Prior to our arrival we upgraded to an ocean view beachfront concierge room which offered us an amazing view along with a balcony, in-room bar, and 24-hour room service. Although we didn’t take advantage of the bar or room service often, the view from our room was breathtaking and worth the upgrade.
Steve and I were alone for the first two days of our stay and really just relaxed on the beach and tried to take in the overall ambiance and lay-out of the resort. Once Thursday rolled around, everyone else arrived and it was time to really get the party started. After dinner, Steve and I showed my mom, Rich, Sean and Alex the lay of the land.
On Friday night, Todd & Erin hosted a bon fire on the Sandals property. It was a great time and we laughed a lot. There was a lot of story-telling going on and I guess you can say “what happens in Jamaica stays in Jamaica.” These stories were not for the faint of heart : )
It was a really nice set-up. Lots of chairs, toasted marshmallows, good company and a bar. What else could you ask for?
Sean, Alex, Shannon and Steve
Tracy, Todd and Mom
Saturday was the day of the wedding and the rain parted just before the ceremony. There were six other weddings going on throughout the day. It is amazing to see the Sandals staff coordinate the timing of everything. Some couples were married with just two in attendance, while Todd & Erin had 30 people. Just before the ceremony, we all posed for a few family photos.
Shannon, Sean, Dad and Tracy
Shannon, Steve, Alex and Sean
Prior to the big event, several of us shared some drinks in Todd’s room as he was getting ready. Here is a picture of my sister Tracy and I…one of the few where we both have our eyes open : )
Todd & Erin had a beautiful ceremony with a Jamaican steel drum band playing in a neighboring gazebo. If the beauty of our surroundings didn't remind us that we were in Jamaica, the music sure did.
After announcing the new Mr. and Mrs. Mott, Erin and Todd released butterflies from a small box. The pictures don’t capture how cool it was, but it was something that I had never seen before. It was something new and different…just like this wedding. It was awesome.Although we spent most of our time on the beach, the main pool was always busy. It was a little too active for us during the day, but it got more quiet at night.
Another benefit to being a Sandals guest is that you're able to “Stay at 1 and Play at 7” because when you stay at any one of the Sandals resorts in Jamaica, you can take advantage of full exchange privileges at all 7 Sandals and Beaches resorts. Unfortunately, there weren't any Sandals resorts within walking distance, but there were two Beaches resorts nearby. Beaches offers many of the same amenities as Sandals, but in a family friendly environment. One day, we walked to the nearby Beaches Sandy Bay with my mom and Rich. It was only a five minute walk, but we didn't stay long and were reminded as to why we decided to stay at an adults-only resort : ) Here is Stephen relaxing in one of their hammocks.
Also on our last night was a huge beach party. There was an enormous buffet on the beach with ice sculptures and the usual appetizer, entree and dessert spread. There was a dance competition and some great people watching. Here is a picture of my mom, Todd and I. We were dreading this last night and definitely didn't want to leave.
We returned home safely, but our bodies had some difficulty adjusting from 90 degree to 40 degree weather...let alone going back to work!! As usual, we had an amazing vacation and can't wait to do it again.
2 comments:
I'm going to save this and whenever I want to think of the beach and warm things, I can look at your blog..... love it!
Shannon! This is so cool! Thanks for sharing. I will make sure your brother sees this too. What a great way to document your travels!
Best,
Erin
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