I sympathize with your concerns for your child. I have friends on San Pedro who are there now. During the storm we were very worried about them, as were their families. I did not see postings criticizing Belize or anyone else from these folks. They had enough sense and experience to realize that things aren't perfect, but with common sense and patience, will work themselves out eventually. When most people go to a foreign country, they do so with the understanding that not everything will always be like it is at home. If you can't accept this, then don't go. It just reflects badly on the rest of us who do. When I first began going to AC in the early 80's, the thing I liked the most about it was the untamed nature of the place, and while infrastructure has improved considerably, you still have to remember that more people go through Houston airport in a few days than live in Belize. Despite this, people are routinely delayed for a day or two in Houston during peak times. Then consider that flights out were cancelled for several days during Keith. That means that a backlog of several hundred people had to be worked in when they did get going again. It is not suprising that the airport got chaotic.