IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread
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2010-01-08 4:10 PM |
Veteran 493 West Palm Beach | Subject: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread I know it is still early but I am excited that Cozumel will be my FIRST IM!!! So who is in??? Has anyone booked the hotel yet? |
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2010-01-08 4:19 PM in reply to: #2603878 |
Master 1402 Cumming, Georgia | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread trirun26 - 2010-01-08 5:10 PM I know it is still early but I am excited that Cozumel will be my FIRST IM!!! So who is in??? Has anyone booked the hotel yet? I'm in and VERY excited as this is my first IM as well. I've been looking at prices but most weren't letting you book this far in advance. Maybe now they you can book. I'm most likely going to try and get there Wed 11/24 to have plenty of time to relax. After the race we are going to probably go stay in Cancun for a few days before heading back. I want to get a little group going for the significant others that are not participating in the race so my wife can socialize while I'm out doing my thing. |
2010-01-09 10:35 AM in reply to: #2603888 |
Veteran 493 West Palm Beach | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread I am also arriving on Wed with my husband, mom and sis..."my loyal support team" ;-). I am thinking of getting them the VIP tickets which are 50.00 but I understand they are worth it for the people who are waiting for their significan others!!! Getting a group together sounds like an excellent idea. |
2010-01-11 1:00 PM in reply to: #2603878 |
Expert 1083 The Woodlands, TX | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread It's my first too, I am so excited about it and glad to meet other BTer's racing this as well! I'm trying to convince everyone I know to come watch me and being that it's Cozumel, it hasn't been a hard sell. I haven't booked the hotel or flights yet because I'm not sure what days we'll be there. I was thinking about flying in Thursday to miss the Thanksgiving crowds at the airport and then spending the whole next week on the beach. After all, that's good for recovery, right??? |
2010-01-11 3:37 PM in reply to: #2603878 |
Master 2094 | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread I signed up today. I'm taking my wife, 13 yo son and 6yo daughter and possibly a babysitter. I'm hoping to find an all inclusive resort to recover for a few days. |
2010-01-12 1:50 PM in reply to: #2603878 |
Regular 153 Soutwest Florida | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread Im in too. This will be my first IM. My brother, and sister in law are doing the race too. My wife will be the support team. I cant wait to do this race I have been wanting to do an IM since I did my HIM. We are either coming in on Wed or Thurs staying a week total. Cant wait for the Margaritas after the race. Maybe a couple in the beginning of the week. Good to see the thread got started, keep up the training. |
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2010-01-14 6:30 PM in reply to: #2603878 |
Master 1402 Cumming, Georgia | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread My wife has narrowed down hotels to 4. If anyone stayed at any of these last year can you offer your opinions please? Iberostar, El Cozumeleno, Wyndham or Melia Cozumel. Thanks. |
2010-01-14 9:43 PM in reply to: #2603878 |
Veteran 265 Puerto Aventuras | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread Im in as well and also my first IM. I live across the pond just south of Playa del Carmen. I am not too familiar with Cozumel because the only times I cross over is to dive, but if I can help in any way, please let me know. Also, some friends have set up a local Tri Team called Trixperience (www.trixperience.com) and they will be doing a few Training Camps in Cozumel in case someone needs a nice vacation during your training. Looking forward to seeing you guys in 10 months!!! |
2010-01-15 4:04 PM in reply to: #2614816 |
Veteran 493 West Palm Beach | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread Hi csharp1171 |
2010-01-15 4:06 PM in reply to: #2615059 |
Veteran 493 West Palm Beach | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread gerrydiego - 2010-01-14 10:43 PM Im in as well and also my first IM. I live across the pond just south of Playa del Carmen. I am not too familiar with Cozumel because the only times I cross over is to dive, but if I can help in any way, please let me know. Also, some friends have set up a local Tri Team called Trixperience (www.trixperience.com) and they will be doing a few Training Camps in Cozumel in case someone needs a nice vacation during your training. Looking forward to seeing you guys in 10 months!!! Hmmm training camp sounds enticing...don't know if the hybby will go for that though ;-) so, how bad are the crosswinds that I hear about??? |
2010-01-16 6:01 PM in reply to: #2616468 |
Master 1402 Cumming, Georgia | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread To everyone that did Cozumel last year and stayed in a NON host hotel how much was transportation to/from bike check-in and swim start. My wife and I are having such a hard time picking a place to stay. Reviews are all over the place so any recommendations from anyone? |
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2010-01-16 7:21 PM in reply to: #2603878 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread I stayed at the Melia. Here are my pros/cons: Pros: Great beach front Wasn't too crowded- always got a seat for meals and chairs on the beach Pool bartender was awesome and the drinks were good Was 5 miles from downtown Resort was on the run course Free shuttle service to/from bike check in, as well as race day morning to the swim start The resort is a lot nicer than what the pics online look like Resort staff was friendly and very helpful Never had to deal with anyone hassling us about timeshares- NEVER while we were there For the price it was a good deal Cons: Pool was cold- but after the race it felt really good for the legs Food was "ok"- a little bland, nothing great. Breakfast was the best meal, IMO Cabs usually cost around $6 to go downtown- it's cheaper to rent a car for a day or scooters if you want to leave the resort frequently Not close to the finish- we had to walk a few blocks after the race with all our bags and bikes to catch a cab. Not a big deal if you have someone else with you who isn't racing. But for the 2 of us racing it was a hassle, but could have been worse Mosquitoes were REALLY BAD in the evening (around dusk)- but I think they were equally as bad anywhere else on the island. Make sure to bring some heavy duty bug spray! |
2010-01-17 5:14 AM in reply to: #2617674 |
Veteran 142 | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread The Cozumel Palace was incredible. Period. The service was excellent, the food was great, the location couldn't have been better for IM. The hotel is literally 100 feet from the convention center (which is where meetings/registration take place) and about a 4 minute walk from the finish line. While there is no beach (because it is close to downtown), the pools are beautiful and there is a buoyed-off area in front of the hotel for snorkeling. They went out of there way to help IM athletes get prepared, with a 3am breakfast bar (to name one thing). Basically every room has an ocean view and a 2-person jacuzzi tub beside the bed--very helpful for recovery.You really felt like you were in a host hotel. You pay a bit more, but it was absolutely worth it. Because it is so close to the downtown, you can walk to most shopping, but you will need to take a cab to get to the Chakkannab. Cons? The only con is that you have to leave. |
2010-01-17 7:36 AM in reply to: #2614816 |
Veteran 321 Georgia | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread csharp1171 - 2010-01-14 7:30 PM My wife has narrowed down hotels to 4. If anyone stayed at any of these last year can you offer your opinions please? Iberostar, El Cozumeleno, Wyndham or Melia Cozumel. Thanks. I stayed at the Melia too - completely agree with Runnergirl on this hotel, particularly the food. If you go the host hotel route, reserve now, but keep an eye on the big travel sites like Travelocity, Expedia, Hotels.com, etc. throughout the year. I was able to find a deal on one of the oceanfront jacuzzi rooms at the Melia on Travelocity for the same price as the IM special rate, which the Melia honored. |
2010-01-17 8:49 AM in reply to: #2618012 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread 98hogbay - 2010-01-17 6:14 AM The Cozumel Palace was incredible. Period. The service was excellent, the food was great, the location couldn't have been better for IM. The hotel is literally 100 feet from the convention center (which is where meetings/registration take place) and about a 4 minute walk from the finish line. While there is no beach (because it is close to downtown), the pools are beautiful and there is a buoyed-off area in front of the hotel for snorkeling. They went out of there way to help IM athletes get prepared, with a 3am breakfast bar (to name one thing). Basically every room has an ocean view and a 2-person jacuzzi tub beside the bed--very helpful for recovery.You really felt like you were in a host hotel. You pay a bit more, but it was absolutely worth it. Because it is so close to the downtown, you can walk to most shopping, but you will need to take a cab to get to the Chakkannab. Cons? The only con is that you have to leave. If I ever do this race again I'd want to stay at the Palace. Not only is it SUPER convenient, but I've heard nothing but good reviews about this resort- especially the food! |
2010-01-17 9:28 AM in reply to: #2603878 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread Also check out vacationstogo.com That's who we booked our resort through and we got a great deal- cheaper than going with the IM discount. We also got a free transfer package- so our transportation to and from the ferry dock in Cozumel was covered. If we were to fly directly into Cozumel then our transportation to/from the airport would have been included. |
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2010-01-17 4:50 PM in reply to: #2603878 |
Master 2094 | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread The Palace looks good. I"m planning to make it our 2nd honeymoon. Are there any couple resorts anyone would recommend? Looks like the kids have to stay home due to school. |
2010-01-17 5:31 PM in reply to: #2618652 |
Master 1402 Cumming, Georgia | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread I remember seeing one that was an adult only resort and I think it was a sister resort of the Wyndham. Cozumel Palace is looking pretty good but it is a little pricier but I guess you get what you pay for. |
2010-01-17 11:21 PM in reply to: #2616468 |
Veteran 265 Puerto Aventuras | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread trirun26 - 2010-01-15 4:06 PM gerrydiego - 2010-01-14 10:43 PM Im in as well and also my first IM. I live across the pond just south of Playa del Carmen. I am not too familiar with Cozumel because the only times I cross over is to dive, but if I can help in any way, please let me know. Also, some friends have set up a local Tri Team called Trixperience (www.trixperience.com) and they will be doing a few Training Camps in Cozumel in case someone needs a nice vacation during your training. Looking forward to seeing you guys in 10 months!!! Hmmm training camp sounds enticing...don't know if the hybby will go for that though ;-) so, how bad are the crosswinds that I hear about???
Sorry, have not checked here in a while. Winds in November can be anywhere from light to 25 knots crosswind. Out here our winds are front driven and November is when the NORTES or cold fronts start pushing through. In 2009 there was some wind, but actually it was a great race day. Two days before it was very windy, and a week later is was really blowing. Lets see what the wind gods have in store for us this November!!
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2010-01-18 3:51 PM in reply to: #2603878 |
Master 2094 | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread Flights arranged and confirmed at the Palace. Time to focus on training |
2010-01-19 10:15 AM in reply to: #2603878 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread Is anyone looking for a speedsuit for the swim? Here are some on sale. I would definitely get one if I did Cozumel again http://www.finisinc.com/Swimwear/Men/Performance |
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2010-01-19 1:27 PM in reply to: #2621593 |
Master 1402 Cumming, Georgia | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread 10 months out and I am so excited. Just booked airfare and hotel at Melia Cozumel. We were torn between Melia and Palace and ended up going with Melia because of the beach, onsite activities (for my wife), and price. I can't wait... |
2010-01-19 1:33 PM in reply to: #2621593 |
Veteran 265 Puerto Aventuras | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread runnergirl - 2010-01-19 10:15 AM Is anyone looking for a speedsuit for the swim? Here are some on sale. I would definitely get one if I did Cozumel again http://www.finisinc.com/Swimwear/Men/Performance Thanks for the post. Great prices. Any input from someone on short vs. long suit? Thanks G |
2010-01-19 1:51 PM in reply to: #2622174 |
The Original 7834 Raleigh/Durham | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread gerrydiego - 2010-01-19 2:33 PM runnergirl - 2010-01-19 10:15 AM Is anyone looking for a speedsuit for the swim? Here are some on sale. I would definitely get one if I did Cozumel again http://www.finisinc.com/Swimwear/Men/Performance Thanks for the post. Great prices. Any input from someone on short vs. long suit? Thanks G I don't have one so I can't comment on long vs short. I will say that a lot of athletes at Couzmel had them- I saw more short ones than fulls, but I did see both. After the swim I was wishing I had one- I wore a tri top/shorts and my tri top was a little looser than I would have liked and definitely created some drag. I tried to tuck the bottom of it into my tri shorts but no such luck- it wouldn't stay put. |
2010-01-20 9:21 PM in reply to: #2603878 |
Regular 153 Soutwest Florida | Subject: RE: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread Starting to get excited now. Have a Marathon end of Feb and then it is off to the Tri trng. I cant wait to start getting ready for the race. Still trying to figure out what hotel probably start working on what the wife wants to do first then nailing down what day to fly out wed or thurs. What are the cheaper tickets showing now. Looking forward to the big dance. |
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