Wife and I (both in our mid-30s and well-traveled) spent 7 nights at RP from 5/23 - 5/30 and enjoyed almost every moment. I don't know that I can add much more to the positive reviews everyone else has offered, so let me just provide a few tidbits and helpful hints.
- Rooms we all nicely appointed but if you are on the first floor try to avoid a room like we had with the air conditioners right outside the sliding door. There is only one prime minister suite and one governor-general suite in the entire resort. Those plus the honeymoon suites all had true balconies. We thought initially we would have like to have a real balcony so we could sit out there and still have our room stay air-conditioned. By the end of our trip we decided it wasn't worth the extra money as it was really pretty hot and muggy most of the times we wanted to be out on a balcony anyway...
- We went through $200US in cash...mostly in tips (I should have taken $300). Staff was fabulous and they work very hard. If you tip early and often you will find that it is very appreciated. If you get in a pinch, the RP will advance you $100US for a 10% fee.
- If you go on Dunn's River Falls tour (don't miss it), avoid paying that pirate who will meet you $40 for a DVD of your climb up the falls. It's a scam...you'll get a DVD with nothing but a Jamaica commercial on it.
- Food was all unbelievable with the notable exception of breakfast...that was mostly atrocious. I don't know how anyone can screw up eggs and potatos but they managed. All else was 5 stars in my opinion. If you are a person who eats hot dogs and mac & cheese for most of your meals then you won't like RP. If you can appreciate fine dining and are willing to try new things then you will really enjoy the food. Don't miss the local dishes...although I'd stay away from the ackee (ew!)
- We didn't watch but about one hour of TV the entire trip but if you like to do so, be advised that the TVs are small CRT sets and there are no DVD players...just VCRs.
- Like many others have said, it's a pretty mellow place and almost a completely upscale crowd (plus a lot of young honeymooner couples when we were there). If you cannot function in that kind of crowd, RP isn't for you. If you are looking for a lot of loud music and partying, stay at the Sandals Grande Ocho Rios next door. We walked over there one day...Yikes!...hauled our behinds right back to RP after perusing their gift shop. Won't be vacationing there any time soon!
- Be sure to use the concierge services. They somehow find a way to manage almost anything you could want from trips, to special food requests, to special liquors, etc. Make your dinner reservations for your whole trip early on if you want a good table. There is always space to eat but you won't always be able to get thebest tables unless you make reservations early.
- Dress code: I spent a lot of time stressing out about dress code. Here's the deal: they frown upon shorts on the terrace areas after 6PM...however if you are going to eat at the grill you can where whatever you want as long as you are clothed ;-). For Terrace restaurant you need a collared shirt and can probably get by with dressy shorts although you may get the stink-eye from the maitre'd as they prefer pants. If you can deal with that then you're good. Le Papillion you need to have a collared shirt and khakis with closed toe shoes at a minimum or they'll turn you away. I saw a few guys wearing golf shirts and dockers and they were fine.
- Ok...so this part was hard for a lot of people there: The service when dining and/or ordering drinks on the beach is sloooooooowwwwwwww. Most days we spent two hours at lunch. We finally (after a couple of days) realized that the staff is not dragging their feet...it's just that they work on "Jamaican time". Once you resign yourself to that and decide not to get irritated by it, you're fine and actually start to get used to it. If you can't handle that then I'd suggest you get room service a lot. That takes about 45 minutes.
- Room Service: Order it early and often. In the AM you'll get that kick-butt Jamaican blue mountain coffee (yum!). The food is usually brought promptly (for Jamaica tme) and they put out a nice spread with tableclothes and such. Very nice... Oh...also...there is no longer a $10US fee for each room service order when on the royal plan. Found that out after our arrival.
Overall I give RP 4/5 stars and we'll be back next year!
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