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@jonathancaballero903328 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@MorelifediariesАй бұрын
Great video :) Thank you
@LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICOАй бұрын
Thank you and glad you enjoyed it.
@mattyjproductions6257Ай бұрын
Yes, i missed your videos. Welcome back.
@LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICOАй бұрын
Thanks so much. Enjoyed your videos on your channel too.
@queserasera1674Ай бұрын
TY for the comparison. When you spoke about the resentment by the locals to tourists, it reminded me of the resentment native Hawaiians have had...up until when Lahaina burned to the ground and now tourists are not going to Maui and the island is begging for them to come back. Sadly, people don't appreciate something until it's gone.
@LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICOАй бұрын
Thanks for your comment. You are so right about people not appreciating things until they are gone. Ain't that the truth. This Italian man I spoke with said that the disdain for tourists was mostly happening in Spain, where there have been public demonstrations over excessive tourism. He lives in the Amalfi coast area which has throngs of tourists to the point where it is almost uncomfortable trying to get around and enjoy the place but he wasnt complaining at all. He owned a coffee shop below and apartment building that he rents out on Airbnb, so he was more than grateful for tourists coming to the Amalfi coast. Here in PV I know there are some people who resent the tourists but the majority of people are delighted to have them come to spend their money and enjot this beautiful area. Cheers
@RexPonder-y6bАй бұрын
We just moved out it's gotten very expensive now and the new government is very scary now be careful things are changing in Mexico
@LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICOАй бұрын
@@RexPonder-y6b Thank you for your comment. Sorry you had to leave Puerto Vallarta. You are correct in saying that it has gotten expensive here but people have to realized that electricity and gas and other utilities are still cheaper than the US, as are groceries and dining out. It’s always scary when a new government takes over as you are never sure what your going to get but what I do know is that the lifeblood of Puerto Vallarta is tourism and if they price people out from coming here then they will be cutting off their nose to spite their face. People will stop coming to visit and live. I can’t see that happening over the long term.