The photo above is of the first pools as you enter.
Above is the second pool.
A small kiddie pool but if it is really crowded in the big pools and no one is in this one, I do laps in it.
Above is one of the restaurants. Check out the palm tree. They have planted them all over the spa area. The price now is 260 pesos each for adults and 130 for children. But they make so much money, that they are always doing something to change it around. They recently put up shades over the first pool and palm trees all around and now they have hoses shooting out cold water in both the big pools. The kids love that.
Show some pics of Pablos house---Restaurant looks great. I never heard of chocolate on eggplant. Was it good. The spa looks HUGH. Glad you became friends with them and so happy they treat you so well.
ReplyDeleteHi Larry, yes chocolate on eggplant was good but I would like chocolate on anything. I will send you some photos of Pablo's house. Good to hear from you. P
DeleteIs it 260 pesos daily for each time you go to the spa? Or is that for a weekly pass?
ReplyDeleteSorry, that is a daily pass charge. You can buy a 20 ticket pass for 2600 pesos but you can't use it on weekends or holidays and after four months the ones you didn't use expire. They are expensive. P
DeleteWow! That's too expensive for me! A daily pass would cost me almost $19 CDN, and the 20 ticket pass would still be almost $10 for each visit!
DeleteIt is very expensive. But that is why I live in cheap housing....... Priorities...... It is a little less for me because my American money is worth more than Canadian money, but not much. I wouldn't even stay living here if I didn't have the spa. I would move to a less expensive town. But I love swimming in the warm water. Hate cold water. Thanks for writing, p
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