Re: Sweetie Pie wants to know, what's the cheesiest Negril tourist activity?
I just don't get it when people judge anyone on what they think is fun and how they spend their vacation....Hats off to the Captain for being secure enough with him self to say he could enjoy an afternoon at M'ville and likes Cruises...WE are all tourist in some way...I love being a tourist that is what we all do on Vacation. But I didn't answer the question about what is cheesiest thing I have seen...Here is mine...Seeing a bunch of folks load up on a bus and head off to the Pelican Bar where beers cost just as much as Rick's and a local has never spent one minute there as a patron. I have taken a boat out there 20 years ago to that reef and fished for snapper and snook....It killed me when they built the bar and all the touriest showed up....If you look at all the pictures posted here we don't all peg the "cool" meter.... It's ironic that this post showed up on the top tourist site about Jamaica...No harm no foul but I try not to judge and don't want to be judged......but I guess I just did..I guess I will put on my Rasta Tam with dread locks and speak broken patios as I order my Cheesbuger in Paradise and sing along with Jimmy then head on up to Ricks for sunset...I found three of the tokens I bought many years ago..are they still good????
Oh one more thing...Yah Mon, Respect everytime....Seen
Re: Sweetie Pie wants to know, what's the cheesiest Negril tourist activity?
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dash
Don't like your polling system. How about if we pick a Negril charity that pulls the heart. I don't know ...maybe. one that helps sick and abandoned puppies!!! That might slide the vote in the correct direction!! Surely Sweetheart Pie is fond of puppies!
Dash - you know it's going to be the Soup Kitchen or Fr. Bok's school program. There is already consideration of a revision to the polling system underway.
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Biggs of the week
I know it's a tease for chesse and i have seen plenty over the years but like I said it's your vacation,I don't like mville havent been to Rick's since the 80's but if that's what you like fine with me.Don't like rent a dreads or working girls or booger sugar but if that's what you go for enjoy and be safe.
Well Biggs, our dislikes are similar at least!
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pine tree john
take the hedo/wildthing/naked sunset Ricks cruise,you can wear extralong dreads/cap.
Thanks for playing John, and for playing late enough that your option may not build any groundswell of support!
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djntam
Yea, I'll just add that if it weren't for those "cheesy" things we did on our first trip, we might not have had the urge to return to Negril and discover the less touristy adventures...
Now as for those things, eating at BK is the one I regret most!
Right on djntam! Sorry 'bout the BK thing...
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LLAP
One persons cheese is anothers Caviar. We have done most of the "cheesey" suggestions and had fun doing them all. The last couple trips Bet has been talking about a couple small braids with beads so I think we'll try that this reach.However with our count down I don't think I have time to grow enough hair. I'll have to find some other cheesey tourist activity.
That is perfectly stated LLAP. I'm just looking for the consensus. Sweetie Pie says "No way on the braids!" when I mentioned it was doing well, then, "So how would YOU get them done?" ha ha...
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booger
16 replies! LOL. I say you find a nice quiet spot on the West End and hang brain with your dear Sweetie Pie. Nearly free,outside a few beers and maybe some eats...... Looking forward to hearing all about it.....
Did I get more this time? If it happens, you're probably leading the way...
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Big_frank
Margaritaville has lifeguards, lockers, security, and no pressure to buy anything while on the property. If you can stand the Jimmy Buffet music; it's a good place to swim.
Any other beach places offer all that? Bueller?
Unfortunately, the musical side of the place isn't real appealing. Don't hate his music but the guy? Not so much...
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Flipadelphia26
I got extremely inebriated on the trail of bottle caps at Margaritaville all for 10,000J all incl
You're such a bargain hunter Flip!
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Mort
That's EXACTLY what I think when walking past. LOL
It looks like you might be shaking your head at me :)
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goldilocks
$10,000J? I hope that included top shelf liquor, lobster and steak! Can't really add to this list - my local friend brought me to Rick's once and I asked "what did you bring me here for?" just not my thing at all, beat it outta there with the quickness!
Sweetie Pie was not big on the Ricks vibe either, we were there maybe 10 minutes in February.
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takinitslow
I agree with Poolguywindsor I like margaritaville and ricks. Both overpriced but I just dont buy alot of drinks. I have 10 newbies coming in feb and I am sure we will visit both.
Good to hear Slow, hope you had a great trip!
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dash
I'm not a snob, just get more value at the local bars/ restos. If you want to buy me a drink at Ricks I'm game. I 'll return the favour at Sir D's!
Sir D's!?! How bourgeoisie...
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STRIPER
I got a 1000j sais he won't do it,I bet he's skewered;)
That just might do it, that would probably make more in donations than I would spend on the braiding so it's a win-win-win situation. Well, for everything but my highly protected cool factor...
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STRIPER
Skewered, skeered what's the dif :)
No, I think skewered is right! :)
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Luvsdaislands
I don't know about cheesy but I can say overated would be Ricks Cafe!!! They boost that it has the best sunsets on the island (which cliff location doesn't??), best atmosphere (if you like a bunch of crowds), allows you to jump from the cliff and see "professional" divers jump (you can do that from any cliff location and you have to "donate" to get them to jump which you can see them from one of the other close by locations)........... I could go on but I will stop there.
so my vote is Ricks Cafe.
Pick some cheese you like Luvs, I'll meet you there.
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captaind
I think Miss G and I will go to M'ville for a day this time.
I also like cruises.
Is there an entry fee or do we just have to eat and drink?
Maybe we'll see you there Cap. Like you, I love boats. Don't know if we'll cruise this trip but definitely will someday.
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BR Mon
I just don't get it when people judge anyone on what they think is fun and how they spend their vacation....Hats off to the Captain for being secure enough with him self to say he could enjoy an afternoon at M'ville and likes Cruises...WE are all tourist in some way...I love being a tourist that is what we all do on Vacation. But I didn't answer the question about what is cheesiest thing I have seen...Here is mine...Seeing a bunch of folks load up on a bus and head off to the Pelican Bar where beers cost just as much as Rick's and a local has never spent one minute there as a patron. I have taken a boat out there 20 years ago to that reef and fished for snapper and snook....It killed me when they built the bar and all the touriest showed up....If you look at all the pictures posted here we don't all peg the "cool" meter.... It's ironic that this post showed up on the top tourist site about Jamaica...No harm no foul but I try not to judge and don't want to be judged......but I guess I just did..I guess I will put on my Rasta Tam with dread locks and speak broken patios as I order my Cheesbuger in Paradise and sing along with Jimmy then head on up to Ricks for sunset...I found three of the tokens I bought many years ago..are they still good????
Oh one more thing...Yah Mon, Respect everytime....Seen
BR Mon - relax man, it's all good.
Re: Sweetie Pie wants to know, what's the cheesiest Negril tourist activity?
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Guirigay
Maybe we'll see you there Cap. Like you, I love boats. Don't know if we'll cruise this trip but definitely will someday.
I cruise just to be aboard a ship again and we sure don't mind the service.
We cruise Holland America because it a more mature crowd and some of the ship's Masters today were junior officers that sailed on my ships and I get to spend a few watches on the bridge.
Even though I lived and worked in Ja I see nothing wrong with visiting the tourist places. My Jamaican family loves to visit those places too!
Dunn's River Falls is one of the top tourist attractions on the Island and we used to go there and picnic with the kids and loved it every time.
Some think that by doing the tourist thing it paints you as "uncool" and not "hip to the scene" (forgive the old school language)
Re: Sweetie Pie wants to know, what's the cheesiest Negril tourist activity?
Maybe my first post was in haste...I quess the "most cheesiness" would be a tourist trying so hard to be a local..
or a FBI Agent or CIA, we have met them both there! Ho-Ho-Ho :)......Lightening up a spliff in a open public bar ??? come' on...... "Cool to be a Fool?"............"Stay Thirsty My Friends"
Merry Christmas
Re: Sweetie Pie wants to know, what's the cheesiest Negril tourist activity?
Gurigay, my tongue was planted firmly in my cheek as I typed my response. I simply say to each his on.....I love to watch the buss unload at M'ville....Many of those folks go home and tell stories of how they got out of the AI and saw the real Jamaica....Many of them get brave enough to walk off the property and see why many folks here like the random happenings of the strand and actually discover a new way to see Negril and move on from the programmed activities of the AI or Cruise...We did....almost 24 years ago...I love the age of discovery...
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guirgay... lol... I just realized my typo!
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Re: Sweetie Pie wants to know, what's the cheesiest Negril tourist activity?
Discussing Rick's and Mville is a lot like throwing some OP in the fire.
In the end, it's all good all Jah's children got a place in the band.
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Rambo
Maybe my first post was in haste...I quess the "most cheesiness" would be a tourist trying so hard to be a local..
or a FBI Agent or CIA, we have met them both there! Ho-Ho-Ho :)......Lightening up a spliff in a open public bar ??? come' on...... "Cool to be a Fool?"............"Stay Thirsty My Friends"
Merry Christmas
I posted that same thought on here... then deleted because I didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings! Glad I'm not the only one, and I do stay thirsty!!!! We are all tourist, and trying to act like we aren't is just cheesy!
Guirgay... what ever you decide to do, if you are involved, will be a good time and just down right funny! I don't personally know you, but pics do tell a great story! I'll be happy to be your cheesy sidekick in April!!!!
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now really how many "tourist" you seen naked with a wrap of seaweed covering his self,complety covered in "Sea Mud"
(Rambo '84 Seawind Beach Hotel Mo Bay)
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Boy I did some stupid sh*t:)
(Lol quite a story about that photo..read our blog "The Beginning")
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That picture is hilarious Rambo! Holy cow!