some nights very, very few ppl . . . you can hear the echoes . . . but loud, loud, no matter how little the crowd is . . .
some nights very, very few ppl . . . you can hear the echoes . . . but loud, loud, no matter how little the crowd is . . .
I just sent them the link to this page .. ( BB..that is )
maybe they will get the message
They may not care, but considering the JTB and Ministry of Tourism regularly check this site, they may not have a choice in the matter. That is why we posted "Negril needs your opinion" thread. This isnt some tiny FB page or website that doesnt even register on the internet traffic rankings. The people who matter are reading...
Thank you to all who are giving their helpful views.
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we stay at Rooms each year and we hear the concerts from Roots, not every nite, but love going to bed and hearing the music, soon come
I stay at Shamrocks, I have surround sound. BEAUTIFUL.
What time does the noise settle down? nothing like falling to sleep listening to good music....but not crappy music
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Curious why it takes tourist opinions to force them to do their job? The comment about MXII was spot on and makes it rather obvious why nothing is being done at Bourbon. I for one could care less about the music as I am only a visitor and don't feel it's my place to travel somewhere and dictate how they should run heir place. Also, the JTB and Ministry of Touism have bigger concerns than loud music with all the crap happening up on the West End lately.
On a side note I appreciated my time at Bourbon last month. Sat next to some friendly hookers, ate some great jerk, and appreciated the crowd both nights.
Our last stay was great and the only complaint that we had was the fact that on certain nights the "music" along the beach was playing very loud late into the early morning. I'm being generous calling it music, as it was so distorted by the excessive volume and bass. Someone needs to do their job and shut this noise pollution down.
Not only do we normally stick to the cliffs, we actually go other places on the island that are even quieter! Even the Red Ground dancehall music in the 1970's was too much for me, and I was young then.
Regards,
Bob