Either it is rare or rarely reported--
How many of you can report a threesome with two chicas?
I plan to visit TJ mid-January '07 and two chicas in one session would do me well.
Please share your threesome experience.
Stunk
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Either it is rare or rarely reported--
How many of you can report a threesome with two chicas?
I plan to visit TJ mid-January '07 and two chicas in one session would do me well.
Please share your threesome experience.
Stunk
How is the fun on New Years? It's been reported on other TJ boards that the Zona is dead on New Years. This could be mis-direction by other mongers to keep all the fun to themselves :). What's the truth boys?
[QUOTE=Stunkhead]Either it is rare or rarely reported--
How many of you can report a threesome with two chicas?
I plan to visit TJ mid-January '07 and two chicas in one session would do me well.
Please share your threesome experience.
Stunk[/QUOTE]I've done it a couple of times with chicas from AB. The price was 100 for both, (The room was double?)but unfortunately they didn't play with each other. I was too happy to go up with two that I didn't discuss details. Good luck to you and if you spend enough time I'm sure you'll find some willing to go for that price.
[QUOTE=Zona Monger]How is the fun on New Years? It's been reported on other TJ boards that the Zona is dead on New Years. This could be mis-direction by other mongers to keep all the fun to themselves :). What's the truth boys?[/QUOTE]
It's no lie. It's normally dead. 95% of the working chicas in TJ come from some other part of Mexico. They, like many Christians in this country like to be home for that Christmas holiday with their families. Factor that in with the cold weather, and it leaves a zona at less than 50%.
If you are diligent, and not extremely picky, you can still have a good time, but remember that selection will be way, way down from normal. Expect things to start picking up good again around mid February.
Fellow mongers,
I'll be arriving at the San Diego airport Tuesday & plan to spend a few days in TJ. I remember taking a public bus from the airport to connect with a tram/train (by a Starbucks) to get to the border. It has been a couple years & I forgot the precise bus number & tram/train numbers. Any help will be tremendously appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Take bus 992 from the airport to the downtown station and transfer to the blue line trolley to go to the border. If you need further info, you can check with the information desk in the baggage claim/ground transportation area in the airport terminal. I think they have maps and schedules there. The MTS transit system also has a website at sdcommute.com. This is a very economical way to travel while in the SD area. Enjoy your stay.
[QUOTE=BowHuntMopar]Fellow mongers,
I forgot the precise bus number & tram/train numbers. [/QUOTE]
Bus:
[url]http://www.sdcommute.com/Rider_Information/routes/992.asp[/url]
Trolley:
[url]http://www.sdcommute.com/Rider_Information/trolley/trolleymap.asp[/url]
Thanks Ho Lover & Etaoin2003!!! I really appreciate it.
I was in San Diego for a few days beginning with Wednesday December 13th through Sunday, December 17, 2006. On the first day, I arrived about 6PM in San Diego airport. I took the bus and then the trolley down to the San Ysidro depot.
The first objective was getting a hotel for the night. Because I didn't have a rental car and I had two suitcases, I decided the easiest thing was to stay on the American side. I have been to TJ many times and have stayed on both the American and Mexican sides. For the first time, I tried staying at the hotel right near the trolley station. This is the place that advertises 24 hour parking. I was quoted a price of $55 for the night. The hotel did not take credit cards. Thankfully I had enough cash. However, I will never stay in this place again. The door to the room barely locked. The TV only had an antenna and only picked up Spanish stations. The place was very unclean. The next monrning, I moved down to my favorite San Ysidro hotel. I have stayed at the Flamingo Motel many times. It is less than a half mile walk to the border and is only $40 per night. The owner has always treated me well and accepts credit cards. Even though it is a little extra walking, it seems to be the best deal in the neighborhood.
My first night in TJ was decent. I rode the Mexicoach into town. I noticed that they have increased the price to $5 one way. When I got into town, I still needed to walk to the Zona. From now on, I will just walk accross the border and catch a cab directly to the Zona. When I got there, Adelitas was busy for a Wednesday. I got good treatment from a hot chica for $40 plus $12 for the room and $5 tip. This took some negotiating and patience, but was worth it. I received good treatment with CBJ and three positions.
My second eveing in TJ, I just wanted to relax. I spent a few hours eating in restaurants and seeing the sights. I went to the Zona and enjoyed the company of a SG. The price was $20 + $5 for the hotel. It was pretty good for the price, although it lasted only 20 minutes.
On the third day, I had the entire day to enjoy Mexico so I went to Rosarito. The price from Mexicoach is $9 one way or $16 round trip. I only buy the one way because they have failed to send a return bus before. Anyway, I didn't enjoy Rosarito as much as I used to. Prices have gone up considerably. I had lunch at Senor Frogs. I asked about drink specials and was told that Corona was on special. After having lunch and two Coronas, I was informed that happy hour hadn't started yet and the each beer was $3. I can deal with a few small pains, but I have noticed during the last two trips to Rosarito, that many bars and restaurants are now including a 10% sales tax. I really bet that the government gets the money. One other bar charged $7 for a margarita. Granted they used better quality ingredients but I still think the prices have gotten out of hand. I caught the Mexicoach bus for the ride back to Tijuana. I was the only passenger on the return trip. The driver offered me a deal that he would drop me off two blocks before returning to the terminal. In exchange, I would not need to buy a ticket but just give him a $5 tip. The $4 savings sounded like a bargain to me.
After arriving back in TJ, I really wasn't in the mood to visit the Zona and decided to take an evening off. I walked around TJ enjoying some food and a few drinks. Because the streets were fairly busy, I made the stupid mistake of deciding to walk back the US. There were several Americans walking near me. As we passed over the bridge of the TJ river, a police officer stopped an American at random and began searching him and his girlfriend. For a moment I was thankful that it wasn't me. However, as I came up near where the line would start I did encounter a problem. This is the area where taxi drivers normally drop off passengers heading back to the US. Two TJ cops came over to me and began questioning me about why I was there. I told them I was just having dinner and that I wasn't there to cause any trouble. Anyway, the two cops began searching me. They took my wallet and started going through it. Unfortunately, I had brought enough money in case I wanted to go the Zona. I had $90 in my wallet. The only thing the cops found was a Rolaid in my pocket. I explained that this was for heartburn and was not illegal. The cops told me that I needed a prescription for it and that I was under arrest. I knew that it was time for a bribe. Iasked how much the fine was going to be. The cops told me $50. They wanted the $50 bill that I had with me. They told me the fine would be $80 if I had to be taken to headquarters. I asked them if I could just pay $40 and reminded them that I had done nothing wrong. The cops then began accusing me of being a drug dealer, etc. I tried to argue with the cops as to my innoncence, but one cop got out a pair of handcuffs and motioned that he was ready to use them. Reluctantly, I handed them the $50 and walked away. As I walked away, I heard them start doing the same thing to another American heading back to the US. This incident took place about 11:45 PM that night. My guess is that the cops were looking for their Christmas bonus.
After the Friday night incident, I decided not to return to TJ the next day. It sounds like everyone is looking for money. It irritates me to think that the money taken from me by the TJ cop would have been spent in their local economy the next day. Not only are the cops taking away business from local establishments, but they are destroying the tourist business. This is the second time in the last five trips that I was unfairly targeted by the TJ cops. I have decided that with the rising prices and other problems, I will not be returing for the next couple of years. I usually come to town twice each year. They have lost me as a frequent customer. Although it is a much longer (and more expensive flight) I will be taking my business to Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic. This is a shame because I do like spending time at the beach in SD and then having fun in the evenings in TJ.
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Tax Man,
Being innocent, the cops would have let you go for free if you had politely refused to pay and requested to see a judge.
They would rather move on to their next target than waste time taking you somewhere.
Why doesn't anyone take the damn bus back to the border?
[QUOTE=Num Nutz]Why doesn't anyone take the damn bus back to the border?[/QUOTE]
That was also my question.. But thinking about it, I think the answer is that the bus stops working around 9 pm... If true, that does not help much for those going at night, which is in any case the time when the cops are the most active.
But I agree, when I go during the day, I take the bus...
Have not been to TJ in (2) years. Back then, none of the working girls or the locals knew where St. Louis was. Now they all know because St. Louis won the WORLD SERIES!!!
Still, St. Louis is a $hithole compared to San Diego & all it has to offer.
In addition, I vacationed in Thailand this summer. Hate to say this but Thailand girls beat TJ girls hands down in both quantity (300,000 girls in Pattaya Beach alone) as well as quality. Before making the TL trip, I thought this was the best place other than Amsterdam.
Suggest all you dedicated mongers vacation over there. There are over 40,000 retired mongers from Britain living over there permanently. Lots of retired US military guys also.
Do the SGs work for someone, or can they make their own deals for TLN?
[QUOTE=Muff Eater]Do the SGs work for someone, or can they make their own deals for TLN?[/QUOTE]
Most street girls have boyfriends, husbands or handlers that they answer to and/or watch over them as they work. They can make a unilateral decision to TLN but the numbers are ususally much higher than you might be willing to pay. I was once quoted $500. for a TLN with my fav SG, I guess I was not one of her favorite clients.
TLN's mean different things to different girls. For a bar girl, a TLN usually starts when she finishes her shift and ends at sunrise. If she's off at 3AM, then you get 4 hours or so. Most guys are surprised at this, but you have to suck it up and pay the girl anyway.
KNow what you want when you make the deal. A TLN starting at 10PM and lasting all night to sunrise will be expensive. Ask the girl how much for a TLN, then ask her when you can meet her (to get a feel for the shift) and what time she expects to go home.
Walkers on the other hand are a bit more liberal on TLNs, but they are bit riskier.
Country John