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re: Water heater blamed for death of Iowa family in Mexico
Posted on 3/25/18 at 10:55 am to JPinLondon
Posted on 3/25/18 at 10:55 am to JPinLondon
Thank you . I’m not saying “ don’t go”. By all means, go. It’s beautiful and fun. I’m just saying I’m not going . Too many alternatives I prefer . And I don’t like the “ vibe” of it anymore . It’s the same way I feel about New Orleans. It just feels wrong , like some malevolence floating in the air . That’s a personal thing , a matter of personal perception . Odds are if you went 100 times to either you’d be safe 100 times.
Posted on 3/25/18 at 1:39 pm to Pecker
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I find posts like this kind of funny. It shows how stupid people are.
There’s this thing called probability. Do you have any idea how many people travel to Mexico each year?
I was like there less than year ago. Pecker if you want to go, than go and be fine with it.
Mexico used to be my #1 travel spot, but there is a trend and the tourists zones are becoming less safe.
The world is huge and there are just other places with less drama and equally beautiful to try. It might cost more or require longer travel, but in return I may reduce my families chance of becoming a headline or statistic.
You do what you want for your family, do not worry about mine
Posted on 3/25/18 at 1:45 pm to DarthRebel
Best to stay away from Europe as well then with the attacks in various countries there in the past few years. Don’t go to the Caribbean either because Zika.
You can find a reason not to go anywhere.
You can find a reason not to go anywhere.
Posted on 3/25/18 at 2:09 pm to Giantkiller
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have sympathy for this family but whomever idea it was to even go pretty much killed them all. It’s like third world bullshite down there. Hasn’t everyone on earth figured this out by now?
Guessing you’ve never been to any part of Mexico
Posted on 3/25/18 at 2:37 pm to Ed Osteen
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uessing you’ve never been to any part of Mexico
Personal goal to never step foot in that country again. It’s a constant battle to not get screwed while there. People are nice just think it’s normal existence to frick you all of the time and it gets old.
Posted on 3/25/18 at 3:42 pm to LSUShock
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I also run a lifestyle brand and had a photographer take me off resort to a private beach.
Lifestyle brand, huh? I’d like to be able to travel to exotic locations on vacation but I feel like my lifestyle is too boring to have someone take my photos. Can you post more info? Could use a boost. TIA
Posted on 3/25/18 at 5:15 pm to cave canem
How many foreigners were involved in that? Isolated incidents from years ago in the middle of well known cartel war.
There's neighborhoods and areas everywhere that you know are more dangerous, so you stay away from. Its the same with Mexico, especially when there's a highly publicized cartel war going on in a particular Mexican state. You'll be warned far in advance and know to stay away. Like I said, stay in your lane and don't insert yourself where you don't belong, and be respectful and you won't have any problems.
You're much more likely to get harrassed and questioned by the army or police in Mexico than we've knowingly run into Cartel people.
The Mexican people are very welcoming and extremely easy to make friends with, a lot of them can speak enough English to communicate as well. Make friends with some locals and go with them when you want to check out the night life and you'll find that in many Mexican cities you're just as safe as you would be doing the same thing in America.
There's neighborhoods and areas everywhere that you know are more dangerous, so you stay away from. Its the same with Mexico, especially when there's a highly publicized cartel war going on in a particular Mexican state. You'll be warned far in advance and know to stay away. Like I said, stay in your lane and don't insert yourself where you don't belong, and be respectful and you won't have any problems.
You're much more likely to get harrassed and questioned by the army or police in Mexico than we've knowingly run into Cartel people.
The Mexican people are very welcoming and extremely easy to make friends with, a lot of them can speak enough English to communicate as well. Make friends with some locals and go with them when you want to check out the night life and you'll find that in many Mexican cities you're just as safe as you would be doing the same thing in America.
Posted on 3/25/18 at 5:38 pm to Lsupimp
Nobody is denying the cartel violence in Mexico. Its a very scary thing. If you live there. They aren't going after innocent tourists though, that would be a stupid move for them.
The corruption is a legitimate concern. Being victimized by the police or Mexican army is a legitimate concern. Petty criminals are absolutely something you should look out for. Just like any country people see tourists and want to try and take advantage of you, and just like anywhere when you're out drinking at night you need to watch your back not to get mugged or drugged or whatever, but you should always try your best to look out for that stuff when out drinking.
But you DON'T need to worry about on your vacation is getting pulled out of your hotel in y out sleep and beheaded by a cartel for no reason.... Maybe do a little more research on your hotel after this incident.
But if an American goes to Mexico and ends up killed by a cartel then its almost certain that once in Mexico they went out of their way to put themselves in danger.
Nobody is denying that Mexico is a very flawed place that has its share of internal conflict, but the level of danger and threat against your life that many people seem to believe about Mexico is just highly misinformed.
If you're citing cartel violence as a reason not to go to Mexico as a tourist for vacation then you need to turn off Narcos and find a new Netflix show.
The corruption is a legitimate concern. Being victimized by the police or Mexican army is a legitimate concern. Petty criminals are absolutely something you should look out for. Just like any country people see tourists and want to try and take advantage of you, and just like anywhere when you're out drinking at night you need to watch your back not to get mugged or drugged or whatever, but you should always try your best to look out for that stuff when out drinking.
But you DON'T need to worry about on your vacation is getting pulled out of your hotel in y out sleep and beheaded by a cartel for no reason.... Maybe do a little more research on your hotel after this incident.
But if an American goes to Mexico and ends up killed by a cartel then its almost certain that once in Mexico they went out of their way to put themselves in danger.
Nobody is denying that Mexico is a very flawed place that has its share of internal conflict, but the level of danger and threat against your life that many people seem to believe about Mexico is just highly misinformed.
If you're citing cartel violence as a reason not to go to Mexico as a tourist for vacation then you need to turn off Narcos and find a new Netflix show.
Posted on 3/25/18 at 7:14 pm to JPinLondon
Hard to believe, but we made it back to the good ole USA safe and sound. I figured I would at least have been beheaded.
This post was edited on 3/25/18 at 7:15 pm
Posted on 3/25/18 at 9:04 pm to Nature Boy
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Lifestyle brand, huh? I’d like to be able to travel to exotic locations on vacation but I feel like my lifestyle is too boring to have someone take my photos. Can you post more info? Could use a boost. TIA
I was at an all-inclusive resort on my honeymoon. I also run a golf based brand and needed photos as it was -5 in my hometown. Check out Lowside Golfwear. Lowside
Edit: I have no idea what the stipulations are as far as posting something like this. Feel free to remove admins.
Posted on 3/25/18 at 9:54 pm to LSUShock
"Lowside sportswear. For golfers on the down low."
Posted on 3/25/18 at 10:27 pm to BowlJackson
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BowlJackson
Bringing real info in here. We were there last week for spring break for 5 nights with 3 kids. No problems and it was amazing. Would go back tomorrow.
Posted on 3/25/18 at 10:53 pm to HogsInTheRock
Good god, soooo many pusses in this thread. Some of you must be afraid of your own damn shadow. I'm going to Tulum in May, just a little advice to some of you. Be your own man, some of you sound like a bunch of housewives in Mandeville. Live a little, you are ALL going to die one day. Stop living in FEAR.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 4:06 am to JPinLondon
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This post was edited on 5/27/23 at 2:13 pm
Posted on 3/26/18 at 4:37 am to martiallaw
I want to thank all the fearmongerers for keeping Mexico an inexpensive vacation spot.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 5:10 am to cwill
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I want to thank all the fearmongerers for keeping Mexico an inexpensive vacation spot.
What is inexpensive?
I can find $300 per night many places.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 7:47 am to Tigertown in ATL
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What is inexpensive?
I can find $300 per night many places.
My most recent trip was first week of March, start of the "spring break" season. We stay in a gated community about an hour south of Cancun and spend the week diving cenotes.
3bd/4bath waterfront condo: <$1000 for the week
Full sized car rental through Hertz: $200
Scuba tanks/gas: $200 for 2 people for the week
Posted on 3/26/18 at 8:33 am to LSUShock
Damn...I thought you were an instagram whore.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 8:34 am to shell01
I used to spend a lot of time in Mexico in the 80’s, 90’s and early 2000’s. Never again, frick that place. It’s not the same.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 8:47 am to Giantkiller
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No. Mexico is now DFGTM: Don’t. fricking. Go. To. Mexico.
I have sympathy for this family but whomever idea it was to even go pretty much killed them all. It’s like third world bullshite down there. Hasn’t everyone on earth figured this out by now?
Honestly there are much more dangerous places in the USA than some parts of Mexico. I have been to the tourist areas of Mexico as well as some of the less desirable areas and never felt unsafe because I didn't go to areas of the cities I was told to stay away from just like I do in any major city in the USA.
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