I really don't know, Ann.
I think a good part of the push to get the island back open to tourism is at the insistance of the British government who is trying to protect the offshore banking industry that is there. It is their primary place for that. Don't think they really care as much to the physical condition of the island. There are parts that still don't even have water/power at this time.
The Atlantis Adventures excursion group has reported they are out of the picture until February 2005 for sure.
The Turtle Farm is out of commission for a while, the report below says November.
A lot of other watercraft are damaged/gone as well so other excursions may not be running.
Keep in mind that GC is also tender only, and there are reports some of those are gone too.
Only positive I've seen is Cpt. Marvin's who reported only one boat sunk and they were going to raise and repair it, but they are otherwise operational.
There is a HUGE update that outlines current conditions posted at this link right now:
http://www.stormcarib.com/reports/2004/cayman.shtml
I put this on the last thread discussing GC and I'll paste it here:
Considering all of this:
http://www.davidolson.com/
http://66.135.34.197/ivan/
http://gallery.shorelinx.ky/main.php/view/ivan/?g2_page=1
And all the reports that most resorts are not going to be ready until November at the earliest, and some of the big ones(Hyatt) saying they won't reopen until next year sometime, I really don't know if I'd be all that eager to go back this soon.
That said I hope those of you who go have a good time, the islanders need it VERY badly.
They need our support; those of us not going can express it in other ways:
http://www.hurricaneivan.ky/
And these people are still taking donations:
Tortuga Imports Inc.
website:
www.tortugarums.com