Book the Three for Free offer and enjoy the 4th night free, free room upgrade and free daily breakfast for two at Hyatt Key West from September 8th to December 31st, 2009.
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Book the Three for Free offer and enjoy the 4th night free, free room upgrade and free daily breakfast for two at Hyatt Key West from September 8th to December 31st, 2009.
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Two nights of Key West finest accommodations, a two hour Wind & Wine Sunset Sail serving fine wines from around the world, and Jack’s famous breakfast buffet for two
Special rate of $389.00 per room per night Offer is based on double occupancy and a two night stay. (plus taxes). Advance reservations are required. You must identify this promotion with the code “SAIL” when making a reservation
All amenities are per room per stay for this Key West vacation. This package is based on availability at the time of booking. The offer is not applicable to groups or with any additional special offers, holidays or special event days.
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The Subtropic Dive Center click here now runs a daily morning trip to the Vandenberg with an 8am check in. All of their rental regs have computers for keeping a safe profile. These are not guided dives, but if you wish to hire a guide the dive center will be happy to supply one. Because of the depth of this wreck, if you are an Open Water certified diver, you will need to hire a guide. All those with an advanced certification or higher are free to dive it unsupervised.
The ex-USAFS Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg was first commissioned as the troop transport USNS Gen. Harry Taylor. The ship saw service in WWII, post-war immigration, the Hungarian Revolution, and the Cold War. After decommissioning, it even starred in a popular motion picture.
Now, as an artificial reef, the ship is not only a recreational resource for divers and fishermen, but will serve as an underwater classroom for the Florida Keys Community College, and be a platform for ground-breaking research in reef monitoring as mandated by the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Management Plan.
With an expected Key West voter turnout around 53 percent, to date, just less than 10% of the city’s approximately 15,000 registered voters have cast ballots, 1,000 or so through absentee ballots and another few hundred have voted early.
Election Day is Tuesday, and polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Key West finest citizens will vote for incumbent Mayor McPherson’s position, along with the City Commission seats in districts 1, 3 and 6.
Also on the ballot are two referendums.
The first asks voters if the mayoral term should be extended from two years to four years, beginning with the 2011 Key West election cycle. Commissioners terms will be unchanged as they currently are elected for four years.
The second referendum asks for approval to sell a valuable piece of Old Town Key West real estate currently leased to the Pier House Resort.
Remember, if you don’t vote, we won’t listen to your complaints about the outcome.