One good thing about CocoLaPalm, is they have fridges in the rooms... and Mikey's across the street is a good place to stock up on Red Stripes and bottle water!
One good thing about CocoLaPalm, is they have fridges in the rooms... and Mikey's across the street is a good place to stock up on Red Stripes and bottle water!
Ive been giving Mikey a hard time about stocking ice, he promised an ice machine by time I returned, we will see..... lol
Do they supply coffee in the room for the coffeemaker or do I buy/bring my own?
its in the room~
"I'll love you till the stars fall out of the sky "
:cool
Is there a place to exchange money nearby or is it best to go into Negril? How far is the cambio in Negril from CocoLaPalm?
They will exchange it (US$ anyway) for you at the front desk; not sure what kind of rate you'll get...
Miss G's sister and hubby check in on Saturday and we'll be hanging out there a bit for two or three days.
What would you like to know?
Cap
linston@redplate-negril.com
We take a taxi down to the turn around, exchange our money at the cambio, then hit the grocery store. Stock up red stripe, water, munchies. Back in the taxi and then Hit the beach.
Considering Coco for this June, bringing GF and her two adult children (18 & 19). All three are newbies.
1) How would you compare Coco to Travelers? (Some of the internet package deals are almost too good to pass up on Travelers).
2) Does Coco include a continental breakfast?
3) Any rooms or buildings too close to Norman Manley Blvd? Traffic noise would be a big problem.
Thanks,
VVHT
VVHT - we've only stayed at Coco once but it was quite nice. It does include a breakfast that I think was referred to as 'Continental' (my memory fails me, sorry). We used the allowance for that and upgraded for a full breakfast most days. Getting one of the beachfront rooms with a patio would be terrific.
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