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    Beaches Day Pass for Kids?

    Bringing our family down in March. Has anyone gotten a day pass at Beaches? Looking for a fun place for our grandkids (ages 3-9)

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    try the water park
    if it's still operating
    be hapPpy

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    Their website says they are not open in March.

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    Quote Originally Posted by irienegril View Post
    Their website says they are not open in March.
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    Wow..!!!
    that was quick

    lol
    lol

    THIS is why i love this board so much
    ..each one .. help/teach one

    good lookin' out boardie, irienegril

    :-)
    be hapPpy

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    ummmmmmmmmmmmm
    lemme think

    pickneys
    ages 3 - 9

    ummmmmmmmmmm

    [[ think-ing ]]]
    be hapPpy

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    Ha! 😀 So agree....it's the boardie helping that I love. Truly great people go to the rock!

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    A neighbor in Negril took her family while we were there and they really liked it. She said it was 300 bucks for the 4 of them - not sure how that breaks down per adults and kids.

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    When our son was around 8? we took him to Beaches for the day. It is very expensive, and you feel as is you need to then eat and drink yourself into oblivion. But thats hard to do because the food wasn't great, and was family oriented and them-park quality (think pizza, chicken strips, commercial patties). We didn't have a group of resort friends because we hadn't been there until right that minute, so it just wasn't optimal.

    That same year we went to the Water Park. It was brand spankin' new - like literally the first few weeks. It was school day in Jamaica, so no local kids field trips there, and honest to God I swear - we were the only three people in the WHOLE ENTIRE place. Staff would follow us around from one amusement to the next turning it on, and acting a lifeguards. Ir was crazy. Toward to middle of the afternoon a couple of women came in who were very nice.

    I understand that there is a lot of activity during school vacations when kids come in, or for end of school treat, but I'm not aware of the lots of foreign coming in. It's been a long time since they opened, so maybe they are more well known among visitors, but if not, it could be a lonely venture and not what you are looking for in terms of pals for your grandkids.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smith744 View Post
    ummmmmmmmmmmmm
    lemme think

    pickneys
    ages 3 - 9

    ummmmmmmmmmm

    [[ think-ing ]]]
    .
    .
    me did some ''...brain-storm-ing...''

    i'm *guess-ing*
    that your trip is 'round Easter-break/vacation na tru

    so,
    fortunately, Jamaica is on break, TOO ::::: which means the Ja-pickney is on break TOO. ::::::: and that weekend, pickney & families will be out & about on outings of various types. ::::: such as::::>>>> a day at the beach ::::: @ Negril beach

    so,
    go to one of the 2-3 public beach areas in Negril
    and let YOUR-pickney, hang-out with the resident-pickney
    ........3-9 year old children have *way* of quickly making friends, with others their age
    .................on numerous occasions i've seen from-foreign pickney glee-fully frolicking with resident-pickney on the beach-front

    in fact,
    you-TOO might make some new *friends* ==== with pickneys' peer-rants

    Jamaicans like to *friend* ---------- on-island 'friend' is a verb


    a good place to go
    is the beach area
    down by Cosmos

    usually big gatherings der on holiday weekends, such as Easter

    finally:::::>>> PLEASE:::>>>> post something to let us ~~~ your fellow boardies ~~~ know how things turn out, please.
    be hapPpy

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