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Update: Aruba Bus schedule for Carnival weekend

courtesy of: The Morning News

bus-stop.jpgArubus is offering a special schedule to facilitate islanders enjoying the events taking place over the weekend, and to relieve the stress of finding parking or being blocked in by other inconsiderate drivers.

On Saturday, February 11, when the Lighting Parade is over, there will be extra buses leaving the bus station in Oranjestad to make sure that everyone can get home or to the San Nicolas bus station safely, particularly in the case of consumption of alcohol. There is nothing more pleasant after a night of partying than to sit and relax in a bus and go home without having to bother with the traffic or people driving irresponsibly. Arubus has experienced and conscientious drivers, capable of bringing everyone safely to their destination.

Sunday, February 12, is the Oranjestad Children’s Carnival Parade. Arubus will also have extra buses on standby at the Oranjestad bus station for all those who do not have their own transportation and there will be extra trips added to the schedule, if necessary.

Please note that commuters going to the hotel area for work and resort guests who have attended the parades will find additional buses on standby, so they need not be concerned of overcrowding.  The additional buses will be deployed if needed.

Because the crossing at Piet’s Ice cream in the Caya Ernesto Petronia is still closed, there will be a small change in that route to accommodate passengers.
The schedule will be as follows:
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