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Hotelier shuns all-inclusive concept

Jamaica Gleaner News"While an increasing number of properties in Jamaica and the Caribbean have embraced the all-inclusive concept to lock in tourist spend, reduce visitor safety concerns or otherwise enhance the vacation experience, two of Chris Blackwell's properties are backing away from the model.
Jason Henzell, president of Island Outpost, which operates the upscale and exclusive GoldenEye resort property in Oracabessa, St Mary and The Caves at West End in Negril, Westmoreland, has outlined plans to reposition the hotels away from being all-inclusive."
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