Vanvmom
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Regarding the school supplies, I would guess it is likely a matter of the supplies just not being available. Or should I say, not as available as they are to us for the prices we pay for them (no Staples right down the street, with CHEAP pencils and paper). Either way, I'm sure that Ivan will steer us in the right direction (supplies vs. a cash donation).
Also, regarding the Dune Buggy Excursion in Cozumel...
A friend of mine took this excursion in 2004 and said it was INCREDIBLE! In fact, she sent me a web-link about the cruise they took. Unfortunately, it contained some discouraging news. Per this one company's website (and I'm not sure if it is the company DCL contracts with, or a competitor):
2006 Update:
The "route" previously used by the Cozumel Dune Buggy Tour was badly damaged in Hurricane Wilma. Since then, one of our competitors took the liberty of clearing a route that was incorrectly defined and performed without government permission. Since this area is protected by state and federal environmental protection agencies, they were fine heavily. All tour operators have been told that the road will not open until the company in fault pays this fine.
Cozumel Dune Buggy Tours is also using Jeeps and Trackers to compliment the guests who wish to book when all the dune buggies are reserved. We reserve the right to replace a jeep or tracker for a dune buggy that is in the shop or waiting for spare parts. The cars in the region used all the existing spare parts in the area. We have ordered a lot of parts that have not yet arrived. We have been told that there is a spare parts shortage in the whole area and they are making them as fast as they can. While waiting for spare parts, we are replacing them temporarily with trackers and jeeps.
I'm sure it is still a GREAT excursion, otherwise it would not be offered. Plus, this 2006 update may have been posted in January, and by Nov. all will be back to normal.
I'm really not trying to discourage anyone at all, I'm just one of those people who likes be aware of the potential condition of things post-hurricane. 
Also, regarding the Dune Buggy Excursion in Cozumel...
A friend of mine took this excursion in 2004 and said it was INCREDIBLE! In fact, she sent me a web-link about the cruise they took. Unfortunately, it contained some discouraging news. Per this one company's website (and I'm not sure if it is the company DCL contracts with, or a competitor):
2006 Update:
The "route" previously used by the Cozumel Dune Buggy Tour was badly damaged in Hurricane Wilma. Since then, one of our competitors took the liberty of clearing a route that was incorrectly defined and performed without government permission. Since this area is protected by state and federal environmental protection agencies, they were fine heavily. All tour operators have been told that the road will not open until the company in fault pays this fine.
Cozumel Dune Buggy Tours is also using Jeeps and Trackers to compliment the guests who wish to book when all the dune buggies are reserved. We reserve the right to replace a jeep or tracker for a dune buggy that is in the shop or waiting for spare parts. The cars in the region used all the existing spare parts in the area. We have ordered a lot of parts that have not yet arrived. We have been told that there is a spare parts shortage in the whole area and they are making them as fast as they can. While waiting for spare parts, we are replacing them temporarily with trackers and jeeps.
I'm sure it is still a GREAT excursion, otherwise it would not be offered. Plus, this 2006 update may have been posted in January, and by Nov. all will be back to normal.

