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    Hey Accompong,
    Man, that is a bummer.
    I will have to tell them about your experience when I get there in November.

    True, some times the water pressure is up, sometimes down,
    but AC should be working all the time and Furniture should be decent.

    I still want to check your Accompong town one day.
    Take care.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markospoon View Post
    Hey Accompong,
    Man, that is a bummer.
    I will have to tell them about your experience when I get there in November.

    True, some times the water pressure is up, sometimes down,
    but AC should be working all the time and Furniture should be decent.

    I still want to check your Accompong town one day.
    Take care.
    Yeah, boss lady reminded me that she sat on kitchen chair and seat flipped off, wasn't even attached. The water pressure was for sure the weakest we have had in Negril, but I expect that.

    Marko, the other thing boss lady mentioned that I forgot. They let vendors pass freely in and out of property during the day, several times we were approached to buy fruit, take tours, ganja, ganja, ganja, etc. Always nice, but we just were not used to that on property, didn't bother us much, but the average tourist would be really taken aback, usually the resort is where you don't have to worry about sales pitches.

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    My first reach to Jamaica I stayed with some friends in "Shanty Town" or as they and others in the area call it, Divers Village. I recognized it from the short cut in the picture going over to Seastar(on the village side of that alley is a little shop called spicys) This experience gave me a very different impression and experience in Jamaica then 95% of the people that will visit. I had the opportunity to meet some amazing people that live in the village and even a young girl that made it onto the show Magnum King and Queens of Dancehall. It was fun to watch her on TV when I returned to the states. Back to my point, it is a great village with amazing people that live very different lives then those that patron the One Love Pub Crawl and that culture difference can cause issues for a ton. My friend Laura lives in the village and teaches the kids in the village weekly to read, write, color, etc. She is another great source for donations as she can regulate who in the village they go to based off need and how much and so its not all at once to a select few people that "grab stuff out of hands". The last thing I want is the village to have a bad reputation or bad vibes. Keep the donations to a specific source instead of handing out yourself and continue to patron the businesses and this place can soon be a great addition of bars/restaurants/shops to the west end. My next reach is in October and I am again staying in the "Shanty Town" and encourage those to reach out to someone who knows the area and go and meet a couple people/families there and stop at a couple of the small shops/restaurants/bars. I am attaching a couple pictures for you to enjoy of the Village.

    One Love and nothing but Respect for everyone!!

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    Hope To See You Pon da Rock!!


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    Ronman, good stuff! appreciate the honesty.

    VVHT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jame View Post
    My first reach to Jamaica I stayed with some friends in "Shanty Town" or as they and others in the area call it, Divers Village. I recognized it from the short cut in the picture going over to Seastar(on the village side of that alley is a little shop called spicys) This experience gave me a very different impression and experience in Jamaica then 95% of the people that will visit. I had the opportunity to meet some amazing people that live in the village and even a young girl that made it onto the show Magnum King and Queens of Dancehall. It was fun to watch her on TV when I returned to the states. Back to my point, it is a great village with amazing people that live very different lives then those that patron the One Love Pub Crawl and that culture difference can cause issues for a ton. My friend Laura lives in the village and teaches the kids in the village weekly to read, write, color, etc. She is another great source for donations as she can regulate who in the village they go to based off need and how much and so its not all at once to a select few people that "grab stuff out of hands". The last thing I want is the village to have a bad reputation or bad vibes. Keep the donations to a specific source instead of handing out yourself and continue to patron the businesses and this place can soon be a great addition of bars/restaurants/shops to the west end. My next reach is in October and I am again staying in the "Shanty Town" and encourage those to reach out to someone who knows the area and go and meet a couple people/families there and stop at a couple of the small shops/restaurants/bars. I am attaching a couple pictures for you to enjoy of the Village.

    One Love and nothing but Respect for everyone!!
    Thank you, well said. Respect.

    I live in an area some of whose environs could sometimes be called a "Shanty Town" by a tourist; a term which I consider a derogatory. Those that have never actually been in Kingston's squatter towns might mistake struggle for despair. Even in the worst areas like "Back O Wall" (now Tivoli Gardens), people don't always go around begging things.

    You pull up in a bus and unload a pack of tourists bearing gifts anywhere and you contribute to the problem of teaching people that it is easier to beg than work. Let the people who know the needs give the help.

    Honestly, in a 3-6 month stretch, I only get begged a couple of dozen times and then mostly during infrequent stops in Negril or by some mentally ill beggars in Santa Cruz, Montego Bay or Kingston.

    Take some time on future trips to go to places like "Diver's Village" not as a benefactor but friendly visitor.

    Jamaica is so much bigger than Negril.

    Peace and Guidance
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    i live in port au prince, so i try to stay out of these one love bus crawl tour debates.

    most people have no idea what "shanty towns" and ~poverty~ really look like. as underprivileged as some folks in negril might be, trust- it's nothing compared to genuine poverty.



    Quote Originally Posted by Accompong View Post
    Thank you, well said. Respect.

    I live in an area some of whose environs could sometimes be called a "Shanty Town" by a tourist; a term which I consider a derogatory. Those that have never actually been in Kingston's squatter towns might mistake struggle for despair. Even in the worst areas like "Back O Wall" (now Tivoli Gardens), people don't always go around begging things.

    You pull up in a bus and unload a pack of tourists bearing gifts anywhere and you contribute to the problem of teaching people that it is easier to beg than work. Let the people who know the needs give the help.

    Honestly, in a 3-6 month stretch, I only get begged a couple of dozen times and then mostly during infrequent stops in Negril or by some mentally ill beggars in Santa Cruz, Montego Bay or Kingston.

    Take some time on future trips to go to places like "Diver's Village" not as a benefactor but friendly visitor.

    Jamaica is so much bigger than Negril.

    Peace and Guidance

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