We have a 3000 dollar credit (airline) from a cancelled Italy trip. Gotta use it before may. Any ideas?
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Maui, Maine, or Carolina’sWe have a 3000 dollar credit (airline) from a cancelled Italy trip. Gotta use it before may. Any ideas?
Me? I would fly first class to St Thomas and rent a house with a pool on Water Island. You? I’d suggest San Francisco or DC.We have a 3000 dollar credit (airline) from a cancelled Italy trip. Gotta use it before may. Any ideas?
DC? I’m not going to any city. I was thinking either Maui or Banff near Calgary. I hate being on a plane long enough for the Hawaii trip though.Me? I would fly first class to St Thomas and rent a house with a pool on Water Island. You? I’d suggest San Francisco or DC.
You may enjoy water island then. Look it up.DC? I’m not going to any city. I was thinking either Maui or Banff near Calgary. I hate being on a plane long enough for the Hawaii trip though.
Good pointWith that type of credit do Maui. Otherwise you’ll probably have a lot left if you try the Caribbean.
Whistler. You’ll love it.DC? I’m not going to any city. I was thinking either Maui or Banff near Calgary. I hate being on a plane long enough for the Hawaii trip though.
DC? I’m not going to any city. I was thinking either Maui or Banff near Calgary. I hate being on a plane long enough for the Hawaii trip though.
Or a mountian top home in St Johns.Me? I would fly first class to St Thomas and rent a house with a pool on Water Island. You? I’d suggest San Francisco or DC.
Or a place in Peterborg facing Magan’s Bay or the other side looking north.Or a mountian top home in St Johns.
Technically St Thomas and St John are in the US, but yes, OP did introduce Canada to this thread.Clearly the title of this thread means nothing.
I am seriously considering Banff with our family of 4 (12 and 9yo). Have any of you been there before? Thoughts?DC? I’m not going to any city. I was thinking either Maui or Banff near Calgary. I hate being on a plane long enough for the Hawaii trip though.
It’s going to be more strict in Canada most likely. We are looking at Banff, Big Sky, or Jackson Hole.I am seriously considering Banff with our family of 4 (12 and 9yo). Have any of you been there before? Thoughts?
Curious if anyone has an educated guess on how strict the masking and vax requirements will be in July/August.
There’s no airport on St John. You fly to St Thomas and take a ferry to St John. There are two daily direct flights from Dallas and I think four from Miami, and that’s just American Airlines. If you do fly to St Thomas and choose first class you can eat up that credit. I would recommend first class these days because you can drink the whole flight and pretty much go maskless.By the time you fly to Puerto Rico then take another flight to St. John's, you'd use that voucher.
Caribbean (the good areas) is just a cheaper, closer Hawaii imo. Plus, the water's warmer in winter than in hawaii.
If your looking at skiing it may not be the year. We didn’t get the Ikon this year knowing what is going on in the industry.It’s going to be more strict in Canada most likely. We are looking at Banff, Big Sky, or Jackson Hole.
Not enough snow? I’m just trying to figure it a vacation to go on before may. Skiiing seems the best bet due to the seasonIf your looking at skiing it may not be the year. We didn’t get the Ikon this year knowing what is going on in the industry.
If your looking at skiing it may not be the year. We didn’t get the Ikon this year knowing what is going on in the industry.
Sorry, that right, no flights to SJ, but you can take a car ferry over and its a cool trip. You need a car on st johns imo.There’s no airport on St John. You fly to St Thomas and take a ferry to St John. There are two daily direct flights from Dallas and I think four from Miami, and that’s just American Airlines. If you do fly to St Thomas and choose first class you can eat up that credit. I would recommend first class these days because you can drink the whole flight and pretty much go maskless.
Not about the snow but mainly about operations. Depending on the resort and the timing many resorts are struggling. Whether it be staffing because of Covid or like here in CO not having staffing that can afford to live here because of the Covid nomads. Many resorts have several restaurants they can’t get open creating experience issues.Not enough snow? I’m just trying to figure it a vacation to go on before may. Skiiing seems the best bet due to the season
Yeah, unless your vrbo contact knows a driver. Driving there and St Thomas is not for the faint of heart.Sorry, that right, no flights to SJ, but you can take a car ferry over and its a cool trip. You need a car on st johns imo.
I've driven all over that island without incident. Well... we gave some donkeys some apples so later they found our jeep and nosed around in it, but that was about it.Yeah, unless your vrbo contact knows a driver. Driving there and St Thomas is not for the faint of heart.
I’ve never driven on St John. In St Thomas they say no one is in a hurry until they are driving. Very true!I've driven all over that island without incident. Well... we gave some donkeys some apples so later they found our jeep and nosed around in it, but that was about it.
If someone is going, reach out and I'll share the perfect St. John's day trip for the physically fit. If this can't gitcha laid, nothing will.
And if you’re in California you can shit on the sidewalk.Tahoe (but stay north) or basically anywhere in CA is awesome. Jackson Hole is amazing. Mentioned earlier Maine, but will be colder than a witch’s titty this time of year.
Oh I missed the before May part. Ya Maine would be cold still. Usually get a freeze or two up until May.Tahoe (but stay north) or basically anywhere in CA is awesome. Jackson Hole is amazing. Mentioned earlier Maine, but will be colder than a witch’s titty this time of year.
Or a place in Peterborg facing Magan’s Bay or the other side looking north.
Yes, Peterborg is one of the most exclusive areas on St Thomas. Michael Jordan had a place there.He means Peter Bay.
Damn expensive place to rent a home but the dream neighborhood for me.
Edit: I’m actually thinking of St John, where you get this view:
Kenny Chesney’s primary home is here, if you’re into that sort of thing.
yes, we can confirm. We saw it from our boat cruising around the island and the locals told us to look for it. He even had a basketball goal sitting on the driveway. Probably had a gym as well with a basketball court! We couldn't really get a great look at everything because we were down on the water and the house is sitting up on the side of the mountain/hill.Yes, Peterborg is one of the most exclusive areas on St Thomas. Michael Jordan had a place there.