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San Juan -- What to do with luggages?
Hi all,
Since the ship usually docks back to San Juan early in the morning and our flight is late in the afternoon, are there locker or something that we can use to keep the luggage while we hang out in town? We probably don't want to drag the luggage around for the whole day ;-) And speaking of hanging out, are there _street_ maps of San Juan and/or the ports of call of the Dawn Princess? I could not find them at the local bookstores. I actually found one but the street portion of the map looks more like what you would find in a phone book, only major streets. Thanks. --Henry |
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San Juan -- What to do with luggages?
Princess has some ship sponsored excursions where your luggage goes
with you and you are delivered directly to the airport when the excrusion ends. We are planning one for our cruise in May since of flight doesn't leave until 3:50pm. Pea wrote in message m... Hi all, Since the ship usually docks back to San Juan early in the morning and our flight is late in the afternoon, are there locker or something that we can use to keep the luggage while we hang out in town? We probably don't want to drag the luggage around for the whole day ;-) |
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San Juan -- What to do with luggage? /Henry
Hi Henry,
Since you have most of the day in San Juan, why not rent a car that can be dropped off at the airport? If that doesn't appeal, perhaps a taxi to the airport for an early check-in and then jump on the city bus back to town. The distance is short (10 miles) and the view from the bus is just fine. I have always found that I can leave bags with the bell-boy in any large hotel (Wyndham Old San Juan) which you might find to be the easiest solution. For more details and maps, see: http://www.maxpages.com/caribbean/San_Juan Aloha |
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San Juan -- What to do with luggage? /Henry
In article , Mark O.
Polo wrote: Hi Henry, Since you have most of the day in San Juan, why not rent a car that can Polo---why do you keep starting a new thread when you post a reply? It is very annoying. And it made your reply appear ahead of the question. -- Charles |
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San Juan -- What to do with luggages?
I don't know what they are doing in San Juan but back in 2001, a month after
9/11, we tried to check our bags in Fort Lauderdale so that we could spend some time with friends. We were told that we could not check baggage that far in advance and we were forced to drag the bags to our friends home for storage. -- DG in Cherry Hill, NJ wrote in message ... Hi all, Since the ship usually docks back to San Juan early in the morning and our flight is late in the afternoon, are there locker or something that we can use to keep the luggage while we hang out in town? We probably don't want to drag the luggage around for the whole day ;-) And speaking of hanging out, are there _street_ maps of San Juan and/or the ports of call of the Dawn Princess? I could not find them at the local bookstores. I actually found one but the street portion of the map looks more like what you would find in a phone book, only major streets. Thanks. --Henry |
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San Juan -- What to do with luggages?
Just basic security, Goldie!
"Dick Goldhaber" wrote in message ... I don't know what they are doing in San Juan but back in 2001, a month after 9/11, we tried to check our bags in Fort Lauderdale so that we could spend some time with friends. We were told that we could not check baggage that far in advance and we were forced to drag the bags to our friends home for storage. -- DG in Cherry Hill, NJ wrote in message ... Hi all, Since the ship usually docks back to San Juan early in the morning and our flight is late in the afternoon, are there locker or something that we can use to keep the luggage while we hang out in town? We probably don't want to drag the luggage around for the whole day ;-) And speaking of hanging out, are there _street_ maps of San Juan and/or the ports of call of the Dawn Princess? I could not find them at the local bookstores. I actually found one but the street portion of the map looks more like what you would find in a phone book, only major streets. Thanks. --Henry |
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San Juan -- What to do with luggages?
You may not have as much time in San Juan as you may think. We returned
to San Juan, early on January 11th, on the Norwegian Sky. By the time they called our "red tag" departure, we had to go through on-board security check, wait to get downstairs for customs, get our baggage and walk to our taxi, it took about two hours. By this time, it was around 11:30am. Our flight departed San Juan at 3:15 pm, the arrival area of San Juan airport is undergoing a facelift, and with three ships worth of passengers, the airport is busy. The big carriers have long lines, the lines for security as well. We managed to get to our gate about 1 1/2 hour prior to departure. Hope this helps your travel plans. Frank n Paula (wish we were back on-board) freeeeezing in Deeeetroit wrote in message ... Hi all, Since the ship usually docks back to San Juan early in the morning and our flight is late in the afternoon, are there locker or something that we can use to keep the luggage while we hang out in town? We probably don't want to drag the luggage around for the whole day ;-) And speaking of hanging out, are there _street_ maps of San Juan and/or the ports of call of the Dawn Princess? I could not find them at the local bookstores. I actually found one but the street portion of the map looks more like what you would find in a phone book, only major streets. Thanks. --Henry |
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San Juan -- What to do with luggage? /Charles
Hi Charles,
The post sequence in webtv is perfectly good. Aloha |
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San Juan -- What to do with luggage? /Charles
In article , Mark O.
Polo wrote: The post sequence in webtv is perfectly good. Most likely you are reading by date and time instead of by thread. In Usenet, threaded newsreading is preferred and is the default. I don't know if you have that option in webtv but you are breaking the thread and starting a new thread when you change the subject line like you just did by adding /Charles. Usenet compliant newsreaders will put that in a new thread. You should only change the subject line if you are changing the subject or topic. -- Charles |
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