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Spent Nude Years at Cypress Cove. As always a first class facility. The only complaint, the price. 2 nights out the door $1000. Inflation has really taken a bite. May have to tent camp and bring a cooler of beer next time vice stay in the Villas and buy at the restaurant and bar.
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Wow, that's pretty steep. I remember we spent the Millenium at Club O. They charged their regular prices for the rooms. NYE was a buffet, something pretty darn reasonable, like $40 a person for the meal. Overall, we were very impressed with their pricing, considering we had to pay about three times the normal rate for AA.
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Wow, $1k is about what we spend for a month at the Cove in the winter, staying in the campground with occasional meals at Cheeks and Lakeside. I wonder what a textile resort in this (Disney) area costs these days, especially if the stay includes NYEve dining, etc. I'll bet not too different. And you get to be nekkid here!
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$1000 used to get you a week in the villas including food. Welcome to a new nude world.
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Definitely cruise ship drink pricing.
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"Definitely cruise ship drink pricing."
Yep. Looks like they're trying a bit harder to cover costs compared to prior years when Lakeside was a loss leader, supposedly. I'll bet the New Years's Eve dinner dance alone set you back a couple of hundred. On a more typical weekend we can get away spending less than $70 for dinner and dancing if we limit ourselves to just one drink.
I know we are totally biased but we think that overall, (and yes, especially for RVers) the Cove is still a bargain when you consider all of the facilities and the ability to be nude. Hard to put a price tag on that.
Last edited by ChuckG; 01/14/2024 08:18 AM.
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