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?
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
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.