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Re: So has anyone stayed at Gardenia since Hotel Impossible visit ?
I'm not sure agreeing to appear on such a program will help the establishment, but I certainly don't mean to seem as if I'm slamming the place. The 'problems' cited are common to lodging establishments in Negril. You simply can't use US standards in viewing hotels in JA. Maintaining a property in a environmentally challenging climate (salty air and humidity age wood and metal very fast) where materials costs are very high make it impossible to maintain standards that would be considered the norm in the US. And in a resort area where occupancy is going to be quite low for half the year, the revenue stream just isn't there. Regular visitors readily accept that and understand that the relatively low rates they pay for lodging are predicated on tourists not expecting everything to look like a recently constructed Holiday Inn. But the establishments in Negril have a lot more individuality and charm than you'll find in cookie cutter hotels in the US.
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