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  1. #16164
    Quote Originally Posted by JonLee2017  [View Original Post]
    Just wondering what everyone's experience is using Miloeroticos to find girls? And a few questions for those who have used it.

    Seems like girls quote a wide range depending if you see them at their location vs coming to your hotel. In some cases it's half off, or maybe 800-1000 pesos. I know part of that is taxi fare, but just wondering if those who have been brave enough to visit a girls location if they found it usually OK or sketch? The reason I ask, although I plan to have girls visit me, is that in Brazil girls always ask you yo go to them (I'm talking non escorts) but overall it was fine. Most live in big apartment buildings and most were filled with run of the mill people. Trying to see if Tijuana is like that or if going to visit girls is too risky.

    Thanks.
    Not necessary in Tijuana but useful in other parts of Mexico. Bait and Switch issues.

  2. #16163

    Tijuana street bands

    I often see these noisy street bands in the Zona. The only way to describe the music is rumpus room music. The odd thing thing they don't have hat to collect money. I see them all the time by Adelita's at night.

  3. #16162
    Quote Originally Posted by JonLee2017  [View Original Post]
    Just wondering what everyone's experience is using Miloeroticos to find girls? And a few questions for those who have used it.

    Seems like girls quote a wide range depending if you see them at their location vs coming to your hotel. In some cases it's half off, or maybe 800-1000 pesos. I know part of that is taxi fare, but just wondering if those who have been brave enough to visit a girls location if they found it usually OK or sketch? The reason I ask, although I plan to have girls visit me, is that in Brazil girls always ask you yo go to them (I'm talking non escorts) but overall it was fine. Most live in big apartment buildings and most were filled with run of the mill people. Trying to see if Tijuana is like that or if going to visit girls is too risky.

    Thanks.
    I have no experience, and that because I would never ever go to their place. Too risky, who knows what kind of dangers are lurking for tourist / monger with cash in pocket.

  4. #16161

    Miloeroticos.

    Just wondering what everyone's experience is using Miloeroticos to find girls? And a few questions for those who have used it.

    Seems like girls quote a wide range depending if you see them at their location vs coming to your hotel. In some cases it's half off, or maybe 800-1000 pesos. I know part of that is taxi fare, but just wondering if those who have been brave enough to visit a girls location if they found it usually OK or sketch? The reason I ask, although I plan to have girls visit me, is that in Brazil girls always ask you yo go to them (I'm talking non escorts) but overall it was fine. Most live in big apartment buildings and most were filled with run of the mill people. Trying to see if Tijuana is like that or if going to visit girls is too risky.

    Thanks.

  5. #16160

    Switch.

    Anyone have info on this girl, I can't remember her name, but she gave me one hell of a ride last year. Skinny, blonde hair (long and always has some braid / cornrow type things on one said) kind of a pointy nose. She was at Hong Kong when she gave me wildest cowgirl I've ever had. Now she is at Adelitas. Info on why she moved?

  6. #16159

    Carreta and Aqua Rio.

    Both places look decent. I like that Carreta is right I the middle of the action and if I read their website cor, they have AC. Aqua Rio looks nice as well and is a little of the strip. This would be ideal because less noise and traffic. Both are very reasonable at $25 per night.

    Thanks.

  7. #16158

    Hotel La Carreta. . .

    Recommend La Carreta only if you get a room on the top floor. Reason: the hotel has no sound proofing and the bar is directly downstairs so all night long your room on the 2 d floor will be vibrating to the sound system in the bar. Bring earplugs and eye mask for sleeping and I recommend playing a laptop or Iphone with relaxing sounds (I. E. Surf white noise) during the night to cover the bar noise. Upside, the water in the showers is hot and it is close to everything. Fan in the room but no A / C.

    Quote Originally Posted by ClamSlammer  [View Original Post]
    Hotel La Carreta is in the alley and fairly new. I haven't checked in a long time but rates should be around $30 dls. Velario is a block and a half from the zona although the walk can be sketchy at night. Also fairly new, rates around $30 dls as well.

  8. #16157

    Caesers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Watnow78  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    It's been a long time since I've posted here, due to having a GF. Well now that's all done with, I'm going to be heading south for some are&are. I was wondering what hotels near the zona are worth staying at that are fairly cheap. I used to stay at Ticuan all the time, but I'm on a very tight budget this upcoming trip. Any suggestions?

    Thanks.
    You can try Caesers. Maybe $50 on weekdays.

  9. #16156
    Quote Originally Posted by Watnow78  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    It's been a long time since I've posted here, due to having a GF. Well now that's all done with, I'm going to be heading south for some are&are. I was wondering what hotels near the zona are worth staying at that are fairly cheap. I used to stay at Ticuan all the time, but I'm on a very tight budget this upcoming trip. Any suggestions?

    Thanks.
    Hotel La Carreta is in the alley and fairly new. I haven't checked in a long time but rates should be around $30 dls. Velario is a block and a half from the zona although the walk can be sketchy at night. Also fairly new, rates around $30 dls as well.

  10. #16155

    Hotel Aqua Rio.

    Quote Originally Posted by Watnow78  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    It's been a long time since I've posted here, due to having a GF. Well now that's all done with, I'm going to be heading south for some are&are. I was wondering what hotels near the zona are worth staying at that are fairly cheap. I used to stay at Ticuan all the time, but I'm on a very tight budget this upcoming trip. Any suggestions?

    Thanks.
    It's only one block from Ticuan and runs between $30-35.

  11. #16154

    Cheap hotels.

    Hey guys,

    It's been a long time since I've posted here, due to having a GF. Well now that's all done with, I'm going to be heading south for some are&are. I was wondering what hotels near the zona are worth staying at that are fairly cheap. I used to stay at Ticuan all the time, but I'm on a very tight budget this upcoming trip. Any suggestions?

    Thanks.

  12. #16153
    The only ATM in the Zona that I would use to withdraw money is the ones inside hotel Cascadas.

  13. #16152
    Perfect place to do so since most of us think with our little head in height of the moment. Now, I just take out money exclusively at the major banks like Bannamex, Bananorte, BBVA Bancomer. I haven't had an issue withdrawing money from there with my CS card.

    Quote Originally Posted by SpikeBites1  [View Original Post]
    My ATM card got skimmed too by the ATM in the back alley near the back entrance to HK. Sucks. Someone withdrew $200 but luckily BofA reimbursed me since it was fraudulent.

  14. #16151
    Quote Originally Posted by LovesToSploog  [View Original Post]
    The CS checking account is free and they reimburse any fee from atms. However I would recommend not using it at Coahuila since my card got skimmed at the atms by Hong Kong.
    My ATM card got skimmed too by the ATM in the back alley near the back entrance to HK. Sucks. Someone withdrew $200 but luckily BofA reimbursed me since it was fraudulent.

  15. #16150
    The CS checking account is free and they reimburse any fee from atms. However I would recommend not using it at Coahuila since my card got skimmed at the atms by Hong Kong.

    Quote Originally Posted by HorseTrader  [View Original Post]
    How often will you come and how much will you spend per trip? Unless you are going to spend a lot of money or make many trips, I would recommend against opening a special account. Too many headaches with having more accounts than you need. Fidelity has same type of ATM card available.

    It is definately beneficial to pay in pesos, that saves some money. My first 30 or 40 trips I just exchanged money in San Ysidro, which is a better deal than changing in Tijuana.

    You might find that access to these Schwab and Fidelity ATM cards requires substantial deposits, I don't know.

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