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Day 4
Part 2
We decided to unpack our bags later and explore the grounds first.

Coco La Palm is beautiful and in a different way than Grand Pineapple. Coco has white pristine curved bungalow-style structures covered with painted murals. Every room seemed to have balcony views and the pools surrounded by palm trees. I saw a lot more birds around us... no peacocks, but a lot of wildlife fluttered in the trees overhead. There was a lot more staff. They were all very professional but had large welcoming smiles.

Everyone that walked by us on the pathway seemed happy. Children darted by us laughing with their parents following behind with a relaxed swagger. There were definitely more families here. Grand Pineapple had a larger amount of European guests. This hotel had a lot more American and Canadian guests. That was my first observation.
We headed over to the bar area and slid down into the seats to see the menu. All the prices were very reasonable and it was happy hour. (2 for 1 drinks!)
We ordered two Dirty Bananas from the bartender named Vernon.

He was really good at what he did with a witty sense of humor. I noticed all the guests were calling him by name “Hey Vernon! Another round of Red Stripes please” There was a lot of activity and groups of people clustered together talking.
For a moment we were sitting by ourselves and I missed our British friends at the Grand Pineapple. It's hard moving over to a new hotel especially after making friends there. It's like starting all over again as newbies.
We weren't alone for long,
“First day at the Coco la Palm?” A friendly guy sitting with his wife asked.
“Yeah, we just arrived an hour ago, but we've been in Jamaica for 3 days so far...” I said
We found out that he had just arrived earlier that day too and he flew in from Canada. He comes to visit CCLP every year.
He and his wife introduced us to his other friends from Canada that were sitting at the bar across from us. They all waved to us. A cool bunch of people.
We chatted for a while and ordered another round of Dirty Bananas. They were delicious! Vernon knows how to make a killer Dirty Banana. I felt ourselves relaxing into our new environment. We were beginning to feel at home. Coco has a subtle charm to it, It's very chill and laid back with a touch of luxury mixed in.
Last edited by Clarity; 05-26-2011 at 04:11 AM.
Carpe Diem
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Gotta get me some of that! Going once a year for 2 weeks is just is not enough! These trip reports get my mojo going and I start planning and more like conniving on how can I get back sooner. Oh well, at least this makes for a good start to another day back here.
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Just love getting up in the morning and seeing more of your trip report. I had to put my trip on hold this year, so I really appreciate it. Clarity and Markus, I know you mentioned somewhere, and hate to repeat the question, but what kind of camera are you using? Your photos are stunning.
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the dirty banana on the right looks bigger ... not fair!
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Paradise Found--- June 11th through 18th--Country Country 
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ahh. so nice to hear more and escape into your photos and story. It relaxes me and makes me melt, just like a JA sunset. I am thinking about doing coco for a future trip--I like staying on the beach and have tried many spots but always like checking out a new place. Plus their prices are good and no one has ever had anything negative to say about the place--only glowing reviews.
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Clarity,
I'm sitting in my room at CCLP right now enjoying your trip report. Our first time staying here was in February, and on that trip we were upgraded to that same room. It was beautiful. I can absolutely relate to the excitement of been given that luxury. We were like little kids in Disney when we saw our room. We have a baby, so we were a little concerned about the steps and balcony, but we were not going to complain! Thanks for taking me back!
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Loving this will be at Coco in 27 days
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