
Bolongo Bay Beach Resort 🌴
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Bolongo Bay Beach Resort 🌴
@BolongoBay
We’re a small, family-owned, all-inclusive beach resort in St. Thomas. Over 50 years of service in the USVI


The entire row is alllllll yours. Welcome to United Relax Row, three adjacent United Economy seats with adjustable leg rests that can each be raised or lowered to create a cozy lie-flat space for stretching out... You'll also get a mattress pad, blanket and two pillows. If you’re traveling with kids, a plushie too! United Relax Row will be available starting next year on more than 200 of our 787s and 777s, each with up to 12 of these brand-new rows. united.com/Elevated

How To See Underwater Without Goggles 😮

Businesses with the Highest Failure Rates : 1. Hotels (90%) 2. Gyms (81%) 3. Restaurants (80%) 4. Construction (70%) 4. ...show more

Darius Garland says he was initially ‘skeptical’ about the trade to the Clippers, but is now ‘super excited about LA life’ “The first day, I literally called my mom and said, ‘This is the first time I’ve seen sun in February.’ Waking up to the sun instantly changed my whole mood.” (via @MarcJSpears)

BLIZZARD BEACH: Winds are picking up in the Outer Banks of North Carolina and crews are working hard to ensure dunes remain intact as a powerful nor'easter, with the potential to become a bomb cyclone, slams the coast and triggers Coastal Flood Warnings across the barrier islands.

Honestly, Ben Affleck actually knowing AI and the landscape caught me off guard, but as a writer, makes sense. Great takes across the board.

So this guy has a pet bull shark. It’s been in his pond since it was a pup for 5 years and he feeds it every day. What say you about this!

There's a natural tension with hotels these days I noticed Where the staff usually makes 10x-100x less than the guests While they have to play the fake role of "welcome sir" and "how was your day" of a luxurious experience when in reality almost no staff in hospitality actually cares about any of that anymore Because it's a become an industry of very low pay and super fast churn so why would they? They make $1K/mo and quit within 6-12 months (depending which country) Their guests can afford to travel the world and stay in expensive hotel rooms, while they can't If the staff that works for you can't ever climb the social ladder or escape the system, why would they work hard for you? I surely wouldn't There must be some socio-economic name for this effect



I’m here at Murray’s…is an incredible jerk chicken restaurant in Jamaica, where the team is cooking 5,000 meals for families in Clarendon impacted by Hurricane Melissa. Jamaicans helping Jamaicans…neighbors cooking for neighbors…showing the world what community looks like when people come together. This is Jamaica strong!! This is the spirit of @wckitchen! And we will keep cooking with our amazing local partners to reach anyone in need. #ChefsForJamaica










There’s an all-inclusive beach resort in the U.S. Virgin Islands where you can snorkel for bottles of rum once a week

MTV had a show in the early 90s called The Grind that was just people dancing to music

In the 18th century, doctors prescribed trips to the ocean to cure melancholy and they shouldn't have stopped doing that





