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Wow.... We made that drive many times during our stay.
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Wow is right. It too looks like a war zone in a similar way as grand case, only this stuff is modern/new.
I dont see any vacations by new years as some are hoping. Might be substantial cleanup by then.
There is so much to pick up and by whom will this be done? People without proper places to sleep and eat.
Im sure it will work out, but they are going to need some big equipment, alot of dump trucks.
Rome will not be rebuilt overnight.
Even some of the better condo buildings look pretty well hit.
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Sapphire Beach Club looks pretty good. I gave back my Sapphire weeks in 2015 -- during our final stay, we saw rats in the unit, and the management couldn't be bothered to even set out traps in three days, so we just walked away.
It was the right decision at the time, but it looks like Sapphire might be one if the quickest to bounce back.
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Rick and Grace
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