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Hey, its been awhile. We're planning on our return to SP in March again, and wondered if anyone can tell us more about Rubys? We stayed at Seven Seas last year, loved it but wanna be more in the heart of SP. I've been told the upper levels of Rubys is good, not so noisy in the wee hours? That's about all we require is to be able to sleep from sometime after midnite till an hour or so past sunrise. Will Rubys do?
Also, anyone know if pelliguino wine is still there? Great people, and good wines. Hi to everyone we met and we will see you all again soon! Look for us at BC's!
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  6string, I stayed at Ruby's a couple of months ago. There's a concrete "new section" of the hotel that stays quiet, no matter what. It's a few bucks more than the rooms in the old, wooden structure, but the rooms have their own patios fronting the beach and the experience is worth the extra money. From my own experience, the rooms at the back are subject to street noise, no matter if you're in the penthouse or on the ground floor.
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Thanks Dan... I'll check into those rooms... So you are saying that it was comfortable sleeping? That's really all we need, we never spent anytime inside anyway, so why spend $$ on a luxery room, when you're not there! A good mattress, a nice breeze and a bit of quiet for 5-6 hours... thats good enough.
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Stayed in the wooden section in high season at Ruby's. Clean, simple, cheap -- good front desk people. Just the basics, worked for us. Noise was not that bad.
I will have a Belikin -- put it on klcman's tab.
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LOL @ Otter! I see you've got the countdown for Feb. going!!! Ruby's is nice for the price... no frills, but I'll warn you not to stay in the room behind the bakery on the bottom floor... no sleep for the weary. But like Otter said, it's clean, great front desk people and you can't beat the location of it!
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yeah -- we were better off on the second floor Spurs -- I could imaging the first floor may be a little loud.
Just booked Ruby's again for February!! Where you staying Spurs?
I will have a Belikin -- put it on klcman's tab.
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Probably at the Taco Shack! Right down the street from Ruby's! Speaking of which, Johnny Cakes here I come!!!!!!!
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  6string, it was comfortable to sleep. Also,the front patio is a nice place to catch an afternoon breeze while watching the waves and strollers.     Dan Thanks Dan... I'll check into those rooms... So you are saying that it was comfortable sleeping? That's really all we need, we never spent anytime inside anyway, so why spend $$ on a luxery room, when you're not there! A good mattress, a nice breeze and a bit of quiet for 5-6 hours... thats good enough.
Mike  
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Well... we booked Ruby's!! The only thing we also need now, is a small cooler when we're there since they have no fridges, but that can't be too hard to find, right? March 19th!! Can't wait to get back to the beach and BC's and El patio, and... well everything!
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