Re: St Barts 11-06-09
Posted: September 24, 2009 9:12 am
yupMacPhin wrote:flights to SBH $$$
18 days at a gorgous villa $$$$
being on SBH with friends for Select 60th anniversary PRICELESS
yupMacPhin wrote:flights to SBH $$$
18 days at a gorgous villa $$$$
being on SBH with friends for Select 60th anniversary PRICELESS
Will be looking forward to the stories you can tell, I had a BLAST at the 50th in 1999, although I can say I always enjoy my trips to SB, but that one was the deal, chatting with Jimmy at the bar in Select was too cool for schoolScarletB wrote:Oh he's having fun alright!!MacPhin wrote:hey!! hope everything is going well and you're taking some time for some fun.Ambition At Bay wrote:HI CAROL!!!!...woohoo, good to see youMacPhin wrote:can we print Reeferette in French??? Now that I think about I don't think so.Ambition At Bay wrote:Yikes!!!!...wearing common tee-shirts with something printed on them in downtown Gastavia!!!...gasp, what WILL the StBartsOnline Snowbird and Timeshare snobs think now, oh my, or I should say, Mon Dieu!!ScarletB wrote:Unless we can come up with something similar for BN shirts. (without having Jimmy sue us!)at least the real full time island residents don't mind too much
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We'll miss you in SBH Russ!
Pam, give me a call on some of this stuff if you want, also I can show you around with Google Earth no problem, do some screen shots, call things out, show you parking, etc, so you can get a better idea early on, Carol will know most of these locations anyway, but its fun to have a mapScarletB wrote:I'll be seeing Carol this weekend, they're headed here for Oktoberfest so I'm sure we'll start talking about our game plan for Saturday. Thank God we're staying longer than the weekend, I think we'll need a few days to recoverGEED181 wrote:Scarlet..it is about 5 minutes by car from the quay....from the airport..about 2 minutes..along the beach...remember it really is a small Island.....the crowd from the "other side" are all Buffett fans too, and some of them know Jimmy quite well from all the time spent on SBH....there are no "snooty" attitudes in person..Really is one big family on this Island, first time or repeat....trust me on this one....see you at Tom Beach Bar or at the concert......strictly casual and everything is accepted...RELAX....I bring all my grubby beach clothes and no one cares...
GEED181 wrote:OUCH...the exchange rate this AM was 1.48....Glad I have a buch of Euros left over from June at 1.28.....Another bit of information: Match supermarket across from the airport gladly takes us dollars and gives euros back in change at a fair rate..usually 1.35....we buy some small items and pay with a 100 dollar bill and get euros to play with..Match is in the strip across from the airport in the back...
The banks here won't usually do you any favors with exchange rate - at least not the one I work for. I don't know about the banks on the island. In the old days your credit card company was the best bet, however you should probably check with them as Carol tells me some of them are starting to charge extra to do the exchange. I used credit cards for everything I've set up so far and had no problems so I believe they are widely accepted. I do seem to have read somewhere that VISA/MC is more acceptable than AMEX (so I guess there will be no racking up of more airmiles while I'm there!)Summerlover wrote:GEED181 wrote:OUCH...the exchange rate this AM was 1.48....Glad I have a buch of Euros left over from June at 1.28.....Another bit of information: Match supermarket across from the airport gladly takes us dollars and gives euros back in change at a fair rate..usually 1.35....we buy some small items and pay with a 100 dollar bill and get euros to play with..Match is in the strip across from the airport in the back...
Thanks for this info. Would the bank have a better exchange rate?? Do we need to be concerned that the shops or restaurants do not take credit cards? Undecided on the cash aspect of this trip.
We aren't real sure about the boat charter. I just got a quote of 80e per person (website listed 70e). This was for a shared charter. As much as we would love to do this, given the shock of the euro-dollar exchange we probably would be best to spend our $$ elsewhere. We also will have only Wed and Thurs to seriously explore the island before the weekend. Hopefully we will have a next time to SB.
I do have a B of A credit card but that particular giant hasn't swallowed northern NE yet so we have no BofA banks here - which is actually OK by me except when you need something like this!GEED181 wrote:..I never had a problem..MOST stores will accept Amex, some only take visa/Mc.....I use Bank Of America and they are partnered with Pariabes which has ATM'S in Gustavia and they waive the fees for me..sometimes I get charged the fees, but I have always got them reversed when I get home.....the fees the banks charge are assinine to get Euros..I get a better deal by using Travellex online if I need to have Euros before I go, or I make a lot of small purchases at Match right away...If you don't arrive with euros, no worries, all the shops accept dollars and all have the current exchange but will give you dollars back....
GEED181 wrote:Carol..yes I get charged an exchange fee at the shops, that's why I usally pay in cash....I order euos online (travelex) and avoid this...
MacPhin wrote:GEED181 wrote:Carol..yes I get charged an exchange fee at the shops, that's why I usally pay in cash....I order euos online (travelex) and avoid this...
FEES FEES FEES. i HATE banks.