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12-15-23 22:20 #23880
Posts: 684CR Versus Tijuana for NY Weekend
Hey Sport Monger!
I am on CRT web-site several times a week same as here. In CR the amount of hos drops off dramatically. I read on CRT that there is still some talent but not as good or bountiful, most with their families and / or at the beach which leads to your 2nd question. Since many at the beaches during NY weekend it is proly more expensive there for lodging in Jaco. Any hos in Jaco most certainly more expensive than San Jose as they are all times of year. You may however score a deal on a room at Sportsmen's Lodge (holiday special 20% off) or Castillo hotels in San Jose. Both are chica friendly monger hotels. I would love to spend a Christmas or New Years in San Jose not so commercialized experience as in the U.S. + the great weather!
https://sportsmenscr.com
https://hotelcastillocostarica.com
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12-15-23 18:59 #23879
Posts: 2569Border crossing
Noticed that yesterday that Mexico customs is installing roughly three more baggage scanners. This does make sense since already 3 baggage x-ray machines. The Mexico customs only uses 2 of them. The lines move fairly quickly with 2 machines. So having 5 x-ray machines way more than needed. The real issue is crossing back to the US. The US customs needs to have 2 lines at the initial crossing gate when first enter the US territory on foot. The US customs needs to have a line people that are simply waved on the main customs check. There should also be a second line that people are that need their ID's need closer inspection. The US customs also needs to have a faster computer login process for CBP officers. It takes CPB officers roughly 10-15 minutes to login before they can start checking people.
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12-15-23 15:58 #23878
Posts: 2569Shopping in Tijuana
I have noticed that is much better to buy food / snacks from the Oxxo instead of going to small stores. Most of the small stores do not have the prices marked. This is quite common in Mexico. The problem is the stores can essentially charge what they want. I purchased a coke at one of the markets and they charged 85 pesos. I bought the same size coke at the Oxxo and it was 35 pesos. The Oxxo has scannes so the prices are set and cannot be changed.
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12-15-23 08:41 #23877
Posts: 183Pre-NYE Holiday in Tijuana or CR. Thought's?
I am curious what you pro's think about about NYE Weekend in Tijuana? (basically Fri. 29th, Sat. 30th &31st.) Is there a decent time to be had on these hyped dates? Does the talent and quantity drop off considerably or is there still enough workers to accommodate all the potential swinging D like myself? Does the escort scene drop off as well? I assume everything gets rougher.
I'm debating a nice vacay style TJ 2-3 night stay "full tilt" versus a Costa Rica (never been) 6/ nighter. 27th - 2nd.
My conflict is. Holiday NYEl / lady hunting is always over hyped and over priced.
So all equal, Tijuana vs CR (getting skunked in both places), it may be wiser driving to the border with less of a commitment if hunting gets scarce. I would be dodging wasted time in airports / $1,000 airfare / jet lag / long taxi shuffles, and extended hotel stays searching for mediocre mercenaries. Maybe all of that wouldn't be too bad?
Obviously the pro for the CR is the weather, visit a new city, Jaco beach, and for the same 100-$150 per chica in CR. It's not a rushed Tijuana 30 min. Session. Essentially a CR $150 is equivalent to a Tijuana escort for the hour+ which is $250-$300 per session (never did the Tijuana escort deal).
Guess my question for the experts is.? Which juice is worth the squeeze? - considering NYE is a crap shoot and could be a bust in both places. Any advice appreciated.
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12-15-23 01:03 #23876
Posts: 3342Originally Posted by Apollo946 [View Original Post]
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12-14-23 03:16 #23875
Posts: 1069Originally Posted by Apollo946 [View Original Post]
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12-13-23 21:01 #23874
Posts: 28Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
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12-13-23 18:47 #23873
Posts: 3342The line to go back to the border is incredibly long, some say 6 hours. It's like that every day.
I'm taking the border bus, that's only 2 hours.
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12-13-23 06:30 #23872
Posts: 6523Hotel Nelson
Before covid rooms were $65-75, small and drab, noisy with traffic.
Caesar was the same price but classier. Escorts would go to Caesar but many turned down Nelson.
Hotel Cecilia across calle 1 goes for $25-35, a little more worn out. Beefy trannies are posted in front to provide security hehe.
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12-13-23 02:44 #23871
Posts: 532Hotel Nelson
Anybody ever stay at Hotel Nelson by the arch? Seems like a decent hotel from the outside. Don't think I've ever heard anybody talk about it though.
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12-12-23 23:07 #23870
Posts: 3342Originally Posted by RikyMichaels7 [View Original Post]
As for her name, they change names all the time.
This one has zero English, and bad eyesight.
So, it could be the same chica.
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12-12-23 20:44 #23869
Posts: 25696 hour lines at the border last weekend. !
6 hour lines at the border last weekend. !
Just looked on bordertraffic.com and lines did not seem to bad for 11:30 am.
See.
https://tjnoticias.info/infierno-nav...cKI2KKE7Iof5dg
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12-12-23 17:56 #23868
Posts: 3342Construction on the west end of the Callejon. Anyone know what this is?
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12-12-23 07:35 #23867
Posts: 3342Originally Posted by MikeyMae [View Original Post]
I got a room at La Mansion, no problem, $75 for 4 hours.
I went with a mesera from a local bar, she just broke up with her husband, needed money and maybe something else.
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12-12-23 05:32 #23866
Posts: 97Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]