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| Community Rank: Wayfarer ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Glenpool, Oklahoma
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| Where do I look for a good All-Inclusive trip to Mexico? I've been searching the internet and there are so many!!! My hubby and I are wanting to go the middle of March for a long weekend but I don't know exactly where to start!! I'm starting to think it's not the best time to go though b/c of the springbreakers... Any thoughts or recommendations would be GREATLY appreciated!!! |
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| Community Rank: Sightseer ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Ottawa, Ontario
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| Our company does a wonderful info site for folks who want to vacation in Mexico. Have a looksee Guide to Mexico with destination maps offering detailed local information - Experts2Mexico
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| Community Rank: Trekker ![]() Join Date: Apr 2004
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| What's your budget? Kids or no kids? Age? Looking for adults only? I can think of a few that won't have many spring breakers, but that's because the price will be mostly out of reach. Are you looking for the Caribbean side or the Pacific? A lot of the AIs have a "no spring breakers" policy and many require that you be at least 25 to get a room. Cancun is trying to get away from the drunken college students atmosphere. According to the hotel association (although not officially), spring break doesn't bring in much money. Most of the kids stay four to a room and go to pre-paid events that don't add a lot to the local economy. Does it have to be Mexico? A lot of people are now going to Punta Cana instead of Jamaica these days.
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| Community Rank: Wayfarer ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Glenpool, Oklahoma
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| Budget: as close to $1500 as we can get (no more then 2K) Preferrable no one under 25 would be great but is not a must Carribbean side preferrably No kids We could change the date a month out to the end of April if that means the price would go down =) It doesn't have to be Mexico. Looking for someplace interesting to go and isn't going to cost a fortune |
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