T Water Beach Negril??
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I haven't been there myself, but I do recall seeing a thread on this hotel on the message board at www.negril.com. <BR>
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We stayed there in 1998-- it was ok. <BR>At the time, the room was a bit on the <BR>shabby side, especially the bathroom-- <BR>missing bathtub plug, some rust. Water <BR>leaks from the ceiling, etc. The food <BR>was pretty good--just little in the <BR>way of variety. BUT-- this was a few <BR>years ago. At the time we were there, <BR>they had finished remodeling the ground <BR>floor beachfront rooms and they looked <BR>really nice! I'm sure by now the <BR>remodeling is done. I suggest you <BR>keep looking-- I think you can do <BR>better. Charela Inn is a wonderful <BR>place to stay and has a great restaurant. All of the hotels on the <BR>beach are within walking distance so <BR>it is a lot of fun checking out the <BR>restaurants and reggae shows. Like <BR>someone previously stated, check out <BR>www.negril.com for more information. <BR>You do get breakfast and lunch as part <BR>of the package at T-Water, but again, <BR>I think you can do better for the <BR>money. <BR>As far as weather goes, it should be <BR>fine. Hurricane season begins in June. <BR>JanGail
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There were a couple of brief showers when we were there last May. Actually they were nice. T-Water is OK, but there are much nicer places to stay within the same price range. check out www.negril.com for some ideas. I personally recommend Charela Inn as my A #1 most perfect vacation experience. Other places we've stayed and ENJOYED were Whistling Bird (on the beach near Charela -- very small and very personal sevice)and Rockhouse on the cliffs. Negril is marvelous, especially if you need somewhere to totally rejuvenate and revitalize your soul.



