Making a trip to Tijuana!

  • DHS
  • 03-15-2021, 01:59 PM
Hello fellow hobbyist! I am planning on making a trip to Tijuana from 25th to 28th March! I have been there once (a long time ago in 2013 on a solo trip). Any hobbyist wanna join or plan on being there? I would like for someone to show me the ropes. Also what's the going rate now a days for club scene. I remember it was 60 for girl and 15 for the room back in the day at club adelitas. What are some things you would recommended checking out while in Tijuana (especially the club scenes like pools, any special floors etc). Thanks in advance and happy hobbying!
KCQuestor's Avatar
The big club is now Hong Kong, although Adelita Bar is still there and going strong. Most girls at the high end clubs ask $100 now, plus $20 for a room. You can usually get them down to $80 unless they are top tier girls or it's a weekend night. That's for 30 minutes. Of course everything is negotiable.

Street girls can be had for $30 for quickies. Escorts will run you $80-$120 for an hour in your hotel room.

Read all you can before you go. Feel free to message me if you have questions. Enjoy your trip!
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Hope you have a great time and please report back. Of course I want to know about the chicas! I also would like to know about your border crossing experience. From my understanding Mexico is no longer requiring us to "lie" about dental appointments. Please let us know how it goes.
All intel shows that the land border is still closed to non essential travel until Apr. 21st.
KCQuestor's Avatar
Yeah, it's amazing what counts as "essential travel" when they are getting $30 for a permit.

I'm booked for May 1, so I guess it won't matter at that point.
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  • Batsy
  • 03-25-2021, 05:00 PM
As long as you are a u.s citizen with a us passport you are considered essential to enter back into the states. Mexico has no restrictions to enter.
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As long as you are a u.s citizen with a us passport you are considered essential to enter back into the states. Originally Posted by Batsy
You are allowed to re-enter the US if you are a citizen, even without a passport. The passport just makes it easier to verify. You are perfectly fine returning to the US without a passport, but they may take a while to verify your identity. I've seen them send people to secondary and take hours to confirm their identity, even with a drivers license and birth certificate. I've seen them hold people just long enough for them to miss their plane. But legally if you are a US citizen, they have to let you in.

Mexico has no restrictions to enter. Originally Posted by Batsy
Some Mexican officials are requiring a passport to enter, and some aren't. Without a passport it's possible that they will ask for a "tip" to allow you in. Either way, they may require that you pay $30 for a 180-day permit called an FMM (Forma Migratoria Multiple), even if you are only staying for a short time. The form used to be free for stays under seven days.

In January, I showed up with a passport and my FMM already filled out (but not paid for). They let me in with no problems without paying. When I went back in February my passport was being renewed so I only had a photocopy of it, plus my Drivers License and the FMM. The guy said that a photocopy was not enough. He tore up the FMM and said I couldn't enter because travel was restricted. I told him I had a doctor's appointment and showed my doctor's business card with the date written on it. The guy said I could go through if I gave him a "tip". Five minutes and 400 pesos ($20) later I was in Tijuana.

There are no absolutes when dealing with Mexican officials.
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  • Batsy
  • 03-25-2021, 07:51 PM
That’s funny. I went in November of 2019. It was a little after midnight and just walked right across. No official even stopped me to ask anything. The building was practically empty.
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Some big changes in 2020, for sure. Chicas expecting $100 at Hong Kong, with $80 being a good negotiated price.