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Breezes - where do we put our belongings while we're away from chair?


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We're planning on spending the day at Breezes in June and I've been looking for information on lockers, but I can't find anything....

 

I'm expecting that we are going to do a little sailing, some swimming, etc and I'm not sure what we should do with our valuables (i.e cash, seapass card, credit card). I'm a bit concerned about leaving everything on our chair as we take off into the water for a while.

 

What have others done? Or maybe there are lockers or a place to stash valuables while there?

 

Thanks in advance!

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Get a waterproof pouch or case for your credit card, license and sea pass card and take as little cash as possible. That's what we did. We used a waterproof camera too.

 

Breezes doesn't have lockers.

 

ETA: I can't remember if the front desk held our licenses or not. Sandals and RIU did. I guess you could ask the front desk to hold your other stuff too while you're in the water.

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I bought a Coolbag. This way all of our stuff can be locked in the bag, and the bag locked to a chair. I found mine on Amazon. KYSS is another locking bag. What sold me on the Cool bag, is that it can also be worn as a backpack.

 

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I purchased my water proof pouches off Amazon (2 for $20) going to Breezes in June also. The company is Blue Sky Basics, after doing the waterproof test one leaked I emailed the company directly and within two hours they shipped a new set free of charge, without having to return the failed pouch.

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We will be in the same situation at Breezes. Anyone have a recommendation for a waterproof pouch that I could just put around my neck with our travel documents and minimal cash and credit card?

 

 

I found some on Amazon. Just search for waterproof phone pouches.

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Thanks, I will check out the Blue Sky Basics ones on Amazon. I had bought one last summer for the beach - I think it was at Target - and when I took it out of the package I could tell it totally wasn't waterproof, because there was a gap in the seal at the bottom of one side. I got my money back no problem because they could see it was defective but I have held off on buying another one until I heard of a brand that someone could vouch for having used.

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Get one that has a double seal. My camera is waterproof, but each year the seals have to be replaced. Stick mine in a bag and valuables in a little case on my waist. Around your neck will float. I usually leave my snorkel gear by my chair and had no problems over the years.

 

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