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We put all of our welcome bag things in three large luggage bags and luckily it got there okay. I just packed the patron bottles carefully with styrofoam sheets. The mini bottles are so cute and everybody went crazy over them. You should check with your WC to see if they are available in PV, although I doubt it.

 

On our return we had expensive champagne bottles that my husband's family brought from France that we didnt want to leave in Mexico. We wrapped them in my juicy sweats and put them in our luggage and they got back okay too!

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I got them in Vegas at the Aladdin mall at a very large tourist shop. I cant remember the name. It was an impulse buy, because as soon as I saw them I fell in love and had to get them. But I had to get more later from a beverage store in LA, Bevmo. They would probably have them at any large beverage shop.

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I keep forgetting to tell about one of the great ideas we put in our oot bags, we put stick its, and pens. It was great since we had a large group and it was a large resort but our rooms were all in the same area. We would write little note's to one another, and stick them on our doors, like at the pool, gone to breakfast, on the beach. The stick it's let us know where to find one another, it was a good idea. Of course my stainless steal travel mugs was still our best idea!

 

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Hi @@coming together.

 

If you are looking to make reference to PV you could probably choose things with a "beach theme". It could be flip flops, sun glasses, a bottle opener in flip flop shape, something that involves shells or starfish, perhaps a key holder.

 

Many couples also go with the tequila shots. You can also add the traditional mexican candy along with the useful items like lip balm, sunscreen, pepto or advil, wipes, expandable towels, etcétera. Also if choosing a month near to summer a hand fan will always be appreciated.

 

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In Puerto Vallarta there us a market called "Old Town Farmers Market" or "Tianguis Cultural". The market has plenty of little practical trinkets that can be used for tote bag gifts.

 

Some cute gifts could be traditional tin picture frames ( to put a thank you photo ) or a colorful Mexian bowl ( perhaps have it customized with your names ).

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