Thread: Stupid Shit in Tijuana
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01-06-20 06:54 #108
Posts: 600Originally Posted by WombatEd2 [View Original Post]
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01-06-20 06:30 #107
Posts: 536Crossing with No ID
Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]
I doubt it would have gone as smoothly if I had just crossed without ever getting a passport, though.
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01-06-20 01:33 #106
Posts: 1483Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]
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01-05-20 04:58 #105
Posts: 334Hello Tijuana. No passport
I was crossing over at Pedwest last Wednesday for a little Zona Norte action and met a nice guy and his girlfriend who appeared a little confused on how to get to Rosarito Beach. After talking to them for a minute it turns out they just crossed over with no passport and were familiar with with the east crossing but not Pedwest. The girl was a little worried about this as they already went through the border they will need to prove that they are US citizens when they cross back over to the US later that night.
I heard they can be detained but can't be stopped from coming into the US. Not sure if anyone else has experienced this but I shared this with them from what I have learned so it calmed their fears a bit. But still. With all the info on the web there is no excuse to just wanted down to the border with out a passport.
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01-04-20 19:28 #104
Posts: 600Originally Posted by Scudrucker [View Original Post]
See the link above for where you can catch a colectivo van from Tijuana to Rosarito for only 22.50 pesos (1.25 USD) each way. On the corner of Madero and Amado Nervo. It's a block over from Revolucion not too far from Hotel Caesar's. I speak no Spanish but took it once and it was very straightforward to get to and from Rosarito from Tijuana. The van takes 45 minutes to an hour back and forth, which is going to be a bit longer than Uber or taxi but is much less expensive obviously each way. I had no issues with this transportation and would probably look to take it again.
Was dropped off near Papas and Beers. Not at all knowledgeable about the bars down there but I do recommend a tacos spot down there called Tacos El Yaqui.
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09-25-19 03:01 #103
Posts: 106Originally Posted by Scudrucker [View Original Post]
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09-16-19 04:13 #102
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
I like to use the HSBC ATM machine in there, free standing right by that pharmacy section of the Soriana store. That Soriana store has a fairly large liquor section on the north side of the store. I am not sure if there are condoms sold in the Sorianna store, I've never looked there for condoms.
Two of the things that I often buy in that grocery store are single-serve fruit juice boxes and Mexican cheesecakes in the bakery section. Sorianna has a few of the fruit juice flavors under the "Soriana" brand for 2. 9 pesos each. That's about the equivalent of 15 cents a box for 200 ML fruit juice boxes of mango, peach (durazno} red and green apples (manzana). Other popular fruit juice favors are also stocked in juice boxes in that grocery store, like grape (uva), but only packaged by other brands and costing nearly twice as much. The Mexican cheescakes are pretty cheap there. Just 35 pesos (about $2) for a full 8' or 10" pie. Their cheesecake is not nearly as sweet or rich as the cheesecake typically sold in the United States, but the chicas like it a lot, especially topped with whipped cream. Often the women will enjoy a slice with me up in my room, and take the rest of the pie, and a few juice boxes with them to share with their children, amigas, or significant others.
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09-15-19 22:21 #101
Posts: 84Liquor
Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
I stick to the bars after dark.
Don't mind walking around in the day but when the sun sets so do I.
I suppose I could ask the cab driver to drop by Soriana before going to Cascades to settle.
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09-15-19 22:14 #100
Posts: 3214Originally Posted by Scudrucker [View Original Post]
If you must buy liquor stateside, then UETA duty free will be your best bet. In Tijuana you'll either need to get out of ZN and Centro to get a better liquor selection / price, or go to the supermercados like Soriana on 3rd and Revu. That's still safely inside the tourist area. I know of no pharmacies near the trolley stop. I *think* that Soriana has a pharmacy, but I can't be positive. I never go in there for medicine. Costco is just barely outside the "tourist area" and does have a pharmacy.
What's the big deal about looking around Tijuana after 7?
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09-14-19 17:29 #99
Posts: 84Supplies
Does anyone know of a pharmacy / liquor store for some supplies after the trolley ends at the border.
I hate to start looking around Tijuana after 7 pm if I can avoid it.
I am thinking condoms, a bottle of liquor. I never find decent priced liquor in Tijuana although I also do not leave the tourist area.
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09-03-19 00:29 #98
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by Travv [View Original Post]
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09-02-19 15:58 #97
Posts: 657Coming to Tijuana Strip Clubs? Gyrating robots debut at French pole dancing club.
"A French nightclub has caused a stir after it exhibited pole-dancing robots donning high heels. The gyrating robots had CCTV cameras for heads and were interspersed among their human counterparts at the Strip Club Cafe (SC-Club) in Nantes on Friday night. The androids moved their hips in time to the blasting music while on elevated platforms, in front of a male-dominated audience. . ."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...cing-club.html
Comments: "I guess the next "diversity" struggle will be to recognize and support robosexuals. " "Consider a future generation lost to "robophilia". " "Even the Mos Eisley Cantina has a policy of the strippers being actual sentient beings."
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08-27-19 07:58 #96
Posts: 637Ask around, there are van taxis that go there frequently. About a year ago I paid about 40 pesos from Tijuana to Rosarito and 80 from Rosarito yo tijuana. Wish I could be of more help but there are definitely ways there, another but more expensive option is Uber which is about 15-20 dollars one way.
Originally Posted by Scudrucker [View Original Post]
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08-27-19 02:16 #95
Posts: 139Originally Posted by Scudrucker [View Original Post]
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08-27-19 00:05 #94
Posts: 84Downtime
When I travel to Tijuana, I stay for 4-5 days because of costs and distance. It can get a little boring during some days and am looking for things to do.
I have thought of checking out Rosarito for the day. Are there any bars worth checking out besides Papas and Beers? Anyone aware of a bus from Tijuana to Rosarito?