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PHOENIX -- If you're planning on going away for spring break or for a summer vacation, one Valley travel agent said it's likely you haven't considered heading south of the border.

Paul Seiferth said he has seen a steady decline in the number of travelers interested in going to Mexico.

"We used to do a lot of business in Mexico: Cancun, Mazatlan, Cabo. I would say it's a 75 percent decline over the past two years," Paul Seiferth, who owns Terra Travel.

Seiferth said that, because of our close proximity to Mexico, Arizonans are inundated with news reports of violent cartels and border violence.

"It's sad," he said. "People in Mexico work very hard. Ninety-nine-point-nine percent of them are good, hard-working, honest people, but you hear about the cartels and it scares people."

Seiferth said he travels to Mexico and feels safe doing so.

Sandra Haros , Reporter

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    ILOVESB1070 wrote...
    ?????
    Why would you "vacation" in a third world country ????
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    yrreta wrote...
    Used to be you would go down to
    Mexico and have your picture taken with a donkey in a sombrero, now its a Cartel member in a ski mask. Yeah baby, livin' the dream now!
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    Steve wrote...
    Kind of the opposite affect for Mexicans.
    While less Americans are going to Mexico for vacation, more Mexicans are coming and staying in the U.S.
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    OneWonders wrote...
    Why not just go
    to Guadalupe, it's close and a little more safe.
    Equal Justice, Not Social Justice.
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    Wrote wrote...
    You
    think? Beheading on vacation is not what I would look for.
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    2cents wrote...
    Rocky Point . . .
    . . . and the trip en route is an exception, off the path of warring cartels, and well travelled by many US and Canadian vistors all the time. The media continues year after year to paint that territory with the same big brush as, say, Juarez. Rocky Point has been seeing a slow comeback as word travels, and as observant people come out of their hidey holes.
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    Truth_hurtz wrote...
    Referring to any spot in Mexico
    As "safe" is the same as referring to a "safe" spot in Iraq (literally). Only difference is in Iraq, it's tribes warring. In Mexico, it's gangs and cartels. They use THE SAME METHODS of fear and intimidation. Would any logical sane person honestly vacation in Beautiful Falluja for the spring if some travel agent told them they'd have a great time?
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    Anti-deceptor wrote...
    Not going to happen
    Murder, rape, robbery, kidnapping - just call your travel agent!
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    2cents wrote...
    @ Truth
    Your avoidance of Mexico is your choice, but since you seemingly pursue truth . . . The vast majority of people who have frequented Rocky Point over many years will tell you they feel way safer there than here. Way. And while travelers through cartel hot spots are subject to crossfire, Rocky Point is a neutral zone. Oh, and, the gangs and cartels are firmly implanted here and across the US. If you are a warring member in Mexico or a warring member here, you are not safe.
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