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Thread: 9-mile tour from Negril: grueling or easy peasy?

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    My, that is a lovely bouquet, I wish I could smell it through the screen.

    LOL at sign "persons can be persecuted" - that's better than prosecuted, I can take quite a bit of persecution.

    I heard a STORY that when people arrive at the bar, the staff hypes them up with "Who wants a Bob Marley shot?" Most of the group says "Yeah Mon" and then are charged THIRTEEN dollars each for a shot. IF TRUE, that is unacceptable and also the partially the tourists' fault for not asking how much.

    They should customize tours for those who overstand Rastafari and want to pay their respect in a dignified manner. I personnally would wait until the large groups had started their tour, and request a quieter guide.
    Last edited by goldilocks; 03-16-2012 at 09:09 AM. Reason: cuz I felt like it

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    Ms Goldilocks. I so agree with you.

    I recommend 100% to tour with Fuzzy. He is a very dear friiend of mine He is an Elder guide and a cousin of Brother Bob Marley.
    Many people are led away to a so called plantation when they are approached outside the compound.
    Friends of mine were told it was the Bob Marley tour and spent all their money. When they tried to go through the gate they were asked for an admission charge. They didn't have it to pay. They had travelled from Switzerland. I was so disappointed when I heard this.
    You can call the Bob Marley Mausoleum and request Fuzzy or I can send you on his telephone number.

    B

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheba View Post
    You can call the Bob Marley Mausoleum and request Fuzzy or I can send you on his telephone number.

    B
    That is very kind of you Ms. Sheba. I hope to be in Sweet Jamaica within 6 to 8 weeks.

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