Vacation Ownership Resorts Thrive

While regular hotels and resorts are struggling with rate and occupancy, Vacation Ownership Resorts are surviving and doing amazingly well. We are staying at Royal Resorts in Cancun Mexico. They own six vacation ownership properties within Cancun and each of them is between 95-100% occupancy for this week. The exchange rate here is $1 to $14.80 pesos. The resort has about six pools, fitness center, spa, tennis courts, numerous restaurants, pool side bars, market places, retail outlets, bicycle rentals, and much more. It is PARADISE! Besides going online to blog about what I am doing, I haven’t touched my phone or internet. There is no need to with all the options here.

Amanda and Bruno got here today. We did a tour of the resorts and grabbed dinner. Excited for the opportunity to go out tonight, we went to the Royal Carribean for karaoke. Of course, we know my talent for singing is non-existent. Nevertheless, a woman thought I was from American Idol. Apparently, she didn’t see me when Karina dragged me up to the stage to sing the Chris Brown part in No Air. I felt that I had to go up with Karina after I secretly put her name in earlier to sing Life is a Highway. The night was hilarious. Bruno got up several times to sing. This one woman thought she was the star of the night and was belching out the lyrics to some old song I didn’t even know. Her enthusiasm and excitement was powerful. The beginning of our entertainment for the week…

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