23 Feb 2008 11:25:05 | Rick Chapo
Xcaret is located roughly 45 minutes south of Cancun, Mexico.
The park is advertised as an ecological and archaeological
Disneyland. While there is a definite back to nature feel to the
place, it is expensive and crowded with more than a slight
overtone of commercialism.
Xcaret
Pronounced “esh…car..it”, Xcaret is an extremely popular tourist
resort, perhaps the biggest one in Mexico. At first glance, the
overall impression is extremely impressive. The park contains
beaches, snorkeling areas, hiking areas, horseback riding,
botanical gardens, captive dolphins and so on. The park is
essentially a jungle and beach play area for adults and kids.
Unlike Disneyland, a must see at Xcaret is the re-enactment of
Mayan games. In a game resembling basketball, “Mayan” park staff
plays Pok-Ta-Pok for visitors. For some reason, the park staff
fails to take the game to its historic conclusion which involved
the losers being killed. So much for authenticity!
Commercialism
My biggest gripe with Xcaret is it to similar to Disneyland.
First, you can’t walk five feet in Cancun without someone
sticking a brochure in your hand. Once you cave in and go to the
park, you can expect to pay $40 to get in. After that, the
giving just keeps on going. You can expect to pay for
practically everything. Want to go snorkeling? You better have
your own gear with you or be ready to pay. Need a beach chair?
That will cost you. Horseback riding? Well, you get the idea.
Should You Go
Deciding whether to go to Xcaret is a personal decision. If
commercialism bothers you, Xcaret may be a place to pass on. One
visit was good enough for me. My bank account can’t take
another!
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