Bob & Angie - January, 2004

Oh the fun we had!  We led the 4th Annual Entice Winter Escapade to Hedo 2 in Jamaica Jan 24 - Feb 2nd and survived. This was our 14th trip to the beautiful island of Jamaica and our 10th trip to Hedonism 2.  Hedo 2 is by far our favorite spot on the island.  It is party central and it was no different this time.  Our favorite reason for returning year after year to Hedo 2 is first and foremost the friends you meet there. 

Our group consisted of many lifestyle friends who had attended our lifestyle convention Entice in Niagara Falls (www.enticeny.com)

When we left Rochester it was 4 degrees, when we arrived in Montego Bay it was 82 degreesYeah!  We did the bus ride to Hedo.  The road improvement makes this so much easier than it ever used to be.  Check in was a breeze and we were quickly in our beautiful ocean view nude room.  This was room 2118 and it was idea.  We were able to look out the window and see our friends at the water sports center each morning.

We quickly shed our clothes and walked down the beach to meet up with everyone at the nude pool.  We debated long and hard on the plane as to what our first drink would be.  We collectively decided on a dirty banana and it was as good as we remembered.  Thanks Delroy & Scumba!

We weren't on the beach 15 minutes when we met this great couple from California that offered us some Jamaican joy and asked us to party with them.  We declined the offer but we did enjoy their company several times during the week.

A typical day for us at Hedo 2 was to wake up about 9 am, place towels on our chairs on the beach and head off to the main dining room for breakfast.  After having breakfast with friends, Bob & I would take the hobie cat out.  Then it was off to the nude beach.  We would grab our first drink of the day at the bar, talk to friends, partake in the silly game of the day and generally relax.  Around Noon, we would grab lunch at Robert's.  It was Lobster season.  Everyday fishermen would sell their lobster's right on erection point from $5 - $12 and we took them to Robert who cooked them for us.  We treated ourselves several days to this wonderful treat.

After lunch, we would grab a raft and sometimes a friend or two and float off the nude beach.  Often as not, we would put on a show for the tourist boats that often cruised in front of Hedo.  Most of the times, we got rave applauds.  It's always fun to be a tourist attraction!

After dinner, it was Piano Bar time.  Dave, the piano player wasn't there during our stay but a guest took over.  Bob and his wife were great fun.  And yes, I did singit's amazing how good I sound after a few drinks.  At least to me!

After the piano bar, we would head off to the disco and work up a sweat before heading to the hot tub.  We finally got back to our room about 4 am each morning!  Hedo is hard work!  

Hedo is under new management and you can tell.  There were many wonderful changes going on. First off they are redecorating the rooms.  They are updating the paint, making changes to the bathroom (fantastic showerheads in strategic places!) and putting in tv's in the rooms.  Although who has time to watch TV?  The Playboy and the weather channel seem however to be popular with others we talked to.  A few days we did see someone taking drink orders on the beach which was fabulous.  We do wish they would get rid of the art auction and add a stripper pole or a dance cage like they had a Hedo 3.  We do love the water slide.  The food was good, not great but good.  Robert's jerk chicken is the best.  And I love the custard!
It certainly was an endless cycle of pleasure.  Saturday came much too soon and soon it was time for everyone to leave..except me.  Bob & I had frequent flyer miles and I volunteered to stay a few extra days.  I know it was a tough job but someone had to sacrifice. 

After I saw my dearly beloved husband off on the bus along with some of our friends, I met up with John & Toni who kept me company.  What troopers!  It was Toni's birthday and I just love being the birthday present.

It was a bit different being at Hedo as a single lady, but I had some of nicest chaperones.  Thanks Tim & Kim and everyone else that helped keep me busy!  I even tried out parasailing for the first time.  I can't wait to do that again.  It costs just $40 and it takes about an hour.  The boat ride alone was fabulous.  Bob came along to shoot some photos of his crazy wife.  I was a bit nervous and actually expected it to be much more adventurous than it actually was.  It was peaceful and a great view of the island.  Next time, I'm taking a camera with me!

Soon it was time for me to depart my favorite place on earth.  A special thanks to Lawrence and Foxy, to Robert, Delroy and Scumba for all you do!  We can't wait to get back to Hedo.  In fact we are planning to return for Entice Summer Camp July 3 - 10th.  We would love to have you join us.  Contact us for the details at info@enticeny.com

Bob & Angie