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Thread: Day by Day Trip Report with Pics - February 6 - 14, 2016

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    Day by Day Trip Report with Pics - February 6 - 14, 2016

    Travel Day #1

    My first attempt at a day by day trip report. I only have 9 days to cover, but hopefully I will keep with it and actually post a new post for each day.

    26th trip to Jamaica, 15th to Negril. We come the same time every February (essentially) and try to come once in the slow season of October.

    Upgraded to first class on both flights (bonus!!!!), so we were first ones off the plane in MoBay and got down to customs. They sent us to the Kiosks, and we waited briefly before processing our passports and taking the picture (man those machines take awful pictures, I can't possibly look as bad as that picture that it took of me!!!). Off to baggage claim and then on to the Nothing to Declare line. Flight landed right on time at 1225pm and we were outside in the bright Jamaican sunshine by 1250. Nothing beats the feeling of busting through those airport doors and smelling bus exhaust and feeling the rush of heat. Nothing says "welcome home" quite like that. Getting ready to get a beer from the Grouper, when from across the street we hear our driver yelling at us. "No, I got beer mon." Awesome, no overpriced airport beer for me!!! Grab our bags and off we go. Indeed, beer was in the car, in a makeshift cooler made from a cardboard box and some of the famous Jamaican Black Plastic Bags. I swear they would have to shut the country down if those things ever went into shortage.

    Pack up and head out. Through Montego Bay and on to the first stop in Hopewell at the Rubis to replenish the beers, empty the bladders and observe a JLP demonstration…wait, what…that’s right, when we pulled up to the Rubis, the parking lot was full of green-shirt wearing supporters of the JLP. They were very peaceful, but they were chanting in Patios and the employees of the Rubis were powerless to get the to move. They literally had the gas pumps blocked, but thankfully not the restrooms, so we took care of business, bought a few beers, a soursop for the driver and off we were.

    Next thing I knew we were in Lucea. Traffic not bad in Lucea, although there were several places in town where multiple orange-shirt wearing supporters of the PNP had gathered. They were not blocking the road, so no problem and we were through Lucea.

    Pretty soon we were in Green Island, then Orange Bay and then Negril. We needed to exchange money, buy phone minutes and get some rum and beer for the room. Sounds like a trip to the Chineymon was in order. That was the first stop in Negril. I’ve been exchanging money at the Chineymon the last few trips, its pretty convenient since I stop in there for supplies anyway. He was paying 117$JA to 1$US when we arrived and that sounded consistent with what I was hearing other places paying.

    Puchased 1 case of Red Stripe (in the box, which for some reason is cheaper than the returnable crate), 1 Bottle of Appleton Rum, 3 Ting and 3 Sprite. If you buy things in multiples of 3 you get a slightly better price (I think they say it is the wholesale price), never quite understood it, but a bargain is one of my favorite things, so I always try to buy things that way. I am attaching a picture of the receipt, you can see I paid 2745$JA for the case of Red Stripe, which when you divide by the 117 exchange rate comes out to a nice round 23.46$US, or a little less than a buck a beer and includes the deposit and the GCT. If that is not a bargain I don’t know what is.

    Up the hill to check on things at the Red Dragon, just to say hi, we will be back later in the week. A recurring theme of the trip though, Pork was finished (it was about 3pm, though, so that is understandable).

    On to Rondel, where we get checked into our favorite room, Orange. It’s in the beachfront building, but on the balcony does not face the beach so in high season it is about $40 cheaper than the beachfront superior room with the balcony that does face the beach. Down to the beach to dip the toe in, get a beer from Delroy and we are off for Canoe.

    We’ve been going to Canoe since the beginning. I love the view looking back towards the beach almost as much as I love the Rum Punch. Get a Red Stripe for Melo, a 2for1 Rum Punch for me and an order of fries to put a little food on the belly. Beers are never that cold at Canoe and this time was no exception, it was drinkable, but just barely. The other reason I really love the Rum Punch. Hang at Canoe until Sunset and then take the walk down the road to Chicken Lavish for our traditional first night’s dinner. Gotta get the Conch Soup on the first night. I swear if I am ever on my death bed I am gonna ask for a big bowl of that stuff, if it won’t bring you back to life, nothing a doctor can do is going to help you. I also got the Curry Goat while Melo had the Sweet and Sour Chicken. Damn that Goat, so good and so much better in Jamaica than anything I can try to make at home with imported frozen Goat. It was high season so Doc was too busy to sit and talk much to us which is usually the highlight of the visit to Chicken Lavish, he told us to come back during the day when it wasn’t busy if we wanted to talk.

    Another first night tradition with us is to go to bed really early. We get up very early to make our flight, usually have a beer in the airport before takeoff at 7am, have Bloody Marys on the planes, then hit the ground in Jamaica and down about 5 Stripes each on the way from MBJ to Negril. Drink more after check-in and after having a nice satisfying meal we are ready to fall into bed and get to sleep so we can start our vacation the next day. I never count the travel days at either end of our trip as vacation, so anything we do on those days other than travel and get to the hotel is a vacation bonus.

    As I doze off to sleep I can’t help thinking how much I am going to enjoy my first walk on the beach the next morning. The other thing that hits me is this; we wait at home for our time in Jamaica to begin and think about how great it is going to be and then when we actually get there we realize how much better it is in actuality than it is in our minds. Seems hard to believe, but it’s true

    Here are a few pics from Travel Day #1, tomorrow the real vacation begins

    JLP Rally at the Rubis in Hopewell
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    Receipt for supplies from Chineymon
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    Interesting boat outside Mary's bay up by Canoe Bar. Folks said it had been there a while, but we never saw it again after the first day
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    Re: Day by Day Trip Report with Pics - February 6 - 14, 2016

    good stuff!

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    Re: Day by Day Trip Report with Pics - February 6 - 14, 2016

    Very Very Nice!

    More please!

    VVHT

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    Re: Day by Day Trip Report with Pics - February 6 - 14, 2016

    good start
    "I'll love you till the stars fall out of the sky "

    :cool

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    Re: Day by Day Trip Report with Pics - February 6 - 14, 2016

    Yea a trip report! THANK YOU!
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    Re: Day by Day Trip Report with Pics - February 6 - 14, 2016

    Thanks for the report! More please!

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    Re: Day by Day Trip Report with Pics - February 6 - 14, 2016

    Nice start, Orange is also our room

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    Re: Day by Day Trip Report with Pics - February 6 - 14, 2016

    That boat is a European boat. It goeas all around the world and you can get on it for different legs of the journey. Weathermon has more info..

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    Vacation Day #1
    Sunday, Super-Bowl Sunday,
    My day started bright and early and after the early to bed on Travel Day, I awake at 615am ready for my first beach walk of the trip. Out of Rondel, dip toe in water, which seemed to have gotten slightly rougher overnight (but actually it was calm compared to what was coming), turn right and head up the beach. I walk barefoot, so no worries about having to time the waves crashing up on Lazy Dayz. I quickly get into a pretty smooth gait, find a flat spot which isn’t real soft to walk in and step by step the hotels and bars go by. Pretty soon I reach the tree at Barry’s Bar and start the long walk past CSA and Beaches. It’s pretty early and as a result the only Jamaicans on the beach are the beach attendants, raking and cleaning up. Not much hassle yet, that will be on the way back, but fortunately enough of those guys recognize me as a long-timer and non-smoker, so the hassle to me is probably less than some less frequent travelers.

    When I reach the part of the beach where you can’t walk on the beach I have to cut through the trail behind the beach and then rejoin the beach just as I reach Dr. Love’s place. I go way back with the Doctor and I stopped to talk. Evidently he had some trouble recently with the police coming in and mashing up his place. I assume he’s squatting and I also assume this has something to do with the “New Sherriff in Town” mentality of the new Chief in Sav, but technically, Dr. Love’s place is in Hanover Parish and not Westmoreland, but who really knows how all of this work. He says he’s working to get things back together, I tell him that I am rooting for him and that I will see him later in the trip and off I go.

    Past the house that never seems to have any tenants in it and pretty soon I am up by Sensatori and the construction project going on there. The smell of exhaust from those machines is not nearly as sweet as the smell of exhaust when you first leave the airport. It appears like they are doing some huge work there. I won’t express any opinion on any of that, but it’s not my favorite thing, but also realize that the world does not stand still these days. Through Boardwalk and I reach the end of the walk for me; Sandals Negril. 3 miles from Rondel. I turn around and head back.

    Get back to the room just as Melo is finishing up her preparations for the day, pour a rum and ting to drink in the shower (if you’ve never had a cold alcoholic beverage in the shower, try it, you’ll love it). Once I get ready, we head across the street to Montana’s for Breakfast. We sit down, no menus, and we immediately order a bottle of water, a Ting and two Bacon, Egg and Cheese breakfast sandwiches. I’m not a huge breakfast eater, so that sandwich is just perfect. Pay for breakfast and then back to Rondel for the first day on the beach.

    We pretty much lay around the beach and play in the surf the rest of the day until it is time to claim our seats at the bar at Rondel for Super-Bowl. About 4pm we head up to the bar. Sit down, have a few drinks, enjoy the appetizers they pass during happy hour from 5-6pm. The sunset from the beach was pretty nice that night, so I took several pictures and have posted a couple below. The game was OK, watching it at the bar at Rondel was really fun, there was enough of a mix of folks that were really in to it and also enough of folks that had no clue and were just there for the event.
    Miracle of all Miracles I stayed awake all the way until the end of the game. It was after 10pm, a late night for me in Jamaica. Question is, will I be able to get up early and walk the beach again in the morning??

    Rondel, from the sea. We sent this pic to Karl Ricketts and he did a great painting of it for us, I will share that picture near the end of the trip
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    First Sunset Pic
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    Second Sunset Pic, Sun Finished
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    Great job.... Now I'm looking forward to each day!!

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