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The last time we stayed there, it was on her designated ground suite a few doors down from the pool, and yeah, they had a wedding procession right outside our patio, in that awkward sandy area overlooking the ocean. We watched for a while, felt odd, came inside, watched through the sliding glass door and kept thinking it was the rehearsal before the rehearsal dinner. But no! It was the real deal! And yeah, there was audible bitching from the guests about having to walk back over to the bar and pay full pop. Can't believe you paid 7!!! I've never paid more than $4 there. ACTUALLY, no, when money was flowing hardcore in 2004ish, yeah, beers were $5 or so when you had to buy those damn tickets from one person, then pay the bartender standing two feet away. It wasn't like that in the past few years.I went to a wedding reception, maybe 5 years ago all show and no dough. It was buy your own drinks at the bar and when they charged me $7.00 for a Dos Equis Beer I left and never went back. That place ain't fancy enough to charge that kind of money and besides that it still has the same crappy interior doors, I bought as seconds for 3 dollars each and sold to the builder, when they were building the Plaza Las Glorias back in the 90's.
Maybe it was $5.00 and it seemed like 7.00 now with the inflation factor.The last time we stayed there, it was on her designated ground suite a few doors down from the pool, and yeah, they had a wedding procession right outside our patio, in that awkward sandy area overlooking the ocean. We watched for a while, felt odd, came inside, watched through the sliding glass door and kept thinking it was the rehearsal before the rehearsal dinner. But no! It was the real deal! And yeah, there was audible bitching from the guests about having to walk back over to the bar and pay full pop. Can't believe you paid 7!!! I've never paid more than $4 there. ACTUALLY, no, when money was flowing hardcore in 2004ish, yeah, beers were $5 or so when you had to buy those damn tickets from one person, then pay the bartender standing two feet away. It wasn't like that in the past few years.
Wow, had no idea they owned that. I guess there's no real ownership of the beach area from the edge of PDS to Las Gaviotas, is there? Even though they created that "beach" on their own, it is still owned by the public, right? How far up from average high tide can ownership start?"The way I understand it is the hotel Penasco del Sol, the adjacent lot between the pinacate condos and the navy, where the RCPM concerts and the carnivals take place and the other 21 acres sounds like the land between Playa Bonita and Las Gaviotas condos, which is fenced but quads and atv play around.
Gringo, its not the average high tide where it begins its the highest tide and from there its 20 meters. We are working on some federal zones now in Lopez.Wow, had no idea they owned that. I guess there's no real ownership of the beach area from the edge of PDS to Las Gaviotas, is there? Even though they created that "beach" on their own, it is still owned by the public, right? How far up from average high tide can ownership start?
Not sure how the Chapter 11 process works for land in Mexico, but I have some friends in the press here in town that could make a public request for information for all the details, unless someone knows an easier way to get that info directly online.The Land that is fenced off belongs to Larry Large.
isn't that the case with everybody that makes a few pennies and believe it is millions and proceed to spend more than what they are worth, oh wait, wait I believe that's called capitalism aka "the american dream" have the largest debt compare to wealth!!..........he should of been more concerned about his properties making money than showcasing his wealth.