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Year: 1967
Directed: Gene Saks
Actors/Actresses: Robert Redford Jane Fonda
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Very quiet hotel outside the city center. If you don't have a car or are not willing to take a bus it may prove a problem since there is no restaurant in the hotel. Our main problem was the fact that it was dirty: dead bloody mosquitos on the walls (whose original color was long gone ), very old bathroom (1970's style), not very clean (would not step barefoot in the bath tube but I think it was due to its age). Definitely in need of a refurbishment and a good cleaning (www.tripadvisor.com....scany.html)

Even if you never step foot in the wave pool (which may be small but generates some bracing, wipeout whitecaps) or try at least one of Castaway Bay's twelve water slides, it's likely you'll still break out in a grin just sitting in the bright, climate-controlled, Caribbean-themed park. Where else in Ohio can you experience 84 degrees and the tropics-in the middle of January? asks Janice Witherow, Cedar Point spokesperson. Well, at the nearby Great Wolf Lodge or Kalahari indoor water park. But we get the point. There's a winter storm watch outside, yet people are lounging poolside, barefoot and clad in their Hawaiian bathing suits, while palm trees and Jimmy Buffet tunes beckon. If they're not exactly wasted away in Margaritaville, it sure beats battling waist-deep snow in Akron (themeparks.about.com....wayBay.htm)

Very quiet hotel outside the city center. If you don't have a car or are not willing to take a bus it may prove a problem since there is no restaurant in the hotel. Our main problem was the fact that it was dirty: dead bloody mosquitos on the walls (whose original color was long gone ), very old bathroom (1970's style), not very clean (would not step barefoot in the bath tube but I think it was due to its age). Definitely in need of a refurbishment and a good cleanin (www.tripadvisor.com....scany.html)

We really enjoyed our stay here. This was our first visit, but we will definitely be returning! The beach was very nice and we were so close that you could hear the ocean waves! They have a good size lake on the property, so if you can't get close to the beach , try the lake. Nice playground for the kiddies. Good looking pool and lazy river, it was closed because of the season, but they had a very nice heated, indoor pool. The store was closed, but no worries, Wal-Mart and the Outlet Mall were less than a mile away! Really great location. So close to everything. Barefoot Landing was maybe a five minute drive and Broadway at the Beach was maybe ten-fifteen minutes in the other direction. Also, Restaurant Row was only a couple of miles away. There are so many campgrounds to choose from in Myrtle Beach, but you can't go wrong with this one (www.tripadvisor.com....olina.html)

Movies I'd like to see remade: Barefoot in the Park , the Avengers (that 1998 attempt does not count such a great opportunity wasted), How to Steal a Million (not that anyone on earth could replace Audrey Hepburn or Peter O'Toole, but I bet the effects and technology would be incredible (blog.washingtonpost.com....ke_my.html)

Reviews of the revival of Neil Simon 's "Barefoot in the Park " have been bad, but it's still a hit, selling $300,000 in tickets each week to theater-goers eager to see Amanda Peet in her Broadway debut and stage veterans Jill Clayburgh and Tony Roberts . Opened Feb. 16 at the Cort Theatre (goldderby.latimes.com....y/2006/03/)

I had nothing to do with it, Neil Simon answered. I had bravely phoned to ask him about the B'way revival of his 1963 hit, Barefoot in the Park at the Cort. Variety's David Rooney called the current production pallid, And then proceeded downward (www.armyarcherd.com/2006/02/)

There are several shows closing this weekend. Barefoot in the Park announced several weeks ago that the show would close after this Sunday's matinee . But it's not the only show Read More (theater.about.com...._05_20.htm)

BAREFOOT BAY- A funeral service was held Friday for Clyde M. Bonard,73, of 1000 W. Robin Dr., at Fountainhead Memorial Park, in Palm Bay. Mr. Bonard was an operation engineer for Detroit Edison, before he cameto this area three years ago. He was a Masonic Lodge member, andbelonged to sever (www.obitcentral.com....misc15.htm)

Survivors are his wife, Lois, of Barefoot Bay, a brother James of Burlington,Iowa; a sister, Evelyn Armstrong, of Holland, Michigan; two stepdaughters,Doris Dickens of Oxford , Michigan and Barbra Grames, of West Bloomfield,Michigan; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Burial wasat Fountainhead Memorial Park, Palm Bay. Pottinger and SonFuneral Home, Sebastian was in charge of arrangements. (www.obitcentral.com....misc15.htm)

Florida beaches consistently rank in the Top 10, and this year is no different. Caladesi Island State Park took second place and Barefoot Beach Park just made the list at No. 10. Let's take a closer look at this year's Florida winners (goflorida.about.com....op2006.htm)

Barefoot Beach Park The tangle of condos that line the drive to Barefoot Beach might give a false impression of what is to come, but paradise lies at the end acres of dense tropical hammock, mangrove swamp and open-sand beach (goflorida.about.com....op2006.htm)

Severna Park, MD: Hi you made me laugh with your bleach in the squirt gun reference! I have a VERY reliable way to find slugs I just have to walk outside on my sidewalk, in the dark, barefoot. Never fails, try it (www.washingtonpost.com....01138.html)



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