The US Virgin Islands Best Guide

RonUSVI

RonUSVI
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Joined: January 21, 2005 8:15 pm
Last seen: June 10, 2018 12:04 pm
Topics: 9 / Replies: 1125
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Re: can i take a ship from florida to the USVI

If you want you can take a cruise, then get off, but you will need to pay for a second to go back. You also could try some shipping companies to see i...

21 years ago
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Re: Adult Parade

You need to be at the airport at least 2 hours before flight time. Between having to go through security and immigration and customs, you will be okay...

21 years ago
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Re: Postage

Yes, same as you would back in the US. Ronnie

21 years ago
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Re: Adult Parade

You should be okay to drive straight thru at that time. Just hope for a long parade! If it is short, it may be over by then, but lately they have ende...

21 years ago
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Re: Adult Parade

If they get in while the parade is on, traffic runs smoothly on the waterfront. But late is definately a problem! Ronnie

21 years ago
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Re: Water shortage status

St. John's water problems happen when the Waer and Power Authority can't keep up with the demand to give the truckers enough water. The tank takes a l...

21 years ago
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Re: STJ Donkeys

The donkeys were brought in from God knows where to work the sugar cane fields. I remember hearing or reading that somewhere. They are sometimnes a pr...

21 years ago
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Re: Car Ferry

Would be about a half hours drive to the ferry. Ronne

21 years ago
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Re: Gas Prices on STT/STJ ?

Gas is cheaper in St. Croix primarily because of course it's made there and secondly because 97% of the stations are independantly owned. Problem bei...

21 years ago
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Re: Question for the photographers

You really agnswered your question yourself. I went to Denmark a few summers ago and took all my Canon D30 equipment with three lenses. I also had a s...

21 years ago
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Re: BYOB Resturants on STT

No, every one has liquor license. Some may charge a corkage fee if you want to bring some wine. Call ahead. Ronnie

21 years ago
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Re: First-time cruise-HELP!

Cruise ships detour around hurricanes even if ther eis a slight chance of landfall. There are a few ships that sail from New York. Most are longer tha...

21 years ago
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Re: inexpensive places to stay - any comments?

Until today, I never heard of St. John Hostel, so I can tell you nothing about it. Sweet Plantains is situated in Coral Bay. There are things to do c...

21 years ago
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Re: Fruits and Vegetables

None whatsoever, if from US soil. Just can't take them out! Ronnie

21 years ago
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Re: Crown Bay Dock

Crown Bay Dock is on the other side of town. No disadvantage. There are no stores open on the dock as yet. It's about the same distance and probably q...

21 years ago
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Re: Party supplies

It goes like this Marty and Anonymous. Drugs are illegal. I do not condone the use of them. The more you ask for drugs createsa demand. We know tha...

21 years ago
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Re: Anyone stayed at the House on the Peninsula on the East End

You need to say which island and the name of the house. Many houses, many peninsulas, many islands! Ronnie

21 years ago
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Re: Rental cars St. Thomas in april

All are about the same. Better reserve the first one that you find, as the end of April is carnival week, and none will be available by then! Roinni...

21 years ago
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Re: sightseeing on STT

While at Bolongo, there are several taxis stationed there. They can suggest different tours for you. Ask for Alvin, 1179, he is the best! Ronnie

21 years ago
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Re: Party supplies

Now this is something you can take somewhere else. We are not Jamaica! Ronnie

21 years ago
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