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If you stay at Jade Mountain, you can also eat breakfast at the Jade Mountain Club:

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The Jade Mountain Club also has an infinity pool. They also serve dinner there.

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One floor up from the Jade Mountain club is a lounge area.

This is the last picture, unless there''s anything else in particular you''d like to see. I hope that these help.

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Date: 1/22/2008 4:52:13 PM
Author: jcrow

Date: 1/22/2008 4:48:23 PM
Author: sleeping beauty
yes jcrow thanks.. i forgot to press the quote button.. silly me.

Blenheim: im a night owl myself but having my own pool to unwind for the day will do it for me.. but i must admit FI likes the nightlife and dancing.. so i just want to make sure there is a little bit of that for him to do. he might be fine with lets say jazz and drinks and after all the day activities im hoping he will be beat. but just in case...im not really interested in the big resort for our honeymoon i want something more lay back.
what activities are you hoping to take in?
i like horse back riding, water sport motorized or not do they have jet skis???? that just popped in my head. i want to try snorking, definelty go see the volcano and the springs, get all dressed up and go to dinner, enjoy a nice live show. sight seeing, simple things that doesnt really require a lot of energy but that it would be fun.
 
the pics are stunning and breathtaking!!!!! i need to do a lot of OT so i can go to Jade mountain or maybe cut off a few people of my list.. hehehehe.

can i actually see pics of the rooms that have no pool just want to see what they look like and the view from there? is it as stunning as jade mountain?
 
We weren''t expecting to change rooms -- they asked us that morning if we''d like to move to Jade Mountain by that afternoon -- so sadly we didn''t get around to taking many pictures of the first room. I basically just have a picture of my husband relaxing in the hammock that was in our room. The style of the room is the same as the style of the last room that Ephemery posted in her thread (which was an Anse Chastenet hill room) but without a tree through the middle.
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As far as your list of ideal activities:

-- I don''t remember there being horseback riding at Anse Chastenet, but at the same time my husband isn''t at all into it and so I don''t think I would have noticed it being on the list of potential activities.

-- There were not jet skis at AC.

-- There is snorkeling. We kept meaning to try it and never got around to it. There''s also some superb scuba diving, from what I hear (a couple who owned a scuba shop was at AC specifically for the diving), although I couldn''t do it because of meds I was on. Booo.

-- They organize a trip to see the volcano and springs -- we went to see them. It also involved bathing in spring water and seeing some waterfalls that were downhill, both of which were fun.

-- Getting dressed up and going to dinner -- we did this basically every night. Their restaurants are wonderful and blend Caribbean food with Indian and other influences. They mostly stick with fresh, local ingredients and vary their menus based upon what''s available each day.

-- Enjoy a nice live show -- the bands were live and fun, but fairly relaxed -- it was more like hanging out and listening to music rather than going out to a concert.

I hope that this helps.
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