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Why would any hotel ask for a health card? That's not their responsibility. They might ask for ID, but a health card?
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True. My first time was in the mid-80's. Tijuana was a dusty, dirty dump. Revu was nothing but bars catering to the Spring Break crowd and San Diego kids on weekends.
That may be a bit of an...
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Perhaps. But before, whenever you entered Mexico by air, you had to go through passport control and fill out an FMM. Free for 7 days, and whatever the charge was for longer stays up to 180 days. Now,...
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Tijuana has always been a bit of an exception. DL has always been fine even though the law says you need your PP on your person. But I always carry my passport card, too, just in case. They're cheap...
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Generally speaking if she's fluent in English she's been around too many gringos. And when that happens they tend to develop shark-why habits and their service goes downhill rapidly.
If you want...
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If you Google you'll find several escort-related sites in Tijuana. The least-expensive options are girls who do what is called "in-call" in the USA. In these cases the girl rents an apartment and...
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Many Mexicans who work in the Zona Norte may have told you that. Regular tourism (including the massive number of pochos who patronize the restaurants and clubs), medical tourism, and manufacturing...
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El mariachi pagado toca mal son. All Mexicans know this phrase. Learn it, love it, live it!
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You make valid points. To be fair, I never said the cards themselves were / are an urban legend. My point was that their alleged effects have become something of myth and legend. I was a longtime...
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$57 K per week? That's nothing. Too many guys are afraid of leaving the Zona Norte. Tijuana is not a bunch of dirt roads where the locals are riding burros.
Go east to Otay and look at the dozens...
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These cards are a sort of urban legend. If you Google around you can find pictures. Other boards have posted copies, although all are quite old and outdated. Essentially they're a business card of...
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If it survived Covid, Billares del Norte is located on Ninos Heroes, on the west side, at the intersection with the alley. It's upstairs from that little restaurant, I forget the name, that's on the...
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Farmacia Roma is a very large chain, and they sell legit stuff. I wouldn't worry about fake product from them. It's the ones on Revu that tend to be sketchy.
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That's an old "Yogi-ism. " Attributed to Yogi Berra.
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I've been to La Fogata several times. One does not go there for the food, one goes for the ambiance. The piano bar is nice, and AFAIK they still have a trio on certain days who sing all the old "Trio...
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The guy was not lying. Blowing $200 for 30 minutes in a crappy room is lunacy. You would not believe the experiences one can have for the price of dinner, a bottle of wine, the cost of a motel for...
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Sheesh. Everybody is terrified of driving. I drive in Tijuana all the time. All over the place, from Tecate to Playas to Ensenada. Unless you limit yourself to a small area, Tijuana is hard to get...
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I've used loads of the motels over the years. Last questions first. Normally the price shown is for 4 hours. There are exceptions. During the week (M-Th) sometimes the price can be for all night if...
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Some agencies will send girls to a residence, but most will not. Just ask, they'll tell you.
Going to a residence / AirBnB is simply a lot more dangerous than going to a motel. Motels are geared...
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It's a lot easier than you make it out to be, finding "normal" women. It's just that you won't find many in Zona bars. Most of the girls in Zona bars come from the very poorest strata of society. Few...
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If you both truly love each other, as your relationship (and yourselves) matures, physical beauty is replaced by something else. You each become attractive to the other for different reasons. Only...
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On Revu, let's see, Hotel Ticuan's chips and salsa are pretty good.
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I haven't seen any Tijuana restaurants that had a smoking section. Have you seen any that many belong to that group?
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Not only was the law not repealed, it's gathering strength. I was just in Mexico City and the pedestrian-only streets near the Zocalo have big signs saying the entire area is smoke-free. We're...
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It never happened. Like our esteemed brother TomJackin, I've used mine all over Mexico with zero problems. I've used it all this week in Colombia and no problems.
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