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Thread: Recycled travel reports are getting old

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    Recycled travel reports are getting old

    https://www.yahoo.com/travel/top-25-...ail&soc_trk=ma

    So what was the last year that you could call Negril a Top 25 Spring break location? 10,15 years ago?


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    Re: Recycled travel reports are getting old

    booger; that's about right. Don't know what that writers been smoking.......oh wait.

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    Re: Recycled travel reports are getting old

    2003 was about the last year of any kind of Spring Break - McDonalds even left before it was over... yes, there was a McDonalds on the beach...

    http://www.realnegril.com/beingees/sb010303.htm
    Negril.com - For the vacation that never ends!

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    Speaking of recycled.... I posted this on the board in April 2011 just before this latest rendition of the board went live. This was about the Pickled Parrot and Spring Break...

    One of my favorite Pickled memories was...

    Spring Break late 90's. Giving a helping hand to all the cute little spring breakers in their tiny bikinis as they navigated the climb up the ladder in the cave....

    Oh the memories....

    VVHT

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    I would have loved to hang at the Pickled Parrot for Spring Break, during my college days in the '90s. Instead, I went to Cancun and returned home disgusted and feeling like I wasted money. Basically, all the spring breakers were herded like cattle through the AI where they slapped wristbands on you that enabled you access to a different American-style dance club every night. On "special" nights, we ate over-priced dinner at places like Ruth's Chris, which can also be found a few blocks away from my office in Philadelphia, where I am sitting now. When I was able to break away from the pack and explore the craft markets and local eateries, I was hassled just as much as I ever was in Jamaica. Chiilin' on the cliffs at the Parrot would've been more my speed, however I didn't really know Negril existed at the time.

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