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Hurricane Policy
In the
unlikely event that we should experience a hurricane this season,
there are several things you should know:
- WE DO NOT ALLOW GUESTS TO REMAIN IN OUR VILLAS DURING HURRICANES!
- In the case of a hurricane you
will receive a prompt full refund of your rental and hotel tax
from the day
you vacate the villa. You
may choose
to keep
your funds with us and use them toward your next
rental. We highly recommend
that you purchase trip cancellation insurance to
cover other canceled expenses. Check with your travel professional
or
with us for a
list of carriers.
- If predictions indicate a hurricane is headed our way and there
is enough warning time you need to make every effort to fly out
of St. Thomas before the storm is upon us. Delaying your
departure plans may trap you on the island when no space is
available
on departing flights and after the storm you can expect to
wait several days before normal airline travel is restored.
- The
Catered To staff will be monitoring the storm’s
progress. If we feel strongly that we may be in the
path of an approaching
hurricane, we will notify you and advise you to fly off the
island or to check into a St. Thomas hotel that is
equipped with an emergency
generator for the duration of the storm.
- IMPORTANT:
Once you make plans for a hotel or to leave the island, you MUST
contact Catered To to let us know where
you
are and what
you're doing ... we must keep track of all of our guests!
Kindly make sure you call and speak with us before you
depart.
- The
Catered To staff will try and assist you with advice but all
guests must hurry to make their own airline or
hotel reservations.
In this emergency situation we will be busy supervising
the shuttering and closing of all of our villas, office
and preparing
our own
families and homes for the oncoming storm. We will appreciate
your understanding and your full and willing cooperation
to help yourselves
under these circumstances.
- Your
villa will be shuttered up, electricity and gas will be turned
off-island wide. Telephone
and cable service
will
most likely
be down also. All items from the patios and decks:
furniture, grill, pool equipment, etc., will be put in your villa.
There will be
neither running water nor flushing toilets. Your villa
will no longer be luxurious or even comfortable. Our
government will
impose a curfew for the day of and sometimes days after
a
hurricane so
you will not be able to leave the property and, of
course,
the weather will be terrible!
In
an extreme situation where there is insufficient time for you
to
leave the island please come by the Catered To office and we will give you a list of items you should have. This will include
a flashlight and batteries, a battery operated radio, and storm preparation instructions
in the unlikely situation that you must ride out
the storm in
one of our rental villas. YOU MUST COME TO THE
OFFICE
TO PICK UP YOUR
HURRICANE LIST.
The Weather
Channel (Channel 45) broadcasts a tropical report every hour
at 48 minutes past the hour. This
source and other
information
sources have, in the past, given us ample warning
of the approach of a storm that will affect the
Virgin Islands. When cable and/or
TV go out, listen on FM to Isle 95 at 95.1 or on
AM
to WSTA Lucky 13 at 1340.

Hurricane Ivan passing south of St. John in 2004.
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