Good morning. Been a busy week. For anyone who wants to know, here's a little info about Cabo.
First off, the ship anchors out away from the dock. The ships we saw used their lifeboats for tenders. I assume that Disney will maybe do the same.
The dock is away from the downtown on the south side of the marina. You could walk, but it would take time. There are bicycle cabs and taxis that will take you to town. Close to the dock there is a market area that sells many of the items you will find in town.
Once in town, there are an abundance of shops, big and small, to spend your money. All of the shops we stopped at accepted dollars, but some gave change in pesos. You will find bargains if you work at it. Be careful of the "silver", because some is not real silver. But then by the time the Magic reaches Cabo, everyone should know the possible pitfalls of tourist shopping.
Many dining opportunities. If you miss american food, there is the HardRock and Johnny Rockets or even Burger King. I think that CaboWabo had burgers too, but I don't remember-too many Waboritas. Great drink.
Couple of other places to eat or drink that we tried are Panchos and the Giggling Marlin. Panchos had good Mexican food and the Marlin had the party atmosphere and o.k. food. Lots of small places also. Too bad we leave so early as the Brasil steakhouse is a great place to go. All you can eat and very good.
When to ship anchors, toward the southwest, you will be able to see the Arch and the Lovers' Beach area. These are accessable by water taxi or excursion. Very pretty and interresting. Also there's the sea lions resting up from their morning hunt.
I tried to keep this short. There's a lot to do, with only
8 hours to do it. Any questions, let me know.
Bob
<hr color="red">
"One more is never enough!"
