Car barge to STJ or rent there?
- bulldoglover
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Car barge to STJ or rent there?
Hi. Do you think that its better to rent a jeep on St. John or get one from St. Thomas and bring it over? Thanks...
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You will find people on both sides of the issue. I will not debate them, but just tell you why I choose to rent on STJ
I can park in their lot when I am in town.
I get instant service if something goes wrong.
Many will say that it is rare for things to go wrong, but on our last trip, our batter died while we were driving down a switchback. I managed to get the jeep of the road and STJ Car rental was there in less than 20 minutes to replace the battery and we were on our way and only a few minutes late to meet our day sail capt. That would not have happened had we rented on STT.
I can park in their lot when I am in town.
I get instant service if something goes wrong.
Many will say that it is rare for things to go wrong, but on our last trip, our batter died while we were driving down a switchback. I managed to get the jeep of the road and STJ Car rental was there in less than 20 minutes to replace the battery and we were on our way and only a few minutes late to meet our day sail capt. That would not have happened had we rented on STT.
There are alot of postings on this subject. Bob and Anita had a very good pro/con.
http://virgin-islands-on-line.com/forum ... ght=#46999
For 2, it's a matter of preference. The STT rental option becomes more attractive $-wise as the # in your group increases.
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For 2, it's a matter of preference. The STT rental option becomes more attractive $-wise as the # in your group increases.
- bulldoglover
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I am with X on this one. Well, first of all I am afraid of the car barge. Let's be honest. But in 5 trips we've had issues with 2 of our jeeps. The first issue, before I discovered Conrad Sutton, was a jeep with bald tires that just felt old and unsafe - we were easily able to trade for a different jeep.
On our most recent trip we ended up exchanging jeeps because the battery in ours (though it looked very new) wouldn't hold a good charge. When the Jeep died in the Westin parking lot I called Conrad at home and had a fixed jeep by the next morning.
On our most recent trip we ended up exchanging jeeps because the battery in ours (though it looked very new) wouldn't hold a good charge. When the Jeep died in the Westin parking lot I called Conrad at home and had a fixed jeep by the next morning.
I’m one of the folks that like to rent on STT. It is so much easier. We rent from Dependable and they are a great operation. We exit from the airport – Dependable is waiting with out Jeep – go sign the papers – hit Cost-U-Less (Booze) on the way to Red Hook – hit the Food Center for food supplies – then the car barge to STJ. All the time, out baggage is in our Jeep.
Going home is just the reverse (No Food Center stop). Simple, no taxi to Red Hook – no baggage transfer to the ferry – no baggage transfer to pick up a Jeep on STJ – no storing baggage with the taxi on the way home if we want to see STT before the flight.
Plus, on the way home – I like having wheels on STT to do a little exploring/shopping before the flight.
Going home is just the reverse (No Food Center stop). Simple, no taxi to Red Hook – no baggage transfer to the ferry – no baggage transfer to pick up a Jeep on STJ – no storing baggage with the taxi on the way home if we want to see STT before the flight.
Plus, on the way home – I like having wheels on STT to do a little exploring/shopping before the flight.
FlaGeorge
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