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06-09-19 09:14 #16276
Posts: 2569Unless you cross on a early weekday morning before 9 am then crossing should not be a problem. I cross Pedwest it is a 10 minute wait at most when I cross.
Originally Posted by IndieFriend [View Original Post]
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06-09-19 06:10 #16275
Posts: 64San Ysidro border crossing
Came back to Tijuana after 5 years.
Waiting in Marriott Hotel for Angie from MusasTJ.
I have a flight to catch from San Diego tomorrow afternoon at 1 pm.
Any suggestions on what time I should head over to San ysidro border pedestrian line?
5 years ago it used to be an hour max in normal pedestrian line.
But with current immigration issues in US, I need advise.
Report of Angie to follow in a couple of days.
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06-09-19 03:33 #16274
Posts: 763Originally Posted by Daweiwang88 [View Original Post]
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06-09-19 03:28 #16273
Posts: 763Originally Posted by ScatManDoo [View Original Post]
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06-07-19 22:34 #16272
Posts: 3193Originally Posted by Daweiwang88 [View Original Post]
The Ibis isn't even open for business for another week. I've seen the pix and the prices. The rooms are new, but seem incredibly small. The price is an indication. I see between $40 and $50 per night. That is at the low end of the spectrum of Tijuana hotels. For your first time, I'd get a room at Ticuan. It'll cost you double, but it will probably be worth it.
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06-07-19 18:01 #16271
Posts: 197First Timer Hotels?
Originally Posted by Daweiwang88 [View Original Post]
And I recommend that you do not walk anywhere outside the Zona after dark, and there is a lot of fun to be had after dark. Taxis are cheap and fairly safe, even if you are going short distances it is cheap insurance. Uber is also available.
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06-07-19 05:14 #16270
Posts: 19New hotel ibis Tijuana.
Been searching in the forum, has anyone stayed at the ibis hotel Tijuana? From the map it's a 25 min walk to Hong Kong and 7 min car ride. Is it too far away from center of the action? Plan to visit Tijuana for the first time end of June, any feedback about this hotels location and it's neighborhood is greatly appreciated.
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06-05-19 19:54 #16269
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by StRobert [View Original Post]
Some locations in Tijuana favor paying in dollars, but most favor paying in pesos. When you know both the pesos and dollars costs, you can make an informed decision as to which currency to use. Sorianna grocery stores are one of the few Tijuana businesses that favor using dollars to shop.
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06-05-19 19:25 #16268
Posts: 766Originally Posted by SternFan [View Original Post]
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06-05-19 18:44 #16267
Posts: 197Getting back to PedEast
Originally Posted by BaxterSlade [View Original Post]
Most also understand enough English to know "Old Border" and "New Border. ".
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06-05-19 08:45 #16266
Posts: 1069Originally Posted by SternFan [View Original Post]
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06-04-19 22:45 #16265
Posts: 32Getting back to PedEast.
Thanks for the feedback on the passport stamps. One last question. What do I tell the taxi driver when leaving the Zona to make sure I get back to PedEast? I used to say "la linea" or "Los Estados Unidos" but want to make sure I get back to the PedEast crossing and not the PedWest one. Looking forward to my journey!
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06-04-19 16:00 #16264
Posts: 1069Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
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06-04-19 06:26 #16263
Posts: 2569With a Passport card they do not stamp it. They still record that you crossed however. Not really sure if stamping is mandatory. But my guess it is.
Originally Posted by SternFan [View Original Post]
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06-03-19 23:43 #16262
Posts: 32Passport Stamp?
Hi all,
Longtime lurker but it's been probably 4 years since I've been to Tijuana. Will be in SD soon and trying to find out what the new rules are when crossing on foot. I've backchanneled the posts and see that it appears you now have to present your US passport to Mexican officials when entering via PedEast? I'd like to avoid having my passport stamped with a Tijuana visa if possible. Do they always stamp it or is it up to the official? Anyway around this outside of the passport card? I remember the past where you would just walk right past the Mexican officials who really didn't seem to care about anything. Thanks in advance.