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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Head over to the East End and visit the parrot sanctuary and have lunch at [b]Big Tree BBQ[/b]. Stop at the botanical gardens to see some blue iguanas on your way back to the west side. I also think your kids would love the double slide pontoon boat snorkeling trip (https://www.whitesandwatersports.com/tours/double-water-slide-pontoon-boat). We also had a blast with the jet ski tour by Fat Fish.[/quote] Just keep in mind this is literally just a big grill on this guy's front yard with like 3 picnic tables. Rubbery lobster grilled from frozen (but surprisingly cheap), but amazing BBQ otherwise, including some of the best beef ribs I've eaten outside of Texas. I rented a house near it, and I swear, they just opened whenever they felt like it. The hours were inconsistent and did not follow the Google Maps operating times. Just a warning because it is long drive (over an hour) to get there from 7 Mile Beach and not worth it unless you were already in the area. Tukka has another restaurant nearby (they have a location off the North Sound too in the West too) if Big Tree is closed. [/quote] And his aunt also has a little restaurant across the street called Vivine's Kitchen (she literally serves the food out of her kitchen window). With that said, I would make a day of exploring the East End -- see the parrots, see the gardens/iguanas, eat lunch (if Big Tree and Vivine's are closed, try La Casita), go on the snorkeling trip with White Sands, and then head home. Maybe stop at one of the fish fry places on your way back home. Definitely book the snorkel/stingray jet ski trip with Fat Fish. You get to go really fast, and your kids will love it.[/quote]
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