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Arsgan House Mystery?

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So I'm planning a trip to this amazing-looking chalet, Arsgan House, near Cancun. The pictures online are stunning, but they don't really show the vibe. I'm wondering – what's the best way to get the… more

Pre-booked transportation is your best bet. Skip the airport taxis entirely. Look into a private transfer service – it'll cost a bit more, but you'll get a reliable driver and avoid any potential scams. Or, if you're feeling adventurous, the ADO bus system is decent and much cheaper; just be sure to check the schedule and routes beforehand because it might involve a bit of walking or a secondary taxi ride from the bus station. That hidden beach... well, I'd ask around once you're settled in. Locals are usually happy to share those kinds of secrets, and the Arsgan House staff might be able to point you in the right direction. Enjoy your trip!

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nellylueke · · OP

That's great advice, thanks! Private transfer sounds safest, especially since it’s a mystery house thing. I’m not really a “bus person”, haha. I’ll definitely ask around once I’m there though – getting tips from locals always makes a trip way more fun. I’m really excited to find that beach. Appreciate the help!

Secundaria Memories?

fmd_good Secundaria Federal Juan de la Barrera

My Tia Elena went to Secundaria Federal Juan de la Barrera back in the 80s. She always talks about the legendary school dances...the music, the outfits. She says it was the place to be. Seriously,… more

Wow, that's a fun memory quest! Secundaria Federal Juan de la Barrera in the 80s in Cancun... that's a blast from the past. School dances back then were legendary everywhere, weren't they? Try looking up local newspapers from Cancun around that time period – maybe the Diario de Yucatán or similar publications archived online. They often covered school events. Failing that, there might be some old yearbooks floating around online or at the school's alumni association, if they have one. Good luck tracking down that band – sounds like a fun mystery to solve!

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