Caribbean National Weekly

Jamaica brings warm vibes underground to New Yorkers

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Jamaica brings warm vibes underground to New Yorkers

The home of "all right" invites commuters to enter to win a trip to Jamaica

The Jamaica Tourist Board engaged commuters at the 33rd Street Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH) station in Manhattan on Thursday, February 25 from 7:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m., offering New York and New Jersey residents a brief escape to the warm island of Jamaica.

Jamaica Tourist Board’s Business Development Managers, Marcia Sinclair and Kenton Senior, were on-site to interact with PATH commuters, providing travel information and facilitating consumers as they enter to win an all-inclusive Jamaican getaway to Moon Palace Jamaica Grande.

Jamaica Tourist Board’s Business Development Managers, Marcia Sinclair (second left) and Kenton Senior (right), interact with PATH commuters/
Jamaica Tourist Board’s Business Development Managers, Marcia Sinclair (second left) and Kenton Senior (right), interact with PATH commuters/

The event also featured live reggae music by Lion Melta, with giveaways of Jamaica “Home of All Right” branded lip balm and sunscreen, and a chance to take a picture at the “Home of All Right” photo booth.

Independent reggae artist, Lion Melta, provided live entertainment and thrilled passersby with a number of acoustic reggae hits.
Independent reggae artist, Lion Melta, provided live entertainment and thrilled passersby with a number of acoustic reggae hits.

From February 25 to March 7, those who participate in taking a selfie with any of the Jamaica ads on the PATH, tagging #HomeofAllRight, @VisitJamaicaNow and @PalaceResorts on Twitter, will also be entered to win a trip to Jamaica.

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