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Re: Restaurant dining in anchorages
[Re: jhart]
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07/18/2021 09:25 AM
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It sounds like you can’t eat out from a boat unless you know someone staying at a hotel serving food and can be their guest. I can tell you that food is available at some places if you are willing to eat outside on the beach at picnic or other tables. Soggy and Myetts are examples.
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Re: Restaurant dining in anchorages
[Re: jhart]
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07/18/2021 12:49 PM
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If "visitors" meant tourists, then restaurants would not be closed for dine-in. It's pretty clear that restaurants are closed due to the pandemic. An exception was made so that folks staying at, say, Guana Island, who don't have cooking facilities, could enjoy their vacation. If you're on a boat or staying in a house, you either cook at home or get take-away.
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Re: Restaurant dining in anchorages
[Re: jhart]
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07/19/2021 01:41 PM
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I inquired about this very subject to both Scrub and Oil Nut Bay. Both said that if you reserve a slip then you are a "resort guest" and are eligible to dine indoors with them. I'm not sure about if you get a mooring ball if the same applies.
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Re: Restaurant dining in anchorages
[Re: JasonHelmbrecht]
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07/19/2021 02:39 PM
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They did say the latest reservation for dinner was 5:00....presumably to allow the staff to get home by curfew. I'd rather eat early on those days than take every single meal back to the boat or eat on the beach. I also called Leverick but they are pretty much a no go for now. Upstairs restaurant is closed, no laundry, pool closed. We will do one day there but just because we have a couple of kids that would like to SNUBA and maybe some jetskis (watersports portion is open). You bring up a great point, and I did not inquire. I wonder if you are a resort guest does that mean you can use pool after curfew hours, etc. I did read on Scrub website that guests could order room service until 10pm or so. That means some staff must stay behind.
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