Hello. Great video. But as a resident, you can brush your teeth with the water. When you're at Leys, please tip your bagger she makes no money unless you tip her. Glad you enjoyed PV
0:50 That parrot requires a larger space. When birds lose their feathers they are in a bad place. It can be physically, or psychologically or both. That parrot 🦜 needs a better home.
Why skip on 17$ oysters after a lower deal? You won’t find that in the US with freshwater fridge. Also helps to patron vendors who rely on that post. It’s all about the experience. I can understand 400-500 pesos but dang bad move lol PV is all culture
Your hubby didn’t buy the clams and you didn’t buy the crepes shame on you. Especially after you said that Mexicans are hard working people. I hope you all bought coconuts from the man, after the awesome explanation of the coconuts. Hispanics should be the first in supporting the locals.
Awesome video! My wife and I are flying there This Thursday. I can’t wait to experience it!
Omg that's exciting! Hope you guys have the best time ☺️
@jpmedina what Hotel are You staying at.
Beautiful videography, editing and especially the music selection! And glad to discover a couple of new places I sure would like to eat at, thanks!
@NarsilRenewed Thanks Narsil. I'm glad you thought it was a cool video ☺️
Loved that intro :) Nothing better than a free stay. We live here in PV and absolutely love it!
That's amazing! It's a totally different atmosphere, haha. Thanks for the comment! ☺️
I live in PV, too, now for 7 years and still finding something new to do. Thanks for sharing.
Hello. Great video. But as a resident, you can brush your teeth with the water. When you're at Leys, please tip your bagger she makes no money unless you tip her. Glad you enjoyed PV
@@KelliYVRtoPVR thank you ❤️
0:50 That parrot requires a larger space. When birds lose their feathers they are in a bad place. It can be physically, or psychologically or both.
That parrot 🦜 needs a better home.
I agree. It needs an entire new living situation.. 😥
Great video going to Puerto Vallarta on Monday
Safe travels!
Good video, thanks!
Of course!!
Where was that Cocos Francisco? Was that in Pitillal or near the airport?
@@NarsilRenewed Here's the address: Las Torres 220 A, El Toro, 48296 Puerto Vallarta, Jal., Mexico
@@janettejasso thank you very much!
Where did you go to exchange money
@queenjefe it's on the other side where Starbucks is at, crossing "Morelos" street, around "Plaza Principal de las Armas"
@@janettejassoDo you know the name of the place? Thank you
@queenjefe there's a sign that says "Money Exchange"
Why skip on 17$ oysters after a lower deal? You won’t find that in the US with freshwater fridge. Also helps to patron vendors who rely on that post. It’s all about the experience. I can understand 400-500 pesos but dang bad move lol PV is all culture
Taking an L on this one
Your husband is cheap
Amazing! Best video of what you can do in PV
Pilon-SEE-o
Your hubby didn’t buy the clams and you didn’t buy the crepes shame on you. Especially after you said that Mexicans are hard working people. I hope you all bought coconuts from the man, after the awesome explanation of the coconuts. Hispanics should be the first in supporting the locals.