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New Kid on the block

Postby Travel2Negril » Wed Aug 12, 2009 6:55 pm

Hey all,

Just a fast hello, i am new
Here to share my knowledge of Negril with others. :dreads:
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Re: New Kid on the block

Postby ECO » Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:19 pm

Welcome to the forum!

Do you live in Negril or run the website from overseas?

Why did the Canoe double their Red Stripe price?
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Re: New Kid on the block

Postby jellybean » Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:26 pm

welcome to the forum look forward to hearing about Negril
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Re: New Kid on the block

Postby Travel2Negril » Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:34 pm

Hello all
I live in Canada and travel so often to Negril that i decided to make a website for the smaller businesses.
In hopes to help out the local economy. The giant all inclusive resorts tend to keep their guests on the property
by telling stories to frighten the guests from leaving the hotels. (to keep them spending on their properties)
Thus leaving the smaller hotels and businesses to suffer. True Jamaica is the local restaurants and small hotels.
Alot of great people when you get to know them.
Thanks all for the welcome
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Re: New Kid on the block

Postby ECO » Fri Aug 14, 2009 8:30 am

SPAMMER wrote:Hello all
I live in Canada and travel so often to Negril that i decided to make a website for the smaller businesses.
In hopes to help out the local economy. The giant all inclusive resorts tend to keep their guests on the property
by telling stories to frighten the guests from leaving the hotels. (to keep them spending on their properties)
Thus leaving the smaller hotels and businesses to suffer. True Jamaica is the local restaurants and small hotels.
Alot of great people when you get to know them.
Thanks all for the welcome


Do you know of any places on the beach where I can get 1 or 2 rooms for $50 USD a night or under? My travel dates will be in late September and I'm not looking for anything fancy, just clean and on the beach.
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Re: New Kid on the block

Postby MZKUMA » Fri Aug 14, 2009 11:00 am

*DAY DREAMIN* Wish I could travel anywhere in Jamaica that frequently.. Welcome aboard.
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Re: New Kid on the block

Postby Travel2Negril » Fri Aug 14, 2009 7:22 pm

Well folks if anyone needs a room at an excellent price on the beach, I'm very close with the Sea Wind Resort.
Just send me a PM or email with the date you wanna go and what kind of room you want. (with kitchenette/without)
Beach houses also available, and #101 and #201 face to the beach. Would be my pleasure to help anyone out.
Here is the Sea Wind Resort website >>> http://www.seawindresortjamaica.com
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Re: New Kid on the block

Postby Travel2Negril » Fri Aug 14, 2009 11:49 pm

Yes i am !! Big Negril lover.... looking forward to my next trip sept or oct.... then again in january!!
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Re: New Kid on the block

Postby Irie » Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:51 am

ECO wrote:
SPAMMER wrote:Hello all
I live in Canada and travel so often to Negril that i decided to make a website for the smaller businesses.
In hopes to help out the local economy. The giant all inclusive resorts tend to keep their guests on the property
by telling stories to frighten the guests from leaving the hotels. (to keep them spending on their properties)
Thus leaving the smaller hotels and businesses to suffer. True Jamaica is the local restaurants and small hotels.
Alot of great people when you get to know them.
Thanks all for the welcome


Do you know of any places on the beach where I can get 1 or 2 rooms for $50 USD a night or under? My travel dates will be in late September and I'm not looking for anything fancy, just clean and on the beach.


I so asked him the same thing last night lmao!
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