SEA STAR...Help with choosing my room
I have been to Sea Star many times, but have never actually been a guest. I am looking to change that for my next trip and I need some help deciding which room to book. Wishing I took the time to check out more of the property/rooms on past trips, but I was too busy having fun!! From the pics and reviews, every room there looks great and I'm sure I would be happy in any of them, but just trying to pick what makes me most comfortable.
Basically I have it narrowed down to 6 rooms...
From what I can tell rooms 18 & 20 are upstairs in the newer section....is this correct?
If so...
1. Are these veranda's accessible from the ground or only through the room?
2. King or 2 double?
3. Is there a fridge/sink combo, or just fridge?
4. Do both rooms have view of pool/bar?
The other 4 rooms I am interested in are rooms 1, 3, 5 & 7. Same questions as 1,2,3 above.... And additionally, the general location of these rooms?
I know there are many many Sea Star repeat guests here, I will probably soon join the club :) Any help is much appreciated!!
Thanks, Jenn
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I thought 19 and 20 were downstairs and 17 and 18 upstairs. Room 7 is upstairs with king bed.
At any rate, the seastar inn web site tells you which rooms have kings and which ones have two beds, and which ones have queens (12, 14, 15, 16).
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Thanks gerryg123. The seastar website says rooms 17 & 19 are lower level, and 18 & 20 upper. I am planning on booking my stay based on their current special which does not include rooms (12,14, 15, 16), that's why I only mentioned the rooms I am interested in. I want to stay in an upstairs room. And the website does mention which rooms have king vs. double, but sometimes that changes, so I was just inquiring about the most recent accommodations. Thanks for your feedback:)
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jennnn
Thanks gerryg123. The seastar website says rooms 17 & 19 are lower level, and 18 & 20 upper. I am planning on booking my stay based on their current special which does not include rooms (12,14, 15, 16), that's why I only mentioned the rooms I am interested in. I want to stay in an upstairs room. And the website does mention which rooms have king vs. double, but sometimes that changes, so I was just inquiring about the most recent accommodations. Thanks for your feedback:)
Hey Jennn,
I have stayed in both the newer rooms and the older rooms and prefer the older rooms. Room 3 is upstairs and pretty close to the gate, which I prefer. You can only access the balcony from the room. The higher the number the further you go back down the pathway.
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This will do you no help but my favorite when alone is 12 and with Miss G 2
Cap
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Love room 12 and room 6 and room 8 and room 9, those are favs not including the new rooms.
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Thank You Booger.... Exactly the kind of info. I was looking for (the higher the number the further you go back down the pathway)....gives me a better feel for the lay out of the property. May I ask why you prefer the older rooms vs. the newer? The pluses/minuses?
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actually the most private rooms are room 9, all the way in far corner, and room 12 and 14, all the way in upper back corner.
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I've stayed in many different rooms and my favourite is room 8.
It has two queen beds. (room 9 has one bed and a couch).
The view from the veranda is amazing, thanks to Francine's landscaping.
It's quiet and private. WIFI works great. Flat panel t.v. Table, chairs, mini kitchen including fridge, counter, cupboards and sink, good a/c. (clothesline is just around the corner if you want to dry stuff)
Did I mention private?
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jennnn
Thank You Booger.... Exactly the kind of info. I was looking for (the higher the number the further you go back down the pathway)....gives me a better feel for the lay out of the property. May I ask why you prefer the older rooms vs. the newer? The pluses/minuses?
Mainly because I prefer the privacy of the balconies. The older section has much more foliage and you are not on display as to those at the pool or bar. Both rooms are nice, both new and old, I just prefer the older ones. You cannot go wrong with any of them, as Seastar is just a great vibe.