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[*] posted on 7-8-2021 at 05:09 PM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  


'The Baja' can also be excused as an abbreviation for The Baja Peninsula



This was the intended use. Next time I'll note it as "The Baja(abbrev.)":)
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[*] posted on 7-9-2021 at 05:34 PM


My dog experience on my trip over the past three weeks:

San Ignacio - La Huerta: Dog OK, $200 peso per dog charge. In restaurant, on patio, and on property grounds no problem (leash optional).
Scorpion Bay Hotel: Dog OK. No charge. In restaurant and property grounds no problem (leash optional).
Mulege - La Serenidad Hotel. Dog OK. I think there was a $100 peso charge. Left dog in room for most of the stay.
Loreto - La Mision - Dog OK, $100 DOLLAR charge per dog. Did not stay. Again, my previous experience there has NOT been like this. Typically, it's fine.
Loreto - Oasis - Dog OK. $100 peso charge. In restaurant patio, on beach, and on property grounds no problem (leash optional).
Gurrero Negro - Los Caracoles - Dog OK. No problem; No fee. My pup met the hotel pooch (I think his name was "Vino Solo") and they hung out a bit in the parking lot and on our patio.
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[*] posted on 7-10-2021 at 11:24 AM


Quote: Originally posted by aburruss  
My dog experience on my trip over the past three weeks:

San Ignacio - La Huerta: Dog OK, $200 peso per dog charge. In restaurant, on patio, and on property grounds no problem (leash optional).
Scorpion Bay Hotel: Dog OK. No charge. In restaurant and property grounds no problem (leash optional).
Mulege - La Serenidad Hotel. Dog OK. I think there was a $100 peso charge. Left dog in room for most of the stay.
Loreto - La Mision - Dog OK, $100 DOLLAR charge per dog. Did not stay. Again, my previous experience there has NOT been like this. Typically, it's fine.
Loreto - Oasis - Dog OK. $100 peso charge. In restaurant patio, on beach, and on property grounds no problem (leash optional).
Gurrero Negro - Los Caracoles - Dog OK. No problem; No fee. My pup met the hotel pooch (I think his name was "Vino Solo") and they hung out a bit in the parking lot and on our patio.


Good info thanks. La Mission seem shocking and way off the norm, hopefully a one time thing.
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[*] posted on 7-10-2021 at 12:19 PM


I just dont get why people get their panties in a wad over The Baja! I love the Baja...aka peninsula and mexicanos use La Baja all the time...so there! haha

Here at La Bufadora Inn we are pet friendly...reluctantly...I like to say it depends on the pet. If it is an aggressive male dog and the owners are irresponsible and let it run around peeing on everthing...um no thanks.

I beg of you dog owners (I have 2 but dont travel with them or need to take them into restaurants) that you be a responsible pet owner and bring their own bed...I really hate it when people let their dogs on our beds...grrrr. If hotels dont charge a pet fee...we dont...leave a nice tip for the poor cleaners who have to do alot of extra cleaning. Keep your dog controlled and not running all over the place peeing on stuff and control barking so as not to disturb the other guests.




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[*] posted on 7-10-2021 at 12:52 PM


Quote: Originally posted by aburruss  

Loreto - La Mision - Dog OK, $100 DOLLAR charge per dog. Did not stay. Again, my previous experience there has NOT been like this. Typically, it's fine.
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La Mision is gouging dog owners and blaming the pandemic. It's OK to call them on BS in your negotiation with them. First, ask for the Manager. Ask to speak privately. Tell him you'll pay $5.00. He counters with $75. You counter with $10.00 and tell him you'll be spending $100.00 on food and drinks. Tell him you tip house keeping well.

Be polite and professional. Practice your ''counters.'' I love negotiating.

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[*] posted on 7-10-2021 at 01:09 PM


Quote: Originally posted by shari  
I just dont get why people get their panties in a wad over The Baja! I love the Baja...aka peninsula and mexicanos use La Baja all the time...so there! haha

Here at La Bufadora Inn we are pet friendly...reluctantly...I like to say it depends on the pet. If it is an aggressive male dog and the owners are irresponsible and let it run around peeing on everthing...um no thanks.

I beg of you dog owners (I have 2 but dont travel with them or need to take them into restaurants) that you be a responsible pet owner and bring their own bed...I really hate it when people let their dogs on our beds...grrrr. If hotels dont charge a pet fee...we dont...leave a nice tip for the poor cleaners who have to do alot of extra cleaning. Keep your dog controlled and not running all over the place peeing on stuff and control barking so as not to disturb the other guests.



We don't make our dog sleep on the floor like a savage.






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[*] posted on 7-10-2021 at 01:22 PM


I beg of you dog owners (I have 2 but dont travel with them or need to take them into restaurants) that you be a responsible pet owner and bring their own bed...I really hate it when people let their dogs on our beds...grrrr. If hotels dont charge a pet fee...we dont...leave a nice tip for the poor cleaners who have to do alot of extra cleaning. Keep your dog controlled and not running all over the place peeing on stuff and control barking so as not to disturb the other guests.[/rquote]

Thanks, Shari!

Baja hotels are mostly dog friendly, and the extra charge is worth it for a decent room close to a walking area, but lately more guests seem to be challenging hotel keepers to ban dogs in rooms altogether.

When I hear “they’re friendly” it’s a red flag for an off-leash slobbering, pushy canine with no manners heading straight for trouble. Dogs that howl in the room while their family is out, that don’t get any exercise during their stay and that have to attend happy hour are not having a good Baja day. And the destruction some dogs leave in a room (anywhere) means responsible pet owners have to pay extra put up with the designated pet room.

Baja dogs are a different matter - usually having learned some good pack manners and largely predictable behaviours…one of my favourite Baja things is a well-seasoned night security bark alarm system protecting a neighbourhood long into the morning🤣




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[*] posted on 7-10-2021 at 01:40 PM


Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
Quote: Originally posted by shari  
I just dont get why people get their panties in a wad over The Baja! I love the Baja...aka peninsula and mexicanos use La Baja all the time...so there! haha

Here at La Bufadora Inn we are pet friendly...reluctantly...I like to say it depends on the pet. If it is an aggressive male dog and the owners are irresponsible and let it run around peeing on everthing...um no thanks.

I beg of you dog owners (I have 2 but dont travel with them or need to take them into restaurants) that you be a responsible pet owner and bring their own bed...I really hate it when people let their dogs on our beds...grrrr. If hotels dont charge a pet fee...we dont...leave a nice tip for the poor cleaners who have to do alot of extra cleaning. Keep your dog controlled and not running all over the place peeing on stuff and control barking so as not to disturb the other guests.



We don't make our dog sleep on the floor like a savage.






[Edited on 7-10-2021 by JZ]


This is why hotel pet cleaning fee should be $100 US dollars.

If you don’t like dogs peeing one everything, then get a female dog.
Boy dogs pee on everything.

P.s I have dogs. I leave them at home, too much work and inconvenience to travel with them.




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[*] posted on 7-11-2021 at 11:23 AM


JZ, you may have ruined it for all other dog owners with that stunt. If motel guests are lucky, the sheets are washed each day... but the comforter is not. Animal dander, hair, and insects, should stay on the floor in hotel rooms, if in there at all. I am a dog and cat lover, but I do not want to lay down where your dog was, sorry.



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[*] posted on 7-11-2021 at 03:24 PM


Quote: Originally posted by David K  
JZ, you may have ruined it for all other dog owners with that stunt. If motel guests are lucky, the sheets are washed each day... but the comforter is not. Animal dander, hair, and insects, should stay on the floor in hotel rooms, if in there at all. I am a dog and cat lover, but I do not want to lay down where your dog was, sorry.


Was joking David. :biggrin: The doggies sleep on the floor.





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[*] posted on 7-11-2021 at 04:27 PM


Oh, okay, sure... gotcha, wink wink!
How about let's talk more about Baja than about each other.




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[*] posted on 7-11-2021 at 04:27 PM


Quote: Originally posted by JZ  
Quote: Originally posted by David K  
JZ, you may have ruined it for all other dog owners with that stunt. If motel guests are lucky, the sheets are washed each day... but the comforter is not. Animal dander, hair, and insects, should stay on the floor in hotel rooms, if in there at all. I am a dog and cat lover, but I do not want to lay down where your dog was, sorry.


Was joking David. :biggrin: The doggies sleep on the floor.



let me guess......photoshop?:rolleyes:
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[*] posted on 7-11-2021 at 09:32 PM


Quote: Originally posted by motoged  

It's a pity only a few Nomads are willing to call out jizzy for his antagonistic, judgemental, uncaring, and self-serving presence on BN. "Someone" here is enabling the Narcissistic Nomad.


I've nothing to call JZ out on. Last time would have been his comment about ''burn the masks.'' Got a problem with that but not enough to respond. F' it.

I like you ged, and JZ. Bickering and judgments, like above, belong in OT.

From here, looks like ged is being the most insulting. Think I"ll report your post, ged.





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