All the good locations are already taken.
"angry planet" wrote in message
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> Stunning. Who would have thought that this was going to be a dificult
> question?
>
> Let's start over with the axiom that my friends COMPLETELY understand
> how to own and operate a restaurant. Let's also assume that they don't
> want to read any fictional book about the islands.
>
> Now... breathing deeply and starting over....
>
> Which of the islands has a good quality nightlife, but safe
> environment with steady tourists, where they might want to start this
> process?
>
> Rosalie B. wrote in
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> > x-no-archive:yes
> >
> >
> > Freddie Sharp wrote:
> >
> >>angry planet wrote:
> >>
> >>> Some rich friends of mine in the U.S. want to start a restaurant
> >>> somewhere in the Caribbean, and I wanted to get everyone's advice.
> >>> They are trying to decide which islands to check out. They want a
> >>> good nightlife, but nothing too crazy or crime-ridden. Something
> >>> safe, sustainable and enjoyable for long-term dealings.
> >>>
> >>> Can anyone on this list provide any good options from your
> >>> experiences? It looks like Aruba is a strong possiblity, but I
> >>> wanted to gather as many opinions as possible.
> >>>
> >>> Does anyone know of any specific issues in dealing with any of these
> >>> islands that would make this effort prohibitively difficult?
> >>>
> >
> > Have them read "Don't Stop the Carnival" by Wouk.
> >
> >>> Thanks in advance.
> >>>
> >>>
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> >>Your first consideration should be sustaining operations over a long
> >>period of time in order to allow for business participation to
> >>increase to a sustainable level. This when an average location is
> >>chosen could be as long as two years. And then the profit turned may
> >>only sustain the current overhead, not recoup previous investment.
> >>So quite evident, a better than average location must be located.
> >>And as has been said in the past, the three best considerations are
> >>location, location, and location.
> >
> > grandma Rosalie
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