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Ocean Grill and Driving around St. John
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 10:28 pm
by Tiffany
Hey everyone..I am leaving in three days for a quick wedding planning trip to St. John. I am getting major island fever and so excited after reading the two most recent reports. Two quick questions..has anyone yet eaten at Ocean Grill? Any thoughts or prices? Thanks for the video link, Anthony.
Also, we have rented a car that we are bringing over from St. Thomas..I've done quite a bit of driving on St. Thomas, but not on St. John. Is the island easy to get around..in terms of easy to navigate? After reading about one lady needed Xanax

I was a little worried. Also, is there a good place to pick up a map? Thanks in advance..I can feel the sand already. ~Tiffany
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 7:39 am
by Xislandgirl
I think it is easier to drive on St John than it is on St Thomas. Less cars and not as many roads. There are only 2 main roads, Northshore and Centerline. and they eventually meet up to each other.
I am jealous that you will be there so soon. I still have 178 days

Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 7:51 am
by Coden
Don't have an answer for either question but I just wanted to say Have a great time and let us know how your trip was. I still have a looooong 61 days to go so I need all of the TR's I can get!!
Safe travels!!
Maps
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 9:33 am
by Randy in MD
Tiffany - There are excellent island maps available at the Park Service Visitor Center across the road from Mongoose Junction. You'll also find a more touristy map with business locations plotted on it at many shops around Cruz Bay. It's very easy to get around, but it's nice to have a map as well if you've never driven there before.
Tiffany's Trip
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 11:58 am
by Steve S
Tiffany:
Good luck on your trip and your planning activities. I just wanted to point you to the gold star of wedding planning - Rebecca and Chris
http://rebeccaandchriswedding.com/front-page
Seriously, relax and have a good time. There is no reason to worry about your guests being unoccupied or (perish the thought) bored on St. John!