Vecinos en Ixtapa

Season 1Episode 6745 minJan 28, 2007
Vecinos en Ixtapa

Magdalena ofrece a sus vecinos un viaje a Ixtapa y junta la cooperación de todos; pero es un engaño, pues el viaje y el hospedaje para los López Pérez es de lujo, mientras que para los demás es deprimente.

Pedro engaña a Luis para que pague el boleto de ambos.

Los vecinos abusan de la tarjeta de crédito de Silvia.

Silvia cree haber encontrado el amor de su vida.

Germán y Pedro tratan de conquistar a dos chicas en la playa, pero hasta en eso Benito les gana.

Magdalena se emborracha, gasta el dinero de regreso y hace el ridículo.

Vecinos en Ixtapa has aired on Jan 28, 2007
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