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The Mutiny went from being the premier business hotel in the area to a "drug den" over the course of the 1980s, [10] gaining a reputation as a preferred hotel of "cocaine cowboys". [11] Ricardo "Monkey" Morales used it as an office, and one drug dealer, Carlos Fernando Quesada, had a private table. [ 12 ]
Pirates Cove, a bay and a clothing-optional beach in San Luis Obispo County, California; Pirates Cove, Florida, an unincorporated community on Sugarloaf Key; Pirates Cove Waterpark, a water park in Arapahoe County, Colorado; Pirate's Cove Waterpark at Pohick Bay, in Virginia; Pirate Cove, an area developed as a fish station on Popof Island, Alaska
Margaritaville Beach Hotel on Pensacola Beach, FL. On June 28, 2010, the Margaritaville Beach Hotel (pictured to the right) opened on Pensacola Beach. The former site of a Holiday Inn, destroyed by Hurricane Ivan on September 16, 2004, [13] Margaritaville Hotel is on over 800 feet of gulf-front property. An additional 800 feet overlooks the bay.
Pirates World was a 100-acre (40 ha) pirate-themed amusement park in Dania, Florida, that opened April 8, 1967. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Developed by Recreation Corporation of America, it was located on the north side of Sheridan Street between U.S. Route 1 and A1A .
The Breakers Palm Beach is a historic, Renaissance Revival style luxury hotel with 534 rooms. It is located at 1 South County Road in Palm Beach, Florida.During the 1895–96 winter season, business tycoon Henry Flagler opened the first Breakers resort, then the only oceanfront lodging south of Daytona Beach, to accommodate additional tourists due to the popularity of his Royal Poinciana Hotel.
It is based on Disneyland's Blue Bayou Restaurant. [1] [2] [3] Although seated in a large, enclosed structure, diners experience an illusion that mimics being located on a Caribbean beach in an outdoor restaurant at nighttime. This effect is achieved through the use of a dark ceiling and special lighting, as well as sound and visual effects.
The Royal Poinciana in 1900. The Royal Poinciana Hotel was a Gilded Age hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, United States.Developed by Standard Oil founder Henry Flagler and approximately 1,000 workers, the hotel opened on February 11, 1894.
Gulfport Casino is a national historic site located at 5500 Shore Blvd., Gulfport, Florida in Pinellas County. Built at the end of the dock into the bay in 1906 as station and ticket office, the building contained a post office and a refreshment stand. [2] The current building was reconstructed in the 1930s. [3]