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(@carib)
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I'm thinking about making a trip over to Carina Bay casino. They have a $70 day trip (per person) and a $199 overnight (per couple). Both include RT ferry service, but since I believe the fast ferry doesn't run in the summer, I'm wondering how long the trip takes. Also, for anyone who has stayed there, what are the accomodations like?

Any reviews of the gaming? How does it compare to casinos in St. Martin or Puerto Rico?

 
Posted : June 17, 2004 1:35 am
(@theislander)
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Hello Carib,

The Divi isn't super duper fancy but its nice; rooms were clean, good service in my experience, beach front, nice rooms, good breakfast at the pool side restaurant; pleasant atmosphere - quiet and relaxing. The beach is pretty good. The casino is a small one... quite a deal smaller then the ones I have been to in both St. Martin and Puerto Rico... although I went to both smaller and larger casinos on St. Martin. They had live music the times I have been so between a little gambling and the entertainment it was a fun time.

--Islander

 
Posted : June 18, 2004 1:41 am
(@carib)
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Thanks for the info on Divi, Islander. Anyone know how long the ferry ride would be to get over there?

 
Posted : June 19, 2004 1:22 pm
(@ronusvi)
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That ferry took 75 minutes. It only runs from November to May. Thay may have a similar package with the seaplane. You would want to spend the night ,unless you only like slots, because most of the table games don't open until the evening.
Ronnie

 
Posted : June 20, 2004 8:34 am
(@carib)
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Thanks for the info, Ronnie. I don't play the slots so definitely would want to stayover. I think they may have a package deal with Seaborne too.

 
Posted : June 20, 2004 1:18 pm

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