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  1. #18815
    Quote Originally Posted by KCQuestor  [View Original Post]
    Also remember that things can change day to day. I'm headed down on Saturday and still am prepared for things to go wrong.
    This is great advice. I am driving to Mexico tomorrow and I am also prepared if something goes wrong. I will be glad when things get back to normal, but we are honestly looking are May-June, probably a little longer in Mexico.

    Driving is one thing, but flying is whole different subject, internationally Hell No, to many risks and the possibilities of being stuck some where are very high at the moment.

  2. #18814
    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowJ  [View Original Post]
    I live on the East coast and have a free week at the end of January ... Can I get to Tijuana without any problems?
    Also remember that things can change day to day. I'm headed down on Saturday and still am prepared for things to go wrong.

  3. #18813
    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowJ  [View Original Post]
    I live on the East coast and have a free week at the end of January now that it looks like I'll have to cancel my Bogota plans. I'm thinking of flying out to San Diego and crossing into Tijuana for the week. But California's lockdown and talk of a 2 week quarantine period have me a little spooked. Can I get to Tijuana without any problems?
    I would recommend researching the covid situation on the ground here in san Diego, LOS Angeles, Tijuana before coming here. Especially you are over 40. Its very very bad, hospitals full, to start going into the clubs now, one should assume they will get covid. In the summer, and even early November, covid was a issue but its full on blown up over here. Even avoiding the clubs I don't feel comfortable living here but am stick here right now as I don't want to fly.

  4. #18812
    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowJ  [View Original Post]
    I live on the East coast and have a free week at the end of January now that it looks like I'll have to cancel my Bogota plans. I'm thinking of flying out to San Diego and crossing into Tijuana for the week. But California's lockdown and talk of a 2 week quarantine period have me a little spooked. Can I get to Tijuana without any problems?
    I'm no expert but you should be fine. I don't think there's currently a mandatory quarantine in San Diego county. Mandatory quarantine laws can vary by state but I've never seen one that applies to travelers just passing through the state to get to another destination (e. G. , will be in the state for less than 24 hours en route to somewhere else). So even if there was a mandatory quarantine you should be good if you're just passing through CA to get to Mexico. In theory, you'll need an "essential" excuse (e. G. , dental or medical appointment) to get into Tijuana though even that tends not to be a problem. At worst the customs officials might make you pay a $30 fee for the FMM visa to enter the country.

  5. #18811

    Getting to Tijuana

    I live on the East coast and have a free week at the end of January now that it looks like I'll have to cancel my Bogota plans. I'm thinking of flying out to San Diego and crossing into Tijuana for the week. But California's lockdown and talk of a 2 week quarantine period have me a little spooked. Can I get to Tijuana without any problems?

  6. #18810
    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    If a person showed up at the border today holding a dental cap that was first done by a Tijuana dentist eight years ago, but popped out when he ate a caramel candy last week.

    I'm sure the slimy Mexican customs agent will pocket the $30 as he abuses his authority to steal as much as he can.
    I doubt the Mexican border person gets any of the $30 bucks. Maybe the top boss gets some from whoever. But that money is kept track of. The day pass charge of 20 bucks I was often asked for this summer likely goes to the employee as I was not given any paperwork or even showed my license or anything. Also, I bet people crossing at el paso into Juarez aren't charged this fee. From everything I can tell, Mexico assumes men are going to pay for sex. Its probably mostly a Tijuana thing. A lot of woman online state they weren't charged. Also to pull off the medical excuse you need to put some work in, and go in the morning. Too much trouble for most people.

  7. #18809
    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    This is incredibly ironic, to the point of laughter. SMD is bleating about the Mexican's NOT FOLLOWING THE LAW!! Dammit, these thieves aren't following the LAW! How dare they not follow the LAW?? (In addition to an epidemiologist, SMD also LARPs as an abogado).

    This may come as a shock to many, but the current LAW is that all non-essential border traffic is forbidden. Yes, that includes visiting hookers. I know, I know, but there it is. By rights, the Mex border dudes should be refusing entry to the hordes of beer-bellied gringos in cargo shorts and flip-flops claiming dental appointments. That's the current law.

    Now the Mexicans, being a pragmatic lot, don't necessarily want to block all gringos crossing the border. What to do, what to do? It seems that, based on whatever criteria they're using, they decide to make some scofflaws buy the 180-day FMM. Sure, if you say you're only going for a day or two they're supposed to give you the 7-day version. But you're not supposed to be there in the first place.

    For this princely sum of $30, they give you a "golden ticket" that you can use to cross as many times as you care to, as many days as you care to within six months, in the "Mexican passport holders" line. What other country offers such a deal? Yet, there are posters who b-itch about this, and fume about not following their version of Mexican law. I have an idea. Let's start enforcing the letter of the law and see how fast everybody starts to b-tch about not being able to cross at all.

    Man, there is no pleasing some people.
    If a person showed up at the border today holding a dental cap that was first done by a Tijuana dentist eight years ago, but popped out when he ate a caramel candy last week.

    I'm sure the slimy Mexican customs agent will pocket the $30 as he abuses his authority to steal as much as he can.

  8. #18808
    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    Under the law entry into Mexico for stays intended and actual for less than seven days requires no fee. Stays in Mexico intended for between 8 and 180 days require the (approx) $30 FFM fee assessment.

    Mexican officials using their positions to insist on charging and pocketing the $30 from visitors (simply cause they can rip off weekend and single day visitors) are simply thieves and apparently only respected by lowlifes.
    This is incredibly ironic, to the point of laughter. SMD is bleating about the Mexican's NOT FOLLOWING THE LAW!! Dammit, these thieves aren't following the LAW! How dare they not follow the LAW?? (In addition to an epidemiologist, SMD also LARPs as an abogado).

    This may come as a shock to many, but the current LAW is that all non-essential border traffic is forbidden. Yes, that includes visiting hookers. I know, I know, but there it is. By rights, the Mex border dudes should be refusing entry to the hordes of beer-bellied gringos in cargo shorts and flip-flops claiming dental appointments. That's the current law.

    Now the Mexicans, being a pragmatic lot, don't necessarily want to block all gringos crossing the border. What to do, what to do? It seems that, based on whatever criteria they're using, they decide to make some scofflaws buy the 180-day FMM. Sure, if you say you're only going for a day or two they're supposed to give you the 7-day version. But you're not supposed to be there in the first place.

    For this princely sum of $30, they give you a "golden ticket" that you can use to cross as many times as you care to, as many days as you care to within six months, in the "Mexican passport holders" line. What other country offers such a deal? Yet, there are posters who b-itch about this, and fume about not following their version of Mexican law. I have an idea. Let's start enforcing the letter of the law and see how fast everybody starts to b-tch about not being able to cross at all.

    Man, there is no pleasing some people.

  9. #18807

    My dick in a scientific test

    To recap, I took a small sliver, about 1/8 of Ultra's 100 MG sildenafil pill Sunday about 4 PM.

    Had 2 good session on Sunday. My wingman with ED problems also had his good session. On the drive home, the dick stayed semi hard the whole way, possible full erection with some stimulation.

    Got home, drank some beers, wine and a few shots of Jose Cuervo Especial on ice, watched TV, went to bed, noticed the dick stayed semi hard the entire night. Woke up about 6:30 Monday to pee, found the dick in full hard auto erection, prostrate was strong and choking, had to coach urine out slowly.

    Went back to bed, woke up again at 8 AM, found the dick in full, hard auto erection again. Potentially it could stay hard longer into the day.

    Tuesday morning did not have auto erection, concluded the medicine had gone through the system and was no longer active. Also concluded small dosage of Ultra Lab's Sildenafil can cause hard erection for up to 16 hours, may be even longer. Mexican medicines seem more potent, but harsher and bring some side effects.

    Sorry will not post pics of my dick in full erection.

    Qucik, solid action 30-cent per pill 100 MG Ultra Lab Farmacia Piri.

  10. #18806
    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman306  [View Original Post]
    In my diligent efforts for planning a perfect trip for my next trip to Tijuana I was wondering how lenant hotels in the Zona Norte are at allowing late check out or early check in with no extra charges incurred.
    Cascadas is a pain in the ass about early check in. I've never been allowed in before 2:00, and usually 3:00. Hotel Coahuila (Adelita Bar) is always great. They've let me in as early as 11:00, as long as they had a room available. Once they had no rooms in the back section, so they gave me a room up front, but then had no problem moving me later in the afternoon when a back room became available. For customer service, it's WAY better than Cascadas, even if the rooms aren't as nice.

  11. #18805
    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedToys  [View Original Post]
    I walked through customs, alone, the hallways and hall, not one person I saw other than people that worked there.

    No pesos spent. (12/9).
    That's very recently with huge spike in COVIDS and almost no demand. Remember (REMEMBER SPEEDTOOLS) my post almost 8 weeks ago when things were almost full on open after long closure. Of course they want a little dinero.

  12. #18804
    Quote Originally Posted by ClamSlammer  [View Original Post]
    Paying $30 to enter a foreign country anytime you want for the next 180 days, during a pandemic, does not make you a victim of theft. It is very reasonable if not cheap. The Mexican border agents aren't necessarily fuckheads just because they administer fees imposed by their government. It's very immature to call someone names just because you're too cheap to pay a reasonable fee, and because you lack the intelligence to figure out that life costs money. They are working a legitimate job to feed their families. And since they have a job, they are not shiftless.
    + that.

    Remember (REMEMBER SCATMANDOO) my post was almost 8 weeks ago and during the relative slow down of the virus and ramp up of some economy down there. So of course they want to get some revenue with increased travel while they can.

  13. #18803
    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman306  [View Original Post]
    In my diligent efforts for planning a perfect trip for my next trip to Tijuana I was wondering how lenant hotels in the Zona Norte are at allowing late check out or early check in with no extra charges incurred.

    An example to illustrate is I've got an App where I earn loyalty points for free rooms at MGM Property hotels in Las Vegas. Each trip I stay at 2-3 hotels, for 1-2 nights each. You have to check out by 11 am to noon and can't check in until usually 3 pm to the next hotel. This isn't such a big problem in Vegas for me, but would be in Tijuana.

    That leaves 3-4 hours each day of changing hotels and having a bag to lug around and no room to take a chica back to. I wouldn't really even want to lug my bag into a bar / club either. If I wanted to spend 1 night in Cascades, 1 night in Jalos and 1 night in Coahuilla that's 3-4 hours in the middle of the day I wouldn't be able to enjoy chicks.
    When you get down here please don't forget to hit me up bro. I'm super anxious to witness how you get hot door girls for a full hour for 700-800. I will pay the 700-800 for your session, but she has to agree to do us both for the same price (not at the same time)800 for you then 800 for me. You go first, then I'm next right after you. You will literally be doing me a huge favor by allowing me to pay for your session.

  14. #18802
    Quote Originally Posted by Rainman306  [View Original Post]
    In my diligent efforts for planning a perfect trip for my next trip to Tijuana I was wondering how lenant hotels in the Zona Norte are at allowing late check out or early check in with no extra charges incurred.

    An example to illustrate is I've got an App where I earn loyalty points for free rooms at MGM Property hotels in Las Vegas. Each trip I stay at 2-3 hotels, for 1-2 nights each. You have to check out by 11 am to noon and can't check in until usually 3 pm to the next hotel. This isn't such a big problem in Vegas for me, but would be in Tijuana.

    That leaves 3-4 hours each day of changing hotels and having a bag to lug around and no room to take a chica back to. I wouldn't really even want to lug my bag into a bar / club either. If I wanted to spend 1 night in Cascades, 1 night in Jalos and 1 night in Coahuilla that's 3-4 hours in the middle of the day I wouldn't be able to enjoy chicks.
    For two consecutive days you can also rent a room in the Eduardo Hotel on the alley facing Cascades' alley entrance.

    I think it's around 250 peso per day for a room there. So for the cost of around $25, you can have a base there on the alley to hold your bags and contraband for two hotel changes.

    Plus you will have your Eduardo room pre-paid if you decide to take in Edidt or another Eduardo street girl during the two days.

    It used to be the Eduardo had check-out at noon and check-in at 1:00 PM. But more than once I arrived there at around 11:30 AM. Sometimes they gave me a room right away if available, other times I was told to come back at 1:00 PM. Hardly the freebie you were asking about.

  15. #18801

    Hotel Hopping Check In / Out Times

    In my diligent efforts for planning a perfect trip for my next trip to Tijuana I was wondering how lenant hotels in the Zona Norte are at allowing late check out or early check in with no extra charges incurred.

    An example to illustrate is I've got an App where I earn loyalty points for free rooms at MGM Property hotels in Las Vegas. Each trip I stay at 2-3 hotels, for 1-2 nights each. You have to check out by 11 am to noon and can't check in until usually 3 pm to the next hotel. This isn't such a big problem in Vegas for me, but would be in Tijuana.

    That leaves 3-4 hours each day of changing hotels and having a bag to lug around and no room to take a chica back to. I wouldn't really even want to lug my bag into a bar / club either. If I wanted to spend 1 night in Cascades, 1 night in Jalos and 1 night in Coahuilla that's 3-4 hours in the middle of the day I wouldn't be able to enjoy chicks.

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