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I heard that the food at the ALL Inclusive resorts tends to be stale and infested with flies, as it set in open environs throughout the day ? Is this true in Cabo ?

2006-10-17 11:27:18 · 1 answers · asked by STM 2 in Travel Mexico Cabo San Lucas

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This is true at some places, but not all. That is why I really strongly suggest you work with an good travel agent who knows this area. Then they can make sure that you are knowing what you are getting into.

The quality of food, service and beverages will vary strongly from hotel to hotel. This information you aren't going to easily find online of which is which. Sure you can look at online reviews, but really you have to take some of these with a grain of salt. I mean if you see one with excessive bad reviews then it's a safe bet to stay away of course. Overall though photos can be very deceiving....

All Inclusive means all meals/beverages generally. All Inclusive doesn't determine it to be good food/beverages. This is where the agent comes in. If you find yourself a good one, then we can help you in picking the right place for you not only when it comes to food/service/beverages/activities, but what property we feel will best fit you.

Also starting Jan 8th 2007 it will be required for all US citizens to have a valid passport for Mexico, Canada, Caribbean, S. America, Puerto Rico, Bermuda, Etc. Passport centers are backed up and it can take 4 - 12 weeks to get it, depending on where your application is sent to which you have no control over.

Let me know if there is anything else I can do to help you otherwise have a Fantastic time in Cabo!

2006-10-17 19:13:38 · answer #1 · answered by Pam 5 · 0 0

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