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#83012 01/19/2016 06:19 PM
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$30 for a lounge chair??? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Laugh.gif" alt="" /> Thanks...I think I'll just use a float off the back of the swim transom....

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The Jereckis are eventually going to get around to building their eco-resort at the top of the hill. They have built almost everything including the helipad. Just no guest rooms.


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We had drinks & dinner there last November. The food was good and the service was wonderful; however it was one of the pricier meals we had that week.

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Well pretty soon they'll have a carpet rolled out so those delicate sensitive adventures won't get that nasty irritating sand on their feet.

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The long term plan is to turn Norman into an up scale eco-resort. Similar to Guana Island but more exclusive and the Jerecki's have plenty of money to do it with. I am just mistified why it is taking so long.


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Looks like it did when we there the first week of December except the lounge chairs are new and so is the $30 charge.

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Not sure how anyone had dinner there in November since we were there on their second day open for dinner in the end of December, unless they had a soft opening earlier. But while it was ok, we felt they needed some time to get their feet under them before we'd go back. We had a better meal at Pirate's the following week.

And the Club doesn't have La Poussie on their wine list. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Laugh.gif" alt="" />

It was as crowded there between Christmas & New Year's as White Bay, with at least ten boats on the dock (2 cats overnighted on the dock), 10 mega yachts at the outside edge of the harbour, a cruise ship, and that red day-tripper catamaran that we usually see at JVD. So the extended beach area was very welcome. Much less crowded (though still hopping) the following week.


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Well, could be I'm mistaken on where we ate. It was Nov 19th - last night of our charter. So there's Pirates Bight and this new place The Club both in the same bay as the Willy T? We had cocktails at the Willy T then dinghied over to what I thought was this new place. They sure look alike. Oh well. I do remember after dinner we were out of rum on the boat and we tried to buy a bottle from the bar. They would only sell us shots - at some stupid price. Did that stop us from buying 4 shots of rum poured into my empty water bottle to take back to the boat? Um, no. Apparently I really needed rum that night <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/toast.gif" alt="" />

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Rum is a major food group in the islands. I admire your commitment to getting a balanced diet that includes rum the "other" food group.


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Hahahaha!

That was probably Pirate's. We were there just after thanksgiving & the Club still had plastic wrap around it.


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And the Club doesn't have La Poussie on their wine list. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Laugh.gif" alt="" />

I love that bottle of Sancerre.

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So do we... Despite the hilarious name it's quite a nice wine!


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