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  1. #16730
    Quote Originally Posted by Winthorp  [View Original Post]
    I will be visiting Tijuana next month on my first ever trip to Mexico. I fly into LAX in LOS Angeles and I am looking for tips on transport and accommodation. From my research it seems that LAX to LA Union Station by Flyaway Bus and the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner to San Diego seems like the best idea.

    I won't be renting a car as I am not familiar with driving a LHD on the opposite style to my country. Could I rent a Taxi or Uber in the San Diego Amtrak station to drive me over the border to my accommodation in Tijuana. What would be the best option, a hotel or airbnb? I will be there during Christmas and my plan is hopefully have local girl spend time with me. I have travelled extensively to Asia, Europe, the Mid East and South America so have a good bit of travel experience but this is a new entry in my logbook. I would like recommendations on what zona area's would be a good neighbourhood to stay in where us Gringo's typically go. What sort of prices are typical there also?
    If you don't have much luggage, the Blue Line trolley is a better way to get from Amtrak to San Ysidro. If you have a lot of luggage, then a taxi / Uber is a better choice.

    AirBnB is a bit cheaper. Many are located in Playas, which is nice and near the beach. But far away from the hookers and a taxi / Uber will be required. Not too many AirBnB in the downtown area, but there are a few. Hotel Ticuan may be a better bet if you need to stay downtown, aka Centro.

    Good luck with finding a girl to spend a few days with you. You'll need a fair amount of Spanish, for starters. The Tijuana P4 P scene isn't really set up for that sort of thing, although it is doable. But doable, generally speaking, by guys who visit frequently. Unless you have a prior relationship, getting some girl to spend a few days with you over Christmas is a big ask. An independent escort is about the only feasible option, IMO. Again, it's a big ask.

    "Good neighborhoods to stay" and "where gringos typically go" are mutually exclusive. The sex tourist gringos stay downtown or the Zona Norte. The ZN is a sewer, but that's where the gringo-centric bars are. Think of a hotel in the middle of Patpong. That would be a rough equivalent, but on a much smaller scale. Decent neighborhoods, like Zona Rio or Colonia Cacho, are a bit removed from the Zona Norte. Nice hotels are available, like Hyatt, Lucerna or Real Inn, or similar. Prices will start around $100/ night for the times you wish to go. Again, taxi or Uber to the fleshpots of the Zona Norte will be required.

    Feel free to ask questions.

  2. #16729
    Quote Originally Posted by Winthorp  [View Original Post]
    I will be visiting Tijuana next month on my first ever trip to Mexico. I fly into LAX in LOS Angeles and I am looking for tips on transport and accommodation. From my research it seems that LAX to LA Union Station by Flyaway Bus and the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner to San Diego seems like the best idea.

    I won't be renting a car as I am not familiar with driving a LHD on the opposite style to my country. Could I rent a Taxi or Uber in the San Diego Amtrak station to drive me over the border to my accommodation in Tijuana. What would be the best option, a hotel or airbnb? I will be there during Christmas and my plan is hopefully have local girl spend time with me. I have travelled extensively to Asia, Europe, the Mid East and South America so have a good bit of travel experience but this is a new entry in my logbook. I would like recommendations on what zona area's would be a good neighbourhood to stay in where us Gringo's typically go. What sort of prices are typical there also?
    Just stay in Hong kongs hotel first. You likely won't want another hotel unless your into outcall. There's no gringo area in Tijuana other than Hong Kong. Possibly an apartment complex or something. But you will be amazed how little Americans you see in Tijuana considering its next to USA. You will find more Americans in Thailand probably. Not counting Mexican Americans. Amtrak is a nice ride to San Diego. If you walk over border with suitcase better get in cab right away. Don't wander for uber. Never be on streets with suitcase. In Mexico don't bring anything that you will miss if stolen. Leave the macbook home. Leave the jewelry home. I would not do Airbnb. Could get a troubled building. It's a violent city. Stick to hotels.

  3. #16728
    Quote Originally Posted by Winthorp  [View Original Post]
    ...Could I rent a Taxi or Uber in the San Diego Amtrak station to drive me over the border to my accommodation in Tijuana. ...
    Much better to take the trolley from San Diego to the border, much cheaper and convenient.

    As to your other questions, please RTFF the forum. You will find all the answers you need. You are expected to put in some effort in this endeavor.

    Enjoy your stay in SoCal & Tijuana.

  4. #16727

    First timer to Tijuana and Mex

    I will be visiting Tijuana next month on my first ever trip to Mexico. I fly into LAX in LOS Angeles and I am looking for tips on transport and accommodation. From my research it seems that LAX to LA Union Station by Flyaway Bus and the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner to San Diego seems like the best idea.

    I won't be renting a car as I am not familiar with driving a LHD on the opposite style to my country. Could I rent a Taxi or Uber in the San Diego Amtrak station to drive me over the border to my accommodation in Tijuana. What would be the best option, a hotel or airbnb? I will be there during Christmas and my plan is hopefully have local girl spend time with me. I have travelled extensively to Asia, Europe, the Mid East and South America so have a good bit of travel experience but this is a new entry in my logbook. I would like recommendations on what zona area's would be a good neighbourhood to stay in where us Gringo's typically go. What sort of prices are typical there also?

  5. #16726

    BAJA 1000 Race 2019 Sat Nov 23 to Sunday Nov 24 Ensenada

    The race will start Sat 9 AM at the Riviera del Pacifico Cultural Center on the main blvd across from the flag pole.

    Awards will be celebrated 10 AM Sunday at Torres Lucerna hotel also on the main blvd near the malecon.

    There will be lots of people, lots of pretty girls and fun parties all over town that weekend. We would want to go to Ensenada Saturday morning, stay over night until Sunday to sample local lifestyles, party, have fun with lots of beautiful pros and non pros. We can rent a BnB and buy lots of fresh seafood in the fish market, have a great banquet and a fun party all night. Of course we will bring the steak from the Us to make sure we have quality meats.

    PM me to plan this wonderful trip.

  6. #16725

    WFI connection

    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    There are about a million hotels. Nobody is going to know which has the best. Villa Dorada tends to suck. Via is ok in some rooms, not so good in others. Motel Tijuana is generally good, but the rooms are so-so. Memory is fuzzy but I think M-20 was fairly decent. La Mansion is a crapshoot. I've been to a bunch of others but I can't remember how good their wifi was. Essentially, none of the motels has really good WiFi in all the rooms.
    Thank you very much for the information.

  7. #16724
    Quote Originally Posted by MistryBoy  [View Original Post]
    Hi everyone,

    Does anyone know which love motel has the best WFI connection?
    There are about a million hotels. Nobody is going to know which has the best. Villa Dorada tends to suck. Via is ok in some rooms, not so good in others. Motel Tijuana is generally good, but the rooms are so-so. Memory is fuzzy but I think M-20 was fairly decent. La Mansion is a crapshoot. I've been to a bunch of others but I can't remember how good their wifi was. Essentially, none of the motels has really good wifi in all the rooms.

  8. #16723

    Motels WFI service

    Hi everyone,

    Does anyone know which love motel has the best WFI connection?

  9. #16722
    Quote Originally Posted by RonFromSichuan  [View Original Post]
    I have the Duolingo App on my phone, but I found out that you need phone service in order for the app to work
    The girls who I have shown Duolingo to have loved it. They think it is hilarious when I practice and they always jump in with things like "That's not how you would say that. " I have to explain that they are starting very simple, with present tense only and no slang. They always make fun of the stilted grammar, like Henry Higgins teaching Eliza. "Please direct me to the nearest train station. ".

  10. #16721
    Quote Originally Posted by Goyo61  [View Original Post]
    Then the oddest thing happened. I went to give her the $15. And she only took half. She realized that she wanted to learn English a bit as well and she found value in our practice time. The kindness of many Mexican girls continues to amaze and surprise me.

    https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.c...panish-phrases
    Wow, that is surprising, but in a good way. How many times have you sessioned with her before? It is obvious you guys have built up a good rapport with each other.

    And your strategy of having the girls teach you Spanish is a good one. I have the Duolingo App on my phone, but I found out that you need phone service in order for the app to work. (I do not have phone service in Tijuana.) Next time, I plan on either bringing a small book down or print out some lessons like you did.

  11. #16720
    Quote Originally Posted by Goyo61  [View Original Post]
    ... Then the oddest thing happened. I went to give her the $15. And she only took half. She realized that she wanted to learn English a bit as well and she found value in our practice time. The kindness of many Mexican girls continues to amaze and surprise me.
    There's a good lesson. As I read your story, when you said you paid her to go to Azul, I thought 'eh, I don't know if that's a wise move. ' Even at $15, eh, I don't know. But when I read she only took half, it made me smile. You are dead on! So much of what I read on this board is how cutthroat some of these girls are. Or how it is painful for some guys to fork over two quarters as a tip to a mesero. I think the lesson here is that you treated this girl with respect. I dare say that you will be rewarded, not just with the $7 you saved. Clearly you are a good person. And whether or not these girls share notes, they all pick up on the good guys vs the others and the experience we receive is based on that fact. There are no doubt sharks out there. But those are pretty easy to weed out with just the slightest common sense. But well done, Goyo.

    Just my opinion.

  12. #16719
    Quote Originally Posted by Goyo61  [View Original Post]
    Met up with my favorite Perdita from the alley and after our session I negotiated a little extra money if she would go to Azul's with me and exchange practice time for Spanish for me and English for her.

    https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.c...panish-phrases
    Ha, Paradita, not Perdita. They are parada, standing, hence paradita. Perdita is close to perdida, lost. Freudian slip?

  13. #16718

    What I Did On My Summer Vacation.

    The "Reports" heading of this section reminds me of when as a little kid we reported on what we did over the summer.

    So now that were adults the report are a little more interesting. But the topic has not changed.

    Just back from HK and Zona Norte. Met up with my favorite Perdita from the alley and after our session I negotiated a little extra money if she would go to Azul's with me and exchange practice time for Spanish for me and English for her. There are many web sites out there with typical words and phrases for conversational Spanish. Here is one as an example. I just printed a copy of the phrases and brought them with me and we went through them and she got to practice her English as well. Originally I offered ten and she wanted $15. Which is a little high. But she took herself off the street for 1/2 hour so no arriba for a bit. Then the oddest thing happened. I went to give her the $15. And she only took half. She realized that she wanted to learn English a bit as well and she found value in our practice time. The kindness of many Mexican girls continues to amaze and surprise me.

    https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.c...panish-phrases

  14. #16717
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnGault  [View Original Post]
    I have just sent in the $100 for a Global Entry Card. I know how it works when you get off a plane to go into the USA, but I have no clue as far as walking to, and from Mexico. My main question is does it work similar to the Sentri Card? If you have to show your passport do they stamp it? I went on the government website for the answer for these questions, but that did not seem to help. Thanks in advance for any help.

    Funny in 1980 I drove into Tijuana, but I was not a Monger at the time. I saw guys sleeping on the sidewalk, and was so surprised. After many trips to MDE I just walk around them now without a thought. Looking forward to make a visit there in the future. Of course a TR will follow.
    Global entry account will be linked to your passport and they should stamp it upon entering Mexico. When you go in for your interview with the CBP officer be sure to ask him all your questions, make him earn his pay.

  15. #16716
    Quote Originally Posted by JohnGault  [View Original Post]
    I have just sent in the $100 for a Global Entry Card. I know how it works when you get off a plane to go into the USA, but I have no clue as far as walking to, and from Mexico. My main question is does it work similar to the Sentri Card? If you have to show your passport do they stamp it?
    Your Global Entry card will let you use the SENTRI lane when returning to the US on foot (it doesn't mean anything when leaving the US). Just follow the signs for SENTRI when you approach the border and walk past the regular line. I've never had then stamp my passport, but I usually show them my passport card so it's not even an option.

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