
How to Beat Jamaica Passport Control Hell - Club Mobay Explained - Wolters World
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Date: 2022-02-04
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Blair
With all these good services at the airports in Jamaica, and you don't see no well thinking Jamaican making a video. To passed on the information to people going to Jamaica, all they does is to come on You Tube videos. Making videos with their negativity against Jamaica, because they does not want to see the country moves forward.
It took a Whiteman from the United States to make a very important video about Jamaica, how good it is there. But the nasty negative people from Jamaica, all they can see infront of them is pure negative things about the court. Some of them is claiming how long they are living in the United States where the crimes, is committed right infront of their eyes and.
They ignores it, by pretending to knows nothing about it, but everything they heard about Jamaica. They are very much have it on light poles with their loud mouth, making it a mockery liked.
Where they are living it is so safe more than Jamaica, the way some of them is behaving.
Some of them does not want to hear the good things about Jamaica, they always glorifying the negative things.
You will never lived to see one of the Jamaican bloggers making a video of this nature, with vital information to help people.
They only believes in gossiping with other people's business, and their business is spoilt.
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With all these good services at the airports in Jamaica, and you don't see no well thinking Jamaican making a video. To passed on the information to people going to Jamaica, all they does is to come on You Tube videos. Making videos with their negativity against Jamaica, because they does not want to see the country moves forward.
It took a Whiteman from the United States to make a very important video about Jamaica, how good it is there. But the nasty negative people from Jamaica, all they can see infront of them is pure negative things about the court. Some of them is claiming how long they are living in the United States where the crimes, is committed right infront of their eyes and.
They ignores it, by pretending to knows nothing about it, but everything they heard about Jamaica. They are very much have it on light poles with their loud mouth, making it a mockery liked.
Where they are living it is so safe more than Jamaica, the way some of them is behaving.
Some of them does not want to hear the good things about Jamaica, they always glorifying the negative things.
You will never lived to see one of the Jamaican bloggers making a video of this nature, with vital information to help people.
They only believes in gossiping with other people's business, and their business is spoilt.
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Mister
Here are a couple of tips from Mister Biggs. The Jamaican Customs kiosks have sped things up. However, if you fill out the customs forms digitally before you fly, you can skip the custom line entirely and go to the front, Club Mobay style. Go to the Jamaica customs website. Fill out the customs C5 form and you should be good to go.
Next, skip the customs line and go to the front. The customs agent will have your information on their kiosk. However, fill out the forms on the plane, just in case they do not have your digital forms.
Lastly, the real secret to beat the line is. land before noon. No line what so ever. Go to the MBJ Airport website, go to flight information, and check the arrivals. The site updates everyday and the flights do change by the day of the week. Check the site a few weeks out, on the day you are departing to Montego, and you will know where you position with other inbound flights. Mobay may be your best option if you are behind other flights.
Use that extra cash on an excursion, tip the locals, or get Mobay on the way out.
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Here are a couple of tips from Mister Biggs. The Jamaican Customs kiosks have sped things up. However, if you fill out the customs forms digitally before you fly, you can skip the custom line entirely and go to the front, Club Mobay style. Go to the Jamaica customs website. Fill out the customs C5 form and you should be good to go.
Next, skip the customs line and go to the front. The customs agent will have your information on their kiosk. However, fill out the forms on the plane, just in case they do not have your digital forms.
Lastly, the real secret to beat the line is. land before noon. No line what so ever. Go to the MBJ Airport website, go to flight information, and check the arrivals. The site updates everyday and the flights do change by the day of the week. Check the site a few weeks out, on the day you are departing to Montego, and you will know where you position with other inbound flights. Mobay may be your best option if you are behind other flights.
Use that extra cash on an excursion, tip the locals, or get Mobay on the way out.
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Sam
We went to Jamaica in 2010 (so long ago) and after an overnight stay in London coming from Ireland and 11h on the plane we had to face the darn immgration que. I don't know if that exsisted back then but defo will be doing it next time!
On a similar note, especially for WW to use on the next Irish video: anyone flying out of Dublin, get fast track and book with DAA (the airport body) not the airline because then you get your free coffee and duty free discounts. In a city that still hasn't a rail or metro connection to the airport, fast track has saved many a traveller delayed by unforseen delays.
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We went to Jamaica in 2010 (so long ago) and after an overnight stay in London coming from Ireland and 11h on the plane we had to face the darn immgration que. I don't know if that exsisted back then but defo will be doing it next time!
On a similar note, especially for WW to use on the next Irish video: anyone flying out of Dublin, get fast track and book with DAA (the airport body) not the airline because then you get your free coffee and duty free discounts. In a city that still hasn't a rail or metro connection to the airport, fast track has saved many a traveller delayed by unforseen delays.
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Jermaine
Thanks this was such a informational video as we are headed to Jamaica next year. Checked out the rates and still not bad to avoid all the extra headache of waiting in long lines at customs & immigration:
RATES(Rates quoted in USD and subject to change)
Club Mobay Greet Arrival Service: $50 per adult, $25 per child (2-12 years old), Free for infant (under 2)
Club Kingston Greet Arrival Service: $40 per adult, $20 per child (2-12 years old), Free for infant (under 2)
Airport transfers not included
Spa services at an additional cost
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Thanks this was such a informational video as we are headed to Jamaica next year. Checked out the rates and still not bad to avoid all the extra headache of waiting in long lines at customs & immigration:
RATES(Rates quoted in USD and subject to change)
Club Mobay Greet Arrival Service: $50 per adult, $25 per child (2-12 years old), Free for infant (under 2)
Club Kingston Greet Arrival Service: $40 per adult, $20 per child (2-12 years old), Free for infant (under 2)
Airport transfers not included
Spa services at an additional cost
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27ftWhaler
In 12 trips to MBJ we have never used Club Mobay on arrival. Our longest wait at immigration was about an hour and that was back in 2011 before they installed the immigration kiosks. Since then our average wait time has been less than 10 minutes and our best time to get from the plane through immigration and customs andto the arrivals hall where you can get your ride was 6 minutes 3 seconds. So no, we do not use Club Mobay. The length of the lines at immigration is highly variable and generally the longest lines are from 1: 00 to 3: 00pm.
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In 12 trips to MBJ we have never used Club Mobay on arrival. Our longest wait at immigration was about an hour and that was back in 2011 before they installed the immigration kiosks. Since then our average wait time has been less than 10 minutes and our best time to get from the plane through immigration and customs andto the arrivals hall where you can get your ride was 6 minutes 3 seconds. So no, we do not use Club Mobay. The length of the lines at immigration is highly variable and generally the longest lines are from 1: 00 to 3: 00pm.
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Project
How much they paid you for this ad? Bunch of! I fly in mobay once a year and at most 30-45 minutes. Best case if you already filled your custom form and didn't get stuck at the back of the plane, 20-25 mins. Paying $35 per person with a 'mandatory' $10 tip to cut a 40 min line to 15 min. Especially after spending 20 min with pre-tsa or 35-45 min without coming from your USA point of department seems oxymoronish. If it's free drink then maybe with it but fake news.
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How much they paid you for this ad? Bunch of! I fly in mobay once a year and at most 30-45 minutes. Best case if you already filled your custom form and didn't get stuck at the back of the plane, 20-25 mins. Paying $35 per person with a 'mandatory' $10 tip to cut a 40 min line to 15 min. Especially after spending 20 min with pre-tsa or 35-45 min without coming from your USA point of department seems oxymoronish. If it's free drink then maybe with it but fake news.
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Sapphire
Omg I just posted my Jamaica vlog and we stayed in that line for 3 hours! We noticed people who were able to immediately get checked in and we were like, how was that possible. People were getting upset because they thought it wasnt fair lol. I love Jamaica. Thanks for this tip we had no clue!
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Omg I just posted my Jamaica vlog and we stayed in that line for 3 hours! We noticed people who were able to immediately get checked in and we were like, how was that possible. People were getting upset because they thought it wasnt fair lol. I love Jamaica. Thanks for this tip we had no clue!
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Dak
I usually travel first class and when the carrier is Caribbean Airlines, I get access to Club MoBay departure at no cost. However with American Airlines, even with a first class ticket, I have to purchase the Club pass additionally. But yes, it's an experience that is worth paying for.
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I usually travel first class and when the carrier is Caribbean Airlines, I get access to Club MoBay departure at no cost. However with American Airlines, even with a first class ticket, I have to purchase the Club pass additionally. But yes, it's an experience that is worth paying for.
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Oz
Next time consider SHhhhhhhhhh
Sometimes. sharing with others ruins the service.
Especially if everyone starts using it. Cost will go up and Club Mobay lines will get longer.
Sort of self defeating a good thing.
-signed-
Long time Club Mobay patron.
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Next time consider SHhhhhhhhhh
Sometimes. sharing with others ruins the service.
Especially if everyone starts using it. Cost will go up and Club Mobay lines will get longer.
Sort of self defeating a good thing.
-signed-
Long time Club Mobay patron.
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Martin
Ho Chi Minh City airport in Vietnam has a similar service to expedite e-visas. Twenty-five USD saved me a couple of hours judging from how long and how fast the regular line for converting ones e-visa to a regular visa looked and what e-visa holders told me.
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Ho Chi Minh City airport in Vietnam has a similar service to expedite e-visas. Twenty-five USD saved me a couple of hours judging from how long and how fast the regular line for converting ones e-visa to a regular visa looked and what e-visa holders told me.
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