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    You can always call Sea Star in advance to book the charter......Zip lining can be done on the spot when you go to YS..there are many taxis that will be pleased to take you and wait around at the falls till you are ready to leave....just discuss prices in advance....They will have a blast ..don't worry about them....

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    I found a great little mini road trip that would be right up you alley. It's called Blue Hole Mineral springs. Its in a little town called Brighton, which is about a thirty minute drive from
    deep west end out of Negril.
    The little ride in itself will give you and your boys a nice look at some country out of the Negril area. Once you get there the Blue hole is a large hole that the boys jump into, and can swim. It is quite a jump,
    Theres also a large mineral springs swimming pool for your pleasure if jumping is not your thing...
    If you want to get an idea of what it is, you can you tube Blue Hole Mineral Springs, Negril, your boys will love it. When the time comes, pm me...I have the perfect driver who will get you there, stay with
    you and bring you back for a great price........

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    Thanks jojo p!

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    I don't worry about money on vacation. I work very hard all year so that we can enjoy and splurge when we travel. Yea, it wasn't cheap, but to US it was well worth it and would visit again. My grandson just turned 10 and he will love it Im sure.

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    Treehouse has a large suite that has a separate bedroom, and in the main room, 2 murphy beds that would be good for the kids. Great property - and the room includes breakfast buffet, which is terrific and would help fill up those boys every morning. We stay next door at SeaSplash, but have breakfast at Treehouse nearly every day because there is a lot to choose from, and you can nearly wait till dinner for next meal (ok maybe a patty or so on the beach in between ;. They have nice pool.
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    Mrs. Wilson, thanks so much, that's just the thing I was hoping to hear! And the breakfast buffet sounds like the way to go because they can eat!!! lol

    I really appreciate everyone's feedback.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jesswade View Post
    Any thoughts on Tree house resort for our stay?
    We are staying at Treehouse with our three teens (15, 15 & 17) in March. Their buffet alone is going to save us a TON!

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    Jesswade, since we have a trip coming soon, I'm completely willing to spend hours discussing Negril ;; Here is more than you asked for about the buffet. Usually they have hot porridge and sometimes more than one kind. Could be grits and/or corn meal porridge, which is slightly sweet. Then 3/4 hot items - one will usually be callaloo, one will be some jamaican special meat item - everything from bacon to brown stew chicken to akee and salt fish. And usually the delicious fried dumplings. THen there is an omelette station and a waffle area. And finally, a variety of bread and sweet breads/cakes. I think I covered it all.

    If you need to connect to the real world, there is very reliable internet connection at Treehouse too, which is how I spend time during breakfast, getting a little work out of the way.
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    jessswade - my husband and I and our 2 daughters, 21 and 24, will be going to Coco la Palm next week, staying for a week - first time in Jamaica. I did lots of research, and decided on CLP for a number of reasons, but mostly because of the beach, location, 2 pools, jaccuzzi, and it seems like it would be a great family place with activity enough to also keep our daughters occupied. We opted to stay in a beachfront villa in the older section. The one we're staying in has a bedroom, and another partial bedroom partitioned off from the rest of the main living area, where the girls will stay. There is a full and a partial bath, kitchenette and patio. If you haven't already decided where you are going to stay by the 24th when I return, I'll be happy to give you my comments about your experience!

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    I think I am going to get a Jamaicatravelsaver.com card. Check it out you may be interested in 1 or 2.

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