Renaissance Jamaica Grande
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hi there, yes the Jamaica Renaissance Grande is fabulous - we were there in March and had a great time. The Jamaican people are absolutely wonderful. you can read my trip report on www.concierge.com under ocho rios, jamaica.
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I stayed there in last June (2000) for five days and really enjoyed it. It is a great deal for the money. It is not super deluxe, like some all-inclusives, but it is beautifully decorated, has great food, plenty of drinks, decent service, and includes snorkling. My fiance and I went with two other couples and really enjoyed ourselves. The beach is not huge and is a little crowded, but we never had a problem getting chairs or making some space for ourselves. The resort is larger than I imagined it would be, but the staff seemed to be able to handle the capacity of people. I would definately recommend it!
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We were at the Jamaica Grande last November. We saw several weddings while we were there and the resort itself was a great buy and very well run. It seemed that the children were really enjoying the beautiful pool and the beach is gated in at the end of the resort and guarded. The beach has two areas, one of which I found to be nicer was more of a bay where the cruise ships dock. What a fabulous sight they were. We had a wonderful time. The only reason I would not go back is the ride from the airport. It was a scenic but long 2 hour ride. There are so many places to go in the Caribbean I didn't like it enough to take that 2 hour ride again. Not to mention their driving rivals any Nascar racecar driver minus the nice track. I have been to other islands and I know they all drive fast so that's not really the issue, for me it was more the distance from Montego Bay.
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Would I like the Jamaica Grande if I don't like being around a lot of kids? Are there places that are adults-only, such as one of the pools? It sounds really family-friendly and my experience has shown that this is usually at the expense of people who don't want to be around kids.
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We went there without children and felt it was all catered to families and kids. there is a pool that tends to be quieter and basically only adults around it but that is aobut it - besides the night clubs with does get alot of younger - clubing adults. It is alot of fun. <BR><BR>We were lucky that we did find others adults wothout children to hang with and are still very good friends but without them, we would not have had a positive experience. The pool area is wall to wall chairs with blaring music, tons of children. Even the evening entertainemnt inckuded children, which is wonderufl but if you are seeking a more mature atmsophere without kids, I would seek else wheres.