lflynn, you're absolutely right! These boards were absolutely invaluable in helping us prepare for our first (and hopefully not last!)
DCL cruise. Thanks, DISers!
I'd echo lflynn's observations on Costa Maya the day we were there (3/29/06). DW and I took the bus into Mahahual, which is essentially a four-block bazaar along the beach with restaurants and bars. We had a fantastic lunch at Cats' Meow, which is on your right only a half-block or so after you leave the bus -- we had great chips and guacamole, DW had ceviche and a chi-chi (pina colada with vodka instead of rum), and I had steak fajitas and margaritas. Met the owners, very nice people who moved there 2 years ago from Vancouver when there was absolutely nothing there. Everything is done with bottled water, so all totally safe. Owners said that if you come on a day when the cruise ships are there, it is nuts as it was the day we were there, but if you are there during the week it is quiet and all but deserted. It was spring break as well, so a significant number of "kids" in their young 20s off of the Carnival and
Royal Caribbean ships were in town and at the port drinking heavily. Shopping was OK. Prices are in fact less expensive in town than at the port itself, perhaps because -- as one shop owner in town said -- they pay at least 10 times the rent at the port than in town. To me, at least, Mahahual was largely a case of "if you've seen one shop, you've seen them all," since goods offered in one shop don't differ too much from what you see in another, partcularly in ceramics. (Each shop owner explained that the ceramics were made by a family member -- my conclusion was there are probably only 1 or 2 familes in town!) If we returned, I would probably go into town to see how if at all it had changed and to eat at Cats' Meow again. I don't think DD12 missed much by deciding to stay onboard with the kids' programs instead of tagging along.