We are planning a trip with my 84-year-old MIL. She has very limited mobility. Last year, when we visited T&C, it took us almost two hours to get through security on the day of departure. Has that changed or is it still a problem? Thanks for your help!
Turks and Caicos airport: Still a hassle getting through security?
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Depends on day & Time of year...
Avoid Saturday's.
Thanks! Appreciate the responses!
Avoiding Saturdays is great advice. You can also contact the airline's ground handlers in advance to request special meet and assistance when traveling with someone who needs extra assistance. Which airline are you on?
it's a huge hassle! we traveled recently on a saturday (6/30) and returned on a saturday 7/7 -- def avoid saturdays!! we have 3 small kids with us and leaving the the 7th was just awful. the printers broke down in the airport, no lights for a bit (didnt matter so much b/c it was midday) and no air conditioning in ithe airport. makes me never want to travel there again...good luck. i agree with asking in advance for assistance from the airline and having someone meet you when you de-plane with a wheelchair if your MIL needs one.
There actually is a/c in teh airport...just not strong enough
I was there in May. Arrived on Sunday Memorial Day Weekend and flew home on Thursday.
AA via Miami. Customs was a breeze on arrival and security was easy on departure. The line to check in was terrible so we were glad we carried our luggage on rather than checking and checked in online at the hotel to save all of that. We had a lot of time to kill but probably just lucked out with days we traveled. Airport has AC but it was a little warm especially in travel jeans. Get a seat by the fan once you clear security.
Actually, the island had an island-wide power outage until about 12:30 yesterday (7/7), Pretty unusual, but it did make things very difficult at the airport.
definitely make arrangements for the wheel chair. i have done this several times traveling with my best friends mom. it's free!! & they are very very nice about it. bff's mom can walk but quite slowly & can not stand for long periods. we do this at both ends of the trip - she is much less exhausted this way.
not to mention they'll take you through parts of airports you can't normally access & usually to the front of all lines. good luck.
one more comment -- getting through immigration when we arrived was tad painful. as far as i could tell, ONE plane which was ours (United Airlines flight) had landed. The line took forever and i realize it takes those immigration people time to check and stamp each passport for each and every member in the party. ALSO, make sure you use proper colored ink on plane to fill out any forms. my husband mistakenly used black ink when he should have used blue ink (could have been other way around cannot remember now) and the woman who checks the form said to us something along the lines of: "this is an official govt document, you must now re-do the form using correct ink color" What a huge pain! there were 5 of us in our party. maybe check out Jamaica as possibility? Their airport has been totally modernized although arrival can be tough with HUGE lines to get through immigration. I would say the day of travel is crucial factor here too. The new sangster terminal (for departures) is very modern and clean and comfortable and VERY air conditioned. I have a hard time believing that the TCI airport has A/C.
the TCI airport should consider investing in back up generators so poor travelers dont have to stand around sweating in 90 degree heat in the dark and no air conditioning. if you think about it, if the airline cannot print BOARDING PASSES due to a power outage then the risks are that everyone misses their flights. With the sheer amount of families who travel to this island spending an average of 10k for a week, you would think they could get their heads around this. TCI airport officials seriously need to consider creating a more modernized airport. bottom line: arriving felt like a zoo and so did departing.
dianne1217,
Thanks so much. We are already booked into TCI, same place we visited last year. We had a great vacation, but felt so stressed on the way home that we thought about visiting a different island.
It seems strange that Turks hasn't found a way around the airport problems, since it's becoming an increasingly popular destination for Americans, Canadians, and other travellers.
BTW, we used to live in Jamaica part-time, so we know and love the island, but it's not a good match for my MIL.
Weadles: my pleasure. i recommend too that you take extra pre-caution and use hand sanitizer often while you are there. Pack some in your carry on and suit case. the norovirus which is severe GI sickness is potential threat on this island. maybe consider packing anti-biotic like cipro and/or checking with MIL's doctor as to what medications might be good to bring along with you. also mosquito repellent and bug spray to spray the room. better safe than sorry!
Thanks, dianne 1217. We travel frequently, so hand sanitizer is always in my bag. So is cipro, but only in case of a parasitic infection. As for norovirus? While I feel very sorry for those who suffered through it, my understanding is you can get it anywhere that a large crowd gathers- from a cruise to a conference. I got it two years ago in Boston. So did everyone else at our hotel! Not fun stuff, but you just deal with it and hope for the best.
FYI They are expanding the airport, building a new terminal, they just completed expanding the runway, and bringing in new technology.
You have to give them kudos for being a new destination, popular only within the last couple of years.
They new terminal is scheduled to complete in about 18 months. Of course, things take longer on an island.
Another thing to think about, no matter how much chaos it seems, every person will get on the plane no matter what, even if they have to do everyone manually.
A generator to run the airport? It would have to be the size of the airport. Provo rarely looses power, mainly during a hurricane, and when it does, hospitals and airports are first to get it.
Funny thing, we had a major power outage in Virginia (2 million people without!) last weekend, some just finally got power yesterday.
So for an island to loose power and restore it within 3 hours is actually quite amazing.
Sometimes you just have to roll with the punches. Call it an adventure!
That's good news, Blamona! The island is a really special place, but the airport gives the wrong impression, especially those security lines on the day of a Saturday departure!!
On another subject... I've been following the story of the massive electrical outage in Virginia. Really frightening. Hope everybody in your family is OK.
Just returned from T&C. We arrive on a Thursday and departed on a Tuesday and had no problem.
Hello, Weadles,

Where are you staying?
We are thinking about a trip to Provo & trying to figure out where to stay on Grace Bay Beach.
Any recs?
Have a wonderful trip!
When do you leave? Not on a Saturday, I hope!
OB1
Ocean, what's your budget?
Weadles stayed at West Bay Club and loved it. It's one of my favorites too. You do have to have a car staying there to get to the best restaurants, but everything is only 5 minutes away. (taxi are extremely expensive)
I just got an email from them offering 4th and 7th nights free. Tons of luxury for the price point.
Send them an email directly for the promotion:
http://thewestbayclub.com/contact-us.html
Thanks blamona!
I will check it out.
Any places where we can walk to dinner & not have to take taxis?
Budget is fairly generous.
Ocean
I highly recommend a car, as taxi costs more. No resort is close to everything or all the great restaurants, everything is in clumps.
What's fairly generous to you? I have no idea without a ball park figure.
Seven Stars is right in the middle, and you can get around to supermarket, small shop strips and numerous restaurants. Gorgeous resort too.
You'd still need a car for golf, snorkel, and to explore all the glorious other beaches. It's easy to get around and everything is within 10 minutes by car, but hard to walk in heat, at night and carrying things.
$700/night
Hi OceanBreeze,
Yes, we did love West Bay Club. So much that we're going back in November with the rest of our family. You can walk to a few restaurants from West Bay ( Somewhere and the restaurant at the Marina), but you will need a cab or car for everything else. The only slight hiccup with West Bay is that the restaurant is mediocre to poor. But the accommodations are straight out of a design magazine, especially if you book a luxury one-bedroom.
Not sure when you're planning to go, but we paid $600 for the luxury one-bed at West Bay in November. Turks is one of the most expensive islands in the Caribbean- for almost everything. So be prepared. We ate some meals in our condo to save some money. Have fun!
I forgot to add that The Ganesvoort is next door to West Bay Club, so you can dine there, too, although we didn't hear such great things about that restaurant, either. I also think that the Ganesvoort offers pay-as-you go fitness classes ( yoga, etc.) if that's of interest to you.
Thanks, Weadles!
In February that would probably be...what?...double? We may have to increase our budget. That's ok.
The only thing about Provo in Feb...is it warm enough? We were discussing this on another thread & I was suggesting that it was not warm enough.
It's a place I really want to go, mainly for the beach. So, perhaps we should go sooner. Maybe September? But, at that time of year, do we have to be concerned about hurricanes?
OB1
OceanBreeze1,
Check the weather stats online. We are going back to Provo in January for business reasons, and while I think it will be cooler than I'd like -77 degrees- I'm sure we'll still have an excellent time on that wide stretch of beach in front of West Bay!
Also- a FYI- West Bay does seem to have the best bit of beach- much wider and less crowded than at some of the other resorts.
Good luck!
OH, and I would not go in September. No way, after cancelling three trips to the Caribbean in past years. Total hassle!! You could be lucky, but then again?
I've been to Provo the last 10 January's. Most of the time it's low 80s. The water is a tiny bit cooler, last year was 77-78?
I've been in sept there too, and mostly had luck.
I'd live down there all year if I could.
3 sights to keep up with weather :
Stormcarib.com
Windguru.com (while no maps, it's a surfing site, but actually quite accurate)
NHC.NOAA.gov. Where everybody gets their weather from during hurricane season.
Also google Turks and Caicos websites, there's a live view at the West Bay Club sight, I watch it every morning!
It's overcast today, but Windguru seams to have it clearing up by Sunday.
Thanks, Weadles and blamona!
we are traveling to T&C for the first time in Jan. 2013
3 adults and 2 kids...considering Seven Stars.
Love reading all your recommendations and suggestions...
what should we not miss...would appreciate any input from those of you that have been here before.
thanks so much