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Sailing away to Key Largo
A Travel Blog entry by sunshine0819 from Key largo, Florida, United States
... Keys, which once was home for me. The new tolls were "fly bys" and the bridge into Key Largo is massive! Not yet finished but I'm sure in about a year or so. We stayed at the beautiful Key Largo Marriott and enjoyed an upgrade to a two room ...
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Key Westward Bound
A Travel Blog entry by reverie from Key Largo, Florida, United States
... smooth and it was nice driving and being surrounded by water at the same time. Along the way, you will pass Seven Mile Bridge which takes you across the shallows of the Atlantic, and is one of the longer bridges in the Keys region. Lessons Learned ...
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Out of work early...
A Travel Blog entry by teamknell from Arlington, Virginia, United States
... "able place and not being able to go for a run). I went down towards the river and decided to cross the Key Bridge before heading to Teddy Roosevelt Island. There was a lot of afternoon traffic. I turned around right as I ...
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Heading to Australia!
A Travel Blog entry by anita63 from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... shopping area, no one bothering us, some street entertainment, and lovely weather! We walked back from The Strand to the Marriott (about 15 minutes) and enjoyed dinner/snacks at the executive lounge where we met up with some locals who entertained us ...
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We have arrived
A Travel Blog entry by 4thegoodtimes from Clearwater Beach, Florida, United States
... opted to stay across the bridge on Sand Key. We are hoping that it will be a bit less crowded. We arrive at the Marriott Sand Key. The hotel is located on the bay (all rooms are bayview) and the beach (Sand Key State Park) is a short ...
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Church Day in London
A Travel Blog entry by rhillaryj from London, England, United Kingdom
... if you recall, we were in the middle of the tube strike at the time!). Once in town, we checked into one of our favorite hotels, Marriott Hotel County Hall. Before the hotel was a hotel, it was the building the county of London was run from. Today it is a ...
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Lisboa
A Travel Blog entry by auntie_bev from Lisbon, Portugal
It should be pretty easy to make it from the resort in Obidos to the Marriott in Lisboa....the key is, it should be. After almost burning up one rental car, the other rental car went on a 1 hour and 15 minute detour. Kent, Shannon and myself were in that ...
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Beach Day
A Travel Blog entry by 4thegoodtimes from Clearwater Beach, Florida, United States
... the street and rent beach chairs and umbrella from a private vendor on the beach (25.00/day). Since it's a public beach, the Marriott does not provide chairs. The water is crystal clear. We walk , read, swim, and more of the same. ...
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Loch Lomond to Glasgow and civilization!!!
A Travel Blog entry by malinda65 from Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Then we crossed the Erksine Bridge which was very tall into the outskirts of Glasgow. We are staying at the Marriott Hotel. So after getting my key from a very posh front desk and lobby, I took a very posh lift to the 3rd floor and entered a very posh ...
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The Port may be new, but the money is old
A Travel Blog entry by captnoindustry from Newport, Rhode Island, United States
... knuckles. Grrrrrr. We headed for New Bedford, and hoped to visit some sailing ships and whaling memorabilia. Another closed bridge and traffic tie up later, we did a fly-by and headed for Newport. I had visited Newport a few years ...
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hello from down under
A Travel Blog entry by tom.jenn.love from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... is definitely here). The Sydney harbor totally lives up to all the hype you seen on TV... the beautiful views of the bridge, opera house, harbor and city scape are amazing. After touring the Sydney Opera house we knew we couldn't pass up ...
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Survived Day 1...Barely
A Travel Blog entry by dawncole from Memphis, Tennessee, United States
... so I decided to head downtown and check out the famous Beale Street. The drive along the river was mesmerizing with the bridge covered in lights and the intricate mansions towering above. This was all ruined by turning onto Beale Street, ...
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Sea Princess Caribbean Cruise October 2010
A Travel Blog entry by miramar1 from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
... was fast and we were assigned room 615 in the tower building overlooking the pool and marina. Having stayed at the hotel as a Marriott, we did some comparing. While of course it is still conveniently located, we thought the room décor was now totally ...
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boston trip
A Travel Blog entry by teamcc from Boston mass, Massachusetts, United States
... all packed and at 3 PM the limo picked us up and delivered us to downtown, old town, to the Custom House - http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bosch-marriotts-custom-house/- where we will spend the next week. We are on the 14th floor and overlook the ...
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The Inca
A Travel Blog entry by pinkkaz from Quito, Ecuador
... bush camping stopping off at Pan de Azucar NP for another boat trip to see some wildlife and a little relaxing at La Serena beach. We finally hit Santiago to see the usual set sights, where another Marriott awaited us before flying back to ...
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Las Vegas
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
... . Had a couple of beers then went back to the Luxor and had a margarita each at El Salsa. Sharon took Chloe back to the Marriot then the three of us retired to Jamie’s room and drank some of my Appleton’s rum with Pepsi before walking to ...
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CHAPTER 3: TRAVELING UP RUTA 40
A Travel Blog entry by barneyandpier from San Martin de los Andes, Argentina
... our Lonely Planet enthusiastically bills as "a severely overpriced flophouse". I resist the urge to see if I can check in with my Marriott Rewards card as I fear such sterling humor may be lost on the portly attendant. Robbed of 150 Pesos ($50 US) we ...
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Luxuriating in Sydney
A Travel Blog entry by seat32 from Sydney, Australia
... in Sydney too and we all needed to pee as usual so it was a quick "Hi Andrew" (OzBus Andrew) and "Aayah" to Peter Marriott (Andrew's dad...the source of the word) while we ran (literally) back along the road to the loos. We returned much relieved to ...
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Doorknobs and Bathtubs
A Travel Blog entry by monkeyduck from Munich, Germany
... to walk to the rail station, I bought the aforementioned Turkish salami, cheese and bread, and managed to get confirmation at the Marriott that there was a last minute fares booth at the airport. I still had some credit at the Easy Internet across from ...
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New Years Eve in the Capital City
A Travel Blog entry by j-eunit from Washington, District of Columbia, United States
We woke early on this morning and headed to Georgetown for a little shopping. We shopped at Urban Outfitters and Steve Madden. This little shopping district was high class and charming, all at the same time. We ate breakfast at a ...
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Marriott Key Bridge Arlington
1401 Lee Hwy., Arlington, Virginia, United States
... road about 6 blocks and the rooms are much nicer and the staff was very helpful. Great Service from anonymous The Key Bridge Marriott staff went above and beyond the call of duty for my stay there. I was in the area visiting friends from ...
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