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Old Mar 31st, 2007, 13:53   #1
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swimming pools in fort cochin for hot travelling folk!

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i am melting in fort cochin.... is anyone aware of any of the bigger hotels with swimming pools that allow non-guests to use the facilities??? the thought of jumping into a cool pool at the moment is driving me insane with exitement! i got dressed into my best, least creased clothes and asked in the hotel malabar and they told me it would be 1000 roops!!! yikes! i took a trip to cherie beach but there was too many locals for me to feel comfortable wobbling round in my bikini... please help ;-)
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I remember reading on my LP guide that Taj's Infinity pool allows non-guests to use the pool. But verify that if you have an LP India.
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Old Mar 31st, 2007, 20:44   #3
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1000 rupees for a dip in their pool!!! Those guys are sure making 'hay' while the sun shines! Try Hotel Abad Plaza on the mainland, a ferry ride away from Fort Cochin.They have a really well maintained pool.I dunno what the per day charge would be; it should be around Rs250- 300.You can find their contact number in the telephone directory.


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i am melting in fort cochin.... is anyone aware of any of the bigger hotels with swimming pools that allow non-guests to use the facilities??? the thought of jumping into a cool pool at the moment is driving me insane with exitement! i got dressed into my best, least creased clothes and asked in the hotel malabar and they told me it would be 1000 roops!!! yikes! i took a trip to cherie beach but there was too many locals for me to feel comfortable wobbling round in my bikini... please help ;-)
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Old Apr 2nd, 2007, 16:33   #4
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Rs1000 for Taj Malabar - they have put their prices up recently!
Casino Hotel on Willingdon Island allows non guests at Rs500 a session. If you are in the area for some time you can get a pass for Rs500 per week which allows you to go as many times as you like for no extra cost.
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