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Best place you have stayed at on the water.

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:-D Where have you stayed that was reasonable, clean, and had nice people. Somewhere with easy water access. Stuff to do if the weather is bad. Possibly during scallop season. With good inshore fishing. And most of all would you stay there again. Anywhere from homosassa to mexico beach. Thanks. :-D
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:-D OK I'll start. I had a good stay at the Driftwood in on Mexico beach with my family last summer. And I would stay there again. :-D
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Well it's not within your range, but we go to Orange Beach AL every year during thanksgiving and spend a week. We rent a condo from Brett-Robinson rentals, and stay at either the Phoenix XI or IX. Always clean awesome gulf view (10th floor or higher),Full kitchen, laundry, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths/ Lr/Dr free parking, and security officers. There is a public ramp within 1 mile of the place. Plenty of great places to eat out. Pay for three nights and get the 4th night free.

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Scallop Cove Villas - Cape san Blas
The Port Inn - Port St Joe
Numerous private rentals on St George Island, all excellent, pity my memory for names isn't.
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Did ya miss this part Cran :-D
Where have you stayed that was reasonable
:lol:
Aint all of us got the bucks you got :roll: :smt004 :beer: :beer:
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wevans wrote:Did ya miss this part Cran :-D
Where have you stayed that was reasonable
:lol:
Aint all of us got the bucks you got :roll: :smt004 :beer: :beer:

"Reasonable" is like, "how long is a piece of string".
Accommodation costs in the UK are very high in comparison to the US and with the dollar currently at almost $2 to £1, they will be even higher for any US visitors over here.
Thats why I come over there. :D :D
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Alright you to love birds :-D :-D :-D

Port Inn- St. Joe- Last time I stayed there it was $95 a night. Each room individually decorated with it's own theme. (20 Rooms) They have good quality beds. Free Continental Breakfast. Short hop to Cape San Blass. Located right on the bay. Nice people and personable service but rather pricey. :thumbup:
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Hit-n-Miss wrote::-D Where have you stayed that was reasonable, clean, and had nice people. Somewhere with easy water access. Stuff to do if the weather is bad. Possibly during scallop season. With good inshore fishing. And most of all would you stay there again. Anywhere from homosassa to mexico beach. Thanks. :-D
Shell Island Fish Camp!! :-D
And when the weather is bad you can hang around and drink beer! :thumbup:
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Cotton Hill campground outside of Fort Gaines GA is an awful nice place on lake Eufala, and the fishing is excellent.
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Sharks R Us wrote:
Hit-n-Miss wrote::-D Where have you stayed that was reasonable, clean, and had nice people. Somewhere with easy water access. Stuff to do if the weather is bad. Possibly during scallop season. With good inshore fishing. And most of all would you stay there again. Anywhere from homosassa to mexico beach. Thanks. :-D
Shell Island Fish Camp!! :-D
And when the weather is bad you can hang around and drink beer! :thumbup:
Been going there for three years now. Great access to water, close to restaurants, nice folks, etc... :beer:
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PORT INN St. Joe, MAIN STAY, St Joe. ST. JAMES INN, Lanark.
All $120/150 per night.
All top notch places.
WHOSE FISH IS IT?
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My condo at Cape San Blas :-D
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I know it's not local but It's the top of my list ever.
Coral Lagoon Resort, Marathon Florida. Great facilities, backdoor parking for your boat, nice 5 min access to Ocean.

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Where I live:
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And Indian Pass campground:
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Cranfield wrote:
wevans wrote:Did ya miss this part Cran :-D
Where have you stayed that was reasonable
:lol:
Aint all of us got the bucks you got :roll: :smt004 :beer: :beer:

"Reasonable" is like, "how long is a piece of string".
Accommodation costs in the UK are very high in comparison to the US and with the dollar currently at almost $2 to £1, they will be even higher for any US visitors over here.
Thats why I come over there. :D :D
:-D Under $150 is reasonable enough. :-D
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