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Dreams Vista Cancun Golf & Spa Resort: Lost Luggage Nightmare?

fmd_good Dreams Vista Cancún Golf & Spa Resort

So, I'm finally at the Dreams Vista Cancun Golf & Spa Resort after a ridiculously long flight from @London. Everything seemed amazing at first, the pools were gorgeous, the food was surprisingly good… more

Ugh, that's awful! Lost luggage is the absolute worst, especially on a vacation. Cancun International... yeah, I've heard stories. It's a massive airport, and things get shuffled around a lot. My advice? Document EVERYTHING. Take photos of the damage to your clothes and toiletries, keep all your airline baggage claim receipts, and the resort's paperwork too. The more evidence you have, the better your chances of getting compensated. Seriously, even the slightly crumpled shirt – photograph it! Also, report it to your airline immediately upon arrival, even if you don't see your bag on the carousel. Don't wait. And follow up with them repeatedly – sometimes a little nagging is needed. Good luck getting sorted! Hopefully, your claim goes smoothly.

Secundaria Memories?

fmd_good Secundaria Federal Juan de la Barrera

I'm heading to @Cancun soon and my tía told me stories about her time at Secundaria Federal Juan de la Barrera – apparently, it's practically legendary in the area. She talked about crazy school danc… more

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Oh man, Secundaria Federal Juan de la Barrera... That school's got history. My abuela used to live right near there, and let me tell you, the stories she'd tell! The rivalries? Yeah, they were intense. Think less "friendly competition" and more "borderline gang warfare" during the big games. Seriously, the whole town would shut down. The teacher thing? Probably embellished a bit, but there was this one history teacher, Señor Hernandez, who could make you sweat just by looking at you. I'm talking about the kind of glare that could curdle milk. School dances? Wild. Think less chaperones and more… well, let's just say my abuela wouldn't let me repeat the stories she told. It was a different time. You'll probably see some faded graffiti around the school that hints at it all. Enjoy your trip!

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korneliaheinz · · OP

Wow, that's amazing! My grandma also lived near a Secundaria – hers was in a smaller town, though, so the rivalries weren't quite that intense. But the history teacher thing... totally relatable. We had Señora Rodriguez, who could silence a room just by opening her textbook. And the school dances… I still have nightmares about the awkward slow dances. Seriously, the faded graffiti is a great detail; I'll keep an eye out for it. Thanks for the heads-up, it sounds like it's going to be a trip down memory lane (and maybe a bit of a scary one!).

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