Zagrid094
TUG Member
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2020
- Messages
- 76
- Reaction score
- 151
- Location
- Virginia
- Resorts Owned
- Marriott's Crystal Shores, Marriott's Grande Ocean, Marriott's Manor Club, MVC Trust Points
As I stated previously, Irma and Ian were different storms. Irma was primarily a wind event at Marco Island producing lesser storm surge than Ian, so the effects will be inherently different. There was some storm debris still piled on the street curbs by homeowners when we first arrived, but the majority picked up during our stay from what I recall. The beach was so clean it was as if no storm had occurred. I was so amazed with the condition of the island, I thanked the men who drove the tractors on the beach each morning to maintain the beach condition and wrote a letter to the Marco Island City Council and Beach and Coastal Resources Advisory Committee praising them for the outstanding job the entire community and city employees had done restoring the island to its natural beauty. It was remarkable considering only a month had passed since the hurricane.Post #119 about the lingering affects of the storm have me wondering if we should go in 2 weeks even if it is open?
I’ve been conflicted about going to vacation when people in the area are suffering vs going to contribute to the economy. But now the thought of the water not being swimmable and knowing many things might not be open has be leaning no. What was your experience in 2017?
With that said, Ian could have affected the island and beaches differently since there was higher storm surge. You can always contact the city for details regarding the condition of the island and beaches before going. From what I have seen on Facebook, businesses and restaurants are beginning to reopen. If my reservations had not been cancelled, I would be at Crystal Shores right now. I can't imagine Marriott reopening the resort or the city allowing visitors if the island was unsafe. I know they are working as hard as possible so that visitors/guests can return and support the island and area economy as soon as possible.