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Day Pass thats NON inclusive..is there such a thing? Falmouth


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Im traveling to Falmouth in Feb and we dont need an all inclusive deal, we dont drink and our traveling with our boys who just want to go to the beach and play in the sand! Is there any hope for us? Any suggestions appreciated!!

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I've been meaning to ask this myself. I've been thinking of Royalton Blue Waters day pass, but since DH and I won't drink much if anything and we have 15 year old DS with us I am not sure it is worth the price. But I have seen some people on here as well as TripAdvisor mention Blue Waters Beach Club. I don't know if it's at the same location or not, but it appears to have a small entry fee, I think a fee for chairs, and then you can order off of lunch and/or bar menu a la carte. Would love to hear more input on this or other beach clubs near Falmouth.

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