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  1. #2410
    Quote Originally Posted by OOHway  [View Original Post]
    So I checked with my carrier, had sprint but they got bought out by TMobile recently. Anyways I have unlimited US, Canada, and Mexico for calls but they will charge for data, so I think I will be reliant on WIFI for like sending emails to agencies. I will contact them days before going down. I don't want to use WhatsApp for my own personal reasons. Just want to leave a small digital footprint as possible. Someone in this thread said they only sent emails for contact and was fine so I think I will do the same.

    Thank you so much guys for replies, and yeah trying to buy drugs was probably a stupid idea. I just wanted a good time and didn't want to try smuggle anything in and land in deeper shit when I can just get buy it in Mexico, but I will stay away from any other recreational hobbies until I get used to how things operate down there. I guess I'm too stupid to realize the risk sometimes.

    I actually wanted to stay in Zona Norte hotels like next to HK, but I read that most agencies will not send girls out to the red light area and also hotel staff will not let girls inside even if they did send girls out there. So I figured just staying at motel is the best option. I don't think I will Uber and stick to cab rides. I am not sure why but my gut says taking a cab would be just a smoother process and cheaper, so I can have some money for food and tipping motel staff if necessary.
    First of all, let me tell you there are some extremely high post count veterans on here who have absolutely no idea what they're talking about. Some have responded to your post with complete nonsense. So let me tell you the unfiltered truth. You are correct in choosing taxi's over Uber if you want to leave as little of a digital footprint as possible. Some clueless poster may have recommended to you Uber because they are more "comfortable" but seriously do you fucking care whether you roll in a 2015 Corolla or a 2005 Sentra for 10 minutes, if it means leaving a traceable Uber footprint vs. A completely anonymous cash Taxi Libre? Sure you will save a buck using Uber, it will come in handy when you have to pay a divorce lawyer and alimony for the next 50 years once your covert activities are uncovered because you wanted to save a $1. And this is coming from someone who hates taxi's and hasn't taken one in 3-4 years.

    And another thing, and I am by no means condoning this type of activity, but if you as a grown adult, decide to partake in some adult substances, then that is your choice. Those type of substances are readily available in Tijuana, and the legal consequences are negligible here. Get busted in Tijuana and with a $50 bribe you skate. Not so in the USA. And the process to obtain such substances in Tijuana is quite simple. Anybody claiming that you need to attain veteran status is just fucking clueless. Just about every mesero in any Zona bar can get you whatever you're looking for. Any rookie can ask a mesero. Just don't do anything stupid like front a sizeable amount of cash. The only risk you'll take is paying substantially over market value, which will still be less than a quarter of what you're used to paying in the states. If you do decide to partake, get it from the meseros. Don't buy off the street because it could be a set-up, either robbery or the dealer in cahoots with the cops.

  2. #2409
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Yep. I ditched AT&T and Verizon and am very happy with Tmobile when in Mexico or in any country overseas.

    Their prices are pretty low for international voice and data coverage.
    I have had zero issues with Sprint all over Mexico whether that's Tijuana, PV, CDMX, etc. Free data albeit low speed and just $0. 25 a minute for calls, which I never need. Bottom line for me is being able to use Uber and I've had zero issues with that.

  3. #2408
    Quote Originally Posted by OOHway  [View Original Post]
    So I checked with my carrier, had sprint but they got bought out by TMobile recently. Anyways I have unlimited US, Canada, and Mexico for calls but they will charge for data, so I think I will be reliant on WIFI for like sending emails to agencies. I will contact them days before going down. I don't want to use WhatsApp for my own personal reasons. Just want to leave a small digital footprint as possible. Someone in this thread said they only sent emails for contact and was fine so I think I will do the same.

    Thank you so much guys for replies, and yeah trying to buy drugs was probably a stupid idea. I just wanted a good time and didn't want to try smuggle anything in and land in deeper shit when I can just get buy it in Mexico, but I will stay away from any other recreational hobbies until I get used to how things operate down there. I guess I'm too stupid to realize the risk sometimes.

    I actually wanted to stay in Zona Norte hotels like next to HK, but I read that most agencies will not send girls out to the red light area and also hotel staff will not let girls inside even if they did send girls out there. So I figured just staying at motel is the best option. I don't think I will Uber and stick to cab rides. I am not sure why but my gut says taking a cab would be just a smoother process and cheaper, so I can have some money for food and tipping motel staff if necessary.

    Regarding my issues with motels holding ID, if I can avoid it I don't want anyone knowing my name or address. I guess I'm too paranoid if this is a normal thing down there. I just find it so bizarre that they will hold your identification when they obviously know what you are doing upstairs even if it is to protect their property. Maybe I will use a fake ID?
    Uber is less expensive and more comfortable than a cab. I highly recommend using them when possible, and I always use one if I'm not driving. Nothing about the cab experience in Tijuana is smoother than taking an Uber. Unless you prefer haggling over the price and riding around in a clapped out Toyota Corolla.

    Yes, the motel holding ID is perfectly normal. It may come as a surprise, but prostitution is NOT illegal in Mexico. Hence, the motels are very popular and are a legitimate business, unlike their shitty counterparts in the USA. Lots of husbands and wives use them, too. It's a great way to get away from the kids for a few hours. I have no idea why you'd find it odd that they would hold onto ID for security. ALL legit hotels in Mexico insist on photo ID (and often a credit card) when checking in. Motels are not much different. They just want an ID in lieu of a credit card. Lots of locals don't have credit cards. BTW, when you leave they will check the room for broken TVs and dead hookers first, and then the desk guy will give you your ID.

  4. #2407

    Thank you guys

    So I checked with my carrier, had sprint but they got bought out by TMobile recently. Anyways I have unlimited US, Canada, and Mexico for calls but they will charge for data, so I think I will be reliant on WIFI for like sending emails to agencies. I will contact them days before going down. I don't want to use WhatsApp for my own personal reasons. Just want to leave a small digital footprint as possible. Someone in this thread said they only sent emails for contact and was fine so I think I will do the same.

    Thank you so much guys for replies, and yeah trying to buy drugs was probably a stupid idea. I just wanted a good time and didn't want to try smuggle anything in and land in deeper shit when I can just get buy it in Mexico, but I will stay away from any other recreational hobbies until I get used to how things operate down there. I guess I'm too stupid to realize the risk sometimes.

    I actually wanted to stay in Zona Norte hotels like next to HK, but I read that most agencies will not send girls out to the red light area and also hotel staff will not let girls inside even if they did send girls out there. So I figured just staying at motel is the best option. I don't think I will Uber and stick to cab rides. I am not sure why but my gut says taking a cab would be just a smoother process and cheaper, so I can have some money for food and tipping motel staff if necessary.

    Regarding my issues with motels holding ID, if I can avoid it I don't want anyone knowing my name or address. I guess I'm too paranoid if this is a normal thing down there. I just find it so bizarre that they will hold your identification when they obviously know what you are doing upstairs even if it is to protect their property. Maybe I will use a fake ID?

    Anyways guys, thank you guys for easing my concerns. I just want an adventure. While this is not my first time mongering in another country, it is my first time in Mexico, alone, at a lawless place at that, with no communication skills or tour guide.

  5. #2406

    Tmobile

    Yep. I ditched AT&T and Verizon and am very happy with Tmobile when in Mexico or in any country overseas.

    Their prices are pretty low for international voice and data coverage.

  6. #2405
    Quote Originally Posted by OOHway  [View Original Post]
    While we are on the topic of motels, I have been reading some good recommendations, but again, which is the best in terms of safety and discretion (not asking to hold IDs) first and foremost over cheap prices? I also didn't consider this at all but WiFi. I now realize that my phone will be dead when I cross to Mexico and I would be screwed without internet or emergency phone calls. I have been reading motels are unreliable for WiFi and I'm worried that I can't contact agencies or do anything at all.

    So anyways, my plan is take the 5, get off the last exit, park at BSP, cross on foot, hail a cab (taxi libre? I was told this is the best one? Ask for love motel and do my deed and cross back and go home. I'm assuming it will be a hassle to cross back. Someone said lines can be as long as 3 hours for reentry, so I'm planning accordingly. If I do go, I am probably going to take the day off and go on a weekday not during the busy weekends. I am planning to use Musas or SweetTJ, I don't know which is more reliable, so if you guys can vouch one over the other please give me your thoughts. I was also planning to buy some drugs like some mdma but apparently this is a death wish in Tijuana so never mind. I read that you can get into some real shit with even a little bit of weed, so I want to stay under the radar and be sober (unless you guys care to share some thoughts on this matter).

    I speak virtually no Spanish, very elementary at best, but will memorize some useful phrases especially for cab rides. Not planning to get to know the girls and get their numbers, I just want the best fuck I have been hearing so much about from you guys so I don't feel like I have to learn Spanish when I'm there for a quick wham bam and gtfo, especially because I decided that now wouldn't be the best time to stop by Zona Norte and the famous HK bar. Also, regarding cab rides, someone said pay 5 bucks nothing more. What are the standard rates? I was told that taxi libre is the best one, but someone said it's 15-20 bucks for a cab ride while another said it is 5. So which is it? I also read some of these cab drivers are pulling scams with Tijuana police so I am a bit worried. I don't want to get scammed or be in any shitty situations.

    Anyways please give me some advice from a Tijuana virgin. Oh yeah, and I am going alone. If this is a bad idea you guys can talk me out of it or whatever but I just want some of my concerns answered before I hit the road.
    My, my. Where to start?

    First, you're asking things of a motel that are mutually exclusive. You want security, yet complete anonymity. This is Mexico, not Japan. You really, really don't want to stay in a place where the management has no idea who comes and goes. I have been using motels for many years, both arriving on foot or taxi, and using my own car. I have left my CA drivers license in each and every case where they wanted to hold an ID. I have had ZERO issues. These guys see hundreds of people per week. They couldn't give a shit about your ID. They DO need to protect their property, AND they need to know who to blame if a dead hooker winds up in the room. And, yes, that has happened. Don't give them your passport, use your DL. Worst case you can get a new DL, which is much easier than getting a replacement PP. Ease off on the paranoia.

    Second, you've never been and are looking to score ecstasy, or some shit? AYFKM? Just don't even think about that until you attain veteran status.

    If you can't get Internet in Mexico, a Taxi Libre is the best bet. Others can chime in here, but I think the price from the border to, say, La Mansion, shouldn't be more than 100 pesos. It used to be 50, but I've been driving my car across for so long that I am not current on Libre pricing.

    The WiFi in most motels is sufficient for really basic things, like a WhatsApp message. YMMV. The motels also have phones and you can call the agency on the land line if necessary.

  7. #2404

    Tmobile

    Quote Originally Posted by Jinxx  [View Original Post]
    What mobile company do you use? I have tmobile and I get coverage in Mexico just like in US, it's called free unlimited international roaming. I think all the major carriers have the same thing, not sure. You can also just buy a Mexican sim card to use while in the country. Simply relying on wifi wouldn't be preferable.

    I use the love motels all the time and I never get asked for ID, but I always drive in my own car. Maybe you can try to offer some cash for a deposit in place of handing over your ID? All they really want is to make sure you don't damage the property or steal the tv. You could also consider staying at a hotel as opposed to love motel. Hotel Ticuan seems to be highly recommended by the bros here.
    Yes tmobile is definitly the best for traveling abroad. Same as the.

    Us; good connection in big cities.

    They purchased sprint. Hopefully this will not change.

  8. #2403
    Quote Originally Posted by OOHway  [View Original Post]
    Hi guys,

    So I decided I am going to Tijuana for the first time. I don't know if this month or after corona dies down but my curiosity peaked and I'm bored. Been hearing so much about how Mexico beats SoCal scene by a mile so I guess I have to see for myself.

    I have been going through all of you guys' valued intels on this thread (also on San Diego Tijuana thread) and I am mostly concerned about identity theft. Someone said they will hold your passport or ID while staying at love motels like La Mansion. I am very concerned that if it somehow gets lost or stolen, I won't be able to enter back in to US, and even worse identity theft or potentially some blackmail bullshit. Maybe I am paranoid but I know you guys have more wisdom on this end so please let me know if this is a normal thing. If it is, is there a love motel that won't ask for ID so you can remain discreet and anonymous as possible?

    While we are on the topic of motels, I have been reading some good recommendations, but again, which is the best in terms of safety and discretion (not asking to hold IDs) first and foremost over cheap prices? I also didn't consider this at all but WiFi. I now realize that my phone will be dead when I cross to Mexico and I would be screwed without internet or emergency phone calls. I have been reading motels are unreliable for WiFi and I'm worried that I can't contact agencies or do anything at all.

    So anyways, my plan is take the 5, get off the last exit, park at BSP, cross on foot, hail a cab (taxi libre? I was told this is the best one? Ask for love motel and do my deed and cross back and go home. I'm assuming it will be a hassle to cross back. Someone said lines can be as long as 3 hours for reentry, so I'm planning accordingly. If I do go, I am probably going to take the day off and go on a weekday not during the busy weekends. I am planning to use Musas or SweetTJ, I don't know which is more reliable, so if you guys can vouch one over the other please give me your thoughts. I was also planning to buy some drugs like some mdma but apparently this is a death wish in Tijuana so never mind. I read that you can get into some real shit with even a little bit of weed, so I want to stay under the radar and be sober (unless you guys care to share some thoughts on this matter).

    I speak virtually no Spanish, very elementary at best, but will memorize some useful phrases especially for cab rides. Not planning to get to know the girls and get their numbers, I just want the best fuck I have been hearing so much about from you guys so I don't feel like I have to learn Spanish when I'm there for a quick wham bam and gtfo, especially because I decided that now wouldn't be the best time to stop by Zona Norte and the famous HK bar. Also, regarding cab rides, someone said pay 5 bucks nothing more. What are the standard rates? I was told that taxi libre is the best one, but someone said it's 15-20 bucks for a cab ride while another said it is 5. So which is it? I also read some of these cab drivers are pulling scams with Tijuana police so I am a bit worried. I don't want to get scammed or be in any shitty situations.

    Anyways please give me some advice from a Tijuana virgin. Oh yeah, and I am going alone. If this is a bad idea you guys can talk me out of it or whatever but I just want some of my concerns answered before I hit the road.
    What mobile company do you use? I have tmobile and I get coverage in Mexico just like in US, it's called free unlimited international roaming. I think all the major carriers have the same thing, not sure. You can also just buy a Mexican sim card to use while in the country. Simply relying on wifi wouldn't be preferable.

    I use the love motels all the time and I never get asked for ID, but I always drive in my own car. Maybe you can try to offer some cash for a deposit in place of handing over your ID? All they really want is to make sure you don't damage the property or steal the tv. You could also consider staying at a hotel as opposed to love motel. Hotel Ticuan seems to be highly recommended by the bros here.

  9. #2402
    Good questions and we all had our "first" Tijuana time at some point in the past.

    Lets see what the "pro's" say about the hotel thing as I have only stayed at the hourly places in the red light district / Zona Norte and they do Not require any type of ID. If you want a nice place stay at the Marriott.

    Yes. Just cross and take a cab is the easiest. Don't worry about the lack of English. The cab drivers all know the basic words. I would not get in the cab with out confirming a price first with them. $5 is normal for areas close to the boarder including Zona Norte / Red Light district.

    If your talking risk management. Don't take a Taxi. I would use Uber as the drivers are tracked etc. Your ride is tracked, you can see what it will cost before you get in the Uber, I have never heard of Uber working with the police.

    I have met the nicest Uber drivers in Tijuana. I still do take Taxi's at times but I prefer Uber.

    I would have the motel your staying at address printed out to show the driver. And also have a 2nd one as a plan be as it's Mexico. What if the first is full or looses reservation etc. Always have a plan be.

    No drugs as you mentioned. Let the stupid people take the stupid risks. You need your mind to work down there so don't fuck it up.

    Check with your hotel about the WiFi. If your really looking for a bit of fun goto Rio Mall to the MovieStar phone store and buy a Simchip for $5 and have them load $5 or $10 worth of data on the phone. Take your Sim out of your phone and pop in the new Sim (or they will do it for you) Then you will get a Mexico phone number and will be able to search the web like a local. But make sure and test the phone at the store before you leave.

    It would not hurt to stop by HongKong bar. Just pop in with a mask. Check it out for a quick beer or water etc. I really would at least take a look with minimal risk etc. Or go up in Cascadas's and check out the place. Stop by Azul's restaurant next to HK and go to the Patio that looks over the Alley with all the hookers. It's amazing. Just sit and have a beer or a bite etc. It's outside so ventilation is very good. Low risk.

    Of course split up your money. Assume the worst like you drop your wallet (like I did one time down there).

    If you look though my posts I also posted a link for legal contacts in case some crazy shit happens and I needed to get a lawyer. Call me paranoid but better to have a plan be or see than not.

    Tempted to head down there again myself. Maybe in August sometime.

    Goyo.

    Quote Originally Posted by OOHway  [View Original Post]
    Hi guys,

    So I decided I am going to Tijuana for the first time. I don't know if this month or after corona dies down but my curiosity peaked and I'm bored. Been hearing so much about how Mexico beats SoCal scene by a mile so I guess I have to see for myself.

    I have been going through all of you guys' valued intels on this thread (also on San Diego Tijuana thread) and I am mostly concerned about identity theft. Someone said they will hold your passport or ID while staying at love motels like La Mansion. I am very concerned that if it somehow gets lost or stolen, I won't be able to enter back in to US, and even worse identity theft or potentially some blackmail bullshit. Maybe I am paranoid but I know you guys have more wisdom on this end so please let me know if this is a normal thing. If it is, is there a love motel that won't ask for ID so you can remain discreet and anonymous as possible?

    While we are on the topic of motels, I have been reading some good recommendations, but again, which is the best in terms of safety and discretion (not asking to hold IDs) first and foremost over cheap prices? I also didn't consider this at all but WiFi..

  10. #2401

    I am Tijuana Virgin

    Hi guys,

    So I decided I am going to Tijuana for the first time. I don't know if this month or after corona dies down but my curiosity peaked and I'm bored. Been hearing so much about how Mexico beats SoCal scene by a mile so I guess I have to see for myself.

    I have been going through all of you guys' valued intels on this thread (also on San Diego Tijuana thread) and I am mostly concerned about identity theft. Someone said they will hold your passport or ID while staying at love motels like La Mansion. I am very concerned that if it somehow gets lost or stolen, I won't be able to enter back in to US, and even worse identity theft or potentially some blackmail bullshit. Maybe I am paranoid but I know you guys have more wisdom on this end so please let me know if this is a normal thing. If it is, is there a love motel that won't ask for ID so you can remain discreet and anonymous as possible?

    While we are on the topic of motels, I have been reading some good recommendations, but again, which is the best in terms of safety and discretion (not asking to hold IDs) first and foremost over cheap prices? I also didn't consider this at all but WiFi. I now realize that my phone will be dead when I cross to Mexico and I would be screwed without internet or emergency phone calls. I have been reading motels are unreliable for WiFi and I'm worried that I can't contact agencies or do anything at all.

    So anyways, my plan is take the 5, get off the last exit, park at BSP, cross on foot, hail a cab (taxi libre? I was told this is the best one? Ask for love motel and do my deed and cross back and go home. I'm assuming it will be a hassle to cross back. Someone said lines can be as long as 3 hours for reentry, so I'm planning accordingly. If I do go, I am probably going to take the day off and go on a weekday not during the busy weekends. I am planning to use Musas or SweetTJ, I don't know which is more reliable, so if you guys can vouch one over the other please give me your thoughts. I was also planning to buy some drugs like some mdma but apparently this is a death wish in Tijuana so never mind. I read that you can get into some real shit with even a little bit of weed, so I want to stay under the radar and be sober (unless you guys care to share some thoughts on this matter).

    I speak virtually no Spanish, very elementary at best, but will memorize some useful phrases especially for cab rides. Not planning to get to know the girls and get their numbers, I just want the best fuck I have been hearing so much about from you guys so I don't feel like I have to learn Spanish when I'm there for a quick wham bam and gtfo, especially because I decided that now wouldn't be the best time to stop by Zona Norte and the famous HK bar. Also, regarding cab rides, someone said pay 5 bucks nothing more. What are the standard rates? I was told that taxi libre is the best one, but someone said it's 15-20 bucks for a cab ride while another said it is 5. So which is it? I also read some of these cab drivers are pulling scams with Tijuana police so I am a bit worried. I don't want to get scammed or be in any shitty situations.

    Anyways please give me some advice from a Tijuana virgin. Oh yeah, and I am going alone. If this is a bad idea you guys can talk me out of it or whatever but I just want some of my concerns answered before I hit the road.

  11. #2400
    I hear ya about the music streaming.

    I always play some music on my phone when pumping the girls upstairs. What was kind of fun was playing Thailand EDM music which I fucked girls in Thailand to as well. Kind of mixes the memories of the past while in mexico. Love the reggaeton and other Latin stuff as well. Having it dead silent in the rooms drives me nuts.

    One room I have on the 2nd floor the window opened up to the Alley which was kind of cool to hear all the hustle bustle and music spill over from the street etc.

    I have not stayed over night down there yet but if I did I think I would put some better blue tooth speakers in my back pack so the music is a little better sounding than just from my phone.

    Due to the poor internet of some of the rooms I downloaded a few tracks direct to my phone so if I have a bad connection I can still play some tunes while pumping-away on the girls.

    God I miss those memories.

    Goyo.

    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    Fuggedaboudit!

    I've been to a great many motels in Tijuana. Probably a dozen different ones, or so. I can't think of any with consistently good WiFi. So much depends on where you happen to be within the motel facilities. They are pretty spread out and none have sufficient repeaters or access points. I'll give you what I can remember offhand.

    Via is really spotty. Villa Dorada tended to be better in the rooms closer to the road. I'm not sure I ever got a consistent signal at La Mansion. Motel Otay was above average. Motel Ensueno is spotty, but if you do get a signal it's relatively decent. I don't have many problems at Motel Tijuana. Motel Parador is hit and miss, but mostly hits. I can't remember the quality at M-20 or Luxor. Didn't try to use it at Marbella. I'm not sure I'd depend on any of them for streaming music. When I want to stream music in a motel sometimes I can, but other times I have to use my Verizon data. The TV has a few music channels, but they run to Banda and Spanish Pop. As everything else in Mexico, YMMV.

  12. #2399
    Quote Originally Posted by JH1001  [View Original Post]
    Thanks, Phorphan.

    I know it sounds like I'm obsessed with it. How is the wi-fi there?

    I constantly stream music, so I'm always looking for places with easy wi-fi connection & good streaming capability.

    Thanks!

    JH.
    Fuggedaboudit!

    I've been to a great many motels in Tijuana. Probably a dozen different ones, or so. I can't think of any with consistently good WiFi. So much depends on where you happen to be within the motel facilities. They are pretty spread out and none have sufficient repeaters or access points. I'll give you what I can remember offhand.

    Via is really spotty. Villa Dorada tended to be better in the rooms closer to the road. I'm not sure I ever got a consistent signal at La Mansion. Motel Otay was above average. Motel Ensueno is spotty, but if you do get a signal it's relatively decent. I don't have many problems at Motel Tijuana. Motel Parador is hit and miss, but mostly hits. I can't remember the quality at M-20 or Luxor. Didn't try to use it at Marbella. I'm not sure I'd depend on any of them for streaming music. When I want to stream music in a motel sometimes I can, but other times I have to use my Verizon data. The TV has a few music channels, but they run to Banda and Spanish Pop. As everything else in Mexico, YMMV.

  13. #2398
    Quote Originally Posted by JH1001  [View Original Post]
    Hi,

    I'm glad you asked!

    My reasons for focusing solely on love motels, at least for this conversation, were as follows:

    1. I'm just not anywhere near as familiar with the vast majority of love motels (or anything else, for that matter) compared to most of you guys. And there are a shit-ton of love motels in Tijuana. As you guys have seen, I definitely try to share the little bit of info that I have, however, I find that when I RTFF or just shut up & listen to those of you with much more experience, I come away with a lot.

    2. Don't get me wrong, Pueblo Amigo is great. However, the price tag is 2-3 X that of a love motel, at least for the type of room I get.

    At Pueblo Amigo, if I plan ahead & book well enough in advance, I get a Junior Suite for a little over $100, when all is said & done through hotels. Com. (I generally only do long citas with 2-3 chicas at a time, so I like to have a sofa in the room, coffee table, etc, etc, so that everyone is comfortable & a certain type of relaxed atmosphere is created. Stupid? Probably. But hey, I've been called worse.).

    At a love motel, if doing an overnight trio, I can get a room with most of that stuff, plus really cheap bar / food items for around $60-$70, including the cost of the additional chica (usually like $15-20 or so, right? If entertaining 3 chicas or 4 chicas, then it's a wash or possibly even cheaper to stay at Pueblo Amigo..
    I'm no guru on love motels but the ones I've tried in Tijuana have had crappy Wi-Fi. I usually stay at a more traditional hotel like Ticuan and can get a room there with two beds for around $65 a night on any of the online travel sites. Bed 1 is for sexo and bed 2 is for sleeping. The chicas laugh when I tell them that in response to their question why I booked a room with two beds. The rate also includes juice, coffee and a cooked to order breakfast. Escorts seem to enjoy Ticuan, but more importantly for your purposes, the Wi-Fi is excellent.

  14. #2397

    On tonight's "In Focus": Love Motels of Tijuana

    Quote Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas  [View Original Post]
    Is there a reason why you're focusing solely on love motels? Does a chica friendly motel / hotel not meet your needs?
    Hi,

    I'm glad you asked!

    My reasons for focusing solely on love motels, at least for this conversation, were as follows:

    1. I'm just not anywhere near as familiar with the vast majority of love motels (or anything else, for that matter) compared to most of you guys. And there are a shit-ton of love motels in Tijuana. As you guys have seen, I definitely try to share the little bit of info that I have, however, I find that when I RTFF or just shut up & listen to those of you with much more experience, I come away with a lot.

    2. Don't get me wrong, Pueblo Amigo is great. However, the price tag is 2-3 X that of a love motel, at least for the type of room I get.

    At Pueblo Amigo, if I plan ahead & book well enough in advance, I get a Junior Suite for a little over $100, when all is said & done through hotels. Com. (I generally only do long citas with 2-3 chicas at a time, so I like to have a sofa in the room, coffee table, etc, etc, so that everyone is comfortable & a certain type of relaxed atmosphere is created. Stupid? Probably. But hey, I've been called worse.).

    At a love motel, if doing an overnight trio, I can get a room with most of that stuff, plus really cheap bar / food items for around $60-$70, including the cost of the additional chica (usually like $15-20 or so, right? If entertaining 3 chicas or 4 chicas, then it's a wash or possibly even cheaper to stay at Pueblo Amigo.

    3. Checking in to some of the regular hotels, even on a weekday, can take a long-ass time, especially if they're short staffed, or there are several guests ahead of you. (You ever watch the clock tick away for 30 min at La Villa de Zaragoza while the one guy with molasses in his veins checks in the people in front of you?) Love motels, not so much. It's: copy of ID, payment & boom, you're in (unless it's a Friday or Saturday with a huge line of cars waiting to get in. Then all bets are off).

    4. Most regular hotels have a check-in time of 3 PM. While I've luckily never had an issue if I decide to show up earlier in the day, I've read that that some guys have. At a love motel, unless there's a line, I've found that they almost always have a room available for you.

    5. I figured many of us have some down time at the moment. May be a good time to compare notes?

    And there you have it!

    So, LuvMexicanas, you've been kind enough to help me several times in the past. Any fave love motels? And most importantly, how is their goddamn wi-fi?!

    As always, thanks very much.

    JH.

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    Wi-fi at Via?

    Quote Originally Posted by Phordphan  [View Original Post]
    Yes, Via is another good choice.
    Thanks, Phorphan.

    I know it sounds like I'm obsessed with it. How is the wi-fi there?

    I constantly stream music, so I'm always looking for places with easy wi-fi connection & good streaming capability.

    Thanks!

    JH.

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