The cocktail party was only 75 minutes away, so I filled the spa bath and climbed in. After a false start where I sprayed the whole bathroom with water, I got the nozzles adjusted and laid back to relax. Ah, I have missed having a bathtub!
I met the other 16 attendees over drinks in the Lobby Bar, then we headed to Portofino restaurant for dinner. We had eaten there the last time and it was fabulous, but they must have changed chefs and the food was very average this time.
Friday was a busy day starting with a walk through the Tao construction site. It's an interesting concept, a community built around the premise of healthy mind, body and spirit, and focused on lifelong learning. There will be a community centre built with glass floors over the cenote below, so you can do your downward-facing dog looking into the cool blue underground river. There will be a community garden, cooking and language lessons, even salsa classes (the dance, not the sauce). They have employed some famous guy from a health ranch in the US to run it all.
We saw the new Golf Clubhouse and drove around the edge of some of the fairways. Your golfcart here has a GPS so when you get hungry you just push a button to order your favourite food and beverage, and a waiter will bring it to you on the course. I would imagine play might slow down considerably while you enjoy sushi and a cold beer.
Then back to the conference room where we were given info about legal and immigration matters, and told about the new airport. The Cancun airport which currently serves the Riviera Maya brings in 9 million visitors each year; in the peak season, 500 flights per day arrive here, and the income from this 80 mile stretch alone makes up 60% of Mexico's tourism revenue.
On Saturday we had 1 on 1 meetings with the TAO salespeople, no I didn't get out my chequebook! And then we were free to enjoy the resort's facilities until the farewell cocktail party that evening.
I hung around on Sunday, drinking pina coladas and enjoying lunch at the buffet until about 5.30 and needed nothing more than toast for dinner.
Nothing like a relaxing weekend and a variety of cocktails to make me feel that all's right with the world!
Now back to yoga and deal with the excess pounds this trip has added!
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