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Udo
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The best 5 star resort is (arguably) Casa Natalie, in El Sauzal. Just mentioning the name conjures up Tequila bottles in the room, robes, infinity
pool. the ocean waves just 30 feet from your room, AND, a personal chef. And when you are outside, the waiters bring you free shots of tequila.
Quite a place!
Udo
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thebajarunner
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Gee, either a real bargain or the Ritz times 2
| Quote: | Originally posted by bajadock
Had a good report on Casa Natalie a few months ago. Anyone else try it? |
So, I did indeed look up Casa Natalie.
Place looks just splendid
Then I checked the rates.
$500 to $1000 per night.
So, as I see it, if that is pesos it is definitely a bargain,
and if it is dollars (which I suspect) you are in a different league than I, my friend.
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Udo
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CortezBlue, asked.
No one said they could afford it...at least the Nomads I know.
We ended up staying there because another hotel property is also owned by the owners of Casa Natalie, and they let us stay there for the price of the
other hotel, They screwed up our original reservation. That weekend even Robbie Gordon and his entourage stayed there also.
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CortezBlue
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Udo
CortezBlue, asked.
No one said they could afford it...at least the Nomads I know.
We ended up staying there because another hotel property is also owned by the owners of Casa Natalie, and they let us stay there for the price of the
other hotel, They screwed up our original reservation. That weekend even Robbie Gordon and his entourage stayed there also. |
Udo
You must know my wife!!! You nailed a place that my wife would love . Luckily
she doesn't read this site and will never know that such a place exsists.
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honda tom
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las rosas or estero beach resort. stayed at estero 2 weeks ago, slider to the huge resort style pool (with 2 jacuzzis) 89 bucs. left all our gear in
the bed of the truck and didnt even think twice about any of it being gone the next morning.
me and wife by ourselves... las rosas
family and or friends... estero
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Bob H
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| Quote: | Originally posted by thebajarunner
Not even close
Las Rosas in a walkaway.
Las Rosas is a great "romantico" escape
It is just about the first spot on the ocean coming into town from the North,
right out on the point,
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I would agree.. Las Rosas OVER Las Rocas, for sure...
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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