Tijuana also has sports and restaurants and shopping.
How about expanding your horizons? Tijuana has free sports watching in Caliente Sportsbook. Places like don't and Buster charge $30 to watch boxing and UFC; Caliente Sportsbook is free. Tijuana has cheap dental cleanings, not to mention good restaurants like Senor Pampas, Tijuana Tillys or Hotel Caesar with its famous Caesar salads and dinners. So if you go, do something more. Walk around Avenida Revolucion and try out new restaurants and chill out with a drink in Caliente Sports book. Then when the border agents ask you, just tell them you like to go to Caliente and watch sports and make $20 bets to cover lunch. Mostly, these border agents are bored out of their skull and would love to talk sports for a minute and get betting tips, so sometimes I'll bring a Caliente betting sheet during football season and let them "inspect" what I am bringing over and tell them who I'm betting on. There is more to Tijuana than Hong Kong club. Google Border Bullfights and check that off your bucket list. I especially recommend "Pablo Hernandez the Mendoza" if you can get tickets to watch him. In my opinion, he is the most entertaining bullfighter that I have ever seen with his trained horses.
[QUOTE=Lance316;2165162]I live in southern California. Some time ago, I went to Tijuana to visit the infamous Hong Kong. I plead the fifth regarding what I did there but let's just say I finally became a man. When coming back to the US, I was asked by the officer some questions, including "why did you go to tijuana" "where did you go?" like an idiot, I told him "Hong Kong". My friend told me I should have just said "I went to look around the city" and shouldn't have said Hong Kong.
I want to visit that club again, but I am afraid it's a crime because I have heard that even if you do prostitution outside the country, it's still a crime.
So my question to all you experienced Hong kongers is, when coming back to the US, have you ever told the officers you went to Hong Kong? If yes, did you encounter any problems later on?
Can I safely go to Tijuana again or will they be like "why do you go so many times? Something must be going on here"?[/QUOTE]
What to say to border patrol at the entrance back to USA.
[QUOTE=Lance316;2165162]I live in southern California. Some time ago, I went to Tijuana to visit the infamous Hong Kong. I plead the fifth regarding what I did there but let's just say I finally became a man. When coming back to the US, I was asked by the officer some questions, including "why did you go to tijuana" "where did you go?" like an idiot, I told him "Hong Kong". My friend told me I should have just said "I went to look around the city" and shouldn't have said Hong Kong.
I want to visit that club again, but I am afraid it's a crime because I have heard that even if you do prostitution outside the country, it's still a crime.
So my question to all you experienced Hong kongers is, when coming back to the US, have you ever told the officers you went to Hong Kong? If yes, did you encounter any problems later on?
Can I safely go to Tijuana again or will they be like "why do you go so many times? Something must be going on here"?[/QUOTE]Whenever I'm at the counter talking to the agent, and if they asked what I was doing I always say partying.
One time the guy asked isn't it to early to party?
My response: I got to make sure I get back to the wife and kids on time.
There's a smile everytime.