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jrw
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Our accommodations will be available Jan 23-March 1 in Spanishtown. Wondering if VG will be ready for land based tourists at that time. Need places to drink and eat--don't need fancy. Most of the time is spent at local beaches. Major concern is not to get in the way of workers etc. during the island's reconstruction. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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You should be fine by then Bath and turtle and a few other eating/drinking establishments are already up and running.
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Go, spend some money, help the recovery. Indeed, Bath and Turtle is open, I heard Fischers Cove restaurant is open, Saucez right across from the harbor has limited service. Leverick restaurant is open. I know there are more that I am not listing. I'm sure by January there will be lots of places.
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Thank you Rita. That's what we are planning on doing. Didn't want to get in the way. Been doing it for close to 20 years
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I think Coco Maya is also reopening.
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