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[QUOTE=SteveSpam791;2448910]I have never been to Tijuana before but I am interested. Anyone want to be my wingman?[/QUOTE]Nobody needs a fuckn wingman to go to Tijuana. Now if you were going to Guadalajara or Mexico City I'd say maybe. Just don't drive in Tijuana, bring cash and don't get super drunk and you'll be fine. Even if you don't speak Spanish I find more people speak English in Tijuana than in San Diego. You won't even know you left the US except for the legalized prostitution. Moe.
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[QUOTE=MemoeNasty;2451697]Nobody needs a fuckn wingman to go to Tijuana. Now if you were going to Guadalajara or Mexico City I'd say maybe. Just don't drive in Tijuana, bring cash and don't get super drunk and you'll be fine. Even if you don't speak Spanish I find more people speak English in Tijuana than in San Diego. You won't even know you left the US except for the legalized prostitution. Moe.[/QUOTE]This is how I wanted to put it haha. Just stay low key and you will be fine. Don't venture too far out of the main track. Its easier to just take the cab as soon as you cross and tell the driver adelitas or hongkong. You shouldn't have to pay more than 5 bucks for the cab each way. Good luck!
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[QUOTE=SteveSpam791;2448910]I have never been to Tijuana before but I am interested. Anyone want to be my wingman?[/QUOTE]Here's a website that is all about the zona. Its called Tijuana amigos. Check it out. I think you will like the site. I usually roll solo to the zona. Are you a day person. Cause its a good way to introduce yourself to Tijuana. Just go in the morning time. Just walk to the zona from the border. Its only a thirty minute walk. Its a good form of exercise. Or you can take a cab to the zona for five bucks. And take back to the border.
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[QUOTE=PornoFrank;2452965]Just walk to the zona from the border. Its only a thirty minute walk. Its a good form of exercise. Or you can take a cab to the zona for five bucks. And take back to the border.[/QUOTE]I recommend that you use cabs for your first couple of trips to Tijuana. I've been there countless times and still won't walk to or from the border at night. Get a feel for what it's like and where things are located before you walk. You will see a big arch near Zona Norte, use it as a reference. Streets in Zona Norte are on a N-S-E-W grid system, but they go every which-way near the border crossing. Walking routes between the border and Zona Norte are different than driving. Many locations are dangerous, especially at night.
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[QUOTE=PornoFrank;2452965]Here's a website that is all about the zona. Its called Tijuana amigos. Check it out. I think you will like the site. I usually roll solo to the zona. Are you a day person. Cause its a good way to introduce yourself to Tijuana. Just go in the morning time. Just walk to the zona from the border. Its only a thirty minute walk. Its a good form of exercise. Or you can take a cab to the zona for five bucks. And take back to the border.[/QUOTE][URL]********.com[/URL] Lots of good info, and, it's free.
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Bucket List Item
Well I wasn't able to finish my bucket list item of a threesome. My Atf's sexy sister moved to Mexicali before I could get together with her and my Atf. My Atf said she has a friend that used to work at the Chicago Club named Alondra that she could ask to do the threesome with us. Anyone recall an Alondra from the Chicago Club? My Atf says she is regular shaped with small breasts.
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Hotel Question
Coming from Tennessee visiting SD, and trying a little Tijuana mongering. Been to Cali. , but never to San Diego. Any suggestions for a hotel?
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[QUOTE=Boing48;2456821]Coming from Tennessee visiting SD, and trying a little Tijuana mongering. Been to Cali. , but never to San Diego. Any suggestions for a hotel?[/QUOTE]San Diego hotels run the gamut from Motel 6 and Super 8 to high end resorts. Will you be renting a car or take public transportion to the border? Do some reading on this thread to get a feel for Tijuana. Are you an experienced traveller and have a passport? Tijuana can be an adult fantasy exerience or your worst nightmare.
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Hotel
[QUOTE=Boing48;2456821]Coming from Tennessee visiting SD, and trying a little Tijuana mongering. Been to Cali. , but never to San Diego. Any suggestions for a hotel?[/QUOTE]Stay at a cheap hotel in Tijuana will put you near all of the real actions day and night.
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[QUOTE=Boing48;2456821]Coming from Tennessee visiting SD, and trying a little Tijuana mongering. Been to Cali. , but never to San Diego. Any suggestions for a hotel?[/QUOTE]When I was going down to Tijuana, I liked to get a room at the San Ysidro Motel 6. It's within walking distance of the SY crossing and it's cheap. I've stayed in Tijuana motels also but availability is hit and miss and you never know what faux paramilitary bureaucratic raid will happen (usually before an election). I like to get back over to this side after playing down there. Hope this was useful.
Motel 6.
4. 1.
21 Google reviews.
2-star hotel.
160 E Calle Primera, San Ysidro, CA 92173.
(619) 690-6663.
PS Cab rides to and from the fun zones are about $5 and take 10 minutes
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Global Entry
[QUOTE=Camera3;2441264]I have a Global Entry card and there has not been a line any time I enter the USA anywhere. It took me eight months and a background check that resembles a proctology exam, but the added benefit is you get to use the PreCheck line at airports, too.
C3.[/QUOTE]Agree. Although last time I flew Spirit Airlines, they did not recognize Global Entry or put TSA Pre on the boarding pass. This was about three months ago.
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There are 11 airlines that do precheck. Spirit is not on the list. They also have seats that don't recline and charge for snacks and drinks, their people are rude and the lines are long. But they are cheap.
Here are the details on the precheck:
[URL]http://www.tsa.gov/tsa-precheck/frequently-asked-questions[/URL]
C3.
[QUOTE=Rapid;2457655]Agree. Although last time I flew Spirit Airlines, they did not recognize Global Entry or put TSA Pre on the boarding pass. This was about three months ago.[/QUOTE]
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Global Entry and TSA Pre
[QUOTE=Camera3;2459058]There are 11 airlines that do precheck. Spirit is not on the list. They also have seats that don't recline and charge for snacks and drinks, their people are rude and the lines are long. But they are cheap.
Here are the details on the precheck:
[URL]http://www.tsa.gov/tsa-precheck/frequently-asked-questions[/URL]
C3.[/QUOTE]Also, the TSA Precheck line is not always open. In my 20-some flights since getting Global Entry, the TSA Precheck line has always been open when the normal TSA line is long. During slow travel times, I've often found the TSA Pre line to be closed.
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Big Booty
Hey guys, I'm going to be heading down to Tijuana in a couple weeks. I would like to know if anyone knows a big booty girl or two that I can get a hold of. I've been reading here and seems all the action are at Adelitas and places like that. And do most girls offer BBBJ? Thanks in advance for any info. I'm really looking forward to having a good time down there.
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[QUOTE=GimmeMoreHead;2461608]Hey guys, I'm going to be heading down to Tijuana in a couple weeks. I would like to know if anyone knows a big booty girl or two that I can get a hold of. I've been reading here and seems all the action are at Adelitas and places like that. And do most girls offer BBBJ? Thanks in advance for any info. I'm really looking forward to having a good time down there.[/QUOTE]Adelita Bar is probably the best GRINGO BAR location to find large to mammoth booty attached to puta mexicana. However, the default BJ service for most chicas in Adelita is covered. Charm, extra money and / or momentary financial desperation can result in an adjustment to BBBJ. However, as I expect has been recited a few times at least in this thread, Tijuana veterans look at Adelita service as the most mechanical that you will find even though there's literally dozens of hotties to choose from during prime time hours. Tijuana beginners can be thrilled from the opportunities alone as I was in my first trips to Tijuana in the 90's.
If you are game to be more adventurous, I'd recommend that you peek into Las Chaveles and Tropical Bar down the street from Adelita (Tropical is on the other side of the street). These bars cater more to locals and the working girls are way less professional and lower volume. Many of them will provide better, hotter, higher GFE / PSE service than the typical Adelita hardcore pro. Don't just ask them to go to the room though. Best to invest at least in a couple of not cheap ficha drinks for the chica and try to connect. She'll also ask you to dance if you don't initiate that, and it is always a good idea. Don't expect chicas in the locals bars to speak or understand more than a few words of English though most can competently recite, "I love you".
BTW, Hong Kong is now the preeminent gringo bar and is a must visit for Tijuana newbies, but the army of chicas working there tend to be shaped more like slender American girls with less booty than you see flaunted at the other locations.