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Topic "Time in mexico" was discussed 2,072 times on 587 sites in last 3 months
Started 23 hours, 42 minutes ago (2009-11-28 10:01:00)
by Kandyana
After months of planning, researching, date changing and many late nights on trip advisor, our day has finally arrived!!! This is our first time to Mexico and thanks to this wonderful website we feel like more than prepared! I've had so much fun reading all the posts on here, it's been a great part of the whole Mexico experience for me. We are booked at the Grand Palladium ...
Started 1 day, 11 hours ago (2009-11-27 22:01:00)
by boston71
OMG I can't wait! Last night I couldn't sleep, and tonight feels like xmas knowing I'm getting a...a BMW or something from santa! Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee~!!! !!! Thanks for letting me just get the eeeeeeeeeeee out! :)
Started 1 day, 14 hours ago (2009-11-27 19:35:00)
by Tom Dailey
Howdy- We are planning to retire full-time to Mexico in a couple of years and now beginning research on the possibilities. We've been several times to Yelapa and love its friendliness and unspoiled beauty, but are concerned about the hot, humid summers. Next year we plan to Christmas in SMA. I've long wanted to spend time in Guanajuato city for its beauty and theater culture. We are ...
Started 4 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-25 00:05:41)
by zombie1
Once Upon a Time in Mexico - 2003 - Thriller - Megavideo http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0285823/ The film is based on the story of a drug lord Barrillo, who pretends to overthrow the Mexican president. Within the drama, another of the principal persons is a corrupt CIA agent Sands who at that time, demands retribution from his worst enemy in order to carry out the drug lord's uprising ...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-16 14:40:00)
by miguel angel
This Sunday I'll fly to Mexico and will spend 16 days there. It's my first time in Mexico and I'm still deciding my itinerary. I'm not that interested in DF and larger cities, I'd rather concentrate in visiting 2-3 of the most authentic regions. Nature, rural life and, of course, good food are my priorities. Any suggestions/recos are more than welcomed! Thanks in advance.
Started 1 day, 6 hours ago (2009-11-28 02:51:00)
by sparks
Quote: Originally Posted by Tom Dailey Thanks, RV. How is the cost of living there? It depends. I'm renting a modern 4bdrm, 3 bath (1 bathtub), large yard with fruit trees, solar water heater (no gas), secure covered parking for 3 cars, lawn I have to mow .... for $4000 pesos It takes luck to find a rental ...
Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2009-11-27 22:44:00)
by Cuffedlinks
Well, many of us have been to Playa several times over the years, and we still get that same feeling... Very happy for you boston71, and we share in your excitement... Actran, glad to see you're headed back, and looking forward to your RH report, and the Ceremonial 'Removal of the Watch' photo. Best to Z.
Started 23 hours, 12 minutes ago (2009-11-28 10:31:00)
by mattbethnewje...
Kandace, you go and have a wonderful vacation. Enjoy Mexico -- you will love it!! Eat AND drink alot. Make sure you take your tums and wear your sunscreen lotion.
Started 6 days ago (2009-11-23 09:15:00)
by bronwen
Good choices. My favourite places are Patzcuaro, Morelia, Puebla, Oaxaca, Zihuatanejo, Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta, Guanajuato, Zacatecas. I adore Mexico City but understand if you want to go to more tranquil places. I once spent 10 day in Puerto Escondido and had a marvelous time there relaxing (rwe stayed at the quirky Hotel Paraiso Escondido). I recommend the Santa Fe Hotel on Zicatela ...
Started 4 days, 5 hours ago (2009-11-25 04:26:46)
by Vanessa "feed me" F.
Fly. You don't want to deal with a 6-10 hour drive (depending on traffic) and then have to park it. Just fly, have the cruise shuttle pick you up at the long beach airport.
Started 6 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-22 14:56:00)
by carico
Also there is the back way from Punta de Mita to Sayulita without much traffic at all, and saves a lot of mountain curvey driving als, check out the zip line as you approch Sayulita...enjoy
Started 2 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-27 01:37:00)
by boppers
You see, nations have problems with people coming over to work "briefly", and then over-staying their permits and Visas. It's not that unusual, at least, not in my travels.