Cuba should look out for alternate energy..I am an India and never seen blackouts in my country..Yes we have power cuts cut for 15 minutes only and I am solar energy to light up my house
"Its part of the adventure?" you meet these kind of silly tourists in Cuba. Personally, my wife and I just returned back two weeks ago. You can see how much has changed in the last six years. Hard to describe, but they dont really like tourists, its like there tired of us? Being Canadian, we dont have a Florida or Hawaii, so we tend to adopt Cuba as another province. But its different now, its like your in a time warp, back in the 17th century, without the charm
Coming from South East Asia, me travelling to Latin America and hearing gunshots within metres was to put it - “it’s part of the adventure”. I totally agree with that American woman. Would love to visit Cuba soon, electricity or no electricity. I guess being Canadian is no different than being like the majority of Americans. Funny, 100 % of Canadians whom I met would distinguish themselves very quickly as “we are Canadians, not Americans”
Cuba si…for $500, 7 days all inclusive resort…free buffet 3x/day, 24hr snack bar, best coffee and rum..free unlimited drinks/beer/wine/whiskey..includes flight, transfers, hotel…gorgeous beaches, white sand, free entertainment shows every night..what could go wrong?
Cuba should look out for alternate energy..I am an India and never seen blackouts in my country..Yes we have power cuts cut for 15 minutes only and I am solar energy to light up my house
If they can get the solar panels through the embargo...and then pay for them.
Why would you go to Cuba when they don’t have any electricity??! 😂🤣
Why would you go to Cuba WITH electricity?
The women there are awesome I’ve been there 3 times 😂
Class and culture, something the USA lacks.
@@terrystevens5261 I don't see many people migrating to that communist sh1thole.
Was that guy peddling a hat with a picture of one of the world biggest murderer?
Not only he was a murderer but also a blatant racist. And yet the left-wingers do worship Che Gevara.
Why are those Cuban musicians playing music to those empty tables? 😄
Part of the adventure? The poor Cubans have been living that "adventure" for 70 years. No electricity, no running water, ration cards for basic foods.
When you visit Cuba, be prepared for anything, it’s the thrill of Cuba!
"Its part of the adventure?" you meet these kind of silly tourists in Cuba. Personally, my wife and I just returned back two weeks ago. You can see how much has changed in the last six years. Hard to describe, but they dont really like tourists, its like there tired of us? Being Canadian, we dont have a Florida or Hawaii, so we tend to adopt Cuba as another province. But its different now, its like your in a time warp, back in the 17th century, without the charm
Coming from South East Asia, me travelling to Latin America and hearing gunshots within metres was to put it - “it’s part of the adventure”. I totally agree with that American woman. Would love to visit Cuba soon, electricity or no electricity. I guess being Canadian is no different than being like the majority of Americans. Funny, 100 % of Canadians whom I met would distinguish themselves very quickly as “we are Canadians, not Americans”
I’ve visited Cube few times in last 6 yrs and every time I go it was always less and less of everything.
@@ezz151 Well I think his point is, to the locals, it's not an adventure.
Cuba si…for $500, 7 days all inclusive resort…free buffet 3x/day, 24hr snack bar, best coffee and rum..free unlimited drinks/beer/wine/whiskey..includes flight, transfers, hotel…gorgeous beaches, white sand, free entertainment shows every night..what could go wrong?
They are saving big money on utility bills?
😂😂
viva el comunismo. La victoria del pueblo. Wow !!!!
Manhattan in 2019, Texas in 2021, outages happen.
This will go a half year. There is a difference.
Cuba's power infrastructure is nearly done. In Manhattan and Texas, there are funds to invest in the power grid.
Cuba has had shortages in the last 70 years. It's part of the Communist paradise.