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Monday, October 24, 2005

Beautiful Cancun The Cancun of my last vist, only two weeks ago, is gone. I'm most pained to know that the people I see year after year are going to suffer financial hardship for some time to come without their jobs. They work so hard for only about $3 a day plus the tips they get from the guests. They actually value their jobs and are super polite and friendly. They Care. During my time there I'm always reminded about the difference in service in Mexico and service in the USA. No comparison. Had I had the misfortune to be caught in Cancun during Wilma I would rather have blown away in the storm than share quarters with hundreds of complete strangers in the Cinema complex in Cancun City. Just as the scene in New Orleans turned horrific due to lack of sanitary facilities, food and water, the scene in Cancun was similar. The difference was that one couldn't just rent a car and drive away from the affected area. You're in Mexico The hotel zone was under mandatory evacuation orders so we'd have been forced to leave the place we know we would have been safe in for a bus ride to the dreaded 'shelter'. The buildings of Club Internacional are rock solid. During Hurricane Roxanne, all the beachfront people were moved to villas higher up on the back or 'lagoon' side of the complex. We stayed in our second floor villa and luckily Roxanne passed about 40 miles below us and we were not affected much beyond wind and minimal storm surge. I have no doubt that we were in the most perfect shelter right there in our own villas. Since I'm going back next year, I plan to write to my Vacation Club and let them know that I am never leaving the premises in the event of a major hurricane and that they should pass on to the powers that be that they'll take care of their own guests, thank you very much! Here's the view from my room.

1 comment:

rdl said...

Too bad :( Thanks for stopping by on the blog and in real time.