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MONTEGO BAY, St James — Organisers of Dream Wknd 2026 have arranged for a fleet of vehicles, which will charge each passenger US$5 per ride, to provide shuttle service to events being staged across Montego Bay from 30 July to 4 August.
“With the help of the various transport operators — JUTA, JCAL, Maxi — we have 500 branded, authorised cars that will be moving our patrons for the entire duration, for the eight events over the five days for Dream Wknd,” event founder and Festival Director Ron Burke said during the launch at Pier One, Wednesday evening.
The popular event is expected to attract thousands of revellers to Montego Bay, as it has done in the past for Negril where it was staged for the past 16 years. While the event has been credited with bringing visitors to the country and small businesses have benefited, one negative has been the resultant traffic snarls. Organisers say they have long been mulling the shuttle system now being rolled out for Montego Bay.
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