It was New Year's Eve, December 31, 1996. I arrived home about 5:30 PM at my suburban Chicago residence. It was extremely cold, and I...
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It was New Year's Eve, December 31, 1996. I
arrived home about 5:30 PM at my suburban
Chicago residence. It was extremely cold, and
I soon attempted to take a nap. At 10:45 PM I
drove into Chicago, left my car, and took the
elevated train to O'Hare. It was 5 degrees
below zero with a 50 below zero wind chill. At
6:00 AM the following morning, the plane
landed in Mexico City. It was 32 degrees, and
the ground crew were wearing their winter
coats. Two hours later, my connecting flight
landed in Acapulco, where it was 87 degrees
and sunny.
The Hotel Acapulco Malibu is in the southern
part of the hotel zone. The units are quite
plain. There was a balcony, with a chair,
overlooking the nearby buildings. There was
no kitchen facilities, not even a microwave.
Fortunately, I had a hot pot, but a portable
burner would have been more efficient. There
was a small refrigerator, sliightly larger than
our room refrigerator during my college days.
No TV, radio, or VCR. They didn't have DVDs in
those olden days!
There is a pool, but no music. It was quite
boring at the pool, but beach life was
interesting.
Acapulco has "convenience stores",
convenience is not among the terms I would
use to describe these stores. You find Coke at
one store, but no bread or peanut butter. You
may have to go to three or four convenience
stores to find everything you need. I did find
a supermarket, but it was a walk.
I was depressed, almost frustrated. My
second day there I decided to attend a sales
presentation by Royal Holiday Club, a right to
use club. I purchased their membership, and
they moved me to the Acapulco Plaza, near
the north end of the hotel zone.
Hotel Acapulco Malibu has a sterile
appearance. It is not a fun and lively place to
stay. I would not recommend this resort.
However, there are some good Mexican
seafood restaurants nearby, and Acapulco's
legendary nightlife is close by. If you stay at
this resort, plan to arrange your activities
away from the resort.