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  1. #16397

    Yes get a room at Cascadas and take trolley to save time and money

    Quote Originally Posted by Clone8884  [View Original Post]
    Just got back from my second Tijuana visit. Drove down yesterday around 3 pm, horrible idea. Sat in traffic for 3 hours trying to get to the border.
    Got a cab down to HK for 100 pesos.
    . I am still wondering on a place where you can sit in peace with a drink and chill without being talked to, maybe I should get a hotel room? Idk..
    Take the trolley from one of the stations that has a parking lot. You can park for free for 24 hrs and you avoid the 3 HR wait in traffic.

    You can take HK Limo to / from border w just tips to driver. Much nicer, and safer, than a standard taxi.

    If you are doing two HK gals you are already spending almost as much a regular room. So you might as well get a room where you can relax. And you can experiment with a nice street gal too.

  2. #16396

    2nd HK trip

    Just got back from my second Tijuana visit. Drove down yesterday around 3 pm, horrible idea. Sat in traffic for 3 hours trying to get to the border. Eventually got there and parked in the lot behind Carolin Shoe's. Nothing seemed dangerous when I walked across. I went to the pharmacy across the street from where you first walk and went to the ATM inside. It has a HSBC ATM and I was able to withdrawal mexican pesos. It was recommended to me to use pesos as you can save some money. Plus the bank account I was using rebates all ATM fees so it was a no brainer.

    Got a cab down to HK for 100 pesos. Bought some of those street tacos at the corner and walked around eating. It was still daylight out and it did not seem dangerous at all. A bunch of people were out and nobody was hiding away. I went into HK around 7 pm and walked around checking everyone out. After 30 ish minutes I found this tattood girl named Vainilla who I brought upstairs. She asked for 100 usd but I counted with 1800 pesos and she accepted. Paid 620 pesos for the room and got my free drinks. Last time I did not know about the drinks so it was nice using that to my advantage this time. She rode me good and I finished in around 20 minutes. We talked and showered and she went on her way. I have a goal now to get each girls number so I got hers and have been messaging her on whatsapp. When she went for the condom I asked how much for BBFS and she was thinking. I ended up saying no to BBFS in the moment but I will text her next time and see.

    After that I went outside and had a smoke break for a bit. Needed a breather and some water. I needed more time to chill so I went into Las Chavelas and sat at the bar. I had some decent alone time there but I still had people coming up and trying to upsell me. I am still wondering on a place where you can sit in peace with a drink and chill without being talked to, maybe I should get a hotel room? Idk.

    Las Chavelas started to get more packed so I fleed to the 3rd story of HK. Nobody was up there except a few girls and waiters. I got another drink and sat at the booth by myself for a bit. Then the girls started approaching me again. I told a 2 of them I wasn't ready but then a third girl came. Her name was Krewella and she spoke very good english. Her english was much better than any of the other bar girls I have met. I had a good conversation with her and wanted to get her a drink. I learned that buying a drink for the girl and feeling them out is a great way to find chemistry. I really enjoyed our conversation and ended up taking her upstairs for 1800 pesos. She was half GFE half not GFE. Maybe she played with me, idk. But I had a good time with her and got her number also.

    I went to the sushi place by mermaids and ate there. Was a decent place to sit and chill. I was super tired and barely even came during my second girl so I decided I was going to head home. I walked into Chicago and hung out there for 20 minutes. It was nice in there, nobody came up the entire time I was there. After 20 minutes in Chicago, I grabbed another cab for 100 pesos to the border.

    Overall I had a great time, it was not dangerous at all. I just wish I didn't sit in traffic for so long on my drive there. I might have to leave around noon next time or late at night. Also, I tried those Okamoto condoms from Japan called the zero ones. My penis size is average but that condom would not fit at all. I hear they have a large version so I might try those. For now I bought the okamoto 004 since they allow in the US. Anyways, I plan on going back for Halloween. I might sneak in a trip before then, we will see.

  3. #16395

    Going good

    Quote Originally Posted by KBToys  [View Original Post]
    I was at the cinema when everything started. Someone told us that people were setting cars on fire and we headed home. The Facebook curfew was for another city I think (Juarez or Chihuahua, not sure, but most people posted it was wrong city). Lots of traffic and they closed businesses down. Next day, Saturday night we went to a swingers bar called Escobar near Caliente casino. Some whale was giving free BJs and getting gang banged. Next door was Deja Vu's 6th anniversary party and decorated nicely with free welcome beverage. The cost of entry was $5. It was nice and food was decent. Didn't see too many guys going arriba. I noticed a pool table in the front that you can rent by the hour. The next day went to Pockets and it usually closes at 2 am, but told by government to shut by 12 am. I was told HK was shut down. Not sure if they are truly cartel owned as other places stayed open and would imagine cartel owned businesses would not gaf. Overall good weekend, less traffic for sure, but still fun to be had and good food. Friendly bros offering beers from their cubetas and fist bumping watching latinas is always great. Glad most people stayed home as clubs had more room to breath and ladies were still out as you've got to keep the dinero flowing. Stay safe and have fun!
    Nice to see that you didn't get freaked out and ditch your girl to go back to the US. For only living in Tijuana for a year it seems you have adapted well. I can't help but wonder if this latest issue made you consider trying to get her a Visa more if you haven't already began that process.

    The only thing I saw about HK being opened on Saturday was what they posted on Twitter that they were open and would of been surprised if they were closed. Even the Beach Fest in Rosarito went ahead as scheduled. I did see the concert at the Tijuana Fair was cancelled.

    Interesting story about going to the swingers club, I've known some strange guys over my years visiting Tijuana that enjoyed gang bangs and other activities but never heard anyone mention a swingers bar in Tijuana, I guess I just assumed everyone would go to the Zona if they were looking for that. Hopefully your inbox doesn't get over run with weirdos trying to hookup with you and your girl. LOL.

  4. #16394
    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanPi  [View Original Post]
    Respectfully disagree. When a city, or a few cities, call a curfew it's a big deal. Commerce stops and it sends a message to the population that they should be scared right now. That's not news puffery.

    To the cartels credit, they realized that they don't need to fight the army to score. They just need to cause havoc. It sends the message that they can do that anytime they want and never once need to enter a gunfight with the army to score a victory.
    People who read the news enough already knew the cartel runs Mexico. Similar to special interest groups in USA. The politicians do what they have to to stay alive in USA to not have looters at their house. Very few USA decisions are made in best interest of the majority of the people. Even the Mexican president has always said he has no beef with the cartel. He doesn't want that smoke. Criminals can do anything they don't follow laws. It's like American cities, the police stay away from a lot of areas, as they can not survive drama or shootouts with criminals. Not long term anyway. It's why the stood and watched the looters burn myc down a few years ago.

  5. #16393

    Weekend

    I was at the cinema when everything started. Someone told us that people were setting cars on fire and we headed home. The Facebook curfew was for another city I think (Juarez or Chihuahua, not sure, but most people posted it was wrong city). Lots of traffic and they closed businesses down. Next day, Saturday night we went to a swingers bar called Escobar near Caliente casino. Some whale was giving free BJs and getting gang banged. Next door was Deja Vu's 6th anniversary party and decorated nicely with free welcome beverage. The cost of entry was $5. It was nice and food was decent. Didn't see too many guys going arriba. I noticed a pool table in the front that you can rent by the hour. The next day went to Pockets and it usually closes at 2 am, but told by government to shut by 12 am. I was told HK was shut down. Not sure if they are truly cartel owned as other places stayed open and would imagine cartel owned businesses would not gaf. Overall good weekend, less traffic for sure, but still fun to be had and good food. Friendly bros offering beers from their cubetas and fist bumping watching latinas is always great. Glad most people stayed home as clubs had more room to breath and ladies were still out as you've got to keep the dinero flowing. Stay safe and have fun!

  6. #16392
    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    Just for the sake of accuracy, the cartel "imposed" the curfew. The city of Tijuana did not.
    Your point is well taken and more than semantic.

    But still, the towns accepted and abided by the curfew. Put another way, they were told to cease normal life operations under threat of violence, and they considered that threat credible enough that they listened to the commands. That means something.

    Think of what it would take to get you to abide by a curfew that was not officially sanctioned. What would it say about your life circumstances if a criminal enterprise could tell you to stay indoors, and everyone felt compelled to listen?

  7. #16391
    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanPi  [View Original Post]
    Respectfully disagree. When a city, or a few cities, call a curfew it's a big deal. Commerce stops and it sends a message to the population that they should be scared right now. That's not news puffery.

    To the cartels credit, they realized that they don't need to fight the army to score. They just need to cause havoc. It sends the message that they can do that anytime they want and never once need to enter a gunfight with the army to score a victory.
    This weekend was simply a show of force. Nothing tragically bad happened. YES commerce was affected which always sucks but from a violence perspective this was nothing just a flexing of muscles. If they start shooting up clubs and fire bombing restaurants then it is game over. I doubt it will get there. Too much money at stake and the repercussions from the military would be fierce.

    There is a margin of checks and balances the Cartels and the Govt have an agreement on. This IMO is what you got this weekend. Violence but just enough violence nothing too extreme. Just to keep the parameters in check.

    Personally I love when Tijuana gets dangerous. Less gringos is always a plus in my book.

  8. #16390

    Coast clear

    See my post in the Crime thread, where this discussion belongs.

  9. #16389
    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanPi  [View Original Post]
    Respectfully disagree. When a city, or a few cities, call a curfew it's a big deal. Commerce stops and it sends a message to the population that they should be scared right now. That's not news puffery.

    To the cartels credit, they realized that they don't need to fight the army to score. They just need to cause havoc. It sends the message that they can do that anytime they want and never once need to enter a gunfight with the army to score a victory.
    Just for the sake of accuracy, the cartel "imposed" the curfew. The city of Tijuana did not.

  10. #16388
    Everything will have probably died down by then. Also it was the military that wanted the curfew placed and something tells me that the alley and the businesses along it have some affiliation with the cartel. So I don't see them deciding to burn things up on their own turf. This is more of a disruption and fear tactic in the areas outside of their typical turf areas that is there to generate fear and cause the government to back down and release the cartel guys they took (just as they did when they got the sinoloan guys a couple of years ago and the government backed down and let them go).

    Quote Originally Posted by Lakeside32  [View Original Post]
    Was planning to visit Labor Day Weekend after a year and a half hiatus. The SoCal news reports are acting as if all hell has broken out and Americans are running for the dear lives down there. Did Anybody witness anything beyond the norm themselves??

  11. #16387
    Quote Originally Posted by FlapJacK  [View Original Post]
    Should be back to normal well before Labor Day Weekend. It does seem not to be escalating or getting worse. The media likes to exaggerate things for good ratings.
    Respectfully disagree. When a city, or a few cities, call a curfew it's a big deal. Commerce stops and it sends a message to the population that they should be scared right now. That's not news puffery.

    To the cartels credit, they realized that they don't need to fight the army to score. They just need to cause havoc. It sends the message that they can do that anytime they want and never once need to enter a gunfight with the army to score a victory.

  12. #16386
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    US consulate in Tijuana suggests shelter in place.

    Safest place in Mexico is 8th floor in Hotel Cascada with a rotation of hot, young girls from Hong Kong club.

    HK chicas can beat the shit out of any cartel's cholos to protect their monger honeys.
    I got to admit. When HK was kicking everyone out and some of the chicas were already on the street trying to get a uber, I thought about grabbing a chica and telling her that it was the end of the world, and we can go up to a room, order room service, and fortify the doors. Then I came to my sense and realize that I better beat everyone back to the border before buildings start to accidentally catch fire.

  13. #16385
    Quote Originally Posted by Lakeside32  [View Original Post]
    Was planning to visit Labor Day Weekend after a year and a half hiatus. The SoCal news reports are acting as if all hell has broken out and Americans are running for the dear lives down there. Did Anybody witness anything beyond the norm themselves??
    Should be back to normal well before Labor Day Weekend. It does seem not to be escalating or getting worse. The media likes to exaggerate things for good ratings.
    Last edited by FlapJacK; 08-15-22 at 21:21. Reason: typo

  14. #16384
    US consulate in Tijuana suggests shelter in place.

    Safest place in Mexico is 8th floor in Hotel Cascada with a rotation of hot, young girls from Hong Kong club.

    HK chicas can beat the shit out of any cartel's cholos to protect their monger honeys.

  15. #16383

    Is it safe?

    Was planning to visit Labor Day Weekend after a year and a half hiatus. The SoCal news reports are acting as if all hell has broken out and Americans are running for the dear lives down there. Did Anybody witness anything beyond the norm themselves??

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