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bickering couple who · at least in public · ranging from recommendations for hitting the town to extra amenities needed · the lobby desk was always readily available and seemed genuinely happy to help. &mdash · Condé Nast · Condé Nast Traveler · 7 May 2026 Those fees typically cover building maintenance · landscaping · amenity upkeep and reserve funds for major repairs. &mdash · Lauren Jarvis-Gibson · Fort Worth Star-Telegram · pontoon boat charters · lawn games · and watercraft rentals. &mdash · Beth Luberecki · USA Today · 6 May 2026 For travelers whose stress is tied to constant connectivity · these features can be the most valuable amenity on the entire menu. &mdash · Lauren Schuster · Kansas City Star

BOCA RATON, FL 33486

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bickering couple who
at least in public
ranging from recommendations for hitting the town to extra amenities needed
the lobby desk was always readily available and seemed genuinely happy to help. &mdash
Condé Nast
Condé Nast Traveler
7 May 2026 Those fees typically cover building maintenance
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landscaping
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amenity upkeep and reserve funds for major repairs. &mdash
Lauren Jarvis-Gibson
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
pontoon boat charters
lawn games
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and watercraft rentals. &mdash
Beth Luberecki
USA Today
6 May 2026 For travelers whose stress is tied to constant connectivity
these features can be the most valuable amenity on the entire menu. &mdash
Lauren Schuster
Kansas City Star

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