Be advised this (memory gaps) is what happens when you don't do your trip report in a timely fashion.
Regardless, there is some factual information in this report that will possibly justify using your valuable time to read it - well maybe, you be the judge and feel free to jack me up if I have led you astray.
We flew in May 27, 2014. Our driver was Clive. On the ride to Negril he told us he'd spent time in our home state/province. We had another thing in common in that he was a former teacher. I had just left that profession after 26 years in a prison classroom (yes in a prison).
Got road drinks in Lucea (Clive's home town). Stopped at Bigga's for some finger licking good chicken on the way down. We had the cabin closest to the gate @ Catcha (our first time there). We mosied down to the bar for some post trip drinks.
Kevin, the bartender informed me that there was a currently a "Heinecken shortage". Fortunately this Heinecken shortage didn't extend beyond Catcha's gate and I was able to keep properly hydrated.
A couple words about this particular cabin. There was audible truck traffic until about 8 PM, due to the proximity of the gate and internal driveway. There is also foot traffic at shift changes that goes right by the cabin's deck.
Actually we kind of enjoyed this, but if you're contemplating renting this cabin these are things you may want to know.
Bdee, bdee, bedee, Thats all folks, for day one.