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I'm not trying to be foolish but as long as you buy local, I have never had bad rum in the Caribbean. You probably already know this but you can bring it home with you.
Your ship may hold it until after the cruise. I think you can bring back 1 litre per person without paying duty. If you find that perfect rum, paying the duty is worth it.
Cheers! :whiskey-glass:
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Article about 72 buses out of 105 being out of service. That helps explain why the bus service has declined and the buses are crowded. Why the Minibus shuttles are the best option currently for Horseshoe.
http://bernews.com/2017/08/ministry-72-buses-currently-out-of-service/
We are going to Bermuda in September. We haven't been there for about 8 years. Thank you for the great heads up. I appreciate the information.
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Ah heck, guess I'll add my $.02
We have been to Jack's and had a blast. Nice beach and Topher was a hit splashing around with the kids, ages 2 - 62. :p It is my understanding that the $5.00 chair charge goes to the locals who set up and break down the beach area.
We have not been to the Local Village yet, we missed the port in 2011 due to a change in itinerary.
We have sailed into GT on the Pride, which arrives at 06:30. When we got to Jack's they were less then friendly at 07:00. I guess I would be too, if not on vacation, but I am sure that they are aware of the cruiseship's schedule. Once, they had everything up and running it was all good. We talked with Jack and Janet as well as LeRoy who cooks up and serves some of the finest jerk chicken we have ever had. (you will need your fingers for this)
My question is what time do these places "officially" open in the morning? We were planning a beach day, heading straight to Jacks first, stopping at the Local Village, then on to Margaritaville so I could get my hurricane and obligatory mass market parrothead tee-shirt.:D
I forget to mention...I bought a beer cozy and had it personnally audigraphed by Topher. Paw and all.
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Ah heck, guess I'll add my $.02
We have been to Jack's and had a blast. Nice beach and Topher was a hit splashing around with the kids, ages 2 - 62. :p It is my understanding that the $5.00 chair charge goes to the locals who set up and break down the beach area.
We have not been to the Local Village yet, we missed the port in 2011 due to a change in itinerary.
We have sailed into GT on the Pride, which arrives at 06:30. When we got to Jack's they were less then friendly at 07:00. I guess I would be too, if not on vacation, but I am sure that they are aware of the cruiseship's schedule. Once, they had everything up and running it was all good. We talked with Jack and Janet as well as LeRoy who cooks up and serves some of the finest jerk chicken we have ever had. (you will need your fingers for this)
My question is what time do these places "officially" open in the morning? We were planning a beach day, heading straight to Jacks first, stopping at the Local Village, then on to Margaritaville so I could get my hurricane and obligatory mass market parrothead tee-shirt.:D
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Hi there Keggy, amickeyfriend and tuflife!
When you guys wake up this morning it will only be 8 days, um excuse me, 8 Bottles of Beer on the Wall, left.
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I don't know if this is the right place to ask this, but is there a hotel that you can see the Liberty from in Miami? :D
We are staying at the Miami Hyatt and were told that you can see the Liberty from there. We sail in 8 days!!:D
Best rum in the Carribean.
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P.S. - I have never confirmed this but I have heard that Mt Gay is made in Kentucky and shipped back to the islands.