The travel blogger from Albany
was conversing to their counterpart in Vancouver when she innocently
wrote, “I really need some assistance in finding a good
place to stay in Belize for my husband and our two boys, age
four and sixteen. Oh yea, My husband just had an operation on
his prostate and he is not yet smiling. This will be our first
time to Belize though we spent a week in Orlando at Disney two
years ago. We would like to spend time on the beach, at the
reef and to have some night life too, for my man and I after
the kids drift off with the sand man need to do some catching
up. We would like to do as much as possible while we're there,
but would also like a place to relax in the evenings, by the
ocean. We will have a total of seven days, and so we would like
to spend no more than fifty dollars per day for the room. Is
it possible to also have all our meals included, something like
an all inclusive??”
In response to the lady’s post, an online chatter who
professes to be an expert on all things Belize since they have
travelled there time and again from Austin openly explains,
“Please answer my pm (private message), I can clear up
all your concerns, plus I have a Belizean friend for life that
I met last year in a bar in San Ignacio that has a small cabana
lodge that he rents out for sixty two dollars per night. He
is great, he sells smoke and also cuts food on the grill and
pours One Barrel rum freely at twelve dollars a bottle”.….
The deal is the same, be it first time travel to Uganda or
Portugal or the Seychelles or Belize, when it gets right down
to adventure travelling, the real adventure is not about querying
chartroom get about or reading the top ten list on the routed
brains, it’s all about getting a one way ticket inbound
and then asking yourself at the airport taxi curb, am I an explorer
or just another gringo looking for a margarita in Jimmy Buffet
land.