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anyone been down to rosarito recently
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bigperf
and lived to tell about it :gsmile:

seriously though, i was reading an article about the tourism in the la times and its supposedly become a ghost town. Wouldnt mind heading down for some RR during spring break before san diego for kaskade/chris lake/MLB opening day.

Rosarito beach hotel rooms start at $49, so you know they are hurting for business...

mar46017
They are pretty strict about the max 2 persons per room. You wear wristbands.

Most of the killing has been their own people. Only time you will die is if you get caught in cross-fire, Tijuana and that other city that borders Texas is where most of the killing is happening.
bigperf
ciudad juarez is the other city.
ya i know that the nicer places are all about wristbands and no bringing girls back without paying for them to get a wristband. I'm not worried about the violence im more worried that it would be a ghost town. It's more fun when its vibrant.
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).... I'm thinking decent waves with no crowds... yeah right, I bet tons of San Diego gringo surfers still go down to upper baja... hell so should you!!

I don't think you'll get your head choped off but you may want to stay off the roads after dark

Adios Amigo!!!
bigperf
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Airshow
I bet tons of San Diego gringo surfers still go down to upper baja... hell so should you!!

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you would think...but thats why i posted, in hopes of someone who is actually going down there in the next couple of weeks or was just down this past weekend can let me know how it is.
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.

Two weeks ago some reporter from CNN's Anderson Cooper was broadcasting live from there and said it was a ghostown. However, this is pre-Spring Break and on a Thursday. He was inside Papa's & Beer and said that usually that time around there's around 1000 people at the club, and when he was there, there was none!!!


Check out these links from CNN from two weeks ago.

http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2009/03/...exico-is-dying/

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us...pring.break.cnn


:( :( :( :(
bas
I'm not really certified to give my opinion on tourism but...maybe more people would go to Mexico if:

A) The police force wasn't the most corrupt group of cunts on the planet.

B) Drug dealers stopped murdering people.

C) Mexican gangs stopped kidnapping people.

Just some thoughts.
Nerologic
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.

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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.


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...
72hrpartyanimal
quote:
Originally posted by bas
I'm not really certified to give my opinion on tourism but...maybe more people would go to Mexico if:

A) The police force wasn't the most corrupt group of cunts on the planet.

B) Drug dealers stopped murdering people.

C) Mexican gangs stopped kidnapping people.

Just some thoughts.


I think thats why the US cautioned spring breakers about Mexico. It was a hint for Mexico to get there together. If tourism stops, those party locations are going to take a big hit financially.
DjWoody
quote:
Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal
I think thats why the US cautioned spring breakers about Mexico. It was a hint for Mexico to get there together. If tourism stops, those party locations are going to take a big hit financially.


Cancun doesn't seem to be hurting right now. They say business is UP!!! But then again, that city is away from all the trouble.

bigperf
thanks for the info woody! If anyone heads down in the next couple of weeks or knows of anyone who does, please find out if it was busy.
I appreciate it.

SDTA's
Anyone going to check out:

Kaskade April 3rd?

Chris Lake April 4th?

Padres opening day game April 6th?
72hrpartyanimal
quote:
Originally posted by DjWoody
Cancun doesn't seem to be hurting right now. They say business is UP!!! But then again, that city is away from all the trouble.


wasn't some retired General torutured and killed?
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