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  1. #12444
    Quote Originally Posted by Jinxx  [View Original Post]
    Disclaimer- Please don't eat meat. Just say no to animal cruelty. Go vegan save the planet. (Sorry I have to say that, feel free to ignore.)
    You don't really have to.

  2. #12443
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    victory over CoVid
    About 18 mos early bro.

  3. #12442
    Quote Originally Posted by Avgusa  [View Original Post]
    There is no way getting around the towel situation, but I usually just go to oxxo and get a pack of TP, better to have too much than none when you need it. And trust some girls will use an entire roll.
    This is actually some good advice. Both times I was there last, I always ran out. I'll hit Oxxo this time.

  4. #12441

    Are the Bars open or closed now

    Are all the bars and clubs on the monger strip (Hong Kong, Adelitas, Tropical, La Gloria etc) open now? If so until what time? I am not talking about the speakeasy's.

  5. #12440
    Quote Originally Posted by ObviousAlias  [View Original Post]
    I've been wanting to hit this place up but as soon as I got my passport the pandemic hit. I know they had the speakeasies but I also wanted the fun of a strip club. I've been to Tijuana a few times now but only stayed in my hotel (Ticuan). I'll be staying at Cascadas this time. My question is when I leave my room to chill in the club should I take my cash and other important belongings with me or is it safer to leave in the safe and only carry what I plan to spend at that time?
    All hotels that have safes, anywhere in the world, can be easily open by staff at any time. I do leave my money in the room however, I put it in a mini-safe inside the room safe. Look this one up on Amazon (the one I use):

    Amazon Basics Portable Security Case Lock Box Safe, Combination Lock, Large.

    NEVER do I walk around the club or Tijuana with a ton of cash on me. I only bring what I need for the night.

  6. #12439

    Cascadas

    I've stayed at Cascadas & Rizo 6 times so far, sometimes as long as 4 days and nobody has touched my stuff. I bought a slim magnetic wallet with a money clip, I carry an expired ID (in case it gets stolen), one credit card just in case, and my immediate cash, I don't usually carry more with me than $200-250. I can always go back to my room if needed. I keep the rest of my cash and valuables in a secret compartment in my backpack.

    Some tips for Cascadas & Rizo: if you're staying more than 3 days, the VIP card is a decent deal, less than that and you'll have to do the math and make your own decision. Last time I was there Azul (restaurant) suspended the VIP discount during pandemic. Both hotels have quite a hike, so you're going to get use to stairs quickly. The elevators in Cascadas get busy at peak times, never had this problem at Rizo because of the layout. You will want to ask for extra towels & TP. Each time they are brought to your room the attendant will expect a tip. There is no way getting around the towel situation, but I usually just go to oxxo and get a pack of TP, better to have too much than none when you need it. And trust some girls will use an entire roll.

    Good luck & have fun.

    Quote Originally Posted by ObviousAlias  [View Original Post]
    I've been wanting to hit this place up but as soon as I got my passport the pandemic hit. I know they had the speakeasies but I also wanted the fun of a strip club. I've been to Tijuana a few times now but only stayed in my hotel (Ticuan). I'll be staying at Cascadas this time. My question is when I leave my room to chill in the club should I take my cash and other important belongings with me or is it safer to leave in the safe and only carry what I plan to spend at that time?

  7. #12438

    Victory over CoVid celebration

    I will be in HK with 6 or 7 bros after 7 PM, 2 coming from out of state.

    We will be celebrating our friendship, victory over CoVid and the grand reopening of putas bars.

  8. #12437

    Nice to see HK is open!

    Alias,

    Some guys would knock HK, but lots of guys just love to have fun in HK with hot, flirty girls, strip show, good food, good fun and cannot wait for it to reopen.

    I will be in HK tonight after 7 PM with 6 or 7 ISG bros, 2 from out of state. We will just be a bunch of silly frat boys having fun together. Come and join us.

    Cascada's rooms have a small safe in the closet. You can leave your valuables in it. But I had cash, lap top, phones in the room various times and never lost anything.

    Have to give HK can Cascada credit for being straight up honest, hard working and offering excellent sexy entertainment for cheap. I know a few HK's floor managers. They make very little money and were only employed part time on call. CoVid really hurt them and their families. Show your empathy and share some of your wealth with the girls and workers in HK.

  9. #12436

    Nice to see HK is open!

    I've been wanting to hit this place up but as soon as I got my passport the pandemic hit. I know they had the speakeasies but I also wanted the fun of a strip club. I've been to Tijuana a few times now but only stayed in my hotel (Ticuan). I'll be staying at Cascadas this time. My question is when I leave my room to chill in the club should I take my cash and other important belongings with me or is it safer to leave in the safe and only carry what I plan to spend at that time?

  10. #12435
    Quote Originally Posted by DickusMaximus  [View Original Post]
    I have read this in various forums, but I have never read my policy in detail. If you were in an accident, I think it is likely the police would check that you were there legally. I don't like to take unnecessary risks.
    I was rear-ended by a bus a few years ago. The Peritos never asked about FMM. I've been stopped by cops 4 or 5 times over the years, including once by a Federal. No ask for an FMM. I don't know if the insurance policy requires one, but it seems that nobody really gives a shit.

  11. #12434
    Quote Originally Posted by DickusMaximus  [View Original Post]
    Walmart at Hipodromo is closer (but not walking distance) and has a lot of other shops around it. It's also not to far from Zona Rio, so you can stop at Mr. Pampas or some other nice restaurant on the way.
    There is a Churrascaria Do Brasil as well as other upscale dining options in the same shopping mall as the Walmart.

    Disclaimer- Please don't eat meat. Just say no to animal cruelty. Go vegan save the planet. (Sorry I have to say that, feel free to ignore.)

  12. #12433
    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie888  [View Original Post]
    Whutt? I was not aware of that. Did you see something in your Mex auto insurance to suggest a requirement for FMM?
    I have read this in various forums, but I have never read my policy in detail. If you were in an accident, I think it is likely the police would check that you were there legally. I don't like to take unnecessary risks.

  13. #12432
    I'm thrilled to pay only $30 measly dollars for a 6 month visa to cross with no stamps and zero wait time. I've waited between 15 mins and 1 hour multiple times, spending a grand total of at least 3-5 hours in the line over the last 2 years. That's 3-5 more hours I could have been buried deep in puta pussy. It's like a Mexican Sentri pass for $60 per year, yes please I will be a lifetime customer of this blessed pass.

  14. #12431
    Quote Originally Posted by OrganicAlo  [View Original Post]
    Just returned from HK, overnight trip. Didn't have to pay $30 for the FMM and the clubs close at 3 am, not sure when they open up in the morning, but it was open at about 10:30.
    A chica on Wednesday began in HK at 9 am.

  15. #12430
    Quote Originally Posted by DickusMaximus  [View Original Post]
    I hope you're getting Mexican auto insurance. And there is some question as to whether or not the insurance is valid if you don't have a valid FMM. For me it's easier to just get a new FMM every six months. It's a small fee to avoid the problems that might come from not having it.
    Whutt? I was not aware of that. Did you see something in your Mex auto insurance to suggest a requirement for FMM?

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