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I know this will sound silly, but I come for one week at a time until this year when we will be there for two weeks in late May. What are the resorts and beaches like on Saturday mornings and early afternoon? I know that some come for a month or more, but have never actually experienced myself.
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We are there for 4 weeks at a time. Saturday is timeshare move in or out day for weekly guests at most resorts. I have found that beaches aren't as busy except for Pinel and pools are pretty open.
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Mullet Beach is very busy on Saturday and Sunday with locals. If you like crowds, that is the place to be on the weekend.
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I was thinking that might be the case. Will be nice to be relaxing on a Saturday instead of getting everything done to fly home. Thanks
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Keep in mind that at most resorts checkout time is 10:00 to get the rooms ready for the next guest arrival. Same goes if you have to change rooms for following week.
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