The reason why the hotel is so low rise is because Seaga had a rule for the negril area where no hotel should pass a palm tree height. But the Government will be updating that law soon, so that high rise hotels can be built.
Not polluted, but it's being impacted by the proximity to the actual mangrove swamp. That's why the water looks like that. My concern is more how are they gonna control swarms of mosquitoes.
@droneviewja wrong information u need more research. The casino is already built it's in the main building and will be opened in 2025. The empty lot beside the tennis court is for another 2 resort that will be 1025 rooms. When the entire project is completed the property will have 4 hotels on it with a room count of 2030. They will take a one year break then come back to construct the other two hotels. That's why u see the other road it's for the construction of phase two.
To our friend Drone View JA: Jamaica will always be a service economy, despite what the politicians say. It is not in the DNA of black Jamaicans to become a developed country because our culture is fucked-up with all sorts of bullshit practices and beliefs (including the belief that Jesus coming back to give black people salvation). We also do not see education as a conduit to personal development and economic achievement…. So, this shit about the opening of a new hotel resort means absolutely nothing to the average Jamaican who is functionally illiterate and not qualified for meaningful employment in a developed economy.
I like your content but please work on your pronunciation of words. It's not "Green Hiland" It's Green Island. Usually I lose interest when bloggers mispronounce words throughout their video.
Serious question. How are our poor Jamaican people benefiting from these foreign owned investments? A great move by the worthless government would be an agreement with these investors to not only use our land and exploit our people but to invest back in our poor communities . Unfortunately we know what will happen!
There is nothing ugly about this resort, and they design it this say so they could take as less of the mangroves as possible. U talk to much man, be glad for investment in the country, and bet u never contribute nothing to jamaica in your entire life,
@@KirklandPowell-w2c if you knew how much I have invested in Jamaica over the past decade and my future investment plans you would apologise immediately 🤭 I know you mean well so no offence taken. I appreciate those investing in Jamaica as the country needs it and with such bright future prospects it is a win win situation for all. I simply detest the design of this hotel. It is simply hideous to me. Doesn’t blend into the environment. Is a wasted opportunity for something much nicer. But I accept that’s just my opinion and I respect yours.
@kevinchristian1547 and as I said they could have went with a different design but they went with the one that would would take less of the mangroves and in the interview they said they are only using 8% of the land they bought, they could went with another design that would have destroyed 100 of acres of the mangrove but they chose not too so good on them.
Almost at 10k, Eastside media hit this mark not so long ago🎉🎉🎉. We need to get you to 10k & beyond 🎉🎉🎉
Yes, we really need to push for that 10k, and I will be going to congratulate East side media.
Hope they will re-establish as much of the disturbed mangroves forest (very important for long term environmental sustainability).
I think that is out of the question, but I’m sure there are measures being taken to retain as much as is feasible.
Well done; high-quality content. Excelsior.
Great video as always 🫶🏿🙏🏿
Princess is coming on nicely,
Beautiful footage keep it up ❤
Thanks Again...Great updates.
Awesome view like in a tropical oasis
Impressive ❤
The staff entrance is not the casino entrance there has been a new road constructed also by the main gate that will take you directly to the casino
That audio clip should have been at the top of the video, my bad, to inject it in that time line.
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This was a preserved sanctuary.
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The reason why the hotel is so low rise is because Seaga had a rule for the negril area where no hotel should pass a palm tree height. But the Government will be updating that law soon, so that high rise hotels can be built.
I am glad for the investment but these big resorts are starting to remind me of $lave plantations
The water quality surrounding the water bungalows seem polluted (stagnated).
Not polluted, but it's being impacted by the proximity to the actual mangrove swamp. That's why the water looks like that. My concern is more how are they gonna control swarms of mosquitoes.
Great footage. I heard you mention Casino will this be opening as well
New, information, the casino is already there.
@droneviewja wrong information u need more research. The casino is already built it's in the main building and will be opened in 2025. The empty lot beside the tennis court is for another 2 resort that will be 1025 rooms. When the entire project is completed the property will have 4 hotels on it with a room count of 2030. They will take a one year break then come back to construct the other two hotels. That's why u see the other road it's for the construction of phase two.
@@dopamine2332 . Thanks for the update.
@dopamine2332 thanks for that information
Hello do you think the staff house will be finished by December?
Don't know , but it is moving pretty fast.
@@droneviewja ok thanks🔥
Wonder if the staff acoomodation is for regular line staffs
@@russianyrush5365 they said its for employees who are coming from other parishes
Beach water look dirty
Are you real or just a figment of someone else’s imagination?
so ppl gonna be swimming wid gators? inna dem resort
@@wishvisuals2925 I don’t think Jamaica have alligators 🐊 correct mi if I’m wrong
@douglasjoseph2097,no we don't, we have crocodiles.
@@droneviewja thank you
@@douglasjoseph2097 corcs then
@wishvisuals2925 I don't think you will find crocodiles in Hanover, I think in you will mostly find them in Saint Elizabeth.
To our friend Drone View JA:
Jamaica will always be a service economy, despite what the politicians say. It is not in the DNA of black Jamaicans to become a developed country because our culture is fucked-up with all sorts of bullshit practices and beliefs (including the belief that Jesus coming back to give black people salvation). We also do not see education as a conduit to personal development and economic achievement…. So, this shit about the opening of a new hotel resort means absolutely nothing to the average Jamaican who is functionally illiterate and not qualified for meaningful employment in a developed economy.
Fe real.
I like your content but please work on your pronunciation of words. It's not "Green Hiland" It's Green Island.
Usually I lose interest when bloggers mispronounce words throughout their video.
Serious question. How are our poor Jamaican people benefiting from these foreign owned investments? A great move by the worthless government would be an agreement with these investors to not only use our land and exploit our people but to invest back in our poor communities . Unfortunately we know what will happen!
I can’t help but wonder if this is the ugliest hotel in Jamaica 🙄
There is nothing ugly about this resort, and they design it this say so they could take as less of the mangroves as possible. U talk to much man, be glad for investment in the country, and bet u never contribute nothing to jamaica in your entire life,
@dopamine2332 Thank you. I bet those mouth breathers never invest a dollar in jamaica but the first to complain.
@@KirklandPowell-w2c if you knew how much I have invested in Jamaica over the past decade and my future investment plans you would apologise immediately 🤭 I know you mean well so no offence taken.
I appreciate those investing in Jamaica as the country needs it and with such bright future prospects it is a win win situation for all.
I simply detest the design of this hotel. It is simply hideous to me. Doesn’t blend into the environment. Is a wasted opportunity for something much nicer. But I accept that’s just my opinion and I respect yours.
@kevinchristian1547 and as I said they could have went with a different design but they went with the one that would would take less of the mangroves and in the interview they said they are only using 8% of the land they bought, they could went with another design that would have destroyed 100 of acres of the mangrove but they chose not too so good on them.