Fairmont Mayakoba won’t refund

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We go to the Rosewood Mayakoba every year. It is incredibly well guarded and safe, from the moment you step off the plane. I would still go (and will be going this year!).


So you’re basically vacationing in a fancy prison. Sounds lovely.


I don’t think you know what a “prison” is…


Well you’re basically captive by choice but captive nonetheless. A gilded cage is still a cage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You're all so silly. My senior citizen sibling and spouse are vacationing in Mexico as we speak. I just texted to see how they're doing. "Sheltering in place?" I joked. The response: "No, we have joined the cartel. F*** you gringos!"


Glad cartel violence is a joke to your family.

Doesn't matter Mexicans live in fear and violence as long as you get a good laugh, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You're all so silly. My senior citizen sibling and spouse are vacationing in Mexico as we speak. I just texted to see how they're doing. "Sheltering in place?" I joked. The response: "No, we have joined the cartel. F*** you gringos!"


Rednecks, I see.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You're all so silly. My senior citizen sibling and spouse are vacationing in Mexico as we speak. I just texted to see how they're doing. "Sheltering in place?" I joked. The response: "No, we have joined the cartel. F*** you gringos!"


Old white people “humor” 😵‍💫
Anonymous
I checked our hotel this morning capacity is wide open - multiple rooms of all sizes and views available, including discounts for the "Fourth Night Free."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My Colombian friends cancelled spring break at a high end resort in Mexico. That’s all the verification I needed regarding risk level


Where in Mexico though?
Anonymous
We are still planning on going this week. Another resort in Mayakoba.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You're all so silly. My senior citizen sibling and spouse are vacationing in Mexico as we speak. I just texted to see how they're doing. "Sheltering in place?" I joked. The response: "No, we have joined the cartel. F*** you gringos!"


Glad cartel violence is a joke to your family.

Doesn't matter Mexicans live in fear and violence as long as you get a good laugh, right?


Spare me the bullshit. You're not going to Mexico out of concern for the safety of the Mexicans either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You're all so silly. My senior citizen sibling and spouse are vacationing in Mexico as we speak. I just texted to see how they're doing. "Sheltering in place?" I joked. The response: "No, we have joined the cartel. F*** you gringos!"


Old white people “humor” 😵‍💫


You're just a stick in the mud.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My Colombian friends cancelled spring break at a high end resort in Mexico. That’s all the verification I needed regarding risk level


Where in Mexico though?


Your Colombian friends would also be telling us all that it's cool to come to Colombia.
Anonymous
Some of these travel plans remind me of the people skiing in areas where the avalanche risk is high. Some of them are smart people and are making the choice to ski and others are not. We all have to make our own risk assessments. My tolerance for risk is very low, so I tend to avoid trips to Mexico. To each their own.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of these travel plans remind me of the people skiing in areas where the avalanche risk is high. Some of them are smart people and are making the choice to ski and others are not. We all have to make our own risk assessments.


This is not remotely the same thing.

It's like saying "Vail is dangerous because certain ski areas in Maine, Virginia and Utah are avalanche risks".

Anonymous wrote:My tolerance for risk is very low, so I tend to avoid trips to Mexico.


Your risk assessment abilities are also deeply flawed.
Anonymous
Why the compulsion to go to Mexico? People act like there is nowhere else to travel. So bizarre.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why the compulsion to go to Mexico? People act like there is nowhere else to travel. So bizarre.


Because you can get luxury resorts for much less than other places.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why the compulsion to go to Mexico? People act like there is nowhere else to travel.


Why the compulsion to go anywhere? Maybe because different places have special things to offer travelers who seek diversified experieices?

Anonymous wrote: So bizarre.


Actually, no. Not bizarre.
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