Well-equipped inc TV to provide fun for all the family. A perfect space to kick back and chill out away from the adults for a few hours. Large covered lanai is the perfect place to enjoy a leisurely meal.Įquipped with 43” 4k TV, games consoleand DVDs. Three different dining areas to choose from:įor a relaxed family meal or grabbing a quick bite before heading off to the theme parks, you will find ample seating for 10 in the kitchen.įor dining in a more formal setting, we have a large glass top dining table & matching dining chairs. Whether you’re preparing a quick snack to eat on the go or a gourmet meal you will find everything you need in this well stocked kitchen. Large well-appointed kitchen with walk in pantry benefits from modern stainless-steel appliances. The room leads directly through patio doors onto the covered lanai. Large open plan room with large sectional sofa & two armchairs. Modern sitting room recently refurbished with comfy sofas & elegant tables. The Villa benefits from 2 living room areas:. This room's attractive feature is its private situation away from the main family areas.īedroom 4, upstairs with twin beds has a closet & TV.īedroom 5, upstairs another twin-bedded room with closet & 55" TV Third Queen bedroom (1st floor) benefits from a neighbouring bathroom offering a shower over bath & sink vanity. The shared full-length balcony for both Master suites features wicker rocking chairs with a ceiling light & fan – an ideal place to sit, relax A generous sized room also features a closet & 55” TV for your enjoyment. Second King Master Suite (2nd floor) offers the same access to the full-length balcony via French doors. An expansive en-suite features a large, separate shower, tub bath & twin sinks. This beautifully dressed master includes a 65” TV providing a private haven away from the family. A perfect place for an early morning coffee ahead of a busy vacation day. King Master Bedroom Suite (2nd floor) provides a spacious retreat with large French doors that open onto a full-length private balcony overlooking the pool & stunning south facing views, with no rear neighbours. CLOSE TO THEME PARKS & AWARD-WINNING GOLF COURSES.75” TV IN FAMILY ROOM,65” TV IN MASTER SUITE & 55" TV IN 2ND MASTER.GAMES ROOM INC 8FT POOLTABLE, BASKET BALL & FOOSBALL.POOL & SPA WITH PRIVATE SOUTH FACING ASPECT & NO REAR NEIGHBOURS.OVER 4,400 FT² OF INDOOR & COVERED OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE.However, it's interesting to see how the Shire, the place that is supposedly the safest and most peaceful place in Middle-Earth, fared while Frodo was away, proving that no part of the world was safe while evil still ruled.Stunning villa with large south facing private screened pool,balcony & spa, overlooking landscaped gardens with no rear neighbours. The Scouring is one of the more interesting parts of Tolkien's books, simply because of how strange and out of place it seems at first. It was likely cut for time (and also because it would be a strange tonal shift that wouldn't work with the structure of the films) and is one of the few things from the books that didn't make it in. "The Scouring of the Shire" doesn't appear in the films, other than a small reference when Frodo looks into the Mirror of Galadriel and sees the destruction of the Shire. It's always interesting when the hero's story doesn't just end with the end of their main quest, and they still have consequences to deal with when they return to the place that they departed from. It's also reminiscent of Homer's The Odyssey, where the story follows Odysseus through a long and exciting quest, only to have him still have to deal with troubles back home - in the form of the many suitors who have shown up to his palace to compete for his wife on the assumption that Odysseus would not be returning. For Tolkien, "The Scouring of the Shire" was more about the structure of the story, because the central theme of The Lord of the Rings was about the physical quest to destroy the One Ring, while this chapter near the end was a smaller, more internal struggle to repurify the Shire, applying the moral lessons that Frodo learned on his grand quest to something much more personal.
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