We didn't drive to the Porto Cupecoy area this year, so can't comment on that. But we did spend an evening at Moulin Fou two weeks ago and thought that Maho had made great progress compared to our visit in 2019. The parking garage is open again, there were lights on in the hotel rooms, and the dancers from the casino did their preview show in the street. Moulin Fou was very busy, especially with a very large group, and we actually were disappointed with our service, a first for that restaurant. (The food was good though.) There were people eating at the restaurants or enjoying music at Hole in the Wall. We also noticed how many more stores were open this year. Yes, the empty Cheri's space does look a little dreary, but overall I was pleased to see how much better it all looked.

I'm always surprised at how quickly people seem to forget the amount of damage incurred, the challenges of getting workers and materials to an island, etc. I was in southern Mississippi several years after a big hurricane hit there, and even in the US, repairs hadn't been completed years later!