| Who is MexicoSpringBreak.com? MexicoSpringBreak.com is a subsidiary of Mexico Destinations Inc. The company provides complete travel packages to Mexico's major destinations year-round and through this process we have established strong relationships with many hotels and airlines. Due to these relationships we are able to buy our space at substantial discounts, which we are able to pass on to you our customers. Mexico Destinations Inc. is approved by IATAN, and ARC which certify that the agency has met the standards of professionalism, competency, and integrity as set forth by the International Airline Travel Agent Network, Airline Reporting Corporation is the world's largest association of travel professionals. What documents will I need to travel into Mexico? If you are a U.S. citizen, you must have a valid picture I.D. (driver's license, state/government I.D. card) * Valid U.S. Passport. click here: http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html If you are not a U.S. citizen, it is YOUR responsibility to check with your Consulate as well as the Mexican Consulate to determine what documentation is required of you. The Mexican Consulate’s telephone number in Los Angeles is (213) 351-6800 or (213) 351-2069. Do not put this off until the last minute. The Consulates usually take sixty (60) days to give you all the necessary documents What is the legal drinking age in Mexico? The legal age is 18. You must present a legal valid current ID. Please drink responsibly. How much money should I bring? This question depends entirely on the spending habits of the individual traveler. It is possible to survive in Mexico on next to nothing. However, that is not the way the typical traveler likes to spend spring break. It is a good rule of thumb to allow for a minimum of $50 - $75 per day to spend on food, drinks, parties, souvenirs and excursions. If you are a big spender you may want to bring more. Do I need to exchange my dollars for pesos? No, you do not need to exchange your dollars for pesos. Although Mexico's official currency is the Peso, the majority of vendors in all of Mexico's major destinations are happy to accept your dollar in its place. You will also find that the majority of vendors list prices in Dollars and in Pesos. In the case that you do find the need to obtain Pesos, most major hotels have money exchanges for their patrons. Do the hotels in Mexico require deposits? All hotels do charge a deposit during spring break in the form of credit card or cash. When they do, they usually charge a deposit per room. This deposit is refundable upon hotel checkout as long as there are no damaged or missing items on or from the property. You are responsible for the condition of your room. If you find something is broken or damaged in some way when you first enter your room, immediately report it to the front desk. The hotel management will not tolerate room parties and will evict you should you become a problem. In general, you cannot bring cans or bottles into the hotel rooms. They will be confiscated if found. The hotel management may also confiscate your luggage if your room is found to be damaged in any way. You will be charged for missing or damaged pillows, towels, etc. Items that are property of the hotel are very expensive, so do not take or damage anything in your room. Please remember that we are not responsible for hotel maintenance, policies, or services. Is travel insurance available? Yes, and we strongly recommend you purchase it. What are the hotels like? We provide descriptions and pictures for each of the hotels we use. To find out more about a particular hotel, go to the web page for the city you are interested in and click on the link for the particular hotel. When will I receive my travel documents? Official travel documents will be sent when your full payment is received by Mexico Destinations. We are unable to send official documents such as hotel vouchers or airline tickets until full payment is received. Once payment has been received our processing time is within two weeks. Changes are not permitted once full payment is received. What is your cancellation policy? Cancellations must be made in writing and sent by registered mail to Mexico Destinations, 928 C Street, San Diego CA 92101, prior to 20 days of the scheduled departure date. Cancellations and changes are not permitted if official travel documents have been issued due to FAA contracts. Cancellations made prior to 20 days of your scheduled trip and from which documents have not been issued will forfeit the non-refundable deposit. Cancellations made within 20 days of scheduled trip are not subject to refunds. For protection against cancellations it is recommended that all travelers purchase Travel Insurance. See above. |
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