Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol! We were just in Cancun in October. I think that few people bite the hand that feeds them- stay at a resort and use common sense.
Trump wasn't President. They still liked Americans.
Oh for goodness sake. The Mexican people have the intelligence to separate out the actions of a leader elected by a minority of American voters, and the average American tourist. While it's an overstatement to say that the principal "industry" of Mexico is "hospitality," tourism is indeed an important part of the Mexican economy and areas like Cancun/Riviera Maya are generally quite safe.
It just takes a few to do something bad. I posted on a different thread earlier today but I don't think I'll be traveling to Mexico soon. Even before this there were express kidnappings in Cancun and police who would take bribes from tourists (happened to us). I think most Mexicans would be OK but the anti- American sentiment could motivate some trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol! We were just in Cancun in October. I think that few people bite the hand that feeds them- stay at a resort and use common sense.
Trump wasn't President. They still liked Americans.
Mm hmmm. I'm sure the maids and servers would cut you with a knife now. Or, not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol! We were just in Cancun in October. I think that few people bite the hand that feeds them- stay at a resort and use common sense.
Trump wasn't President. They still liked Americans.
Oh for goodness sake. The Mexican people have the intelligence to separate out the actions of a leader elected by a minority of American voters, and the average American tourist. While it's an overstatement to say that the principal "industry" of Mexico is "hospitality," tourism is indeed an important part of the Mexican economy and areas like Cancun/Riviera Maya are generally quite safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol! We were just in Cancun in October. I think that few people bite the hand that feeds them- stay at a resort and use common sense.
Trump wasn't President. They still liked Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol! We were just in Cancun in October. I think that few people bite the hand that feeds them- stay at a resort and use common sense.
Trump wasn't President. They still liked Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Just got back from Playa del Carmen. Had no concerns about safety at any point during our trip. Met some.people who ventured off resort and they had no issues as well. Everyone involved is white.
Anonymous wrote:Lol! We were just in Cancun in October. I think that few people bite the hand that feeds them- stay at a resort and use common sense.
Anonymous wrote:My in-laws are Americans who live in Mexico in the winter (snow birds). They say it depends on if you are white or non-white. If you're non-white (black, Asian, etc...) they say the Mexican people will feel sorry for you and you will be fine. If you're white, I'm not sure. My in-laws are white and all is well now but say the anti-American sentiment is growing with regards to Trump because most Mexicans aren't even immigrating to the USA, so it's an affront to them to suggest otherwise. The influx of immigrants are South Americans who come through Mexico. The Mexican government had been working with the USA to try to curb that, but now the Mexican people are calling on the Govt. to stop and let the USA deal with it on their own since they've been so disrespectful to Mexico.

Anonymous wrote:Given the recent events in our administration, what do you all think is going to happen with Americans traveling to Mexico? Will it be business as usual -- hospitality is their main industry, after all, right? Or should Americans expect retribution either directly from locals or in the form of tariffs/taxes? We had been planning to go to Cancun or Riviera Maya in May but getting a little worried now.