What’s Really Happening In Mexico? Day 1 – Part 10 CANCUN
Posted: March 11th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: CANCUN, Happening, mexico, Part, Really, What's | 2 Comments »
Hosted by Scott Sheehan Directed & Produced by Michael Corbiere All right! Theres nothing like the warm tropical off shore breeze blowing over your pasty-white body. Theres a reason we Canadians flock to Mexico around this time of year: Winter in our country is a season of unrelenting, soul-crushing, wintry brutality. And lets face it, an icy cold Mexican lager or six doesnt hurt. And the relationship between Canadians and their favourite vacation destination has always been a positive one. Weve come down to here to unburden ourselves of our work-a-day worries and woes, and the big-hearted Mexicans have soothed our frazzled minds and bodies with a walloping dose of relaxation, warm hospitality, and fun in the sun. But this year, things have seemingly soured somewhat. Trips by Canadians to Mexico have dropped by as much as 50%! Sure, weve all seen the media reports about the danger thats present in Mexico; the travel advisories, the well-intentioned warnings, the concerned looks from friends and family. But whats the real story? Whats really going on in Mexico? We thought wed come down here and find out for ourselves. Our first day in the sunny south finds us in Cancun, one of the worlds premier resort destinations. Should we have packed bulletproof vests, or would sunscreen and an emergency stash of Imodium be enough? The Dreams Cancun Resort and Spa were kind enough to welcome us into their lovely hotel for a couple of days. What a sweet hotel! We woke up early, had an …
michelle looks like she wants to fuck me
as I posted for day 1:
“hmmm…”independent regular traveller” huh? So the Mexico Tourism Board and a company called itravel2000 created this website to give tourist piece of mind on travelling to Mexico. However, if anything bad was to happen, would this “independent traveller” capture and show it if it makes mexico look bad which then does not help the Mexico Tourism Board and itravel2000 company? Anybody else thinking the same thing?”