heather6699 Posted September 18, 2013 #1 Share Posted September 18, 2013 I understand mullet beach has two food vendors, which is great. Does anyone sell drinks (cheap beer would be great)? And are there restrooms? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtaylor Posted September 18, 2013 #2 Share Posted September 18, 2013 Yes. Both Rosie's and Dalio's sell food and drinks, including alcohol. Rosie's is known for the ribs, and Dalio's is known for their hotdogs. We self-provision when at Mullet Bay Beach, so I can't address the prices, but I'm quite sure that they are reasonable. As of last May, the only restroom that I am aware of is a port-a-potty (pay) behind Rosie's. gary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruising to Retirement Posted September 19, 2013 #3 Share Posted September 19, 2013 How about beach Chairs and Umbrella?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtaylor Posted September 19, 2013 #4 Share Posted September 19, 2013 How about beach Chairs and Umbrella?? Yes. (click) gary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karysa Posted September 19, 2013 #5 Share Posted September 19, 2013 I understand mullet beach has two food vendors, which is great. Does anyone sell drinks (cheap beer would be great)? And are there restrooms? Beer and a port-o-potty are not a great combo.:eek: It's a beautiful beach though and it's a shame they haven't built a washroom facility. There are many family get togethers on the weekends at this beach and no real restroom which is really surprising. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreytRacer Posted September 20, 2013 #6 Share Posted September 20, 2013 We were there last Friday. Chairs and umbrellas were $5 apiece. Drinks at Rosie's was $5 and beer was in the $3-$4 range. Food was fantastic and anywhere from a few dollars to $12 for a sampler plate that was enough for 2. Fries were amazing! Absolutely beautiful beach! And if you get Taxi 143 and he tries to tell you that if you go to Mullet, you'll miss the ship, it's been closed for 20 years because of the hurricane, and other assorted nonsense, don't believe him! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtaylor Posted September 20, 2013 #7 Share Posted September 20, 2013 <snip> if you get Taxi 143 and he tries to tell you that if you go to Mullet, you'll miss the ship, it's been closed for 20 years because of the hurricane, and other assorted nonsense, don't believe him! If you are completely certain about it being Taxi 143, I'd like to pass that information on to my contact at the Taxi Association, who just happens to be the current President :) gary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreytRacer Posted September 21, 2013 #8 Share Posted September 21, 2013 If you are completely certain about it being Taxi 143, I'd like to pass that information on to my contact at the Taxi Association, who just happens to be the current President :) gary Completely certain is was Taxi 143. I checked specifically when we got out. ;) Big black Lincoln Navigator with shiny wheels. The whole situation was so odd! We told the dispatcher/loader that we were going to Mullet (4 of us) so he lined us up in the appropriate place. We had to wait a few minutes, but eventually they put us in Taxi 143. They added 3 people to our taxi, who were going to Maho. The driver dropped them at the bar at Maho that's at the other end of the beach from the Sunset Bar. When we didn't get out, he proceded to tell us that: 1. We would miss the ship if we went there. 2. It was on the other side of the island (while vaguely waving over his shoulder). 3. Mullet Bay had shut down 20 years ago after it was destroyed by a hurricane. This went on and on and on. He was completely rude and belligerent, like he wasn't going to take any nonsense from some stupid cruise ship passengers, taunting and repeating over and over "You want to miss the ship? I don't care. I live here. I guess you will live here, too." I finally pulled out a map and showed him both Mullet Bay and Maho on it. He kept asking "Who told you to go to Mullet??" I didn't say "gary from CC", which was true, I just said someone told me on the internet. ;) Finally, after 5+ minutes of this, he says fine, he'll take us, gets in the taxi, slams the door, and does a u-turn. He, of course, knows he's been busted because he points out the taxi stand to us and after a drive of less than 3 minutes, drops us at Mullet Bay. The really dumb part is he argued with us for longer than it took for him to drive us there! We could only guess that he had some sort of "arrangement" with the bar he dropped the other passengers at and he was trying to drop 4 more there. Thanks for passing this on to the appropriate person. I tried to find someone to report it to when we got back to the port, and I told a man there, but he was another driver who just kept saying "What he told you, that ain't true!" and I don't think it got passed on to anyone up the chain of command. Thanks for the recommendation to go there, by the way; it was worth all the hassle to get to Mullet Bay! Absolutely beautiful! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karysa Posted September 21, 2013 #9 Share Posted September 21, 2013 Completely certain is was Taxi 143. I checked specifically when we got out. ;) Big black Lincoln Navigator with shiny wheels. The whole situation was so odd! We told the dispatcher/loader that we were going to Mullet (4 of us) so he lined us up in the appropriate place. We had to wait a few minutes, but eventually they put us in Taxi 143. They added 3 people to our taxi, who were going to Maho. The driver dropped them at the bar at Maho that's at the other end of the beach from the Sunset Bar. When we didn't get out, he proceded to tell us that: 1. We would miss the ship if we went there. 2. It was on the other side of the island (while vaguely waving over his shoulder). 3. Mullet Bay had shut down 20 years ago after it was destroyed by a hurricane. This went on and on and on. He was completely rude and belligerent, like he wasn't going to take any nonsense from some stupid cruise ship passengers, taunting and repeating over and over "You want to miss the ship? I don't care. I live here. I guess you will live here, too." I finally pulled out a map and showed him both Mullet Bay and Maho on it. He kept asking "Who told you to go to Mullet??" I didn't say "gary from CC", which was true, I just said someone told me on the internet. ;) Finally, after 5+ minutes of this, he says fine, he'll take us, gets in the taxi, slams the door, and does a u-turn. He, of course, knows he's been busted because he points out the taxi stand to us and after a drive of less than 3 minutes, drops us at Mullet Bay. The really dumb part is he argued with us for longer than it took for him to drive us there! We could only guess that he had some sort of "arrangement" with the bar he dropped the other passengers at and he was trying to drop 4 more there. Thanks for passing this on to the appropriate person. I tried to find someone to report it to when we got back to the port, and I told a man there, but he was another driver who just kept saying "What he told you, that ain't true!" and I don't think it got passed on to anyone up the chain of command. Thanks for the recommendation to go there, by the way; it was worth all the hassle to get to Mullet Bay! Absolutely beautiful! This is very interesting. I am not sure if the taxi driver and Guy's have a deal but this happens in Grand Case at the restaurants on a regular basis. One restaurant owner told me that taxi drivers will have a passenger and the driver stops the taxi and gets out and asks the owners for a "finders fee" sort of payment. If the owner does not agree to pay, the driver gets back in the taxi and takes the passenger to a different restaurant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtaylor Posted October 11, 2013 #10 Share Posted October 11, 2013 Well, for what it's worth, I did finally hear back from the Taxi Association President. His e-mail in its entirety reads: Good Day Mr. gtaylor, As I promised to get back to you sorry for the late response , We spoke to Mr. Lake Taxi 143 concerning the misunderstanding with him and the guest. It was a simple misunderstanding and he sends his apologies. Regards, Mr. Ottis Hughes gary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreytRacer Posted October 14, 2013 #11 Share Posted October 14, 2013 Well, for what it's worth, I did finally hear back from the Taxi Association President. His e-mail in its entirety reads: Good Day Mr. gtaylor, As I promised to get back to you sorry for the late response , We spoke to Mr. Lake Taxi 143 concerning the misunderstanding with him and the guest. It was a simple misunderstanding and he sends his apologies. Regards, Mr. Ottis Hughes gary Wow. Yes, I guess you could call it a "misunderstanding". Sadly, his response will color my perception of St Martin, "The Friendly Island", from now on. A cab driver that lies, insults, and strong-arms is not what St Martin needs and is more than a "misunderstanding". Thanks for your effort to make them aware of our experience. I truly appreciate it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karysa Posted October 14, 2013 #12 Share Posted October 14, 2013 Well, for what it's worth, I did finally hear back from the Taxi Association President. His e-mail in its entirety reads: Good Day Mr. gtaylor, As I promised to get back to you sorry for the late response , We spoke to Mr. Lake Taxi 143 concerning the misunderstanding with him and the guest. It was a simple misunderstanding and he sends his apologies. Regards, Mr. Ottis Hughes gary Gary, perhaps Mr.Hughes read your letter to the editor regarding the water bottles that were said to have been recycled on the water taxis recently and he decided that he should give you an answer. Too bad the answer is so lame. I don't believe that it was a simple misunderstanding and I applaud the OP for passing on the info, and you for informing Mr. Hughes. Hopefully this won't happen to another visitor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtaylor Posted October 14, 2013 #13 Share Posted October 14, 2013 Sunshine. :) For the record, the Dutch St. Maarten Taxi Association does not operate the Water Taxis (or the taxis at the Airport). There are two firms offering them; the owner of Bobby's Marina runs one and I don't know who operates the other. gary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karysa Posted October 14, 2013 #14 Share Posted October 14, 2013 Sunshine. :) For the record, the Dutch St. Maarten Taxi Association does not operate the Water Taxis (or the taxis at the Airport). There are two firms offering them; the owner of Bobby's Marina runs one and I don't know who operates the other. gary I just meant that the Dutch St. Maarten Taxi Association doesn't want to mess with you and end up being the subject in a Letter to the Editor!:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gtaylor Posted October 14, 2013 #15 Share Posted October 14, 2013 karysa, :) Again, Sunshine. gary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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