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Old February 16th, 2005, 01:38 AM
Slacker
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Thanks again for all the good advice. I think that we are narrowing
down our search to Cancun. Due to the feedback from this newsgroup and
from some of the review sites, we are moving away from Cozumel. One of
the spots that has caught our eye is Dreams Cancun Resort. Any
feedback on that specific resort, or any other personal experiences
about nice places in Cancun?

Thanks again for all the excellent advice and insights,

Slacker
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Old March 16th, 2005, 01:45 AM
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My neighbors have just come back from the Moon Palace and they said it was
great although he golfs and she loves to Spa it. They did however like that
their tours to the ruins and other places were included in the "Hefty" price
and that they had privileges at all the other clubs. THere are many kids at
the Palace resorts in and near Cancun so get ready and don't go around
school holidays but to meet fun people my neighbor Sheri said that the Beach
Palace was the place.
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I am a newbie to all-inclusive resorts and am looking for some input
and advice. We have two couples that are looking at spending about a
week at an all-inclusive resort for a vacation this year. We are
thinking of either going in April, or in October, and are kicking
around the idea of heading to Mexico. Specifically, we are two couples
in our early 30's that are looking for good party scenes, activities,
and beaches. I have heard that the Riviera Maya is a neat place, and
may be a good fit for us. We would love to find a spot that would
allow some shopping, hiking, snorkeling, wind-surfing, maybe even some
water-skiing or jet skiing, and a great night life. Any ideas and input
anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Slacker


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Old March 16th, 2005, 01:45 AM
cpd1972
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My neighbors have just come back from the Moon Palace and they said it was
great although he golfs and she loves to Spa it. They did however like that
their tours to the ruins and other places were included in the "Hefty" price
and that they had privileges at all the other clubs. THere are many kids at
the Palace resorts in and near Cancun so get ready and don't go around
school holidays but to meet fun people my neighbor Sheri said that the Beach
Palace was the place.
wrote in message
...
I am a newbie to all-inclusive resorts and am looking for some input
and advice. We have two couples that are looking at spending about a
week at an all-inclusive resort for a vacation this year. We are
thinking of either going in April, or in October, and are kicking
around the idea of heading to Mexico. Specifically, we are two couples
in our early 30's that are looking for good party scenes, activities,
and beaches. I have heard that the Riviera Maya is a neat place, and
may be a good fit for us. We would love to find a spot that would
allow some shopping, hiking, snorkeling, wind-surfing, maybe even some
water-skiing or jet skiing, and a great night life. Any ideas and input
anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Slacker


  #24  
Old April 17th, 2005, 06:17 PM
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Hi ...

I have not only booked with Palaceresorts.com, I have a Presidential Membership and absolutely love each and every one of their facilities...

We just returned from Cancun... stayed two weeks at Xpu Ha. Talk about luxuriously casual! I came home from that vacation so relaxed and rested!

Our membership allows us 6 weeks a year. We have an All Inclusive PLUS package each time we go.

We simply cannot use all 6 weeks per year and are looking to sell them. I know that our rates are less than the general rates, so if you are interested,
please let me know!

That includes the following...

All Food And Beverages... Alcohol 24 hours a day if you wish... no time limits.
One Round of Golf per person
One Massage per person per week stay
One Manicure per person per week stay
One Pedicure per person per week stay
Two Guided Tour Excursions per person (including transportation)
Unlimited access to nonmotorized water sports, including kayaks, paddle boats, snorkelling gear, etc...
One Scuba lesson per person per week stay

Fabulous accommodations and service...!

Let me know if I can help you with your reservations and reduced rate for an unbelievable vacation... You would be going under my Presidential Membership gray band which assures you of impeccable service!

Java Queen

http://www.javaqueen.us



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I am a newbie to all-inclusive resorts and am looking for some input
and advice. We have two couples that are looking at spending about a
week at an all-inclusive resort for a vacation this year. We are
thinking of either going in April, or in October, and are kicking
around the idea of heading to Mexico. Specifically, we are two couples
in our early 30's that are looking for good party scenes, activities,
and beaches. I have heard that the Riviera Maya is a neat place, and
may be a good fit for us. We would love to find a spot that would
allow some shopping, hiking, snorkeling, wind-surfing, maybe even some
water-skiing or jet skiing, and a great night life. Any ideas and input
anyone could provide would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Slacker
 




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