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  1. #22611
    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone  [View Original Post]
    It might depend on the times you're going through customs. Afternoons during the week I suspect it's much less likely they'd try to shake people down for the fee. Think their targets are moreso dudes who are crossing late at night / on weekends who clearly look like they're going to Tijuana to spend $$$ at the bars / clubs, thus would be much more likely to quickly pay the fee without too much resistance. With all that said, yes I had noticed my last couple of times visiting Tijuana this year that they look to be much less aggressive with the shakedowns.
    Late at night or if they know its your first time going to Tijuana. I think I made that mistake of telling them it was my first time crossing to Tijuana about 3 years back. Been back every year since and never been hit with the fee again. This last time late Saturday night there was nobody checking passports. Just went straight to the bag check.

  2. #22610
    Two of the parking lots on the US side were full this afternoon. I guess lots of people are visiting Tijuana today.

  3. #22609
    Quote Originally Posted by BunterHiden  [View Original Post]
    Have hit the Halloween parties at the clubs for years. Still rather like the ladies in next to nothing rather than all painted up. That can make for a mess. This year got a room at Ticuan to host one of my favorites. After I had my time with her I headed out around eight to walk the walk down to la zona. Never made it. Tijuana had a huge street party going on with all of Revo closed and tens of thousands of locals of all ages were flowing up and down the Ave. Roamed around and ate tacos and tipped beers for most of the night. I realized I can hit the red scene any given night but the people watching was beyond excellent. Had more than a few ladies, civies for sure, stopped to see if I wanted company. Took one back late and had a blast and woke up the next morning and rinsed and repeated. Definitely a different experience and was a bit funny when she walked into my master sweet and saw the filled but cold tub and towels everywhere from my earlier visitor. I just smiled and shrugged and we went to town on each other. Next morning I let her walk herself out and could tell she was a bit uncomfortable bailing from a hotel while the morning families were headed to breakfast as she was still in a costume like get up. I cruised down revo again and watched the massive cleanup. Had a $20 massage that was actually good and headed for the line which was quite long. Glad I have Sentri.
    Yeah I screwed up Halloween. I'm normally not around but this year I went Saturday at 8 pm even not having hotel, thinking everyone would be celebrating in street Saturday as in usa people tend to make the sat before Halloween and not worry about the actual day. But Tijuana Halloween this year was Monday. Sat night revolucuon was not really a Halloween night. But I saw the videos on Monday and it looked like a crowded Mardi Gras party. I'm pissed I screwed that up. I prefer hanging out on revolucion bars anyway over these clubs where I have to pay woman to talk to me constantly.

  4. #22608
    Returned to Tijuana Wednesday. Didn't want to wait in gringo line, which wA long, and everyone was getting stamp. So left and walked in Mexico line. The plan was to buy 6 month pass but he was too busy in gringo line. If you go a lot it's easier to buy the 6 month pass, its 1 stamp per 6 months and no forms or lines for 6 months. Tijuana looked dead Wednesday. Maybe the big Halloween weekend I don't know. Tropical nothing doing but beer was only $3. Adelitas, beer $4 not crowded. In Adelitas I go to bar, wait for woman to come. Nothing good last few visits although Maria from Colombia is fun, sexy, looks good, and can handle some teasing. She's probably good in bed but I haven't gone. I'll put my HK report in HK thread.

  5. #22607

    Thoughts on Halloween

    Have hit the Halloween parties at the clubs for years. Still rather like the ladies in next to nothing rather than all painted up. That can make for a mess. This year got a room at Ticuan to host one of my favorites. After I had my time with her I headed out around eight to walk the walk down to la zona. Never made it. Tijuana had a huge street party going on with all of Revo closed and tens of thousands of locals of all ages were flowing up and down the Ave. Roamed around and ate tacos and tipped beers for most of the night. I realized I can hit the red scene any given night but the people watching was beyond excellent. Had more than a few ladies, civies for sure, stopped to see if I wanted company. Took one back late and had a blast and woke up the next morning and rinsed and repeated. Definitely a different experience and was a bit funny when she walked into my master sweet and saw the filled but cold tub and towels everywhere from my earlier visitor. I just smiled and shrugged and we went to town on each other. Next morning I let her walk herself out and could tell she was a bit uncomfortable bailing from a hotel while the morning families were headed to breakfast as she was still in a costume like get up. I cruised down revo again and watched the massive cleanup. Had a $20 massage that was actually good and headed for the line which was quite long. Glad I have Sentri.

  6. #22606
    Quote Originally Posted by Artisttyp  [View Original Post]
    Or simply get a passport card.
    Even better, didn't think about that LOL. And I guess in my previous response I got getting my passport vs. Getting my FMM form stamped mixed up. In looking at my passport just now, it's only been stamped on like 2 of my previous 5 visits I think. If they stamp anything they usually just stamp the FMM paper that I print out after filling out online. Have no clue about why they sometimes do and sometimes don't stamp the passports but I'd assume that stamping the passport is proper procedure. Never personally had any issues with them stamping my passport book (don't have a wife or significant other who'd look at my passport) but yeah, if it's that much of an issue for some people, it would seem the easiest solution would be to get the passport card as you just pointed out.

  7. #22605

    Passport stamping

    Hi all,

    Is there anytime when you are less or more likely to get a passport stamped? The 2 times I have gone to Tijuana in the last month I went at about 4:30 pm on a Saturday both time no stamp by Mexico or US. Am I just getting lucky?

    W.

  8. #22604
    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone  [View Original Post]
    I'm single so I personally have never cared about my passport getting stamped LOL. "Stamping" is proper procedure on their part and is what makes your FMM valid in case Mexican policia or other Mexican authorities need to verify it (though even corrupt Tijuana policia never check it to my knowledge). But in theory you could be viewed as being in Mexico illegally if you don't have a stamped FMM (though as far as I know they won't ever arrest / throw you in jail for it in tourist Baja California areas like Tijuana).

    If you really hate getting your passport stamped, a few posts below Dogers 69 has I think what might be your best option. Just say you forgot your passport. They'll almost certainly take you to the back room where you'll have to pay the $20 or $30 bribe but that'll get you in without having to have your passport stamped.
    Or simply get a passport card.

  9. #22603
    Quote Originally Posted by EagleRoamer  [View Original Post]
    Did not know the going rate for taxis went up to $7?

    Precovid days (pre March 2020) I used to walk from the border to HK only in the afternoon and if there were others that were walking (big guys) or take the taxi for $5.

    This year (2022) I tried the colectivo (small bus that accommodates approx. 12 people) waiting left of the turnstile. For only 10 peso. You can get dropped off at Carrillo Puerto (3rd) and Constitution which is about 3 block walk to Ibiza.
    Tijuana is getting hit with triple whammy. #1 inflation, #2 skyrocketing population increase, Tijuana 2nd biggest Mexico city now, #3 asylum. Seakers, everyone at my hotel was in Tijuana to move to USA on Saturday. Germans, Russians etc. Uber wanted 8 dollars from the border to revoulcion street Friday afternoon. The 10 peso bus line was an hour long or more, gave up took the Hong Kong limo tipped a few dollars. In the future the limo will become more important as all transportation prices increase.

  10. #22602

    How to not have passport stamped

    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone  [View Original Post]
    I'm single so I personally have never cared about my passport getting stamped LOL. "Stamping" is proper procedure on their part and is what makes your FMM valid in case Mexican policia or other Mexican authorities need to verify it (though even corrupt Tijuana policia never check it to my knowledge). But in theory you could be viewed as being in Mexico illegally if you don't have a stamped FMM (though as far as I know they won't ever arrest / throw you in jail for it in tourist Baja California areas like Tijuana).

    If you really hate getting your passport stamped, a few posts below Dogers 69 has I think what might be your best option. Just say you forgot your passport. They'll almost certainly take you to the back room where you'll have to pay the $20 or $30 bribe but that'll get you in without having to have your passport stamped.
    Get a passport card. Just show it. Never stamped.

  11. #22601
    Quote Originally Posted by EagleRoamer  [View Original Post]
    I prepared my FMM form online and went across the border last Sunday around 4 pm. No request for any fee nor the person in front of me. I just don't like them stamping my passport. Is there any way I can Not get my passport stamped?
    If you have a passport card, there's nothing to stamp My shitty memory tells me that I paid extra for it when I renewed my passport many moon ago, but I really appreciate using it when crossing the border, which I have done a few times.

  12. #22600
    Quote Originally Posted by EagleRoamer  [View Original Post]
    I prepared my FMM form online and went across the border last Sunday around 4 pm. No request for any fee nor the person in front of me. I just don't like them stamping my passport. Is there any way I can Not get my passport stamped?
    I'm single so I personally have never cared about my passport getting stamped LOL. "Stamping" is proper procedure on their part and is what makes your FMM valid in case Mexican policia or other Mexican authorities need to verify it (though even corrupt Tijuana policia never check it to my knowledge). But in theory you could be viewed as being in Mexico illegally if you don't have a stamped FMM (though as far as I know they won't ever arrest / throw you in jail for it in tourist Baja California areas like Tijuana).

    If you really hate getting your passport stamped, a few posts below Dogers 69 has I think what might be your best option. Just say you forgot your passport. They'll almost certainly take you to the back room where you'll have to pay the $20 or $30 bribe but that'll get you in without having to have your passport stamped.

  13. #22599

    Transportation costing

    Quote Originally Posted by Beeoch  [View Original Post]
    Hi all,

    As promised I did trip #2 on 10/29 and I was more adventurous. I walked the alley many times, went into the smaller bars in the alley, which was a complete waste of my time. Did not go into HK at all this trip as there was a line of guys at the door all evening. Did have dinner at Azul, seafood pasta which was excellent and inexpensive.

    There seemed to be a 40% cost of living increase across the board, taxis wanted $7 instead of $5 got them down to $6. Girl as Adelita's opening bid was $140 instead of $100, but I got her down to $100 and received meh service from her.

    Took a walk around Chicago at about 9 pm all the girls in costumes, looked like the Twitty Twister from Dawn to Dusk..
    Did not know the going rate for taxis went up to $7?

    Precovid days (pre March 2020) I used to walk from the border to HK only in the afternoon and if there were others that were walking (big guys) or take the taxi for $5.

    This year (2022) I tried the colectivo (small bus that accommodates approx. 12 people) waiting left of the turnstile. For only 10 peso. You can get dropped off at Carrillo Puerto (3rd) and Constitution which is about 3 block walk to Ibiza.

  14. #22598

    FMM and stamp

    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone  [View Original Post]
    It might depend on the times you're going through customs. Afternoons during the week I suspect it's much less likely they'd try to shake people down for the fee. Think their targets are moreso dudes who are crossing late at night / on weekends who clearly look like they're going to Tijuana to spend $$$ at the bars / clubs, thus would be much more likely to quickly pay the fee without too much resistance. With all that said, yes I had noticed my last couple of times visiting Tijuana this year that they look to be much less aggressive with the shakedowns.
    I prepared my FMM form online and went across the border last Sunday around 4 pm. No request for any fee nor the person in front of me. I just don't like them stamping my passport. Is there any way I can Not get my passport stamped?

  15. #22597
    Quote Originally Posted by Rambo1969  [View Original Post]
    I walked across border into Mexico Wednesday afternoon.

    Neither I nor the people ahead of me had to show any FMM form or pay fee.

    The immigration lady quickly filled out what looks like the FMM form quickly and sent us through quickly. No fee.

    Looks like the shakedown for the $30 FMM fee is done.
    There is no $30 fee anymore just for Tijuana unless your gullible. I've walked through 10 times in October nobody tried to sell me it. 3 times they looked at passports and waived through as the line got long. The other 7 times they stamped the book. 2 of them I had pre filled form, once they had me fill it out, other times just stamp and go. You can not ask them to not stamp, if you do it will certainly cause them to stamp. If you don't want the wife seeing Mexico stamp just say you forgot your passport and pay the 20 dollar daily fee which is unofficial and likely goes to their pocket. Do not call it a bribe as you don't want to sit in prison.

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