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One night in St Thomas
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09/16/2013 08:09 PM
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Hi all. I'm hoping for some insights on a good place to stay for one night in St Thomas (a Friday) as our flight will get in really late. We will then be heading over to St John for our stay. thanks!
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Re: One night in St Thomas
[Re: MissinStT]
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09/17/2013 10:21 AM
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I believe we won't land until around 11 pm, providing no delays.
I hope folks know the names of the hotels and which is best.
thx!
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Re: One night in St Thomas
#22507
09/18/2013 07:19 AM
09/18/2013 07:19 AM
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I thought the last flight was at 9:30ish?
[color:"red"]NUTMEG[/color] Today is the tomorrow you talked about yesterday.
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Re: One night in St Thomas
[Re: sail2wind]
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09/18/2013 11:00 AM
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sail2wind said: BW Emerald is way over priced for a quick sleep over. You will be looking at $200-300. Uh... No. Just checked their website and the prices are about what we paid the last time we were there. Ranging from a low around $150 to a high of $185. I think we paid $170 for our room last November. That may be a little bit more than the prices at the Best Western Carib Beach, but only a very little bit more.
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Re: One night in St Thomas
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09/20/2013 09:17 AM
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To the OP (staying out of the BW pricing discussion): We have the same dilemma in our upcoming mid-November trip. AA changed schedules and is now landing us at STT around 8:30 PM. I looked at the BW and Windward Passage options, but found Bunker Hill Hotel to be best priced for a one night stay. Basic room, about $90. Fine with us, since all we do is arrive, sleep, then catch the next morning's ferry. There are other small hotel options like that in CA. The BW places and WP seemed to be in the mid-100 range or up, after you add in taxes.
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Re: One night in St Thomas
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09/20/2013 10:44 PM
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SeaSeaRider said: To the OP (staying out of the BW pricing discussion): We have the same dilemma in our upcoming mid-November trip. AA changed schedules and is now landing us at STT around 8:30 PM. I looked at the BW and Windward Passage options, but found Bunker Hill Hotel to be best priced for a one night stay. Basic room, about $90. Fine with us, since all we do is arrive, sleep, then catch the next morning's ferry. There are other small hotel options like that in CA. The BW places and WP seemed to be in the mid-100 range or up, after you add in taxes.
Rob Are you bringing any luggage? Before moving here we spent a few nights at Bunker Hill because it is so inexpensive and we didn't know any better.... One of the biggest issues is the really long and incredibly steep stairway to lug your belongs up upon arrival. Not fun!!!
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