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Oh , Pat-GrayFal - Omar !!!!
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I thought you were my friend!
From Starwood - they are on my answering machine, too!
We would like to inform you about the status of Hurricane Omar. Late Tuesday night, Hurricane Omar was upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale. Its current center location is at 14.6N-67.7W with maximum sustained winds of 75 miles per hour, moving northeast at 7 miles per hour approximately 280 miles southwest of St. Croix. The current track projects Hurricane Omar to travel over the island of St. Croix, which is about 50 miles southwest of The Westin St. John Resort & Villas. At this time, we expect to experience greater effects of the storm on Wednesday night and through Thursday morning.
With your safety and wellbeing in mind, we are contacting all of our Owners and guests, urging you to follow the storm's progress so you may make vacation decisions that best consider the welfare of your traveling party.
Again, please follow the storm's progress prior to your travel departure to The Westin St. John Resort & Villas. Contact Westin Owner Services at 888.986.9637 or visit starwoodvacationownership.com for resort status updates to ensure the property is operational.
For more information on Hurricane Omar, please visit the National Hurricane Center: National Hurricane Center.
Thank you for your attention and understanding,
Sincerely,
Suzanne Clark
Vice President, Owner Services
Starwood Vacation Ownership
starwoodvacationownership.com
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Originally posted by Glitter BrunelloPat, when are you going to St John?
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Originally posted by GrayFalSaturday, so I should be okay....but I also was on the fringe of the OTHER hurricane that went thru the Bahamas - I am beginning to feel I have a target on my back
You can also view yourself as being very LUCKY, as opposed to unlucky.
Have a wonderful time!Jacki
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Okay Pat, now hold on...
You just got back from Atlantis ... and now you are going to St. John, ... and then a couple weeks later you will be at FSA.
Do you work a bit in between? I need your life!!
Now before you say that I was just at Atlantis/Myrtle Beach, and I will be going to FSA too, remember that part of the week at FSA, I will actually be working. And after FSA, that's it for me until HH in late March.
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Originally posted by catwgirlOkay Pat, now hold on...
You just got back from Atlantis ... and now you are going to St. John, ... and then a couple weeks later you will be at FSA.
Do you work a bit in between? I need your life!!
Now before you say that I was just at Atlantis/Myrtle Beach, and I will be going to FSA too, remember that part of the week at FSA, I will actually be working. And after FSA, that's it for me until HH in late March.I am calling this my "Fall Trifecta"
I don't think I will see a repeat of this one!
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Originally posted by mpizzaPat, you inspire me - someday I'll have a travel schedule like you!
Don't even tell me what great plans you have for next year!
Maria
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From Wyndham website
Important Information About Hurricane Omar
As you may be aware, Hurricane Omar is expected to impact the Caribbean in the next few days. At this time, Wyndham Sugar Bay, Elysian Beach Resort and Bluebeard’s Beach Club remain open and operational with limited services; however, we will be suspending new reservations at these resorts.
As of noon on October 15, 2008 the USVI airport has closed and will be closed through Friday, October 18, 2008. If you are scheduled to arrive at any of these resorts Thursday or Friday, please contact a Vacation Planning Counselor.
At this time, Rio Mar Beach Resort and Spa – A Wyndham Grand Resort is still open, operational and welcoming guests. Please be aware that depending on the storm’s impact some of the resorts amenities and conveniences, as well as area activities may not be available for your enjoyment.
We do recommend that you review local travel advisories that may be in effect and check with your airline for specific details. For the latest information, please visit the National Hurricane Center Web site at National Hurricane Center.
Please check back to this site for frequent updates.
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