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Date:         Fri, 18 May 2012 06:29:39 -0400
Reply-To:     Frank Condelli <RAlanen@AOL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Frank Condelli <RAlanen@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Tampa Bay Progreso Ferry Service Update
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Please fill in this questionnaire as best you can so that perhaps this ferry service will become a reality ! AND, please pass this message on to anyone you may know who would be interested in this service.

Thanks, Frank Condelli

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> From: Tamara Magnusson <tamarainprogreso@gmail.com> > Date: May 10, 2012 11:21:46 AM EDT > To: undisclosed-recipients:; > Subject: Tampa Bay Progreso Ferry Service Update > > If you are receiving this email you have requested to be on the Tampa Bay Progreso Ferry email update list. If you do not want to receive updates please advise. > > The past year has not brought a lot of forward momentum with the ferry project in spite of the interest of three different ferry companies and many false start dates. The scandals which precipitated personnel changes at the Progreso Port Authority certainly didn't help the situation either, however, things have been happening behind the scenes and from what I understand a number of feasibility studies have been done in the Tampa area showing the ferry project is viable but the inability to do a feasibility study within the expatriate community continues to be a stumbling block especially with investors. > > Having learned from the mistakes of the previous ferry services in the area and responses from the previous expat surveys the original plans have been modified. Super high speed ferries are now being considered to shorten the crossing time, frequent user plans, and even free vehicle bonuses are being considered. A year round weekly crossing schedule with frequency based on use patterns and peak seasons will be offered. As this service will take some years to become profitable investor backing will be the key to success. > > I know many of you have already completed one or both of the previous surveys but United Caribbean Lines is asking for our input once again. The results will directly influence investors and the more responses the better so please forward this email and ask everyone you know who may travel this direction to answer the questions and forward their responses to United Caribbean Lines. If you have access to expatriate websites, blogs or travel groups please have all your members respond.

> > If you are comfortable letting UCL know how to reach you they would like to extend some special courtesies, goodies, discounts and upgrades for helping them, when the ferry service begins. Just put your email address and mailing address in Central America on your answers to the questionnaire so UCL can reach you with the offers when they get started. > > > Please copy the following questions with your answers in an email and send your responses as soon as possible to Bruce Nierenburg at United Caribbean Lines. > > BNIERENBERG@AOL.COM > > > > > > Questionnaire for Ex-Pats living in Central America for new Ferry Service of United Caribbean Lines > > 1. Where in Central America is your current home? > > > 2. How many family members reside in your Central American home? > > > 3. Do you maintain a second home in the U.S. or Canada? > > > 4. When you travel to go to the U.S or Canada to visit friends family etc. What is your destination? > > > 5. How many times a year do you make this trip? > > > 6. If you have more than one place you travel to in the U.S or Canada please list those additional destinations > > > 7. How often to you travel to these secondary destinations each calendar year > > > 8. When you go do you drive or fly? If both what is the approx. % for each? > > > 9. Do you have pets? Do you take them when you return to the U.S or Canada? > > > 10. When you return to the U.S. or Canada do you shop for supplies etc. For your home in Central America? > > > 11. When you travel from your home in Central America to the U.S. or Canada are there times of the year you do most of the travel? If so, when? > > > 12. Do friends and family come to Central America each year to visit you? If so how often? > > > 13. Do you own an RV in Central America? > > > a. Would you take it on the ferry? > > > 14. What would be the most important reasons you would take the ferry to Florida? > > > a. Please number the following reasons in order of importance for using the ferry > > b. Number 1 is the most important. Number 10 the least > > > i. Go back to other homes in U.S. and or Canada ____ > > ii. Visit family and friends ____ > > iii. Shopping ____ > > iv. Vacationing in Florida ___ > > v. I can take my car or RV ___ > > vi. Go to Florida to use airports for further travel ___ > > vii. Go to Florida to get on a cruise ____ > > viii. Just to get away for a short trip ____ > > ix. Travel for medical purposes ___ > > x. Other ( please name ) ______ > > > > Additional comments or things you would like us to know to help serve you better with our new ferry service > > > > > > > > > Your Name and address in Central America > > > Your email address > > > Thanks from all of us at United Caribbean Lines > > > > -- > Tamara Magnusson >


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