to include breakfast and evening drinks or not?
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Hi,
I am staying at the Westin and have been offered a room upgrade fo $40 a night for 2 people. This includes breakfast and evening drinks/hors d'eouvres. Would you say this is worth it or not? Would I get breakfast a s few drinks in the evening cheaper outside or take up this offer?
Thanks
PP
I am staying at the Westin and have been offered a room upgrade fo $40 a night for 2 people. This includes breakfast and evening drinks/hors d'eouvres. Would you say this is worth it or not? Would I get breakfast a s few drinks in the evening cheaper outside or take up this offer?
Thanks
PP
It sounds worth it to me, plus the convenience of knowing you can have breakfast right there in the hotel, rather than having to leave the hotel to find breakfast. Especially if cocktails are included in the evening part, and you would actually get to this event (what are the hours?), I think it would be worth it.
Sally
Sally
Sounds like a great deal! Hopefully the room with the cocktails and appetizers has a view, rather than cramped into some back room where you would want to limit your time. We like to have cocktails and appetizers while watching the sunset, which obviously varies from month to month. I would think through your usual routine in paradise to figure out if you would actually capitalize on the cocktail hour.
Sally
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sounds like a pretty good idea..
see if they will offer it to you upon your arival.
this way you get to see what you are getting into!
just a thought
see if they will offer it to you upon your arival.
this way you get to see what you are getting into!
just a thought
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mr cream did raise there prices a tad however the prices you pay there for one hell of a breakfast is very fair
the waffles are to die for and the chorizo brand they use for the scrambled eggs is to die for
i like to roll the scrambled eggs into a sft flour tortilla and chow down
not to mention the flavor of his cffee is pretty good to
oh and dont forget hes also open for dinner
ive not been for dinner there yet but some of my customers went there and said they really enjoyed it
the staff are awesome and most speek a little english
but that will not efect your meal
bruce
the waffles are to die for and the chorizo brand they use for the scrambled eggs is to die for
i like to roll the scrambled eggs into a sft flour tortilla and chow down
not to mention the flavor of his cffee is pretty good to
oh and dont forget hes also open for dinner
ive not been for dinner there yet but some of my customers went there and said they really enjoyed it
the staff are awesome and most speek a little english
but that will not efect your meal
bruce
Prices vary widely in different places, but you should be able to get beers for around $2, margaritas for $4. A large pina colada at Cafe de Olla is 70 pesos, I think, and that is about $5.50 (I love those!!). The Cheeky Monkey on the Malecon has an ongoing special of $1 beers and margaritas, and also a list of $2 cocktails.
If both of you are trying to watch your caloric intake, perhaps you would share a typical breakfast (omelet, potatoes, toast). You should be able to have breakfast for about $10-12 total (assuming you would have coffee or tea also). A fruit platter is usually around $5.
Depending on the appetizers at the Westin, you could practically make that your "dinner," and if you get hungry later (10 pm), you can hit a taco stand for $1 tacos or share an entree at a restaurant.
The exchange rate now is about 13 pesos per dollar, which is really great, and so most restaurant prices are very reasonable for Americans. I am usually really careful with my diet, to maintain weight, but in Puerto Vallarta, I don't worry about it too much. I make sure to exercise daily (even if it is just walking for an hour), and that helps! I usually avoid buffet situations as I don't want to overeat, so I understand your dilemna.
Sally
If both of you are trying to watch your caloric intake, perhaps you would share a typical breakfast (omelet, potatoes, toast). You should be able to have breakfast for about $10-12 total (assuming you would have coffee or tea also). A fruit platter is usually around $5.
Depending on the appetizers at the Westin, you could practically make that your "dinner," and if you get hungry later (10 pm), you can hit a taco stand for $1 tacos or share an entree at a restaurant.
The exchange rate now is about 13 pesos per dollar, which is really great, and so most restaurant prices are very reasonable for Americans. I am usually really careful with my diet, to maintain weight, but in Puerto Vallarta, I don't worry about it too much. I make sure to exercise daily (even if it is just walking for an hour), and that helps! I usually avoid buffet situations as I don't want to overeat, so I understand your dilemna.
Sally
Thanks Sally, foun your rel really useful. Will discuss what you have written and the decide if we go for the deal or not.
Reading the guides they say lunch is the main meal of the day in Mexico. Would you agree or better to stick to the western way and have light lunch, biggish dinner or do what the guide say - largish lunch small dinner/snack as lunc ranges frm 1-5pm?
Thanks again.
Parisha
Reading the guides they say lunch is the main meal of the day in Mexico. Would you agree or better to stick to the western way and have light lunch, biggish dinner or do what the guide say - largish lunch small dinner/snack as lunc ranges frm 1-5pm?
Thanks again.
Parisha
Toss the clock..You are on vacation..Right?parisha wrote:Thanks Sally, foun your rel really useful. Will discuss what you have written and the decide if we go for the deal or not.
Reading the guides they say lunch is the main meal of the day in Mexico. Would you agree or better to stick to the western way and have light lunch, biggish dinner or do what the guide say - largish lunch small dinner/snack as lunc ranges frm 1-5pm?
Thanks again.
Parisha
Eat when the tummy grumbles..
snack when you get a craving...
To heck with guide lines and schedules...
Do what you want to do ...Not what others say you should do....
I agree with Sylvia----- do what you want to do.
I tend to eat the same way I would eat at home, regular American breakfast food (cereal, fruit, yogurt or splurge with eggs, etc), regular size lunch (sandwich, prawn cocktail, or fish taco), and then a bigger dinner, which I try to keep to a reasonable portion since I want to have energy to go out after dinner!! Dancing at Andale's, Roxy, or La Bodeguita del Medio---- you have to burn off those extra pina colada calories!!
If we go at a time of year when the sunset is late (like June, 9 pm sunset), we tend to eat dinner really late since we like to watch the sunset first!! If you go to PV in the winter, sunset is much earlier, and thus dinner earlier. So your eating pattern just depends on what you think your routine is going to be.
Sally
I tend to eat the same way I would eat at home, regular American breakfast food (cereal, fruit, yogurt or splurge with eggs, etc), regular size lunch (sandwich, prawn cocktail, or fish taco), and then a bigger dinner, which I try to keep to a reasonable portion since I want to have energy to go out after dinner!! Dancing at Andale's, Roxy, or La Bodeguita del Medio---- you have to burn off those extra pina colada calories!!
If we go at a time of year when the sunset is late (like June, 9 pm sunset), we tend to eat dinner really late since we like to watch the sunset first!! If you go to PV in the winter, sunset is much earlier, and thus dinner earlier. So your eating pattern just depends on what you think your routine is going to be.
Sally
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las palomas is now permanently closed in the marina
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ah yes
the one that is closed is the one with the same name as the one on the malecon
ill also point out that the one on the malecon is still open
sorry for any missinformation
bruce
ill also point out that the one on the malecon is still open
sorry for any missinformation
bruce
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