I wrote and asked for availability of a 1 BR deluxe or superior room. On their website, the photos for either are identical, so I'm not sure the difference. But I loved loved the look of it. I'm a sucker for dark wood and pretty fabrics. And the patio areas seem large and comfortable. No we'll see if they have space.
Still thinking about Skylark too. I believe I wrote them earlier today.
Question - what can I expect to pay for food/day or /week? We like good food and heavy on the meat. So we would want oxtails, and fish, and goat, bacon or sausage with breakfast, etc. And do we have to do the shopping (you see a theme, I don't leave the beach. ever. pretty much ever except for a dinner or two on cliffs etc.)
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Rondel Village has rooms with kitchens. Not sure how the price compares to what you want.
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Diff between deluxe and Superior villas, one is just a little roomier, I think the bedroom has a king and a twin bed. Standard meals are---breakfast, eggs, bacon, fruit and French toast, maybe pancakes.
The first day you arrive "Welcome Chicken" will be ready for your first evening meal. After that, you can pick your meals, with snapper, shrimp, lobster, and chicken as standard. Jerk chicken can be grilled by the guard if requested. Standard foods are deliverd from the farmer that brings vegies and standard foods. Oxtails, etc. can be arranged if the housekeeper has a good recipe, the housekeepers are all great made from scratch cooks, and can help you find items from the store, either you can go, or they may offer to go.
We stop and get beer, etc. and snacks at Mega Mart, but all main meals are taken care of for you.
I think we (two people) spent on average $40-45 total per day for the 14 days we were there for breakfast and dinner. Much cheaper than eating out, and the meals are awesome, like being in a Jamaican home.
Mrs. Wilson, I would also recommend CocoLaPalm. Been to Negril many times over 25 years and have stayed many places, but we always go back to CCLP. Kitchen facilities might not be optimal -- we usually have a microwave and frig -- but you can't beat the great location, the wide beach, the staff, and the banana bread we get served for breakfast every morning.
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