NUMBER
THREE. As we got closer to the Super 8,
Naples, the signs were good as there was police activity on the road
outside, sadly as Alvin welcomed us we knew this place was just too posh. We
went off to room 242 and settled with a flat screen, bath, kitchenette and two
double beds.
Next morning as we got up to torrential
rain, I thought there was an opportunity for an extra point but Bear said no,
the clouds were passing and someone went in the pool after breakfast. So on the
CSI “there’s a deadun in room 214,” the Super 8 scored a measly five out of ten.

NUMBER
TWO and a very worthy runner-up. Now according to the Wicked
Witch on the Tom Tom, we were just around the corner as we met a duck crossing
the road, then a Sheriff drove toward us, signs were rushing up the Richter
Scale of “a deadun in 214.” From the outside the Bridge at
Cordova Hotel, Fort Lauderdale was everything I could
have wished for then..........

.......... Jamie
welcomed us and showed us to a garden room (said in a
shrill voice), my little face fell. As I saw the metal grill behind the
louvre door, I perked up again, Bear said NO. The brown colour scheme
– smiles, Bear said NO.

The well appointed kitchenette had Bear
declaring that This is a surfer dudes
paradise

I felt myself clutching at straws as I
lamely asked Bear to consider the random panther
outside the door. NO. What about the piece
de resistance – the brown fluffy toilet seat cover.
NO. You’re a tough cookie Big Bear. I felt
myself falling into the abyss, last nights gaff (the Knights Inn) was clearly to
fresh in Bear’s memory.

I went to bed glum. There was nothing I
could do but see if the morrow brought any new gems – Yes. Breakfast was al fresco, complete with big screen showing
classic Dean Martin shows, I felt myself perking up.

There was something in the glass case, but we couldn’t find anything. When the wind
blew our plates scattered and when we sat at an angle to the screen we saw
nothing, my sprits were indeed lifting.

With renewed vigour I trotted back to our
room for more evidence to support my claim that this establishment should indeed
be the winner of the CSI Deadun Award. The extractor
fan in the kitchen that sounded like a small traction engine must surely
gain me a point, especially seen working using the flash on the camera, a great
looking fan belt. I was on a roll, rushing back to the breakfast
area.

OH NO, everything had been tidied away. I rapidly sought out a
dodgy looking store cupboard, I was desperate now. I woke the creature in the glass case, but he looked fit and well.
Head hung I went back to our room with a heavy heart. Bear had trotted off to
the map shop while I did a blog, waiting nervously as this was my last offering
of the road trip. Bear came in beaming, well done, it
was so close I walked – this was not what I wanted to hear. Random
chance had foiled me, how was I to know the one place in Fort Lauderdale Bear
needed to go was less than two short blocks away – double drat, this place was
now gaining positive points in Bears calculations.

My final weak attempt came with the really
nice furniture, poor TV reception, chipped paint on
the bath and the air-cons drilled into the wall.
NO - my final decision is six out of ten and that’s
because I was so successful at the map shop and you haven’t done enough to sway
me any higher. Oh.

NUMBER
ONE. We arrived at the Knights Inn, Sarasota at nearly midnight
and as soon as I saw we had to deal with the lady through a
grill, I got the giggles. As we pulled in I saw a man in a ‘wife beater
vest’ just stubbing out his snout and withdraw into his room, damn the points
are falling at the feet of this place. When we were given room 212, I gasped,
just next door we would have hit the jackpot. The bin in the corner with the
evidence of a previous tenant and then we saw the
carpet – more points. This was the smoking room that I had accidentally
ticked as an option, it actually wasn’t too bad, certainly not enough to make
Bear want to move. So where was I going to get this room to lose a few points to
give the other two nights a chance. The bed was so springy Beds felt seasick for
the first time in his life. Bear is used to having a wall beside him on Beez and
was in fear of trampolining off and I untucked the sheet to settle on the
mattress cover. Well can you believe it, we had a fab nights sleep, I was almost
ready to get the award out of the car there and then and this all on the first
stage of our road trip.

The view from our
room on the first floor was everything I hoped for so lets hope breakfast
loses this place a few points or the competition is dead in the water, all over,
finito. Well we had to go into the now unlocked office to gather our breakfast,
nowhere to sit but our friendly lady from last night – Mrs Arvind -
gleefully told us to take our food to the pool. Sparkling
clean water, this should diminish the colossal lead a bit
surely.

Then Bear collapsed laughing as he read
out the pool rules. No food or beverages in pool or on
wet pool deck. Then we saw the the outside
shower that you need to use before doing your lengths. Well done deal. In
an imperious voice I heard -
I award the Knights Inn a total score of nine out of ten, this will be a tough
establishment to best, but I will keep an open mind in the next two.
As we drove away I asked what would have given the place a perfect ten.
A body of course, hey don’t kid yourself that a quick
once over with luminol and a UV lamp wouldn’t show up a smidging of
evidence. Hmmm
Seriously, is it possible to stay in
Florida on the cheap. Yes, the budget has to be between forty and sixty pounds
for the B&B and you have to be OK with eating off Styrofoam with no frills.
We had cereal, tea, toast, cakes, orange juice and in the posh Super 8 the
chance to make a fresh waffles. A wrap for lunch
in Taco Bell is one dollar or a wrap, diet coke and a small packet of tortillas
for the princely sum of two dollars fifty. Supper
in Burger King – surprisingly a cheaper option than a fixed meal is to have a
fresh side salad, cheeseburger, fries and a diet coke (refillable) at a dollar a
piece. Yes, this is not a la carte or nouveau cuisine but everywhere you go in
America has so many food options to suit all budgets.

We have had a good laugh with our choices,
ultimately the sheets were clean, the water was hot with each place offering a
bath / shower and clean towels. We could have got the same opposite the Super 8
for $539 – we wouldn’t have used any more facilities but saved a small fortune
in the quest for the CSI Award. Choices.

ALL IN ALL AN EXPERIENCE NOT TO BE
MISSED