Re: What Negril hotels have you never been but desperately want to check out?
I would like to do the caves, but it is my understanding no ac? I could not deal with that... I have the windows open at night in a Pennsylvania winter. Edit-- just checked put the caves website... They do have ac... Rates on off season are not too bad. We used to stay at couples fairly frequently... Caves looks a lot nicer than that, and comparable in Princeton what we used to pay.
Re: What Negril hotels have you never been but desperately want to check out?
I guess Moondance Villas on the beach is the one place that interests me but haven't even stepped a foot on the property. Maybe someday...
Like a number of others, The Caves was my other one. I splurged and spent a few nights there last December. It was a good experience and there were things about it I really liked, but honestly... there were also things about it that I was disappointed with. Wouldn't go back unless I got a real good deal. We did a split stay, The Caves and Couples Swept Away, the Caves was almost $200 a night more.. not worth it for us.
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What didn't you like?my wife and I used to love the couples resorts, we have done tower isle, sans souci and negril a number of times, but fell in love with tensing pen last year. Neither of us drink, so the AI route is never all that much of an attraction for us. I just want a superb room with an immaculate location for the few days I take off each year. Caves looks cool, but if it is only different from tensing by virtue of being AI, I will stay put. Tensing is dirt cheap, just under 2,000 for a fantastic view, and the company of the best guests I have ever met on the island.
Re: What Negril hotels have you never been but desperately want to check out?
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6k per night? Not bad ....
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I splurged and spent a few nights [at Caves] last December. It was a good experience and there were things about it I really liked, but honestly... there were also things about it that I was disappointed with. Wouldn't go back unless I got a real good deal.
My thinking is if you catch Xtabi or Rockhouse on a good week, how different would it be to Caves factoring in value?
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Gerry, I used to hang out at the Cave's bar (The Sands) that was open to the public. That was good enough for me!!
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Gotta agree Pretty40, Have been to the bar at the Caves twice. Really enjoyed it and it was not much more expensive than Rockhouse and Catcha. Just being there and seeing all the beautiful designs...it was worth it. Not saying that I want to spend that much per night...but the ambiance was nice at the bar. Plan to check it out this New Years Eve. I think they have a deal for those who are not staying there. Sounds like an interesting time fi sure. Guess we will see wah gwan this New Years. Leaning towards something different unless there is a great concert on NYE.
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Lighthouse Inn on the Cliffs.
Re: What Negril hotels have you never been but desperately want to check out?
Hussyband~ I think we may have just had our expectations set too high. And like I said, it was a good experience and the staff was very nice.
At the risk of sounding like one of "those people" who complain about sheets thread count:) Heres a few things that bugged me..
They ran out of diet soda after our first day. Everytime I would request one I was told that they were out,. Now..not a big deal, went and bought my own and kept it in our fridge and would go to the room and grab one between frozen rum drinks.:) But since they even have a place on the reservation form to list if there are any special foods you would like to try etc.. I thought they would have restocked some diet soda for me. I guess I should have put it on the form. lol
Also, outlets in the room were hard to find. I get rustic, I like rustic, but I also like access to electricity. Again, not a big deal, I brought extension cords and just had to remember to replug things in .
And while the food was good, especially for breakfast, I didn't find it over the top good. Again.. expectations maybe too high. We booked the private cave dinner, thought we'd have something special but it was the same chop suey(i think thats what it was) that was served for regular dinner that night.Food was ok but we've had better meals at other places on the cliffs.
Hope I didn't sound petty and we really did enjoy our time there,but for us its not a good value for the money. Other places on the cliffs that we liked just as much or better. So.. next trip to the cliffs will probably be back to Tensing Pen(loved it!) or Catcha(also loved it!). The only other place on the cliffs we've stayed that we thought was overpriced for what you got was Rockhouse.
Having said all that. I do think you'd like The Caves, we just weren't blown away by it. But I know it gets rave reviews so maybe its us.
Re: What Negril hotels have you never been but desperately want to check out?
I toured Moon Dance Villas several years ago and since then it has always been on my wish list. I just can't justify $400 and up per night. Come on Powerball :-)