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Some one broken into at baja Cactus motel? This thread has gone to the dogs. Or my review is better than your review? Or...

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Bajahowodd - 5-28-2009 at 11:06 PM

Don't go the black or white route here. I suspect that their are few, very few dog haters. The problem, from my perspective is that a sizeable percentage of the population is allergic to pet dander, which includes dogs. I, for one am allergic. I live in a situation involving a cat that was the pet of a long departed relative. Beautiful creature. Could never put her down, or give her away, as she has spent a decade in the environment she knows. But, geez, I find myself having to adjust my lifestyle and use medications I would not need, just to allow the cat to enjoy her life. This beautiful critter will obviously never understand my sacrifice, but what else could I do? That being said, when I travel, I really appreciate finding hotels that can assure me I won't be stricken with asthma in the middle of the night.

David K - 5-29-2009 at 08:24 AM

The Baja Cactus Motel has a very professional staff and Antonio has trained them on the most modern cleaning techniques used by hotels.

If you find anything other than a perfectly clean and odor free room, Antonio would want you to contact him. Please note the date and room number so the proper action can be taken.

In all the times I have stayed there since 2004, I have never had any cleaning issues to report. As with any motel, noise made by inconsiderate guests is beyond his control and we always try and get an upstairs room to have as much quiet as possible.

The success of Antonio's efforts is pretty clear when we find Baja Cactus filled up most trips... Southbound, the new Turista Motel, 2.2 miles away is the alternate and northbound, the Jardines Motel, 34 miles north.

TheColoradoDude - 5-29-2009 at 08:39 AM

On a side note: If your staying at Baja Cactus check out one of the unique eco-attractions near El Rosario. A collapsed sea cave known as La Lobera, a sea lion haunt, one of its kind to be on this side of the coast, 3 miles from Highway 1, about 6 miles north of El Rosario.

La Lobera Ariel View

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David K - 5-29-2009 at 08:44 AM

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Originally posted by TheColoradoDude
On a side note: If your staying at Baja Cactus check out one of the unique eco-attractions near El Rosario. A collapsed sea cave known as La Lobera, a sea lion haunt, one of its kind to be on this side of the coast, 3 miles from Highway 1, about 6 miles north of El Rosario.

http://googlesightseeing.com/maps?p=&c=&t=k&hl=e...


There is tons to see and do near El Rosario!




Click on my second link below, and see photos of attractions in the area... La Lobera is in the first link: See Baja Locations Fast: http://community-2.webtv.net/vivabaja/tours

Here is what the list of links looks like:

El Rosario Area

Missions, Museum, La Bocana, La Lobera

Cactus Garden and Sauzalito mine ruins

Petrified Forest & La Bocana Beach

El Camino Real near Km. 80

Las Pintas Fossil Grotto

Los Martires to El Socorro, cactus forests, petroglyphs found!

Mision San Fernando and petros '05

Mina de San Fernando (plus mission and petros in '00)

El Marmol & El Volcan

Agua Dulce historic spring (plus Baja Cactus Motel)

Mama Espinoza Museum & Search for Santa Ursula

To Punta Baja and down the coast road


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TheColoradoDude - 5-29-2009 at 09:01 AM

Hey David,

Do you know if they are building a restaurant there at la lobera?

David K - 5-29-2009 at 09:15 AM

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Originally posted by TheColoradoDude
Hey David,

Do you know if they are building a restaurant there at la lobera?


Each trip since 2005 they said yes... "in a few months" (maņana)... I think that idea disolved with the lack of tourism and the delay of development of the Diamante Del Mar Golf Resort, next door. It was going to be unique in that they were going to raise the seafood they were to cook, right there, on site.

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