Packerjohn
Packerjohn
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I have been traveling since high school & have visited 65 countries over the years. Been to China, India, Russia, Africa, South America, etc. I am now 72 years old. We just came back from a 50 day holiday in Puerto Vallarta (11 days) & Ajijic on Lake Chapala (5 weeks).
I was disappointed mostly. First of all, Mexico is noisy: dogs barking all the time behind closed gates, loudspeakers on trucks advertising, big speakers in front of stores & noisy restaurants. Ajijic is advertised as "eternal spring weather". What a lie! It was 31 Celsius day after day with some days in 32 C. The sun shone for 50 days. The streets in Ajijic are broken up & hard to walk on.
Yes, the locals were friendly. In Puerto Vallarta, we'd get tired of the constant promenade on the Malecon. The worst thing was that nearly every Mexican has a stupid-phone (opp! I mean "smart" phone). They walk around starring at these addictive things all day long. I can see this in Canada in any mall for free.
Now tell, me! Have I just become a "grumby ole' man" or has the world changed so much. I live in central Canada & we enjoy the 4 seasons & we have a lot of quiet places to enjoy. Mexico is nonstop noise. My wife & I are moving into an apartment at the end of this month & we have decided that we would never go back to Mexico. Why pay for noise & heat? I'd love to hear your option on this?
I was disappointed mostly. First of all, Mexico is noisy: dogs barking all the time behind closed gates, loudspeakers on trucks advertising, big speakers in front of stores & noisy restaurants. Ajijic is advertised as "eternal spring weather". What a lie! It was 31 Celsius day after day with some days in 32 C. The sun shone for 50 days. The streets in Ajijic are broken up & hard to walk on.
Yes, the locals were friendly. In Puerto Vallarta, we'd get tired of the constant promenade on the Malecon. The worst thing was that nearly every Mexican has a stupid-phone (opp! I mean "smart" phone). They walk around starring at these addictive things all day long. I can see this in Canada in any mall for free.
Now tell, me! Have I just become a "grumby ole' man" or has the world changed so much. I live in central Canada & we enjoy the 4 seasons & we have a lot of quiet places to enjoy. Mexico is nonstop noise. My wife & I are moving into an apartment at the end of this month & we have decided that we would never go back to Mexico. Why pay for noise & heat? I'd love to hear your option on this?