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Originally Posted by Urfikhan
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I always hang on to my receipt, and they always ask for it during check out. One time I had to switch rooms and they changed the room #on the receipt I had also. Must be part of the paperwork they deem necessary for accounting / books.
Yeah, I've been asked for the receipt 100% of the time I've stayed at HK, no exception. I always keep it folded in my wallet to make sure I don't lose it. It's a wierd policy but no big deal. Have never had a problem getting the refund at the end of my stay.
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Originally Posted by Dogers69
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If you don't do drugs, haven't been in a fist fight in 20 years, and only stay in HK, you will definitely be safe. If you are intrigued by cheaper drugs, want to fight people who try and scam, rob, verbally insult you, you can very easily get into a lot trouble. If your a angry drunk, stay home. You don't want the Mexican jail problems. If I was bigger, and trained in fighting, I probably would of been stabbed to death when choked out on the street. If my initial reaction when getting slapped hard by chicks is to hit back, I would of never made it back to the states. If I didn't like drunk customers telling me they want to decapitate me, I would of been arrested for fighting. If I didn't remain calm and polite in HK hotel when ski mask gunman tried breaking into my room, saying they were police, I definitely would not have returned to America alive. In Mexico, the other person is always correct and you just say "sorry" , and remain calm. Otherwise don't go.
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Originally Posted by Jinxx
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Yea Tijuana is definitely not the place to be a hothead or a tough guy. A couple weeks ago I was checking out of las Cascadas and the front desk guy tried to tell me I needed my receipt to get my deposit back. I told him I wasn't informed of this when I checked in and I no longer had the receipt. He replied "go get it from your room". I told him I'm not going nowhere I need my deposit. I guess he could tell I was getting mad and he gave me my deposit back. But I had to control my anger because I knew he was trying to trick me into giving up my deposit, and I was on the verge losing my temper and cussing the guy out. Then I probably would've got banned from las Cascadas and possibly banned from HK. So yes sometimes you just got to take a deep breath find a calm peaceful solution.
I always hang on to my receipt, and they always ask for it during check out. One time I had to switch rooms and they changed the room #on the receipt I had also. Must be part of the paperwork they deem necessary for accounting / books.
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Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone
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I understand perfectly that you can be perfectly innocent having done nothing wrong and still be victimized in Tijuana, but I still think simply following rules, being respectful, and not drawing attention to yourself is the most effective way to minimize putting your safety in jeopardy (as it would be if you are in a "sketchy" area in the USA That you are unfamiliar with).
Staying low key and not drawing unwanted attention to yourself is indeed the key.
If Dogers69 "stories" are even 25% true. There is undoubtedly something about him and the way he behaves in public, which makes people want to slap, attack and abuse him. In that case. He should really examine his behavior and what it is about him that provokes people. Because I have been coming to Mexico for over 15 years, and I have never once been slapped by a bar girl, "choked out" on the street, or anything remotely close to it.
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Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone
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Good post. This speaks to my point in a previous post about simply not acting like an ass (even when provoked as Dogers69 alludes to above) and keeping a low profile being the most effective "precautions" you can take for staying safe in Tijuana. It *mostly* is that simple. A lot of times on these boards you hear the stories of people getting in trouble in Tijuana but honestly, you're just getting that one side of the story from that person's perspective. They'll almost always leave out / minimize the part where they did some really stupid shit to put themselves in a bad situation in the first place. I understand perfectly that you can be perfectly innocent having done nothing wrong and still be victimized in Tijuana, but I still think simply following rules, being respectful, and not drawing attention to yourself is the most effective way to minimize putting your safety in jeopardy (as it would be if you are in a "sketchy" area in the USA That you are unfamiliar with).
Yea Tijuana is definitely not the place to be a hothead or a tough guy. A couple weeks ago I was checking out of las Cascadas and the front desk guy tried to tell me I needed my receipt to get my deposit back. I told him I wasn't informed of this when I checked in and I no longer had the receipt. He replied "go get it from your room". I told him I'm not going nowhere I need my deposit. I guess he could tell I was getting mad and he gave me my deposit back. But I had to control my anger because I knew he was trying to trick me into giving up my deposit, and I was on the verge losing my temper and cussing the guy out. Then I probably would've got banned from las Cascadas and possibly banned from HK. So yes sometimes you just got to take a deep breath find a calm peaceful solution.
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Zona Norte. Miles from USA border. Light years from USA Culture
Its nice to see so many young attractive chicas who have not destroyed their bodies with excessive tattoos or ruined their appearance with excessive drug use.
Many providers in the USA. From Strippers to who provide extras to escorts in the USA have excessive tasteless tattoos, or have bad teeth and facial appearance from drug use.
These young girls in the USA are being falsely flattered by boys with no brains and / or never traveled outside their area. This is particularly bad in the Midwest, I think other parts of the USA are better.
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Originally Posted by Dogers69
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If you don't do drugs, haven't been in a fist fight in 20 years, and only stay in HK, you will definitely be safe. If you are intrigued by cheaper drugs, want to fight people who try and scam, rob, verbally insult you, you can very easily get into a lot trouble. If your a angry drunk, stay home. You don't want the Mexican jail problems. If I was bigger, and trained in fighting, I probably would of been stabbed to death when choked out on the street. If my initial reaction when getting slapped hard by chicks is to hit back, I would of never made it back to the states. If I didn't like drunk customers telling me they want to decapitate me, I would of been arrested for fighting. If I didn't remain calm and polite in HK hotel when ski mask gunman tried breaking into my room, saying they were police, I definitely would not have returned to America alive. In Mexico, the other person is always correct and you just say "sorry" , and remain calm. Otherwise don't go.
Good post. This speaks to my point in a previous post about simply not acting like an ass (even when provoked as Dogers69 alludes to above) and keeping a low profile being the most effective "precautions" you can take for staying safe in Tijuana. It *mostly* is that simple. A lot of times on these boards you hear the stories of people getting in trouble in Tijuana but honestly, you're just getting that one side of the story from that person's perspective. They'll almost always leave out / minimize the part where they did some really stupid shit to put themselves in a bad situation in the first place. I understand perfectly that you can be perfectly innocent having done nothing wrong and still be victimized in Tijuana, but I still think simply following rules, being respectful, and not drawing attention to yourself is the most effective way to minimize putting your safety in jeopardy (as it would be if you are in a "sketchy" area in the USA That you are unfamiliar with).
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Anyone notice La Valentina bar is still closed? It's the only bar still shut down.
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Mexican ED Pills
Originally Posted by MongerHunger
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Started out using Figral from Piri Pharmacy. Then I tried Alegre which was better than Figral and then I tried Maxifort which had the best results out of the 3. When it comes to the USA Brands they are far superior and the effects last a lot longer than their Mexican counterparts. When I go to Piri I get Maxifort brand Sildenafil. Has anyone else had similar results?
I have tried all of the brands that you mention here. The best of all of these for me has been Maxifort. Do yourself a favor and try a brand called "Bullenza". It is sildenafil but works every bit as good as Pfizer Viagra. Much better than Maxifort. Go to Farmacia Similares or Sanborns to get it.
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Originally Posted by Hargow20
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The main thing is to never let your guard down in Tijuana. In my mind the Mexicans see you us a rich gringo that they can get money from. When I am in the Zona I always look to see who is behind me The one good thing is that the Zona ha become much safer in the past year or so. But should not let you lull yourself into dropping your guard down. There has also been some reports that the police have been trying to extract more bribes recently.
If you don't do drugs, haven't been in a fist fight in 20 years, and only stay in HK, you will definitely be safe. If you are intrigued by cheaper drugs, want to fight people who try and scam, rob, verbally insult you, you can very easily get into a lot trouble. If your a angry drunk, stay home. You don't want the Mexican jail problems. If I was bigger, and trained in fighting, I probably would of been stabbed to death when choked out on the street. If my initial reaction when getting slapped hard by chicks is to hit back, I would of never made it back to the states. If I didn't like drunk customers telling me they want to decapitate me, I would of been arrested for fighting. If I didn't remain calm and polite in HK hotel when ski mask gunman tried breaking into my room, saying they were police, I definitely would not have returned to America alive. In Mexico, the other person is always correct and you just say "sorry" , and remain calm. Otherwise don't go.
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Originally Posted by Hargow20
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I checked the CBP site and there is no alerts or info that indicates there is a pedestrian closure. Also tried calling, but was only able to reach the CBP border crossing hotline. There was no news about a closure. I will try checking later on tonite. If anyone has any info please post.
I crossed into the states from Mexico at 4:45 AM Sunday 29th It was open. My friend left Saturday same time and it was open.
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The main thing is to never let your guard down in Tijuana. In my mind the Mexicans see you us a rich gringo that they can get money from. When I am in the Zona I always look to see who is behind me The one good thing is that the Zona ha become much safer in the past year or so. But should not let you lull yourself into dropping your guard down. There has also been some reports that the police have been trying to extract more bribes recently.
Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone
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Nearly every time I've gone to Tijuana (20+ times from the East Coast) I've gone solo and had no issues. Honestly, would just exercise the same precautions in Tijuana that you'd exercise in any sketchy area of the USA That you're unfamiliar with. Mainly keep a low profile, don't act like an ass (this is probably most important LOL), and mind your surroundings as you're walking around. Don't venture out from the core areas of Zona Norte, especially at night. If you look like / fit the profile of someone who has $$$ maybe dress down a bit. In particular for street girls appearance isn't all that big of a deal IMO. I always prefer nights, but daytime / afternoon might be better looking for street girls if you're especially worried about your safety. But again, I've been to Tijuana solo 20+ times (which I guess actually isn't a whole lot of times relative to many on this board) and never had any issues.
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Originally Posted by Dogers69
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Absolutely nothing to do of interest in San Diego at night if your single, so went to Tijuana. Hk, a bit quiet before 10 at least. Chicago was no fun. Normally Chicago has better effort woman but the layout is tough where everyone can see everyone at all times. Anyway Adelitas actually was crowded no idea why maybe men getting sick of hearing 100 dollars st HK. The 2 ficha I bought st Adelitas, the girl still wanted 100. I don't offer 70, if she says 80 ill offer 70. Otherwise forget it. Then was told to leave by bartender as soon as she left because I didn't want a drink again immediately. Grumpy folks in Adelitas these days. Anyway, if your Mexican or like Mexican music and can find fun in chubbier woman, Gloria bar still has 2 beers for 4 bucks, a lot of woman, I qas only gringo in it. To me Gloria bar has taken over what was once Chaveles. Was quoted 70 by 1 girl who most would rate a 6.5. Only problem is, 1 time I was in the Gloria bar hotel, the girl didn't shower before or after, it was sex on bed spread no sheets, I don't think there was towels for either of us. Its just a lot issues if your hygienic at all.
"Then was told to leave by bartender as soon as she left because I didn't want a drink again immediately. Grumpy folks in Adelitas these days. ".
That's exactly what I feel. Unlike HK, Adelita"s is a no go zone now.
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Originally Posted by OPIllini
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Hello all,
I live in the Chicago area and turn 49 in January. I am thinking of going to Tijuana for the first time ever to celebrate my birthday. I know it's been recommended that first-time visitors to Tijuana should go with a friend or two who have been there already for safety reasons. But I am considering going by myself. What reasonable precautions can I exercise while in Tijuana? I'm focusing on the paraditas (street girls).
I'd say definitely come down. It's the unknown to you but there's nothing to be afraid of. Being from Chicago, you're going to be blown away if you're used to The Admiral, All Stars and Heavenly Bodies. I know well the 708 now turned 630. There's no secrets to staying safe in the Zona. Just the usual practices when in sketchy areas. I'd say the #1 rule is to not engage in conversation with any male on the street not wearing a bar uniform. Buy yourself a forum membership so you have access to PM and I'll help you out.
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Originally Posted by OPIllini
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Hello all,
I live in the Chicago area and turn 49 in January. I am thinking of going to Tijuana for the first time ever to celebrate my birthday. I know it's been recommended that first-time visitors to Tijuana should go with a friend or two who have been there already for safety reasons. But I am considering going by myself. What reasonable precautions can I exercise while in Tijuana? I'm focusing on the paraditas (street girls).
Nearly every time I've gone to Tijuana (20+ times from the East Coast) I've gone solo and had no issues. Honestly, would just exercise the same precautions in Tijuana that you'd exercise in any sketchy area of the USA That you're unfamiliar with. Mainly keep a low profile, don't act like an ass (this is probably most important LOL), and mind your surroundings as you're walking around. Don't venture out from the core areas of Zona Norte, especially at night. If you look like / fit the profile of someone who has $$$ maybe dress down a bit. In particular for street girls appearance isn't all that big of a deal IMO. I always prefer nights, but daytime / afternoon might be better looking for street girls if you're especially worried about your safety. But again, I've been to Tijuana solo 20+ times (which I guess actually isn't a whole lot of times relative to many on this board) and never had any issues.
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