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Hello- Hubby and I are cruising next year, can anyone tell us about the glass blowers factory in Cabo and the zoo in Puerto Vallarta. Are they worth checking out, easy to get to? We were also looking into Stone Island in Mazatlan and maybe horseback riding or a canopy tour.This is our first time so any suggestions are welcome. Thanks Donna and Eric

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Hello- Hubby and I are cruising next year, can anyone tell us about the glass blowers factory in Cabo and the zoo in Puerto Vallarta. Are they worth checking out, easy to get to? We were also looking into Stone Island in Mazatlan and maybe horseback riding or a canopy tour.This is our first time so any suggestions are welcome. Thanks Donna and Eric

 

The one where the party animals get together http://www.zoobardance.com/home.html ???

 

or the one where the people go to see the animals http://www.veoh.com/videos/v2666331G2PNZQmR?c=vallartazoo ???

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We went to the Glass Blowing Factory in 2005 as part of a tour that also took us down to San Jose Del Cabo and the cactus garden. Overall, it was an interesting day although I don't think just a trip to the factory would be all that exciting. Is it a part of a larger tour/excursion? If so, go for it. We rode on nice, air conditioned busses and heard about the history of the area as we drove from one place to the next.

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The one where the party animals get together http://www.zoobardance.com/home.html ???

 

or the one where the people go to see the animals http://www.veoh.com/videos/v2666331G2PNZQmR?c=vallartazoo ???

 

Well I'll be darned! I did not know that they put a zoo in Mismaloya. I have never ever read, heard anyone speak of it. And it looks quite nice.

I did find the botanical gardens in Mismaloya last Jan.

It too was nice but small and it's located on a mountain top so the view is nice of all the vegetation.

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We were in the Zoo in Mismaloya last May.

It is not big, but it is nice, with many trees and plants, real tropical.

At the entrance you can buy a bag with various foods for the animals. It states what to give to which animal. My grandson loved this.

You walk around, sometimes a little steep as it is hilly, it can be hot, so bring a hat and water.

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