Well then congratulations!!! Breana!! got my timing messed up there..By all means you should bring her to meet her family!!![]()
Well then congratulations!!! Breana!! got my timing messed up there..By all means you should bring her to meet her family!!![]()
RIU for kids is guaranteed happiness.
At 8-9 months the child won't care where they are... a 1st-floor place with kitchen would be convenient. Yellowbird?
children welcome at Treehouse Suites or kitchenettes but the best part is our breakfast is included.
Our daughter has been to Negril 5 times and her first trip was at 18 months. She just told me the other day that she wished that she lived in Jamaica. I think that Wild Parrot would be a good choice or Coco La Palm, Charela, Nirvana.
Babies don't need a vacation, but I still see them at the beach... it pisses me off! I'll go over to a little baby and say 'What are you doing here? You haven't worked a day in your life!'
Steven Wright
Please don't take offense, I just think it's funny.
I 2nd Wild Parrot. Off season, their kitchenette is $80. Not large, but clean and cottage style so perhaps better noise-wise. Treehouse & Crystal Waters would be more expensive (unless Gail will cut you a deal?!), as would be others mentioned.
Curious, I'll be staying at HP for the 1st time in a week. Any comments on why you wouldn't take an infant there?
I Love Hidden Paradise as a solo traveler or even for traveling with other adult or older kids the only thing that concerns me with bringing an infant is that there is a lot of in an out "guest"... and though it has a gate and a guard at night he usually falls asleep and the gate is easily pushed open... overall it is a nice, quiet property though.
We stayed with our son several years at sea splash always worked out great,we're cliff peeps now,as he's older and enjoys jumping and snorkeling