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04-24-23 14:32 #23194
Posts: 596Whoa hold the mic.
There is parking for 10 dollars a day? Are you sure?
I have tried a lot of parking spots and I cannot find one that charges less than like 30 or 40 bucks for each overnight and then they keep charging anew in the morning. Every overnight trip costs me 60 to 80 dollars in parking fees if I get there at noon and leave the next evening.
Say more of this 10 dólar a day parking.
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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04-24-23 14:29 #23193
Posts: 596You need a passport. Real ID won't work.
They do not stamp your book. They barely look at it.
Get that passport card. So much better. For the future. Just to be able to keep it in your wallet.
Originally Posted by Intelligencium [View Original Post]
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04-24-23 12:23 #23192
Posts: 1173Originally Posted by MrLemon [View Original Post]
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04-24-23 08:29 #23191
Posts: 606Zona shuttle. Tip $3 each way
Originally Posted by StRobert [View Original Post]
It's nice to ride in a limo. And usually there are water bottles in the limo.
I once had issues with a taxi driver so I feel the zona shuttle / limo is much safer.
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04-24-23 07:35 #23190
Posts: 778Originally Posted by MrLemon [View Original Post]
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04-24-23 05:34 #23189
Posts: 67Passport Stamping and where do you keep your passport?
Gentlemen,
Any recent reports about whether the passport book gets stamped if you cross the border on foot?
Unfortunately I don't have time to get either Passport Card (traveling internationally in 1. 5 month and looks like the passport card application needs me to send the passport book). I applied for Global Entry, but their online tracker is showing a 4-5 month processing time.
Ideally I would not like to get my passport book stamped if possible. FWIW, I a California REAL ID drivers license, which I am assuming does not count as Enhanced ID for re-entry.
A related question: if you make a day trip just to visit Zona Norte, where do you keep your passport book? I guess I can keep it in the Front pocket of my jeans, but it feels a bit risky.
Thank you!
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04-24-23 04:57 #23188
Posts: 606Dress code. Business casual?
Originally Posted by BigFloppieDonk [View Original Post]
No formal business jacket. But a casual balzer is OK.
Just a casual outdoor jacket if you need it.
A clubbing type of shirt and any pants or jeans in general is fine.
Basically no dress code and people are NOT formally dressed.
Since I stay at the hotel upstairs I just wear a nice shirt and no jacket / sweater.
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04-24-23 01:56 #23187
Posts: 538Originally Posted by MrLemon [View Original Post]
From the border to the zona I always try to take the bus or taxi vans though. Cost less than a dollar. If the HK limo is already there I'll take that sometimes as well.
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04-23-23 22:50 #23186
Posts: 18How much is everyone paying now for taxi service from border to zona norte? The white taxis were now quoting me $10!
Just a year ago it was $5-6. I walked around for a bit and got one guy to do it for $8.
It seems like they are all colluding to quote $10 now. Wtf.
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04-23-23 18:00 #23185
Posts: 122Originally Posted by BigFloppieDonk [View Original Post]
Some other options, dependent on your budget, time you have available, and how deep you want to get. While there isn't a flight to Tijuana direct, the stopovers typically in Guadalajara and Mexico City have a great independent escort scene worthy of a stopover for 1-2 days (as long as it wasn't Sunday as most girls take off that day in CDMX). It would require a bit of homework but the girls are fun and there is a lively SG scene though the independent escort girls are not that much more expensive and allow CIM, DATY, DFK, etc.
You mentioned you like public transport so this wouldn't probably work and your home airport may not fly to it but I've flown into Burbank airport a couple of times. It's not as busy as LAX, a little closer to Tijuana than the other LA airports and the rental car pickup was so much easier. I got a rental car and took the scenic route or if in a hurry the main highway down to San Diego and parked the rental at the border. This also allowed me to stop at my favorite seafood taco place in SD and grab a beer near one of the nice beaches before heading into the debauchery of the ZN. This was pre covid so the prices for rentals are probably higher now but it's an option.
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04-23-23 17:09 #23184
Posts: 97Take a walk up Constitution
Originally Posted by BigFloppieDonk [View Original Post]
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04-23-23 16:48 #23183
Posts: 536Just Plain Wrong
Originally Posted by Dogers69 [View Original Post]
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04-23-23 16:36 #23182
Posts: 6533Casual dress code
There are not too many direct flights anymore. Quickest way is to rent a car in LAX, drive down in 2 hours, park behind the Burger King on San Ysidro Blvd for $10 a day.
With warm weather, a number of hot girls are working the street. Street girls are nice, conservative small town girls compared to bar girls who are slick and jaded, too many tattooed ghetto girls.
Casual clothes are OK. Dress like you are going out to eat. Jeans are acceptable. A wingman dresses shabby but blows a couple thousands a night on girls. Girls cling onto him, showing him lots of love hehe.
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04-23-23 14:24 #23181
Posts: 7Originally Posted by Dogers69 [View Original Post]
I forgot to ask. Dress code? Watching some videos of the clubs. Recommendations? Business casual? Jeans? I feel over dressing could cost you in higher quotes from the girls?
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04-23-23 04:55 #23180
Posts: 1475Originally Posted by BigFloppieDonk [View Original Post]