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life=playa
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Colorado
Posts: 775
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Welcome fellow Coloradoan!
Please be warned about 2 important things- 1) there is a very high risk that you will fall madly in love with PDC and be able to think about nothing else between vacations (this is especially true when it snows in March - like today!) 2) many of us that come from altitude can consume larger than normal amounts of alcohol without the "normal" effects. It can eventually catch up with you. And sadly, the calories aren't any different ![]() We head out in 44 days. Hopefully by then we well be done with the snow for the season. Have a fabulous time and drink some Havana rum ![]() |
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lost on fifth
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 16
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Thanks for all of your warm welcomes! After reading and learning more about swimming with the dolphins, I have decided not to support keeping them in captivity. Maybe we will see some while we are out boating! I live and breathe PDC now, only 2 weeks to go!! YES~!
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toe in water
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 55
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Anothe new COloradoan
Hello all.. Been to Playa many times. Just got back from COzumel. Already trying to plan our next trip. Always do AIs, but are tired of them. Had been looking at Luna as well. CosmoJo, please post your review when your eturn. We have done dolpin swims at Xel Ha and Xcaret. Incredible.
What is weather like in Playa TG and Xmas (due to kids schedules..only time we can go).? Thanks |
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