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David K
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Mexico Promotional Event
Saturday, November 14, 2009
All Discover Baja members are invited to the Mexico Promotional Event this Saturday, November 14th from 10:30am to 4:00pm. Admission is $5.00 but show
your Discover Baja membership card and admission is FREE. Parking is also FREE. The event is at the Liberty Station (former NTC) Conference Center,
San Diego. For specific directions and information check out www.themexicoevent.com.
The purpose of this educational show is to provide information to the U.S. consumer and tourist on travel, tourism, business, culture, and real estate
in Mexico by bringing together Mexico-based organizations, businesses and government officials with U.S. tourists, buyers, travel & real estate
industry professionals, and the media.
In addition to the exhibitors, a series of complimentary 25-minute presentations on tourism, culture, real estate, tours, business, the environment,
and more will be offered with question and answer sessions. There will also be entertainment such as traditional Mexican dancers and music. Chances to
win raffle drawings for prizes which may include round trip airline tickets, hotel stays, tours, publications are available to all attendees. In
addition Tequila Fortaleza has teamed with a local Mexican restaurant/cantina (Cantina Mayahuel) to have a great booth serving both tequila samples
and authentic food samplings. Come join in the fun. Don't forget to stop by booth 26---THE DISCOVER BAJA BOOTH and say "hola". See you at the EVENT!
Hugh and Carol
Discover Baja Travel Club
(619) 275-4225
(800) 727-2252
(858) 458-0722 Fax
www.discoverbaja.com
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David K
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IT is TODAY... Hope Udo or other Nomads take some photos if I don't make it... !
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David K
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Looks great...... Here's the schedule from Ted's link:
Event Agenda - The Mexico Promotional Event
San Diego Presentation Times & Prize List
On November 14th, The Mexico Promotional Event will open it's doors at 10:30am to the general public, travel and real estate industry, and the local
media with exhibitors from over 20 Mexican destinations exhibiting and promoting accommodations, tours and activities, real estate, and business
services, as well as information on various cities, regions, and states in Mexico.
During the day, we will present six 25-minute seminar presentations with 10 minute question and answer sessions. Plus all attendees will have the
opportunity to enter into random drawings for various door prizes to be given out throughout the day.
Complimentary Seminars Presentations
This list will be updated as presenters commit:
11:15am - Baja Sol Television
Your adventure through sand and sea to the soul of Baja California, Mexico - Baja Sol
12:00am - The Next Level of Luxury Living, Cabo Riviera, Los Cabos, Mexico
Where you can Dock Your Boat in Your Own Backyard - Cabo Riviera
12:45pm - Video presentation of Baja California
The Baja California Secretary of Tourism will show and speak about a magnificent video of Baja California's five destinations; Ensenada, Mexicali/San
Felipe, Rosarito, Tecate & Tijuana - Baja California Secretary of Tourism
1:30pm - Baja Reality Check by Hugh & Carol Kramer
This presentation will focus on safety and security issues: drug cartel violence, response of Baja officials, measures to ensure a safe trip,
importance of insurance, etc. - Discover Baja Travel Club
2:15pm - This is it! MexicoIsHot.com's Investment Strategies in Mexico
Rocky Point is exploding with growth. Discover the exciting developments that are happening in your own backyard. MexicoIsHot.com invites you to
explore investing in beachfront property with special guest speaker Brian Buckly from Tri-Core Companies LLC - MexicoIsHot.com
3:00pm - The Mexico You Won't Want To Miss by Author Gil Sperry
- Baja & Mexico; Where to go, what to do, what to eat, and what to listen. - Gil Sperry
Door Prize Giveaways
All attendees can register to enter and possibly win various giveaways during the Mexico Event. Our giveaway prizes include:
Airline Travel
- Two roundtrip airline tickets courtesy of AeroMexico Airlines.
Lodging
- Two-night stay with breakfast courtesy of Las Rocas Resort & Spa.
Books/Publications
- New Baja California Almanac courtesy of Discover Baja Travel Club.
- One-year membership courtesy of Discover Baja Travel Club
- Oasis of Stone donated by Sunbelt Books.
- Baja Legends donated and signed by author Greg Niemann.
- Baja Fever donated and signed by author Greg Niemann.
Dining
- $50 gift certificate courtesy of Cantina Mayahuel Restaurant & Tequila Bar.
[Edited on 11-15-2009 by David K]
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shari
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I was just looking at the door prizes...2 nights at La rocas???hmm...wonder if there is a trademark issue here.....Las Rocas in Sta.Rosalia is a rehab
center!!!
Hope everyone has a good time
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Bajahowodd
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
I was just looking at the door prizes...2 nights at La rocas???hmm...wonder if there is a trademark issue here.....Las Rocas in Sta.Rosalia is a rehab
center!!!
Hope everyone has a good time |
In a certain sense, they both are!
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Udo
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WE ATTENDED…WE ENJOYED!
MexicoTed deserves a “well done” for the help he provided in the presentation of this Mexico Expo. Unlike the last Expo in Seaport Village on San
Diego bay, this Expo was more related to Mexico in general. However, there were many Baja resorts offering discounts as well as free margaritas when
one attended their establishment.
Jana, my son, as well as myself were pleasantly surprised of the showing of many mainland hotels, resorts and tours. I had no idea that there was
train travel available throughout much of the mainland.
Vehicle insurers were prominent with some front row booths and were busy fielding questions from attendees.
Baja Sol showed a shortened version of their latest video of Baja. It really showed a heavy hand in professional TV production. The editing was superb
and can’t wait to see the full length series on TV.
Baja’s Secretary of Tourism, Oscar Escobedo Carignan, offered some glimpses into the future of Baja. His charm and eloquism should keep him elected in
that position for years to come.
The most prominent and playful booth was presented by Puerto Peñasco, on the north end of the mainland. There is now a pirate ship replica there, that
offeres bay tours, food and beverages included. I had no idea that (Rocky Point) had escalated so much.
The event was held near a retail mall and convention center, and my feeling are that many of the shoppers would have attended this event if a Mariachi
band would have been playing in the large outdoor courtyard.
The best legs of the Expo
Our friends from Discover Baja were busy promoting their services as well as the new BAJA ALMANAC
Mexico Ted accompanies us for a FORTALEZA TEQUILA tasting
The pirate ship captain threatens my wife!
My favorite sport in Baja! Holding tequila babies.
Udo
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David K
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Thanks Udo for showing the photos... !!
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Ahhh Udo...you do enjoy life, doncha.
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We were there from about 12:30 to 1:15, I think I saw you Udo. We watched the presentation for Cabo Riviera, they have a long way to go and in my
opinion, will be catering to the very wealthy only. That's just not me.
Yes, the booths represented mostly mainland destinations, deep mainland. I'm a Baja guy. I love Baja.
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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Hey Udo, any pics of you with Mr. Secretary of Tourism?
A well informed Baja California traveler is a smart Baja California traveler!
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaWarrior
We were there from about 12:30 to 1:15, I think I saw you Udo. We watched the presentation for Cabo Riviera, they have a long way to go and in my
opinion, will be catering to the very wealthy only. That's just not me.
Yes, the booths represented mostly mainland destinations, deep mainland. I'm a Baja guy. I love Baja. |
Mexico is a huge country. There are so many places to visit. They obviously have been hurting from a combination of factors. Was just wondering as to
where you may have visited other than Baja. I realize that this is a Baja-specific website, but that said, Baja has always been the bastard stepchild
of Mexico, for many reasons, and because of that, it's culture remains distinctly different from much of Mexico.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
Quote: | Originally posted by BajaWarrior
We were there from about 12:30 to 1:15, I think I saw you Udo. We watched the presentation for Cabo Riviera, they have a long way to go and in my
opinion, will be catering to the very wealthy only. That's just not me.
Yes, the booths represented mostly mainland destinations, deep mainland. I'm a Baja guy. I love Baja. |
Mexico is a huge country. There are so many places to visit. They obviously have been hurting from a combination of factors. Was just wondering as to
where you may have visited other than Baja. I realize that this is a Baja-specific website, but that said,
Baja has always been the bastard stepchild of Mexico, for many reasons, and because of that, it's culture remains distinctly different from much of
Mexico. |
I work full time as does my wife, and we still have school age children at home, traveling to the Mainland to a high end retreat or all inclusive
resort is not on our list and that is what was being pushed at the Mexico event. Honestly, I just really like Baja, besides, it's literally right down
the street from us and we have always targeted places that are tailored for a long weekend. We also travel to Canada once a year, that's pretty nice
too.
But! One day, I will expand my horizons and travel EVERYWHERE in the world. Greece, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Carribean, like to see the Aztec
ruins too.
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
Baja has always been the bastard stepchild of Mexico |
I try to think and rethink, ponder, analize, wonder, imagine, figure out, look at your point of view, put myself in your shoes, among other things and
all I can say is I am baffled by your assertion that Baja California is the bastard stepchild of México.
Could you please explain?
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Udo
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Ahhh Udo...you do enjoy life, doncha. |
I enjoy life to the fullest when in Baja, and especially when accompanied by tequilas, Fernando.
Udo
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Quote: | Originally posted by fdt
Hey Udo, any pics of you with Mr. Secretary of Tourism? |
I am still relishing the ones I got from his last Expo attendance, thanks to you, Fernando!
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fdt
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You had no one to help you chase down the big guys?
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Mexico Promotional Event
Saturday, November 14, 2009
...... In addition Tequila Fortaleza has teamed with a local Mexican restaurant/cantina (Cantina Mayahuel) to have a great booth serving both tequila
samples and authentic food samplings..... |
This is a very good restaurant. They have a good selection of Tequila's and are known for their Mole. Call ahead as they only serve Mole a couple of
days per week.
They are at the corner of 30th and Adams in San Diego.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by fdt
Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
Baja has always been the bastard stepchild of Mexico |
I try to think and rethink, ponder, analize, wonder, imagine, figure out, look at your point of view, put myself in your shoes, among other things and
all I can say is I am baffled by your assertion that Baja California is the bastard stepchild of México.
Could you please explain? |
I am going to bet it is because until recent years, Baja California has been greatly ignored by Mexico City. Progress was slow to come... a highway
wasn't completed until the end of 1973, etc.
When the Americans occupied the peninsula during the Mexican War, books mentioned many locals were looking forward to the change... When we decided to
turn it back over to Mexico, many down there decided to come to Alta California fearing for their lives or wishing to become Americans.
A few years later, William Walker and his band of volunteers invaded the peninsula and set up a 'Republic of Lower California'... That failed when he
tried to invade Sonora and add it as a second state to the republic. Baja California has been a distant frontier from the heart of Mexico.
Face it, Baja California is almost an island and being seperated from the mainland has created the isolation from D.F.
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Oh, thanks, sounds logical.
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I sent a U2U to Ferna explaining my thoughts. Basically, David nailed it. Even better than I did. Thanks. Obviously no disrepect intended. Just more
of a historical perspective.
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