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Subject: Re: What about the hostels (Mexico)? Posted on: Wed, 04 Feb 2004 18:27:41 CST


"Todd Amodeo" wrote in message
news:czdUb.20$xV.4408@typhoon.nyu.edu...
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> Kenny-Z wrote:
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> > Thanks for the offer. We're still working out an itinerary, but if
you
> > know more about any accommodations in Oaxaca, DF, Puerto
Escondido, or
> > Taxco, other than what the guide book says, feel free to reply to
the
> > thread (I'll be keeping them marked for a while longer...)
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> > regards,
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> > Ken
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> Hey Ken...
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> If you get the Let's Go book, you'll have the same info as me.
> It's a good bet for the budget traveler regarding accomadations
> and food.

Sounds good. I suggested it to my travel partner since I have the
Lonely Planet. Those two guides should do us good...


> I've also been carving out my itinerary for a two week trip
> from Mexico City to Cancun. You can find my revised itinerary
> on a recent post here if you care to check it.

Actually I have been following that thread. Good luck!

> I've been reading all my little guide books and getting excited.
> Plus I can't wait to get away from this NYC winter! (We're having
> a heatwave today at 41 degrees!)

Sorry, no sympathy from a native Minnesotan! Our heat wave was 20
degrees and that was a hoot! On the other hand, you have more traffic
etc., depending on the area. I was in NYC about 4 years ago for a
week. Fun place to visit. Liked the melting pot of so many races,
cultures, etc.

> Have fun,
>
> -todd

Thanks, and you do the same!

Ken

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