
We arrived into PV on Thursday night, and our good friend, Homero, picked us up and whisked us away to the CasaMagna Marriott. Checked in and had a few cervezas in the hotel lobby. There was a large party down on the patio by the pool, in which fireworks were set off - what a way to arrive in Mexico! There were a lot of business meetings or something going on the whole time we were there - it was packed day and night - pool and bars.
Later Thursday evening, we walked up the street to a place in the marina - Beer & Tacos. Just a little place right on the street, closer to the Westin. $10 for 4 tacos, a quesadilla and two beers! Can't beat that bargain.
After a good night's beer-induced sleep, early Friday morning, we headed off to the marina to meet up with Nicole, our wedding coordinator from Las Caletas/Vallarta Adventures. (Best wedding coordinator ever! She will do it all. ) We enjoyed the boat ride - plenty of breakfast foods, coffee, water, juice, fruit.


There were controlled fires burning in the mountains, so it made things really hazy on the way to Las Caletas. I had never heard of this before, but apparently they do this all the time. But soon enough the haze burned off.
This is the beach where we will be married and the location of the dinner following is in the yellow-gold building:





























On our way back to the hotel, we stopped off at Walmart to pick up more beer, a cooler as well as some other necessities for our stay. We took a quick cab ride back to the Marriott to hang at the pool.
Back at the room we got ready for dinner and hung out on our balcony. Another big party was being held down on the patio. You can see the pool in the background.


Homero & Patty enjoying the view.


View from one of the roof top terraces.

All of us enjoying the evening.


Sunday was much like Saturday - spent lounging at the pool absorbing the Mexico sun and relaxing. The pool was crawling with sales people from the states. Great for people watching and eavesdropping. Apparently a bunch of them had won the trip.
Sunday night we went into town again for dinner. I had read that El Arrayan was voted Best Mexican Food, so we gave it a shot. It was tucked away on a side street, had a lot of character and great food. I had the best plantain black bean empanadas ever! After dinner, we just walked around the malecon and caught this amazing sunset.


On Monday (our last day in PV), Chris had to go off with Homero over to Vista Vallarta to work on one of the computers. I briefly met with Rosario, our contact at the hotel and then went over to Marina Vallarta to meet with the photographer, Roberto. However, he never showed up because of a photo shoot he had in Nuevo Vallarta. I was quite disappointed. Will have to catch up with him another time over the phone. Once Chris and Homero returned, I did get the fun news that we will be featured in the PV newspaper.

One last shot from the lobby of the hotel:

We sat in the lobby watching the floor being waxed while waiting for Homero to take us back to the airport. They really take good care of the property, but am looking forward to seeing it after the renovations that begin in May.

While I'm always sad to leave PV, I'm happy to be going home. Especially this time knowing that I'll be back in October for our special day.