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Uber ride hogn Kong Club to Mr. Pampas do Brasil
4 miles, 12 minutes, only 42 pesos or $2 by uber.
Mr. Pampas costs about $12 AYCE grilled meats and seafood week nights after 6 PM.
Damn good delicious deal.
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Originally Posted by
Dogers69
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If someone's gona drive you into Tijuana from sd airport for $60, and you don't have the $30 6 month Visa that is very good especially if you only come on one trip every 6 months. You avoid the visa fee. Of course if you don't have a passport it's also a good idea. Uber prices are double compared to a few years ago. There's no more rideshare, no more promotions, today traveled 18 miles on highway at 4 pm 46 dollars. Uber wanted me to pay $150. Had to sit there playing with app turning down rides. Uber is now as expensive if not more than taxi in non Tourist suburbs.
To each his own I suppose. For some, the $60 is well worth the convenience. Me, I'm all about the $5 one-way public transportation from the airport to the border LOL. If you have a valid passport and decent excuse for travel lined up I'm assuming the chances of getting pulled into the customs office and shaken down for a bribe when walking across are not great, though that's just a guess. (I've never been pulled into customs with a valid passport, only a couple times when trying to pass with an expired one.) Point is I don't think the private transportation is necessarily worth it if your main concern is being harassed for the $30 visa fee as I think the chances of getting harassed are not great, relatively speaking. But for those who put that much value on the convenience of private transportation and saving at least 45 minutes on the travel time from the airport to Tijuana then yeah, it's probably a good deal.
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Originally Posted by
Artisttyp
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I remember from SD airport to the SY border is around $66. Considering the OP would need to walk across and possibly pay the cost of the FMM and then have to hop another cab to the Zona or Centro for a minimum of $5. If he negotiates well.
I'd say $60 from SD airport to a hotel in Tijuana is a pretty good deal. I live in SD but I may actually be interested in a similar service from Jinx.
If someone's gona drive you into Tijuana from sd airport for $60, and you don't have the $30 6 month Visa that is very good especially if you only come on one trip every 6 months. You avoid the visa fee. Of course if you don't have a passport it's also a good idea. Uber prices are double compared to a few years ago. There's no more rideshare, no more promotions, today traveled 18 miles on highway at 4 pm 46 dollars. Uber wanted me to pay $150. Had to sit there playing with app turning down rides. Uber is now as expensive if not more than taxi in non Tourist suburbs.
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Originally Posted by
ScatManDoo
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He gouges $60 for the 5-mile ride from the airport into Tijuana.
Sure I could trolly for an hour plus.
Or. I can chill in a private car, cruise around town a little after a painless border crossing. Staying a long time, got bags. Done.
Don't like it, walk.
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Originally Posted by
Jinxx
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$60 is nothing. You could take the public bus to trolley and make it to border for under $10. But not all mongers want to ride public transportation and potentially sit next to some homeless person who smells like urine. You could take Uber Lyft and you'll still spend at least $40 plus uncertainty of crossing on foot dealing with border officials. Of course I don't guarantee that we won't be hassled by border cops in my car, but it hasn't happened yet. Heck last trip I had a guy who didn't even have a passport. We got randomly flagged over by the border cop and all he did was check my car registration and let us go. I was thinking oh crap he's going to hassle us because this guy I got with me doesn't have a passport, but luckily he just let us go without requesting passport.
Gah I hope my paid subscription goes through soon so I can PM you, Jinxx. I'm interested in riding with you.
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Originally Posted by
Jinxx
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$60 is nothing. You could take the public bus to trolley and make it to border for under $10. But not all mongers want to ride public transportation and potentially sit next to some homeless person who smells like urine. You could take Uber Lyft and you'll still spend at least $40 plus uncertainty of crossing on foot dealing with border officials. Of course I don't guarantee that we won't be hassled by border cops in my car, but it hasn't happened yet. Heck last trip I had a guy who didn't even have a passport. We got randomly flagged over by the border cop and all he did was check my car registration and let us go. I was thinking oh crap he's going to hassle us because this guy I got with me doesn't have a passport, but luckily he just let us go without requesting passport.
Yes, funny you mention that. There haven't been many times, but of the 3 or 4 times over the years I've been stopped by the customs guys, they never asked for a passport or FMM. I don't recall them even asking for a car registration, come to think of it. They wanted to see in the trunk, look in the back seat, they had me open a sealed box from Amazon with a Christmas gift, and once asked to see a receipt for the value of an item ($40). You'd think they'd ask for DL, or passport, or something. That would be a good way to nab "illegal" crossers.
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Originally Posted by
Jinxx
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$60 is nothing. You could take the public bus to trolley and make it to border for under $10. But not all mongers want to ride public transportation and potentially sit next to some homeless person who smells like urine. You could take Uber Lyft and you'll still spend at least $40 plus uncertainty of crossing on foot dealing with border officials. Of course I don't guarantee that we won't be hassled by border cops in my car, but it hasn't happened yet. Heck last trip I had a guy who didn't even have a passport. We got randomly flagged over by the border cop and all he did was check my car registration and let us go. I was thinking oh crap he's going to hassle us because this guy I got with me doesn't have a passport, but luckily he just let us go without requesting passport.
Entirely true, as the guy who forgot to bring his passport was my buddy and splitting the $60 ride two ways was $30 each so truly great value.
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I remember from SD airport to the SY border is around $66. Considering the OP would need to walk across and possibly pay the cost of the FMM and then have to hop another cab to the Zona or Centro for a minimum of $5. If he negotiates well.
I'd say $60 from SD airport to a hotel in Tijuana is a pretty good deal. I live in SD but I may actually be interested in a similar service from Jinx.
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Originally Posted by
ScatManDoo
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He gouges $60 for the 5-mile ride from the airport into Tijuana.
It's actually about 20 miles and crosses a country border. Do you have someone cheaper?
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Originally Posted by
ScatManDoo
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He gouges $60 for the 5-mile ride from the airport into Tijuana.
$60 is nothing. You could take the public bus to trolley and make it to border for under $10. But not all mongers want to ride public transportation and potentially sit next to some homeless person who smells like urine. You could take Uber Lyft and you'll still spend at least $40 plus uncertainty of crossing on foot dealing with border officials. Of course I don't guarantee that we won't be hassled by border cops in my car, but it hasn't happened yet. Heck last trip I had a guy who didn't even have a passport. We got randomly flagged over by the border cop and all he did was check my car registration and let us go. I was thinking oh crap he's going to hassle us because this guy I got with me doesn't have a passport, but luckily he just let us go without requesting passport.
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Originally Posted by
Rambo1969
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Who is PM Jiinxx? Contact info?
What is the cost to go from airport to Tijuana hotel.
He gouges $60 for the 5-mile ride from the airport into Tijuana.
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Who is PM Jinxx. Who can drive people from airport to Tijuana hotel
Originally Posted by
LuvMexicanas
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PM Jinxx and he can drive you across worry free. Smooth like butter from the airport directly to your Tijuana hotel.
Who is PM Jiinxx? Contact info?
What is the cost to go from airport to Tijuana hotel.
I usually walk across the border. But that was pre-covid.
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Originally Posted by
Hargow20
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Just tell Mexican immigration officers that you are going to see a dentist. I search for dentist so you can tell them if they ask you.
Hold on a sec. When I was at Tijuana in November of last year, I crossed pedeast (as I always do at the trolley) and when I got through the turnstyle, The immigration officer at the desk kept sending gringos to a room behind to talk to another officer. She had me standing around and then quickly stamped my passport and told me to go ahead. Are immigration authorities being even more difficult now?
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Thursday, a lot street woman all day into 5 pm, since day before it rained. If you ever see rain in San Diego hit up Tijuana next day. Had 15 dollar offers on streets but hate the dirty mattress. Tropical, full of woman, even some that were in Chicago week ago. I think Chicago losing men and woman to tropical. Anyways had fun in trop, spent 60 on 1 woman for 45 minutes in the club. $ for Sex is not my thing anyway, ventured into Gloria hotel because its always full of 30 to 40 year old woman, 2 dollar beers. As soon as I walk in a gay Mexican maybe 25 sits next to me. I immediately explain I need new seat so chica can sit. After 5 seat changes, him following me every time, 2 waiters explaining to him to leave me alone, 1 girl I even asked, is he handsome? She said yes, I was like oh that's a shame. LOL eventually I ran out this guy wouldn't stop following me and unless someone slows their Spanish down to half speed I have no idea what they are saying anyway.
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Just tell Mexican immigration officers that you are going to see a dentist. I search for dentist so you can tell them if they ask you.
Originally Posted by
Watnow78
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Does anybody have any suggestions on Crossing into Mexico without being hassled or harass at the border? Last time I went they held me and my buddy for about 20 minutes asking us what we're doing and why we are going into Mexico. They said we had to have a legitimate reason.