Review - The Sunrise Motel ⭐️

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I'm sure you've often come across Second Life locations and wondered, why is this place not getting more traffic?

That's the thought I had when I stumbled across the really nicely done Sunrise Motel, part of the Bennetville National Park.

I am hoping that this review in a small way goes to change that.

Introduction

This is the second in my series of pieces about SL Motels. I won't be doing the reviews in the same way, simply because it's not fair to compare a motel which is often free, with a resort that charges 3000L a night.

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However, I hoping this still gives you a good overview, and in the case of the Sunrise Motel, prompts you to visit.

Overview

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The Sunrise Motel is one part of the the Bennetville National Park area, which also includes a camping area (with rentable spots), a cafe, a restaurant and nature trails.

It's very pretty, nicely landscaped and well put together. You could easily spend several hours here, and I would have no hesitation in bringing a date to the park.

I especially liked the bar / restaurant - the Oceanview Bar and Grill, with its outdoor terrace.

The Motel

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The Motel has half a dozen rooms, which are well furnished and which actually include bathrooms - you can't always say that about free places. The beds are adult, if that is what you are after.

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Things I liked about the Sunrise Motel

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1 - Free, nicely designed rooms with bathrooms

2 - The owner has invested in Dutchie anims in the restaurant. These actually work and address.a pet peeve of mine - anims in public areas in hotels that look odd and where you waste time having to adjust. Top marks for this

3 - Not much lag

4 - An attractive park and forest where you can spend time

Overall - I highly recommend this place, go and show it some love

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A big thanks to my friend Lilly Hexem who came with me to help with the review!

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