Efjael,
Dude I do enjoy your reports and the maps are great, holy shit, that last report way to much info man a little funny, but hold the taquitos and pass the ice cream.
happy hunting
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Efjael,
Dude I do enjoy your reports and the maps are great, holy shit, that last report way to much info man a little funny, but hold the taquitos and pass the ice cream.
happy hunting
[QUOTE=Vitrea]There is so much written about border crossing, I thought I would skip the process but may be add a few pointers.
I used to Park my car for $8 overnight, next to the UETA duty free store. When the store is open, you could even walk through the store. On the way back though, it is a long walk back. Usually I am quite tired on the way back.
I found that if you take a left before you go into the UETA parking lot, cross the bridge and turn right you could park a lot closer to the border. There are two small parking lots but I found spaces even on busy weekends. It is $10 though. If you park here you do have to walk a bit farther (use the pedestrian bridge over the control offices) going into Tijuana.
If my explanation is not clear, feel free to PM me.[/QUOTE]$5 behind Jack In The Box. Even on the busiest Fri&Sat nights I have found space. 5 north/ 805 north entrance right there!
This report includes visits on Thursday 4/16/2009.
PARKING. I parked in the $8 lot rather than the Jack in the Box because it appears to me that it offered better security. So I was willing to pay the $3 premium.
TRAVEL. The border was patroled by Mexican Marines + Mexican border police. Upon crossing the border, I paid $3 to Taxi Libre for the trasportation. I always pick an older driver even when stuck with the yellow cab cartel, which I despise. They drive more cautiously, keep the seatbelts in their car in working order and not badger you for tips. I'd rather not start out my vacation with by fighting with an asshole taxi-driver.
ADELITAS. I think it's because of Easter, but this place was sparse. The ladies tend to be older than in the past. So they looked to be in the 24-34 range. However, they don't blast the music as loud as they used to, which is a nice retreat if you get burned out later. Price was 50-70 USD, or 600-800 Pesos. They will take pesos for drinks. The waiters are less pushy than other clubs. This place has melowed out since I've last visited. One big bonus about Adelitas is that the ladies generally speak English.
Hong Kong. Here, the ladies are younger but are not as pretty as Adelitas. But there are more! There are two types, one group wearing slutty clothes and the second group wearing conservative black dresses & miniskirts. I was first under the impression that the conservatives don't do the nasty thing. This is wrong. They do everything the other group does. The only difference is that they don't do the go-go dancing and strip show. Upstairs, private dances, etc. Everyone does it. Price was 50-70 USD, or 600-800 pesos. One thing I dislike about HK is that the ladies generally don't speak English, and that they blast their music. So you end up yelling a lot and you can't tell whether the ladies can't hear you or can't understand you. The best thing about this club is that you can practically get any lady to sit and play with your piece for a price of a drink. Personally, I like the lap dance. Yes you can bone them for $72 (60+12) and the dance is $20. But I see it as sampling. Maybe I'm picky, but I don't want to waste my 1/2 hour boning a real ***** of a woman. My time and energy there is as precious as my dollar.
MINOR CLUBS. Didn't get to flavor them this trip. But I did poke my head inside. Other than the one right next to Hong Kong, they were insufficient ladies. What I don't like is they like to turn the lights down. So you can't see whether the ladies are less attractive or not.
DRINKS. They still cost around $3 each. I tend to get a beer upon first arrival. But then I purchase a water bottle afterwards. You can take it to other clubs (provided you hide them upon entering), wrap a napking around it and walk around without being harrassed for drinks.
EAT. I've the world's weakest stomach. So I stay with the restaurant next to Adelitas or the Chicago club. I'm workign my way down their menu. I suppose I'll venture out to other places after I finish the menu.
PESOS. I tried using pesos to save money. However, my inabilty to speak Spanish and the inability of the ladies to do simple math, it's been a real pain. From my experience, the ladies think in USDollars. Then the convert it back to pesos. What ever romance or heat you have with a lady before you negotiate evaporates by the time you lock down a price. So unless you can speak Spanish, stick to USDollars for the ladies.
SANITARY. I try to wash my hands a lot, particularly BEFORE using the restroom. If you're like me, you like to touch as you go through a club (hey I'm a prevert, my hands go everywhere). So I do advise my fellow man to wash their hands clean of bacteria prior to handling their piece in the bathroom. It's a shame to pick up a STD but it's outrageous to pick it up without engaging in actual sex.
OUTLETS. BTW, if anyone wants to do some shopping, there is a minimall with outlet stores about 1/4 mile from the border. Turn right when you get off the final exit. Much of them are for guys. Nike, Adidas etc.come to think of it, the marjority of them are for guys unlike other outlet malls.
Hmmm. Maybe they know something.
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[QUOTE=Joehart1]Is it safe to eat and drink in Mexico? I've heard some horror stories. I did visit Tijuana once before but stayed north of the border mainly because of the fear of the food. A man has to eat. I'm a guysy guy except when it comes to food in Mexico.
Opinions please.
Thanks in advance and enjoy![/QUOTE]
I avoid the taco stands and carts on windy days. You are more likely to get sick from airborne shit and boogers than on calm days. When the wind is blowing and all that stuff is in the air, it lands on uncooked meat, the cooking surface, the guys hands, the cooked food, the condiments, your tongue and everything else.
If I violate the above rule, I spend a day or two on the toilet, so I learned to behave and eat only in enclosed spaces like reputable restaurants etc. I know it's not always easy to do, but given the alternative it's an easy choice for me.
I read somewhere recently that an analysis of TJ tap water came out cleaner than San Diego water. I'll try to find the reference for you all. It was legit. But buy natural bottled water anyway. My point is that you shouldn't get sick from washing your hands and then sucking your thumb.
You need to have alcohol wipes with you anyway, so wash your hands often and stay away from open air food sources on windy days.
Country John
[QUOTE=Efjayel]I went a few days ago(report to come soon) and ate some of the tacos at the stand next to the seafood stand obviously also had some of the seafood. On my way out, I also got a burger at the McDonalds that is stateside. Then when I got home I ate a huge burrito from this place near my house. The next day my stomach started grumbling so I went to the restroom and had a bad case of diarrhea. Came out black and very watery, in short bursts, "BLAM, BLAM, BLAM!" Was actually kind of fun. lol
Then I felt better. :D
I didn't get sick or anything I just had to use the restroom. Now I wonder if it was the tacos, the seafood, the burrito or the burger that caused this. First time that eating at Tj caused me any problems. I have a strong stomach anyways, I can eat a lot of crap and not be affected by it.[/QUOTE]
I would be more than willing to bet that it was the seafood! I wont touch the seafood in mx unless it is deep fried!
[QUOTE=Country John]
I avoid the taco stands and carts on windy days. You are more likely to get sick from airborne shit and boogers than on calm days.
If I violate the above rule, I spend a day or two on the toilet...
I read somewhere recently that an analysis of TJ tap water came out cleaner than San Diego water...
My point is that you shouldn't get sick from washing your hands and then sucking your thumb.
Country John[/QUOTE]
Sorry CJ but I’ll have to disagree with you here on this one. People absolutely do get sick from contact with contaminated water, especially in Mexico. To clean your hands well with contaminated water you must have strong soap and very hot water. How many of us wash our hands with water almost too hot to the touch?
Granted you have a point about windy days due to the general pollution of the streets, but the groundwater around the Tijuana area is extremely contaminated due to a poor sewage system. The water treatment system in TJ is no more efficient than anywhere else in Mexico, and the news of safe tap water in TJ would have made national headlines here. It is that unbelievable. Contaminated tap water in TJ can be in ice, it is used to rinse vegetables and dishes. Improper food storage and preparation is the next culprit of Montezuma’s Revenge.
You live there and your body has had time to build up its defenses, most mongers don’t put in the hours required to develop a dependable immune system. There are countless varieties of pathogens. Some hit one person hard, while the next person will hardly be affected. Pathogens are very small and it only takes a few to get things started. What puts a small squirt in your dump can put a gringo in bed for days with stomach cramps.
A lot of you will probably roll your eyes when I say this again but I’ll do it anyways; take a Peptol Bismol tablet before you eat (but not before your ED helpers).and you won’t have problem with your meal, and DON’T DRINK THE WATER!
[QUOTE=Surfnk9]Sorry CJ but I’ll have to disagree with you here on this one. People absolutely do get sick from contact with contaminated water, especially in Mexico. To clean your hands well with contaminated water you must have strong soap and very hot water. How many of us wash our hands with water almost too hot to the touch?
Granted you have a point about windy days due to the general pollution of the streets, but the groundwater around the Tijuana area is extremely contaminated due to a poor sewage system. The water treatment system in TJ is no more efficient than anywhere else in Mexico, and the news of safe tap water in TJ would have made national headlines here. It is that unbelievable. Contaminated tap water in TJ can be in ice, it is used to rinse vegetables and dishes. Improper food storage and preparation is the next culprit of Montezuma’s Revenge.
You live there and your body has had time to build up its defenses, most mongers don’t put in the hours required to develop a dependable immune system. There are countless varieties of pathogens. Some hit one person hard, while the next person will hardly be affected. Pathogens are very small and it only takes a few to get things started. What puts a small squirt in your dump can put a gringo in bed for days with stomach cramps.
A lot of you will probably roll your eyes when I say this again but I’ll do it anyways; take a Peptol Bismol tablet before you eat (but not before your ED helpers).and you won’t have problem with your meal, and DON’T DRINK THE WATER![/QUOTE]
You are probably correct, I don't have the balls to verify the story. It was posted on one of the boards by a monger who decided to test the sample to see how bad it actually is. I have no first hand experience myself and, like I said I don't have the balls to try!
When I eat at my favorite taco stand on normal days I have no difficulties; every time I ate on or just after a windy spell, I got sick. Lessons learned.
[QUOTE=Belldude2]I would be more than willing to bet that it was the seafood! I wont touch the seafood in mx unless it is deep fried![/QUOTE]
Yeah I think so too. It wasn't that bad though. If anything, with how good that seafod is, it's worth it. :D
Thanks for the post Jackie888. Since you were down there for Easter could you give us some general information on the number of girls out. Also, was anything normally open closed.
Like others I often search for posts written around the holidays when I plan to go down for that holiday in a following year. I was about to do down this year for Easter weekend but saw a post somewhere saying many girls take Easter week off.
thanks,
TJ
[QUOTE=Jackie888]This report includes visits on Thursday 4/16/2009.
PARKING. I parked in the $8 lot rather than the Jack in the Box because it appears to me that it offered better security. So I was willing to pay the $3 premium.
TRAVEL. The border was patroled by Mexican Marines + Mexican border police. Upon crossing the border, I paid $3 to Taxi Libre for the trasportation. I always pick an older driver even when stuck with the yellow cab cartel, which I despise. They drive more cautiously, keep the seatbelts in their car in working order and not badger you for tips. I'd rather not start out my vacation with by fighting with an asshole taxi-driver.
ADELITAS. I think it's because of Easter, but this place was sparse. The ladies tend to be older than in the past. So they looked to be in the 24-34 range. However, they don't blast the music as loud as they used to, which is a nice retreat if you get burned out later. Price was 50-70 USD, or 600-800 Pesos. They will take pesos for drinks. The waiters are less pushy than other clubs. This place has melowed out since I've last visited. One big bonus about Adelitas is that the ladies generally speak English.
Hong Kong. Here, the ladies are younger but are not as pretty as Adelitas. But there are more! There are two types, one group wearing slutty clothes and the second group wearing conservative black dresses & miniskirts. I was first under the impression that the conservatives don't do the nasty thing. This is wrong. They do everything the other group does. The only difference is that they don't do the go-go dancing and strip show. Upstairs, private dances, etc. Everyone does it. Price was 50-70 USD, or 600-800 pesos. One thing I dislike about HK is that the ladies generally don't speak English, and that they blast their music. So you end up yelling a lot and you can't tell whether the ladies can't hear you or can't understand you. The best thing about this club is that you can practically get any lady to sit and play with your piece for a price of a drink. Personally, I like the lap dance. Yes you can bone them for $72 (60+12) and the dance is $20. But I see it as sampling. Maybe I'm picky, but I don't want to waste my 1/2 hour boning a real ***** of a woman. My time and energy there is as precious as my dollar.
MINOR CLUBS. Didn't get to flavor them this trip. But I did poke my head inside. Other than the one right next to Hong Kong, they were insufficient ladies. What I don't like is they like to turn the lights down. So you can't see whether the ladies are less attractive or not.
DRINKS. They still cost around $3 each. I tend to get a beer upon first arrival. But then I purchase a water bottle afterwards. You can take it to other clubs (provided you hide them upon entering), wrap a napking around it and walk around without being harrassed for drinks.
EAT. I've the world's weakest stomach. So I stay with the restaurant next to Adelitas or the Chicago club. I'm workign my way down their menu. I suppose I'll venture out to other places after I finish the menu.
PESOS. I tried using pesos to save money. However, my inabilty to speak Spanish and the inability of the ladies to do simple math, it's been a real pain. From my experience, the ladies think in USDollars. Then the convert it back to pesos. What ever romance or heat you have with a lady before you negotiate evaporates by the time you lock down a price. So unless you can speak Spanish, stick to USDollars for the ladies.
SANITARY. I try to wash my hands a lot, particularly BEFORE using the restroom. If you're like me, you like to touch as you go through a club (hey I'm a prevert, my hands go everywhere). So I do advise my fellow man to wash their hands clean of bacteria prior to handling their piece in the bathroom. It's a shame to pick up a STD but it's outrageous to pick it up without engaging in actual sex.
OUTLETS. BTW, if anyone wants to do some shopping, there is a minimall with outlet stores about 1/4 mile from the border. Turn right when you get off the final exit. Much of them are for guys. Nike, Adidas etc.come to think of it, the marjority of them are for guys unlike other outlet malls.
Hmmm. Maybe they know something.
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I avoided going easter weekend cause I figured I'd be competing for a chica with all the spring break frat boys going down to Tj.
[QUOTE=Efjayel]I avoided going easter weekend cause I figured I'd be competing for a chica with all the spring break frat boys going down to Tj.[/QUOTE]Most of the frat boys goes to Rosarito beaches to chase the sorority girls.
Tijuana Fanatic: Both the day and evening shift was down 60% at Adelitas. About 20% down at Hong Kong. About 50% down at the bar right next to Hong Kong. Chicago had about 3 ladies in the entire place in the day time, I didn't return in the evening. Shops were open as usual. But I was down the Thursday following Easter, not Easter weekend.
Efjayel: I didn't see the younger crowd. I think news of the Mexican violence scared them all away. If not the news, then the SWAT team patrolling the Zona. Most of my fellow man were in their 30s and above. The ones in the 20s were clearly out of college.
Forgive me if I"m way off base with this as I'm a relatively new POSTING member to this board but I'm a member of other boards reguarding other subjects and one of the things one of my groups does is have "member meets" certain dates set in advance or on short notice where members set a date and time and place to meet and share experiences.
Would this be something that the fellows here at ISG and in particular the TJ board would be interested in doing?
Normally in the states mongering is a solo sport. It's very illegal not to mention there is ALOT of competetion by mongers to pick up the same girls so much as to where I've seen actual shoting matches erupt between mongers going for the same girl and blatant traffic violations trying to be first.
However in TJ there is so many girls peddeling their wares both in the bars and on the streets I'm sure that this wouldn't be much of a problem and it would give a chance for us mongers to exchange war stories and information.
We could even have T-Shirts printed up or maybe buttons so that ISG mongers can identify one another with our usernames printed on them.
Again if I'm way off base with this I apologize but I thought it would be interesting. Plus it would give me a chance to have some company to talk to as I will almost always be alone when I travel to TJ.
I'm only a TJ newbie and had my first trip last week however I'm already trying to save up more money to head out to TJ once again. To do so I've started putting 20 to 40 bucks away in a piggy bank every time I am tempted to monger here in the states. When it gets to 300 it'll definately be time to go to TJ again.
Daytona
[QUOTE=TJ Fannatic]
Thanks for the post Jackie888.
I was about to do down this year for Easter weekend but saw a post somewhere saying many girls take Easter week off.
TJ[/QUOTE]
Chicas take the religious holidays off. I pity the poor priest who has to listen to their confessions.
“Forgive me Father for I have sinned, my last confession was three days ago.
Since then:
I sucked and fucked 47 cocks
23 of them fuck me in the ass for a few pesos more.
Most were average in size. Several were small and from Japan, they gave me a lot of money so it was O.K.
There was a couple so big they could have choked Linda Lovelace, I did the best I could. It hurt when they fucked me, but it was a kind of hurt that felt good; is that a sin?
10 of them came on my face. The big ones I did with a smile, no charge.
I did 5 lesbo shows with my girlfriend with big tits, she shoved a dildo in my pussy while a room full of drunken guys cheered us on. If I liked it, is that a sin?
I made 1000 dollars but told my family in Cuernavaca I made 800. I sent them only 400. The difference I spent on crystal meth.
By the way Father, if you give me an easy penance, I’ll suck your dick real good.”
[QUOTE=Sgt Perv]Most of the frat boys goes to Rosarito beaches to chase the sorority girls.[/QUOTE]Those days are long gone. I was watching the Mexican news during spring break and they did an aerial shot of the beach by Rosarito and Playas highlighting the point that it is dead compared to a couple years ago. When I was in high school I remember that place being crazy. I have been told that the Universities have all put the fear of god (or Mexican mobsters) into the coeds, and cut the free shuttle they once had to the border.