
Originally Posted by
MissBlue
actually that is not just opinion - it's a fact. cambios & banks do give the best exchange rate.
and Rob i actually DO miss a lot of those things. Obviously i do not live there, but for a travel destination, i prefer no phones or tv - and rustic, (so-called) "uncivilized" ways, and the old road when you never quite knew when, how, or 'if' you'd even get there on the same day .... the whole reason i loved it is because a trip to Negril was 'adventure travel' - heck just GETTING there was an adventure. You never knew if you'd have water or current or ice, and as such were forced to be creative and make-do, and take all as it comes ... for me personally, that's where ALL "the juice" is about traveling; it's not just a luxury trip, it's a life-lesson - and that's why I travel in the first place. The day Gilbert slammed us was some of the most profound heartical experiences i have ever had, and cemented my love, respect, and appreciation for the Jamaican people and culture.
Before the modcons, yes there was less creature-comfort - but on the other hand, the whole vibe of the place was much more mellow, quiet, and serene. To some travelers, that means more than comfort or luxury. A built-up tourist 'attraction' with 'resorts' and organized tours and pub crawls is boring and generic to me.... once a place gets to that point there's nothing very special about it any more.