Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort Welcomes Guests Back Following Hurricane Dennis
DESTIN, Fla., July 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort welcomes travelers back to the area to enjoy their planned vacations, following Hurricane Dennis last Sunday afternoon. By end of the day Tuesday, July 12, 2005, less than 48 hours after the storm made landfall, the resort was operational and getting back to business as usual, including accommodations, dining, retail, golf, swimming pools, amenities and services.
The resort incurred no structural damage. As to be expected, the beach did experience some erosion. Beaches will remain temporarily closed until opened by Walton County authorities when it is safe to do so. For more up-to-the minute details on the resort's status, media can call the resort's public relations department at (850) 267-8135.
Travelers visiting Sandestin should plan their travel route based on road accessibility.
For reservations and more information, call 800/470-7389 or visit http://www.sandestin.com/ .
About Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort
Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort is a 2,400-acre resort located in Northwest Florida, between Pensacola and Panama City, eight miles east of Destin. Sandestin is an award-winning resort located on 7.5 miles of beach and bayfront property with 1,350 accommodations and 65,000 square feet of meeting space. Sandestin guests enjoy a wide variety of complimentary amenities, including the new Village of Baytowne Wharf, property-wide tram service, daily use of the Sandestin health club (adults only), complimentary use of bicycles, canoes, kayaks, boogie boards and tennis court time, plus free children's fishing license for our many stocked ponds. To further enhance the guest experience, Sandestin introduces the Surf Club, the new exclusive VIP section of http://www.sandestin.com/ .
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