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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 07:24 AM


Here is my two centavos - I always stop at Baja Cactus. I like the owners, the next door gas station, the wi-fi, the dog friendly part, the watching of the parking lot at night, and the fabulous fish tacos around the corner. But most of all I like that I can get up early in the morning to drive over the (for me anyway) white knuckle hills to the south while on coming traffic is light. It is just about the right length of a drive to our house in Punta Chivato, always gets me there in in daylight. The rooms are clean and there is bottled water provided. We can also park up front so my father in law can keep his fridge plugged in over night.
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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 12:51 PM


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Amen, Ged. Goes to show long-term mixing of Prozac and Viagra has poor results......

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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 02:27 PM


All I asked for was a phone number....this is ridiculous. Thanks for all who responded with a phone number.
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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 03:45 PM


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All I asked for was a phone number....this is ridiculous. Thanks for all who responded with a phone number.


Mission accomplished! You got the phone number, and some extra free stuff too!
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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 05:40 PM


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My impression too: dark, dank and noisy, and I've written that before. Obviously, it's popular and this stuff doesn't bother most people. Isn't a deal breaker for me but let's not pretend it doesn't have a down side. Even if it doesn't bother everyone.


Exactly. First time, second time, I always wanted to like the place, but never could.

That, and the fact that for the most part, I never found the merchants in El Rosario to be particularly hospitable. More than once, in two of the markets, I was forced to wait for locals to conduct business even though I was front on line.

My take on El Rosario is that Ed's Baja's Best is a great place for breakfast. Other than that, we stay at Jardines, gas at the Los Pinos station, and stop at Ed's and head on South.

Buddha fellow, you are so missing the fact that we have traveled all over Mexico by car. We have stayed in many spots throughout the nation. You are obviously fixating on my profile and so much for you.:P
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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 06:31 PM
El viejo, el niņo y el burro...


This thread reminded me of the Fable "El viejo, el niņo y el burro"... anyway, thank you for the nice comments about BajaCactus... and about the "paid spokesperson"... no, BajaCactus does not pay anyone to promote our services... it is called friendship.

Regarding our US phone line (619-6941082), we discontinued it last year. The reason is that initially that was an IP phone line provided by a company named Getfon. It worked great for a couple of years but then it was bought by Alestra and since then we had a lot of trouble with it. We finally decided to cancel the service. Sorry about that.

We can be reached at:

-- (616) 165-8850... From the US: (01152-616-165-8850)
-- (616) 165-8700... From the US: (01152-616-165-8700)
-- motel*at*bajacactus.com (replace *at* with @)

Again thank you for your continuous support and friendship... we will continue to do our best to help and be of service to anyone who needs it.

Safe and happy travels!!!

Antonio Muņoz
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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 07:37 PM


Thanks Antonio, you can't please everyone all the time but you have pleased many of us and continue to do so.
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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 09:53 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Bajahowodd  


Buddha fellow, you are so missing the fact that we have traveled all over Mexico by car. We have stayed in many spots throughout the nation. You are obviously fixating on my profile and so much for you.:P


Wodd-man, you obviously travel in much nicer circumstances than poor I, having slept in mere trailers and bunkhouses. Pip-pip, Old Boy. Ya friggin' snob.

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[*] posted on 2-10-2016 at 10:07 PM


thanks for chiming in Antonio! and I also stop by with donations for the ambulance....it ain't much, but if we all do a little it becomes a big mountain of good!




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[*] posted on 2-11-2016 at 05:42 PM


Quote: Originally posted by bajabuddha  
Quote: Originally posted by Bajahowodd  


Buddha fellow, you are so missing the fact that we have traveled all over Mexico by car. We have stayed in many spots throughout the nation. You are obviously fixating on my profile and so much for you.:P


Wodd-man, you obviously travel in much nicer circumstances than poor I, having slept in mere trailers and bunkhouses. Pip-pip, Old Boy. Ya friggin' snob.

THIS IS THE REAL MEXICO, BOYO. Take yer bucks back to Di'dneylan'.


Have traveled the world, Buddha fellow.

Really didn't want to get into this on this forum, but back in the day, my friends and I were in the march from Selma to Montgomery.

I knew Bill Clinton in college. Have to say that although he was a vigorous organizer for the Selma march, he stayed back in Georgetown after all was said and done. Kinda speaks for his character.

I was at the Woolworth's counter incident in Greensboro.

I spent a whole part of my life working for the disenfranchised.

That you trivialize my life by writing about Disneyland or a condo I have in Cabo is disgusting to me.

[Edited on 2-12-2016 by Bajahowodd]
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[*] posted on 2-11-2016 at 06:18 PM


Wodd, for you, trivial would be an upgrade...



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[*] posted on 2-11-2016 at 06:24 PM


People love to talk any chance they get.
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[*] posted on 2-11-2016 at 06:29 PM


I really like the showers at Baja Cactus. The water just rips there. The volume and intensity is amazing. Better than just about any motel in the states. Taking a shower at Baja Cactus is an experience.

The card they gave 5 weeks ago gives this number from the states
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[*] posted on 2-11-2016 at 06:38 PM


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[*] posted on 2-11-2016 at 06:49 PM


As most of you know when I go to Baja I stay with Mama Espinoza because she raised me and they expect me to stay there with them. That said, I have stayed next door at Baja Cactus in the rooms in front of the office. They were clean and a very good price, and the desk clerks were nice too. I would not hesitate to stay there again if need be. My only complaint is that they did not have any Baja Nomad stickers. I'd also like to say I alway fill up my truck and my brother Sany's truck at the gas station next door before going to the Ranch in the San Juan De Dios Mountain. I have never had one problem and believe the gas attendants to be honest. I know some of the gas pump attendants and they are good people.



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Quote: Originally posted by ELINVESTIG8R  
As most of you know when I go to Baja I stay with Mama Espinoza because she raised me and they expect me to stay there with them. That said, I have stayed next door at Baja Cactus in the rooms in front of the office. They were clean and a very good price, and the desk clerks were nice too. I would not hesitate to stay there again if need be. My only complaint is that they did not have any Baja Nomad stickers. I'd also like to say I alway fill up my truck and my brother Sany's truck at the gas station next door before going to the Ranch in the San Juan De Dios Mountain. I have never had one problem and believe the gas attendants to be honest. I know some of the gas pump attendants and they are good people.


nice to have a simple honest opinion, David....Thank you.
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[*] posted on 2-12-2016 at 09:50 AM


I stayed at Baja Cactus the first time last year and I had always heard good things. My room was clean but simple and I was happy to be so close to the freeway for an early start the next morning. I didn't hear jake brakes so much but my neighbors kept going into their car at all hours and I kept hearing the chirp of the automatic car locks. You can't get rid of rude neighbors.
After I got into car trouble an hour south the next day and got towed back to El Rosario, I needed help. I got caught up with a bandito mechanic but I had no choice, I had to leave my car there. When I got home to Mulege, I needed to have someone tow the car back to San Ysidro and sought Nomad help to do so. Someone on Nomad alerted Antonio from Baja Cactus and he not only towed it back north for me, he did it willingly and for his gas cost. When my friend went to pick up the car in the States, Antonio wouldn't accept payment for his time and effort. My friend really tried to get him to take some sort of consideration and after much effort, Antonio finally took a donation for his cause...the Bomberos in El Rosario.

BOTTOM LINE:
I prefer to spend my money and time with people who care. Antonio did me a really big favor and he is a good man. I would spend my money with him ANY DAY OF THE WEEK and I would highly recommend that anyone who wants or needs a hotel will consider the Baja Cactus in their travels. These are the people who make Baja adventuring great! You may need a tow one day, you may need the Bomberos one day. Aren't you glad there are groups founded by guys like Antonio? Aren't you glad they're funded so they have resources to help people who need their services? Have you considered what they do for the Baja 1000 that passes through and the car fires that are inevitable? Aren't you willing to spend your money with people who CARE about their communities and travelers? I personally don't care if the hotel down the street has a pool and free car washes, I'm spending my money where it goes back into the community and if you want people who care and help others to succeed, put your money there.




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[*] posted on 2-12-2016 at 11:21 AM


Nicely said Cocomo!

As for the rooms, there are still a few of the original rooms from before the new motel project of about 13 years ago, they are ground level and across from the office. If they are sold out of the "new" rooms, they will do fine and are on par with the other motels. If you can, do check out the newer rooms and be really amazed, considering where you are.

Photos of Baja Cactus room in this thread: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=80096




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[*] posted on 2-12-2016 at 11:39 AM


Antonio has done so much good for the community and for us as travelers...have stayed there many times over the years and hope to support more of his humanitarian projects in the near future....Life is short-help when you can. He has been there in times of trouble for so many.



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[*] posted on 2-12-2016 at 05:12 PM


Just saying different strokes. Have no issue with the work that Antonio does. Just would rather stay elsewhere.
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