Originally posted by Debbie7452
On topic...on our last visit to the Dolphin we got a 4pm late check out but our housekeeper didn't seem to believe us. She got a little put out that we wouldn't vacate! I guess I should have reported her but never did. We had the nicest swim that day before heading back for the long drive.
Hold-On!!~

I'm so happy there's STILL hope for you.

Wow...Racing cars too? We have another Sister whom is into RACING too.

(It's a small world).
Give thanks for your blessed children.

How wonderful life is with understanding (mature cognitive) young hearts. Now, the trip (if/when it happens) will be THAT much more exciting! I'm still keeping my fingers crossed...and sending you Prayers & MAGICAL Pixie Dust!
Lisa BC~You're in God's country! What a beautiful place (upstate NY) it is!!

Steeped in the history/names of the Iroquois Nation, all the finger lakes, Watkin's Glen, Seneca Falls (1848 1st women's convention) and the Gourge...etc. My sister worked (RN) at Cayuga med. ctr. before moving here. She misses the people, and the area. Ahhh...Carl Sagan territory (Cornell). It's just so spectacular up there, with all the hills, blue spruce, etc. I had a DF whom lived in Oneonta. Can you tell I miss it too?
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Dolphin late check-out: They may offer it complimentary, if occupancy permits. As Madge suggested, definitely ask about it at the time you check-in. They will most likely tell you to call back the eve prior to your departure day. Because things change so much from day to day, they truly can not offer it any sooner. Again, this is the usual standard...and you may get an associate whom says "YES" at check-in, and makes a note in your reservation! I'll send some positive vibes your way.
Piglette~No VCR's to my knowledge. The Video check-out is performed through the Television on the first channel/screen. In fact, you can always access your folio and charges, anytime you wish, from this screen. There is a check-out page, and a survey offered at the end of your stay. The movies are "pay per view" (varied prices), and the video games are also through the Tele (w/controllers attached). The price for the games is $6.95 per hour, and the hour can be played in increments! So, if your son/daughter were to play for 20 minutes, the program keeps track...and offers them 40 minutes remaining. It's not too bad, and wonderfully convenient. DD brings her game cube, which hooks into the television. We all play with the wireless controllers, and race one another (Mario, etc.) on rainy days! (LOL).
*Average Joe failed to pick the BOSTONIAN (my fav), and then dropped the wierdest bomb (I dated Fabio?!?

). Whole thing was too phony. I thought of mouseteacher when I saw the bay, the city skyline and the home of the SOX!!
TTFN...DF99
