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| When I boarded the Star Princess, I left all my scuba gears at home because the stop at Cozumel seemed very unlikely, after the devastation by hurricane Wilma. So, it was a pleasant surprise that our cruise ship stopped there on the SECOND day the port was re-opened to cruise ships. I call it "homecoming" because I've been visiting and diving in Cozumel, often several trips and 50 days a year, for the past 18 years. Here are some random impressions and observations on my brief visit today. The devastation was every bit as severe as written and pictorial reports have shown. Our tenders to shore were ferry boats (capacity 500) to the worst damaged pier of the three -- Puerta Maya. Here I could see the twisted blocks of steel re-enforced concrete blocks and pillars of several feet diameter. About 3/4 of the pier was gone. The remaining red-top "duty free shops" were completely stripped of the roof and interior now, in the process of rebuilding. Once we got OFF the pier, the shops leading to the taxi cabs were operating at about 50-75% capacity, and looked surprisingly well preserved. Evidence of blown down trees and damaged buildings were everywhere en route to the downtown Square. All the palm trees in the median of the road had a crew cut look, ALL palm leaves cut off, to a uniform height, of more less just tree trunks. New palms were planted in sections that were worst hit. The Square was filled with the sound of music of the "Festival", with most shops in operation, including the flea market stands. There was hardly any sign of SCUBA diving activities. I saw only ONE dive boat on the reefs south of town. The large boat of the Caballito del Caribe shop was at the Aldora Pier, and the only boat there; but when I stopped by the shop to see some old friends, there was no sign of any diving activity for the day. I stopped at the Bahia Suites Hotel of course, because I have stayed at the same Large Penthouse Suite there HUNDREDS of days, on every one of my stay in Cozumel since 1995. I learned from the manager Sr. Motilla that "my" suite (#49), the only one with a dining-living room overlooking the Pro Dive and Aldora Piers was quite badly damaged, and it would take at least a month or two before the repairs are completed. The hotel started operation only YESTERDAY, Nov 14, coinciding approximately with the opening of the port to ships and the resumption of airline flights to Cozumel. The Bell Clerk said there were only TWO suites occupied today, in the all suites hotel. The devastation of the Punta Langosta Mall was very visible. Carlos 'n Charlie's and Senor Frog were completely wiped out. today went for their watering hole, since I am not a boozer. Stopped by several other dive shops, but hardly saw any of the owners or DMs. Darwin's Equalizer shop seemed to have disappeared from the water front where it was recently relocated. The building damage around that area was VERY severe. I was curious how the FIRST water-front condo in Cozumel (developed and sold by Albert (of Prima Restaurant) and his partner) fared, because the units in Phase I was sold out at the beginning of the year, at tabs of up to $400K USD for two-bedroom units, and Phase II was being built. The condo was supposed to be "hurricane proof", or constructed to withstand winds of 150 mph, according to Albert. The exterior of the condos looked remarkably well preserved, with not much visible damage. Albert wasn't there, but when I asked a couple members of the staff doing the selling of those condo units, about the damage by Wilma, and my mention of "hurricane proof", one member of the staff only made some faces that indicated the damages were NOT negligible, and that the unit OWNERS were saddled with the cost of the repairs. So much for "hurricane proof" new building structures on the ocean front. Serious repairs were ongoing everywhere. It appears I'll not be back there till next Spring when "my" Penthouse Suite will have been repaired. Last but not least, my "homecoming" was warmly greeted by local shop clerks and street vendors, some of whom were complete strangers to me. Yet they seemed to know me, or my Karate instructor image of Miyagi. And so it was, a bitter sweet homecoming, to see the devastation hurricane Wilma had done to my home away from home, and to the economy of the already-poor-and- struggling locals there, many of whom are in the scuba diving and related businesses. Next stop will be Grand Cayman tomorrow, and I may just take a bus ride to Hell to see if any of the rec.scuba idiots are there. :^) -- Bob. |
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| > Last but not least, my "homecoming" was warmly greeted > by local shop clerks and street vendors, some of whom were > complete strangers to me. Yet they seemed to know me, or > my Karate instructor image of Miyagi. > Were they trying to sell time shares? |
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| "Dr Yak" <Dr.Yak@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message news:DlSef.19283$4l5.12569@dukeread05... > > > Last but not least, my "homecoming" was warmly greeted > > by local shop clerks and street vendors, some of whom were > > complete strangers to me. Yet they seemed to know me, or > > my Karate instructor image of Miyagi. > > > Were they trying to sell time shares? Nah, they all read Usenet faithfully and were expecting him. |
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| Dr Yak wrote: > > Last but not least, my "homecoming" was warmly greeted > > by local shop clerks and street vendors, some of whom were > > complete strangers to me. Yet they seemed to know me, or > > my Karate instructor image of Miyagi. > > > Were they trying to sell time shares? Au contraire, when the time-share street vendors STOPPED trying to sell me time-share ... oh about 10 years ago, I know my "home away from home" status has arrived. Now they only greet me as a long-time resident (which I am not). -- Bob. |
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| "Reef Fish" <Large_Nassau_Grouper@Yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1132196808.841939.79700@g14g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... <crossposting-snipped-again> > Au contraire, when the time-share street vendors STOPPED > trying to sell me time-share ... oh about 10 years ago, I know > my "home away from home" status has arrived. Perhaps they do it because you're oriental? Perhaps they've come to the conclusion over the years that orientals either don't understand them or just don't buy into the time-share idea enough to make it worth the effort to try to pitch to them... |
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| I got an e-mail today with a link to pictures from Coz and another link to a site that lists attractions and their status. It is chilling. The Presidente does not expect to be open until March. At least on the South end of the west side, things are looking very grim. Chris "Dr Yak" <Dr.Yak@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message news:DlSef.19283$4l5.12569@dukeread05... > >> Last but not least, my "homecoming" was warmly greeted >> by local shop clerks and street vendors, some of whom were >> complete strangers to me. Yet they seemed to know me, or >> my Karate instructor image of Miyagi. >> > Were they trying to sell time shares? |
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| Here are two links to local websites. You can scan around for the photos section. We've tried to get down there twice since Wilma only to have USAir cancel the flight. Thank you for contacting US Airways. Service to Cozumel will be as follow: 1. NOW - 16DEC05 NO FLIGHTS 2. 17DEC05 - 30DEC05 OPERATE SAT ONLY 3. 31DEC05 - 05MAR06 OPERATE SAT/SUN ONLY 4. 06MAR06 SERVICE WILL BE DAILY. We appreciate your continued patronage of US Airways. Links: http://www.wilmacozumel.com/ http://www.cozumelmycozumel.com/ "Chris Pflaum" <cpflaum@everestkc.net> wrote in message news:c9c88$437d1dcb$4088c45d$20668@EVERESTKC.NET.. . >I got an e-mail today with a link to pictures from Coz and another link to >a site that lists attractions and their status. It is chilling. The >Presidente does not expect to be open until March. At least on the South >end of the west side, things are looking very grim. > > Chris > > > > "Dr Yak" <Dr.Yak@NoSpam.Com> wrote in message > news:DlSef.19283$4l5.12569@dukeread05... >> >>> Last but not least, my "homecoming" was warmly greeted >>> by local shop clerks and street vendors, some of whom were >>> complete strangers to me. Yet they seemed to know me, or >>> my Karate instructor image of Miyagi. >>> >> Were they trying to sell time shares? > > |
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| "Mark Lindsey" <mslf500@verizon(remove).net> wrote in message news:q6cff.155$Sg7.124@trnddc09... <crossposting-snipped> > Here are two links to local websites. You can scan around for the photos > section. We've tried to get down there twice since Wilma only to have USAir > cancel the flight. I didn't have a problem scheduling a flight via Continental... It appears that they have daily flights down there... At least every day that I checked had a flight... |
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