Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This changes nothing, as did the previous travel warning. Mexico (even the Yucatán) has been sketchy for years. There is a reason it’s cheaper.
Can you go and return unscathed? Sure. But that can be said for a lot of places I wouldn’t take my family.
I am shocked, SHOCKED to learn there is gambling going on in this establishment!
Please. Some European countries have travel warnings against the US because of all the random gun violence. Yet somehow we all live here and no one is afraid to go to Florida.
Maybe you should be afraid to go to some parts of Florida.
Maybe we should all be afraid to get in cars because accidents kill a lot of people. I choose not to be. Live your life. Accidents can happen anywhere. I wouldn’t hang out in a Conflict zone but Cancun/playa del Carmen isn’t a conflict zone
+1
Some of you have serious anxiety issues and lack critical thinking skills and the ability to assess risk.
Some of us realize that Playa Del Carmen is nothing special and there are lots of places to go instead.
I love playa del Carmen and think it is special. There was a toddler who got eaten by a crocodile at Disneyworld. Life happens. Be vigilant but you can’t let anxiety rule your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This changes nothing, as did the previous travel warning. Mexico (even the Yucatán) has been sketchy for years. There is a reason it’s cheaper.
Can you go and return unscathed? Sure. But that can be said for a lot of places I wouldn’t take my family.
I am shocked, SHOCKED to learn there is gambling going on in this establishment!
Please. Some European countries have travel warnings against the US because of all the random gun violence. Yet somehow we all live here and no one is afraid to go to Florida.
Maybe you should be afraid to go to some parts of Florida.
Maybe we should all be afraid to get in cars because accidents kill a lot of people. I choose not to be. Live your life. Accidents can happen anywhere. I wouldn’t hang out in a Conflict zone but Cancun/playa del Carmen isn’t a conflict zone
+1
Some of you have serious anxiety issues and lack critical thinking skills and the ability to assess risk.
Some of us realize that Playa Del Carmen is nothing special and there are lots of places to go instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This changes nothing, as did the previous travel warning. Mexico (even the Yucatán) has been sketchy for years. There is a reason it’s cheaper.
Can you go and return unscathed? Sure. But that can be said for a lot of places I wouldn’t take my family.
I am shocked, SHOCKED to learn there is gambling going on in this establishment!
Please. Some European countries have travel warnings against the US because of all the random gun violence. Yet somehow we all live here and no one is afraid to go to Florida.
Maybe you should be afraid to go to some parts of Florida.
Maybe we should all be afraid to get in cars because accidents kill a lot of people. I choose not to be. Live your life. Accidents can happen anywhere. I wouldn’t hang out in a Conflict zone but Cancun/playa del Carmen isn’t a conflict zone
+1
Some of you have serious anxiety issues and lack critical thinking skills and the ability to assess risk.
Some of us realize that Playa Del Carmen is nothing special and there are lots of places to go instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This changes nothing, as did the previous travel warning. Mexico (even the Yucatán) has been sketchy for years. There is a reason it’s cheaper.
Can you go and return unscathed? Sure. But that can be said for a lot of places I wouldn’t take my family.
I am shocked, SHOCKED to learn there is gambling going on in this establishment!
Please. Some European countries have travel warnings against the US because of all the random gun violence. Yet somehow we all live here and no one is afraid to go to Florida.
Maybe you should be afraid to go to some parts of Florida.
Maybe we should all be afraid to get in cars because accidents kill a lot of people. I choose not to be. Live your life. Accidents can happen anywhere. I wouldn’t hang out in a Conflict zone but Cancun/playa del Carmen isn’t a conflict zone
+1
Some of you have serious anxiety issues and lack critical thinking skills and the ability to assess risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This changes nothing, as did the previous travel warning. Mexico (even the Yucatán) has been sketchy for years. There is a reason it’s cheaper.
Can you go and return unscathed? Sure. But that can be said for a lot of places I wouldn’t take my family.
I am shocked, SHOCKED to learn there is gambling going on in this establishment!
Please. Some European countries have travel warnings against the US because of all the random gun violence. Yet somehow we all live here and no one is afraid to go to Florida.
Maybe you should be afraid to go to some parts of Florida.
Maybe we should all be afraid to get in cars because accidents kill a lot of people. I choose not to be. Live your life. Accidents can happen anywhere. I wouldn’t hang out in a Conflict zone but Cancun/playa del Carmen isn’t a conflict zone
Anonymous wrote:This changes nothing, as did the previous travel warning. Mexico (even the Yucatán) has been sketchy for years. There is a reason it’s cheaper.
Can you go and return unscathed? Sure. But that can be said for a lot of places I wouldn’t take my family.
I am shocked, SHOCKED to learn there is gambling going on in this establishment!
Anonymous wrote:https://mx.usembassy.gov/security-alert-u-s-embassy-mexico-city-mexico-march-9-2018/
The travel warning has been updated to be more specific about areas that are off-limits to USG personnel. It's now limited to four neighborhoods and the ferry. The warning does not say that it only applies to USG personnel working in Mexico under Chief of Mission (Ambassador) authority, but it should. It's not meant to be a blanket prohibition on all feds -- the Ambassador doesn't have the authority to oversee all feds who are there for non-official purposes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This changes nothing, as did the previous travel warning. Mexico (even the Yucatán) has been sketchy for years. There is a reason it’s cheaper.
Can you go and return unscathed? Sure. But that can be said for a lot of places I wouldn’t take my family.
I am shocked, SHOCKED to learn there is gambling going on in this establishment!
Please. Some European countries have travel warnings against the US because of all the random gun violence. Yet somehow we all live here and no one is afraid to go to Florida.
Maybe you should be afraid to go to some parts of Florida.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This changes nothing, as did the previous travel warning. Mexico (even the Yucatán) has been sketchy for years. There is a reason it’s cheaper.
Can you go and return unscathed? Sure. But that can be said for a lot of places I wouldn’t take my family.
I am shocked, SHOCKED to learn there is gambling going on in this establishment!
Please. Some European countries have travel warnings against the US because of all the random gun violence. Yet somehow we all live here and no one is afraid to go to Florida.
Anonymous wrote:This changes nothing, as did the previous travel warning. Mexico (even the Yucatán) has been sketchy for years. There is a reason it’s cheaper.
Can you go and return unscathed? Sure. But that can be said for a lot of places I wouldn’t take my family.
I am shocked, SHOCKED to learn there is gambling going on in this establishment!