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Re: Scrub Island
[Re: MIDiver]
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05/03/2023 11:26 PM
05/03/2023 11:26 PM
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Joined: Jan 2017
Posts: 696 Panama City Beach, Florida
xrayman67
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We popped in last week to check things out. You must be a hotel guest or in a marina slip to use the pool - no day passes. Must depend on what day you're there. We visited by dingy last month. The gentleman manning the towel booth asked for our room number. We told him we were on a ball at Marina Cay. He gave us both towels and asked that we return them before we left. We did go up to the bar and have lunch and drinks too. Great afternoon!
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Re: Scrub Island
[Re: NeilCanada]
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05/04/2023 07:30 AM
05/04/2023 07:30 AM
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Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 270 Atlantic Highlands, NJ
MarkS
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Scrub Island is a must on our itinerary every year as it my 12-year old's happy place. Unless things have changed since last July day pass wrist bands were available at the marina office. They were $30 or $40 per person, I can't remember the detail. We've also gone and simply used the facilities when it wasn't busy and never had an issue. The pools are as advertised and the Water Slide is a big hit with the kids. We ask nicely for towels and have never been refused. The drinks are plentiful and we have found both restaurants to be very good. As far as service, I find in all the islands that if you are friendly with them they will be friendly with you. We have not had a bad experience there. The hot tub is also a great place to socialize. We have never stayed there in a room or in a slip, opting always for a ball at Marina Cay.
We will busy again this July and may ever stop there two times! Highly recommended.
Mark Shichtman "Live for Today!"
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Re: Scrub Island
[Re: MarkS]
#300765
05/04/2023 08:23 AM
05/04/2023 08:23 AM
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MIDiver
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We talked with the pool towel individual, the concierge and the marina office. Everyone told us the same thing - you must be a house or marina (slip) guest to use the pool. We asked about day passes as we were on a ball at Marina Cay and were told they do not currently offer them. The marina was quite busy as was the pool so perhaps it is dependent on hotel and marina occupancy.
Last edited by MIDiver; 05/04/2023 08:26 AM.
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Re: Scrub Island
[Re: NeilCanada]
#300768
05/04/2023 08:32 AM
05/04/2023 08:32 AM
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Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 1,484 Memphis, BVI, CT
RatmansWife
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Scrub is now managing MC, including the moorings. Sandra Grisham-Clothier, whom some of you may remember from BE and PI, is now in charge of business development, including MC. This bodes well and we're excited to have MC as a dining option once again.
Scrub also has a new executive chef, a terrific young fellow previously at LDB. My "farm" having been quite productive, we left him many bags of produce to incorporate into his menus. I'm hoping this kind of creativity portends good things to come.
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Re: Scrub Island
[Re: RatmansWife]
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05/04/2023 04:00 PM
05/04/2023 04:00 PM
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Posts: 735 Redmond, WA
MrEZgoin
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Scrub is now managing MC, including the moorings. Sandra Grisham-Clothier, whom some of you may remember from BE and PI, is now in charge of business development, including MC. This bodes well and we're excited to have MC as a dining option once again.
Scrub also has a new executive chef, a terrific young fellow previously at LDB. My "farm" having been quite productive, we left him many bags of produce to incorporate into his menus. I'm hoping this kind of creativity portends good things to come. The own the moorings of course, but all payment is now through Boaty ball. The mooring balls are not yet numbered and labeled, so a guy comes around and tells you to pay for any random ball online (and gathers boat names to check).
M4000 "Lio Kai"
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