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    Locals are horrible hotel guests
    Must we Jamaicans be such horrible guests when we visit our local resorts?
    For months, I have been trying to write a series of editorials about the repulsive behaviour of Jamaicans who visit the island's resorts, either on day passes or for weekends. My hands were forced to put pen to paper after seeing this letter from a visitor:
    My only complaint was on the weekend the locals came in and the resort was overrun by them. They are rude to their own people and act as if they are owed something. They would sit at your table, take your pool chairs, floats, noodles, whatever you were using and think they could. They cut in every food line and the line at the bar. I paid good money to be there and I know they didn't pay anywhere near the amount I did, and for full-paying guests it was a little difficult while the locals were there on day passes.
    Now don't tell me that this tourist was being racist or was discriminating against local because this is simply not the case.
    I have been travelling the island in the last six months and hearing the horror stories from the staff and managers in the various hotels, who are sometimes spat at and tagged racists, particularly, if they are white.
    This is how we behave:
    We remove the toilet paper, shampoo, soap, facecloths, amenity tray, batteries from the remote control and smoke detectors from hotel rooms upon the end of our stay.
    abuse the security personnel
    We abuse the security personnel, waiters, waitresses and front-desk staff during our stay, and if we work with certain Government ministries, we feel it is right to bring in our boyfriends or girlfriends and security should ask no questions.
    A Caribbean group checked into a hotel recently and started playing dominoes on the furniture in the lobby with the same commotion that you woul see at a taxi stand.
    A 'gentleman' wearing boxers sat in front of a lobby with a newspaper, peeling a mango, eating it and putting the droppings on the ground. He then ate a sugar cane, dropping the leftovers on the ground, then threw the paper on the ground and walked away.
    If you thought this couldn't get worse, this one takes the cake. A nursing group sat in the lobby of a hotel waiting to leave and more than 10 of them had their shoes off and bare feet up on the tables. One of them was using a nail cutter to cut her nails on the table, and guess who she was - you guessed right - the lead administrator of a hospital.
    Some resorts have been forced to remove all foil paper and paper towels from the restaurants. The local guests now bring Tupperware, line their bags with plastic, their own scandal bags, or take the cloth napkins and pile two plates of food and one plate of dessert, each, and then stuff them in their bags to take home or to their rooms.
    There are those who order six pizzas at a time then put them in their pockets or wrap in their shirts.
    Could it get worse? Read the follow-up notes on the behaviour of Jamaicans in our hotels!
    janet.silvera@gleanerjm.com
    • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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    No place like the more expensive resorts.

    Like it or not--locals are priced out of their comfort zones.

    Such a shame!
    The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

    HL

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    • #3
      Den yuh hear one bag a cow bawling from the Mosiah's & Jawge's & Rockhead's of the forum...this is exactly why public beaches need entrance fees and rules...who wah go beach & be assaulted wit one bag a bhuttuness...

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      • #4
        Reminds me of a conversation I had with an employee of a resort last month. Eventually they're gonna have to price the locals out of the market, irrespective of protests of the jokers.
        "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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        • #5
          They NEED to restrict access of locals on the resort beaches:

          BrickTop, you should consider running for public office in Jamaica. I like your no-nonsense approach. You don't seem to care who want to like you or not. You talk straight. These are good traits NEEDED to dictate to the locals towards the straight and narrow.
          The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

          HL

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          • #6
            Most of the other locals I will see at the small hotels or lower priced resorts seem to have no problem conducting themself. However, it is a very large minority that tends to give a bad name. How do you get rid of the bad without impacting others?

            Not sure how you do that. It is not as if we ban the foreigners despite the fact that everytime I go to a resort there are a bunch of them using their hands to grab up the bacon out of the serving dish instead of the utensil that is right beside it.
            Last edited by Me; August 22, 2013, 03:12 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by HL View Post

              BrickTop, you should consider running for public office in Jamaica. I like your no-nonsense approach. You don't seem to care who want to like you or not. You talk straight. These are good traits NEEDED to dictate to the locals towards the straight and narrow.
              Give up my good good US passport for these reprobates...yuh mad

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              • #8
                The hotels already make concessions,foreigners have introduced the most lewd of behaviours at the resorts.Also,the resort isn't the attraction to Jamaica
                a,it is the people.For forces to try to ostracize and stimatize the people seem self defeating.Dunns River falls can make the case that admission should be us$20 for all discontinuing the us$5 for locals.maximising profit would be the incentive there and there is no reason to think it isn't here.
                You Jamaican foreigner thinks you are somehow different from the locals when the only distiction being made by those overpriced resorts is your purchasing power.Turning a blind eye to the public use of hard drugs,explicit sexual activities..,and the subsequent misbehaviour of foreigners from having a drink or two too much served by the good hotel itself.
                Last edited by Rockman; August 24, 2013, 12:21 PM.

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                • #9
                  Pleeease,I guess the locals are not good tippers may have something to do with it.Even the much talked about theft of items...is not new-in fact looong before locals became part of the problem.,it was done by kleptomaniac tourists bent on having souvenir of a foreign trip,only seen then as operational cost.
                  Last edited by Rockman; August 24, 2013, 12:07 PM.

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                  • #10
                    sb foreigners think,distinction

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