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After a really long travel day we slept the sleep of the dead and awoke quite refreshed. Started the coffee and made the walk to the lobby for our temperature check. Then we sat on our porch with coffee and pastries. Yum. Spent most of the day at the Belair beach. Got reacquainted with our friends on the staff. Lunch, much burgers, at the Gingerbread cafe and then more beach time. Wow does the water feel glorious. Took a quick drive around the island. Everything looks far better than it did in 2018 on our last trip. Ate dinner at Gizmos over at Divi. DJ and karaoke for entertainment. Wife had coconut shrimp and I had chicken satay. Very good.
The Belair seems busier than expected and Divi looks very busy also. That's good for the island.
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A good start to what Iām sure will be a great trip. Thanx for sharing.....šš
Respectfully,
pat
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Huh, interesting, Belair is doing the temperature checks for people? Are they doing the reporting also?
Sounds like a nice beginning to the trip.
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No. We walk to lobby where there is an automatic touchless thermometer. You walk and put your forehead close to it and it reads your temp. Walk back room and open daily EHAS email and enter temp and your done.
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