Sweetie Pie and I were looking for an inexpensive place to sleep this past trip. We had an offer made to us to stay up a lane at a Jamaican guest house sort of situation. Since we were interested in long term stay lodging options we decided to give it a try. It was a one bedroom ground floor apartment in a 3 unit building in a yard with other residences on it. Nice property, we thought. It was clean, well maintained, and in a great location for getting around Negril. Inexpensive at $250 a week. It ended up not working out very well. We had an incident of property loss and there was no recourse. I’m not going to go into the details here. If you are thinking about a stay up a lane I’ll be happy to talk to you and see if you’re dealing with any of the people I dealt with in this situation. Here are some recommendations I would make to anyone considering a stay up a lane –
-Don’t think about it until you’ve been down at least a couple of times.
-Don’t think about it until you have developed a network of locals with which you have some trust.
-You can have some level of trust with operators who put their livelihood on their good name, guys like Percy from Percy’s Garden Retreat, or Chicken from Chickens Magic Bus, or Edie from Edies Debar or Sexy Rexy. They depend on good word of mouth in the tourist industry.
-Don’t trust anybody who goes by two names. Bad, bad sign. You might hear someone’s given name in certain circumstances but someone going by multiple street names? Problem, most likely…
-Only look at places your Jamaican network recommends. They should be able to say “I’d be comfortable coming to pick you up here.” And more importantly, “I wouldn’t be uncomfortable dropping you off here.”
-Visit the guest house before staying there. Get a feel for the property, the surrounding neighborhood, the overall security. Gated yard? Window access?
Best of luck, and remember to keep your eyes, ears and heart open…