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Old May 17, 2011, 11:30 am
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Kagehitokiri
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Originally Posted by tmr10001
We had booked the Four Seasons but now might change to the Ritz-Carlton because we found out they have closed the Ocean Bistro for dinner and the Living Room is closed for the season as well... meaning that the only location for dinner and drinks is the Restaurant. Although I don't remember there being a bar in the restaurant so I wonder how that is set up. In fact the Living Room was our favorite thing about this hotel last time we stayed so its too bad that it will be closed.

Regardless of where we stay we will be sure to keep our reservation at the Restaurant as we had an amazing meal here the last time we were in Palm Beach!
http://www.fourseasons.com/palmbeach...ar_and_lounge/
closes at 10, even though
http://www.fourseasons.com/palmbeach...he_restaurant/
says 11 for beverage service...

http://www.fourseasons.com/palmbeach/dining/
cabana 3/4 course dinner (4 course is $70 more than restaurant)

http://www.fourseasons.com/palmbeach...tic_bar_grill/
closes at dusk

its nice to see FS made the appropriate changes to website, removing Living Room, and removing dinner from Ocean Bistro, but maybe a little late

is anything closed at RC?

Originally Posted by NYBanker
A very unique feature of this property is that their kids camp is available for kids as young as three. Most hotels in south Florida, and certainly all the RCs, have a five year old age minimum.
FS >
miami is 4
only nevis and hampshire are also 3
although jimbaran, koh samui, provence are 2

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