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Another Labadee cabana question


DreaAST

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I know there are a lot of threads on cabanas and I went back a few pages but couldn't find this answer. I know there are loungers out in the front of the cabanas but can you get a tan while sunning there(yes sunblock will be used). I'm not sure if its completely shaded because I see trees around in some pics. Just trying to decide if a cabana is good for my family or not or if its a waste of money. So torn on this. Thanks for any input :)
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[SIZE=4]It really depends on which cabana you book.[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=4]The ones that are near the water get alot of sun.[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=4]Some of the ones on the hillside only get after noon sun.[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=4]And some of the ones on the beach (barefoot) are completely shaded.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=4]You need to the location of the exact cabana to be sure.[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=4]When in doubt, get a higher number cabana at Nellies, and get a water front cabana at Barefoot.[/SIZE]
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[SIZE=4]Sea Ya[/SIZE]
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You can also move your lounger INTO the sun, if yours happens to be in the shade! And, conversely, if you don't have a cabana, you can move your loungers into the shade (and there's plenty of shade) if you've had enough sun.
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