Couple Negril March 2002 Trip Report
by Larry
Travel - We used TimAir
in lieu of the bus and paid $240 in cash for two round trips to
Negril after making the web reservations in January. Could have
used plastic at the TimAir counter in MoBay but opted not to and
avoided the additional 5% credit card fee. From what I saw, nobody
waited more than 30 minutes for a TimAir flight. The only bad
part of the trip was the theft of a camera and digital camcorder
on the return US Air flight. Frustrating because you are encouraged
to not use carry-on baggage yet our checked baggage was opened
and stolen from after US Air took possession of the bags at the
MoBay ticket counter.
Rooms – We had a Gardenview Suite, which I highly
recommend. The distinction between Beachfront and Gardenview (both
suites and rooms) is so minor that I don’t see why they even bother
to differentiate between them. The reason I would recommend a
suite vice room is room size and amenities. Suites are twice as
big, have an additional window on the corner side and the bathrooms
are awesome. They have a Jacuzzi that easily held two plus a rain
shower that you have to experience to really appreciate. Having
a well stocked refrigerator in the suite was also a big plus.
Bring CD’s, we forgot ours and really missed them. The hair dryers
were not worth using (maybe 50 cycle electricity?). As far as
room location goes, there are 9 three story buildings on the property
(we were on the second floor of building 9 at the south end and
it was perfect). Everyone we talked to while we were there said
that their room was just right. I honestly think a guest would
be happy in any of the buildings.
Staff – If you are new to Jamaica you have to
understand that they are on “Jamaican time”. This is not really
a matter of time, but an attitude that can be frustrating if you
don’t get in sync with it. My wife and I made it a point to say
hi and talk with every staff member that we interacted with and,
without exception, they responded with courtesy and pride. We
had outstanding service from everyone including the bartenders,
waiters, front desk, maids and entertainers. All it took was a
simple “Hi Mon” and “Thank You” to get treated like a welcome
guest. While we were there three couples arrived and acted like
the staff were paid servants. Their attitude was just reflected
back and they were treated accordingly. They never did figure
out why no one, guests included, wanted anything to do with them.
Social – Most of the guests were in the 30-50
year old age group while we were there (there were a few in their
20’s, but not many). My wife and I renewed our vows at the garden
gazebo and it was a wonderful experience. The good times were
way too many to list, but here are a few memories that we took
away. We met a lot of other couples with similar interests and
just had a plain old good time wherever we were (the pool bar
is great!). If you are into diving, sailing or water sports there
is more to do than you will have time for. My wife, along with
maybe 50% of the gals there went topless on the beach. The beach
and ocean at Couples Negril was as good as I have ever seen in
the Caribbean, it has a real gradual slope that was ideal for
floating and easy swimming. There are plenty of shade trees at
the waters edge to lie under if you have had your fill of sun
or just want to kick back and read. We are not “participators”
but, couldn’t help but join in at Couples. The piano bar sing
along and wine tasting nights are not to be missed. The “booze
cruise” on the 94 foot catamaran was a high point of the week.
Do take some dress up clothes so that you can take advantage of
the “reservations only” restaurant as it is well worth it. Beach
Party and Friday Lobster nights stand out in my memory.
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