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Thanks to everyone for your comments, especially to Alltech for your first-hand experience. David was able to find detailed information on NerdWallet. As noted, there is no medical coverage, so we'll continue to purchase trip insurance for international trips. Otherwise, I think this card will serve us well for domestic travel, as we almost always fly American. Scuba, this card offers rental car coverage as secondary on domestic rentals, and primary on foreign ones.
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Scuba--I think these folks are actual OWNERS, not timeshare owners.
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Lesley--sorry, no, it probably won't. I REALLY wish it will be finished by third quarter this year, a full SEVEN YEARS since Irma, but I have zero level of confidence.
What's that old saying, fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
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1 hour ago
I saw a lot of boats using the crossbeam cleats, which isn't as strong as a connection to the hull cleats.
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As others have pointed out sold out ferries are very rare post covid. I have not had it happen once. Avoid leaving Roadtown on Saturday morning and I don’t think you need worry. If you want a bit more insurance wait until your flight departure to STT ontime looks assured and do the online booking before takeoff. G
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Linda--yes you can, but I think bran's wife is in a wheelchair now, so that won't work. Plus Le Petit has a big set of stairs going into the entrance.
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if you are the type of traveler who enjoys being around many many many people, tons of children, little to no privacy whatsoever, mediocre rooms (make sure you request not to be put on the street side across the street from the casino or you will be kept all night with loud noise coming from that area) then you might like Maho Sonesta? Husband and I stayed there for one night last year at the end of our week - we are not all inclusive people at all, but it was the best for what we needed. We will never stay in another all-inclusive ever again. But that’s us! I know some people love that kind of accommodation! if you’re never going to leave and you want to drink a lot and eat a lot then I guess you might like it? I don’t know. It seemed kind of tacky to us.
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3 hours ago
greenfields--especially being in Canada, I know you like to get out of the cold, but usually I don't have any problem getting a reservation at Beachside in the summer. I really like having the pool at BSV also.
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4 hours ago
Saw Luis yesterday at Orient. He was selling some handmade jewelry. He said he lost his spot on Orient because he was months behind on his rent payments.
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"Moorings base - can we dive off the boat?"
"No!"
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Yesterday at 10:04 PM
Can't fix stupid.
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Yesterday at 07:37 PM
I may be misreading it, but it appears from this and every other source that I've read that the vaccine is only available to children from 9 to 16, those that live in affected areas, and have been previously infected. So I'm not aware of any vaccine available to adults.
"In May 2019, Dengvaxia was approved in the United States as the first vaccine approved for the prevention of dengue disease caused by all dengue virus serotypes (1, 2, 3 and 4) in people ages nine through 16 who have laboratory-confirmed previous dengue infection and who live in endemic areas.[17][6] Dengue is endemic in the US territories of American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.[17]"
Disappointing for sure, it seems like a workable vaccine could have been developed since this Dengue has been around a long time.
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Yesterday at 06:54 PM
It changes everyday
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Yesterday at 06:10 PM
Oh yes!!! I see pics from that trip pop up every once in a while on Facebook from Tim and Walt !
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Yesterday at 05:45 PM
Actually, your best bet to get into central London from Heathrow is the new Elizabeth Line on the tube. A similar amount of time as the Heathrow Express, but with many very convenient stops. No need to buy tickets, just tap in and tap out with a contactless card in both directions. If you want to see some specific things, you can just take a regular bus (also tap in but no need to tap out) and sit upstairs. Here's a good bus map for central London: https://content.tfl.gov.uk/bus-route-maps/key-bus-routes-in-central-london.pdfAlternatively, just go into London, choose a picturesque area, have a nice meal and a pint at a pub, and walk around a little. It would break up the trip! The Tottenham Court Road stop would be a good one for this--not too far from Covent Garden, Soho and the British Museum.
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Yesterday at 01:31 PM
2nd pic, looks like they are waiting for a massage, that's the massage hut me thinks
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Yesterday at 01:04 PM
The haze adds a lot of atmosphere, nice view!
I was joking about the untidy part. Although our boat is nearing phase-out, the stack pack was recently replaced, and with the velcro still in good shape I've been buttoning (velcroing) up and it makes the boat look so much better at anchor.
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Yesterday at 12:56 PM
Thanks Matt!
I'd love to learn how you get your great drone shots!
I used to get annoyed by the little birds at Setting Point that hunt for scraps and foul the deck. Now, I'm like "Behold! the Ruddy Turnstone!"
Also, for years I've seen those weird upside down jellyfish in the mangrove shallows of Biras Creek. I loved finding out they carry the awesomely celestial scientific name of Cassiopea andromeda.
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Yesterday at 01:31 AM
We thought get we had timed it well - we were there at 8:15 am to be first in line. Ferry arrived early at 8:35am …….. oh well. I timed things badly a little over a month ago at JVD and it took several hours. It was mostly day boats that had things backed up, you never know!
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05/01/2024 07:13 PM
Everyone probably has some people in their lives that you have referred to as Hurricane X,Y,Z. Some of these names echo some folks I’ve known. Hope its not an omen.
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05/01/2024 07:02 PM
HI, we stayed at Orient for 3 wks this year starting late March. The beach road is OK to drive. The back road into Orient is not great but has been worse. We took it one day and that was enough. Note the big tour buses come in the back way on their way to Bikini as do the various gator tours.
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05/01/2024 06:43 PM
Navigare
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05/01/2024 06:17 PM
Thank You
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05/01/2024 02:35 PM
The US Labour Day weekend is the traditional date for the annual Foxy's Wooden Boat Regatta, this year is the 49th iteration of this sailing event celebrating the heritage of wooden vessels. This years Wooden Boat Regatta will feature two days of racing for all classes: Wooden boats, Classics, Multihulls, and even wooden boat-wannabes! Please join in the party and in the racing at Great Harbour, Jost Van Dyke, the 25th and 26th of May, 2024. The event sponsored by Foxy's and the West End Yacht Club.
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