You guys are braver than me. Haven't been to Mexico, LA, or Chicago since the '70s. Only been back to NYC on business a hand full of times since then and it certainly was not a pleasure. I don't get time to travel for pleasure much but when I do, it's gonna be to somewhere that has folks that say howdy, yes sir, no mam, sug, and hon. TOM
I wouldn't go to Mexico now our government has open the gates of hell paying 6 billion in ransom to free some Americans ,it's open season for kidnapping Americans in foreign countries
I completed reviewing the links Gary provided and find going as a group has a number of benefits and some negatives, each are personal leaning of course.As Gary states, one big benefit is there is expertise to guide you through the process of entr/exit and increasing confidence and safety when travelling in a pack, always in real-time communication. At least for we busnuts driving half century old vehicles, it is comforting to know there are some pairs of hands to help out if needed. Having the trip planned means you don't have to do that - deciding where to stay, what to see and eat, etc. Yet, it seems to offer great latitutde and time to do as you please. The organized aspects seem pretty like and offer a structure to guide without impinging on one's own wishes. For three weeks, the price of a thousand for a couple seems quite reasonable. Fee includes all campsites, some meals, etc. Pretty bare bones but that can be a benefit or negative. Personally, we travel quite inependently so the minimum is fine.Another aspect, benefit or negative, is travelling in a group of 50-100 people and getting to make new friends and avoid some too. LOL I think what is nice is having the option to go solo around or connect with a few others amd name a group day trip.As to safety, the routes this group takes are as safe as possible. Major well-travelled routes and again safety in numbers. Given the proximity to the border and tourist filled cities, English should not be a problem. Probably the most concerning after reading and watching it all is the weather. There was mention of it being cold and lots of jackets. It seems during the day it's shorts and tees but evenings might get chilly.If anyone is seriously considering this trip, read up and be prepared to sign up on the first day. Last trip got sold out in 90 minutes.
Gary - I tried to get more info on the trip but it is part of Chapter 8 of Escapees. Apparently, one must join both organizations to be "in". What does Escapees offer these days that one can not easily find on the internet between Facebook groups, other forums, to numerous blogs and social media sites?The Ecapees membership is only 50 bucks but I could not find any value in the listed benefits.
Escapees work good for full timers that is what is geared towards. Not for the average RV user