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Puerto Paraíso
edit- ... that Puerto Paraíso was visited by Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, and Michelle Rodriguez while they publicized Fast & Furious 6 during its Mexican premiere?
- Source: Nieto, Nancy Mora (2013-05-19). ""Rápidos y Furiosos 6" invadirá las salas de cine del país" ["Fast & Furious 6" will invade movie theaters across the country.]. SinEmbargo (in Spanish). Notimex. ProQuest 1353056561. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
The article notes: "Los actores Diesel, Rodríguez y Luke Evans, quienes se encuentran en esta ciudad para promocionar el filme, presenciarán la premier, previa a su estreno el próximo viernes en más de dos mil pantallas del país. Su llegada a la Plaza Puerto Paraíso causó revuelo entre la gente, que por momentos se amontonaban en algún punto por el que pensaban podrían arribar los actores y, con suerte, poder fotografiarles."
From Google Translate: "Actors Diesel, Rodriguez, and Luke Evans, who are in this city to promote the film, will attend the premiere, prior to its release next Friday on more than two thousand screens across the country. Their arrival at Plaza Puerto Paraíso caused a stir among the people, who at times crowded around any point where they thought the actors might arrive and, with luck, be able to photograph them."
- ALT1: ... that one journalist cited Puerto Paraíso in comparing Cabo San Lucas to Beverly Hills' Rodeo Drive, while the same year another reported the mall was largely deserted? Source: Webster, Dan (2003-01-26). "Los Cabos Confidential; Heading south for fun and sun? Here's where; to go, and perhaps more importantly, what to say ..." The Spokesman-Review. pp. H3, H5. Factiva sprv000020030129dz1q00009. NewsBank 0F8DEE8E4CEEA943. ProQuest 2366375451. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
The article notes: "Little traditional charm remains in today's Cabo San Lucas. With newly created shopping spots such as the sparkling Puerto Paraiso mall, Cabo San Lucas looks in places more like Rodeo Drive than anything traditionally Mexican."
Mellin, Maribeth (2003-03-09). "Los Cabos stays afloat despite murky travel waters". The San Diego Union-Tribune. NewsBank 116D3A3D09207227.
The article notes: "Nightclubs tend to come and go in Los Cabos, even though San Lucas is known for its wild night-life scene. Wild Coyote, a flashy club in the near-empty Puerto Paraiso mall, hardly lasted one year, and the disco by the San Lucas spotlight seems to change names seasonally."
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- ALT1: ... that one journalist cited Puerto Paraíso in comparing Cabo San Lucas to Beverly Hills' Rodeo Drive, while the same year another reported the mall was largely deserted? Source: Webster, Dan (2003-01-26). "Los Cabos Confidential; Heading south for fun and sun? Here's where; to go, and perhaps more importantly, what to say ..." The Spokesman-Review. pp. H3, H5. Factiva sprv000020030129dz1q00009. NewsBank 0F8DEE8E4CEEA943. ProQuest 2366375451. Retrieved 2026-04-26.
Cunard (talk) 09:19, 26 April 2026 (UTC).