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We are a party of 4 with two boys 13&8 and would like to dock for the night. We would like to find a marina that would be fun for us and the kids. Any help would be much appreciated. 
 
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I agree with leverick. It's also the best deal around.  Scrub seems to also be a favorite with the kids due to the water slide in the pool..etc 
 
  
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Yep. Leverick. It is our grandkids's favorite. 
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Yup - second Leverick or Scrub. Both are great.
  Leverick has a good pizza deal on Tuesday nights. 
 
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Leverick Bay!!!
  Nick is often on this site and can give you details, but I have docked there many nights and am a firm believer in the value 
 
  
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I'll also add that if you plan on visiting the baths, do it from Leverick.  Rent a car and tour the island - that in itself is fun!  But accessing the baths by car is much safer than swimming in. 
 
  
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I have heard that if you bring your BVI cruising permit you don't have to pay to get into the baths if arriving by car.
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Yes, no need to pay by car if you being the permit, although we've never had to show it. 
 
  
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Don't overlook Bitter End YC.  They have a good docks, a fleet of Hobies and windsurfers and other boats available, and good organized kid's programs.  Plus a Friday pizza party with a movie. 
 
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We are going on a charter April 2015 60'Horizon power cat and was wondering if anybody is familiar with this vessel and can give us any pros and cons? Thank you! 
 
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Definitely Leverick.  Can't beat Nick's deal there.  And it's always been a favorite stop for our kids. Spent a night there and later a night in Spanish town last month.  Were shocked at what we paid in Spanish town compared to Leverick. 
 
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