Loretana
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A Short Loreto Adventure Tourism Video
Nicely done!
Hopefully, Doug will imbed this, so it shows properly.
<http://vimeo.com/57546454>
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Nice! A lot of beautiful images of a beautiful area.
My $.02 input is that for me, and perhaps most other older eyes and brains, I would prefer slightly fewer images in favor of seeing each one a little
bit longer. The "strobe" effect of so many, so fast, was a little distracting.
Perhaps it's directed at brains more used to video game speeds?!
If so, consider that they may have the money someday, but they don't have it yet.
Heading south on Monday, and looking forward to spending several days in Loreto.
Can't wait!!
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Perhaps it's directed at brains more used to video game speeds?!
If so, consider that they may have the money someday, but they don't have it yet.
I think you might not understand just how much cash video games make.
MM3 just came out a few months ago... over 500 millon in 4 days. lol.
ya, more than any movie ever made. google it.
guess who is making these games??? kids and young men 18- 35
that said, I also think it was too fast...
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Islandbuilder
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Oh yes, I know that the games make a ton of money, heck, even a popular phone app can make a fortune!
And I also know that the new wave of moguls are a bunch of kids in skater clothes, but those guys aren't interested in taking a modest vacation in
Loreto, doing a little kayaking and laying on a beach. At least I don't think that they are.
Look at the demographics of the Baby Boomers, who are retiring at a rate of something over 100,000 per day. We are in better health at our age than
any other generation in history, we have lived adventurous lives and don't want to stop having adventures just because we're graying. At the same
time, most of us have lost most of our retirement equity in the course of the last few years.
So, offer us an adventure, at a reasonable price, and we'll go for it.
IMHO, that is the market that most of Baja should be courting.
When I retire, which will be years later than I had hoped for, I will have virtually nothing but enough to buy a small casa, and to put some cash back
to suppliment whatever remains of my SS account.
If that exists, and does so among a loose scattered group of fellow travelers, then show me THAT, and I'm ready to send off a deposit.
And, I think that much of that was in the Loreto video, but I'm not sure because of my slow mental refresh rate
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Loretana
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Think of this as a tv commercial, guys, I imagine that is why it was produced in the first place.
We're a "pueblo magico" now, so Federal funding probably filtered down to the Secretaria de Tourismo Baja Sur to make it.
Personally, I love it!
I'm sending it to as many friends as I can.....we need more tourists here in Loreto.
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It put me in the mood for a Loreto trip!
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Good point! It would work very well at getting someones attention and spurring them to do some research.
I was expecting a lot from a 30 second clip!
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rhintransit
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Quote: | Originally posted by Islandbuilder
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Look at the demographics of the Baby Boomers, who are retiring at a rate of something over 100,000 per day. We are in better health at our age than
any other generation in history, we have lived adventurous lives and don't want to stop having adventures just because we're graying. At the same
time, most of us have lost most of our retirement equity in the course of the last few years.
So, offer us an adventure, at a reasonable price, and we'll go for it.
IMHO, that is the market that most of Baja should be courting.
When I retire, which will be years later than I had hoped for, I will have virtually nothing but enough to buy a small casa, and to put some cash back
to suppliment whatever remains of my SS account.
If that exists, and does so among a loose scattered group of fellow travelers, then show me THAT, and I'm ready to send off a deposit.
And, I think that much of that was in the Loreto video, but I'm not sure because of my slow mental refresh rate |
check the home prices at Loreto Bay...down down down from the Kool-Aid days of 2006. I just bought a lovely small home here, at a great price, after
eight years of living in the area and giving the development a snowball's chance in Baja of making it. never say never! as one of those aging Baby
Boomers, I love having all the amenities. yes, I spent five years in a palapa on the beach...that was great, too, for what and when and who I was at
the time. roughing it, or not, Baja and Loreto has something for everyone. oops, I let the secret out...
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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The video is a good short TV commercial.
We have booked a month long rental next fall at Loreto Bay. Very reasonable rent for a super nice villa!
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rhintransit
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Quote: | Originally posted by wprsly
The video is a good short TV commercial.
We have booked a month long rental next fall at Loreto Bay. Very reasonable rent for a super nice villa! |
you'll like it here. drop by when you're in the 'hood.
ps you'll want a rental car if you aren't driving down
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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Lots of the beach shots are of ensenada blanca and the water out front . The couple in the clip were wearing yellow wrist bans . Must be staying at
the hotel there .
My place is about a 1/2 mile away with a big hill between us .
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Anybody know where that old building with the rotting peir is in the first few seconds of the video???
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Quote: | Originally posted by ncampion
Anybody know where that old building with the rotting peir is in the first few seconds of the video??? |
That looks to be the "Saltworks" on the southend of Carmen..
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I loved the video - how spectacular ... I think the point is that you notice some images the first time. others the 2nd time. and so on.
The gud kayaking in the middle of the bay was a neat shot. I don't even kayak and it made me want to go.
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