It is a question that I am very surprised has not been discussed a lot more here on DIS.
FWIW ... DH and I have cruised on the Wonder a few times so far and we LOVE Her. We returned from Alaska in late May and have been scheming and plotting some way to afford to go back to Her.
We booked our upcoming cruise (we leave on Sunday ... AHHH!) relatively last-minute with really no interest in Mexico, coupled by concern over the safety due to recent events. Let's face it, there is a reason Mazatlan has been removed and some other cruise lines have pulled out of Mexico completely.
So, we made pact with each other that we do not go into PV. At all. Not even on a
DCL excursion. We MIGHT get off the ship just to be on solid ground for a half hour, but we will not be going through the cruise terminal or to the other side of whatever security checkpoint is in PV, essentially we will just go to the end of the gangway.
Cabo has not been in the news at all with any issues so we have booked a DCL excursion there, but still one that is at sea and not in Cabo much longer than just getting to and from their boat. We have one other quick outing planned in Cabo, but to. A very touristy place and that's it. I would love to do more in Cabo since it is supposed to be such a wonderful place, but we just do not feel that we are 100% comfortable .... So, nope.
We are looking at this cruise as more of a week at our favorite floating resort than a cruise to Mexico.
Of course, when it comes to personal safety, everyone has their own comfort levels and must make their own decisions, but there is nothing in PV that we feel is important enough to us to risk anything, given that there have been issues there (unlike Cabo) which has not been in the news at all.
... Probably the most dangerous city on the whole Mexican Riviera Cruise is Los Angeles.
Hmmm... Given the drug cartel issues in recent history (the last year or so) in Mexico, I have to strongly disagree with this statement. Very strongly.
But everyone has their own point of view.
HTH,
Dreams
ETA: Many people (100,000s) will visit various parts of Mexico this year and return saying they "felt safe," but those who were attacked at gun point, will not. They are the minority, but to us, it's just not worth the risk. Many people feel
trip insurance is not needed and they are "fine without it," until they miss their flight and their ship and are wondering what happened. To US, there is nothing in PV that is THAT important for us to see/do.