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Answer#1: If you are staying at a resort in Ocho Rios or
Negril, no problem, as the hotels are newer there
than in Montego Bay where it partially hit. The
worse part of the storm was in Kingston and I know
you are not going there as tourist don't. Check
with your travel agent and they can look into it.
If you didn't use one, shame of you; then you'll
have to call the resort or tour operator
yourself.
Answer#2: My family just returned from a cruise and I have
to tell you that these Hurricanes really destroy
the locations they hit....As Huge as Hurricane
Dean is it would be impossible for it not to have
a lot of damage...A month isn't enough time to
repair the damages that will come from a Cat
4......I'd check out another location that isn't
in the middle of Hurricane Season....So Yes I
would change your plans...
Answer#3: It might be a good idea to consider changing your
plans. Jamaica is poor enough to begin with. This
disaster may spark looting or other crime problems
in Jamaica, not to mention the fact that the
resort areas tend to be right on the beach and
will be the first to be hit by the incoming storm
surges (tidal waves). Perhaps Bermuda, the
Bahamas, the Florida Keys, Aruba, Grenada or the
Dominican Republic will be good spots to consider
as alternatives for your honeymoon. Either way,
good luck!
Answer#4: Wait and see what the damage is before changing
your plans. It may be minimal. Most of those
islands are used to hurricanes and build the
resorts to withstand hurricanes.
Answer#5: If I were you I would be thinking about a change
of plans. When you get up in the morning, watch
Good Morning America on ABC and you'll get a
better idea. After this hurricane is through with
Jamacia, your wedding won't be on too many peoples
mind. They will be working very hard, for more
than a month to repair the damage done.Good luck
Answer#6: I wouldn't bother to change your plans yet. It's
too hard to tell what specific areas will be hit
and with what force. Only if the island's getting
demolished, would you need to really worry. The
hotels may do just fine. Once the storm has
passed, contact your travel agent or the hotel to
find out the damage. Often when storms come
through that really affect the location, they
offer free changes of dates for travel or
sometimes full refunds. So right now, wait and
hope it will be mild! I hope it all goes OK and
you have a fantastic vacation!
Answer#7: Go out there and have fun! Its YOUR honeymoon dont
let anything stop you. It only comes once in a
life time. And if there IS a hurricane then hey
maybe it will bring u and your partner closer than
u are now. You gotta take chances.
Answer#8: To be on the safe side, you should change your
plans. It is indeed scary. Good luck!!!
Answer#9: Isn't Hurricane Dean supposed to hit Jamaica
tonight? (It's supposed to hit something. I just
can't remember if it's Jamaica.) If so, you should
know how much damage the island took by
tomorrow.Why not invest in some trip insurance?
It's relatively cheap and will protect your
honeymoon investment.
Answer#10: I would go with the plans.... Cross that bridge
when you need to... Everything might be fine...
Have a great Honeymoon... Good luck.... @
Answer#11: Oh god, change your plans. Jamaica is, for the
most part, a poor island. It is about to be hit
with a category 4 (maybe even 5 by that point)
hurricane. That does not equal a fun in the sun
honeymoon.
Answer#12: It will take far longer than a month to fix any
infrastructure damage. Cut your losses and change
your plans.
Answer#13: Hard to say since it is just going through now.
Check tomorrow, and call to see if your tickets
are refundable or transferable. You might want to
go somewhere else.
Answer#14: Good news, you will skill have plenty of time to
change your plans if the resort is wrecked, be
sure and call ahead and make sure everything is in
order.
Answer#15: Why don't you go somewhere fun like Lebanon or
Saudi Arabia?
Answer#16: Change them. I was going to go to cancun and the
ship went ot costa maya. I wish I knew before hand
and would have changed.
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