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I have been going down to Rosarito several times in the last few months, and i can tell you first hand its noticeably slower right now.
My buddies brother is down there, so we go 1-2 times a month to hook him up with cash/clothes and mainly to uplift his spirit and show support. Well he has told us that it has slowed down, and people are hurting. He works for security at a church right now, because they already tried breaking in and stealing the 1990 386 computer that they have lol. We went out on a saturday night with him down there, and it was DEAD every club we went to had only a small number of people.
Yes its no where near summer, but still Rosarito would have a decent crowd this close to spring break.
| quote: | Originally posted by Airshow
I wonder if all the surfers have abandoned baja too as I was kicking around the idea of heading down there (I used to surf alot down while attending UCLA)... |
Nah, the surfer's and "baja dirt" bro's are still around, granted not as much as before; but they are still there.
| quote: | Originally posted by DjWoody
I spent all of last week in Mexicali (the capital of Baja), and everything was business as usual. But I'm not sure about Rosarito.
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Mexicali and Tijuana are always business as usual, Rosarito is not on the same level with those 2. Rosarito is mostly tourism hence the reason why its dead...
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