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Thought you would never ask? Forty+ years of traveling in Europe has taught us to be very security conscious with our luggage and valuables. We own a small retractable luggage cable lock with a steel cable that extends several feet and is secured by a built in combination lock. When on a train, if we can keep the luggage with us that is a good thing. But many times you will have to leave it at the end of your car (many cars have a rack or area for this purpose). When we do that we run our cable through all our pieces of luggage and secure it to something on the train. Otherwise you would really need to keep an eye on your luggage....especially as it nears a station.
If you just go on Amazon and search for "Luggage Cable Lock" you will pull up lots of products. Ours is retractable and there is a similar one on Amazon, but there are plenty of other devices.
Hank
This is useful information. Thanks!:cool::cool:
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Good Afternoon,
I just joined and thought I would introduce myself. My name is Darrin and I live on St. Croix, not too far from the cruise ship pier. I thought that an unbiased local's opinion might be useful to everyone here since I don't work in the tourism industry. Feel free to ask questions.
Thanks,
Darrin
Hi Darrin.
I was wondering what you thought about Harvey's in Christiansted versus La Reine Chicken Shack in Kingshill? Thanks!
Otis
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We plan to have lunch at Bahamian Cookin Restaurant (http://bahamiancookin.com/). They open at 11:30 for lunch, so it should be plenty of time to enjoy an authentic Bahamian meal and get back on board by 1:30pm (assuming there's no difference between ship time and shore time).
Otis
Rome Transfers-Time tables- Are the stairs REALLY that bad?
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I just went to their website - looks reasonable!