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  1. #2524

    Combined Tacos and Sex Outing

    There is a great taco place that is popular with the locals that has an Estetica Masculina just three doors down, just a minute away. So, you can go there to eat a meal and then have sex with a lovely girl. It is located in the Americano district.

    The taco place is Tacos de Barbocoa Aturo, located at Calle Morelos 957. I have eaten there numerous times. I think the beef tacos are about $1 each and they are tasty. They will ask you if they want them dorado or golden, meaning do you want them deep fried? I think that is the preferred style here for the locals. They also have bean and cheese tacos for those who prefer meatless tacos. A soda and three tacos costs under $4.

    The service is quick and there is indoor seating. There is a big menu on the wall so you can just point to what you want.

    After you finish your meal, you can head over to Estetica Vedette for some sex. Facing the taco place, it is three doors down to the right. It is a small them but there were two decent looking girls when I popped my head in. There is nothing special about it other than it is close to a good taco place. Can't hurt to stick your head in there and see who is available after those eating those tacos.

  2. #2523
    Quote Originally Posted by Zuiaifengjian  [View Original Post]
    Any hotel recommendation that has hot tub in the room and a terrace (highest level) for outdoor activities?
    Love it consultado, can't go wrong.

  3. #2522

    Hotel Recommendation

    Any hotel recommendation that has hot tub in the room and a terrace (highest level) for outdoor activities?

  4. #2521

    Taking Pictures or Videos of the Girls

    Most girls are fine with you taking pictures of them without clothes on but they would like you not to show their faces. You may be able to take pictures of their faces when they have clothes on. Some girls are fine with taking pictures with faces shown but those girls usually already have such pictures on their social media account. If their social media account shows them with the face covered or blurred, that usually means they do not want pictures taken with their face shown.

    Some girls would like to see the pictures that you are taking to make sure that their faces are not shown. Others just trust that you are a man of your word and are not taking pictures where you can see their face. There are some girls that will allow you take pictures of their face as long as you do not post them online.

    No one has asked for extra to take pictures but there are some Twitter girls who request extra for pictures or videos.

    Videos are the same way. Videos where you cannot see the face are usually fine. Videos of sex acts is a different animal. Some girls will be ok with it, some are not ok with it. A tripod would be better to shoot from behind where you can't see the girl's face. I would think most girls would be ok with this.

    Blowjob videos are similar. If you watch porn, you see blowjob videos where you can't see the girl's entire face. If you shoot it this way, the girl may be ok with it but she probably wants to see it. Another way to shoot it is to have the girl wear a masquerade mask. You can see some Twitter girls posting blowjob videos where they are wearing such a mask.

    There are also some Twitter girls where they show their face doing a blowjob. For these girls, it shouldn't be a problem but some may ask for an extra fee.

  5. #2520

    Hotels Comment

    Quote Originally Posted by ElAventurero  [View Original Post]
    I noticed that some girls only go to certain hotels. After some minor research, it seemed like staying in the Expo and downtown areas was where most of these girls go. Am I right? I also want to be close to good food and other activities during the day. What would be the best area to stay in, or do agencies send girls everywhere?
    I would say that your observation is correct that some girls will only go to hotels in certain areas. I would add that some girls will only go to short time motels that are near them. The hotels in Centro, Chapultepec, Americano and Expo are the usual best bets for gringos to stay. Chapultepec seems to be the most popular place for gringos to stay because it is full of bars, restaurants and nightclubs.

  6. #2519

    Hotels

    I noticed that some girls only go to certain hotels. After some minor research, it seemed like staying in the Expo and downtown areas was where most of these girls go. Am I right? I also want to be close to good food and other activities during the day. What would be the best area to stay in, or do agencies send girls everywhere?

  7. #2518
    Quote Originally Posted by Jbj64  [View Original Post]
    Before you board to MX, register on the Mexico Vuela Seguro Platform before boarding and to show the QR code at the arrival airport.

    Bring a pen on the plane so you can fill out the custom docs ahead of time.

    Good advice on the Pen, I always keep 1 or 2 in my backpack.

    On the Vuela Seguro, how early can you fill that out? I just logged on and it said to fill out after arrival?
    I attach a paper clip to my passport to hold that customs form. I once saw someone trying to depart but were held up because they didn't have the form.

  8. #2517
    Before you board to MX, register on the Mexico Vuela Seguro Platform before boarding and to show the QR code at the arrival airport.

    Bring a pen on the plane so you can fill out the custom docs ahead of time.

    Good advice on the Pen, I always keep 1 or 2 in my backpack.

    On the Vuela Seguro, how early can you fill that out? I just logged on and it said to fill out after arrival?

  9. #2516

    Health Form Comment

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendelo  [View Original Post]
    +1 on filling out the health form even if others have told you it is not needed. When I was boarding for my return trip (GDL to San Jose, CA) the boarding pass gal asked for the code. I didn't have it ready so she helped me figure it out! The GDL locals are so nice!
    I took the covid test at the airport and time was running short for me to catch that flight so the extra time to fill out that health form at the airport was making it tight. It also requires that the data plan or Wifi is working properly on your cellphone which is not always the case. They should have paper forms if you don't have a working cellphone but I am not sure that they do.

    It took me by surprise because no one had ever asked for the form before. Believe me, you don't want to wasting time trying to fill out that form at the airport when the clock is ticking for you to clear security, customs and get to your gate. Now, I will always fill out that stupid form at the hotel before I leave for the airport. Still, arriving at the GDL airport, no one has ever asked me for the form but I have always filled it out before flying to GDL.

  10. #2515
    Quote Originally Posted by MoonShot  [View Original Post]
    I intentionally didn't want to talk about it because I was going to post separately about it. I saw on the Internet that I had to fill out the health form and so I filled out before I left for the airport to GDL.

    On both trips, arriving at the GDL airport, no one asked about the form and no one requested the form or the QR code.

    Leaving GDL on my first trip, no one asked about the form and no one requested the form or the QR code.

    So I am thinking, typical government form that no one cares about.

    Until my second trip, when I was leaving GDL. Just because I enter security to screen my bags, the staff member manning the security line asked me for the QR code. I didn't fill out the form before leaving for the airport so I went to the website to fill out the form and got the QR code. I showed the QR code to the employee and all was well..
    +1 on filling out the health form even if others have told you it is not needed. When I was boarding for my return trip (GDL to San Jose, CA) the boarding pass gal asked for the code. I didn't have it ready so she helped me figure it out! The GDL locals are so nice!

  11. #2514

    Health Care Form

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendelo  [View Original Post]
    You missed a few items.

    Before you board to MX, register on the Mexico Vuela Seguro Platform before boarding and to show the QR code at the arrival airport.

    Bring a pen on the plane so you can fill out the custom docs ahead of time.

    Before you get to customs, you'll hand your doc to the first station then go to the second station. Then they'll direct you to hit the "button" - pray the green light turns on. If red, bags get screened.

    THEN you exit to the unrestricted area of the airport. Make sure you keep the portion of the custom doc they give you bc you will need it when you depart.
    I intentionally didn't want to talk about it because I was going to post separately about it. I saw on the Internet that I had to fill out the health form and so I filled out before I left for the airport to GDL.

    On both trips, arriving at the GDL airport, no one asked about the form and no one requested the form or the QR code.

    Leaving GDL on my first trip, no one asked about the form and no one requested the form or the QR code.

    So I am thinking, typical government form that no one cares about.

    Until my second trip, when I was leaving GDL. Just because I enter security to screen my bags, the staff member manning the security line asked me for the QR code. I didn't fill out the form before leaving for the airport so I went to the website to fill out the form and got the QR code. I showed the QR code to the employee and all was well.

    So, lesson learned is fill out that health form even if they may not ask for it.

  12. #2513
    Quote Originally Posted by MoonShot  [View Original Post]
    Arrival at The Airport. What You Need to Know.

    After picking up your luggage, or if you have no luggage, you will still exit through that area, you go through Customs. Customs is a breeze. There is just a guy in front of a stand. I just gave the guy the form and walked past him.

    There is a money exchange booth and it appears to be open 24 hours but the rates are lower than what you can get in town.

    There are ATM machines at the airport. As you exit from customs, take a right. Go all the way to the end and there are a bunch of ATM machines from different banks along with an ATM machine attached to a HSBC bank branch.

    When you exit customs, just before you enter the airport common area, there is a taxi booth. You tell the guy where you want to go and he will tell you the price. You pay the guy pesos and you get a ticket. If you don't have any pesos, get it beforehand from the currency exchange booth which is before the taxi booth...
    You missed a few items.

    Before you board to MX, register on the Mexico Vuela Seguro Platform before boarding and to show the QR code at the arrival airport.

    Bring a pen on the plane so you can fill out the custom docs ahead of time.

    Before you get to customs, you'll hand your doc to the first station then go to the second station. Then they'll direct you to hit the "button" - pray the green light turns on. If red, bags get screened.

    THEN you exit to the unrestricted area of the airport. Make sure you keep the portion of the custom doc they give you bc you will need it when you depart.

  13. #2512

    ATMs and Casas de Cambio

    Quote Originally Posted by Tiny12  [View Original Post]
    Good info in your post!

    About the location of the ATM's, that used to be correct, and probably still is. But if you look to your left after you exit straight out of customs and head for the exit you'll see several ATM machines.

    For some time now, the Mexican banks have been charging a 5% or 6% commission on top of the fixed fee for using the ATM. This is a rip off, but I haven't gone to the trouble to see if changing USD cash is cheaper.
    Yes. Exit the airport "security area" and turn left all the way to the opposite wall, the east side.

    Always decline the conversion rate offered by the bank's ATMs when asked. It is a scam. Decline the conversion rate when asked and you will still get your money but at the better financial service's (VISA / MasterCard) rate. Do this in GDL or anyplace in Mexico. I suppose the same scam extends to other countries as well.

    As for casas de cambio, there is a better rate than at the airport at the exchange houses on Lopez Cotillo, a couple of blocks south of the Centro Historico. You get a better rate for $100 dollar bills. All the places along the street display the same rate on their sign. Some will give you a little better tipo de cambio if you ask. In Mexico City the opposite is true, there is a better rate at the airport than can be found in the rest of the city.

  14. #2511
    I rarely use ATMs. I estimate my expenditures and order pesos from my bank about a week before my trip.

  15. #2510

    Money Exchange in GDL

    Quote Originally Posted by Tiny12  [View Original Post]
    Good info in your post!

    About the location of the ATM's, that used to be correct, and probably still is. But if you look to your left after you exit straight out of customs and head for the exit you'll see several ATM machines.

    For some time now, the Mexican banks have been charging a 5% or 6% commission on top of the fixed fee for using the ATM. This is a rip off, but I haven't gone to the trouble to see if changing USD cash is cheaper.
    I never looked to the left so it is possible that there are some ATM machines when you exit customs and go out. I just went right and started looking for the ATM machines. I was just there a few weeks ago so I know that there are ATM machines all the way to the right along with the HSBC bank branch. The ones on the left may be closer, I just never went left. Maybe next time!

    One more thing. If you don't want to use ATM machines, you don't have to. There are some guys who prefer to exchange money instead. There is a money exchange booth before you exit customs and you can get enough for the taxi. Then you can go downtown and change money there.

    The best place to exchange your money is a section of town where there are about 15-20 currency exchange booths all in the same area. They are on Lopez Cotilla between Alcalde and Independencia. They all offer the same fair exchange rate and the best rate is for 100 dollar bills. It is the best rate you can get for exchanging money in town other than via the ATM. Some require that you show your passport, some don't.

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