So where was I? Oh yeah,
Mexico!! I cannot even explain to you all how elated I am to get out of the snow.
Back to the condo. Here are a few more pics. The view looks a little obstructed by a rooftop but nothing I can't live with. When our friends decided they wanted to stay in a condo I agreed on one condition; we get the master bedroom. I need some privacy. It's a good compromise and our friends said they could care less.

I'm weird about stuff like that on a couple's trip.
The living room and view:
View from the master:
Entry way:
The master bedroom. Both bedroom have king beds.
Our bathroom
The kitchen and a glimpse of the washer behind the door:
View from the balcony:
One of the complex' infinity pools:
The condo also comes with a housekeeper. I'm not sure what exactly that means.
Now for the plan. We fly out of SLC on 2/4 to LAX. I'm sure no one is shocked that there isn't a nonstop from SLC to ZIH.
For this leg we fly:
I love me some SW airlines. We used points for this leg which always makes me happy.
We change planes and airlines in Vegas with a 3 hour layover. I'm actually okay with long layovers. It allows me to relax, grab a drink, and not stress if the plane is late taking off. I'm weird like that.
I'm actually not sure if we'll go through customs in SLC or LAX but either way we've got plenty of time. Michael and I both have Global Traveler which eliminates the long customs' lines as well as gives us the pre-screen go ahead through security.
From LAX we'll fly Alaska Air to Zihuatanejo:
I searched high and low for any way to not stop in Chicago or Mexico City. Both airports are nightmares. I finally found our flight and at a great price.
On the way home we'll fly Alaska from ZIH to LAX. Our original last leg was through United but surprise surprise they bumped our flight TO THE NEXT DAY!

Seriously, United sucks. I hate that that's who we've got the majority of our points through but they've always got the best fares for Michael's trips to Africa.
Now they didn't just bump our flight but they bumped it
to the next morning at 6 am. Call me a party pooper but the thought of landing at 7 pm only to be back the next morning at 4:30 am sounds terrible. I called United, got my points refunded, and was on the search for a flight to come home on 2/11. Guess what kids? There's no such thing. No really. I could not find a flight that allowed enough time, even with Global Entry, to get through customs and on another flight home.
Sooooo........we're now coming home the next day at 11 am on Delta. Sorry no pic.
Michael had a credit for a flight from a canceled Moho job so we used his credit for his flight and paid the $99 for mine. Not too shabby. I like Delta.
We'll stay the night at The Hilton right by LAX. I'm currently researching restaurants in the neighboring area but have no frame of reference. Although I grew up 40 minutes from Los Angeles, I spent very little time there. Was never into the whole LA scene.
Here's the Hilton. Looks nice enough and was able to use my friend's discount.
Planning a trip to a sleepy village in Mexico is much harder than planning a trip to WDW. Other than trip advisor and another site, there isn't much chatter as far as planning goes. The language barrier is another issue though I am practicing my Español mucho. Funny, both my Spanish and dancing are better after a few cocktails.
Our itinerary thus far:
Tuesday 2/4: fly to Zihua. We arrive about 4 pm. We'll stop at the ATM at the airport, grab Pesos as the exchange to the dollar is amazing right now. It's just over 13 Pesos the the dollar.

If you pay with American money, you get 10 Pesos to the dollar. I'm all about the 25% difference. We'll avoid the timeshare sharks, grab a taxi, and head to the condo.
After checking into the condo, the plan is to taxi to Comercial Mexicana. It's got a great bakery and huge wine selection, Chilean is their specialty. We'll also grab beer, limes, cases of water, diet Coke for our friends, and hit the bakery. I love Mexican pastries. They aren't as sweet to me and lighter. So good.

We'll also grab munchies like good cheese and meats, crackers, fruit, and also go to their deli selection. They've got a killer deli. We aren't planning on any real cooking like on our WDW trips. There are just too many options for me to cook. Authentic Mexican food is my favorite food of all time.
Another reason I wanted to stay at the Catalina was because of the awesome beach loungers and palapas. I did find out that for a measly $4 we can rent two chairs and a palapa without staying at the Catalina. Of course the promise of ordering food and drink doesn't hurt. My plan is to hand the bartender $50 at the start of the week to make sure we get what we want. The bartender rules all at the Catalina.
Wed 2/5: no clue
Thurs 2/6: ditto
Fri 2/7: boys are fishing with some dude named Ed. Here's his sight:
http://fishreportsixtapa.blogspot.com/
The girls are getting massages with Deisy. She's only got a FB page that I can find.
Sat 2/8: no idea nada
Sun 2/9: no clue during the day but at night we'll go to Zocalo. The local basketball court area turns into a festival of sorts with local music, food, and dancing. I love me a good Mexican food cart. I'm not even sure they qualify as carts but OMG, the best food ever. Culture! I'm starved for it.
Mon 2/10: no clue
Tues 2/11: fly home
We've hooked up with a local who is going to teach us to paddle board one morning. I've got a list of restaurants I'd love to visit. We may also take a day trip to Troncones so the boys can surf but we'll see.
There is a bar in Ixtapa called Bogarts which is supposed to be a replica of Rick's Cafe in Casablanca. That's the one touristy thing I'd like to check out.
I'm a fan of Mexican pottery and love BIG plates. I've got a few in my kitchen. We'll also do some shopping. I like to barter on the beach for trinkets too. I found my most favorite beach bag ever on our last trip to Zihua.
I'd also love to take a morning yoga class on the beach will have to figure that out when we're there.
That's our trip in a nutshell. I'll post more as things develop.

for sharing in my excitement and letting me tag Mexico along to this report.