




Superior Family Partial Ocean View Kids Teens Free
646 sq. ft. / Partial Ocean View / 6 Guests / 1 King Bed and 2 Double Beds
The Superior Family Partial Ocean View Kids Teens Free at Moon Palace Jamaica gives families 646 sq. ft. of individually furnished space with a balcony and a partial ocean view. Designed for guests who want extra room to settle in together, this non-smoking accommodation pairs generous indoor comfort with an easy connection to the Jamaican air outside. The layout includes two bedrooms, with 1 King Bed and 2 Double Beds to sleep up to 6 guests. Premium bedding, bed sheets, towels, daily housekeeping and turndown service help keep the stay restful, while climate-controlled air conditioning adds comfort throughout the day. The bathroom features bathrobes, a hair dryer and a shower with a rainfall showerhead, with toothbrush and toothpaste available on request. Practical details include a laptop-friendly workspace, desk, phone, laptop-compatible in-room safe, coffee/tea maker, 40-inch Smart TV, visual fire alarm, and an iron/ironing board on request. No cribs are available in this room. Your stay is part of the Moon Palace Jamaica all-inclusive experience, with free WiFi in guest rooms, a stocked minibar with free items, and 24-hour room service for relaxed family dining whenever it suits you. The resort is marketed as an all-inclusive family resort, with kids and teens ages 17 and under able to stay, play and eat free under the promotional offer. All-inclusive rates also include meals in restaurants, 24-hour snacks, non-motorized water sports equipment such as kayaks and paddleboards, and use of the FlowRider, giving every generation more ways to enjoy the resort together.
What's included in this room?
- Private balcony opens to a partial ocean view for morning coffee
- 646 sq. ft. two-bedroom layout gives families plenty of room to spread out
- One king bed plus two double beds sleep up to six guests comfortably
- Bathroom offers a rainfall showerhead, plush bathrobes and a hair dryer
- Desk and laptop-friendly workspace sit within the individually furnished interior
- Stocked minibar includes free items so families can snack without leaving the room
- 40-inch Smart TV, coffee/tea maker, free WiFi, in-room safe and 24-hour room service
- Kids and teens 17 and under stay, play and eat free under this category
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Superior Family Partial Ocean View Kids Teens Free FAQs
What does the partial ocean view from this room actually look like?
The balcony frames a partial ocean view alongside the surrounding resort grounds, giving families a glimpse of the Caribbean without the full beachfront price tag. It’s a nice middle ground for guests who want a water view but plan to spend most of their time by the pools and beach anyway.
How are the beds arranged and who does the room sleep?
The Superior Family Partial Ocean View room has 1 King Bed and 2 Double Beds spread across a two-bedroom layout, sleeping up to 6 guests. It works well for two families traveling together or a larger family that wants separate sleeping spaces rather than one open room.
Is there a balcony, and is it worth using?
Yes, the room includes a private balcony that looks out over the partial ocean view. It’s a comfortable spot for morning coffee from the in-room coffee/tea maker or for winding down after a day at the pools before heading out to dinner.
What is the bathroom like in this room?
The bathroom is fitted with a rainfall showerhead, plush bathrobes, and a hair dryer, with toothbrush and toothpaste available on request. It’s designed for practicality with a family in mind, rather than a soaking tub, so it suits guests who prioritize shower convenience after beach days.
How does this room compare to a standard family room or a suite?
At 646 sq. ft. with two bedrooms, this category offers noticeably more separation and space than a single-room family option, letting parents and kids have their own sleeping areas under one roof. Guests wanting even more space or a private plunge pool would look toward the resort’s higher suite tiers, but for most families this layout hits the practical sweet spot.
What's included with this room beyond the space itself?
Booking this category includes the resort’s all-inclusive benefits — restaurant meals, 24-hour snacks and room service, non-motorized water sports like kayaks and paddleboards, and use of the FlowRider. It also carries the resort’s family promotion, where kids and teens 17 and under stay, play and eat free.
How far is this room from the beach and pools?
Moon Palace Jamaica sits directly on its own stretch of beach, with the resort’s outdoor pools, including a dedicated kids’ pool and the FlowRider, just a short walk from the guest towers. Families in this category can move easily between the room, the water, and the resort’s restaurants without needing transportation.
Which side of the resort tends to be quieter for families?
Rooms closer to the family pools and the Jerk Hut tend to have more daytime activity and pool noise, while areas nearer the adults-only Piano Bar and Noir nightclub pick up more in the evening. Requesting a room away from the nightlife venues is a reasonable way to keep evenings calmer for younger kids.
What should families know before booking that isn't obvious from the room description?
The room does not include a crib or rollaway bed, so it’s best suited to families whose youngest child can comfortably share one of the double beds. It’s also worth knowing that the resort’s specialty restaurants, like Momo and La Gondola, ask for collared shirts and long pants at dinner, so packing accordingly makes the evening smoother.