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07-05-20 18:22 #17686
Posts: 155Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
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07-05-20 18:02 #17685
Posts: 7Walking across the border
Have you guys been able to walk across border? Do they ask anything about the current US- Mexico border restriction?
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07-05-20 16:38 #17684
Posts: 6535Driving over
Driving over is quick and effortless. I have been driving over 4 times since the CoVid shutdown. Traffic is lighter than before. Was never checked for paper or anything at the El Chaparral check point or anywhere in Tijuana. I also drove all over downtown and Zona Rio last week with no one impeding.
Drove over with a wingman Sat July 4. Got to La Zona quickly about 3 PM, parked in HK's covered lot on Constitucion, only 26 pesos an hour and 120 pesos for 6 hours. With the high parking costs in San Ysidro, I don't understand why the bros just won't drive over, much quicker and cheaper than walking.
There were cops on motos, patrol cars and an Army truck around La Zona. They stopped and checked a few cars but let them go quickly. Did not look like they shook them down for bribes. Most stores require you to wear mask, or they would not let you in. So bring a mask.
On the way back around 8 PM, the cars lines in READY and REGULAR lanes were unusually short, like only 3 to 4 cars each lane. CBP guy waved us through, not even looking at the cards.
Sorry guys had to doubleP.
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07-05-20 09:34 #17683
Posts: 183Sorry guys had to doubleP
Wanted to drive into Tijuana in next days through San Ysidro for some surf in Ensenada and some squid in HKong as well as other side trips. It sounds like guys are walking over. Is driving over border possible as well? Websites say other wise not, sure what's official or unofficial. Thanks guys any info I'm sort of in rush to go.
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07-03-20 18:32 #17682
Posts: 3205Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
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07-03-20 07:15 #17681
Posts: 15996Originally Posted by CenTexCrash [View Original Post]
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07-03-20 03:38 #17680
Posts: 576Am I trapped?
Live from Tijuana hotel room.
Arrived last night in Nuevo Laredo aduana who issued a permit for $0. 00 since my stay is less than 7 days. This was a bus ride from Laredo TX to Monterrey. Instead of going from MTY to CDMX decided to toss in a side trip to Tijuana. Not entering USA. Upon landing and baggage claim THEY SWIPED MY PERMIT! I pleaded that this is a stopover and I am going onward to CDMX after Tijuana monger. Not entering Cali.
I wasn't done with that permit. What are my options?
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07-02-20 06:41 #17679
Posts: 778Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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07-02-20 06:39 #17678
Posts: 778Originally Posted by ScatManDoo [View Original Post]
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07-02-20 04:04 #17677
Posts: 2816Originally Posted by ScatManDoo [View Original Post]
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07-02-20 00:49 #17676
Posts: 2344So Cal shuts down again
Due to the rise in new Covid-19 cases in California, Governor Gavin Newsom today has announced revised stay-at-home orders for California.
In 19 California counties (just three weeks after re-opening) restaurants again cannot have indoor dining (only outdoor seating).
San Diego County is not among the 19 affected counties. Affected counties can remain seating restaurant diners outdoors, but indoor dining is shut off in LOS Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino (& 15 other) counties. Theaters will be shut down again in the 19 affected counties.
All bars in all of California (not just the 19 affected counties) will also shut down again.
These re-closing orders are initially ordered for the next three weeks.
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07-01-20 18:33 #17675
Posts: 6535Hotels in Ensenada
Hotel Santo Tomas is probably the best place for visitor, nice, clean, secured, on the main road with lots of shops, restaurants, street food, across from the fish market and the malecon where there are lots of good food offers. I stayed there many times with GFs at check in time for double room, never had a problem. They just don't want you to drag in street girls, hanging out on the side street Miramar, through their lobby with families and kids ect and has a security guy to enforce it at night. But you can always convince the guy with a propina.
I also brought girls from the old Bar Anthony to hotel Villa Fontana, no problem.
A little further East is the hotel Hacienda, near club Paris de Noche. This area is sketchy after dark. The hotel is walled in. We were there in Feb. Their sign said rooms for 500 pesos, probably much lower now with CoVid19.
In Feb I drove down with 2 other guys. We wanted a hotel to bring in escorts so we booked a motel South of downtown. It looked pretty near on the map, but it was a long drive. The place has about 40 rooms, dusty, run down, no hot water, with iron fences on windows, had no guests. At night there was 1 guy sleeping in the office, he told us OK to bring girls in. Day time 2 security guards with guns and knives patrol the compound. I had tels for a couple girls living in Ensenada but could not raise them. The local escorts also turned out to be ugly housewives.
Outside of the tourists area, Ensenada is a real risky, run down ghetto.
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07-01-20 07:31 #17674
Posts: 778Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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07-01-20 04:42 #17673
Posts: 106Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]
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06-30-20 22:39 #17672
Posts: 1479Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]