mariawolf
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Harborside
Frenchman’s Cove
Just got this from our sales person at FC. Sounds like good news as apparently there will still be access to hotel pools...........
It has been awhile since I have reached out, but that is because I really haven’t had a ton of good information to pass along to you all.
That is about to change however, below is the link announcing that next door, the Marriott Frenchman’s Reef Hotel will officially be a Marriott. We have known this for quite some time but now it is official. The other great part, is the Morningstar Beach section of the hotel is to become a high end Autograph Collection. They are spending 360 million for the hotel renovation so the plans I have seen look spectacular. The Reef is making a coordinated effort to really cater to our Cove guests. Before Irma, the hotel pool had 110 chairs. They are expanding that to 300 pool chairs and spending money to create a beautiful trail that will connect the Reef to the Cove as opposed to having to walk through the harbor wing of the hotel as we did in the past. (link below)
It has been awhile since I have reached out, but that is because I really haven’t had a ton of good information to pass along to you all.
That is about to change however, below is the link announcing that next door, the Marriott Frenchman’s Reef Hotel will officially be a Marriott. We have known this for quite some time but now it is official. The other great part, is the Morningstar Beach section of the hotel is to become a high end Autograph Collection. They are spending 360 million for the hotel renovation so the plans I have seen look spectacular. The Reef is making a coordinated effort to really cater to our Cove guests. Before Irma, the hotel pool had 110 chairs. They are expanding that to 300 pool chairs and spending money to create a beautiful trail that will connect the Reef to the Cove as opposed to having to walk through the harbor wing of the hotel as we did in the past. (link below)