taking stuff on the ferry from the Marina Market

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Capn Dan and Ruby
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taking stuff on the ferry from the Marina Market

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Reading about getting meat at the marina market... sounds great. If I buy some meat at the Marina Market (just a bag or 2) and take it on the Red Hook ferry, do they charge me for taking the bags on the ferry?
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Post by Connie »

If you have it in a carry on bad, I don't see why not.

When we go over to STJ, we take a beach bad and our snorkel gear and never had a problem
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Post by Randy in MD »

Great plan.... They won't charge you on the ferry as long as you are carrying it with you...
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Post by Capn Dan and Ruby »

Cool! I want to eat in some to make the trip a little more affordable and am always looking for the best ways to do it.
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Where is the marina market in comparison to the red hook ferry dock? Is it less expensive than if we buy necessities on St John? Thanks everyone.

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luvstjohn wrote:Where is the marina market in comparison to the red hook ferry dock? Is it less expensive than if we buy necessities on St John? Thanks everyone.

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Marina market is right across the street from the Red Hook dock. I don't think it is that much less expensive than the markets on St. John, but they do have a better selection of meats, as well as breads.
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