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Cabo Wabo

A trip from November 25, 2006 to November 30, 2006, travelling to Cabo San Lucas, S. Jose del Cabo
5 days in Cabo at end of November...
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Cabo Wabo

We took a 5-day trip to Cabo at the end of November, 2006.  I had long heard stories about the top notch beaches, immaculate fairways, and great restaurants and clubs…so we were pretty excited to leave the gray weather behind us to head south and consume lots of fruity drinks.Image

Cabo definitely did not disappoint. 

We arrived Saturday shortly after noon, made our way thru customs and claimed our bags.  We successfully navigated thru the 486 guys pushing timeshares, and managed to cram into an airport shuttle.  The shuttle system was surprisingly efficient – there were a bunch of large vans waiting just outside the main airport building; they quickly loaded a bunch of us gringos into a van and we headed south to Cabo.  We paid $14/each for the ride to our hotel (Sheraton Hacienda Del Mar).  While it seemed kinda steep at the time, in hindsight it was actually a pretty good deal, as we paid much more for taxi rides to and from Cabo during the rest of the trip.Image

We were pretty impressed with the Sheraton Hacienda Del Mar.  It is not the most exquisite of resorts in the Corridor – no one would mistake it for Palmilla or Las Ventanas – however, it did have a lot of things going for it: a great beach, a bunch of really nice pools and hot tubs, an attentive service staff, and a pretty unique ambiance.  Tho we didn’t bring Kass with us, we definitely would next time, as the grounds were very kid friendly.

We headed to Sammy Hagar’s infamous Cabo Wabo rest/bar for dinner/drinks on Sat night (you have to do it at least once, right?)  Dinner was good, tho the ceviche was the only thing we had that was truly noteworthy.  After dinner we headed downstairs to the bar where we proceeded to consume our fair share of tequila.  Was a good time, no doubt, tho I don’t think I’ll be headed back there if I Imagemake the trek to Cabo again – one too many Poison/Hagar/ACDC songs…and yes, the place did go wild when they got around to playing “I Can’t Drive 55”.

Slept in very late on Sunday… “breakfast in bed” was more like “mid-afternoon snack in bed”.  Made our way to the pool, drank a pina colada, knocked out a couple hundred pages of the new Grisham novel, which, incidentally, is a decent pool-side read.  Later that evening we headed to “C”, Charlie Trotter’s haughty-taughty restaurant at The One and Only Palmilla.  Dropped $250 on dinner for 2 (without a bottle of wine).  Service was unbelievable.  Presentation was out of this world.  Food was decent.  My wife ordered the parrot fish and several seafood appetizers and she said they were all fabulous.  I ordered the New York steak – the portion couldn’t have been smaller, and definitely could have been warmer.  Gotta love spending that kind of $$ and leaving the restaurant hungry.  From “C” we took a taxi into Cabo.  Met up with a friend at the Jungle Bar and made our way to El Squid Roe.  It quickly became clear to me that El Squid Roe is sort of the epicenter of night life in Cabo.  3 story dance floor, good energy, good music – we had a blast.

I got up relatively early on Monday so that I could make my 8:30am tee time at the Desert Course at Cabo Del Sol.  The Desert Course is the less expensive of the twoImage courses (the Desert Course runs $220, the Ocean Course runs $350) but folks I talked to said that it is in better shape than the Ocean course.  A couple of triple bogies killed my score – I ended up with an 87 from the back tees.  While I golfed, my wife went for a spa treatment at the Hacienda.  She said the massage was decent, but the room/ambiance etc. weren’t quite as nice as she would have liked.  After golf and spa, we spentImage Monday afternoon on the Hacienda beach.  Air temp was 85 degrees; water temp was 85 degrees.  Heaven.

We went into Cabo again on Monday night to get some authentic Mexican food at a restaurant called “Mi Casa”.  Was a really unbelievable meal.  We started with sopes and ceviche.  I had the mole poblano for dinner.  Add a few Cadillac margaritas and some live mariachis, and it may have been the best 2 hours of the entire trip.  If you go to Cabo, you need to go to Mi Casa for dinner at least once. 

Slept in a bit on Tuesday morning and then packed up our stuff.  Headed to the gym for a workout – the gym at the Hacienda was really nice with lots of state of the art Imageequipment.  Grabbed some lunch and then spent a few hours on the beach before my better half had to leave for the airport.  I then made my way to the Fiesta Americana, where I had a conference to attend on Tuesday night and all day Wednesday. 

I had one more day in Cabo after the conference.  I chose to spend most of it poolside at the Fiesta Americana.  The Fiesta is also a really nice resort – definitely a different feel than the Hacienda – the Fiesta felt much more like the type of modern resort that you’d find on Arizona or some other city in Southwest US .  The one knock against the Fiesta was the fact that they had a lot of construction on the hill above the resort, so instead of enjoying sounds of the ocean, I (and all others at the resort) endured the less-than-pleasant pounding of jackhammers for most of the day.  Headed to the airport Thursday afternoon sporting a little bit of a tan and feeling pretty well rested – and almost not dreading the fact that in less than 17 hours I’d be sitting in my cube back at work. 

I’d imagine we’ll return to Cabo again – after all, it has a lot to offer, is relatively affordable, and is pretty accessible from CA.


 
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Was there only 486 people selling timeshares at the airport?? I counted about 750!!
I swore I would never, ever listen to another timeshare presentation again but I gave in when we were offered $200 off our rental car, two free tickets for a snorkeling trip that included all you can drink booze & snacks, and also two free brunches at the Fiesta Americana (which was about the best buffet I have ever eaten!) I would guess everything would have totaled up to close to $500.00! Not too bad of a deal and the presentation wasn't too painful! Here's my recommendations though- do not sign up for anything at the airport. You will have plenty of opportunities to speak with sales people every where you go. Bargain hard! The more you say no thanks, the more free stuff that is offered to you. We signed up for our timeshare tour at the Dollar rental car agency. My second recommendation is- do not purchase a $10,000 (or more) timeshare unit when you go to the high pressure sales presentation! I own a week that I bought off EBAY for $146.00. There are plenty more available for cheap! Lastly- say hello to Sammy for me when you are in Cabo! CHEERS
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Does anyone know the most affordable way to get arround. Specifically trying to find a bus schedule .
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My wife and I traveled to Cabo from 08/09/07-08/13/07. This was out first year that we decided to vacation somewhere else besides Cancun. Our stay was not as satisfying as previous years. Like any other vacationers upon arrival you want your trip from the airport to the hotel to be a quick 10-15 minute distance. This is possible if you stay in San Jose. However, if you are staying in Cabo San Lucas you can plan on riding the taxi, shuttle, or bus for 30+minutes. We stayed at the RIU, which was a beatiful hotel. However, the service and entertaintment lacked in some aspects. Its like they are saying "we know we are the better all inclusive hotel so no matter what your not going anywehre." The drinks came in abundance and the food was above average. Very limited room service but on the plus side you have a Smirnoff, Jose Cuervo, Bacardi, and Wiskey dispenser. They also claim to refil the fridge once every two days but i never ran out of bottles Corona. Even the buffet food tasted above any other buffet food we have ever tasted. Hint: find the Italian restaurant for lunch and the Japanese restaurant for dinner. The only down side is the need for reservations but you will understand why they are needed at your time of arrival. Careful with the construction side but there is 75% of getting a good pool/ocean view. The night life in Cabo is without a doubt equal if not better than Cancun. The clubs have no cover charge and they are all within walking distant of each other. We had some issues with club "The Zoo" but even then it was good. Find the Blue Jungle Bar before you enter the bigger clubs. Great service, good entertainment, and cheaper drinks. End your party nights at The Squid Row. If you like to party, dance, and drink this is your spot. We felt that Cabo Wabo was overated and our stay did not last longer than 20 minutes. Another couple said it best when they say "you gotta go just because its Cabo Wabo." Lastly, beware of the extremely cold water. You can enter the ocean but the waves will take your feet out front under you and the water is at about 65 degrees during the day. Next year we will resume our trips to Cancun.
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I vacationed in January 07 at the Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach for one week and then the second week stayed at the Pueblo Bonito Rose. I enjoyed this trip so much, I am going back in April to stay two weeks at the Sunset Beach. I will be bring my family for then to enjoy and have as much fun as I did in January. This will certainly be an annual event to come to Cabo.....
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Definitely had fun in Cabo - shoot me an email or post here if you have any questions you think I might be able to answer...
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Sat 11/25/06 (day 1) - Cabo San Lucas
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Mon 11/27/06 (day 3) - Cabo San Lucas
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