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Haha. This guy has to be trolling. I’ve been in mainland Mexico, Europe, etc. to call Cabo a shite hole is comical but if your serious, then it will be just fine without you and I hope your never put in a situation where you would “have to go there” Guess that’s why all the celebrities and billionaires are building there along with the top resorts in the world investing tons of money building there too. They must think it’s terrible too ????

I’ve been going for over 20 years and have a place down there. Never knew I liked shite hole places so much but here we are.


Chicken, if you have any questions about going down there, feel free to ask.
Yes. Cabo is still a very safe place. While there is increased cartel violence happening across mx, unless you go looking for it, you probably won’t find it. They have increased the marines, federal and municipal cops presence in the area to help keep the area protected. I’ve ubered all over and spend most of my time in the towns and highly suggest to others to do the same other than sitting at your resort. I also love sketchy taco joints so I’ll ask ny Ubers where they eat and to take me there. No one really cares other than you might get charged gringo prices which doesn’t really matter because it’s cheap.

Tourism is what is growing billions of dollars in investment in Cabo. You can bet they will do everything in their power to keep it safe and keep the money coming in. For another reference, look at all the massive yachts in the bay and the harbor. Most of those multimillionaires will tell you the same thing I am. I tell everyone heading down there #turnoffthenewsandgotravel

re: Miller lite in Dublin.

Posted by Flyingtigers on 10/23/24 at 9:38 pm to
Went saw and conquered. No miller lite to be found. Coors light everywhere but not good. Made peace and drank Carlsberg (became my reg while there) and Guinness (I don’t hate it, actually like it, I just want something I can drink a bunch of). Had a great time. Dublin is a really fun town. Go enjoy but if you order tequila shots, they serve them room temp unless otherwise specified. Lesson learned. (Drank tons of Jameson while there for all the people in the thread that are going to go wild about ordering tequila in Ireland)

re: Miller lite in Dublin.

Posted by Flyingtigers on 10/7/24 at 9:20 am to
Haha. Yes, I do enjoy local beers restaurants etc. just seeing if anyone knew if it was available. Like I said, I knew this post was going to get scrutinized for asking.

re: Miller lite in Dublin.

Posted by Flyingtigers on 10/6/24 at 5:48 pm to
The laugh emojis turn into question marks. Like I said. Enjoying the scrutiny and I will enjoy a Guinness or 10 but just seeing if the ole miller lite was available!

re: Miller lite in Dublin.

Posted by Flyingtigers on 10/6/24 at 4:52 pm to
??????knew this would be a fun thread.

Miller lite in Dublin.

Posted by Flyingtigers on 10/6/24 at 2:32 pm
Anyone know if miller lite is sold anywhere in Dublin? (Don’t worry, I’m ready to get butchered for not wanting Guinness) ????. Thanks in advance.

Phone plan in Ireland

Posted by Flyingtigers on 9/27/24 at 8:56 am
I have Verizon and the international plan which covers Canada and Mexico but curious what is needed for Ireland. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks.

re: Ireland Trip

Posted by Flyingtigers on 6/24/24 at 3:47 pm to
Wow! Thanks everyone! These are great, detailed reqs! It’s just couples, no kids on this trip.

Ireland Trip

Posted by Flyingtigers on 6/24/24 at 10:09 am
We are headed to a wedding in Ireland in October and looking for reqs of what to see and do. We have a week so also open to flying and visiting other places near by. Thanks
Have you ever sent your Breitling to Breitling for service? I’ve had mine about 6 years and just contacted them about routine service. Looks like a decent deal other than long turn around time.
That location is about 15 min south of the marina. Cabo has a lot to do and see. Don’t limit yourself to the resort. Pesos are not needed but I highly recommend small US dollars 5s and 10s as everyone there conveniently doesn’t have change??. Most places you go will take credit cards. As long as you don’t have foreign transaction fees, this is the way to go. Have them charge you in pesos for the best conversion.

Netflix/ Hulu over Apple Carplay

Posted by Flyingtigers on 5/9/23 at 1:57 pm
I’ve seen a lot of advertisements for these boxes all over Facebook and Instagram showing devices that allow you to stream over CarPlay. Would be great for trips with kids. I can’t find any real reviews on them so I’m curious if anyone has used them with any luck. Thanks
:lol: :lol: :lol: yea but she travels well and likes to stay active. Figured someone in this group has traveled that area with kids and had some suggestions.
Headed to Snowmass Village this June with my 2yo and looking for recs of things to do with her. We will have childcare for the evenings and days we do other stuff so all Snowmass Village/Aspen area recs are appreciated. Thanks

re: Cabo all-inclusive hotel

Posted by Flyingtigers on 4/13/23 at 10:10 am to
The cape is great! The rooftop at sunset is the best! I couldn't agree more about not doing all inclusive. There is so much to see and do down there. Don't limit yourself to the resort.

re: Cabo San Lucas

Posted by Flyingtigers on 2/22/23 at 11:40 am to
The cape is great! Has one of the best rooftop bars around.
Dealing with the same thing with my Shepard (16). Cries in the evening. Took him to the vet and they did a full blood panel. It came back perfect. His hips are weaker now and the cold weather isn’t helping any. I take him on short walks during the day. I tried gabapenten, but that made him so wonky the next day, he couldn’t stand up. Now we are trying melatonin with pretty decent results. Have tried cbd/Xanax/benydryll with the Melitonin and benidryll being the best combo so far. Hope to see some other reqs in this thread as I’m trying to let him have the most comfort possible in his older years.
San Miguel is great! It’s a very safe city that has a lot of history, food, art, drinks, to explore.

I have been a couple times and going back next year for a wedding.

If you want the hotel experience, the Rosewood has great food and drink options with a really cool vibe. It’s also walkable to the centro, markets, and other big areas. The air B&B’s are incredible! The ones I have stayed at included maid & cook. They made great breakfast in the morning and cocktails/ appetizers in the evening and had all my clothes washed/ironed daily.

San Miguel is a major expat town so English is common however let Google translate be your friend. You can download Spanish in the app so you won’t have to have service.

You will either fly into QRO or Leon to get there. It’s about a 45 min-1hour drive in the shuttle. I can recommend one if needed. If you want to make it a bigger trip, you can fly into Mexico City, explore it, and then go there. It’s about 3 hours driving from Mexico City. I’m not as good as HGG with the pics of reviews, but happy to help!
Let me know what you thought of San José and Flora Farms!