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    Quote Originally Posted by LivinInThe603 View Post
    hi rob,

    do: have a beer at the police station!
    Ok please do tell. Is there a tour available? Besides the obvious FREE tour you can get if you run afoul of the law.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kold Ass Mofo View Post
    Ok please do tell. Is there a tour available? Besides the obvious FREE tour you can get if you run afoul of the law.
    It's honestly not that impressive other than to say you can and have... and the fact that there is a bar at the police station. Walk to the roundabout and bear left toward the taxi park. The police station is on the right side of the road past the health center. Nampariel road, I believe. It's something to tell your friends back home about!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kold Ass Mofo View Post
    Ok please do tell. Is there a tour available? Besides the obvious FREE tour you can get if you run afoul of the law.


    i went and had a drink there for my birthday this year!





    i learned about it here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kold Ass Mofo View Post
    Ok please do tell. Is there a tour available? Besides the obvious FREE tour you can get if you run afoul of the law.
    Here is the bar. We were the only ones there, had a couple cold RS and then left. We rolled up on our scooter and just walked right in. No one bats an eye.

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    I like the 'Do' list ;-)


    Quote Originally Posted by LivinInThe603 View Post
    hi rob,

    do: research-> maps, activities, restaurants, how to change money, drivers/tour guides and taxis, hotels, approximate pricing
    do: learn the art of the respectful "no, thanks"
    do: remember you are a guest (aka, don't be THAT guy)
    do: know your personal boundaries
    do: I strongly agree that people should know and respect off season food restrictions, such as lobster
    do: find a balance between safety and safe risks- don't be afraid to try new things, but don't make yourself vulnerable or engage in risky behavior
    do: take advantage of opportunities to engage with local folks; domino games, property tours, conversations, etc
    do: remember many people are working hard to ear their meager living and respect proper donation channels such as the St Anthony's kitchen or NEET
    do: do what you want! many people, in particular long time visitors, have very strong opinions. I respect the knowledge, but also don't want to feel shamed for going to a super touristy place
    do: volunteer if you can
    do: book activities through vetted and reputable agencies
    do: keep your personal business personal, for example your hotel or room number
    do: be genuine when you meet new people (goes back to being respectful as a guest)
    do: ask for help if you need it
    do: recognize people may ask for a few dollars if you accept their help
    do: recognize the cultural norms are likely different than at home
    do: wear beach clothes on the beach, and street clothes on the street
    do: leave your best everything at home
    do: have fun, go with the flow, and understand that things might go wrong but you can fix it
    do: remember you are in a sea front, tropical location: bugs and wear and tear are a part of life

    do: blue hole mineral spring
    do: Half Moon Beach and Calico Jack's Pirate Shack
    do: check out rick's cafe
    do: one love bus
    do: seastar saturday night show
    do: boat or catamaran cruise
    do: west end exploring
    do: have a beer at the police station!
    do: check out red ground

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    Don't : Scrub a Dub topless nightclub

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    Quote Originally Posted by mick View Post
    Don't : Scrub a Dub topless nightclub
    haha, that was on my personal Do list, went once and never need to go again. What an experience!
    I'm gonna be Iron like a Lion in Zion

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    DO
    Enjoy everything Negril has to offer.
    Relax, relax and relax some more.
    Treat everyone with respect – you will hear “respect” everywhere
    Eat the local food – it is unbelievable.
    Take Vitamin B one week before and during entire trip (Helps repel bugs and reduce hangovers) doesn’t work for me but some say it is the best.
    Bring insect repellent and use it – especially on the beach at sunset
    Bring half the clothes and twice the money you plan on.

    DON"T
    Do not tell people this is your first time - tell them you have been here 5 times.
    Do not tell people you just arrived – tell them you have been here for awhile.
    Do not brag about what you do or how much money you have.
    Do not pay the asking price for anything unless the price is on a menu.
    Do not take a taxi or tour unless you have an agreed upon price.
    Do not tell where you are staying or room number to anyone.
    Do not allow new “friends’ into your room.
    Do not help create a society of beggars – just say NO.
    Do not give handouts to people just to make them leave you alone.
    Do not accept ‘help’ unless you are ready to pay for it.
    Do not let someone put aloe on you unless you expect to pay for it.
    Do not bring big bills – no one will have change. If they have no change they will go get it – relax and have another cold one.
    Do not mistake truly friendly people for scam artists - the vast, vast majority of Jamaicans are honest as the beach is beautiful.

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    Pet peeve # 1 is the horses running at full gallop on the beach..pet peeve # 2 i s when they take the horses into the water to do their number two so they don't have to pick it up..rant over...

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    I do have a copy of the Negril 101 post - aka Negril Guide 2007 - by Rizla from the old message board. While the specific listings are obsolete, much of the general information and the glossary of terms are still valid. Here are the points that lead off that post:

    1. Common sense prevails.
    2. Negotiate a price with a red plate taxi before you get in the car. If a driver waits for you at the supermarket, you’ll be paying for his time, unless you’ve negotiated that into the price beforehand. (I would add that this means do NOT take white plate illegal "taxis".)
    3. When dealing with beach vendors, a polite No, thank you and a smile is better than saying that’ll you’ll see them on the way back; they’ll expect it.
    4. Carry a pocket calculator and take the time to do the conversion. It’s very easy to get confused in a deal and pay more for something than you should have. Negotiate it down to a reasonable price and take the time to do the math.
    5. Ganja is not legal (note: this now requires some elaboration). If you get too high, eat sugar and it’ll bring you back down. Taking a few tokes off a spliff is not the same as having a few bites of ganja cake. The same goes for mushrooms. That’s a day trip you’ll want to avoid.
    6. Hydrate, sun block, hydrate, sun block, hydrate, sun block, hydrate. Repeat.
    7. Braids hurt; you're better off spending that money on a nice massage.
    8. Don't expect things on your time, especially dinner. Most food is cooked to order with fresh ingredients. Yard food tends to be ready to pick up ‘n go.
    9. Watch for bones when eating fish. Give your extra chicken bones to the dogs.
    10. Not everyone wants their photo taken. Ask first; many will say yes.
    11. Assume nothing. Everything has a price.
    12. Tip your servers and housekeeping well. They earn very little. Feel free to leave things behind for housekeeping that you don’t want to carry back.
    13. Walking barefoot on soil may give you parasites. Be careful of broken glass in the sand.
    14. Carry wipes to use after eating jerk chicken or for places out of toilet paper.
    15. Don’t tell a Jamaican man where you’re staying unless you want him to stop by later to let you buy him a drink. (Always refer back to Rule #1.)
    16. Change your money at The Cambio or bank. Restaurants are notorious for using a much lower rate. You’re better off paying in J’s (Jamaican dollars) to avoid this. (I would add that this means do NOT change your money with the guys hanging out near the cambios or banks.)
    17. Be careful walking down/crossing the street. Cars drive fast, on the left, and are constantly passing one another. Pedestrians, animals, and bikes lose out.
    18. Don’t fret over the afternoon rain. It’ll cool things off and be finished by sunset. This is a great time to nap, if you can sleep through the THUNDER.
    19. If you smoke cigarettes, pay more for American. There are no regulations on Jamaican cigarettes and they should change the name Craven A to Cracken A. Don’t be surprised if you’re up all night after smoking them.
    20. Restaurants operate by the whim of the owner and the only thing consistent is inconsistency. They may be open (but out of food), closed, no longer in business, or having a bad night. No problem.
    21. No problem is said often, especially when there’s a problem.
    22. Last, but not least, “Never leave a fellow crasher behind.” – Vince Vaughn
    Last edited by wrtiii; 11-13-2017 at 01:33 PM.

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