Your ticket covers one checked suitcase. Please note that we will be carrying humanitarian supplies of some sort (books, medical supplies, clothes…), so please expect to purchase one additional checked suitcase one way going south to GDL. We will do this at check-in ($35). Peter Anderson will provide you the supplies well in advance of our trip. Hopefully it will work out that you can take a large suitcase for humanitarian goods, and a small suitcase for your personal items. For the return flight, you can put your small suitcase into your large one and save on the return luggage charge. Travelers will meet all together once before we go, to discuss plans and answer your questions. We will not be tourists. We will be ambassadors of Rotary District 5170 and ambassadors of USA. Certain decorum will be expected of us. We will be treated there with great respect and deference – just as a diplomat would be treated. That’s not to mean we can’t or won’t have relaxed fun. It is CERTAIN! that we will have plenty of fun and that we will be tremendously fulfilled during our visit. Besides celebrating Dia de los Muertos with the Amecans, we will visit the Cruz Roja (Red Cross - where “our” ambulance resides) and a school or two where a future project is being planned.And tourism stuff! Climate this time of year is temperate and warm, but not hot. Ameca is about 3000ft elevation, so humidity is not excessive. The rainy season will have begun, keeping temps moderate. Their Rotary Club meeting will be formal, so men should bring a sports coat and women should bring business (not necessarily party) attire. Otherwise bring casual, conservative clothes and sturdy shoes.
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