OT Travel Options.....

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  1. donkiez

    donkiez Well-Known Member

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    Never been to Cabo but Im sure its great. Ive been to Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Isla Mujeras plenty of times though and love it for different reason than we love Puerto Vallerta. PV is our favorite spot so far, the the vibe is different there and the jungle and mountains are amazing. The Yucatan beaches and ruins are amazing though but it just feels more "scammy" there, not sure how else to describe it, but everywhere we went someone had their hand in our pocket. PV is more chill and feels like a small village in Europe. My informal opinion is thats its because there are more families with history there, in the Yucatan its been built up recently and lots of people travel there for work. Our next mexico adventure will probably be Puerto Escondido. Its suppose to be like a more rural PV that hasn't really exploded yet.
     
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    I stayed a week at Aulani (the Disney resort) in Oahu, it was pretty sweet, we were doing a big family thing (my wedding) tho so it was all day sight seeing, tourist stuff most the time. Father in law footed most the bill so I can't complain a bit. It really was a great time. I'd love to go back and do it low key, just rent a car and a little pad and do whatever we want for a week or so. Like many in this thread have said tho, Mexico seems to be more in line with my tastes and budget. I figure our next trip will be there.
     
  3. tlongII

    tlongII Legendary Poster

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    I LOVE Cabo! Been there 10 times.
     
  4. EL PRESIDENTE

    EL PRESIDENTE Username Retired in Honor of Lanny.

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    Hawaii is so much better than Mexico and it isnt close.
     
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    SlyPokerDog Woof! Staff Member Administrator

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    I bet you buy a lot of "t-shirts" on the beach.

    I used to buy weeks from this lady who owned a timeshare, would stay at the Pueblo Bonito Blanco or Rose for about $500 for 7 days. We would always get an ocean facing suite that had two master bedrooms and a kitchen. Loved the magic basket.
     
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    You ever take scooters into the town and see the bull fights in that little ring?

    Or have lunch at the Hotel California in Todos Santos?
     
  7. tlongII

    tlongII Legendary Poster

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    Nah. I’ve been fishing several times and drove one of those Razor ATV’s in the desert though. Always go to Gardenia’s for tacos too.
     
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  8. MARIS61

    MARIS61 Real American

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    We usually book the cheapest motel that fits our criteria:
    1. Location
    2. Sparkling reviews on cleanliness/friendliness.

    We don't spend a lot of our time at the motel anyway.

    If flying, we rent the cheapest 4 seat car with the flight.
    We don't vacation in snowy places so no need for awd/4wd.

    Our Costa Rica trip will be our first all-inclusive tour, staying at resort hotels, with everything handled except the flights.

    I am doing this because I never have and will probably learn more and see more, it's a 3rd world country, with more bug species than any other country, and indoor plumbing is not universal there. Also, it will probably keep me out of trouble that I might wander into on my own.

    My wife is doing it so I am not driving on what we hear are pretty bad, unsigned roads.
     
  9. MARIS61

    MARIS61 Real American

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    Not to mention this:

    Feb 21, 2018, 09:20am
    Mexico: Where More Americans Are Murdered Than In All Other Foreign Countries Combined
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    • With beautiful beaches, stunning landscapes, historic ruins and a myriad of business opportunities, Mexico has so much to offer American vacationers and business travelers. Millions of Americans visit the country annually without incident, but, if you heed the most recent government warnings and data, you may want to think twice about heading south of the border.

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      A police officer stands guard after a shooting victim was brought to a hospital in Cancun, Mexico, last July. Drug traffickers brought violence to spring-break meccas, shooting up nightclubs and leaving bodies in suitcases outside exclusive condos. {Photographer: Brett Gundlock/Bloomberg)

      Advisories released last month by the U.S. State Department tell Americans not to set foot in five Mexican states — Sinaloa, Colima, Michoacan, Guerrero and Tamaulipas — because of violent crime. Traveling to those states is as dangerous, according to the State Department's safety ratings, as traveling to Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq. And Americans with plans to go to 11 other Mexican states should “reconsider,” the agency says.

      Most recent State Department data may also cause travelers to pause before booking a trip to Mexico. In 2016, according to my analysis of the data, more Americans were reported killed by homicide in Mexico than the combined total of Americans killed by homicide in every other country abroad.

      More than 31 million Americans visited Mexico in 2016, the National Travel & Tourism Office says, and State Department data shows there were reports of 75 American homicide victims there. In comparison, 49 million Americans traveled to all other foreign countries, and 69 were reported killed by homicide.

      Of the five Mexican states that the State Department tells Americans not to visit, one, Tamaulipas, borders the USA. It shares a 230-mile border with Texas, and murder, armed robbery, carjacking, kidnapping, extortion and sexual assault commonly occur, the State Department says.

      “Gang activity, including gun battles, is widespread," the agency says. "Armed criminal groups target public and private passenger buses traveling through Tamaulipas, often taking passengers hostage and demanding ransom payments.”

      Four of the 11 Mexican states that the State Department says Americans should "reconsider" traveling to — Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Sonora — border the USA. The other seven are Estado de Mexico, Jalisco, Morelos, Nayarit, Nuevo Leon, San Luis Potosi and Zacatecas.

      U.S. government employees are not permitted to drive from the U.S.-Mexico border to "the interior parts of Mexico with the exception of daytime travel on Highway 15 between Nogales and Hermosillo," the State Department says.

      The agency's advisories add up to a no-go warning for more than half of Mexico’s 31 states. The country’s remaining 15 states and its capital city, Mexico City, also have a lesser warning: “Exercise increased caution.”

      Such increased caution is advised in Quintana Roo state which includes popular tourist areas Cancun, Cozumel, Playa del Carmen, Tulum and the Riviera Maya. Mexican government statistics show an increase in homicide rates in the state last year, the State Department says.

      "While most of these homicides appeared to be targeted, criminal organization assassinations, turf battles between criminal groups have resulted in violent crime in areas frequented by U.S. citizens," the agency says. "Shooting incidents injuring or killing bystanders have occurred."

      The Australian government also expresses concern about the safety of areas frequented by vacationers.

      "Violent crime, including murder, armed robbery, sexual assault and kidnapping, occurs in Mexico, including in popular tourist destinations and beach resorts, and the risks increase after dark," the Australian government says. "Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, is prevalent in tourist destinations, airports, hotels, bus stations and on public transport."

      The Australian government says there have been reports of sexual assault, extortion and robbery "being committed by individuals presenting themselves as police officers, sometimes driving automobiles resembling police vehicles."

      Kidnappings are common, and there have been allegations of complicity by police officers," the Australian government says. "Be cautious and discreet about discussing your financial or business affairs."

      The Canadian government sayshotel employees, taxi drivers and security personnel "at popular tourist destinations" have physically or sexually assaulted foreigners. Be wary of beverages and snacks offered by taxi drivers, strangers or new acquaintances, because they "may contain drugs that could put you at risk of sexual assault and robbery," the government advises.
     
  10. barfo

    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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    It's a SHITHOLE COUNTRY, and you are GONNA DIE!

    But then again, with all the criminals and loose dogs in the woods in La Pine, you'll probably be much safer in Costa Rica.

    barfo
     
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    I was down there when they were filming Troy. Never saw Brad Pitt or anyone famous but they had brought over all these big Bulgarians as extras. It was hilarious, drunk Bulgarians everywhere, none of them knew english or spanish. They would just tear up the bars.
     
  12. donkiez

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    Ive never been raped or murdered there, despite my best efforts.
     
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    @HCP Sounds like a great trip.

    But you’re not worried about the house on stilts holding your weight, FAMS?!?
     
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    HCP is a little guy in Hawaii brah!
     
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    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    What he said^
     
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    Why you gotta hate on La Pine? Hate on Maris and his politics, sure, but that city is growing and can be really pretty if you enjoy the outdoors.
     
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    In regards to the OP (say hi to the wife for me):

    When I travel, I like to not get a hotel. Rent a big van. Bring a tent and a sleeping bag. Take your fam to the outskirts. Let them see things most people don't! They can jump in a swimming pool just down the street. Tour the island bruh!
     
  18. SlyPokerDog

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    Now that we know when @HCP and fams will be gone, we just have to figure out a way to get him to post the alarm code to his house.
     
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    Nevermind, it's @HCP, we know it's #1234.
     
  20. BLAZINGGIANTS

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    Have you seen HCP lately?

    Shit, I go to Hawaii every year, man. I don’t know, FAMS!!
     
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