I saw some recent facebook posts which were links to various articles about "bad booze" at resorts in Mexico. The first couple I saw I just dismissed as likely hoaxes or overreactions. But then I saw an article in the local paper (Tampa Bay Times) and this morning it was on the tv news that there was now an official travel advisory from he us government.
It sounds like the booze at various high end resorts in Mexico is getting tainted. Nobody seems to know yet exactly with what, and speculations abound. Results vary from people blacking out into their room to waking up raped and violated. Apparently one young lady died in the pool of her resort.
So far the only responses from Mexican resorts are basically "our stuff is fine" and nothing is being done about it - from what I can tell. Iberostar is one of the resorts that is involved, but I don't believe it's only Iberostar with the problem.
There are also bizarre stories from customers who reported a problem to the hotel manager and were told to go to an ATM and get cash in order to take a taxi to the hospital. I've no idea what's up with that, maybe the manager just didn't like being a hotel manager or something...
http://www.jsonline.com/story/news/...mexico-suspected-drugging-tourists/490429001/
US warns travelers about tainted alcohol in Mexico - CNN.com
Why Tourists Are Blacking Out in Mexico
I can't seem to find the actual travel advisory that the news stories reference on the state department's website.
So far, all the reports I've read were from Cancun and Playa Del Carmen. I haven't seen Cozumel referenced. I was curious what, if anything, those that travel that to Mexico (or live there and visit scubaboard) have heard on the subject.
It sounds like the booze at various high end resorts in Mexico is getting tainted. Nobody seems to know yet exactly with what, and speculations abound. Results vary from people blacking out into their room to waking up raped and violated. Apparently one young lady died in the pool of her resort.
So far the only responses from Mexican resorts are basically "our stuff is fine" and nothing is being done about it - from what I can tell. Iberostar is one of the resorts that is involved, but I don't believe it's only Iberostar with the problem.
There are also bizarre stories from customers who reported a problem to the hotel manager and were told to go to an ATM and get cash in order to take a taxi to the hospital. I've no idea what's up with that, maybe the manager just didn't like being a hotel manager or something...
http://www.jsonline.com/story/news/...mexico-suspected-drugging-tourists/490429001/
US warns travelers about tainted alcohol in Mexico - CNN.com
Why Tourists Are Blacking Out in Mexico
I can't seem to find the actual travel advisory that the news stories reference on the state department's website.
So far, all the reports I've read were from Cancun and Playa Del Carmen. I haven't seen Cozumel referenced. I was curious what, if anything, those that travel that to Mexico (or live there and visit scubaboard) have heard on the subject.