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One of our crew is arriving at STT 2 hrs before the next group. Any options for what to do? Should he venture out of the airport or just stay put? He's a 26 yr old guy, will have only carry on luggage. Anyplace he could walk to?
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There's a bar to the right, just across the parking lot. Not sue of the name...
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The bar in the baggage area? One of our crew is arriving before us in a couple weeks and that's where we're meeting her. Or, there's Atlantic Seafood right across the parking lot and off to the right.
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Thought "Atlantic Seafood" closed? Bar in baggage area..if it were me I'd head on the fist cab to the ferry terminal and meet at The Petite Pump Room..
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Another vote for cabbing it to the ferry terminal and hanging at the Petite Pump Room. I heard that Michael was going to start opening the PPR on Sunday also but not confirmed.
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The place across the parking lot, which I assume is "Atlantic Searood", was boarded up last Wednesday
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You can drink once past security. Why not go on through and get it over with?
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Belay that … ARRIVAL. Dumb a**
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Easy walk with rolling light luggage to Island Beachcomber bar, a friendly hanging out spot - you could easily pick him up on the way by - really the Pump Room is probably the easiest option - or a couple of the bar/restaurants in Frenchtown which is only 2 minutes from the ferry dock. Atlantic Seafood is still closed.
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We usually taxi to the ferry dock, leave our bags there, then wander into town for lunch/drinks. At least when we are taking the 3-3:30 ferry to VG that seems to work
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Thanks! We're making arrangements for Kevin to take our whole group to the ferry terminal once we all arrive. Beachcomber sounds like maybe a good option.
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CottageGirl said: Thanks! We're making arrangements for Kevin to take our whole group to the ferry terminal once we all arrive. Beachcomber sounds like maybe a good option. Since that's the case just have your friend drink at the bar in baggage claim as already suggested. Besides, a great place to people watch!
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Way better prices, scenery and bikini people watching at the Beachcomber vs. the airport bar. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/toast.gif" alt="" />
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My vote would be to walk to the Best Western Emerald Beach hotel and have a Cold Carib and a Cheeseburger in paradise. The beach is nice as well.
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Another vote for Beachcomber.... <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" />
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GlennA said: Another vote for cabbing it to the ferry terminal and hanging at the Petite Pump Room. I heard that Michael was going to start opening the PPR on Sunday also but not confirmed. Is the Petite Pump Room on Sunday now?
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Not open on Sunday except during season - I just called and asked -- Dec- May! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" />
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Another vote for the Beachcomber.
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I agree....go with the Island Beachcomber! Great little ocean front bar!
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dtenel said: I agree....go with the Island Beachcomber! Great little ocean front bar! If you like flys!
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