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  1. #4212
    Quote Originally Posted by CenTexCrash  [View Original Post]
    Just remembered one key plot point. English speaking masaje hostess told me while MTY and Nuevo Leon are aware of increasing Delta numbers, but they don't want to go back into lockdowns and curfews since last summer's restrictions just about ruined many businesses and sectors. They can't afford to do that again and telling citizens if you feel sick just stay home or go to the doctor.
    I am in Monterrey now. Been here since Thursday. I am being told today is the last day for the strip clubs due to the restrictions.

  2. #4211
    Quote Originally Posted by SlickWillie  [View Original Post]
    Nuevo Leon and 6 other states go red for 2 weeks starting this Monday Aug 9:

    https://coronavirus.gob.mx/semaforo/

    Looks like the only decent place in Mexico now is Chiapas, time to hit la Zona Galactica!
    Fuck me! Yeah, hospitals are full with Covid throughout Texas. This Delta variant is contagious as fuck. The only good news is that allegedly it burns out fast.

    Funny part is that South America has not been hit with Delta but USA and Mexico sure have been.

  3. #4210
    Quote Originally Posted by CenTexCrash  [View Original Post]
    Was there this week, fresh intel.

    1.) Not sure about curfews, wasn't paying attention but most eateries / stores close by 9 pm /10 pm anyways. Masks are being worn out in public and authorities are on the lookout. (More as a reminder, not an automatic take down).

    I did notice restaurant and hotel lobby seating has reintroduced the 50% capacity rules which kinda sucks.
    Just remembered one key plot point. English speaking masaje hostess told me while MTY and Nuevo Leon are aware of increasing Delta numbers, but they don't want to go back into lockdowns and curfews since last summer's restrictions just about ruined many businesses and sectors. They can't afford to do that again and telling citizens if you feel sick just stay home or go to the doctor.

  4. #4209
    Quote Originally Posted by RamDavidson84  [View Original Post]
    I know GDL has new restrictions put in place. Has Monterrey shut down clubs and put restrictions and curfews in place? Also, when I drive back across the border, how do I receive the $400.00 deposit I gave the Mexican driving authority. Do I have to stop at the place where I applied for my Mexican Driving Permit to receive the refund or can I apply for it online once back in the USA?
    Nuevo Leon and 6 other states go red for 2 weeks starting this Monday Aug 9:

    https://coronavirus.gob.mx/semaforo/

    Looks like the only decent place in Mexico now is Chiapas, time to hit la Zona Galactica!

  5. #4208
    Quote Originally Posted by RamDavidson84  [View Original Post]
    I know GDL has new restrictions put in place. Has Monterrey shut down clubs and put restrictions and curfews in place? Also, when I drive back across the border, how do I receive the $400.00 deposit I gave the Mexican driving authority. Do I have to stop at the place where I applied for my Mexican Driving Permit to receive the refund or can I apply for it online once back in the USA?
    Was there this week, fresh intel.

    1.) Not sure about curfews, wasn't paying attention but most eateries / stores close by 9 pm /10 pm anyways. Masks are being worn out in public and authorities are on the lookout. (More as a reminder, not an automatic take down).

    I did notice restaurant and hotel lobby seating has reintroduced the 50% capacity rules which kinda sucks.

    2.) No online nothing. You need to physically drive your vehicle to the CITEV office building of the border town of your choice (Reynosa, Matamoros, Nuevo Laredo, Piedra Negras, Nogales, etc) bring paperwork and surrender windshield sticker to get the $400 charged back onto your credit card. I think most offices run 6 am-10 pm.

  6. #4207

    Any news on new curfews or restrictions in Monterrey?

    I know GDL has new restrictions put in place. Has Monterrey shut down clubs and put restrictions and curfews in place? Also, when I drive back across the border, how do I receive the $400.00 deposit I gave the Mexican driving authority. Do I have to stop at the place where I applied for my Mexican Driving Permit to receive the refund or can I apply for it online once back in the USA?

  7. #4206
    I can afford to fly down since I don't go very often however with with still negative test requirement to get back into sex prison I don't want any complications since still in a W-2 job. I'm hoping that for those fully vaccinated the negative test will end soon. Could still get a minor case and have to be Quarantined and costly $ as well as missing work 2 weeks. May not have job when I got back. Just 1 - 3.5 years +/- to where I can justify exiting a W-2 job.

  8. #4205
    Quote Originally Posted by DramaFree11  [View Original Post]
    That will be a very long trip. Probably 12-14 hours, good luck with that.
    I have done it twice now. On my way back as we speak. The chair does not go all the way back in a lying position as the other person asked but it does lean back and the seats on the Grupo Senda bus are very comfortable. I plan to continue house this method of transportation along with the others available.

  9. #4204
    Quote Originally Posted by CocrBrotheler  [View Original Post]
    Do these long range buses into MEX from TX have lie flat or nearly lie flat seats where can take a Zolpi and just conk out comfortably?
    Doubtful you'll find that in an American bus. One thing for a plane that gets you there pronto or an actual train with sleep cars. Lie-flat is only economically viable if bus is double decker, and those only exist on certain routes in Central and South America, including one carrier Transpais that has a station in Monterrey. Double deckers flourish with minimal turns / twists, no strong winds and routes with max clearance overpasses.

  10. #4203
    Quote Originally Posted by Conick2000  [View Original Post]
    I rode the grupo Senda bus from Houston to Monterrey last week and again yesterday. The seats lean back but not flat.
    That will be a very long trip. Probably 12-14 hours, good luck with that.

  11. #4202
    Quote Originally Posted by CocrBrotheler  [View Original Post]
    Do these long range buses into MEX from TX have lie flat or nearly lie flat seats where can take a Zolpi and just conk out comfortably?
    I rode the grupo Senda bus from Houston to Monterrey last week and again yesterday. The seats lean back but not flat.

  12. #4201

    How Are Buses Down From TX?

    Do these long range buses into MEX from TX have lie flat or nearly lie flat seats where can take a Zolpi and just conk out comfortably?

  13. #4200
    High possibility I'll be in MTY Wed Aug 4 thru either Fri 6 or Sun 8.

    Been swamped with life haven't really thought out how to make most of this getaway.

    May have kinda accidentally ghosted a few SA finalists. Wondering if they're cool with me messaging out of the blue "hey Sorry life happened but I'm in MTY on these dates" (.

  14. #4199
    Quote Originally Posted by Bbond  [View Original Post]
    Enclosed parking at the Greyhound station in Laredo is $16 for 24 hours.
    An Austin monger still learning the ropes tried parking downtown Laredo walking across and taking Omnibus to MTY.

    Post hobby sticker shock: retrieving car 3 days later was almost $70.

    (And I thought I threw a fit when McAllen went up from $5/ day to $8/ day).

    Personally, lately, I drice to the Nuevo side I've been making lame excuse repairs/oil changes on my car not so the mecanico can fix it but so the mecanico can fix it and I don't have to pay for parking.

  15. #4198
    Quote Originally Posted by CenTexCrash  [View Original Post]
    If your ticketed journey runs from Texas to Monterrey, the bus will stop at the Aduana bridge building on the Nuevo Laredo side where you get your luggage x-ray and foreigners can apply for the FMM card.

    If you're already in the Nuevo side and hop on Omnibus or Noreste or Diamante bus to Monterrey, you are responsible for obtaining the FMM permit before hopping on the bus. (If obtaining FMM at the Citev building: BRING A PEN)

    Check rates, I was once quoted $15/day to park in downtown Laredo.
    I decided to ride bus the bus from Houston to Monterrey. I saw that Houston had a Grupo Senda station so I rode took the route the overnight route 8:00 pm to 7:00 am. I tried slept overnight and like you described the bus stopped at the Aduana bridge. I arrived to Monterrey a few hours there after. Pretty simple. I was only there for a weekend so Friday Night I saw a regular and Saturday I hit the local strip clubs. One thing about Monterrey I like over other places is all the different ways I can travel. Other places is just plane and that's it. Now some times I may fly to Monterrey. Other times I may drive to Laredo, Other times I may catch the bus the entire trip.

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