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The Beachwalk Hotel & Condominiums
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citysearch c.
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I reserved a two-room suite directly on the hotel's website. It was a ground-floor room with two queen beds in one room that adjoins another room with a small couch (I think it was a pullout, but didn't actually check), a dining room table, and a small kitchenette, complete with two-burner stove and small refrigerator, plus there are two TVs and two small bathrooms. Each room has an entry door, and there are doors between the two rooms. Be aware, though, that the key they provide at check-in will only open one of the entry doors, so if one of the inside doors happens to get closed, you can find yourself locked out of one side of your room; then you will have to go ask for a key to the other side of your room (yeah, it happened to us...). Great!
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