My family was on the sailing that just returned this Saturday, 6/14/14. We did the Royalton Resort excursion. We loved it!
I was originally going to try to book this on my own, but no one at the resort could give me the same answer, nor were any of my emails returned, when I asked about the day passes and availability. Three times I called, and only once did anyone even know what I was talking about, and I was told that they sell out of the passes, so I would have to buy a room if I wanted to enter the property. With all the uncertainty, I just decided to pay the money and do the Disney excursion to this resort. At least I know what I am getting with Disney!
The ride was maybe 5 minutes, you do pass some shantys that people live in that you just can't believe they live in. It was worse than what we have seen in the Bahamas.
The resort itself was fantastic. Great pools, great food and drinks all included, a water park of small slides and big slides that looked fun but we never went to, and a small beach with perfect sized waves in the afternoon, when the winds picked up. In the morning, the beach was very, very calm. There was seaweed, in spite of the people sweeping the beach trying to clean it up. Until you get used to the seaweed floating by your legs, it is a bit disconcerting, but eventually you just forget about it.
The coffee and gelato "store" (included) had fantastic coffee, and though we did not try the gelato, the pastries they offered were also very good.
Around lunch, a barbecue was set up where jerk chicken and pork were being made. Very, very tasty. Also spicy, but I like spicy, so I was happy to try something Jamaican whilst in Jamaica!
The buffet also had some Jamaican foods, one which was called "bammy". Try it, if you see it. It looks like a pita almost, or naan bread. My eldest DD really liked it.
There were guards of a sort on the beach, as the resort is right next to an area of shantys. As you walk off the resort to the other beach right next to it, you will be approached by people offering you to come and see what they have to sell. We did not go, as we were discouraged from wandering off the property. I have no idea what was in the shantys, but I really had no desire to find out.
Everyone we met, from the driver of the excursion to the people that worked at the resort, were incredibly nice! We were very, very impressed, and it didn't seem to matter that we wore the wristbands that identified us as day guests instead of resort guests, we were treated the same. My family decided that, if we ever do go to Jamaica for an extended stay, we were definitely going to stay at the Royalton.
I highly recommend this excursion if you want beach and pools!