Hakuna Matata??

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DuxDweller
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Hakuna Matata??

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What a wonderful phrase . . . I know - can't stop singing it in my head now, either!

Has anyone stayed or visited this villa?? Thoughts?
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rpplano
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It looks very big and very nice from above. We are at Cinnamon Tarn which is uphill from them. Very nice pool.
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PA Girl
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We looked at for our Feb/Mar 10 trip. Someone (maybe more than one) mentioned the road in and out was rough, which turned me off. We live with rough roads in our real life so I am not interested in doing it on vacay.

Hopefully, whoever told me about it will chime in.

The house does look lovely.
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liamsaunt
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Post by liamsaunt »

I have not stayed at that house, but have driven by it. The road is definitely rough. Hakuna Matata is quite a ways down it, also. It's dirt and there's steep switchbacks and the road is not in the best condition.

I'm staying on that road again in two weeks and will report back on the current condition. I'm guessing it has not gotten better though. I was looking at my villa catering delivery receipt last night and in the notes it says "NO cars. MUST, MUST use TRUCK for delivery." So, we shall see...
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Post by DuxDweller »

WOW -THANK YOU for that response about the road! If it is too difficult to get cars in, that would be a huge problem for guests coming to a reception. I have a call in to Catered To and will ask about that.
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