Hi! I love you guys video! When you guys went to the cenote and had to get life jackets/locker, were you able to pay with your debit/credit card? Did you have to change currency?
Hey!! Life jackets were included in the admission and for the locker we paid $3usd in cash. Not sure if they take credit card because mostly everyone paid by cash. They will accept mxn pesos as well. :D
You can stay at a hotel offsite that is great - so you can visit the site at night when it's all lit up. Very few people, a different experience. I've been there dozens of times and found something new each time. The last time we got there and it was 115º and then a storm hit - I've never seen so much rain. It never stopped (hours). So I felt blessed - all those sacrifices coming due. Nice video - I hope you go back again.
@@LensofSaika_Canada I ws able to walk around for hours - but I think the show is @ 9 or so in the evening for about 30m or so. When I was there they lit up all the main buildings and we walked around for a long time. And the hotel(s) were walking distance to the south - they had a spa, and a few lodging options with pools. Down near the restaurant, etc. Who can say they actually stayed overnight there? Good luck!
Went there 20 years ago neat place. I was able to go up the big parymid at that time. Very steep steps. There was a rope to hold on when you walked down..
Thank you so much! We bought Chichen Classic + Xcaret tour package and paid around CAD $380 per person. With this package, we got 15% off the original cost of both tours. There were no additional fees: transport, entry, water and lunch were included. Hope that helps! :)
Hi! I love you guys video! When you guys went to the cenote and had to get life jackets/locker, were you able to pay with your debit/credit card? Did you have to change currency?
Hey!! Life jackets were included in the admission and for the locker we paid $3usd in cash. Not sure if they take credit card because mostly everyone paid by cash. They will accept mxn pesos as well. :D
You can stay at a hotel offsite that is great - so you can visit the site at night when it's all lit up. Very few people, a different experience. I've been there dozens of times and found something new each time. The last time we got there and it was 115º and then a storm hit - I've never seen so much rain. It never stopped (hours). So I felt blessed - all those sacrifices coming due. Nice video - I hope you go back again.
That sounds so great! We’ll definitely try to do a night visit if we can. Thank you 😊
@@LensofSaika_Canada I ws able to walk around for hours - but I think the show is @ 9 or so in the evening for about 30m or so. When I was there they lit up all the main buildings and we walked around for a long time. And the hotel(s) were walking distance to the south - they had a spa, and a few lodging options with pools. Down near the restaurant, etc. Who can say they actually stayed overnight there? Good luck!
Hi. Great videos! Do you mind if i ask where you got your long sleeve rashguard with shorts? I've been searching for a nice one. Thanks!
Thank you!!🙂 It is a swimsuit we got from Shein.
Went there 20 years ago neat place. I was able to go up the big parymid at that time. Very steep steps. There was a rope to hold on when you walked down..
That is so cool - what a great experience!
Well described video. Can you share how much the tour costs and whether there were additional fees you had to pay for entry to the park?
Thank you so much! We bought Chichen Classic + Xcaret tour package and paid around CAD $380 per person. With this package, we got 15% off the original cost of both tours.
There were no additional fees: transport, entry, water and lunch were included. Hope that helps! :)
Which tour company did you use?
The company was ‘Sol-Ha’. It was located in our resort itself so we went there and booked it.
What time did you get back to the hotel
Can’t remember exactly but I think around 8-9pm. It was a 2.5 hours bus ride back. :)
Hi, is the Chichen itza tax fee included in the admission price or did you have to pay extra once you got to the site?
Hi! Yes everything was included in the admission price. We didn't pay anything extra (except from the shopping we did) :)