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Re: Trip report part 2


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Posted by Junkman on April 25, 2000 at 22:56:06:

In Reply to: Re: Trip report part 2 posted by Maine-iac on April 25, 2000 at 22:04:10:

Great report. Sounds like now you know why we have returned every April for 14 consecutive years. We will be back for week 15/16 next year. I guess we are just boring people! Or is Abaco that good? Statistically, timeshare owners stay in their owned unit 3 times in their lifetime. The rest of the time they are exchanging to see new places. We have never left. Came to Abaco for our first visit got hooked. The Abaco's are know as the "Family Islands". For our family, that is an understatement. Next year, we hope to have our 3 married children and grand children experience the Abaco magic. On one of our first visits, a local gentleman said, "the colors of the Bahamian flag are what makes Abaco special." "Blue for the sky and sea, yellow for the sun, and all tied to gether by black, the color of the native people." I think there might be something to that combination. The natural beauty, pace, and people are special. (except Barbie-Q) Maybe next year, Barbie-Q will be our dinner guest at Abaco Towns!! All the facilities will be new! No curly tailed lizards in the rooms through the cracks in the window and walls.

Hope to see you next year with Mike and the boys if that works out. We will be there. Jack and Mary Jo


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