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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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05/11/2019 07:02 PM
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November 2001. Got a chance when another couple backed out of the trip after 9/11. We lucked out and stayed at Villa Coccinelle at Orient. There were 3 other couples. My wife and I were immediately hooked. We went back 2 more times with other couple to the same villa. Haven't been back since 2009, we started a family and have been waiting for our son to be old enough to enjoy and remember it. I asked him this past year "do you wanna go back to disney and the disney cruise or go to an island where we can eat amazing foods and not wear clothes on a beach?" Disney went right out the window. We are planning on 2020!!!!
"if you don't do it this year, you'll be one year older when you do"
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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05/11/2019 07:48 PM
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It was 1973 and we were just kids - mid twenties - we managed to win an all expense paid week long trip (air, hotel at the then pristine Mullet Bay Resort and all meals plus three cocktail parties and a rental car for a day) to the ‘Friendly island’ which we had never heard of. It was the most expensive ‘free’ trip anyone ever won since we’ve gone back almost every year since. We bought timeshare in the mid to late eighties and as is so often the case, we started with one week and worked our way up to four. Due to the problems from Irma we walked away from three of our four weeks and are right back where we started with our original week and unit which someday I hope to be able to use again. But in the meantime we’ve found other destinations across the island we really love, some even for less rental fees than our timeshare. We still go generally twice a year for at least two weeks each trip. Don’t know how much longer we’ll be doing it but for now, that’s my story and I’m sticking with it.
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pat
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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05/11/2019 10:15 PM
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Carol and I began coming in 2000 when I asked another fellow what 2 islands would you go to if you had the chance. He had traveled for years and years and suggested St. Thomas and St. Martin. So, my best friend for over 50 years, who had taught school with me for 35 years and had both just retired, and our wives, made our first trip to the Caribbean. Carol and I have been coming back to SXM every year since with more than one trip a year during a few of those years. We first stayed at the Mecure Simpson. All four of us loaded all our luggage in the rental car and with directions that the rental company gave us, headed to the resort. We pulled in to the place and had to go over a speed island. The car was so low to the road with all the luggage and the 4 or us that we got hung up on the bump. Everyone had to get out as well as the luggage so I could get over the bump. We were the only people in the place that spoke English. They had to get a cook in the restaurant to come to our table so we could order. Our friends had enough of the island, but we certainly haven't. We have been on the island for just about 3 weeks now and today we made a visit to Philipsburg to buy a few things, eat crepês along the boardwalk, visit with Kathy who has Grandma's Gift Shop near The Green House and tell all the people who try and hand Carol something outside a shop that she is extremely allergic to the ink on the cards. Hard not to laugh when she does it, but it works every time. One ship in today, but the streets were empty. So sad to see that!
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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05/12/2019 05:45 AM
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1991 on a Carnival cruise. First time staying over was 1994 and have only missed 1-2 years since.
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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05/12/2019 06:46 AM
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First visit was in 1998 on an II exchange into one of the now departed Simpson Bay Resort C buildings. Exchanged again for the next five years until my father in law couldn't come any more and let us use his 5th floor upper B building unit with a fantastic view. We eventually took over AMF payments and got the ownership deed in 2008.
We have been going the second and third weeks in January ever since (minus Irma). . We have made lots of tennis and beach friends and have seen a lot of changes on the Island.
We would never exchange SBR for anywhere else. That's what our Las Vegas unit is for.
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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05/12/2019 07:18 AM
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Mine began in 1970, my parents bought a villa at Mullet Bay. I was a teenager then. Been coming every year, at least twice since. Luckily, my parents sold their villa 6 months BEFORE Luis. I was so angry with them at the time. They were not using it as much, but I was, they told me now that I'm an adult, I was on my own, that I could still go on my own...lol. The year after Luis I stayed at Cupecoy. A family friend who also used to stay at Mullet told me they had discovered another place to stay, BSV. I checked it out the year we were at Cupecoy and have been staying at BSV ever since then.
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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05/12/2019 07:28 AM
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Roslyn and I, the two kids stopped here on a carnival cruise in 1992. Loved mullet beach. Bought a timeshare in for Aruba Divi in 1998 and alternated years ever since.
Don Will be in sxm in two weeks.
Paradise is an island in the Caribbean!
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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05/12/2019 10:04 AM
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First trip to SXM on a cruise on Carnival Celebration, 1987. We never left Front Street!!  Went to Club Orient for the first time I think in 1989, not sure which ship we were on. Several cruises to SXM after that, stayed on island for the first time in February 1995, 7 months prior to Luis, stayed at Green Cay Villas. Many, many more trips since then, both on cruises and more recently, just staying on island. Stayed at a couple dozen different places all over the island over the years. Our needs have changed over the years. Now, Beachside Villas has everything we want. ...EXCEPT this next trip we'll be doing a private villa, for the first time NOT staying at BSV in a while. We've been to pretty much every island in the Caribbean, many of them multiple times on cruises. No place has our heart like SXM.
Carol Hill
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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05/12/2019 10:24 AM
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In the late 70's and very early 80's I visited Antigua, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands on different trips. Eastern Airlines deals that my family took advantage of, I really enjoyed or you could say fell in love with the Caribbean Islands. MJ grew up going to Hawaii, which we visited earlier in our travels but I wanted to get her to the Caribbean and we won Delta Airlines tickets so we used them to get to St Thomas which must have been about 2001. MJ fell in love with the Caribbean and then again in 2002 we won Delta tickets and made the decision that we would book to Puerto Rico and then where ever we got a decent timeshare exchange we would pick that island and it happened to be the Divi on SXM. We have spent somewhere in the neighborhood of 250 nights on island since and it is the place we go to relax and recharge our mental state. We were doing two trips per year for a while but we are now just down usually to our three weeks with the November Gang starting Thanksgiving week while with our other vacation weeks we are trying to take the time to visit other parts of the world but none are as relaxing as SXM. So many great friendships have been created in those trips, we are lucky.
Cheers, Todd
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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05/12/2019 01:16 PM
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So Thanksgiving arrival again this year for you two? We leave for home on the 19th. Wondering if we’ll ever cross paths again.......
Respectfully,
pat
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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05/12/2019 04:27 PM
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We first discovered St. Martin in 2003 on a cruise ship. We immediately fell in love with Orient Beach! We actually got online and reasearched flights from St. Martin back to Florida and were consisering grabbing our luggage off the cruise ship and staying in Orient Beach a few more days. Unfortunately, since it was Christmas weekend, flights were crazy and we got back on the ship. After that, we returned in 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2010 for week - long vacations. We stayed at Club O twice, Palm Court once, and rented an apartment in Orient Village once. Then life got crazy, family vacations were geared more toward Disney or cruise ships, and we haven’t been back in almost 9 years (other than two day trips on cruise ships). I just booked our 25th wedding anniversary trip - four nights in Palm Court in July! I can’t wait!
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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05/12/2019 05:36 PM
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Pat, we land on the 22nd this year, again we will miss you two. Not sure if you were asking us or Bigbobthib but at some point I am sure we will meet up again. SXM or elsewhere.
I prefer the Isle seat
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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We first visited in the early 80's on a business trip, staying at Mullet Bay. We took day trips over to Anguilla and St Barth, and decided that between the three islands, the area was a great fit for us. We've been back 2-3 times a year ever since, sometimes St Maarten/St Martin, sometimes St Barth, and Anguilla every few years. I forgot to mention one thing. Along the way, I ran into Ray Ousley (now deceased). Some loved him, some hated him, but he sure did bring something extra to the party, LOL. I've got stories, but those are cocktail-hour stories, not online stories. But oh man, the fun that was raised!
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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Bahston--never met Ray, but sure remember some stories! What was that saying he used to say?
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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Bahston--never met Ray, but sure remember some stories! What was that saying he used to say? There was something about Sand Gravity, which I can’t recall at the moment. It’ll come to me eventually.
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Re: How did you find SXM? What year did you start coming? How many years have you returned?
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Carol, it was the Dreaded Island Fever. Here’s his description, as preserved by Jamaica Jim:
DIF is a real, not imagined, affliction which is contracted by first time visitors to the Caribbean! People contracting the disease usually start showing symptoms within the first twenty-four hours of first setting foot on a Caribbean island. The initial symptom is an uncontrollable urge to lay on a beach and do absolutely nothing. All those "must do" plans seem to melt away in the Caribbean sunshine. When the afflicted are asked about going somewhere or doing something, the reply is usually, "What's the DIFference? It can wait until tomorrow!"
DIF is further compounded by the effects of a strange force found only in the Caribbean. It is called "Sand Gravity!" When the disease meets up with the force, the poor afflicted soul finds it hard to even get up to retrieve another cold beverage! That's why some resorts employ beach waiters and waitresses.
The disease gets progressively worse as time goes on. Even couch potatoes are more active than DIF sufferers! Another symptom of the disease has been reported by flight attendants, who say that spouses have been observed dragging their mates aboard aircraft leaving for the United States. The afflicted have been heard to scream, "One more day -- just one more day!!!"
Back in the states, the deadly disease continues to affect victims. They have been reported posting pictures and even posters of a tranquil island scene, on office walls and near their desks. One sufferer was even reported to have taped an island picture on his clip board at work! People with DIF have reported that they often day dream about that special island in the sun, while at work. Others have reported seeing people in serious business meetings with a silly grin on their face and a far away look in their eyes.
At home it doesn't get any better! The poor sufferer forgets about the lawn, house work, kids, little league, friends, neighbors, family and even their job! In an extreme case, one forgets about house payments, car payments and social responsibilities. All they can think of is, "How can I figure a way to return to the islands?"
There is no known cure for DIF! All of the people who tried to find a cure, were themselves afflicted and ran off to some Caribbean location! There are only "treatments" for this dreaded affliction. The treatment consists of a large "dose" of warm Caribbean sunshine, soft sandy beaches, warm Caribbean sea water and many cold drinks served at a beach bar. There is a downside to this however. The afflicted build up a resistance to the treatments and have to return more and more frequently and for longer periods to relieve the symptoms! Most of the regulars round The Caribbean Travel Forum are hopelessly and helplessly afflicted and will never, recover! The CDC and your government don't even acknowledge that this disease exists because they don't want to have a mass panic and have all of the citizens rush to the Caribbean.
The main problem is, DIF is something that you either already have -- or something you will get! (Grin!)
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