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GGuest UserFriendly staff, peg's scones were awesome! Ground were very nice and lit up at night. Close to many restaurants and activities. Room was nice just very small for 2 people.
IiamvbpThe seaside environment is good, you can see the little squirrels running all over the ground. The room is too small, the facilities are very simple, and there are too many mosquitoes to bite a big bag.
GGuest UserOn Balance Gilberts was ok but I would not want to stay more than a couple of days. We where probably not its target customers. The rooms where really nice with a great view but my sister was at the end of the block right by the sewage digester for the resort which made a humming noice which was audible in the room at night, it also smelt really bad in the mornings. Admiralty this could only be smelt outside the room. Suggestion screen the digester and put some filtration for the odour. Plus point they treat the sewage. Thursday night was Ok in the bar although the rock band thought they where playing a stadium, just way too loud, when they stopped and some normality returned the bar shut at 2100, Friday and Saturday, better music but the place was rammed with a lot of kids running around. We would have gone out but the resort is isolated and its almost impossible to get a cab, if you do its very expensive and no guarantee you can get one back. If you have a nominated driver than getting out is an option. Saturday the beach, the bar where just full to bursting, first stop on the Keys out of Miami. A lot of very drunk people having a good time which is fine but if you are not one of them its no fun at all. A visible police presence kept any potential trouble from happening. We where going to go to the pool but there was no room left in the water never mind the side. It is supposed to be for residents and they are supposed to ware a wrist band but that is not enforced, very few in anyone had a wrist band on. In short its not a bad place but don't go if you want a relaxed Keys vibe, stay away from the rooms at the end of the block and only go midweek but only do that if you want to be in bed at 2100. Good points, comfortable rooms, nice views, and very nice staff.
What is the average price of a hotel in Key Largo this weekend?
According to the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Key Largo this weekend is £273 per night. For a 4-star hotel, the average cost is £578 per night. If you're looking for a luxury experience, 5-star hotels in Key Largo this weekend typically cost £618 per night.
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Based on the latest 12-month data from Trip.com, the average price for a 3-star hotel in Key Largo during weekdays is £261 per night. For a 4-star hotel, you can expect to pay around £552 per night. If you're seeking a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Key Largo generally cost £473 per night on weekdays.
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