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  1. #2461
    Quote Originally Posted by JDome  [View Original Post]
    Coming back I seen the same people cross with a expired one. Also watched first hand a guy being a smart ass with the border patrol agent. They pulled him into the back.
    I remember back when it was super common for high school kids to cross the border every weekend to drink. Coming back at 2 am was always insane, a veritable parade of drunk teenagers heading home. The border patrol agents were often stretched REALLY thin. Everyone used just a drivers license in those days, and the agent would ask what country you were a citizen of and wave you through. I remember once standing behind a drunk kid who refused to answer the question, and kept saying "California" and waving his license. "I'm from California, man. Let me go home!" The agent pointed to Mexico and said "You just came from California. " and the kid turned around and left. Imagine he had to stand in line again.

    There was always a convoy of cars there picking up the kids. Parents drove vans full of drunk teenagers home, and the big controversy was whether that was enabling the behavior or making sure they were safe.

  2. #2460

    Reasons

    Quote Originally Posted by FanService  [View Original Post]
    I've heard mixed stories on people using a US license to cross the border. I personally rather not risk it, and use a passport to get in and out of TJ. Out of the dozens of times I've gone, not once have they ever stamped my passport book. The only person I normally have to show it to is the US security guards getting back into the US. Most of the time I can just walk straight into Mexico and only have to stop for the x-ray machine if I brought overnight bag with me. I think maybe 2 or 3 times did they have a security person on the Mexican side who stopped me and asks me why I'm going into Mexico. I just tell them I'm going to the Hong Kong club, and they just tell me to behave and stay out of trouble and that's it.

    As for money, that all depends on what you go after. A street girl can cost you $20-$30 for a 10 minute quickie, but there's normally a $5-ish room fee, and you need to tip the guy a couple dollars who cleans the room after your done. Club girls can cost you about $100-$125 for a hour, plus room fees if you're not staying at the hotel connected to the club. I also never get mexcian pesos and pay with everything in USD. Most places in the Zona Norte will take USD, and some places will actually prefer USD over the peso. You may end up paying a little more, but I don't want to worry about having to deal with the left over pesos after I'm done.
    Plenty of answers to "why" without letting the cat out of the bag even if they do. If it were me, I'd tell her that I needed to fill some scripts, or I had a toothache, or I wanted to look at some hand tooled leather goods in the market, or I was looking for a gift for her (requires buying something. The leather goods reason probably should as well) or there was neat festival advertised going on over there (again requires some planning) or you had a taste for some genuine great and duty free tequila to bring home, or any combo of the above. Be creative but not too creative.

  3. #2459
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    As my daddy would say

    Quote Originally Posted by JDome  [View Original Post]
    watched first hand a guy being a smart ass with the border patrol agent. They pulled him into the back.
    Stupid oughta hurt.

    C3.

  4. #2458
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    Passport

    Quote Originally Posted by KCQuestor  [View Original Post]
    Yeah, I don't recommend driving in Mexico without ID. The question was "Do I need a passport if I cross / walk across the border to hit these clubs?
    You should have a passport to walk across into Mexico, I have seen them let people cross without one and with a drivers license.

    Coming back I seen the same people cross with a expired one. Also watched first hand a guy being a smart ass with the border patrol agent. They pulled him into the back.

  5. #2457
    For the clubs, no you don't. They'll only ask for I'd if you don't look old enough. If you plan on getting a overnight room, the hotels will ask for I'd, and usually your driver's license is good enough for that. I did have one ask for my passport as my I'd instead of my license.

    Quote Originally Posted by KCQuestor  [View Original Post]
    Yeah, I don't recommend driving in Mexico without ID. The question was "Do I need a passport if I cross / walk across the border to hit these clubs?

  6. #2456
    Yeah, I don't recommend driving in Mexico without ID. The question was "Do I need a passport if I cross / walk across the border to hit these clubs?

  7. #2455
    Quote Originally Posted by KCQuestor  [View Original Post]
    I regularly cross the border in company with people going for medical tourism -- mostly surgeries, but some dental work. Many people who go to Mexico for inexpensive medical procedures have never had a passport. I always tell them that if they have to cross without a passport, to bring a drivers license and a copy of their birth certificate. They never have a problem and none of them have ever been taken for secondary screening.

    The Border Patrol HAS to allow you into the country if you are a US citizen. The issue is proving that you are. If they cannot satisfactorily check your identity at the main booth, they will take you to secondary screening. It may take hours for them to screen you, but they will let you in.
    The issue is not crossing without proper identification. It's if you should be pulled over while in Mexico. Mexican authorities want people to have proper identification and follow their laws, just like we do over here. Respect other countries laws! Moe.

  8. #2454
    I regularly cross the border in company with people going for medical tourism -- mostly surgeries, but some dental work. Many people who go to Mexico for inexpensive medical procedures have never had a passport. I always tell them that if they have to cross without a passport, to bring a drivers license and a copy of their birth certificate. They never have a problem and none of them have ever been taken for secondary screening.

    The Border Patrol HAS to allow you into the country if you are a US citizen. The issue is proving that you are. If they cannot satisfactorily check your identity at the main booth, they will take you to secondary screening. It may take hours for them to screen you, but they will let you in.

  9. #2453
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    Quote Originally Posted by Camera3  [View Original Post]
    When they sent me my renewed Global Entry card I didn't realize I had to activate it. When I tried to cross back into the US with it, they sent me to the naughty room. I was the only one in there with two agents. They made me sit for 20 minutes before bringing me up. Even though I had my passport, they gave me a lecture and a stern look.

    I'm not one to try the system. I am happy to toe the line. There is no telling who really pissed off the agents, they just took it out on me. I smiled and walked on. I had a train to catch.

    So, yeah, go ahead and try to cross without a passport. If it works that is good. And if it doesn't, don't blame us.

    C3.
    I'm not recommending crossing without a passport. It all depends on the agent and if you want to take a gamble but I always bring one.

  10. #2452
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    Posts: 2464

    I'd say they were lucky

    Quote Originally Posted by JDome  [View Original Post]
    Last time we went in Mexico, 2 guys had expired passport and they let them in and when coming back to the IS they did not say anything.
    When they sent me my renewed Global Entry card I didn't realize I had to activate it. When I tried to cross back into the US with it, they sent me to the naughty room. I was the only one in there with two agents. They made me sit for 20 minutes before bringing me up. Even though I had my passport, they gave me a lecture and a stern look.

    I'm not one to try the system. I am happy to toe the line. There is no telling who really pissed off the agents, they just took it out on me. I smiled and walked on. I had a train to catch.

    So, yeah, go ahead and try to cross without a passport. If it works that is good. And if it doesn't, don't blame us.

    C3.

  11. #2451
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    Posts: 108
    Quote Originally Posted by FanService  [View Original Post]
    I've heard mixed stories on people using a US license to cross the border. I personally rather not risk it, and use a passport to get in and out of TJ. Out of the dozens of times I've gone, not once have they ever stamped my passport book. The only person I normally have to show it to is the US security guards getting back into the US. Most of the time I can just walk straight into Mexico and only have to stop for the x-ray machine if I brought overnight bag with me. I think maybe 2 or 3 times did they have a security person on the Mexican side who stopped me and asks me why I'm going into Mexico. I just tell them I'm going to the Hong Kong club, and they just tell me to behave and stay out of trouble and that's it.

    As for money, that all depends on what you go after. A street girl can cost you $20-$30 for a 10 minute quickie, but there's normally a $5-ish room fee, and you need to tip the guy a couple dollars who cleans the room after your done. Club girls can cost you about $100-$125 for a hour, plus room fees if you're not staying at the hotel connected to the club. I also never get mexcian pesos and pay with everything in USD. Most places in the Zona Norte will take USD, and some places will actually prefer USD over the peso. You may end up paying a little more, but I don't want to worry about having to deal with the left over pesos after I'm done.
    Last time we went in Mexico, 2 guys had expired passport and they let them in and when coming back to the IS they did not say anything.

  12. #2450
    I've heard mixed stories on people using a US license to cross the border. I personally rather not risk it, and use a passport to get in and out of TJ. Out of the dozens of times I've gone, not once have they ever stamped my passport book. The only person I normally have to show it to is the US security guards getting back into the US. Most of the time I can just walk straight into Mexico and only have to stop for the x-ray machine if I brought overnight bag with me. I think maybe 2 or 3 times did they have a security person on the Mexican side who stopped me and asks me why I'm going into Mexico. I just tell them I'm going to the Hong Kong club, and they just tell me to behave and stay out of trouble and that's it.

    As for money, that all depends on what you go after. A street girl can cost you $20-$30 for a 10 minute quickie, but there's normally a $5-ish room fee, and you need to tip the guy a couple dollars who cleans the room after your done. Club girls can cost you about $100-$125 for a hour, plus room fees if you're not staying at the hotel connected to the club. I also never get mexcian pesos and pay with everything in USD. Most places in the Zona Norte will take USD, and some places will actually prefer USD over the peso. You may end up paying a little more, but I don't want to worry about having to deal with the left over pesos after I'm done.

    Quote Originally Posted by WardTerry  [View Original Post]
    Do I need a passport if I cross / walk across the border to hit these clubs.

    If I need my passport and they're going to stamp it it's a no go because my significant other might see my passport and wonder what the fuck I was doing in Mexico on my business trip ha ha.

    If they have to stamp or mark on my passport I'll just find an escort in San Diego it might cost a little bit more but the idea of going to Mexico and getting to bang two or three girls for the price of one sounds like a great deal!

    If I went down there it was like 300 bucks or 400 bucks and spent several hours how many different girls can I screw?

  13. #2449

    TJ maiden voyage

    Recently took the plunge to try out TJ. It was not disappointed at all. Stayed in a hotel near HK for a few nights with friends. We would walked to HK to fuck a hot girl before breakfast. Had taco. Head back. Rest. And then go out to HK again for round two of the day. Also tried Adelita next door. The girls are also good. Slightly cheaper than HK. Checked out the street girls multiple times but couldn't find anyone worthy fucking.

    At nights tried several girls from CuminTJ and Mexico Lindo Bar. $150 an hour actually better value than the bar girls who typically cost $80 to $100 for half an hour plus room fee and tips for the cleaning guys. BBBJ and DATY are all included for the outcall girls. The ones I chose were so hot. Solid 8 plus for look. 10 for altitude and service. Definitely will go back to TJ soon.

    Parking at the boarder station is very expensive. Ended up paying almost $50 a day. Next time will drop off the car to rental. Uber to crossing. Have fun in TJ. Then Uber back to airport to get a new rental. Cheers!

  14. #2448
    Another small tip is to exchange to pesos before crossing the border. Better slightly rates than in USD.

    I've never done the uber because I don't like the extra "tracking data". I just negotiate w / the taxis. Though, it sucks that the taxis have the upper hand at hotels not in the zone.

    Quote Originally Posted by Camera3  [View Original Post]
    There is probably no other topic that has been written about than this one about needing or not needing a passport. Same with your other topics. But I will give you the long and short of it.

    Apparently, you do not need a passport but you may have difficulty getting into Mexico and you will certainly have issues getting back (as in, you will probably have to go through secondary screening which can take as long as the agents want to screw with you). I have never had Mexican authorities stamp my passport. I use my passport to get in and Global Entry Card to come back and never have to stand in line either way. If you are asking how many girls you can fuck for $400 in TJ, the answer is probably 4 or 5 club girls or maybe a dozen model quality street girls.

    I take the trolley, walk across, Uber to the ZN, have fun for two or three hours, have some great tacos, Uber to the border, take the trolley home and have never spent more than $150, most times never over $100.

    But don't just take my word for it, go back a couple of pages and read the accounts from several guys who did their first crossing. A few had bad experience (mostly because they didn't follow suggestions or over thought it) and a few that had the best times in their lives.

    Truthfully, you can decide.

    C3.

  15. #2447
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    Posts: 2464

    It depends

    Quote Originally Posted by WardTerry  [View Original Post]
    Do I need a passport if I cross / walk across the border to hit these clubs.

    I'm going to be in San Diego for work and thought about driving down to the border walking across and taking a taxi to these places having some fun and then heading back home I'm trying to figure out if it's going to take too long and do I need my passport.

    If I need my passport and they're going to stamp it it's a no go because my significant other might see my passport and wonder what the fuck I was doing in Mexico on my business trip ha ha.

    If they have to stamp or mark on my passport I'll just find an escort in San Diego it might cost a little bit more but the idea of going to Mexico and getting to bang two or three girls for the price of one sounds like a great deal!

    If I went down there it was like 300 bucks or 400 bucks and spent several hours how many different girls can I screw?
    There is probably no other topic that has been written about than this one about needing or not needing a passport. Same with your other topics. But I will give you the long and short of it.

    Apparently, you do not need a passport but you may have difficulty getting into Mexico and you will certainly have issues getting back (as in, you will probably have to go through secondary screening which can take as long as the agents want to screw with you). I have never had Mexican authorities stamp my passport. I use my passport to get in and Global Entry Card to come back and never have to stand in line either way. If you are asking how many girls you can fuck for $400 in TJ, the answer is probably 4 or 5 club girls or maybe a dozen model quality street girls.

    I take the trolley, walk across, Uber to the ZN, have fun for two or three hours, have some great tacos, Uber to the border, take the trolley home and have never spent more than $150, most times never over $100.

    But don't just take my word for it, go back a couple of pages and read the accounts from several guys who did their first crossing. A few had bad experience (mostly because they didn't follow suggestions or over thought it) and a few that had the best times in their lives.

    Truthfully, you can decide.

    C3.

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