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Innkeeper Interviews: Meet Sandra

Writer's picture: Chelsea Susan BednarChelsea Susan Bednar


{v}:Where did you grow up?

Durban, South Africa.


{v}: Coffee, tea or … ?

Coffee or Rooibos tea


(v}: What’s your idea of a perfect weekend day?

Lazy morning, cook breakfast, head to the beach.


{v}: What’s your favorite local restaurant?

Pia’s in Gulfport and The Pearl.


{v}: What’s on your nightstand?

My laptop, white sage, and lavender candle.


{v}: What are you listening to?

Dire Straits, Steely Dan


{v}: What is one thing you can't live without?

moisturizer?


{v}: What is your most used emoji?



{v}: What is your hidden talent?

Cooking


{v}: What’s the worst-kept (or best-kept!) secret about Treasure Island?

Sunset Beach is a residential beach, traffic is minimal as there is one way in/one way out as we are situated at the end of the island. Super laid back. It’s a secret paradise. Ssssshhhhh don’t tell everyone.


{v}: What advice do you have for visitors of the hotel?

Don’t miss a single sunset while you stay with us.



We hope you enjoyed getting to know Sandra in this little interview. Say hi in person when you stay with us! We look forward to hosting your next visit. Thank you for reading.


The Sunset Team



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