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cool.gif posted on 5-31-2012 at 08:25 PM
Guadalajara/Vallarta Trip Report


Recently we did a family reunion in Guadalajara.........It had been 15 years since I'd been there, and now I had kids, a wife, and new familia waiting for our arrival on the mainland............

We bailed out of TJ International, no problemos after getting our tourist cards and checking our baggage.........We we're on the plane heading southbound to Guadalajara.





We did Volaris with 12 family members. We had the entire front of the plane -- which was very cool. Some had never flew before but everyone did just great.

We got the rental car and navigated our way to the Centro Historico. After trying to find my wife's family's house for 3 hours without an address or real directions, I bailed back to the hotel to eat a hot dog. We would see the familia the following day and head to Lake Chapala......




Before meeting the 3 different family's on Sunday, we headed for breakfast after passing the catedral.....









Time for dinner -- post more manana...............

[Edited on 6-1-2012 by ateo]




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[*] posted on 5-31-2012 at 08:39 PM


MORRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
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[*] posted on 5-31-2012 at 08:51 PM


I'm watching the bourdain baja show over dinner....will post more manana.



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[*] posted on 6-1-2012 at 06:39 AM
well?


it's tomorrow!:light:



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[*] posted on 6-1-2012 at 11:30 AM


OK......I got a lot of photos so this is gonna be very hard to organize, but here goes.......................

Day 2:

Woke up at Hotel Aranzazu and ate Tacos al Vapor from the 7/11 down the street. Not a good idea but I needed something quick to eat before leaving to go meet my wife's family. The view from the hotel:





30 minutes later, we meet the family and they offer me homemade tortas. I'm stuffed already but I don't want to insult them so I eat..................and eat..............

We leave to go visit more family in Lake Chapala:





The "O" in the Amlo sign resembles the "O" in Obama's signs:





Some stuff we saw on the way:





















We arrive in Lake Chapala at family #2's house. Oh wow, more food........I wouldn't ave ate them Tacos en la manana if I knew what lay ahead of me:









We hung out for about an hour when someone floated the idea of actually checking out the Lake. I hopped right on that:









Pretty crazy boardwalk.......everyone was drinking. It was a Sunday afternoon I guess........

We hired a panga to take us out to the island.......Alacran:





And it started to rain on our return trip....




And that was day 2...............Ended up driving home in the dark, back to the hotel, went for a quick swim in the pool, and called it a day.




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[*] posted on 6-1-2012 at 11:33 AM


it would be interesting to see the modern view from the hotel vs. may 82



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Day 3 -- Cocula, the birthplace of Mariachi music, and the hometown of my Mother-In-Law...........


My wife's mother grew up in this town and hadn't been back here in over 35 years. It was a trip for sure. We visited her old house, took a break from the INCREDIBLE HEAT at another family members house, ate Birria and visited the grave of my Abuela-In-Law.


Best Birria I've ever had:




And the funeral home across the street:



Some sort of plant that somebody used to use when they were a kid for some medicinal reason....I couldn't understand the Spanish..........




And that was Day 3..........went by quick, but saw some great historical areas, as well as my Mother-In-Law's old stomping grounds. Rumor has it that she used to go to school dressed appropriately, but once out the door raised her skirt above the knee...........a risky thing to do in the old days. :tumble::tumble:




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[*] posted on 6-1-2012 at 11:44 AM


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Originally posted by woody with a view
it would be interesting to see the modern view from the hotel vs. may 82


ha, that was a lame camera app I was using and it added that date Woody..........that was from 2012!




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[*] posted on 6-1-2012 at 11:50 AM


Day 4 - Finally a day for just us to roam around!


Museum time.........
















Candy anyone?






The underground:





Back above ground:






We did the bus tour thing and it was pretty awesome, except for when we clipped an electrical wire and it snapped and whipped into the side of the bus hitting myself and my daughter. Fortunately it wasn't live.












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[*] posted on 6-1-2012 at 11:52 AM


And we got sick of Mexican food so we ended up going to Burger King for dinner.

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Day 5 - Tequila and Vallarta!!

We bailed Guadalajara around 9AM and headed for the town of Tequila:

















We didn't stay long in Tequila. I was looking to sample the tequilas but we were there pretty early and most places didn't appear to be open, so we bailed to Vallarta.






Ate at this place and had the best shrimp burrito of my life:








Our hotel:



It was just about now that I started seeing reports of Hurricane Bud racing our way and wondering if we'd need to hunker down or evacuate!




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Day 6: Pool day at the In-Laws condo
















Then down to the Malecon for dinner and drinks.............











This place was good, but the charged my VISA twice...........















The map app on the iPhone came in handy on this trip. Before we left the room and wifi, we'd map out or directions, then follow them as we drove around...............helped out big time!






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Day......whatever - I've lost track....

Hurricane Bud goes from a category 3 down to a tropical storm in literally hours.

We got rain, but NO WIND whatsoever.





We bailed Vallarta and headed for the small town of Mascota, where we were to meet more family as well as attend a 50th birthday party for my brother in law's Dad.


Navigating the windy road thru the jungle:









That's a b-tchin Pemex sticker -- I want one!










The hotel and grounds:

















THE PARTY. And oh what a party it was. My Mother-In-Law ended up renting the mariachi's for 3 hours more -- after the party was done. They were up till 4AM!!
























End of day. Time for hangover.




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Final days:


We awoke to Peac-cks on the balcony............











And a dog:




The school across the street:





And the scenic artsy drive:

































Didn't like the Tejuino.

Then back to Guadalajara for 9AM flight back.


The last moments before boarding the plane. Kids shot.








Somewhere over Sea of Cortez/Baja....anyone now where it is?








TJ airport:



Hope you enjoyed it. I did!

PS, came thru Otay Memorial Day in Ready Lane. Took 20 minutes.




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[*] posted on 6-1-2012 at 12:36 PM


Those are terrific
I really like your sense of design. The stair shot, the balconies on the hotel. You do a great job of framing
Plus it's great to meet all of your wife's relatives.
Looks like you ALL had a great time
Thanks for sharing

PS We stayed in the same hotel once in Guadalajara. I didnt know it had a pool!




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[*] posted on 6-1-2012 at 12:41 PM


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Originally posted by bajajudy
Those are terrific
I really like your sense of design. The stair shot, the balconies on the hotel. You do a great job of framing
Plus it's great to meet all of your wife's relatives.
Looks like you ALL had a great time
Thanks for sharing

PS We stayed in the same hotel once in Guadalajara. I didnt know it had a pool!


Thanks bajajudy. Yeah the pool is on level one, above the lobby level. Nothing special -- it was actually really cold! I'll post a pic.



They remodeled the lobby while we were there. Looks super artsy now.

And it was nice to meet the other side of the family. I feel like my family has quadrupled in size in just a week!

The remodeled lobby of Hotel Aranzazu:



[Edited on 6-1-2012 by ateo]




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[*] posted on 6-1-2012 at 12:56 PM


What a great Trip Report! Awesome images. Thanks so much for the share!
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[*] posted on 6-1-2012 at 01:32 PM


Great Trip --- really enjoyed everyone of the photos. It has been a few years since we have traveled that part of Mexico and I look forward to returning.

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[*] posted on 6-1-2012 at 06:02 PM


Very Nice thanks for sharing this with us

nice family
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[*] posted on 6-1-2012 at 06:14 PM


Thank you for the pictures!! I'm so hung up on Oaxaca that I'm missing out on the rest of Mexico.

You've inspired me-- next time I'm going someplace else! Talpa looked wonderful, and Lake Chapala too.

I'm going to stop telling people how great tejuino is. I love it, have one every Sunday at the market in Loreto, but no one else has felt the same. Does your wife's family like it?
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