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Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa
Rose Hall Road, Montego Bay, 00000, Jamaica
TEL: 1-876-953-2650 FAX: 1-876-684-0203
HHonors Reward Category: All-Inclusive Rewards
This is an All-Inclusive Resort. Children under 5 stay and eat free, ages 6-14 will be an additional $75/night, and age 15 and older will be charged an adult rate. Please ensure children 15 and older are registered as adults, otherwise $99 USD per night, per child will be added to your account at check-in. May 1 to 20, and June 1 to 19, 2016 child charges will be waived.
Due to new tax structures in Jamaica the front desk will be collecting the tax of $4.00 at check in starting on September 1st 2012 per night per room.
Location: 7 miles east of Sangster International Airport (MBJ), ~$30 taxi ride. (~135 miles from Kingston's Norman Manley International, formerly Palisadoes - KIN).
Check-in: 4:00 pm / Check-out: 11:00 am
Smoking: Non-Smoking
Parking: Self parking: (complimentary); Valet: Not Available
Pets: Service animals allowed: No; Pets allowed: No
Ownership and operations since 2025: (link)
"Sagicor, which owns three Jewel Resorts in Jamaica, completed its acquisition of the Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa today. The resort will operate as Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa, and will be managed by Aimbridge Hospitality. Guests of the resort will continue to have access to Hilton benefits, including the ability to participate in the Hilton HHonors® guest loyalty program. Meeting planners will continue to earn Hilton Event Planner Points by booking meetings at the resort."
updated 20 May 2016 by JDiver.
Rose Hall Road, Montego Bay, 00000, Jamaica
TEL: 1-876-953-2650 FAX: 1-876-684-0203
HHonors Reward Category: All-Inclusive Rewards
This is an All-Inclusive Resort. Children under 5 stay and eat free, ages 6-14 will be an additional $75/night, and age 15 and older will be charged an adult rate. Please ensure children 15 and older are registered as adults, otherwise $99 USD per night, per child will be added to your account at check-in. May 1 to 20, and June 1 to 19, 2016 child charges will be waived.
Due to new tax structures in Jamaica the front desk will be collecting the tax of $4.00 at check in starting on September 1st 2012 per night per room.
Location: 7 miles east of Sangster International Airport (MBJ), ~$30 taxi ride. (~135 miles from Kingston's Norman Manley International, formerly Palisadoes - KIN).
Check-in: 4:00 pm / Check-out: 11:00 am
Smoking: Non-Smoking
Parking: Self parking: (complimentary); Valet: Not Available
Pets: Service animals allowed: No; Pets allowed: No
Ownership and operations since 2025: (link)
"Sagicor, which owns three Jewel Resorts in Jamaica, completed its acquisition of the Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa today. The resort will operate as Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa, and will be managed by Aimbridge Hospitality. Guests of the resort will continue to have access to Hilton benefits, including the ability to participate in the Hilton HHonors® guest loyalty program. Meeting planners will continue to earn Hilton Event Planner Points by booking meetings at the resort."
updated 20 May 2016 by JDiver.
Hilton Rose Hall Resort & Spa {JAM}
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Jamaica 4-Star Rose Hall Resort and Spa All-Inclusive Resort through June -- $99 p/p
Stay at the luxurious Rose Hall Resort and Spa, A Hilton Resort in Montego Bay's historic Rose Hall Plantation, for a fraction of the regular rates. For just $99 per person, per night, enjoy accommodations plus all meals, drinks and resort activities. This package even includes all taxes, resort fees and gratuities.
http://hotels.travelzoo.com/caribbean-mexico/558159
http://hotels.travelzoo.com/caribbean-mexico/558159
#4
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Tampa, Florida, U.S.A.
Posts: 7,664
Unless HH spent $millions bringin in sand ( which I doubt since there is a huge controversy and criminal case in the local courts regarding the illegal relocation of white sand to foreign owned hotel beaches) to replenish this awful beach I would not go there if spending time on the beach was among priorities.
Notice also there is apparently a new HH catagory for this property with very little info on the Hilton site .. denoted catagory "ALL INCLUSIVE"????
mike
Notice also there is apparently a new HH catagory for this property with very little info on the Hilton site .. denoted catagory "ALL INCLUSIVE"????
mike
#5
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: San Diego
Programs: Hilton Gold; IHG Spire Elite
Posts: 237
Thinking of doing the same thing. Anyone have any info.? When i check the Hilton website, it says to call (the other Hilton is available to book on-line). Is this because it is all-inclusive and there is a supplement you have to pay?
#6
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Tampa, Florida, U.S.A.
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Unless you have a ton of points I would not waste them on this property.
The hotel is old Rose Hall Wyndam and Hilton would have to have spent many tens of millions of $$ to maker this place what it could (or what you might think it might be)
Jamaica has an overabundance wonderful fine white sand beaches but the beach at this property is the worst on the entire north coast.
Besides the beach being small, the sand is brown probably stained by the large quantities of seaweed which is washed inshore from the adjacent shallow flats.
If you are not beach person there are a couple of nice golf courses across the street and the Rose Hall great house is well worth a visit.
mike
The hotel is old Rose Hall Wyndam and Hilton would have to have spent many tens of millions of $$ to maker this place what it could (or what you might think it might be)
Jamaica has an overabundance wonderful fine white sand beaches but the beach at this property is the worst on the entire north coast.
Besides the beach being small, the sand is brown probably stained by the large quantities of seaweed which is washed inshore from the adjacent shallow flats.
If you are not beach person there are a couple of nice golf courses across the street and the Rose Hall great house is well worth a visit.
mike
#9
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Back to Florida...... bye London
Programs: Hilton, AA,, Delta
Posts: 5,149
#10
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Connecticut
Programs: Hilton Diamond, Delta Gold, Marriott Gold
Posts: 342
Also looking at Costa Rica DT resort (less points) can anyone give feedback.
Oh if everything were easy .......... Thanks again for feedback.
#11
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Tampa, FL
Programs: AAMM & PLT; UA Gold, DL Silver, Marriott LT Titanium Elite, Hilton Diamond, Hertz #1 Gold Club
Posts: 1,591
I was thinking about switching to Hilton because of this property, but after doing the calculation I may be better off paying cash. My family love this resort under its prior management and with the upgrades, I know we would not be disappointed. However, its just not worth the points they are asking.
#12
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Connecticut
Programs: Hilton Diamond, Delta Gold, Marriott Gold
Posts: 342
Rose Hall Resort & Spa, a Hilton Resort in Jamaica
Need help, planning an April Vacation.
Has anyone traveled tyo this resort?
Used points to book?
How do they treat Diamond status (upgrades, etc....)
Any input would be appreciated, Thanks.
Has anyone traveled tyo this resort?
Used points to book?
How do they treat Diamond status (upgrades, etc....)
Any input would be appreciated, Thanks.
#13
Moderator: American AAdvantage
Join Date: May 2000
Location: NorCal - SMF area
Programs: AA LT Plat; HH LT Diamond, Maître-plongeur des Muccis
Posts: 62,948
Have you tried Search? There are threads with Doubletree Resort by Hilton at Puntarenas, at least one with recent reports. Some things are indeed that easy...
#14
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: YYZ
Posts: 955
I spend a lot of time at this property - 8 trips a year - and I really like it. The staff is fantastic and the rooms, though small, are well appointed and the refurb is quite nice. As a gold, I have been upgraded to a suite (read double room) which was well appointed. You may be better off looking at the cost versus use of points as the AI option can be had for quite cheap.
The food is great and the options are good. The main bar is packed up nightly. If you do go golfing, ask for Sebert to be your caddie.
Note - this is an extremely family friendly resort (lazy river and waterslide will do that!) so if it is an adult type place you are looking for....move on!!
The food is great and the options are good. The main bar is packed up nightly. If you do go golfing, ask for Sebert to be your caddie.
Note - this is an extremely family friendly resort (lazy river and waterslide will do that!) so if it is an adult type place you are looking for....move on!!
#15
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Connecticut
Programs: Hilton Diamond, Delta Gold, Marriott Gold
Posts: 342
Thanks for the feedback, have had trouble getting feedback on this hotel. The rates that I have been seeing for all inclusive are in the high $300 range + $70 per child for April 11-17. And the points are 60,000 per night plus 10,000 per child.
Tough decision but I have booked airfare and we are going so I was hoping to get some feedback and or tips on how to maybe book the best option.
Tough decision but I have booked airfare and we are going so I was hoping to get some feedback and or tips on how to maybe book the best option.