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Mildred Savalier July 11th, 2004 06:20 AM

Planning a trip
 
My husband and I are planning a trip for Jan 16 to the 23 or maybe 26th of
2005.
In order to make it work it has to be CHEAP! Really Cheap!
We want Caribbean or similar beachfront all-inclusive. We love to snorkel
see the sights and lay on the beach.
A resort with entertainment is a plus. Some kids are fine as long as its not
All kids. We are in are mid 40's and will depart from Boston's Logan Airport
although Manchester NH is doable.
We have been to Mexico the Bahamas and St Lucia so maybe a different island
would be best.
I would love to hear any and all ideas or opinions.
This NG has been slow lately so maybe we can get people talking?

Thanks

--
Dilly

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People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did, but
people will never forget how you made them feel.


Robert Kozubal July 12th, 2004 03:12 AM

Planning a trip
 
You might want to look into Sunset Beach in Montego Bay, Jamaica. We
spent a couple of nights there last September. It's a nice resort for
the money. The resort does permit kids, but at that time of year I doubt
that you would see many.



In article ,
"Mildred Savalier" wrote:

My husband and I are planning a trip for Jan 16 to the 23 or maybe 26th of
2005.
In order to make it work it has to be CHEAP! Really Cheap!
We want Caribbean or similar beachfront all-inclusive. We love to snorkel
see the sights and lay on the beach.
A resort with entertainment is a plus. Some kids are fine as long as its not
All kids. We are in are mid 40's and will depart from Boston's Logan Airport
although Manchester NH is doable.
We have been to Mexico the Bahamas and St Lucia so maybe a different island
would be best.
I would love to hear any and all ideas or opinions.
This NG has been slow lately so maybe we can get people talking?

Thanks


Mildred Savalier July 12th, 2004 11:27 PM

Planning a trip
 
What are your thoughts and or opinions about safety and crime in Jamaica?
My husband and I love to wander about and have been told that Jamaica can be
dangerous.

--
Dilly

http://home.comcast.net/~itsdilly/
http://community.webshots.com/user/savalier
People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did, but
people will never forget how you made them feel.

"Robert Kozubal" wrote in message
...
You might want to look into Sunset Beach in Montego Bay, Jamaica. We
spent a couple of nights there last September. It's a nice resort for
the money. The resort does permit kids, but at that time of year I doubt
that you would see many.



In article ,
"Mildred Savalier" wrote:

My husband and I are planning a trip for Jan 16 to the 23 or maybe 26th

of
2005.
In order to make it work it has to be CHEAP! Really Cheap!
We want Caribbean or similar beachfront all-inclusive. We love to

snorkel
see the sights and lay on the beach.
A resort with entertainment is a plus. Some kids are fine as long as its

not
All kids. We are in are mid 40's and will depart from Boston's Logan

Airport
although Manchester NH is doable.
We have been to Mexico the Bahamas and St Lucia so maybe a different

island
would be best.
I would love to hear any and all ideas or opinions.
This NG has been slow lately so maybe we can get people talking?

Thanks



Robert Kozubal July 13th, 2004 04:26 AM

Planning a trip
 
I think that if you stay in the tourist areas, you will be fine. For
the most part, the Jamaican people are friendly and I can honestly say
that I've never felt threatened in any of my eight trips to the island
(just booked my 9th for this September). Most, if not all of the resorts
have security 24 hr security. If you do venture away from the resort
alone or with a small group, be prepared to approached by locals
offering to sell you just about anything under the sun. Usually a polite
"No Thank You" will send them on their way. Many of the shopping areas
don't permit locals on the premises for that reason. As for tours, its
usually best to go with a tour company. All of the resorts have tour
desks, or if you do some research, you can find independent tour
operators on the internet that sometimes offer better prices or more
custom tours. If you want to go somewhere "off the beaten path", have
the resort call a taxi for you or give you a list of approved taxi
services. You should be able to negotiate a fare directly with the
driver.

Overall, just use common sense like you would anywhere else and you
should be fine.

Have Fun!
Bob



In article ,
"Mildred Savalier" wrote:

What are your thoughts and or opinions about safety and crime in Jamaica?
My husband and I love to wander about and have been told that Jamaica can be
dangerous.

--
Dilly

http://home.comcast.net/~itsdilly/
http://community.webshots.com/user/savalier
People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did, but
people will never forget how you made them feel.

"Robert Kozubal" wrote in message
...
You might want to look into Sunset Beach in Montego Bay, Jamaica. We
spent a couple of nights there last September. It's a nice resort for
the money. The resort does permit kids, but at that time of year I doubt
that you would see many.



In article ,
"Mildred Savalier" wrote:

My husband and I are planning a trip for Jan 16 to the 23 or maybe 26th

of
2005.
In order to make it work it has to be CHEAP! Really Cheap!
We want Caribbean or similar beachfront all-inclusive. We love to

snorkel
see the sights and lay on the beach.
A resort with entertainment is a plus. Some kids are fine as long as its

not
All kids. We are in are mid 40's and will depart from Boston's Logan

Airport
although Manchester NH is doable.
We have been to Mexico the Bahamas and St Lucia so maybe a different

island
would be best.
I would love to hear any and all ideas or opinions.
This NG has been slow lately so maybe we can get people talking?

Thanks


Robert Kozubal July 13th, 2004 04:26 AM

Planning a trip
 
I think that if you stay in the tourist areas, you will be fine. For
the most part, the Jamaican people are friendly and I can honestly say
that I've never felt threatened in any of my eight trips to the island
(just booked my 9th for this September). Most, if not all of the resorts
have security 24 hr security. If you do venture away from the resort
alone or with a small group, be prepared to approached by locals
offering to sell you just about anything under the sun. Usually a polite
"No Thank You" will send them on their way. Many of the shopping areas
don't permit locals on the premises for that reason. As for tours, its
usually best to go with a tour company. All of the resorts have tour
desks, or if you do some research, you can find independent tour
operators on the internet that sometimes offer better prices or more
custom tours. If you want to go somewhere "off the beaten path", have
the resort call a taxi for you or give you a list of approved taxi
services. You should be able to negotiate a fare directly with the
driver.

Overall, just use common sense like you would anywhere else and you
should be fine.

Have Fun!
Bob



In article ,
"Mildred Savalier" wrote:

What are your thoughts and or opinions about safety and crime in Jamaica?
My husband and I love to wander about and have been told that Jamaica can be
dangerous.

--
Dilly

http://home.comcast.net/~itsdilly/
http://community.webshots.com/user/savalier
People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did, but
people will never forget how you made them feel.

"Robert Kozubal" wrote in message
...
You might want to look into Sunset Beach in Montego Bay, Jamaica. We
spent a couple of nights there last September. It's a nice resort for
the money. The resort does permit kids, but at that time of year I doubt
that you would see many.



In article ,
"Mildred Savalier" wrote:

My husband and I are planning a trip for Jan 16 to the 23 or maybe 26th

of
2005.
In order to make it work it has to be CHEAP! Really Cheap!
We want Caribbean or similar beachfront all-inclusive. We love to

snorkel
see the sights and lay on the beach.
A resort with entertainment is a plus. Some kids are fine as long as its

not
All kids. We are in are mid 40's and will depart from Boston's Logan

Airport
although Manchester NH is doable.
We have been to Mexico the Bahamas and St Lucia so maybe a different

island
would be best.
I would love to hear any and all ideas or opinions.
This NG has been slow lately so maybe we can get people talking?

Thanks


Marley1964 July 14th, 2004 12:04 AM

Planning a trip
 
Why don't you try Negril Inn.It is a small quaint resort in
Jamaica.Right near the beach and very few children. I feel very safe
traveling to Jamaica-I am in my 30's and female.





Marley1964 July 14th, 2004 12:04 AM

Planning a trip
 
Why don't you try Negril Inn.It is a small quaint resort in
Jamaica.Right near the beach and very few children. I feel very safe
traveling to Jamaica-I am in my 30's and female.





VacuumHead July 15th, 2004 12:07 AM

Planning a trip
 
I heard Negril is awesome. Nicer and more relaxed than Mo'Bay. Less
people, lots of fun. After Europe, the Caribbean may be my next stop.
And my top picks there so far a Aruba, the Cayman Islands, Negril,
and Cancun. My parents go to St. Maarten once a year and enjoy that
place also.





(Marley1964) wrote in message ...
Why don't you try Negril Inn.It is a small quaint resort in
Jamaica.Right near the beach and very few children. I feel very safe
traveling to Jamaica-I am in my 30's and female.


Mildred Savalier July 15th, 2004 12:08 AM

Planning a trip
 
Will look into it
Thanks

--
Dilly

http://home.comcast.net/~itsdilly/
http://community.webshots.com/user/savalier
People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did, but
people will never forget how you made them feel.

"Marley1964" wrote in message
...
Why don't you try Negril Inn.It is a small quaint resort in
Jamaica.Right near the beach and very few children. I feel very safe
traveling to Jamaica-I am in my 30's and female.






Mildred Savalier July 15th, 2004 12:08 AM

Planning a trip
 
Will look into it
Thanks

--
Dilly

http://home.comcast.net/~itsdilly/
http://community.webshots.com/user/savalier
People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did, but
people will never forget how you made them feel.

"Marley1964" wrote in message
...
Why don't you try Negril Inn.It is a small quaint resort in
Jamaica.Right near the beach and very few children. I feel very safe
traveling to Jamaica-I am in my 30's and female.







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