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We recently retuned home from a wonderful 5 night trip to the Secrets Resort at Maroma Beach 30 miles south of Cancun, Mexico. February 18th we left the cold behind and enjoyed living in the lap of luxury for 6 days in Paradise. Our son, Jeff, invited us to join him on a well earned trip sponsored by Consoldated Supply, one of the suppliers for his construction business. In spite of it being a very difficult year for Coate Builders, he managed to meet the purchase quota to be rewarded with this all expenses paid, all inclusive trip to Cancun. Since we have a vested interest in the business we qualified to go along for the ride. And what a ride it was!
We were treated royally. Our flight from Denver took us into Phoenix, AZ where we were greeted by a representative of the travel agency who planned the event. There we met up with Jeff, and the rest of the group from the Northwest, to fly on to Cancun. There were about 200 of us in all.
The resort is hidden away in the jungles of Mexico. They shuttled us by bus on a very nice highway from the airport to the resort. Even when you got close you didn't realize it because it is still about a 6 minute drive back in from the main road. The photo to the right is the view from the main building looking down the center. The buildings housing the 412 rooms are located on either side of this main walkway. The curvy lines on the right of the walkway is a shallow water feature that is lighted up at night.
Our suite had everything a body could want. It came equipped with a king size bed, a large screen TV, 24 hour room service, a fully stocked wet bar, a jaccuzi tub, bathrobes, slippers, a beautiful view and more!
Our next stop was the Chichen Itza Ruins site. There are countless opinions and speculations about the Mayan civilation and one can only guess which stories are true. But, we do know that because of its grandeur, in July 2007 it was listed among the "New Seven Wonders of the World". The photos cannot begin to convey the size and magnitude of these structures. When you think that they were constucted about 500 AD it is mind boggling. Again, you can get a feel for the size by looking at the people in the foreground. There is so much more to see than the camera eye can take in. The photo on the left is the main attraction and the one on the right is a photo of part of the Market Place.

The Mayans were a very advanced civilization. Above left is a shot of the observatory and on the right is one of the many detailed carvings at the Ball Court, which is a large open rectangular sports center.
Our visit there really peaked our curiosity and made us want to read and investigate more into these facinating people and places.
And then there was the food! Each day the big decision was what and where to eat that evening. The resort offered several beautiful 5 star restaurants to choose from. While there, we enjoyed Italian, Pan Asian, French, seafood and steak. The night before we left we ate French cuisine (photo right) at the Bordeaux. And, keep in mind EVERYTHING, including tips, was paid for by Consolidated Supply! The only thing we had to pay for was our day trip to Chichen Itza.
They also had shows each evening. We attended a Circus Cirque one evening,and went to see the movie "Avatar" another.
It truly was 6 days in Paradise! And thus ended a spectacular trip to remember!
Oh, by the way. In case you do not recognize him, that really is Dale in the photo with me. He's just gone wild on me! :o)
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