I don't really go around liking videos, but in my research for going to Mérida I found your channel. Your videos are factual and therefore helpful. Very much appreciate it. Of course if you know of a good driver in Mérida I would appreciate that, as we are thinking about going to Uxmal but not for the whole day. Thank you again.
Well I’m super happy you found the channel and I appreciate your like a lot. Liking videos help others find them because UA-cam will show the video to more people. I don’t have a driver I recommend in Merida but I’m sure you can find one in the Facebook groups.
Gracias por tus videos, muy interesantes e informativos. En particular los videos del tren maya los esperamos como una guía y saber cuándo y cómo abordarlo. ❤
Hola y Qué tal? I met you at La Calle a few years ago and I just stumbled on to your channel. We continue to return here year after year for several months and this video was wonderfully helpful on learning the ropes for the new train. Many thanks!
Que pasó Alex de Florida, si? thank you for reaching out. It’s been so long since I’ve been to La Calle. It’s time to go back as I’m just to lazy to do anything else.
Hi Monte, I really appreciate you taking these trips so that we can see how to do it. Also thanks for the tips (toilet paper and bug spray). I don’t plan to get a car so knowing how to get around without one is very helpful (loved your video about all the transportation options in Merida…I took lots of notes). You are sacrificing yourself in this hot weather for us. Thanks again! I’ll go to see the yellow city when it gets “cool” again. 😊
Wow!🚝👏🏽 Another amazing video Monté! You're STILL our premier source for everything Merida!🥇 ¡Gracias por tu tiempo y la investigación que pones en cada video! ¡Te apreciamos!
I have watched a few of your videos and incredibly I was in Izamal today and we dined at Kichen. Both are great places and we were impressed. Sadly we had to miss the ruins as we needed to get a hire car back in time. It was 38 degrees
Great video Monte. I heard that you paid 164 pesos which is the Turista International price, so I guess they are charging the temporary or permanent residents of Mexico gringo prices. Very unfair in my opinion, but it is what it is. Agree with you on the last mile: local transportation is not available at many of the stations and prices are exorbitant when you get a taxi.
I remember you, in your first trip in the mayan train you had a really bad time... Many delays, sluggish speeds, I remember that you barely made it to your "posada"... From what I saw it was a real nightmare... I hope this time it went better (I haven't seen the video yet).
The current Administration leaning towards the left. they want a better economy built with social development for everyone. Tren Maya was created as a curtain to detail locals from migrating to the North countries looking for better life and opportunities. When south Americans come to the USA and Canada they basically work in the service Industry. myself being one of them. we work in Hotels, restaurants, stores, cleaning crew, landscaping and in production. The Tren Maya, along with the Itsmo de Tehuantepec corridor and a Train are supposed to hold people working in the new companies coming from Asia with the nearshoring. They are trying to be eco-friendly and are developing the Mayan ruins as another atraction for the tourists. developing roads, Maya-style hotels, new airports, maritime ports, and assisting with planting millions of trees to cushioning for the impact of all of this new Infraestructure. It will get better with time. but they had to open the train so it can start producing money for the local people by creating many new jobs.
The private sector will surely rise to the occasion as regards transport from the Tren Maya stations into the towns. Some local entrepreneur will no doubt think of starting some kind of shuttle service even if it's just with minivans. Subscribed, btw.
I've been to the Yucatan twice, and took a bus from Cancun to Merida. The train looks more comfortable. Not sure why the train stations needed to be so far from the towns, but in my opinion shuttle busses should run to the center of town instead of relying on only taxis.
Your Spanish is on-point bruh!! Do you have a criteria for where to eat to avoid “stomach issues?” I’ve been to MX 20+ times without issue but I’m always mindful.😆 Another great video Monte. Thanks for siting thru all the train delays & mosquitoes to get us the content. 🦟👍🏾
I walked into the market and saw a billion flies and decided I didn’t want that drama today. Which is why I left and went to something that looked a little more sanitary. My Spanish is functional. I’m working on it.
@@mamacat321yes I had my own Japanese zen garden at our house in Atlanta. It a was sublime and very peaceful when my coo coo neighbor wasn’t out blowing invisible leaves and spider eggs in the summer. 😂😂
Great show if i may add the reason people or should i say the locals are up in arms with the Maya train is because it changes the character of these towns and when constructed it did some environmental harm so i get it for tourist its great for the born and raised local i can see there frustrations and concern the Mexican government promotes it as an economic win win which may well be in future i can say from my experience i like Merida of 10 yrs ago under the radar hidden gem vs today i like Tulum of 15 yrs ago an un developed hidden gem vs today a ruined paradise by greed :)
I understand nobody likes change. But for Mexico to continue to grow and be an economic force it needs major projects like this. The train allowed me to visit Izamal and hopefully many others helping that area grow and be more known to people.
El Tren Maya will damage or destroy many fragile ecological environments. Totally possible to get to Izamal and Valladolid by bus, please don't try to speak for the locals as expats or visitors.
The majority of locals are happy with Tren Maya and they want there areas to prospere. It’s only a small group who’s interests are being harm by this government or people that come from already “developed and environmentally harmed” countries whom are not happy. If TREN MAYA’S proyect offends you, maybe is time to look for another area to relax.
I didn't express offense why are you so hostile? I understand the tradeoffs with the importance of tourism to the economy. But there is very real ecological damage particularly along the southern part of the peninsula which should be discussed not ignored.
Thank you. You do a good job. Didn't you say there was a derailment? EWH. Also, doesn't seem they're really that good on schedules nor track control. Yes! They Definitely need train transportation. I'm subscribing to your channel. I want to see the rest of your excursions. Trying to figure out if I am moving to Mexico and if so, where? Make sure you're in Mazatlan on April 8 for the Full Solar Eclipse. It's coming into the US directly over Mazatlan. (Get your eclipse glasses) PS, We haven't had one like this, astrologically, for about 25 years. It's going to bring change! Adios! 😊
En el tren maya hay mucha controversia porque hay mucha politica, tenemos un presidente que quiere que el sur del pais prospere y no solo el norte, a lo contrario de otros politicos que solo quieren beneficios pero para ellos sin inportarles el pueblo.
Ado is still the better option in most cases. The only advantage to the train is comfort and the ability to walk around on longer trips. I think the trip to Palenque was better on the train vs ado, which is was told might have safety issue in that part of the country.
Probably not as I don’t think I’ll purposely visit chichen Itzá again. Way tooooooo many people. But I’ll tell you about the station on my next video and see if I can get some details about transit.
That would be great. Check out the services I offer on my websites. Typically folks book a 1 hour session to discuss their plans. www.mexitplans.com/1x1
There has been no known corruption in building the Tren Maya. Unfortunately the way they did it without corruption involved mobilizing the only branch of the Mexican government directly under the power of the president - the military. However, that's the only way they could assure that it would get done *without* corruption. They have done an amazing job of reusing existing rail right-of-way that has been there for over 100 years. When that right-of-way wasn't available (Valladolid to Cancun, Cancun to Chetumal, Chetumal to Escárcega) they are building right next to the major freeways and roads restricting the amount of jungle that needs to be cleared. In the unlikely chance that there were Jaguar living right next to the road they can move back 50 ft. The net environmental impact is positive with this project. If it takes fuel burning cars off the road and does it in a sustainable manner than you'd be all for it if you cared about the environment.
Another great video from you Sir! And seriously? 10:12 that is ugly as all heck there. Having exposed out in the open electric conduits like that. More proof that that whole thing is just so danged half-@$$ constructed.
I'm going to subscribe to you channel I really like your videos and all the disagreement for the train 🚆 is all about politics. Which sucks. You Crack me up with a gringo price and Mosquitoes 🦟 of the chain 😂😂😂
I love all your tren maya videos ❤
Thank You. I love making them.
I love TREN MAYA!! it's amazing how it takes you to a wonderful journey through that magic land
I agree it does make the entire peninsular more accessible.
I don't really go around liking videos, but in my research for going to Mérida I found your channel. Your videos are factual and therefore helpful. Very much appreciate it. Of course if you know of a good driver in Mérida I would appreciate that, as we are thinking about going to Uxmal but not for the whole day. Thank you again.
Well I’m super happy you found the channel and I appreciate your like a lot. Liking videos help others find them because UA-cam will show the video to more people. I don’t have a driver I recommend in Merida but I’m sure you can find one in the Facebook groups.
Gracias por tus videos, muy interesantes e informativos. En particular los videos del tren maya los esperamos como una guía y saber cuándo y cómo abordarlo.
❤
Gracias por tus comentarios. Voy a grabar muchos más.
Hola y Qué tal? I met you at La Calle a few years ago and I just stumbled on to your channel. We continue to return here year after year for several months and this video was wonderfully helpful on learning the ropes for the new train. Many thanks!
Que pasó Alex de Florida, si? thank you for reaching out. It’s been so long since I’ve been to La Calle. It’s time to go back as I’m just to lazy to do anything else.
Hey, nice video. Looking forward to more videos about the tren Maya.
Thank you. I’ll keep making them.
I love the maya train project!!!! It is exactly what you said! Thank you for the inside that you give us with your videos!
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Great video! Your editing skills are exceptional!
Thanks Paul. I think I’m developing a style.
Viva México.
Hi Monte, I really appreciate you taking these trips so that we can see how to do it. Also thanks for the tips (toilet paper and bug spray). I don’t plan to get a car so knowing how to get around without one is very helpful (loved your video about all the transportation options in Merida…I took lots of notes). You are sacrificing yourself in this hot weather for us. Thanks again! I’ll go to see the yellow city when it gets “cool” again. 😊
You will adjust to the heat and im happy to make the videos. Thank you for your time and attention.
Wow!🚝👏🏽
Another amazing video Monté! You're STILL our premier source for everything Merida!🥇 ¡Gracias por tu tiempo y la investigación que pones en cada video! ¡Te apreciamos!
Wow. That is so kind of you to say.
I have watched a few of your videos and incredibly I was in Izamal today and we dined at Kichen. Both are great places and we were impressed. Sadly we had to miss the ruins as we needed to get a hire car back in time. It was 38 degrees
Awesome thanks for watching. It did get hot at the ruins. The pop sickle was exactly what I needed afterwards.
Great video Monte. I heard that you paid 164 pesos which is the Turista International price, so I guess they are charging the temporary or permanent residents of Mexico gringo prices. Very unfair in my opinion, but it is what it is. Agree with you on the last mile: local transportation is not available at many of the stations and prices are exorbitant when you get a taxi.
Yes. I purchased online so this was the option. But since my trip to Palenque they’ve been charging the international rate.
It will be great a transportation system between train stations a cities. First time a see you video it likes me, Freddy
Gracias Freddy. Thank you for watching and I getting to know the channel.
It is a beautiful looking place. I bet you got some great photos.
It’s is a very lovely place
I really enjoy your day trips on the maya train. I’m catching up on the #replays but this just makes me feel like I’m in Merida again. :)
Awesome. Thank you!
I’m really appreciative of your videos! 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you for watching.
How modern and clean the station is! Encouraging for a state sider.
Once it’s finished it will be amazing.
Excelente video, thanks for sharing. Very informative. Will be of great help when I return to La Bella Merida.
Thank you for watching.
I remember you, in your first trip in the mayan train you had a really bad time... Many delays, sluggish speeds, I remember that you barely made it to your "posada"... From what I saw it was a real nightmare... I hope this time it went better (I haven't seen the video yet).
the first trip was an adventure. This one is night and day although with some minor hiccups.
Hola, great video. I enjoyed watching the whole show. Thank you. La comida se mira deliciosa.
Thanks for watching. The food was delicious. I figured out the silkil pak.
@Mexitplans thank you for your honest opinion on Tren Maya.
What's up King 👑 nice to meet you in Centro.. today. Hopefully I will catch up with you and get. Star ⭐ Bucks
It was good meeting you as well. Thanks for saying hello. I really appreciate it.
The current Administration leaning towards the left. they want a better economy built with social development for everyone.
Tren Maya was created as a curtain to detail locals from migrating to the North countries looking for better life and opportunities. When south Americans come to the USA and Canada they basically work in the service Industry. myself being one of them. we work in Hotels, restaurants, stores, cleaning crew, landscaping and in production. The Tren Maya, along with the Itsmo de Tehuantepec corridor and a Train are supposed to hold people working in the new companies coming from Asia with the nearshoring. They are trying to be eco-friendly and are developing the Mayan ruins as another atraction for the tourists. developing roads, Maya-style hotels, new airports, maritime ports, and assisting with planting millions of trees to cushioning for the impact of all of this new Infraestructure. It will get better with time. but they had to open the train so it can start producing money for the local people by creating many new jobs.
I agree with this assessment. Mexico has invested in itself while other countries have not. The investment will pay huge dividends moving forward.
The private sector will surely rise to the occasion as regards transport from the Tren Maya stations into the towns. Some local entrepreneur will no doubt think of starting some kind of shuttle service even if it's just with minivans. Subscribed, btw.
Awesome. I hope so soon and at a decent price.
I've been to the Yucatan twice, and took a bus from Cancun to Merida. The train looks more comfortable. Not sure why the train stations needed to be so far from the towns, but in my opinion shuttle busses should run to the center of town instead of relying on only taxis.
I agree with you.
Your Spanish is on-point bruh!! Do you have a criteria for where to eat to avoid “stomach issues?” I’ve been to MX 20+ times without issue but I’m always mindful.😆
Another great video Monte. Thanks for siting thru all the train delays & mosquitoes to get us the content. 🦟👍🏾
I walked into the market and saw a billion flies and decided I didn’t want that drama today. Which is why I left and went to something that looked a little more sanitary. My Spanish is functional. I’m working on it.
(side note: a koi keeper? For many years?? How fascinating! Not the average comment when someone says they like koi :) )
Yes. I belong to the koi club in Atlanta and had 46 koi. I really enjoyed the hobby. I had a 3800 gallon pond in my zen garden.
@@Mexitplans WOWOWOW!! That's more than the Japanese Garden up where I live in Portland OR!
@@mamacat321yes I had my own Japanese zen garden at our house in Atlanta. It a was sublime and very peaceful when my coo coo neighbor wasn’t out blowing invisible leaves and spider eggs in the summer. 😂😂
Really Good songs too!
Thanks. Scoring a video is so hard. I try not to over do it.
Great show if i may add the reason people or should i say the locals are up in arms with the Maya train is because it changes the character of these
towns and when constructed it did some environmental harm so i get it for tourist its great for the born and raised local i can see there frustrations and concern
the Mexican government promotes it as an economic win win which may well be in future i can say from my experience i like Merida of 10 yrs ago under the radar hidden gem vs today i like Tulum of 15 yrs ago an un developed hidden gem vs today a ruined paradise by greed :)
I understand nobody likes change. But for Mexico to continue to grow and be an economic force it needs major projects like this. The train allowed me to visit Izamal and hopefully many others helping that area grow and be more known to people.
El Tren Maya will damage or destroy many fragile ecological environments. Totally possible to get to Izamal and Valladolid by bus, please don't try to speak for the locals as expats or visitors.
The majority of locals are happy with Tren Maya and they want there areas to prospere. It’s only a small group who’s interests are being harm by this government or people that come from already “developed and environmentally harmed” countries whom are not happy. If TREN MAYA’S proyect offends you, maybe is time to look for another area to relax.
I believe I asked for input from locals to understand. I’m not speaking for anyone other than myself and my opinions.
I didn't express offense why are you so hostile? I understand the tradeoffs with the importance of tourism to the economy. But there is very real ecological damage particularly along the southern part of the peninsula which should be discussed not ignored.
Thank you. You do a good job. Didn't you say there was a derailment? EWH. Also, doesn't seem they're really that good on schedules nor track control. Yes! They Definitely need train transportation. I'm subscribing to your channel. I want to see the rest of your excursions. Trying to figure out if I am moving to Mexico and if so, where?
Make sure you're in Mazatlan on April 8 for the Full Solar Eclipse. It's coming into the US directly over Mazatlan. (Get your eclipse glasses) PS, We haven't had one like this, astrologically, for about 25 years. It's going to bring change! Adios! 😊
Awesome. I saw the on in 2017 and was blown away. I have glasses for this one.
Viva el tren Maya! Viva el Presidente AMLO! Viva México!!!
En el tren maya hay mucha controversia porque hay mucha politica, tenemos un presidente que quiere que el sur del pais prospere y no solo el norte, a lo contrario de otros politicos que solo quieren beneficios pero para ellos sin inportarles el pueblo.
Gracias para su comentario.
It seems, as of now, ADO is still much more efficent and economical than the train. Do you agree?
Ado is still the better option in most cases. The only advantage to the train is comfort and the ability to walk around on longer trips. I think the trip to Palenque was better on the train vs ado, which is was told might have safety issue in that part of the country.
Can you make a video going from Chichen Itza to Merida (Tren Maya)
Probably not as I don’t think I’ll purposely visit chichen Itzá again. Way tooooooo many people. But I’ll tell you about the station on my next video and see if I can get some details about transit.
@@Mexitplans no worries. Thank you so much
For 🙋🏽♀️ yes👍🏼mo money mo money mo money 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for watching.
We would like to connect with Ya'll regarding logistics! We so appreciate your videos 🎉
That would be great. Check out the services I offer on my websites. Typically folks book a 1 hour session to discuss their plans. www.mexitplans.com/1x1
Excelent video,congrats
Thank you.
How much was your train ride? Round trip 😊
$19.64 usd or 328 pesos
I'm not again Tren Maya, i'm against the corruptions, opacity and lack of studies about the environment impact
Ok
So do you believe it to be a beneficial project for Mexico and the southern region?
Thanks for responding
what are you talking about they did the environmental studies get informed. its people like you that are ignorant about the project.
There has been no known corruption in building the Tren Maya. Unfortunately the way they did it without corruption involved mobilizing the only branch of the Mexican government directly under the power of the president - the military. However, that's the only way they could assure that it would get done *without* corruption.
They have done an amazing job of reusing existing rail right-of-way that has been there for over 100 years. When that right-of-way wasn't available (Valladolid to Cancun, Cancun to Chetumal, Chetumal to Escárcega) they are building right next to the major freeways and roads restricting the amount of jungle that needs to be cleared. In the unlikely chance that there were Jaguar living right next to the road they can move back 50 ft. The net environmental impact is positive with this project. If it takes fuel burning cars off the road and does it in a sustainable manner than you'd be all for it if you cared about the environment.
As with all incomplete planning, the Tren Maya has been beset by problems. Let's hope it does not become a permanent white elephant.
Let's hope not. I've already seen a tremendous improvement since my first trip. If you missed that video, grab some popcorn.
You might know this: Is there any kind of account in Mexico you can transfer an IRA to without paying IRA withdraw penalties?
I have no idea. Sorry.
Another great video from you Sir! And seriously? 10:12 that is ugly as all heck there. Having exposed out in the open electric conduits like that. More proof that that whole thing is just so danged half-@$$ constructed.
It’s a work in progress.
promo sm 🙄
Thanks for watching
I need to see diferents stations, thanks for your videos
No problem 👍
I'm going to subscribe to you channel I really like your videos and all the disagreement for the train 🚆 is all about politics. Which sucks. You Crack me up with a gringo price and Mosquitoes 🦟 of the chain 😂😂😂
Thank you for subscribing. You could see a cloud of mosquitos. 🦟