Thanks to Jim, we had a great time at SeaSplash!!! Everything is perfect there, I am sure we will be having a great time at SeaStar, we just arrived and the RedStripes are cold, and my belly is full. Cheers!
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Thanks to Jim, we had a great time at SeaSplash!!! Everything is perfect there, I am sure we will be having a great time at SeaStar, we just arrived and the RedStripes are cold, and my belly is full. Cheers!
sounds like a great time!!
I like Sea Spash too - but . . .
the 70's - 80's mix (no Jamaican misic) leaves much to be desired.
Winston who is the sound engineer at Sea Splash will play anything you ask. If you had wanted Jamaican he would be happy to play it.
Yes, Winston will play what you ask hinm when the boss is not there, otherwise he plays "what the boss tells him to play"
Besides - I want to hear Jamaican music when I'm in Jamaica - and I don't want to have to go and ask for it.
My exact thought as well. I was considering staying there for my last 3 days, however if I have to hear 70's and 80's music I will have to cross it off my list...
Now C&D bar is a different story. They know how to rock the country there and I'm not much for country.
Booger go stay there. Both "The Boss" Jim, and Winston are the most accommodating people I have ever met. I am positive that all you have to do is mention that you want to hear Reggae and it will happen. They played a lot of Reggae when we were there and if I asked for a specific artist Winston always played a few songs from that artist.
Is this going to become another Margaritaville?
At the risk of offending anyone: I'll listen to Barry Manilow's Greatest Hits on repeat if it means I'm sitting anywhere in Jamaica...ok...maybe I am exaggertaing...LOL...but ya get me.
I PREFER Jamaican music...at all times. But DJ...do ya thang.
When I'm pon da island...I go with whatever flow is flowin'. Mi will live. LOL Red Stripe please!
Jim seems to be doing a pretty good job of doing what it takes to expand the business and make a go of it. The word we got while on the beach is they'd like to take some business away from The Jungle, not Margaritaville.
I do not want to hear Country or Chicago Blues when I am in Jamaica! To me, Seasplash is not what it used to be and becoming way too Americanized. Just my opinion....
I just returned from 9 days at Seasplash and its the first beach hotel, that I am looking forward to returning to, (nice meeting you Canuckcouple however brief it was) At most times the music was a great mix of reggae, the only time the weird? mix was at night and mostly requests, I also got the feeling Winston was not too excited to be playing the non reggae stuff.
had an absolute blast when I visited SeaSplash three weeks ago.......
Boombastic really is a great host and hard worker........
Cool Runnings, Marko
Was there today, 12-2, live show, was wonderful! Met Jim. There's a 2nd show, Sunday at 5:00. Really nice time...& $150 JMD red stripe special...good service and felt really welcome for a first-timer, and not staying there. Good coconut shrimp!
Free show and $150J Stripes. Jim is making a good intro with his new gig. Nice work Jim.
we were also there yesterday and had a great time. The show was great and all the staff were friendly as can be and fast. Met Jim and made us feel welcome from the start telling us his resort was there for us to use even though we were not staying there. Will be back sunday. Thanks Jim