Johnny-O!
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Havana did not get hit too bad by the hurricane. A few problems are on the horizon. Food is scarce and at a premium, but that will probably be short term. The southern/eastern cities have a housing problem and the food issue is more amplified. You will probably see a parade towards Havana for those looking for better working and housing conditions. The pig roast and Christmas tree might be kinda skinny this year. But the issue that has most people stressed out is the overnight increase (9/8/08) in gasoline from $3.07/gal to $5.43/gal for 80 octane and $4.49/gal to $7.09/gal for the premium stuff (the kind you are required to use in the rental car). The saturday I was there I saw the streets pretty bare. Now the major concern is that more price increases are on the way for general consumption items, hopefully they'll lay off the cigars. Now I did see one positive thing, they have a lot of double decker tour buses (like the ones used in England) A/C on the bottom, open air on the top you can ride it all day for $5. The route is from Marina Hemingway to downtown points of interest and then on to Playa Santa Maria (Playas del Este) or Havanas eastern beaches. I had seen these a while back, but was not sure of the routes. That ride to Sta. Maria and back for $5 is a bargain, plus you can smoke and drink on the roof!. That will probably be an awesome ride on the roof December-March. They had a website for the times and stopping points, I'll try to post that later. John