I was a bit nervous about reserving at Coral Hammock because the other reviews (only 3) on Tripadvisor had been written many months before our planned stay. I first tried to make a reservation using Orbitz but when I changed the dates of the reservation, the site wouldn't accept another reservation. I ended up contacting the property directly (manager Walt, Keys Luxury Resorts). From start to finish, dealing with Keys Luxury Resorts was a pleasure. Walt and I quickly sorted out the details of our stay via e-mail and he was kind enough to mail me directions to the nearest grocery store and a casual restaurant near Coral Hammock (we were arriving right around dinnertime). We stayed for 5 nights, the minimum stay. The unit we stayed in was spotless, nicely furnished (not luxurious but very comfortable), and had a fully stocked kitchen (including multiple small applicances such as a blender, food processor, etc as well as all servingware). The only necessary kitchen item I couldn't find was a juicer (hey, it's the Keys!). Our unit (#42) had 3 bedrooms and 3 baths and for $395 a night, it was very reasonable. It is on Stock Island, not Key West but it is only a short drive to Key West (10-15 minutes). The property was well-maintained and beautifully landscaped. I was a little concerned to see that the property itself is adjacent to a large mobile home park but it is fenced (you enter with a key code) and we never had any negative experiences. My kids really enjoyed the feral chickens, although, I understand from Walt the property is trying to "evict" them. We found the chickens really added to the Key West ambience (keep the chickens!). The pool was a good size and there was rarely anyone else using it. There was a rowdy crowd that gathered at the pool after 10 pm (the pool closing time) a few nights but we just ignored it (it was the month of spring break!). Walt really was exceptional in his desire to see that we enjoyed ourselves in Key West. He stopped by with a map of Key West the night we arrived and made recommendations for additional restaurants and things to do. We enjoyed Hurricane Joe's and B.O.'s Fishwagon, both casual restaurants that Walt recommended. We tried Louie's Backyard, a restaurant recommended by a guidebook which despite the casual sounding name wasn't so casual. The hostess was visibly distressed when we strolled in with our 3 small children and stated that there was no pasta on the menu (although a quick glance revealed they were serving macaroni and cheese, a kids' pasta classic). We decided to stay anyway because we were starving and had a very nice meal (the food was delicious). So I guess the lesson was--stick with Walt's recommendations! We would definitely go out of our way to stay at Coral Hammock again and strongly recommend it.






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