Resort Wear/Resorts
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I'm not a beach person. but I also couldn't give two flying fucks if somewhere had a dress code. mostly for me at beach places or the likes, it's top off and barefoot all the time..
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@mclaincausey I totally hear you. But me and my wife have ended up taking several vacations over the last several years, and they've either required lots of planning and research, or intense running around and being constantly busy once we're there, or both. There's something to be said for having an all-inclusive where all you have to do is show-up, and drink fruity drinks under an umbrella. I'm all for seeing the world, and soaking up as much of the culture as possible, but there's a time and a place for that, and right now, this isn't it. Even the idea of being near a town right now sounds stressful. I don't want to have to think about anything other than relaxing, and the only decision I want to make on this vacation is which on-site restaurants we feel like eating at today and which new cocktail I want to try.
I'll look into the ones you suggested though. They sound like good options for the future. I love Arizona, so that's particularly intriguing to me.
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@Mizmazzle Exactly! The three sister resorts sit side-by-side.
Yeah, the dress code isn't a big deal. It's only for a couple of the nicer restaurants, and it's just a button-up shirt (plenty of IH short-sleeved chambrays will be great for this), pants, and some shoes or nice sandals.
Thank you for the suggestions. I'll look into them!
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@seawolf you can have both at some resorts. Mahekal is great for that. We found an amazing restaurant a block away, but could also just chill at the pool and have ceviche and mezcal if we wanted.
Viceroy is definitely more like what you’re describing where you have no option but show up and enjoy what they have unless you want to hitch a ride into town. The private bungalow thing makes it feel less like a vacation mill for fat American tourists and more like a romantic getaway
The latter is a good option especially these days in Rivera Maya.
Enchantment is isolated from Sedona. Sedona is a Taffy Town and not appealing in the least. The appeal of the region is the natural beauty or the surrounding landscape. The town itself might as well be Gatlinburg. So it again is a thing where you enjoy what they have on site unless you want to ride or drive into town.
Rosewood consumes the heart of San Miguel and you can easily explore the lazy town without any stress, or stay on the grounds.
Riviera Nayarit, Oaxaca, and others I might prefer to have the option to explore the region since doing so can be a relaxing activity there.
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I have 2 types of holidays.
All-inclusive dive resort or live-aboard, where the most complex thing I have to decide is whether to start the evening off with a beer or a gin and tonic.
In the middle of fucking nowhere doing one of the things that I truly love - fishing for wild and wonderful stuff. My next trip unless things escalate up a notch or two in the Red Sea is a live aboard in Djibouti (I'm playing down the proximity of the Houthi attacks when talking to Paula). It is an (unsurprisingly) untouched fishery with loads of different species to be caught and plenty of fly fishing opportunities from the shore. The biggest potential problem for me at the moment is that my left hip is completely fucked, so unless I can get some steroid injections or a hip replacement before I go, I won't really be able to fish. Fishing big surface lures for Trevally, Tuna and the like requires me to rotate quite violently on my hip, last time I went to Morocco, I really only fished 4 days out of 7.....
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@Giles I really admire your steadfast dedication to fishing. And I knew you loved fishing, but I had no idea (and please forgive the pun) just how deep it went. It sounds like an incredible hobby/sport. Also, it sounds very physical for those big catches, so I can totally understand the frustration of having hip issues when all you want to do is get back out on the water. Is a hip replacement something that you're planning on doing at some point soon? I know lots of people who've had hip replacements, and the tech is so amazing these days, and the recovery is really fast.
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Fabric is great. Fades quickly in sun to vintage look.
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@Mizmazzle Picked up a couple pairs of deck shorts and a black tiger shirt to try out. Will report back. Thank you!
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@seawolf oh hell yeah man. Hope you dig em as much as I do. Those tiger linen shirts are really incredible. Did you go with the Premium deck shorts or the regular? I’ve only tried the premium. That material is super nice. Only shorts I’ve found that are worth taking off my XHS for haha
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Battenwear is great for resorts or home lounging.
https://battenwear.com/products/camp-shorts-olive-drab-ripstop-ss24
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@seawolf said in Resort Wear/Resorts:
Also, it sounds very physical
It's hard for someone who has not done it quite how physical it is. I have done a lot of things in my life, but spending 12 hours a day standing up casting large lures, long distances in a small boat in a rough sea, and hopefully catching and playing large powerful fish is the most physically tiring thing I have ever done. After the first time I went to Oman, I started going to the gym to build up my strength. The first time I went to Morocco, I was not strong enough to play and land a single fish without help from My friend Szymon (who is half my age and built like a brick shithouse). Now I can land most fish I hook with no help.
@seawolf said in Resort Wear/Resorts:
Is a hip replacement something that you're planning on doing
Yes, had an MRI a couple of weeks back so we can plan what and when we do that.
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@Mizmazzle I went with the regular because they weren’t as heavy, and since I only usually wear shirts in the extreme heat, I need them to be a little lighter. I was tempted though. Are they ever too hot?
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@Sarina gave me a pair of these for Xmas. They are brilliant......
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@mclaincausey These all look great! Bummed that all of their lounge shirts are sold out in my size. That lavender is awesome
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@mclaincausey said in Resort Wear/Resorts:
Battenwear is great for resorts or home lounging.
ordered one of these