akbmusic
TUG Member
Just back from Morritt's
We were lucky enough to exchange into a beachfront, ground floor/second floor townhouse in the Wealdstone building through SFX.
They have the area fenced off where the Londoner will be. If you are at Mimi's facing the resort, it is to the left of David's restaurant, right on the beach. It will be the closest building Morritt's has to the ocean - won't be much beach left there (They only had one set of lounge chairs there - all that would fit and still leave walking room on the beach in front of the fence).
Don't know when the ground-breaking was, but all they've done is fence things in. There is absolutely no construction equipment or trailer on site (as of when we left June 16th). There were signs all around the resort, and a flier placed in our door encouraging us to ask about pricing, and also inquire about their repossesed units (sure to give me at least 3 weeks vacation-a real deal). We declined to go or inquire....
In other news, the Dunkin' Donuts has left the Morritt's Marketplace and been replaced by another shop that sells coffee, smoothies, donuts and breakfast sandwiches. We tried al couple of pasteries/sandwiches and it was good and as reasonably priced as anything in the Cayman Islands.
Also, for all of you who love to snorkel out front, a Lionfish was spotted while we were there (I got to see it). Someone from Red Sail was going to go and relocate it, but, as they are showing up all around the island, it seems they are fighting a losing battle.
We were lucky enough to exchange into a beachfront, ground floor/second floor townhouse in the Wealdstone building through SFX.
They have the area fenced off where the Londoner will be. If you are at Mimi's facing the resort, it is to the left of David's restaurant, right on the beach. It will be the closest building Morritt's has to the ocean - won't be much beach left there (They only had one set of lounge chairs there - all that would fit and still leave walking room on the beach in front of the fence).
Don't know when the ground-breaking was, but all they've done is fence things in. There is absolutely no construction equipment or trailer on site (as of when we left June 16th). There were signs all around the resort, and a flier placed in our door encouraging us to ask about pricing, and also inquire about their repossesed units (sure to give me at least 3 weeks vacation-a real deal). We declined to go or inquire....
In other news, the Dunkin' Donuts has left the Morritt's Marketplace and been replaced by another shop that sells coffee, smoothies, donuts and breakfast sandwiches. We tried al couple of pasteries/sandwiches and it was good and as reasonably priced as anything in the Cayman Islands.
Also, for all of you who love to snorkel out front, a Lionfish was spotted while we were there (I got to see it). Someone from Red Sail was going to go and relocate it, but, as they are showing up all around the island, it seems they are fighting a losing battle.