Crocodile attack - Cancun Club Med Lagoon

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:whenever somebody makes a broad statement like “Mexico is so sketchy” I automatically know I’m dealing with a racist fool.


No, just someone who doesn't want to drink tainted alcohol at a supposedly luxury resort.


I had this happen at Club Med Cancun. Sick with Montezuma’s revenge for three days out of a week. Most of our group also got sick during this time. Decided to stick with Virgin Islands and Hawaii after that.


Club Med is far from luxury.


Yeah. You’re right. Pp should have definitely expected trainers alcohol at a $hithole like ClubMed.
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Anonymous wrote:There was another crocodile attack on a young girl in Puerto Vallarta in July. https://mexicodailypost.com/2021/07/29/crocodile-attacked-american-tourist-at-the-marriott-puerto-vallarta/?amp



When I first read about this attack, I was confused. If the beaches have crocodiles, why did the hotel build there? Where are the tourists supposed to swim? This, to me, is different from crocs remaining in a lake or lagoon.


AGAIN there are clear warning signs not to go on beach at night for this very reason. She ignored signs. Can’t change stupid.

These people aren’t getting randomly attacked. They are doing dumb S and paying the consequences.


This post is about the attack on a boy, and local media are reporting that he was attacked outside of the water (the croc tried to drag him INTO the lagoon) and in an area without warning signs.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There was another crocodile attack on a young girl in Puerto Vallarta in July. https://mexicodailypost.com/2021/07/29/crocodile-attacked-american-tourist-at-the-marriott-puerto-vallarta/?amp



When I first read about this attack, I was confused. If the beaches have crocodiles, why did the hotel build there? Where are the tourists supposed to swim? This, to me, is different from crocs remaining in a lake or lagoon.


AGAIN there are clear warning signs not to go on beach at night for this very reason. She ignored signs. Can’t change stupid.

These people aren’t getting randomly attacked. They are doing dumb S and paying the consequences.


This post is about the attack on a boy, and local media are reporting that he was attacked outside of the water (the croc tried to drag him INTO the lagoon) and in an area without warning signs.


Adding on, I think we just need to hold off until we get more information about exactly what happened before we blame anyone here. Unfortunately wildlife is unpredictable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There was another crocodile attack on a young girl in Puerto Vallarta in July. https://mexicodailypost.com/2021/07/29/crocodile-attacked-american-tourist-at-the-marriott-puerto-vallarta/?amp



When I first read about this attack, I was confused. If the beaches have crocodiles, why did the hotel build there? Where are the tourists supposed to swim? This, to me, is different from crocs remaining in a lake or lagoon.


AGAIN there are clear warning signs not to go on beach at night for this very reason. She ignored signs. Can’t change stupid.

These people aren’t getting randomly attacked. They are doing dumb S and paying the consequences.


This post is about the attack on a boy, and local media are reporting that he was attacked outside of the water (the croc tried to drag him INTO the lagoon) and in an area without warning signs.


At 9 pm next to a body of water in an area known to have crocs.

Like the idiots walking their dogs next to ponds and lagoons in coastal SC and are shocked when something happens.
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