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Joined: September 19, 2005 3:01 pm
Topics: 19 / Replies: 3297
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Re: Lodging near Red Hook

With that number of people, anything "reasonable" on the East end isn't likely to be possible Sugar Bay and the Ritz are the only options. I'd sugge...

12 years ago
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Re: New Sapphire Food Truck

As you turn into Sapphire you turn right and he's parked on the left before the guard post. Greg used to be the chef at Old Stone Farmhouse, I believ...

12 years ago
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Re: Beach for non-swimmer

Pretty much every beach here will fit the bill as we don't have any which have large crashing rollers churning in! Enjoy your visit - and you may eve...

12 years ago
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Re: sugar bay?

STTGuy wrote: If you're considering Bolongo, then you should also look at Secret Harbour, which IMHO is comparable, and closer to the East End. ...

12 years ago
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Re: sugar bay?

^^^ Absolutely not going towards Red Hook. I was referring to going in the other direction into Smith Bay which is a very short distance and with wal...

12 years ago
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Re: sugar bay?

Walking from Sugar Bay into Smith Bay is perfectly safe during daylight hours and both visitors and locals have been doing so regularly for years with...

12 years ago
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Re: Smoking ban as of today on beaches ....

This is a ruling of the National Park Service which oversees the beaches on St John and is not an all-encompassing local ruling pertaining to all the ...

12 years ago
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Re: sugar bay?

AI isn't an option here generally as these are "get out and do/see" islands. Sugar Bay is the only resort which offers the full AI package. It's a w...

12 years ago
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Re: St. John Food Market

Alana33 wrote: Shop in STT, better prices for almost all items, tho depending where you are from, your jaw will drop at our STT prices. May be w...

12 years ago
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Re: Bring food from home

No need to add ice to the cooler when you land. As long as your foodstuffs are frozen solid and packed tightly they'll stay frozen overnight with no ...

12 years ago
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Re: Vehicle for 6

LadyMich21 wrote: What rental company did you ask about Mafolie Hotel? I wonder what their reasoning was? Not the Mafolie Hotel - in the M...

12 years ago
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Re: Vehicle for 6

A minivan may not have the necessary "oomph" and weight to navigate on a full load of passengers up steep hills but why don't you ask the villa owner ...

12 years ago
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Re: Condo in USVI or Hawaii ?

All I can suggest is that you spend several weeks in both locations to get a feel for them both personally and where a financial investment is concern...

12 years ago
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Re: Anyone remember PineApple Beach ?

Pineapple Beach (as it's known locally) is still there and is used by the condo owners/renters/vacationers at Pineapple Village. The main beach, Gran...

12 years ago
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Re: Waterlemon Cay

exit zero wrote: Crown Bay or Havensight to Waterlemon cay can be a very long rough and wet ride in a small power boat on many days - it will be lo...

12 years ago
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Re: Waterlemon Cay

Alana33 wrote: That's a bit expensive for a day at Water Lemon Cay and a fairly long bouncy boat ride if coming and going from town/ cruise ship lo...

12 years ago
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Re: physical therapy or chiropractor??? StThomas....

I second Rasha for PT. If you prefer to do the chiropractic route I'll recommend Caribbean Chiropractic Center which is located in the Time Center cl...

12 years ago
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Re: Vehicle for 6

If you're staying on STT you don't need 4WD. If on STJ you do, but you'll be fine with a 2WD for day trips from St Thomas to St John. A Ford Explore...

12 years ago
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Re: Nanny Needed

You should repost this on the relocation forum - see top right "relocation message board".

12 years ago
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Re: Dangerous animals and insects

tiffanyandjeremy wrote: Any solid word on whether the scorpoions are dangerous? Just found one under my toddler's pack and play this morning. It ...

12 years ago
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