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  1. #2462
    Have anyone had any luck taking an AB girl to a different hotel in the zona or they are not allowed. I was thinking staying at Hacienda de Santiago on my next trip.

  2. #2461
    Quote Originally Posted by SeanHannity  [View Original Post]
    I stayed at Cascades once and that was enough for me. Workers running around all hours of the night with walkie talkie radios at full volume and drunk bar girls screaming for the talecheros to open their hotel room doors. Total misery.
    Same here I stayed last week in hotel coahuila, loud walkie talkies and the loud boom bass all night not to mention the A-hole cumboy opened my room with a key at 6 Am.. I paid $45 and I asked for a room with a window to the street so I can get the fresh air, those rooms are saunas hot and sticky. Anyways next trip I want to stay somewhere else but Ab girls don't go to other hotel.

  3. #2460
    Quote Originally Posted by WanderingMan  [View Original Post]
    Was approached by several chicas when in Adelita's bar last night. Some of them appeared a bit too masculine for me though I am sure that can't be right. Sarah approached me and we had to point upstairs because the noise level was so loud that no one could communicate. Someone scheduled a rock and roll band to play in the back room She speaks very little to no English. She has light brown hair, shaven, is 25, C cups, about five foot tall and slim bodied. Has an extremely pleasant personality, performs multiple positions, offered CBJ and gave the best one since I have been here. She was fun an seemed to enjoy what she did. Not super-tight, but not loose. She indicated she got off work at three in the morning. Why do these girls make the sign of the cross before sex? Have had a couple of them do that.
    Sarah is a real sweetheart after multiple visits but a bit standoffish at first with me. Unfortunately she is also possessive and expects me to be with her every time I venture into Adelitas. She caught me buying drinks for another chica and just stared daggers at me until I became so uncomfortable I had to leave.

  4. #2459
    Quote Originally Posted by HornyTraveler  [View Original Post]
    What do you recommend Hotel Coahuila or Cascadas for an overnight rest which one is more quiet, clean and comfortable?
    I stayed at Cascades once and that was enough for me. Workers running around all hours of the night with walkie talkie radios at full volume and drunk bar girls screaming for the talecheros to open their hotel room doors. Total misery.

  5. #2458
    Quote Originally Posted by Tomjackin  [View Original Post]
    Yes.

    They are done; looks good.
    I don't really like the new renovations, especially the pole that they stuck in the middle of the far wall. Precious weekend premium seating was abolished for a pole that I haven't seen used yet. And I think the new bar is a waste of space. I think the HK renovations are good though since they created more seating.

  6. #2457
    Quote Originally Posted by Metal_Mickey  [View Original Post]
    Are they done yet or what?
    Yes.

    They are done; looks good.

  7. #2456

    Adelita Renovations

    Are they done yet or what?

  8. #2455
    Quote Originally Posted by HugoTheMan  [View Original Post]
    Yes it is only a 1 block walk from La Gloria corner. But keep yout head on a swivel its not the safest block. Also don't be fooled by the time of day, others have reported morning hours seem to be a popular time to mug people. And there was that time I made the walk from the parking lot behind BT to HDS in the morning carrying a purse. At the time I didn't know any better, I guess I was just lucky.
    I know you're right 100% that block is pretty dangerous, few years ago I was walking that side of the street I think there's a police station on that side.

    Anyway this deported gang member bald and with baggy clothes saw me I was coming toward him and he hided behind an opening between two buildings I saw him so I turned back and went to AB. Isn't that Revolution st? I never walk there it is too dangerous day or night.

    If I have to stay on Hacienda de Santiago I would rather take a taxi for 1 block and pay $3 better safe than.

  9. #2454
    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    There is no hill to climb when walking from the center of La Zona to the HDS.

    Hacienda de Santiago is located on the Northeast corner of Revolution and Coahuila Ave. (basically one block east from the heart of LZ on Coahuila Ave).
    Yes it is only a 1 block walk from La Gloria corner. But keep yout head on a swivel its not the safest block. Also don't be fooled by the time of day, others have reported morning hours seem to be a popular time to mug people. And there was that time I made the walk from the parking lot behind BT to HDS in the morning carrying a purse. At the time I didn't know any better, I guess I was just lucky.

  10. #2453
    Quote Originally Posted by HornyTraveler  [View Original Post]
    Yeah I know but two blocks uphill is a long walk LOL!
    There is no hill to climb when walking from the center of La Zona to the HDS.

    Hacienda de Santiago is located on the Northeast corner of Revolution and Coahuila Ave. (basically one block east from the heart of LZ on Coahuila Ave).

  11. #2452
    Quote Originally Posted by KevinMorison  [View Original Post]
    If your willing to venture 2 blocks away HDS is where I always stay. It is roomy and does not have the sound of drunk chicas fight or partying till after sun up. 400 p plus 100 p deposit not sure if that is still the price since the peso tanked. I have stayed plenty of time at Cascadas but it was never restful or quiet. Hotel Santiago is the place for me.
    Yeah I know but two blocks uphill is a long walk LOL!

  12. #2451
    Quote Originally Posted by KevinMorison  [View Original Post]
    If your willing to venture 2 blocks away HDS is where I always stay. It is roomy and does not have the sound of drunk chicas fight or partying till after sun up. 400 p plus 100 p deposit not sure if that is still the price since the peso tanked. I have stayed plenty of time at Cascadas but it was never restful or quiet. Hotel Santiago is the place for me.
    For quietness & comfort I agree that Hacienda de Santiago (HDS) is a better choice than either Hotel Coahuila or Cascades.

    In early January I stayed in a double room at HDS and the cost for the double was 430 pesos Monday thru Thursday and 565 pesos on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

    The single rooms would cost less and probably still be around the price Kevin mentioned.

  13. #2450

    Good night rest

    Quote Originally Posted by HornyTraveler  [View Original Post]
    What do you recommend Hotel Coahuila or Cascadas for an overnight rest which one is more quiet, clean and comfortable?
    If your willing to venture 2 blocks away HDS is where I always stay. It is roomy and does not have the sound of drunk chicas fight or partying till after sun up. 400 p plus 100 p deposit not sure if that is still the price since the peso tanked. I have stayed plenty of time at Cascadas but it was never restful or quiet. Hotel Santiago is the place for me.

  14. #2449
    What do you recommend Hotel Coahuila or Cascadas for an overnight rest which one is more quiet, clean and comfortable?

  15. #2448
    Quote Originally Posted by Aberlour619  [View Original Post]
    Is there a way to book a room online? I found their website, but I don't see where to book a room. The last couple of times I went I was told they didn't have any rooms available to stay the evening. This creates a problem if I want to drink. I learned from a couple of trips ago to check for room availability and base how many drinks I consume accordingly. I would like to avoid this hassle. How much are the Jacuzzi rooms for the evening?

    Thank you
    Are you asking about Hotel Coahuila located directly above Adelitas?

    As I recall, Hotel Coahuila had no reservation system in place back in 2005 or 2006 but was only on a first-come, first served basis in regards to their limited number of overnight rooms.

    And back then the few jacuzzi rooms were only rented in two hour increments.

    Hotel Cascades (located above Las Chavelas and Hong Kong Bar) takes reservations on their website.

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