Note: JWST Members: Disco dress code is "Wear Mesh and Glow"
Monday
PIRATES BOOTY
Sexy
Pirates and Booty Bottoms
Tuesday
TEASE ME TUESDAYS
Pajamas and Lingerie
Note: Sleepware is mandatory for entrance
into the Disco
Wednesday
ALTER EGO EXPOSED (Bring out the naughty side).
Fetish
Thursday
CEASAR'S REVELRY (Return to
Rome)
Toga, Greek Gods and Goddesses
Togas are required (sheets will be provided)
for entrance into the Tropical Terrace for the Toga
Parade.
Friday
JAMAICA SPICE (Celebrate our culture)
Jamaican Colors
Saturday
ALL THAT GLITTERS GALA NIGHT
Glitter,
Metalic, Sequins, Shimmer
Hedonism:Pursuit of or
devotion to pleasure. The ethical doctrine, that only that
which is pleasurable is good. (From Hedo, the Greek God of Pleasure, and
Hedone, the Greek word for pleasure). Hedonism III: An oasis of pure
pleasure in the Caribbean.
The symbolism
of the colors are: YELLOW,
sunshine and natural resources; BLACK, The burdens
borne by the people; GREEN, agriculture
and hope for the future.
Jamaica is 4244 sq
miles with a population of 2.5 million people. 235 kilometers long
and 93
kilometers at the widest point, the island of Jamaica is
the third largest in the Caribbean Sea.
Jamaica is a land of
mountains, plateau and plains, dominated by a series of mountain
ranges
that run across the center of the island. Almost half the
island is above 300 meters, and the
highest point, Blue Mountain
Peak, rises 2,256 meters (7400 ft.) above sea level.
Many of
Jamaica's 120 rivers originate in these highlands, watering the land
on their way to
the Caribbean Sea.
The main cities are
Kingston (capitol) and Montego Bay.
Kingston is convenient
if your destination is the capital city, the Blue Mountains or Port
Antonio.
Montego Bay is the "main" tourist airport and is
convenient if your destination is Montego Bay,
Negril, Tryall,
Runaway Bay and Ocho Rios.
The Political status is an
Independent Nation member of British Commonwealth.
The
language spoken is English, although most Jamaicans speak a local
patois influenced by
a combination of several different
languages.
Jamaicans celebrate New Year's Day (January 1),
Labor Day (May 23), Emancipation Day
(August 1), Independence
Day (August 6), Christmas Day (Dec 25) and Boxing Day (Dec 26),
in addition to Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, and
Heroes Day
(third Monday in October).
Things you may
want to take to Hedo...
Extra medication
Passports
Slut wear
Casual
clothes
Toga stuff
Key lanyard
First aid
items
Sunscreen
Mesh and Glow stuff
Phone
cards
Insulated mugs (large)
Waterproof camera
Bar
soap
Bug
spray
Toys
$1 & $5 bills
Night light
Water
shoes
Sandals
Rafts
Reading material
Body
paints
Liquid latex
Paint brushes
Favorite CD's
Lysol
spray
Late night snacks
Sunglasses (2 pair)
Copies of
passports
Hats
Beach
Bag
Advil/Tylenol
Rolaids/Tums/PepcidAC
Pepto
Bismol
Aloe Vera Gel (sunburn)
Ear plugs (for the
Disco)
Business cards
Erotic gifts (gift
exchange)
Costumes for Theme Nights
Dreaded Island Fever Provided
by...Rhood151
This is the
unavoidable result of going to Hedo and having the time of your
life. It is characterized by an
overwhelming obsession to return
as soon as possible. This is also the only known cure.
Symptoms
include:
1) Realization that
the real world is not nearly as much fun as you just
experienced.
2) Checking Denny's
website 20 times a day to relive your vacation or someone
else's.
3) Financial ruin while trying to save enough money to
return as often as possible.
4) Long periods of daydreaming while
remembering your vacation.
5) Your symptoms may vary but the
result is the same - addiction to the Hedo experience.
Continental Room Service 7:00 am -
10:00 am daily ****** Snack
Attack
(Front Desk) 3:00 am -
7:00 am ****** Midnight Buffet
(Main Dining Room) 12:00 am -
3:00 am ****** PLEASE NOTE THAT DINNER TIMES
ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
WITHOUT
NOTICE!!