| 1. | In 2013, the live organist was brought back into the sun lounge.
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| 2. | The resulting Sun Lounge was split into two parts.
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| 3. | At around the same time, the bandstand was removed and replaced with a sun lounge.
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| 4. | A sun lounge has been added covering the original terrace and the original French windows removed.
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| 5. | Sun lounges are furniture not rooms.
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| 6. | The sun lounge is a typical 1960s structure on a stone faced plinth with a flat roof.
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| 7. | The concept of a " sun lounge " or a " sun parlor " was not new in railroading.
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| 8. | In contemporary advertising the Seaboard touted the Sun Lounges as " unlike anything on the rails at present ."
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| 9. | By 2005, there was no longer a live organist playing in the sun lounge although other live entertainment continues.
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| 10. | The hotel also boasted conservatories, a sun lounge and a ballroom that had a theatre stage and resident dance hostesses.
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