First Trip to Jamaica by Bruce & Jacqueline
This being our first trip to Jamaica,
we had many questions. By looking at many sites on the Internet,
we were able to get many of our questions answered but not all.
For this reason, this report will be a bit long and detailed.
We booked with Super Clubs and ended up at Breezes
Runaway Bay. Our trip was a short one for Mother's Day from May
10 to 13. The trip was an eye-opener and the bus from the airport
took us through five towns and through many rich and poor locations
along the way. We traveled along the North coast and took many
pictures outside our bus window. The joke was the bus driver needed
to make that last pit stop so he could down a couple beers to
relax himself for the rest of the trip. Or was it that we needed
a couple beers to help numb our nerves so we could survive the
rest of the trip?
Check-in at the hotel was easy. We gave our
names, showed our US citizenship papers and turned over our immigration
cards that were stamped at the Jamaica airport. The hotel checked
our return airline tickets to confirm our return flight information
was the one they had on file. We were each given a plastic coiled
band, with our keys on, that we could wear on our wrist or wherever.
Yes, they do tell you that the second key is for the in-room safe
and if you lose it, they will charge you 50 dollars US when you
check out. You are also given an envelope with your room number,
a layout of the grounds with schedule and a card for each guest
that you use to trade for your yellow towel at the water sports
building. The card also states that upon checkout, you must turn
in one yellow towel or one towel card or the hotel will charge
you for the towel. They mean business here so be forewarned.
The first day we arrived after 3PM. We were
informed we missed lunch, which closed at 2:30 but we were invited
to the beach grill where they offered hamburgers, cheeseburgers,
hot dogs, french fries and jerk chicken. The cheeseburgers were
somewhat edible, if you call almost a 1 oz, almost paper thin
piece of meat on a stale and hard bun edible. The watered down
tomato paste (ketchup???) helped soften the bun. The jerk chicken
is a quarter chicken that they cut up in small pieces for you.
Consider asking for extra jerk sauce to be added as they heat
up the chicken on the grill. We tried with and without the extra
sauce and liked it better with. More flavorful that way.
As we dined on our cheeseburgers and chicken,
we watched the trapeze class at the circus clinic. About 4 guests
took part. We also watched one brave couple try to take a kayak
out into the ocean. About a half hour later they were being helped
back in. We say brave because we later learned that most water
sports were canceled our entire trip there. They did have scuba
diving and a few tried snorkeling near the nude beach, but the
sailing, hobie cats, windsurfing, pedal boats and kayaks were
all locked up on the beach. The resort advertises water skiing
and banana boats but were told by the water sports shop that the
do not do that anymore. With this and at other times we learned
that what the resort advertises is not always what they deliver.
Dinner our first night was on the beach terrace.
The food was good but nothing to write home about. They did serve
white and red wine, which was palatable, unlike other reports
we read about the poor wine. I guess the year 2001 was a good
year for wine or at least that was the year on the wine label.
They offered a nice pasta bar where the sauces were cooked to
order for you. We finished dinner and walked by the starlight
grill, which is also a buffet, under the stars. Almost the same
food served in the beach terrace is served in the starlight grill.
Was not anything special unless you like bugs flying around your
face as you try to eat?
We were tired from the long trip and took a
nap about 9PM. We woke up a couple hours later to a horrendous
storm. The wind and rain was so strong we thought it was a small
hurricane. We were in building one and walking out to our balcony
we could not see building two or the beach from our room because
the rain was coming down so hard. We walked under the canopies
to the hotel lobby, which was deserted. The disco had two people
in it. Seemed strange for a Friday night. We learned the next
day the disco closed at midnight. The piano bar had one customer
and two bartenders. We walked through building three to stay out
of the rain. We ended up at the beach terrace and pool bar. Three
guests were at the pool bar. We stopped for our first beer while
we waited for the rain to slow down.
Speaking of drinks, bring an insulated mug with
you. The drinks are served in 6 or 8 oz juice glasses and are
a pain in the butt getting them refilled so often. The rain soon
slowed down and we walked along the beach, back to our rooms.
About 4AM we woke up and my wife, being a diabetic, had a need
for some munchies. I walked over to the registration desk and
inquired about their advertised 24-hour snack attack. I say advertised
because we learned again they do not mean what they advertise.
We were informed we just missed the snack attack. Later we saw
on TV that the 24-hour snack attack is only advertised from 10PM
to 4AM. The next night we tried to get the snack attack again
only to find out they serve it from midnight to 3AM. We went back
at 1AM to find out what the snack attack was. We were handed three
small plates with two finger sandwiches, cut in triangles on each.
One sandwich was a thin slice of cheese with an even thinner slice
of meat and something that tasted like lettuce. It was brown and
wilted so we thought it was lettuce. Another sandwich tasted like
a ham or some meat salad. The third sandwich smelled funny so
we tossed it. No fruit or anything else. They do have a coffee
pot and hot water pot for tea going 24-hours, in the lobby, so
maybe that is the 24-hour snack attack?
Day 2 we woke up about 7AM and I went to the
beach terrace to bring back my wife some fruit, juice and rolls.
We wanted room service but there were no cards to put on our door
the night before. That evening we had to ask at registration where
the room service menus were. They called housekeeping who dropped
off a stack of menus while we went to dinner. Back to breakfast,
I saw remnants of the storm that came through. The water on the
North shore beach here was very choppy and there was still an
intermittent light shower. The grounds crew was cleaning up the
aftermath. We saw many tree branches and such on the ground. Breakfast
opens up at 7:30AM so I had a short wait. After picking up some
juice and rolls, I walked back to our room. The ground crew sure
worked fast because most of the tree branches had been picked
up already. The breakfast buffet consisted of omelets cooked to
order, along with bacon, sausage, french toast, pancakes, fruit
and rolls. Breakfast was an everyday breakfast buffet type fare
and was good.
Only one problem we had with breakfast was when
I tried to bite into a slice of sweetbread and broke my front
tooth. I wear full dentures so the damage was not too severe,
and will be fixed for around 200, but should not have happened
anyway. I did report it to the dining room supervisor and the
guest services desk since the manager was not available, or so
they say. All I heard was "No Problem Mon." Bottom line
was they say sorry but could not do anything. If I wanted to give
them my teeth, they would try to have them fixed and sometime
in the next weeks or months they will try to ship the teeth back
to me. That is how long it may take to fix them if they are even
able to have them repaired. In simple terms, I was on my own!
Yes, the teeth are being repaired here in the states.
Today was Saturday and according to the TV and
the schedule that the hotel gives out when you check-in, the horse
and buggy ride is only Sunday to Friday. One must sign up the
day before so we tried to sign up for the next day’s ride, which
would be Sunday. We learned again that the information on the
TV is wrong and more advertised activities and schedules are in
error. We did get to sign up for that days ride only because one
spot was still open for the 4:30PM ride. The buggy goes out three
times at 2:30, 3:30 and 4:30. The buggy holds two couples and
we were offered to share a bottle of white wine. When you hear
that you spill most of it, believe it! Bring your cameras as the
staff takes your photo on the buggy ride. The other couple we
rode with had some trouble that morning as well. She broke her
toe and the staff at the infirmary could do nothing for her. Did
not offer her any pain pills, splints or bandages. They were flying
home the next day so she told us she would have it taken care
of back in the states.
We had reservations for dinner in Martino’s
and enjoyed ourselves. The food was great and you can order one
of everything if you so desire. The wine served was the same as
at the beach terrace. Not as good as some may like but not as
bad as Boones Farm or Mad Dog 20/20. After dinner we checked out
the food being served at the starlight grill and beach terrace
and both agreed to make reservations again for tomorrow night
at Martino’s. We liked the piano playing during dinner but missed
it the next night when they piped in some less than enjoyable
dinner music.
As to activities, what was offered and what
was advertised were not the same thing. So we learned to have
an open mind and go with the flow. Some things we were hoping
for, that we saw advertised, do not happen anymore, but they have
added goat races. Speaking of goat races, they took place on Sunday
afternoon. Both my wife and I entered the race. No, you do not
ride them and you are warned not to pull or try to coax the goat
by grabbing any part of them, if you know what we mean. The object
is to grab a hold of the rope or leash on the goat and when they
say go, the handlers let go of the goats who race across the beach
to a finish line where they have banana or grape leaves for the
goats. What they do not tell you is that these are wild goats,
or at least my goat was. He was called the "crazy goat"
and I found out later this was his first race. My goat was fast
and beat the other three goats. As he got to the finish line he
ran, head first, into the volleyball net pole. Guess that upset
the goat because he took off, knocking me down and dragging me
at least 20 or 30 feet before I could finally let go of the rope.
By the time I came to my senses and looked up, spitting the sand
out of my mouth, I saw the goat running away and one of the handlers
trying to catch him. The goat never raced again and we heard that
night and the next day that the staff never found the goat! I
did win a certificate, suitable for framing, to show I won my
heat of the goat races.
To explain a bit more about the dangerous severity
of the situation, I am a retired Professional Wrestler, weighing
about 300 lbs and quite muscular. I have body slammed the 7 foot,
525 lb, Andre the Giant, wrestled and beaten Hulk Hogan, went
toe-to-toe with The Rock, and here a wild goat took me out. The
goat almost ripped my arm out of my socket and four days later
the bruises are still there. We saw young ladies, weighing about
105 lbs and middle-aged women all entering these goat races. Another
lady was close to 60 but would not admit her age. What would happen
if they drew the first race and got the goat that I had? My doctor
back here in the states checked me out the next morning after
I returned home and told me what saved me was my many years of
sports conditioning. He said the goat probably could and would
have ripped someone else's arm clean off, like some of the other
females I mentioned that were also signed up for the races. As
a pro-wrestler, I have been hurt many times before but this goat
totally caught me off guard. No one that we talked to during or
after the race expected the goat to do what he did. No one but
the staff member that was hosting the event, or so he told us
after the races were over and he was asking me how I felt. That
day, evening and the next morning many other hotel guests stopped
me and asked me how I was after the goat race. Ironic how the
hotel guests showed concern and were asking how I felt but the
hotel staff did not care less. Maybe the staff has seen this happen
so many times that it does not faze them anymore when their activities
injure the guests?
That evening was our last night on the island
and we found a letter with our return flight reconfirmation info
on it. It had our name, room number, flight number, time the flight
left, time to have our bags outside our door and the time the
bus would leave to take us to the airport. It also showed that
the government departure tax was 27 US dollars and payable at
the airport. That evening, before dinner, we sat on the beach
and took some pictures of our last sunset.
Bottom line: This was our first trip but not
our last. Even with the few small problems, we still had a very
good time. Only next time we will stay 7 or 10 days instead of
just 3 nights. Breezes Runaway Bay is on the lower end, economy
side of the Super Clubs chain and we would be content if we ended
up there again but can only hope for something better. Our TA
told us we were booked at Hedo III but 3 days before we were to
leave, we learned we were bumped to BRB. We just got back and
already are considering another trip in less than four months
from now, probably September. The hotel room we got was the basic
room, which we found quite adequate. Sure the plumbing was a bit
slow, specifically the drain in the tub that seemed to take forever
to drain and the toilet which took many flushes to finally work,
but the shower pressure was intense and very warm. Never had the
cold shower we had read about before. The grounds are well maintained
and the pool and hot tubs are cleaned every morning. As to the
nude or Au Natural side, be advised the resort next door has many
kids and we saw many families come from there and swim along the
nude beach of the BRB. So if you do not mind a bunch of kids,
and I do mean anywhere from 5 to 16, hanging around, walking,
laying beside you and gawking on the nude beach; than this is
for you. Otherwise try another nude beach. Hedo III is just down
the road.
The following is a listing, updated as of 4/1/02,
of the tours and excursions offered at BRB. All prices are in
US dollars.
- Day cruise to Dunn’s River Falls (daily)
$60.00
- Sunset Cruise (Weds, 3:10PM) $48.00
- Dolphin Cove (Ground Transfers not included)
- A: The Touch Program $40.00
- B: The Encounter $80.00
- C: Swim with the Dolphins $145.00
- Dunn’ River Falls (Daily 2PM to 5PM) $25.00
- W/ admission to the Dolphin Cove $40.00
- Parasailing (Tues. 9AM to 12 Noon) $45.00
- Ocho Rios Shopping (Mon to Sat. 9AM &
1PM) $15.00
- Ocho Rios Highlights (Mon. to Sat. 9AM to
2:30PM) $45.00
- W/ optional lunch $55.00
- Island Reggae Shuttle (Tues. & Thurs.
10AM) $15.00
- Blue Mountain Bicycle Adventure (Tues to
Sat. 8:20AM to 5:30PM) $90.00
- Ochie by Air Tour
- A: 20 min $65.00
- B: 30 min $110.00
- C: 60 min $225.00
- Margaritaville Party Bus (daily 10:30PM
to 1:30AM)
A: Tues & Thurs. $20.00
B: Wed. (drinks included) $40.00
C: Fri & Sat $30.00
- Horseback Riding (daily 8:30AM & 1:30PM)
A: 2 and a half hour beach ride $65.00
B: 2-hour mountain ride $55.00
- Mountain to Sea Bicycle tour (daily 8:45AM
& 1:45PM) $50.00
- Martha Brae Rafting (Tues., Thurs. &
Sat. 1PM to 5PM) $47.00
- Port Antonio Rafting (Mon., Wed. & Fri.
8AM) $78.00
- Cranbrook Flower Forest (Wed & Fri 11AM)
$30.00
- Negril Sunset (Wed & Sat 7:30AM) $75.00
- Appleton Estate & YS Falls (Wed 10AM)
$70.00
- ATV Safari (Mon to Sat) $70.00
- River Tubing (Mon to Sat 9:30AM & 1:30PM)
$50.00
- Black River Safari & YS Falls (Thurs
7:30AM) $78.00
- Deep Sea Fishing
A: Half-day (4 hours) $450.00
B: Full-day (8 hours) $700.00
- Brimmer Hall Plantation (Tues & Thurs
1PM) $30.00
As they say: All rates and tours subject
to change without notice! Bruce &
Jacqueline
Hang In There,
The Hangman
Pro-Wrestler (retired)
Comments on Jamaicans.com: Great site. The sharing
of information made our trip more enjoyable and helped us make
our decision to return for a longer stay.
Thanks!
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