La Quinta Inn & Suites Ft Lauderdale Cypress Creek
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Wrapping Things Up
Howdy folks,
It was a strange feeling having no Steffie for the last few days of my time here in the US, but I wasn't going to do much without her. On Monday, Matt left for work and I had the day with Kai and Kailee. After a trip to the park, it was time for a nice cool dip into the pool. I went for a walk down to the shops and the weather was quite warm so I stopped in for a milkshake at McDonalds. By the time I got back, Matt was about due home from work. I suggested that I ...
First Day
... Site e Alegestell für es Boot odr e Yacht. Gseht Hammer us, aber wahrschins e biz düür ;p. Und übrigens het jede 3. in Fort Lauderdale es Boot, Schiff, Yacht odr so was in dere Art wome uff em Wasser kann bruche. Wahnsinn. Dorum gits do au jedes Joor die gröschti Bootsauktion, wo schins au mol dr Steven Spielberg e Yackt für weiss au nüm wie vill Millione kauft het (inkl. allem wo s riiche Härz begehrt).
Nach ...
Miami overnight
... I've been there a few times. Although of course tonight there was a huge party going on! It was Winter Party and it was basically an excuse to dance in the street on a Sunday evening. I had a nice time in the end. Sometimes events like that get a bit too much - it's South Beach after all: most evenings feel like some kind of weird muscle contest. Lots of very, ...
Last day of work!
... crewmember and stay in the USA for vacation. Never mind that I am from the Netherlands, a country part of the Visa waiver program, if you enter as a seaman you are pretty much considered a criminal and must leave the country the same day you enter.
Every downside has an upside though: I'm staying on board for another 4 days to chill out until I get to St. Maarten, then fly to Miami! ...
The Last Waltz
... was the depth of the water. For three days we were sailing in only 10-20 feet of water, allowing us to see the sandy bottom the entire time. It felt like we were sailing in a swimming pool, which gave an amazing visual effect. However, this shallow water sailing was much more nerve-wracking than sailing offshore in 1000-feet of water, where running aground was a distant thought. That all changed when we entered the deep Gulfstream and its 3-knot current. After an ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Swimming pool
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Fitness/Health center
- Business Services
- Free parking