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St. Thomas lodging #26633
04/28/2014 10:32 PM
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My wife and I are overnighting in St. Thomas in July before continuing on to Virgin Gorda. I have been reviewing a few places and have sort of narrowed it to Miller Manor and the Island View Guest House. Both have received good reviews and their prices are comparable. Miller Manor appears to be more in the middle of restaurants/shopping, and closer to the ferry dock, but I'm curious to hear feedback from people here who may have stayed at one or both of these locations. Thanks.

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Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: chriskat] #26634
04/29/2014 01:25 AM
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Stayed at Island View several times and have sent many to stay there...all with excellent reviews.



Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: chriskat] #26635
04/29/2014 07:50 AM
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If you are looking at B&Bs, I would consider Crystal Palace. Humble host, historic house. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" />


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Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: Nutmeg] #26636
04/29/2014 08:43 AM
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Ronnie at Crystal Palace is great. We're fans.

Cheers, RickG


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Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: RickG] #26637
04/29/2014 09:37 AM
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Thanks for the feedback. Have heard good things about the Crystal Palace on this forum and elsewhere. His website says a three-night minimum, though it looks like you can pay an extra $20 if you only need to stay one night.

Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: chriskat] #26638
04/29/2014 07:32 PM
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chriskat said:
Thanks for the feedback. Have heard good things about the Crystal Palace on this forum and elsewhere. His website says a three-night minimum, though it looks like you can pay an extra $20 if you only need to stay one night.

His airport pickup will save you that much or more :-)

Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: CaptainJay] #26639
04/30/2014 08:59 AM
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That's true.

Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: chriskat] #26640
05/03/2014 01:16 PM
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You'll get lots of preferences and valuable opinions here on the forum. I have a pre-done email with a comprehensive list of accommodations on St.Thomas, which includes links to their web sites and reviews. It might serve as a helpful reference while you are weighing out your options.

You (or anyone else) are welcome to email me at monk@madriver.com, and I'll shoot it right out to you.

Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: Frank] #26641
05/05/2014 08:03 AM
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While Frank gives some good information, his list is not comprehensive, he acknowledges he doesn't even like St Thomas and he leans heavily on Trip Advisor reviews.

For St Thomas recommendations, ask St Thomians. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/jester.gif" alt="" />


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Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: Nutmeg] #26642
05/05/2014 11:32 PM
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While Frank gives some good information, his list is not comprehensive, he acknowledges he doesn't even like St Thomas and he leans heavily on Trip Advisor reviews.

For St Thomas recommendations, ask St Thomians.


Hi Nutmeg... You are absolutely right about the best resource being STT folks. There are surely other options, but my list has been compiled over the years strictly from TTOL'ers positive recommendations, not because of TripAdvisor reviews. I only included those review links to help the reader - the reviews actually vary quite a bit, but they can often include some good info about the places. e.g. if 10 people say the steps to a hotel are very steep, then they probably are.

I am not being defensive (really!), but whether or not I like St. Thomas has had no effect on the list. If you or any other TTOL'ers have some accommodations that would be valuable to add to the list, please let me know. The whole point is to provide a useful resource.

Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: Frank] #26643
05/06/2014 04:09 PM
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Okay, Frank, but your list is pretty outdated. Villa Olga and Bean, Bites are both closed. I still think that asking here for updated information serves visitors better than a generic e-mail list. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />

P.S. I think this board is a useful resource. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Wink.gif" alt="" />


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Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: Nutmeg] #26644
05/06/2014 04:22 PM
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We got a great deal at Galleon House. We told them we had baggage and they booked us downstairs. We arrive 10pm and taking a morning ferry.

Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: chriskat] #26645
05/06/2014 04:46 PM
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Absolutely love Marge and Harry at Miller Manor. Found them when we knew we were going to be too late to catch the last ferry. We were taking our cat Smokey down to the boat at least 2 times a year and they were the only one that is pet friendly and in our price range. Very eclectic hotel and you feel like family there.

Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: cindyh] #26646
05/06/2014 07:10 PM
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Not "from" STT but we have stayed at Island View Guest house on many occasions (generally post charter)...it is NOT near anything and we LOVE it. Great folks...what a view...and on the weekend they grill the best steak on the island....seriously!! We have nothing but praise for IVGH


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Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: sail2wind] #26647
05/07/2014 05:04 PM
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Evan: You have to watch out about Galleon House. I stayed there many a year ago when I was checking out St Thomas. Had dinner at Cuzzin's and ended up moving here... <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Wink.gif" alt="" />


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Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: Nutmeg] #26648
05/07/2014 05:14 PM
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the first sentence had me nervous, too bad we will be too late for dinner

Re: St. Thomas lodging [Re: sail2wind] #26649
05/07/2014 09:18 PM
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Loved Island View House when we stayed there.


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