Back in 1981, entrepreneur Gordon “Butch” Stewart purchased an old hotel in Montego Bay Jamaica with a great beach and opened Sandals Montego Bay. He had no experience in the hotel industry but he had a keen marketing instinct and before long, the world knew all about the Sandals All-Inclusive Brand.
Now there are 15 Sandals resorts dotted around the Caribbean with new ones on the horizon. But tonight, we go back to where it all started, and coincidentally, where Lindsay recently spent a week, Sandals Montego Bay. She is going to share with us how this old flagship resort has stood the test of time.
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