MiamiE 10:17 PM 07-29-2010
Wife and I decided on staying in Cancun. Now we just need to find a NICE resort with calm beaches. What's the recommendation? Also are all the popular restaurants like Seņor Frogs, etc located in the downtown or on the beach strip? Any other and all information would be extremely helpful! Thanks!
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icehog3 11:41 PM 07-29-2010
Seņor Frogs is in what I believe they consider the downtown area....there are buses running constantly from the resorts to the downtown...cheap.
I recommend the fish tacos at Carlos & Charlies, and the mojitos at the LCdH.
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MiamiE 12:32 AM 07-30-2010
mosesbotbol 06:25 AM 07-30-2010
Cheesecake Factory and plenty of other american chains are on the strip.
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IBQTEE1 10:19 AM 07-30-2010
The deck on the back of LCdH was very relaxing and the mojitos were to die for. Went to Lorenzillo's for a nice dinner great seafood. If you get a chance to see the ruins Nohoch Mul in Coba is the best. You are able to still climb it.
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MiamiE 10:22 AM 07-30-2010
Is the LCDH on the strip or in downtown?
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White97Jimmy 10:23 AM 07-30-2010
The "beach strip" doesn't have much in terms of restaurants and shopping. It's mostly just hotels/resorts. All of the popular restaurants are by the mall area. There is a large flea market across the street from the mall. Buses are cheap, and probably the most efficient way of getting around.
Places like Senor Frogs and Carlos and Charlies and Daddy O's all have nightly all-you-can drink specials. It was like $18 for the night last time I was there, but that was years ago.
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MiamiE 10:27 AM 07-30-2010
Any recommendations as to where to stay? There's about 40 resorts on the "7" as it's called! Plus there's Isla Mujeres.
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IBQTEE1 10:33 AM 07-30-2010
The LCdH is across the street from the police station. Kinda funny. There is a stop pretty close. Just tell alto and they will pull over. I am not able to help you out as to where to stay. We stayed in a friend's time share.
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Eleven 10:34 AM 07-30-2010
Originally Posted by MiamiE:
Any recommendations as to where to stay? There's about 40 resorts on the "7" as it's called! Plus there's Isla Mujeres.
This brings back memories!
I haven't been there since 1991, I am sure its all changed in the last 20 years though. But Isla Mujeres was a fun boat ride! All you can drink on the way over and back
:-)
We went to Chichen Itza and Tulum for our 'Ruins' trips.
I can't even remember what hotel we stayed at, it was still unfinished at the time, with only 1 of the 4 main buildings complete. The main building looked like a Mayan Pyramid and each of the 4 other buildings containing rooms were smaller, long versions of it. We stayed in 'Fozzy Uno' as it sounded to us. Phase one.
The place where the movie 'The Blue Lagoon' filmed wasn't too far away either, snorkeling, swimming, diving, etc etc. But I spent all my time at the bar there as well
:-)
Have fun and thanks for helping me remember a fun trip, at least parts of it that I can remember!
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MiamiE 10:37 AM 07-30-2010
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Cheesecake Factory and plenty of other american chains are on the strip.
Moses who goes to Mexico to eat that American chain crap! I want to eat at the taquerias, without being kidnapped of course.
:-)
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Eleven 10:42 AM 07-30-2010
Oasis Cancun was where we stayed. Today it is an all inclusive, but back then it was not so of course I cannot really recommend yay or nay on it now
:-)
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Texan in Mexico 11:11 AM 07-30-2010
Good morning Erick,
The downtown area is where City Hall and the locals live.
The hotel zone is where the hotels, nightclubs and most touristy places are located.
As for hotels there is such a wide variety from The Ritz Carlton and Intercontinental at 300$ usd + a night to the 5 star RUI at 180$ usd and more economical places can be found for around 90$ usd on the net.
Eating - I wish there was a Cheesecake Factory but no luck yet!
I highly recommend Cambalache (Argentinian Steakhouse) and for your taco stands you need to head to downtown and eat at La Placita or maybe Los Primos if you are more adventurous (try a Michelada).
LCDH is well worth the trip and Cohiba Atmosphere is temporarily closed and scheduled to re-open in August.
Best of luck and safe travels!
Respectfully,
Travis
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MiamiE 11:38 AM 07-30-2010
I won't be down until the week of September 9-15. Thanks!
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mosesbotbol 01:59 PM 07-30-2010
Originally Posted by Texan in Mexico:
Eating - I wish there was a Cheesecake Factory but no luck yet!
It must've been another one of those kind of places I saw the sign for. The last thing I want to eat in Mexico is US chain food
:-)
Originally Posted by MiamiE:
Moses who goes to Mexico to eat that American chain crap! I want to eat at the taquerias, without being kidnapped of course. :-)
I hear ya! Mayan is not one of my favorite Mexican region's, but bring it on when I am there. Sol beer's and "Mezcal right from the bottle" as Sammy sings.
If you can go to Isla Mujeres, the Naval PX has Don Julio for $15 USD for instance. Tequila is for sure cheaper in Mexico.
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Texan in Mexico 02:13 PM 07-30-2010
You're right about that moses - McDonald's, BK, KFC, Rainforest, Cajun Chicken and too many others to mention!
Erick - Give me a shout when you know the dates - work makes it tough for me, I am still trying to catch up with Mikes in Cozumel but would like to try a lunchtime cigar at LCDH or CA.
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MiamiE 03:45 PM 07-30-2010
Works for me. I will plan it all out in the coming weeks and let you know. The $15 Don Julio caught my eye!
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So Erick, did you end up going last September...? What were your findings?
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MiamiE 10:31 AM 03-23-2011
Going the first week of May it looks like. Funny you bumped this because I was searching through it last night.
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hammondc 10:40 AM 03-23-2011