A/C in villa bedroom
A/C in villa bedroom
Is a/c in the bebroom essential? We are planning a trip in June and two of the villa's we are considering don't have a/c. The two villa's that we are considering that don't have a/c are Island Time and Casa Ya Ya.
This is a personal preference. The island gets great trade winds and breezes generally but a lot depends on the house location and how it's constructed.
I generally prefer AC in the Bedroom esp in the summer. That way we keep the mosquito bites to a minimum and if it's cool enough we can opt to open up the windows if we choose.
If you were travelling in December or winter it wouldn't be such a big deal but in summer I feel that it is.
Of course -- you are from NOLA so you're used to heat and high humidity so this may be no big deal to you.
My thing is I'd rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
I generally prefer AC in the Bedroom esp in the summer. That way we keep the mosquito bites to a minimum and if it's cool enough we can opt to open up the windows if we choose.
If you were travelling in December or winter it wouldn't be such a big deal but in summer I feel that it is.
Of course -- you are from NOLA so you're used to heat and high humidity so this may be no big deal to you.
My thing is I'd rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.
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I have found that there is a lot more breeze in winter than summer and it happens to be a bit cooler in the winter. Also, the closer you are to sea level, the warmer it is and there is less of a breeze as you get to sea level. That said, my wife will NOT stay if they do not have A/C. I have been to St. John all four seasons and we did it once without A/C and that will be the last time we do that. I live in Texas and it gets a lot hotter than it does in St. John, but she still has to have A/C. I bet others will have a different opinion. I know that I would not want to be there in June without it. In fact, we are on the island May 27th to June 2nd and the A/C will be set to 74" every day and night.
Yeah, not really sure how anyone does it anytime of year without ac Especially in June. Last november we were on STT during a long power outage (30 hours) and it was pretty much unbearable at night. Just a moderate breeze with the nighttime humidity was enough for us to realize we will not be without ac again....unless the power plant blows up again
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HaHa Gromit - we use a/c 24/7 down here in da' swamps That's the only reason we are used to the heat. When it gets real hot, I avoid going outside at all...don't feel like having to swim in the humidity either. Turned ours on about month or so ago and haven't turned it off since.
Part of the reason we use it so much down here is because of the humidity which is why we always want that option on STJ, but we have only traveled there in the summertime. We have yet to be in a villa there where it wasn't welcome in the bedrooms.
Part of the reason we use it so much down here is because of the humidity which is why we always want that option on STJ, but we have only traveled there in the summertime. We have yet to be in a villa there where it wasn't welcome in the bedrooms.
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Ya, Island Time has a/c in the bedrooms and has aggressive pricing with the new pool added. I like it.
I prefer a fan and open windows. I only use a/c when things get noisy - roosters, goats, donkeys, construction, etc. My lover runs hotter and will occasionally ask for some chill.
I think you'll see some geographic preference trends here. If you live in the heat all year you want to stay cool.
Cheers, RickG
I prefer a fan and open windows. I only use a/c when things get noisy - roosters, goats, donkeys, construction, etc. My lover runs hotter and will occasionally ask for some chill.
I think you'll see some geographic preference trends here. If you live in the heat all year you want to stay cool.
Cheers, RickG
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