Carriage talk
his healthy horses, Mollie and Ozzie, who pull a very handsome Amish carriage for six polished to the hilt.
Mr. Warren has been a carriage driver since he was 18 years old. He worked at the Marriott Castle Harbour Hotel before it closed and is now driving full time.
"They can't believe how beautiful and clear it is with all the different colours of blues and greens.
"Tourists want to know facts about the Island such as the size and they are very keen to learn about our history, especially the discovery with the shipwreck, and information about St. George's in general,'' Mr. Warren said.
When asked about ways we could improve tourism he said: "The present government is doing fine. I would like to give some advice about tickets for the buggy rides. The cruise ship should stop selling tickets on the boat because they sell the tickets at $25 a head and my rate is $60 an hour for four. I feel that the tourists don't get a good deal when they pay those prices from the ship,'' he concluded.
Horse and Buggy Driver: Charles Warren with his sturdy team, Mollie and Ozzie, are very popular with tourists in St. George's.
At the keyboard is Preston Swan with Ed Christopher of `Prestege'.
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