Re: Iberostar Rose Hall Suites Review (with wedding info)
Thanks for the review Maureen! When we went to visit the Suites in September we also had to wait a while to check in. We got there early (around 1) and they said to come back at about 2:30, but then the room ended up not being ready until 3:30

I wasn't too bothered by it but I don't want that to happen on a larger scale for our guests. I am wondering if it would help to request an early check-in for those whose flights get in to Montego Bay earlier.
That's great to hear that the restaurants at the Beach are open even though the resort is closed (or at least the one Japanese restaurant is). When we were there, the occupancy was really low and Miranda Hill was closed for lunch, so I'm glad to hear the food is good!
I'm a little confused on what is a standard suite and which are the oceanview suites...I remember seeing a brochure that said about 240 of the rooms are standard and about 50 are upgrades, so based on looking at the layout I figured that the oceanview were the ones that you see the pool and the ocean when you look straight ahead (the ones that are above the lobby). And I guessed that the standard were the ones that you see the ocean to the side, and straight ahead would either be the pool or the resort next door. If those are actually ocean-view also, do you know which ones would be standard?
I totally agree on the vibe there - it's perfect for weddings and is really beautiful, but afterward we'll want to go somewhere else with more of a laid-back Jamaican resort vibe for the honeymoon.