Paseo Cancun Mall
Posted on November 17, 2006
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Behind the Soriana Super Market. The newest shopping mall in town, it has restaurants, boutiques, movie teathers, pet shop, clothing apparels, shoe stores. The famous restaurants Hooters and the Sirloin Stockade are located in this mall.

How to get there? If you come from the hotel zone take the bus “Ruta 15″ and ask the driver to drop you off at the Chedraui Kabah bus stop and just cross the avenue, pass the Soriana and walk one block to the west.
Taking A Taxi In Cancun Tips
Posted on November 17, 2006
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You can get a taxi cab anywhere in Cancun, the cost is variable depending on the zone, fares to or from the hotel zone are the most expensive, we suggest you to arrange the price with the driver first. In most of the hotels you can find at the lobby area or by the bell boy counter a sign with the current prices for local taxis. The picture on the right shows the average size of the taxis, all of them are white and green stripped, it must have a number too. Capacity: up to 4 people without luggage or 3 with luggage.
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Passports For Traveling
Posted on November 15, 2006
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Beginning Jan. 8, U.S. citizens will be required to have a valid passport for all air travel internationally. Travelers to the Caribbean, Mexico, Canada, Bermuda and Panama previously did not need passports to enter and re-enter the U.S.; drivers licenses and birth certificates had been sufficient.
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Cancun Wedding Disasters
Posted on November 15, 2006
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Travel troubles could ground what was supposed to be the happiest day in the lives of about a dozen brides-to-be.
The Edmontonians bound for Mexico yesterday were fit to be tied at Calgary International Airport after the Air Transat wedding holiday they were on was cancelled mid-flight because of mechanical failure, jeopardizing their plans to be married later this week.
Some engaged women were in tears while most were hopping mad as airline clerks told them they would be headed to their Cancun destination this morning, which many say is too late to allow them to tie the knot.
Janice Kuchera and at least 11 other engaged women with nuptials scheduled for Thursday have been told that under Mexican law they must be in the country at least 72 hours before they are allowed to be wed. Read
Club Med Cancun Mexico
Posted on November 15, 2006
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Club Med is a unique brand of all-inclusive that started in 1950 as a tent-village on a Mediterranean beach. Since then, Club Med has worldscaled and upscaled to over 90 resorts in 40 countries.
Interestingly, some basics have remained. From the start, Club Med “villages” had “GM’s” and “GO’s”: GM’s are the guests (Gentil membres, or “gracious members”) ; and GO’s are the staff (gentils organisateurs, or “gracious organizers.”) Both groups socialized together, and still do today. This makes for a wonderfully friendly ambiance at a family resort: kids love to share a meal, for example, with their Mini Club leader. Read
Cancun Tourism Bus Tours
Posted on November 15, 2006
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Thursday, Nov. 16, through Nov. 26, a big, sleek Mexico Tourism Board bus will be in Detroit, parked outside various downtown locations.
Inside? Warmth, sand, beach chairs, palm trees, luxury spa beds, male and female sunbathers and alluring videos of warm, sunny Mexico, all open to the public. Mexico is heavily promoting itself to American travelers after recovering from hurricanes last year in Cancun and Cozumel.
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