So not a lot to write about. Cabo is HOT, and humid. I did not like that.
I did not care for the constant barrage of people wanting my business (money).
I thought the food was rather tame. Not one meal stood out to me. Quality stuff, but nothing spicy or to write home about.
Playa Grande was the resort we chose because of a great deal that popped up. We have points in our time share and can spend them at other time shares. Playa grande is typically 40,000 points. We got a room for 7,000 for the week. Ou cost was the plane fair.
Playa Grande was nice. Real nice. It was huge. Our 1st room was decent. It looked out over the Marina and downtown. But do to a family next door with a crying baby at all hours, we requested to move. The moved us to a most beautiful 3rd floor room 30 feet from the ocean. It was awesome.
The waves on the pacific side were always intense. Never allowed in or near it. I think it's like that all the time, but a storm out over the ocean increased the activity for a couple of days. One day was a constant deep rumble. I've never heard that before.
The resort constantly had things going on and we went to a couple. The Mexican fiesta was fun with food, drink, comedy, mariachi, dance, and an MC, who was rather good at getting the crowd going.
We went out some, to town to shop or eat, or are daily walk. Always felt comfortable and safe, except for the people always hitting you up to do something with or for them.
We took walks everyday. Not a very long beach, but it was still good to get out.
I have videos of the beach, but not sure how to post them. I took some time lapse and slo-mo stuff.
I was in the pool as much as I could be. A few infinity pools. A few large pools, but they had kids. No thanks.
But some of the best stuff is meeting other guests. Never have a problem with that. Met all kinds of interesting folks.
A kid, well, a kid to me... He was mid 20's was there with his family. He works with his dad doing solar, but recently started a Pot Farm for the medical community. He just started with about a year or two under his belt. He is still in the red with his investment, but it's about to turn. Once he clears the basic lease and air conditioning costs, he's expected to see some good profit. And then when the Federal law approves the medical marijuana, then his business will explode. He was a rather entertaining young man. Hot mom, but his dad was quite.
Yep, I'd say meeting and getting together with other like minded folks made the experience that much better.
I'd go back. They are building soooooooo much down there. Places that made that resort look small.
I really need to look into stock and funds of property management of those kinds of places.