Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm, any thoughts on what options someone who prepaid a trip to Playa del Carmen for spring break without travel insurance might have? Other than losing a bundle?
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here. This could be reversed next week. The reality is that the Mexican and US gov. (which has intel and law enforcement people in MX) will be putting great attention on this in the next couple of weeks.
I wouldn't be afraid to go to Florida right now even though 17 innocent children were gunned down. I will stay alert. Keep informed. Not draw attention to ourselves. And still, I am planning to go.
Planning to go to Mexico or FL?
Anonymous wrote:Obviously, there is risk is everything we do, but I don't see the analogy between MX & FL risk. The Mexico warning is based on intelligence on a perceived future threat specifically associated with the location.
Anonymous wrote:My DH works for State (and in high threat locations) and he says people are crazy to be travelling there right now. There is a reason they are banning State Department employees from going there. Believe me, the public never knows the full extent of what is going on, so if they issued this warning, I would head it -- especially if you have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to Puerto Rico. And support our fellow Americans.
Camping?
Anonymous wrote:I suspect this could be U.S. govt backlash against mexico for political disagreements.
Anonymous wrote:Why would people go to Mexico?? Because it is awesome! Great people, great food, great sights, great weather, relatively inexpensive, easy to get to . . . .
Sigh. I love Mexico. I've travelled extensively all over the country and lived there several times for months at a time. So hard to quit you, Mexico!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm, any thoughts on what options someone who prepaid a trip to Playa del Carmen for spring break without travel insurance might have? Other than losing a bundle?
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here. This could be reversed next week. The reality is that the Mexican and US gov. (which has intel and law enforcement people in MX) will be putting great attention on this in the next couple of weeks.
I wouldn't be afraid to go to Florida right now even though 17 innocent children were gunned down. I will stay alert. Keep informed. Not draw attention to ourselves. And still, I am planning to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm, any thoughts on what options someone who prepaid a trip to Playa del Carmen for spring break without travel insurance might have? Other than losing a bundle?
Let's not get ahead of ourselves here. This could be reversed next week. The reality is that the Mexican and US gov. (which has intel and law enforcement people in MX) will be putting great attention on this in the next couple of weeks.
I wouldn't be afraid to go to Florida right now even though 17 innocent children were gunned down. I will stay alert. Keep informed. Not draw attention to ourselves. And still, I am planning to go.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm, any thoughts on what options someone who prepaid a trip to Playa del Carmen for spring break without travel insurance might have? Other than losing a bundle?
Anonymous wrote:Why would people go to Mexico?? Because it is awesome! Great people, great food, great sights, great weather, relatively inexpensive, easy to get to . . . .
Sigh. I love Mexico. I've travelled extensively all over the country and lived there several times for months at a time. So hard to quit you, Mexico!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH works for State (and in high threat locations) and he says people are crazy to be travelling there right now. There is a reason they are banning State Department employees from going there. Believe me, the public never knows the full extent of what is going on, so if they issued this warning, I would head it -- especially if you have kids.
Does your husband think it's crazy to go to Playa del Carmen or is it crazy to go anywhere in Mexico? Was considering trying to switch my reservation to Tulum or Playa Mujeres, somewhere within a drive from airport since we already have tickets but not playa del carmen, since the warning seems to only apply to Playa del Carmen.
No, he would not go anywhere in Mexico right now. We actually discussed this b/c of the cheap prices. I’m sure it won’t always be the case, but there is a ton of stuff going on there right now.
That doesn't make sense. The State department issued a warning to avoid Playa--not the whole country. I just went to Cancun (hotel zone) in January with my kids and it was great.