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    Grand Lido - San Souci 11/16/02
    Reviewers Rating: Excellent

    Just returned from our first trip to Jamaica. Booked the Lido Lottery and found out 7

    days prior that we would be going to San Souci. Worked out perfectly as that is the resort

    we wanted. I am going to write this report for the benefit of other first-timers or people

    considering a Lido resort. Will mention the things I think important or useful to someone

    who has never been to an all-inclusive resort before or someone wanting to compare

    different resorts. A little background. We are 50 somethings , although never been to an

    all-inclusive resort before, have traveled fairly extensively over the last 10 years. We are

    VERY laid back travelers and little things never bother us. Due to extraordinary

    circumstances, this would be our first trip in 3 years and we were MORE than rarin' to

    go.

    After an uneventful 1 hr 15 min flight on American Airlines from Miami (I threw my

    watch away before I got on the plane in Miami, so all times are approximate), we arrived

    in sunny Montego Bay. 10 minutes thru immigration, 10 minutes thru customs, 15 minute

    wait for transportation and we were on our way. We had a small van to ourselves. The

    ride to San Souci was about 2 hours, they tell me. For those of you use to rush hour

    traffic in Dallas, L.A. or other metropolitan areas, the bus ride will be no big deal. For

    those of you from more rural areas, you might want to consider closing your eyes for the

    duration of the trip. After the obligatory stop for jerk chicken and Red Stripe ($2.00), we

    rolled into GL San Souci early afternoon.

    Beautiful grounds, very tropical. 5 minutes to fill out a brief registration form, during

    which we were given ice cold towels and cold drinks, and we were on our way to our

    room C-3. Everyone has a different opinion of which rooms are better. We liked ours

    immediately (even more so as the week passed). We had a suite with living room,

    bedroom, and huge bathroom with 2 sinks, 2-man Jacuzzi and separate shower. Water

    pressure was no problem. Wish I could have brought the shower home with me. Also no

    problems with hot water and wife reported excellent success with the provided hair

    dryers. We had a very nice, large verandah with table and

    chairs as well as 2 chaise lounges. We liked this room because it was close to the main

    restaurant and the beach, but still not too bad a hike to the lobby/game room/Casanovas.

    One thing you should know, there are lots of steps at GLSS and NO handicap access

    facilities that I could see. The trade off is absolutely beautiful tropical grounds with

    hundreds of different tropical plants.

    We changed into swimsuits and took a walking tour of the grounds. Had some jerk pork

    and a cheeseburger at the main pool. There were not a lot of people in evidence our first day

    (Wednesday), but a large wedding party and more guests pretty well filled up the place

    by Friday.

    We decided to have our first

    dinner at the Bella Vista, which is what they turn the main pool bar/snack bar area into

    for dinner on evenings when there is not a special event (Tuesday nite beach party and

    Friday nite Gala). The menu changes every day and this was the nite for lamb chops, one

    of our favorites. This turned out to be our favorite meal of the whole trip. Not only were

    the lamb chops as good as I've ever had, but the combination of ocean breezes (water 15

    feet away), twinkling lights and probably first nite excitement, made it very special. Then

    it was on to Casino Nite at the Balloon Bar which is next door to Casanovas. After an

    hour or so of gambling with play money, there was a blind auction. I won the very first

    auction and ended up with a hand made wooden turtle with Jamaica carved in its back.

    Then back to the room for room service chips and dips (very good) before calling it a

    nite.

    The next 5 days settled into somewhat a routine of breakfast at Palizzinas, the Italian

    restaurant which served a bountiful buffet for lunch and breakfast. Besides American

    breakfast staples there was tons of fresh fruit and some interesting choices each day such

    as cornmeal porridge, banana dumplings, sautČed kidneys, etc. After fortifying with

    some bacon and eggs, we headed over to the Clothing Optional pool. This would be a

    first for us, but we had talked about it before and were looking forward to the

    opportunity. Arriving sometime around 9:30 (I think) we found ourselves ALL ALONE .

    We were soon joined by another couple. Although we visited the CO pool nearly every day, the most people there was probably

    about 10 or 12. Not the most lively spot. And, as has been remarked elsewhere, the

    average age of bathers was older than at the main pool. Had a waterfall and typically

    better music than the main pool. There were topless ladies, nude ladies, guys with suits

    and guys without. On the Textile side, the beach/pool was more active, all age groups.

    Now for the food (knew you were waiting for this). The lamb chops on the beach was

    hands down the nicest dining experience. We ordered several times from room service

    and the food was consistently on time, above average quality and hot/cold as required.

    Recommend the chips/dips and the lamb chops. We had dinner twice at Casanovas, the

    gourmet restaurant. Despite many years in the food and beverage business, I am not a big

    fan of "gourmet" food. The onion soup was very good, the salads were excellent and the

    Chef's Special Salmon that I had the first time was absolutely divine. Truly spectacular.

    The 2nd time I had the chicken because nothing else really appealed. Wife had the rack

    of lamb, which was good, but not as good as on the beach. The night we did eat at

    Palizzinas, I had the tenderloins and wife had the veal marsala. Both very good and the

    salad/antipasto bar was excellent. The Friday Night Gala, with tents set up on the main

    lawn was very nice. We renewed our vows that afternoon and told everyone that they

    were putting on this Gala as a reception for us. Carving stations with prime rib, Salmon

    Wellington, and lots more great choices. Very nice evening although the entertainment

    after dinner was not the best, we thought. By contrast, the entertainment the next

    evening at the Balloon Bar was terrific. Kevin Malcolm really heated the place up with

    great covers of some of the best love songs of all time. After his set, the house band/

    singer heated things up even more with some great rock n roll and reggae. The dance

    floor got very busy with slow dancing, jitterbugging and even reggae line dancing. This

    was by far the most lively the place was during our entire stay. Was also really our only

    late nite. Lots of fun.

    Our last night, they had a fashion show. VERY HOT and I don't mean the weather.

    Jamaican women in general are beautiful and the staff at GLSS are some of the cream of

    the crop. The swimsuit portion of the show was stunning. As you can imagine, a very

    enthusiastic audience kept the energy level high. Finally, sadly, it was time to go.

    Left the resort about 9 AM (I bought a watch at the duty free shop this morning). One

    other couple along and then we stopped at Bracco to pick up 3 people. Still made it to

    the airport in about 2 hours. Hint: wait till you get to the airport to buy your booze.

    Here are some general observations, based on what we were expecting, what we

    actually experienced and recommendations. This is a great romantic getaway. Never felt

    crowded, even when full. We were surprised at the large number of young people at this

    resort (mostly honeymooners). For some reason we were expecting a much older crowd.

    Expect to be pampered within an inch of your life. The staff is, virtually without

    exception, warm and friendly and willing to please. The food is abundant and excellent

    and there are always several choices for dining. Was my first ever pedicure/manicure and

    it was wonderful. I needed internet access and took my laptop. No real need as they have

    a computer with MSN access in the air conditioned game room. (With webmail, we

    were able to access all of our email) As I mentioned before, no problems with hair

    dryers, hot water or water pressure.

    Now the big question. Would we go back? Absolutely. I think this was wife's favorite

    trip of all time. I enjoyed it also. I would have liked to see a few more activities as I am

    not really into just laying around in the sun, although I did enjoy the chance to catch up

    on some of my reading. I think I would like to try Bracco next time as Iíve heard (from

    talking to the people we picked up from there on our way to the airport) that there is a lot

    more activity, both during the day and at night. All in all, a wonderful trip that we

    would repeat in a heartbeat.

    cathi logan

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