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Does scrub still offer this?
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Sometimes..it seems..occasionally..if they feel like it..kinda thing...depending on who you talk to..maybe.
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It seems the rates dropped from $6/ft/day to $3/ft/day now that the holidays are over.
Wow! Pretty expensive even when compared with Nanny Cay!!!
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We got a TTOL rate of $1.50/ft. in June. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" />
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YEah, $1.50 is the rate we've been given. Seems that is the standard ttol rate, but they don't offer it during busy times from what we've seen.
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We overnighted there in November. Went in and asked for TTOL discount and not one of hotel employees had heard of it. So I got out my iphone and waited for the ad to rotate at the top of the page!
After a few minutes of they decided to give me the rate. The captain was really surprised I got it because November is considered "high season," however there were only a few boats docked for the evening. Our captain told me he gets a special rate if that one had not been honored but his rate is more than $1.50 foot.
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ScurvyD said: We got a TTOL rate of $1.50/ft. in June. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" /> Also $1.50 in July booked over the phone before we left, mentioned the TTOL rate and was given no grief. probably luck of the draw to some extent
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In January we paid $3/ft. In addition, they charged a $20.91 resort fee, $33.62 for electricity, and $5.00 for trash, for a grand total of $182.53.
Part of the reason we stayed at Scrub was to take the ferry to Trellis and dine at the Last Resort. It turned out the food and the entertainment there were kind of a disappointment compared with the past.
So overall we paid a lot of money and didn't quite get what we were hoping for.
By the way, when we were on our way to Scrub it was a bit difficult to get in touch with the dockmaster and let him know we'd arrive soon. They don't have a phone extension in the marina, and the VHF seemed to be blocked by the hill so we couldn't raise them until we rounded the corner and were right outside the marina.
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DanS said: Part of the reason we stayed at Scrub was to take the ferry to Trellis and dine at the Last Resort. It turned out the food and the entertainment there were kind of a disappointment compared with the past.
So overall we paid a lot of money and didn't quite get what we were hoping for. Dan <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Cheers.gif" alt="" /> I agree about The Last Resort. The entertainment was actually very good. But the food was mediocre at best, the service was mediocre and price was borderline rediculous. Its a shame because it used to be an awesome stop.
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