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Here in the keys in the spring of 2020 the main artery entering the keys was closed to all but residentsThanks Tony for the informative post. I started diving GC in the 80s and have been back many times and hope to again in the future.
Having been to GC and a number of other islands over the years, especially those that had a big and busy cruise tourism business, I think I can understand the sentiment among some on the island that they did not miss all that came with large influx of tourists. We will continue to patiently wait and return when the time is right.
I feel for all the tourism based businesses on the island and hope this can be put behind them sometime soon.
Skimming the Cayman Compass these past 18 months or so, I am paying just as much attention to the concerning number of violent crime reports as I do to the reopening news. I can't tell if the stories represent an increase or not.
I look forward to our return, hopefully sometime in 2022, and diving with Divetech and some of the other high quality dive ops we have dove with in the past.
The retiree and well off were ecstatic
Most small biz owners were upset
I bet it is similar in GC
For us it was fantastic others not so much
The fed stimulus helped the hospitality staff to a degree, dont know if it is similar in GC