We have a bond with Margaritaville. On our first trip (2000) to Negril staff at our hotel informed us that we could hop the Margaritaville bus for a free ride to the beach at 11am. OMG, what a ride! Hanging on for dear life down the West End Road (the road has been improved since then, lol) a big group of us, laughing hysterically. Walking in through Margaritaville was our first real look at the beach and it was awesome! At the time you could buy a Margaritaville mug, all you can drink rum & juice from 11am-4pm for $12! (I was pregnant that year, so no drink for me, but I got a cup!) I think it's more like $25 now but that's also March Break pricing, could be cheaper other times. I have a nice collection of mugs from over the years, becomes a challenge to get a new colour! Also, Margaritaville is where I get my hair done. It's been the same lovely lady for many years now. I think the only thing I've eaten there is nachos (while a little tipsy) they were awesome. The staff have always been cheerful and helpful (dragging our loungers around etc.) We have gone up and requested better music and gotten it. I totally understand that it's a "tourist trap" but man it can be a fun one! It's a great peice of beach and I have alot of amazing memories there. It's become a tradition and will always be where we spend our first full day.

It's what you make of it, anywhere is

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Margaritaville 2008