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08-18-21 17:30 #63
Posts: 3411
Originally Posted by HardDrive [View Original Post]
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08-09-21 14:50 #62
Posts: 107First Time in Mexico City
I will be visiting Mexico City for the first time in early November for 5 nights. This will be part of my 30 day Latin America tour that is replacing the trip to Pattaya that I had scheduled but am cancelling. I will be hitting Costa Rica (San Jose, Jaco and Tamarindo), Panama City, Guadalajara and Mexico City.
I have been to CR and Panama many time so I feel comfortable with bookings there. In Guadalajara, the Love It Consulado in the Americana area was recommended.
I am now in need of some Mexico City intel. I have read the forum but with all of the Covid changes I am not sure what is current and what isn't. For a first timer is Zona Rosa a good place to base myself or would you recommend somewhere else. It sounds like I should be able to walk to a lot of bars and restaurants. Any guest friendly hotel recommendations? Since I'm only there 5 nights I'm not too hung up on cost, just want a comfortable bed, a nice shower and a balcony.
Also, any must see spots to meet women. I like freelancer type bars over massage parlors or strip clubs but I am open to explore.
Thanks in advance for any help. It is greatly appreciated and I will follow up with a detailed trip report. I did do a trip report on Panama City for my June trip http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...992&viewfull=1#post2570992. After you click the link, you will probably have to scroll down to the posts of June 20, 2021.
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08-09-21 14:24 #61
Posts: 107Originally Posted by LeoAiolia [View Original Post]
As far as hotels go, I am looking myself. I am doing 5 nights in Mexico City and am first trying to decide the part of the city I want to stay in and then to find a guest friendly hotel in that area.
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07-06-21 04:53 #60
Posts: 6Originally Posted by Sol12 [View Original Post]
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06-29-21 04:50 #59
Posts: 40ATM and Hotels
Hey guys,
Appreciate the help here. I've been reading the forums trying to get a good understanding of the CDMX scene but I'm still not clear if ATMs are better vs buying pesos before traveling and which hotels are girl friendly.
ATMs:
I have Bank of America and read that you can use Scotiabank ATMs without the fees; anyone with BoA have used the Scotiabank ATMs and got a better rate?
Hotels:
I don't see many hotels mentioned around Reforma other than Hilton and Barcelo, but seems Barcelo may not be as friendly as some hoped. I am looking to stay at the Holiday Inn Express in Reforma but not sure if they are friendly or not. AirBnB is a cheaper option but seems most girls don't visit private residences. Any recommendations for a nice friendly hotel around Reforma / Polanco?
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06-29-21 02:53 #58
Posts: 1076Pre deposit
Originally Posted by Dtul222 [View Original Post]
As far as the bank card goes the info I've always sent is you just go to Oxxo or something similar and make the deposit and take a pic of the receipt to forward to them. A lot of the girls in Mexico are not Mexican and cannot have a bank account but they have debit cards that they can load money to so they don't have to use cash for Uber, rappi, or ordering off Amazon. With those cards you just do the Oxxo thing like I mentioned. No banks involved at all.
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06-28-21 22:00 #57
Posts: 3851Originally Posted by Dtul222 [View Original Post]
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06-28-21 19:12 #56
Posts: 6Deposits
Hey guys,
Recently I've had a few escort encounters in CDMX. I'll be adding reports on those soon enough.
This question is about ways to make deposits to girls that require them if you don't have a Mexican bank account. Most girls just send me a bank card number, but to actually make a deposit to that number every service I can use requires the full name and address associated with the bank card, which obviously isn't going to be provided.
Do you guys know of any ways to make a deposit to a bank card without having a Mexican bank account? Thank you!
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06-20-21 14:13 #55
Posts: 1932Originally Posted by HotelAl [View Original Post]
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06-20-21 13:30 #54
Posts: 125Transportation- Drivers MEX
Does anyone have any contact info on reliable drivers? To and from the airport in MEX and around town? Language is not a problem I speak Spanish.
I appreciate your info.
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06-05-21 04:31 #53
Posts: 1932Originally Posted by Pussycat123 [View Original Post]
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06-05-21 02:53 #52
Posts: 126Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas [View Original Post]
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06-04-21 17:09 #51
Posts: 1932COVID test workaround
I see that that the COVID test requirement for return flights to the States is a hot topic and a source of consternation. If you live anywhere near San Diego, CBX is not only a good option but it can provide significant savings. I just got back from CDMX and used CBX because round trip flights from Phoenix were $555 for my dates whereas flights from Tijuana were just $91 on Aeromexico. Even with the $16 each direction cost to use CBX, that was still nearly $1,300 savings in airfare, as there were three of us. The best part is no testing required because the return flight is to the Tijuana airport and using CBX is a land crossing to the American side of the CBX facility. The extra $1,300 more than paid for a week's worth of dinners at high end places in CDMX like Buena Barra, Umai Sushi, Blanco Colima, La Docena, Nobu Japanese, etc. By the way, the omakase at Nobu for 1,595 per person is insane value because omakase costs double that in much lesser Japanese restaurants in the States.
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06-04-21 12:16 #50
Posts: 125Originally Posted by JuanCarter [View Original Post]
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06-03-21 17:22 #49
Posts: 1306COVID Tests
Originally Posted by HotelAl [View Original Post]
I got mine in March at Analisis Clinico Dr Simi https://www.ssdrsimi.com.mx/ near Metro San Cosme for $599. Results in four hours but I had to return to pick up the paper copy, no Email delivery. Another ISGer also reported earlier in this thread about his test through https://salud-digna.org/.
See also https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices...navirus-mexico and https://semaforo.covid19.cdmx.gob.mx/tablero/ . CDMX is presently under condition yellow.