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Ken Cooke
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Price run-up in San Felipe area
Today, I was quoted $35/night at Rancho Punta Estrella. I paid less than this for a new Motel room in San Felipe last summer.
Anyone pay less than this in San Felipe recently?
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Ken Cooke
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I tried shooting these people an email, but it got bounced back. I hate doing things last minute...
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Bajaboy
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Ken weren't you the one saying that Baja was a bargain:
Pemex is a bargain...but, then again, so is Baja!
I just received this info from Carol of Discover Baja:
Gas prices are: $2.87 for magna---$3.24 for premium --- $3.00 for diesel.
Prices here in Riverside are hovering around $4.05/gallon Unleaded 87 Octane...
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Ken Cooke
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Things, they are a changin'
Quote: | Originally posted by Bajaboy
Ken weren't you the one saying that Baja was a bargain:
Pemex is a bargain...but, then again, so is Baja!
I just received this info from Carol of Discover Baja:
Gas prices are: $2.87 for magna---$3.24 for premium --- $3.00 for diesel.
Prices here in Riverside are hovering around $4.05/gallon Unleaded 87 Octane...
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Um, $35/night to camp in my tent? I'm going to do what my friend David K does, and stay at Shell Island FOR FREE.
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Bwana_John
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Punta Estrella has been overpriced for years.
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wessongroup
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With ya on this one... "Shell Island FOR FREE"....
Will be looking forward for your pictures....
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DENNIS
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35 bucks per night in a tent? That's a lot of money. Beverly Hills prices, at least. Maybe it's owned by a cartel.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
Um, $35/night to camp in my tent? I'm going to do what my friend David K does, and stay at Shell Island FOR FREE. |
Looks like you might be in luck Ken, the tides are pretty flat when you're coming so you should have pretty good access to Shell Island.
http://www.sanfelipe.com.mx/weather/apr.html
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motel prices
The signs are still up at the motels approaching San Felipe ,about 6 miles out, that advertise less than this per night. Over easter prices might
rise. The hotels are the Las Palmas, Diamonte, Blue star, and ??
Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
Today, I was quoted $35/night at Rancho Punta Estrella. I paid less than this for a new Motel room in San Felipe last summer.
Anyone pay less than this in San Felipe recently? |
Ron San Felipe Oct, Nov. Feb. Mar. April. remainder in Juneau Ak
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by akshadow
The signs are still up at the motels approaching San Felipe ,about 6 miles out, that advertise less than this per night. Over easter prices might
rise. The hotels are the Las Palmas, Diamonte, Blue star, and ??
Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
Today, I was quoted $35/night at Rancho Punta Estrella. I paid less than this for a new Motel room in San Felipe last summer.
Anyone pay less than this in San Felipe recently? | |
Muchas Gracias! The Mrs. and I stayed at Diamante last summer, and we paid $60 for 2 nights, and we got the 3rd night for free! I cannot pay more to
sleep in a tent than to stay at a Motel. That just isn't right.
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Ken Cooke
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Yes, the 23rd and 24th will be when we plan on staying there. The tides will be the flattest of the month. What perfect timing! Baja Grande!!
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David K
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Rancho Percebu (Laguna Percebu) near Km. 20 has lots of palapas and is right across from the north tip of Shell Island... if you want to have some
services (palapas, bathrooms, food, showers).
Nuevo Mazatlan at Km. 32 has a forest of trees and some services (unheated showers, flush toilet).
Just north of Puertecitos are palapas on the beach... can't think of the name... but a lot of good reports from guests.
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This was gone over a couple of years ago see
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=30755#pid3107...
sounds like
SSdd
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Rancho Percebu (Laguna Percebu) near Km. 20 has lots of palapas and is right across from the north tip of Shell Island... if you want to have some
services (palapas, bathrooms, food, showers).
Nuevo Mazatlan at Km. 32 has a forest of trees and some services (unheated showers, flush toilet).
Just north of Puertecitos are palapas on the beach... can't think of the name... but a lot of good reports from guests. |
We will flip the coin and see what everyone is in the mood for, and who is charging $35 per night to camp in a tent.
Most likely, we will camp out on Shell Island and drive to Rancho Percebu and pay for showers. It should be a good time for all.
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David K
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There are cold showers at Campo Beluga, Gonzaga Bay... and hot ones for rent at Alfonsina's.
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
There are cold showers at Campo Beluga, Gonzaga Bay... and hot ones for rent at Alfonsina's. |
Or buy a solar shower
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajaboy
Quote: | Originally posted by David K
There are cold showers at Campo Beluga, Gonzaga Bay... and hot ones for rent at Alfonsina's. |
Or buy a solar shower |
Heck, we go in the summer when the sea is bathtub warm all day and all night... so we bathe constantly when camping!
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
There are cold showers at Campo Beluga, Gonzaga Bay... and hot ones for rent at Alfonsina's. |
I'm thinking about my wife. I'm fine with cold showers, but when you grow up taking cold showers, you demand heated water when available.
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David K
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Camping in Baja is not the same as a resort vacation to Cancun... Hope she can wait until you get her to the giant luxury showers at Baja Cactus.
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BajaRob
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Ken
We are just south of Shell Island at Bahia Santa Maria and you guys are welcome to hot showers here.
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