LaRue said:
Good Morning,
Happy Father's Day to all of you wonderful Daddy's out there.
One of my favorite Disney memories was on our cruise last year when the sail away party had just ended and we went up to deck 10 to watch as the ship left the port. It was an incredible feeling. It was also fun hearing the horn sound for the first time. My favorite island memory hands down was Castaway enjoying the day with friends.
For all the veteran cruisers out there
anyone know of a fast way to get to St. John's? It is so beautiful over there but but I do not want to spend the time on the ferry.
Well...
We've stayed on St Thomas with a rented car and taken the ferry from Red Hook (?) to St John. Getting around just takes time. Getting there any faster involves bribing the Captain to stop the Magic there as it passes. Then bribe crewmen to tender you over ... or get a heli-evac. THAT would be faster.
Now I know what you're thinkin'. If you're finished chuckling (asuming you might have cracked a smile - I know some folks may not be chuckling) ...SO, where is the useful advice? What's the real answer?
All I know is driving the short route to Red Hook from town can take near an hour alone.

SO that is not the way. I believe the ferry from town to ST Johns' is the ONLY realistic option/ And at that ... you will have to return on the ferry's schedule to catch the Magic.
So off on our last visit to St Thomas I was interested in trying something I read about - catching that 1st Ferry in the AM and at St John renting a power boat. This qualifies in my book as something off the beaten track that is doable. Of course, it is NOT the most efficient of diversions.
I guess - it's like saying there're few fast ways of gettinig there and around - especially on our limited schedules. Add to that the potential of finiky kids (or spouses) in tow... and the whole thing clogs up even more so.
It's not like we're trying to visit St Lucia for the day from St Thomas. And may I add that if you wanted to do that you could! Via interisland air... it's just you don't want to miss your return flight. Otherwise it will mean a chartered flight to Castaway Caye! It's not impossible, just a pain in the rump.
So people DO make it to St John... and it is FUN to push the exploring limit! Here are a couple of images from Red Hook (can't recall if that was what they called the far ferry point)... and so on.
Now if you rented one of these puppies at the lower right - above - in town off the Magic (this image was actually from St John) then you might get there sooner. Saving time by not waiting for the ferry going and returning... but losing time taxiing over to the boat rental and back. Plus if you're Ok with gettting physically beat up in transit - then you
can open up the throttle and speed over... but I would not recommend that routine for the faint of heart. Everyone might get sea sick or fatigued from the bouncing and jostling!
So ... father's day morning is going slow around here... so we'll be shifting the breakfast with my Dad to a light dinner - I suspect. Assuming that does not destroy what ever my kids and spouse had planned for me for today.
OK... sorry about being so long winded 'bout this. I did not post much about St John itself. I would not want to spoil it for any who have not been there. I know it can be annoying to have someone else TELL you everything about a movie or place before you've been there. SO I limited my discussion and images to transit issues. Well... the one image at lower left had a sign saying ST John in it - so I posted it - but then again, there is very little to see beyond that - and nothing in the background! So - no I've not spoiled any surprises or discoveries there!
TTFN!
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