| "Second Honeymoon" - Day
4 & 5
by Xavier and Karen Murphy
Day 4 - Leaving Negril for Montego Bay
I had set the alarm on my Palm Pilot for 7.30am, but I didn’t
need it. I was awoken by rain. I looked outside and the beach
was still gorgeous even with rain. We were both yearning for one
more day. As usual I headed over to the kitchen. We packed &
made sure we left nothing. We saw Lilly & evened up our accounts
& left tips for members of the staff. Solomon was on time
as usual. He and I took the bags out to the car in the rain.
Breakfast consisted of corned beef & potato
fritter with fruits. The goodbyes were sad and somewhat like the
movies due to the rain. Though the roads were wet the drive to
Mobay was relaxing. Conversation ranged from crime in Kingston
to Jamaican politics. The scenes going back to Mobay were better.
The rain had stopped but it was overcast. The countryside was
lush & green. The coastline road gave us a clear view to Mobay.
We could see some of the skyline.
We
arrived in Montego Bay at midday. Not knowing where the hotel
was, we first stopped at Doctor cave beach and went to Doctor
Cave Beach Hotel check-in desk. We walked to our room, which was
on the first of 4 floors. The room was really nice and clean.
We unpacked the necessaries we needed and headed out to explore.
The first thing we did was to find a phone to call and make arrangements
for transportation to the airport. I had two friends in town who
were traveling back to South Florida on the same flight we were
booked on. Before we had left Jamaica they had agreed to take
us to the airport. We found a call box across street from the
craft market. The call went smooth and we were all set for the
next day. Next we crossed the street and started to shop for other
items for friends and relatives.
I
was very surprised at some of the items being sold in the stores
along the main road. It seems to enforce the stereotype that Jamaica
is just about, weed, sex with Rastas, Bob Marley and Reggae. I
would probably be best to not take kids in some of the stores.
We settled on one store with a very friendly East Indian non-Jamaican
(My best guess is he was from India) who could sell snow to an
Eskimo. He kept complimenting Karen and how beautiful she was
etc. We bought quite a few items there.
After we completed all our shopping we bought
a fish box lunch in the Craft Market across the street from Cornwall
Beach behind the big shops. The food was really good. The manager
of the place, who was Jamaican, was friendly and told us he lived
in Ft Lauderdale and just moved back to Jamaica. He explained
that he was tired of the rat race and would not move back to the
USA. He was pretty much selling us on why we as Jamaicans should
move back. We took the food back to the room and ate it on the
balcony. We watched some TV and rested. It was close to 6.00 pm
before we left the room for Dinner. We saw a Chinese restaurant
on the way in not too far from the hotel. Walked along Montego
Bay's main street towards the restaurants. We passed quite a few
shops along the way. I was surprised to see Cuban Cigars sold
in the store. It was a 10 min walk to the Guangzhou Chinese restaurant.
The restaurant sat on a little hill and overlooked
the main road with a view to the sea. The restaurant was about
20% full. We were seated quickly near the view to the road and
sea. It was nice, but we had to move due to smoking in the booth
behind us. I get really hoarse from second hand smoke. The food
was not bad however, as the restaurant patrons started to increase
the waiter became overwhelmed. It took us a while to get a bill.
The walk back to the hotel was slow as we were full. The clubs
along the way were starting to come alive. Margaritaville was
packed. On arrival at the hotel we completed packing and laid
out the clothes we would wear the next day. We retired early.
Day 5 - Going home.
We woke up at 4.30 am, did the morning routine and did a sweep
of the room to make sure everything we brought was packed. The
walk to the lobby was longer than normal mainly because of the
bags. We had also bought quiet a few items in Mobay, which weighted
our bags down. The lobby was still dark and the clerk was just
setting up shop. There was one other gentleman checking out. Our
check out was smooth and my friends Chester & Donna were there
less than 2 minutes after we checked out. Chester & Donna
were there since Friday. The ride to airport was less than 5 minutes.
The
AA check in line was long which made going home worse. We soon
realized that every bag was being manually checked before you
got to the check in counter. It was our turn to have our bags
checked. The checker was a lady who was very efficient and friendly.
This made the inspection less intrusive. After checking our bags
we tried to get some breakfast at the cafeteria in the airport.
The doors were open but no breakfast. They do not serve food until
6.00 am. As we left we thought maybe we could get something inside
the concourse area. There was a second check area with a scanner.
By now, as we entered the concourse area we were very hungry.
All the stores were closed. There was really no time to sit in
the concourse area as they announced on the overhead that boarding
had begun.
At
the gate there was third security check before boarding. As the
plane took off we could feel the stress coming as we thought about
what we had to do when we got in. We knew we would be back next
year.
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