My husband and I traveled the first week of August to the Ritz Carlton Rose hall and upon arrival at the airport, we were taken to the lounge and offered some punch and bottled water. We had mentioned to the concierge there that the Ritz never responded back to our emails/requests (we had previously emailed the Ritz about airport shuttles, receiving a spa menu and guided tours) - our questioning seemed to have raised a red flag and the concierge apologized, told us that she made a note to the hotel and then sent us away in our own private car - which was a nice touch.
When we arrived at the hotel, two "guest service relations" managers greeted us by name, with champagne, and told us that they would take care of our every want and need. We have stayed at numerous Ritz hotels before (both in the U.S. and Caribbean), and this was probably the warmest welcome we have ever received. Our room was not ready, so we decided to have lunch at Mangos and get a look at the resort. When our room was ready, we were welcomed with a bottle of wine and a cheese and fruit plate with a welcome card. Continuing throughout our stay, many workers seemed to know us by name and greeted us as if we had stayed there before. There was even a certain point where it did seem to be a little much... they would call each night to make sure we had a good day, or find us by the pool or beach to see how we were doing (this was all very nice, but we sort of just like to chill and be left alone sometimes...!)
During the first week of August, Jamaica celebrates their new year. However, if anyone is ever trying to plan a trip around this week, it should be made known that tours do not operate fully or are cancelled completely. My husband and I were interested in doing a Dunn's River Falls and a day trip to Negril during our stay and although the concierge could help us booking these, they seemed to be holding back some information. We were told that we could schedule any tour for any day, Sunday - Thursday (we visited the desk on a Saturday). After being unsure of what tour to go on, we decided to think about it for a day because we had a few days, right? .. Well, we returned on Monday to schedule a Negril trip for Tuesday and we were told that the rest of the week's excursions were cancelled because of the Jamaican Independence Celebrations (and that it would be "crazy" to travel on those days). We had asked how long they knew this information, because we would have scheduled a trip to Negril for that Monday. They said that everyone knew the tours would not be operating well in advance.. One could guess that I was a bit disappointed as well as a little pissed off that no one divulged this information previously.
When asking about getting a private driver, it was not recommended... and it seemed as though whenever we asked about anything that the Ritz was not offering (or the tour guides hired by the Ritz), they would act as though they had no idea about other restaurants, tours, etc. So, my husband and I decided to do some of our own digging. While visiting the shops at Rose Hall, we asked a few very friendly workers about places to visit/things to see. The staff at the Ritz told us that Doctor's Cave beach was nothing to see... however, all of the locals highly recommended it. The Ritz also could not offer us suggestions for great restaurants other than their own at White Witch, but the locals could. We found that once we left the resort and really began talking to the locals, they were a wealth of friendly, useful information. A lot of the workers at the Ritz are locals and it has me wondering why they aren't allowed to suggest anything outside of the resort....
We ended up scheduling a trip to Doctor's Cave beach and paid $50 to go a very, very short distance to a MUCH nicer beach. However, we did feel a bit manipulated as "foreigners" - basically we were quoted a certain price for a cab ride, but once in the cab, the price was higher; and then we were pretty much stuck with that price. While at Doctor's Cave, we actually saw where they took the people out to snorkel - and were very thankful that we did not pay for that excursion, as it was just few yards further out into Doctor's Cave Beach. I would say that Montego Bay's strip is a little bit shady and there are pushy vendors everywhere. Doctor's Cave Beach had decent snorkeling, but I will be honest and say I was a little weird-ed out when I was offered "a smoke" while in the water...
How to make the rest of this review short but filling you in (if you made it this far)....
Room: We had an ocean view room and it was always clean and very well appointed. We did not have Bulgari products at this hotel, though... which made me a little sad and there were also no slippers... :(
The Beach at the Ritz: It is beautiful to look at and pretty clear.. however, the rocks ARE a problem. I love the water and tried so hard to get in, but it was almost impossible on your feet. The water sports guys are AWESOME and will take you out on the hobie cat and can give you a gentle ride - or one that will have you screaming (thanks guys!!) .. but as for wading in the water.... you're better of by the pool...
Pool: The pool was a pretty good temperature, but it seemed as though the pool may not have been chlorinated. We went swimming one evening (when the pool is virtually dead), and I saw clumps of hair and other debris floating around... maybe the filters weren't working?
Food: We payed for the "all inclusive" (or equivalent) package, and I would highly recommend against it. The menus were all the same, the food became mediocre at best towards the middle of our stay and if you wanted anything off the menu, you got 20% off. We felt as though it was a rip-off. It was nice to have unlimited drinks - but who can drink that much? White Witch (which is not included in the package) was wonderful (food, service and ambiance) and we would recommend it to anyone!! It was definitely worth it...
The breakfast buffet at Horizon's was also wonderful (probably the best meal), but watch out for their smoothies if you have food allergies. My husband is allergic to mangos, and depending on what waiter you get... you may or may not get what you ordered (when my husband alerted one waiter of his allergy, he replied with an, "oh well, whatever".. but another day, a waiter not only created a special smoothie for my husband, but also washed the blender before doing it...)
One evening, we were told that we could not be seated at Horizon's because they were going to be seating another large group and we did not have reservations... and we felt that it was slightly unfair because the man told us that he didn't want to seat us because they wanted to close (like.. what?!)
Mango's was pretty good at the pool for lunch, but again, who wants to eat the same food for dinner as they had for lunch??
The jerk shack was PHENOMENAL!! We could have had lunch there everyday!
Room Service: was expensive and not at all good.... breakfast was okay.
Spa: My husband and I both had the 50-minute sweedish massage and it was wonderful. Coranine (I think that was her name) was so friendly and helpful - I wish I could have taken her back home with me!
Half Moon Shoppes: The Ritz recommended against traveling there (we were told that there were not many shops there), however, the ATM at the resort was not working and we needed to get more cash for tips and knew that Half Moon had an ATM. We were told that it would be a long, hot walk from our hotel to the shoppes, but left anyway ... and found that a in a quick 10 minutes, we were there visiting many quaint shoppes. We were also interested in getting a look at the resort (they offer parasailing and the Ritz does not... and the Ritz will NOT help you in scheduling this. they will, however, tell you to call information and that local calls cost .90... ridiculous)... The people at Half Moon were very nice and informative (which made us wonder if we should have stayed there..)
All in all, the Ritz did have excellent service and was like home, as always. If you are looking for a sterilized, clean, relaxing vacation while also being a little manipulated.. this is the place to be!
One more thing: The vendors will haggle you even at the resort - please do not give your name to them, or you may have one yell your name when you turn down their cheesy shot glasses (I did buy some very nice wood pieces and jewelry) ...
Enjoy Jamaica - it truly is a beautiful place if you get to go out and explore it!! If you have any more questions, please feel free to contact me!
This review is the subjective opinion of a TripAdvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC