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#78100 12/11/2015 02:20 PM
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Messed around and now the Moorings wants $395 for a motel room on my pre-charter night (sleep aboard is sounding cheaper). Thinking about Myett's inn > have anchored at Cane Garden numerous times and always lock down everything but my mother-in-law. Anyone stayed at the motel lately? We will have a rental car. Is this inn, a ughm, place you can leave your valuables, etc? thanks

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Myett's is very nice and the rooms are huge.

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Myett's Garden Inn is a lovely place. We've stayed there several times and are always treated like family. We feel perfectly safe there. Plus they have the best happy hour anywhere!


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Sleep aboard at Moorings seems to save time and money for me.
We do sleep aboard on first night and check in a motel on last night (not Mariner) after returning the boat.


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Myett's is very nice, yes.


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Myett's may have a three day minumum...

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I think the 3 day minimum is correct.
Last spring we stayed for one night but
they made an exception for us.
Very friendly place and felt quite safe.
If I recall correctly, there weren't safes
in the room so, there's that.
Planning on staying a little longer
this spring.
Definitely worth looking into

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Sleep aboard is was ridiculously expensive for us and the rooms at Moorings are even more. We ended up staying our pre-night at Fort Burt. Rooms were fine $99 and dinner worked out perfect that evening. Not too far from The Mooring base.

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try marias by the sea, stayed there 2 years ago prior to charter and was very nice,


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There are other options in CGB..I believe Rhymer's does one nighters..cheap..but clean and right on the sand..


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