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Westin St John [Master Thread] - Part 2 (June 2014 and forward)

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Here's hoping that we don't see a slew of Special Assessments. I wish we could know about the extent of insurance coverage, or lack thereof. You'd think though as large as VSE is, there would be adequate insurance and planning for this.
 

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The before and after video on IG is really telling. Looks like they were a guest and got stuck. Also, they were in their villa (BV phase?) during Irma - that surprises me, but perhaps deemed safer alternative (?)


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Comment on Facebook says Westin closed through September 29th.
 

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My wife sent a screen shot of a comment in one of many on Facebook -- Westin Resort is closed until September 29th. I can't belive they will get that place turned around in 3 weeks; but that was per the Starwood Ownership line this lady posted.

News isn't good. Cruz Bay in tough shape, and there is finally word coming out of Coral Bay. Per a special Facebook page set up -- Devastation is complete, but people are ok. No serious injuries reported thus far and a volunteer medic only had to bandage 1-2 people. They are all anxious to start the work of clearing debris and roads to get better access....but this is going to be a long build. I read an article stating it could take years for St Thomas to recover.

On one bright note, it was said somewhere that Delta was going to be flying into STT starting Saturday. The airport picture i saw looked pretty decent, would assume communications biggest key

The pictures are just heartbreaking. They are all so positive about rebuilding; but the cold hard reality is if people don't return their lives will never be the same.

Irma has done some major damage to some amazing places.....St Martin, St John, St Thomas, Puerto Rico, and on its way to crushing Turks and Cacos.

Kenny Chesney had a pretty emotional post about being absolutely speechless - I would look for him to do something like JJ Watt for the area. It is his home for many months per year when not touring or in LA.
 

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Dear Owner,

In the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, we wanted to update you on the status of The Westin St. John Resort Villas.

Most importantly all of our Associates, Owners and Guests are safe. The resort and the surrounding areas experienced significant damage and we are currently assessing the overall impact. We are able to report that the resort endured flooding, displaced landscaping and roof damage to multiple buildings. We will work with our insurance company to repair or replace these areas.

I would like to thank our team who worked diligently to prepare for the storm, help minimize damage and ensure the safety and well-being of the more than 300 Owners and Guests on property.

Thank you all for your kind messages. We will update you as we learn more.

Be well,

Sam Hugli
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Dear Owner,

In the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, we wanted to update you on the status of The Westin St. John Resort Villas.

Most importantly all of our Associates, Owners and Guests are safe. The resort and the surrounding areas experienced significant damage and we are currently assessing the overall impact. We are able to report that the resort endured flooding, displaced landscaping and roof damage to multiple buildings. We will work with our insurance company to repair or replace these areas.

I would like to thank our team who worked diligently to prepare for the storm, help minimize damage and ensure the safety and well-being of the more than 300 Owners and Guests on property.

Thank you all for your kind messages. We will update you as we learn more.

Be well,

Sam Hugli
General ManagerYou have received this transactional message as part of your vacation ownership. Please do not reply directly to this system-generated e-mail. Contact Vistana Management, Inc. at 9002 San Marco Court, Orlando, FL 32819 or click here.

2017 Vistana Signature Experiences, Inc. ("Vistana") and Marriott International, Inc. ("Marriott"). All Rights Reserved. Vistana and its logo are the trademarks of Vistana or its affiliates. SPG, Preferred Guest, Sheraton, Westin and their logos are the trademarks of Marriott or its affiliates and are used by Vistana, an authorized partner of the SPG program, under license from Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, LLC, a subsidiary of Marriott. Vistana and the programs and products it provides are not owned, developed or sold by Marriott or its affiliates. Vistana is solely responsible for its advertising, marketing, privacy and data collection practices.

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I wish they had mentioned what buildings specifically.
 

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Pretty much every building. I have seen many angles and areas and most every buildings points were ripped off. Going to be interesting how long it takes them to get people in. Specifics are going to be hard as it just happened and they have limited communication
 

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The hillside may have offered some protection for B31-34 - the IG photos show most roofs intact on hillside above gas station - but then again - different angle. Our villa (B34 1st floor corner) would be easily flooded with water coming off that hillside - and those roof corners are exposed.
Recall the roofs (and siding) were replaced - 2010-12?
 
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St. John does not seem to be in the direct path of Hurricane Jose, but it is quite close...

Oddly - the areas affected my get water (from rain) with minimal storm damage. Many (many) Carib island folk are going to be in dire need of water soon/foremost (and shelter and food, and medical aid, etc...). btw - not sure if this is allowed per TUG rules, but we donated to St John Rescue - they are in process of sending 3 planes.

WSJ damage is minimal compared to the devastation of those less protected.

It is reported (unverified) that 95% of boats in Hurricane Hole are severely damaged and many aground. Unverified. They have a couple of Sat phones in Coral Bay - can only walk around as roads are blocked by poles, etc.
So sad.
 
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The hillside may have offered some protection for B31-34 - the IG photos show most roofs intact on hillside above gas station - but then again - different angle. Our villa (B34 1st floor corner) would be easily flooded with water coming off that hillside - and those roof corners are exposed.
Recall the roofs (and siding) were replaced - 2010-12?
I put be missing something, what IG pictures. I am interested in Building 43 pics.
 

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Here are two photos from twitter of WSJ. You might be able to determine the buildings based on angles.
 

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ST. THOMAS — Governor Kenneth Mapp confirmed at a late Thursday press conference that so far, four people have been confirmed dead in St. Thomas in the wake of Hurricane Irma, adding that there was a high likelihood that more bodies would be found.


“Part of the recovery process involves going through properties and going through neighborhoods, and so far, I can confirm that so far we’ve identified at least four fatalities,” Mr. Mapp said. “I will not venture to say what was the cause of the fatalities; they clearly occurred during the course of the event,” he added, referring to Hurricane Irma — the 185 mile-per-hour storm that laid waste to St. Thomas on Wednesday. Mr. Mapp said the number is expected to increase as first responders continue their search and rescue efforts. “I’m advised that I should not be surprised to hear that there’s more; I don’t know that there will be any massive numbers, but this was a significant event leaving significant destruction in its path,” he said.

The governor also said his administration was not ready to reveal the communities in which the bodies were found, telling The Consortium that, “We can’t answer all the questions this early out.”

The tragic news is sure to heighten the fear of relatives who live abroad and have not been able to make contact with their loved ones in St. Thomas. The Consortium has been inundated by people whose family members were caught in the storm, some in tears, searching for any clue that would put their minds at ease.

William Vogel, federal coordinating officer of FEMA Region II, which encompasses the states of New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Native American tribes in the region, broke down while speaking at the press conference. “I can’t tell you how much the federal family understands what position you’re in, and we will do our best to be able to provide you with everything that you need,” Mr. Vogel managed, after offering sympathies.

At the Thursday press conference, which was held at Government House on St. Croix, Mr. Mapp said the newly formed Emergency Operations Command (E.O.C.), which serves as a centralized point to receive and disseminate information, and to adequately deploy resources, would create a system through which family members could begin identifying their loved ones.

The governor had planned on visiting St. Thomas today, and apologized for not being able to make it. He stressed that his administration and federal partners have been working incessantly to assure that affected Virgin Islanders receive adequate relief. He said all federal resources relative to Hurricane Irma will be routed to the St. Thomas-St. John District, as St. Croix was already returning to some level of normalcy.

Mr. Mapp said the damage in some areas of St. John appeared to be worse that the havoc Hurricane Irma exacted on St. Thomas. Mona Barnes, the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency, confirmed tonight that “a couple of the ferries have actually sunk,” quoting the captain of the district’s ports who, she said, also stated that all the ports in the district were closed as of late Thursday.

Noting that Virgin Islanders were in a unique and favorable position to be U.S. citizens, Mr. Mapp confirmed that President Donald Trump had approved his administration’s request for disaster declaration, which qualifies the territory for substantial federal dollars as the islands work to rebuild from the devastation that was Hurricane Irma.

The governor called off a curfew on St. Croix, but kept it active in St. Thomas. He also requested that all government employees return to work — including teachers, even though students will stay home for the remainder of the week — and urged St. Thomians to stay adhere to the curfew as crews continued their work.

The roofs of homes, hotels, gas stations and even Government House, were ripped off their frames, making room for strong winds to batter items on the inside, along with the incessant pouring of rain (Mr. Mapp reported 12 inches had fallen in the St. Thomas-St. John District as of 4:00 p.m. Wednesday).

Suddenly, buildings that were once considered safe turned into entrapment structures, sending their dwellers into panic, even as the water continued to rise, and the terrifying sound of the Irma’s wind gnawed. Human instinct forced the hurricane victims into survival mode, and some corralled themselves in areas of the compromised structures deemed the most protective.

Soon after, the distress calls came pouring in: “I need help for my mom after storm passes, she is in Wintberg. House is in bad shape — windows and doors gone; she is in a closet. Glass and water everywhere- I need help to get her out of there once this is over, please. I need to get her somewhere dry. She is 1-22 Wintberg, St. Thomas. She is 83 years old. Her roof is gone — just a pile of rubble,” wrote Sarah Beck, a post that was widely shared.

“My mom needs help. She’s on STJ, 16-5 George Simmons Terrace. Last I heard from her she was hiding in a closet and water was rising up through the floor from the cistern. Glass door and windows busted,” wrote Chezni Charles.

“My mom is stuck with flooding up to her knees and more water pouring in. If anyone can please help Eril Mitcham. Mountain Top Condo 11- D. St Thomas,” wrote Angie White. Moments later, a neighbor of Ms. White’s mother, offered to help. “We live right by and can send help,” offered Meredith Butala.

These stories were unique in their own right, yet similar in many ways as they all brought to light the destruction Irma left in its wake.
 

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Can someone tell me how to attach a photo? Roofs are off at WSJ
I saved the pictures to my iPhone and then used the "upload file" button at the bottom of this posting box.
 

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I saved the pictures to my iPhone and then used the "upload file" button at the bottom of this posting box.
Thanks I finally got it
 

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Here are two photos from twitter of WSJ. You might be able to determine the buildings based on angles.

The second one is the Main building (Front Desk, etc)

The 1st one???


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The second one is the Main building (Front Desk, etc)

The 1st one???


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Maybe sunset bay, looks like the pool in the background.

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Here are two photos from twitter of WSJ. You might be able to determine the buildings based on angles.
Thanks those are buildings in the main resort. I am looking for VGV Building 43 (Pool Villas).
 

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The second one is the Main building (Front Desk, etc)

The 1st one???


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the 1st one looks like the pool bar looking towards the ocean.
 

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the 1st one looks like the pool bar looking towards the ocean.
Actually, it may not be the bar. It's somewhere near the pool. I don't think that is a villas building.
 

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Actually, it may not be the bar. It's somewhere near the pool. I don't think that is a villas building.
ok, mystery solved.
 
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