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  1. #23209
    I have only had my passport book stamped once in all my trips to Tijuana.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rambo1969  [View Original Post]
    Yes passport gets stamped as a general rule of thumb. But I know you can talk them into not doing it.

    I get my passport stamped in the same two pages every time. So no one can tell when I visited.

    I always carry passport and most of my cash in a pouch that is attached to a lanyard. And I tuck it under my shirt. Not accessible by pickpockets.

  2. #23208
    Quote Originally Posted by Intelligencium  [View Original Post]
    Well, that's depressing. I guess I need reasons to visit Tijuana that will sound good to wife, if she checks my passport. Do you guys know of other good reasons? Sight seeing? Beaches?

    Any insight on where I should keep my passport book? Front pocket of jeans? Should I buy a money belt.

    Thanks!
    Don't know if you are into sports at all. I always used the love of sports betting and its much closer than Vegas.

    And then there is the saving money option. If any of these fit. I went to buy cigs, medicine or dental work etc.

  3. #23207

    Let Me Google That For You

    Quote Originally Posted by SpeedToys  [View Original Post]
    Ok. Who does?
    https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=fligh...ijuana+to+usa.

  4. #23206

    Passport stamp can be avoided on request

    Quote Originally Posted by Intelligencium  [View Original Post]

    Any recent reports about whether the passport book gets stamped if you cross the border on foot?

    A related question: if you make a day trip just to visit Zona Norte, where do you keep your passport book? I guess I can keep it in the Front pocket of my jeans, but it feels a bit risky.
    Yes passport gets stamped as a general rule of thumb. But I know you can talk them into not doing it.

    I get my passport stamped in the same two pages every time. So no one can tell when I visited.

    I always carry passport and most of my cash in a pouch that is attached to a lanyard. And I tuck it under my shirt. Not accessible by pickpockets.

  5. #23205
    Was going to go down to TJ last night but ended up taking a big tittie Asian girl up for a test drive here in San Diego. Sex was covered but got DFK + BBBJ included, total damage was $190 for hhr. Hands down the biggest pair of natural tits I've ever seen on an Asian. A little pricier than what I spend on a HK girl but saved the gas and hassle of traveling into Mexico and dealing with the line, didnt have to tip anybody and didnt have to deal with meseros hounding me for drinks. An old coworker of mine asked if I could accompany him down to the zona this Saturday so I'll probably hold off on going until then.

  6. #23204
    Quote Originally Posted by Dogers69  [View Original Post]
    Having nice clean clothes or bags will get you stopped for your passport. Now if you walk on the foreigner side of the line, there's 50% chance they will stamp your passport. If you ask them to not stamp your passport, 100% they will stamp it.
    Well, that's depressing. I guess I need reasons to visit Tijuana that will sound good to wife, if she checks my passport. Do you guys know of other good reasons? Sight seeing? Beaches?

    Any insight on where I should keep my passport book? Front pocket of jeans? Should I buy a money belt.

    Thanks!

  7. #23203
    Quote Originally Posted by WombatEd2  [View Original Post]
    That is incorrect.
    Ok. Who does?

  8. #23202
    Quote Originally Posted by Intelligencium  [View Original Post]
    Gentlemen,

    Any recent reports about whether the passport book gets stamped if you cross the border on foot?

    Unfortunately I don't have time to get either Passport Card (traveling internationally in 1. 5 month and looks like the passport card application needs me to send the passport book). I applied for Global Entry, but their online tracker is showing a 4-5 month processing time.

    Ideally I would not like to get my passport book stamped if possible. FWIW, I a California REAL ID drivers license, which I am assuming does not count as Enhanced ID for re-entry.

    A related question: if you make a day trip just to visit Zona Norte, where do you keep your passport book? I guess I can keep it in the Front pocket of my jeans, but it feels a bit risky.

    Thank you!
    Put passport in zip lock bag and wear a pair of the thinnest shorts you can find that has a zippered pocket. Pocket needs to be on the thigh or front not the back pocket or it will fall. Apart if you keep doing this method. It looks weird when. I have to dig it out but at least I don't lose it.

    I was robbed of my passport card so I just got the book after that.

  9. #23201

    Why $5 taxi should still be ok

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    If you don't want to wait, keep in mind that gas, food, rents, pussies and everything else have gone up in prices with inflation after CoVid. If you take taxis consider to give them more than the $5 fare that was 20 years ago.
    I disagree. The money in pesos has gone up from 16 to 18 per USD. So that $5 has gone from 80 to 90 pesos.

    That should be enough for the short ride when compared to Uber.

    But these days I only take the limo from HK and my $3 tip does the trick.

  10. #23200
    Quote Originally Posted by Artisttyp  [View Original Post]
    Grand is more expensive than the PA. Recently stayed in both. PA is plagued with noise on all sides.
    You might want to check out Agoda. I just booked a room at the Grand for this Friday and the rate was $87 (plus taxes). The PA is showing $155 (plus taxes).

  11. #23199

    Recommended rooms at cascadas?

    Booked my flight, ended up coming in sat. Early to LAX on the 20th and leaving Tues afternoon. Looking to book Cascadas sat-Tues any rooms recommended? Sat will be full price but with vip card I can get discount sun and Mon. Does vip card work on suites? Would a suite give girls GPS?

  12. #23198
    Quote Originally Posted by StRobert  [View Original Post]
    I don't use taxi anymore, now I use "Zona Shuttle" to Hong Kong and back to the border. Good service and I tip $3 one way. At the border, the Hong Kong limo parks by the office (big Zona Shuttle sign). If you are returning to the border, from Hong Kong, report to the Hong Kong employee outside on the sidewalk and he will call a Hong Kong limo for you. Tip driver around $3.
    I've always tipped $2, never had any issues. Been a long, long while since I've taken a taxi from the border. I pretty much always either take the Zona Shuttle or the 15-peso (or $1 where the taxi driver will give you I think 5 pesos or so in change if you want it) shared taxis. I'm trying to make more of an effort to learn the shared taxi routes as I guess you can pretty much get wherever in Tijuana would want to go if you really know those routes, LOL. I know how to take the shared taxis from pretty much anywhere in Tijuana back to the Zona Norte area at this point as it seems you can always find a shared taxi going to Zona Centro (Revolucion), just need to get better going the other way.

    Yeah, I guess taxi fares are up to $7 at this point, which is a rip-off, but somewhat understandable given inflation and rising gas costs. But I've just stopped dealing with the yellow taxis period. If I don't know the shared taxi route, I'll just use Uber / Didi.

  13. #23197

    Ride from the border

    20 years ago Yellow taxis insisted on $5 from the border to La Zona. They got nasty when guys negotiated for less. They do have to pay the city steep fees for licenses and parking rights, but I hated to have to deal with the rude, nasty Yellow cabbies.

    At night I used to walk down the street with 3 fingers stick out. In a few minutes a Taxi Libre would pick me up for that fare, but I usually give them $5 or more anyway. Or during day time I would take the shared taxi to Constitucion for $1.

    HK's Border Shuttle free limousines wait near Ped East's taxi stand. Uber rides are cheap from border to La Zona, about $3 to 4 depending on peak time. We rode Uber from HK to Hippodromo for $6, about 7 to 8 miles away. Just before CoVid half dozen cabbies chased after and beat up SoCal guys who booked Uber at the border and taunted them, an incident that caused alarms among officials in City Hall. So you should be discreet.

    If you don't want to wait, keep in mind that gas, food, rents, pussies and everything else have gone up in prices with inflation after CoVid. If you take taxis consider to give them more than the $5 fare that was 20 years ago.

  14. #23196

    Parking behind Burger King

    The sign says parking all day $10. That lot is busy, usually full. I have never parked there.

    Twice I was in the area, guys were running out screaming their cars were broken into, one guy's BMW could not be started. A wingman's Tesla was broken into, a bag of orange stolen, nothing else. The parking attendants could not do anything. So take your own risks.

  15. #23195
    Quote Originally Posted by Intelligencium  [View Original Post]
    Gentlemen,

    Any recent reports about whether the passport book gets stamped if you cross the border on foot?

    Unfortunately I don't have time to get either Passport Card (traveling internationally in 1. 5 month and looks like the passport card application needs me to send the passport book). I applied for Global Entry, but their online tracker is showing a 4-5 month processing time.

    Ideally I would not like to get my passport book stamped if possible. FWIW, I a California REAL ID drivers license, which I am assuming does not count as Enhanced ID for re-entry.

    A related question: if you make a day trip just to visit Zona Norte, where do you keep your passport book? I guess I can keep it in the Front pocket of my jeans, but it feels a bit risky.

    Thank you!
    If you cross by foot and are Latino, and don't have bags and dress in your worst clothes you can cross on the Mexican side especially from 2 pm tob8 pm when everyone is returning from work. Having nice clean clothes or bags will get you stopped for your passport. Now if you walk on the foreigner side of the line, there's 50% chance they will stamp your passport. If you ask them to not stamp your passport, 100% they will stamp it. I've tried. If you are very determined to not get q stamp you can simply say you left your passport home and would like to buy the 1 day 20 dollar pass. Its really a bribe to let you in but you can't call it a bribe. They give you no paperwork nor ask to see your ID I don't believe but bring a license at least.

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