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Glad to here all is ok I was worried about you guys.In the near North, the Vila Aldora had only superficial damage such as some peeled paint, busted plants and most rooms had a little water seep in from the heavy rain and strong wind. Of course there are aluminum shutters on all windows but somehow a half inch of water got into many rooms. Of course that is why no carpet in Cozumel…just good old concrete and tile! Our staff can't get back to help clean up (flooded streets) so our new managers are getting a work out on the squeegees.
We had stranded guests who just stayed in their rooms-- as we just couldn't throw them out. Given no serious damage from Wilma in 2005 we were not worried about them and now they have some good stories to tell.
Dave Dillehay
In the near North, the Vila Aldora had only superficial damage such as some peeled paint, busted plants and most rooms had a little water seep in from the heavy rain and strong wind. Of course there are aluminum shutters on all windows but somehow a half inch of water got into many rooms. Of course that is why no carpet in Cozumel…just good old concrete and tile! Our staff can't get back to help clean up (flooded streets) so our new managers are getting a work out on the squeegees.
We had stranded guests who just stayed in their rooms-- as we just couldn't throw them out. Given no serious damage from Wilma in 2005 we were not worried about them and now they have some good stories to tell.
Dave Dillehay