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  1. #23859
    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    A question for the brain trust:

    I will be staying in Hotel Ticuan one night, and then transferring to Cascadas the next day. There is a long gap between check out at one and check in at the other, so my plan is to spend the time at a love motel like Premier.

    So, do I need a reservation at Premier on a Monday at noon? Can I make one?
    So I think checkout at Hotel Ticuan is around noon and you can't check-in to Cascadas until 3? Unless you definitely want to bang a chica during that time gap my opinion is to save your money and forget about the love motel. Just take your bags to Cascadas and ask them to hold onto the bags for a couple of hours until you check-in (which they will be able to do, can tip maybe $3-$5 for this though in theory I don't think they make you tip anything). You can spend the couple hours of gap time walking over to Revolucion and getting food + drink or checking out the various shops. Or you can hang out in any of the Zona Norte clubs for a couple hours until it's time to check in. Or there's even a dedicated room Cascadas has for guests waiting to check in. You can sit in there if you want and check your e-mail or watch the TV. Either way am of the opinion you don't need to waste your time and $$$ with the love motel.

  2. #23858

    Save bag at Cascadas till room is ready

    Quote Originally Posted by SmallWeinerGuy  [View Original Post]
    Call Cascadas and say you caught an earlier flight in, failing that ask Ticuan for a late checkout. You shouldn't have to book a temp motel.
    If you are picky about which room you get most weekdays you should not have a problem checking in early.

    You can try back side receptionist first to see if they will let you check-in early. You could try to tip the guy $10 if he is hesitant.

    Besides you can leave your bag at the Checkin desk anyway in case you need to wait an hour for your room.

  3. #23857
    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    A question for the brain trust:

    I will be staying in Hotel Ticuan one night, and then transferring to Cascadas the next day. There is a long gap between check out at one and check in at the other, so my plan is to spend the time at a love motel like Premier.

    So, do I need a reservation at Premier on a Monday at noon? Can I make one?
    Call Cascadas and say you caught an earlier flight in, failing that ask Ticuan for a late checkout. You shouldn't have to book a temp motel.

  4. #23856

    Check bags

    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    A question for the brain trust:

    I will be staying in Hotel Ticuan one night, and then transferring to Cascadas the next day. There is a long gap between check out at one and check in at the other, so my plan is to spend the time at a love motel like Premier.

    So, do I need a reservation at Premier on a Monday at noon? Can I make one?
    Ask Ticuan to hold the bags for you at the front desk. Cascadas can hold them as well. However, I'd avoid option #2.

  5. #23855
    A question for the brain trust:

    I will be staying in Hotel Ticuan one night, and then transferring to Cascadas the next day. There is a long gap between check out at one and check in at the other, so my plan is to spend the time at a love motel like Premier.

    So, do I need a reservation at Premier on a Monday at noon? Can I make one?

  6. #23854
    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie888  [View Original Post]
    I know for a fact that there are some women who owed a lot of money to a person (or groups of persons) for transporting them to Tijuana and given housing and clothes. And these women owed a lot of money for those expenses. And they were guided to the clubs to work as prostitutes to settle their debt. And if they could not, they were threatened with serious bodily harm. There are organizations that funnel girls from all over Mexico to Tijuana. Some of these women work in HK. I know because I personally intervened in one case.
    You might be hearing garbled stories about padrotes.

    Otherwise, for a lady in Sinaloa to bus it to Tijuana is not expensive, no need for a criminal cartel to pay for it.

    What I do know is that bars offer free rooms to ladies in Sinaloa, they hear about it and bus it up to Tijuana.

  7. #23853
    Seems crazy to get involved with something like this. Occasionally I will go down a few days early to see my girl and bring her food and other gifts for her daughter. But that is the most I will do.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie888  [View Original Post]
    I know for a fact that there are some women who owed a lot of money to a person (or groups of persons) for transporting them to Tijuana and given housing and clothes. And these women owed a lot of money for those expenses. And they were guided to the clubs to work as prostitutes to settle their debt. And if they could not, they were threatened with serious bodily harm. There are organizations that funnel girls from all over Mexico to Tijuana. Some of these women work in HK. I know because I personally intervened in one case.

  8. #23852

    Girl Friendly Hotels

    I've stayed in Caesars and Valerio before, and I like them both. Always had a clean room. Caesars is a place you could take your family to, but valerio is the place that has helped me kick out a girl who was causing problems. Always a place in my heart for valerio cause they know the deal and don't beat around the Bush.

    I was wondering if anyone has ever stayed at hotel granvilla or hotel catalina? I'm going to be in Tijuana this weekend and wanted to know if there is something I should avoid.

  9. #23851
    Quote Originally Posted by KBToys  [View Original Post]
    The only good thing is I know most of the women in HK are not being forced to do the work. Other parts of the world is more sketchy and not sure if the women have their passports taken and they have to work off their travel debts or debts their family owes. Also not sure if youre dealing with Russian mafia, Chinese Triads, Japanese Yakuza, Mexican cartel, and the list goes on. Hopefully the women are educated enough to save and invest so they are not stuck in the vicious cycle of alcohol and drugs that are so prevalent in these businesses, but most of the time, they come from poor backgrounds and with more money, the lifestyle creep sucks up every penny and they have to keep working longer and harder to keep up with the cycle. Their families and friends ask for loans that never get paid back and most are just trying to survive. It is always the same story but different countries. Sick (insert) farm animal, family member, etc. and the stories could be endless to try and pry more money from unsuspecting mongers.
    I know for a fact that there are some women who owed a lot of money to a person (or groups of persons) for transporting them to Tijuana and given housing and clothes. And these women owed a lot of money for those expenses. And they were guided to the clubs to work as prostitutes to settle their debt. And if they could not, they were threatened with serious bodily harm. There are organizations that funnel girls from all over Mexico to Tijuana. Some of these women work in HK. I know because I personally intervened in one case.

  10. #23850
    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie888  [View Original Post]
    On the average, there are 266,000 crossings each day. Split it in half and we roughly get 133,000 people. Toss the 33,000 mongers that goes to HK every day and we are down to 100,000 people that could cross to work. Not anyone but still plenty.
    Yep, there are loads of US citizens who live in Tijuana and commute to San Diego. And Mexicans going shopping in the US.

  11. #23849
    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    To be able to work for $20 an hour in the US, a Mexican would need a green card with Social Security number. Not so many of those.

    It's not like anyone in Tijuana can just go to San Diego to work.

    There are also US residency requirements to maintain the green card.
    On the average, there are 266,000 crossings each day. Split it in half and we roughly get 133,000 people. Toss the 33,000 mongers that goes to HK every day and we are down to 100,000 people that could cross to work. Not anyone but still plenty.

  12. #23848
    Quote Originally Posted by KBToys  [View Original Post]
    It has already begun in SoCal. In-and-out had signs posted they are starting at $20 an HR. McD for 2 combos and happy meal is like $30-$40. I recall it being $15-$20. ....
    I remember handing a dollar for a Big Mac and Coke and getting back change.

  13. #23847
    I rarely exchange social media contacts with bargirls, but I have 2 on Messenger.

    Both hit me up for cash this week. I guess their boyfriends need money for Christmas.

  14. #23846
    Quote Originally Posted by KBToys  [View Original Post]
    I have several renters that are not citizens and don't have green cards. They are from Venezuela and other countries on asylum and work. They have been seeking their green card for 5-8 years. They need to submit for a worker permit and renew every 2 years. Some make more money than I do and are quite successful running their own businesses. They have told me their family members that arent citizens have purchased homes in SoCal and enjoying the appreciation since purchase. Even though Venezuela is in a rough financial situation, Ive been told by some renters they have maids, drivers, and security for cheap in their country. Im talking about $100-$200 per week for a full time maid, driver, security.
    You know any Mexicans living in Tijuana and working in San Diego under temporary work permits obtained via seeking asylum?

    Remember, my post was about requirements for Mexicans to work legally in the US.

  15. #23845

    There are similar guides for Tijuana / Mx

    Quote Originally Posted by Arthasboi  [View Original Post]
    The concept that we have to research each individual girl on the forums, although I'm appreciative for a source, is a bit overwhelming..
    In Brazil you can read many reviews of girls on GPGuia (The Guide) a lot of details and very quickly, alas it's in Portuguese. Those girls (cheaper then Tijuana) ae mostly 8+ so not too much to worry about.

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