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2011-02-20 10:54 AM

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Subject: IronMan Cozumel : Official Thread
Anybody else?  This will be my 2nd IM


2011-02-21 11:52 AM
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I'm signed up and it will be my first IM. I must admit, I'm pretty intimidated by this task.
2011-02-21 12:17 PM
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I wish I was going! I am jealous...Cozumel was my first IM and it was an amazing experience ;-)...the people and the organization of the entire island was fantastic. The swim was incredible, as if you were swimming in a glass of water!

If you guys have questions feel free to PM me!

Enjoy the journey...and smile all the way through ;-)

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2011-02-21 12:43 PM
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I did Cozumel last year and loved it.   I really felt like a pro with everyone cheering you on.  I'm certain that everyone that has done it before remembers "vamos vamos vamos".

Staying at the all inclusive hotels are not bad but if I go back and do it again I'll be finding a rental.
2011-02-27 2:43 PM
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I am thinking about it this year, if not this year then next. It's been a few years since I have been to Cozumel, but we will be there for vacation at the end of March. I plan on doing the run course(1 lap of it at least) and I never have been to the back side of the island, would like to check that out to see how windy it really is.

Maybe the wife will let me do it, we shall see, she wouldn't want to give up her black friday shopping lol.

Before I got back into doing tri's I thought I could do one, but the more training I do the more respect I gain for the distance.
2011-02-28 7:28 AM
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yeah, this will be my first IM.  It is a local race for me, otherwise I wouldn't even consider it.  Any ideas when it will sell out this year?


2011-03-01 4:29 PM
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kathy caribe - 2011-02-28 5:28 AM yeah, this will be my first IM.  It is a local race for me, otherwise I wouldn't even consider it.  Any ideas when it will sell out this year?


I think it sold out about 2-3 months before race day...
2011-03-02 6:19 PM
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*Hoping* to sign up...if the stars align!!  Will be watching for signs of it selling out - races seems to be selling out faster and faster.
2011-03-09 9:52 AM
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MrSolis - 2011-03-01 4:29 PM
kathy caribe - 2011-02-28 5:28 AM yeah, this will be my first IM.  It is a local race for me, otherwise I wouldn't even consider it.  Any ideas when it will sell out this year?


I think it sold out about 2-3 months before race day...

 

Thanks.  I was going to wait until after my HIM (to see if I think I could do an IM) but I think I'm just going to roll the bones and sign up.    I think it will sell out faster this year as word has been getting around.

2011-03-09 5:30 PM
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Can anyone give me a quick breakdown of costs for this? Do you fly into Cancun? Do you stay on the island or cancun? How much are flights/lodging/any other costs? I just did Arizona but itching for another one... thanks
2011-03-09 5:57 PM
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I just did IMAZ also.

I am flying into Cozumel so i don't have to deal with transportation from cancun to Coz (I am traveling with my bike).  The flight from California cost me around $500 round trip plus my whatever they charge me for my bike. 

I am staying on a bed and breakfast the first few nights at $75 a night for me and my wife and it is very closed to the race site. 

i like eating at smaller places so I don't think food is going to be much.  I speak the language so it should not be a big deal to eat at the small mom and pops restaurants

 



2011-03-09 8:14 PM
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Ballyb3 - 2011-03-09 6:30 PM Can anyone give me a quick breakdown of costs for this? Do you fly into Cancun? Do you stay on the island or cancun? How much are flights/lodging/any other costs? I just did Arizona but itching for another one... thanks

DO NOT stay in Cancun. 

I did Cozumel last year and LOVED it.  Fly directly into Cozumel if you can.  It will make things much more easy for you.  If you fly into Cancun you have to pay to get to Playa del Carmen.  They charged us about $10 per person plus they charged $10 for the bike to ride the bus.  The bus is the cheapest that we found but you have to take the bus all the way at the end of the bus lines.  Then you have to pay for the ferry ride to the island.  That was another $20 or so, I don't remember.  Depending on the time you get there it could take you 2 extra hours to get from Cancun to Cozumel.  If I do Cozumel again I will pay the extra money to fly directly into Cozumel. 

Do what MrSolis is doing with staying in a bed and breakfast and eat local.  At first the all inclusive sounds good but the food gets old real quick.  The upside to staying in the all inclusive is you will be around many other triathletes.

Have fun and get out and enjoy the island.  Even go to the mainland and go see the ruins but rent a car for this instead of doing the bus tours.  Having a rental was great because we could stay at places for as long as we wanted.  We read how we shouldn't rent a car in Mexico, Mexico is not safe, blah blah blah.  We stayed for a week after the race and we got out and did as much on our own as we could and had a blast.  Not once did I ever feel like we were in danger.

To anyone considering this race DO IT.  It is the most spectator friendly race I've ever done and the locals are so happy to have you there.  I felt like a pro coming into town with everyone yelling "vamos vamos vamos".  I promoised my wife long races every other year but if she said I could do Cozumel again I would be all over it.



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I have entered the race (first IM). I will be coming down with about 100 others from Team Z in the Washington DC Area!
2011-03-21 3:07 PM
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I just booked a hotel and I'm sooooo close to pulling the trigger on this one. It will be my 1st Ironman. I have had a coach since November and I'm definitely a back of the packer, but I think I can do it! Ahhhhhh!
2011-03-25 12:45 PM
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I will be there in 2012.  I had a few friends do it last year and they all agreed it was great.  Good luck everyone!
2011-04-01 12:18 PM
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Does anyone know a good website to look at condos/homes to rent for 5-7 days?  Thanks


2011-04-01 4:14 PM
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I don't remember how I found it but I found a Bed and breakfast close to the start area and then I looked for reviews on Tripadvisor.com.  You can start on Tripadvisor.com and find different options that work for you. I also found some reviews for hotels there that were helpfull

I am paying $75 a night for me and my wife at the B&B. 

2011-04-02 4:44 PM
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I would head over to the Cozumel board.  I'll give them a head's up.  This is a message board for locals who live there but there are cruisers on the board also.  Say hi to Corey. 

http://www.cozumelmycozumel.com/dc/index.php?showforum=5



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2011-04-03 6:05 PM
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LazyRiver - 2011-04-01 1:18 PM Does anyone know a good website to look at condos/homes to rent for 5-7 days?  Thanks

Try this:

www.vrbo.com

I know that they have plenty of Cozumel condos available for rent at a pretty cheap price compared to the resorts!  There's a grocery store, Mega, on the main road in downtown.  It's like a Super Wal-Mart so you can pretty much get anything you need to cook meals.  It's an awesome store!

2011-04-03 9:47 PM
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It will be my first IM. My wife and I drove up to Cozumel from Belize last year to watch a friend do this race. It was our first time witnessing an IM event and it was quite exciting to watch. The race is really spectacular and very spectator friendly. We stayed at Hotel Barracuda which is a fairly decent hotel located across the street from the Mega store and very close to the finish. I would stay there again this year but we're planning to take the kids with us this year and I think they would prefer something more kid friendly.
2011-04-16 8:41 PM
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MrSolis - 2011-02-20 10:54 AM Anybody else?  This will be my 2nd IM
Just pulled the trigger! This will be my 1st IM and 2nd ever tri (unless I do another this year)


2011-04-16 10:09 PM
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kathy caribe - 2011-04-16 6:41 PM
MrSolis - 2011-02-20 10:54 AM Anybody else?  This will be my 2nd IM
Just pulled the trigger! This will be my 1st IM and 2nd ever tri (unless I do another this year)

FELICIDADES !

2011-04-17 1:14 PM
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MrSolis - 2011-04-16 10:09 PM

kathy caribe - 2011-04-16 6:41 PM
MrSolis - 2011-02-20 10:54 AM Anybody else?  This will be my 2nd IM
Just pulled the trigger! This will be my 1st IM and 2nd ever tri (unless I do another this year)

FELICIDADES !

Mil gracias!  Nos vemos!

2011-04-18 3:26 PM
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I'm officially in and registered! First IM, here I come!
2011-05-02 8:28 PM
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There is a bike transportation service going for US to Cozumel. I know nothing about the company but know bringing bikes to Cozumel can be a challenge.

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