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Re: Another day in paradise
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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05/18/2021 10:38 AM
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I'm jealous too!  Hopefully Next trip...... need Pictures!!! Can you post pictures of the new suits?
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Re: Another day in paradise
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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05/18/2021 07:55 PM
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Water is off in Orient Village but all restaurants have back up cisterns. Just left Bikini. You cannot beat those ocean side tables. carib cheers, doctorj
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Re: Another day in paradise
[Re: PelicanPirate]
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05/18/2021 08:24 PM
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What is the secret to getting steaks to the island? What to do and what not to do. Bring your own from home. That's what we do. Polar Bear cooler all the way from west coast. Vacuum sealed. Before we go to airport cooler is loaded and put in freezer 2 days ahead. Taken out before on way to airport. Never a problem.
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Re: Another day in paradise
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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05/20/2021 07:54 AM
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So, thats two votes in the thread for the polar bear cooler. Other than insulating, they must be good at no leakage in the cargo hold/handling, etc. Is your ice 100% frozen on arrival or some melt?
Looked them up since I wrote above and see they are just that.
Do you guys have “12 can,24 can, or 48 can” or other size cooler. Soft sided? And you both check the meat as baggage?
Last edited by PelicanPirate; 05/20/2021 07:59 AM.
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Re: Another day in paradise
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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05/20/2021 08:07 AM
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Well here’s another vote for Polar Bear. We don’t vacuum seal our steaks but we do deep freeze them, packing the cooler as the last thing we do the morning of our flight and then we pack the cooler solid so there is little or no airspace around the cooler items. Coming from the East coast we don’t travel as far as Scuba but the cooler bag is still in transit at least twelve to fourteen hours minimum and things are always still solidly frozen upon arrival. We haven’t brought frozen items for the past year or two because we’ve been able to find quality items on island but we used to travel as a family of four to six adults and it was well worth the effort.
Never had any leakage of any type and we always tagged and shipped the cooler bag.
I love my Polar Bear! 😊😊
Last edited by pat; 05/20/2021 08:08 AM.
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Re: Another day in paradise
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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05/20/2021 11:45 AM
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I am confused, why are people bringing food with them. Is it special stuff, unavailable on the island?
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Re: Another day in paradise
[Re: SXMScubaman]
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05/20/2021 12:38 PM
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I used to bring food for many reasons - availability on island back thirty or so years ago of things we would enjoy; the convenience of not wanting to have to ‘shop’ while on vacation; the cost of feeding four to six people three meals a day for two weeks.....but today, for just two of us I couldn’t be bothered unless it’s something special that I really question being able to get on the island. But we all have our reasons for doing whatever. Some people hate to cook, shop or whatever and hard as it is to believe some of us don’t enjoy having to eat every meal out and would rather reach into our freezer and haul out meatballs and sauce from home for an easy dinner. 😊😊
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Re: Another day in paradise
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05/20/2021 02:34 PM
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Forgive if I sounded condescending, it was my intention, and I see what your saying Pat. I understand both the 'not wanting to cook' and the desire have something unavailable on the island but for me I hate carrying any more than I have to, especially a beach vacation, so to heft a cooler AND luggage around is not something I will ever do. However I challenge Scubaman to check out what Carrefour has to offer. I bought wild-caught salmon twice and the juiciest, tastiest ribeye I have had in a long time.
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Re: Another day in paradise
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05/20/2021 06:46 PM
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Not condescending at all. I’m often curious as to what motivates people to do things that are absolutely in opposition to what I might do. And believe me, some of the really strange things I do leave people scratching their heads, too. I’m one of the few people I know who travels with my own night lights - need I say more? 😊😊
And on another note, like Scuba, traveling in First or Business gives you those extra free bags to ship as opposed to $30.00 plus per bag if you have to pay to ship them. Our last trip we shipped two carry-on bags each as opposed to one normal sized bag each. DH was still recouping from surgery and couldn’t lift the heavier bags and neither could I, so like most things when it comes to vacationing preferences. WHATEVER WORKS, RIGHT? 😉😉
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Re: Another day in paradise
[Re: dolfer]
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05/21/2021 08:52 AM
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Forgive if I sounded condescending, it was my intention, and I see what your saying Pat. I understand both the 'not wanting to cook' and the desire have something unavailable on the island but for me I hate carrying any more than I have to, especially a beach vacation, so to heft a cooler AND luggage around is not something I will ever do. However I challenge Scubaman to check out what Carrefour has to offer. I bought wild-caught salmon twice and the juiciest, tastiest ribeye I have had in a long time. I'm with you!! The less to carry the better! Plus right now the island needs our business. We do not cook much, so that makes a big difference . To those who love to BBQ etc. bringing their favorites is different. A sandwich, eggs or soup is no problem for nights we stay in.
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Re: Another day in paradise
[Re: The_Lurker]
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05/21/2021 08:57 AM
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It's about what YOU are comfortable with. No right or wrong. We always carry a mini cooler onboard with us, one that would fit INSIDE a carry-on bag, so not a huge amount of stuff. .
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Re: Another day in paradise
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05/21/2021 09:01 AM
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It's about what YOU are comfortable with. No right or wrong. We always carry a mini cooler onboard with us, one that would fit INSIDE a carry-on bag, so not a huge amount of stuff. . Exactly...I thought that is what I said--lol
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