1. Hotel Hacienda Guadalupe in the valley, have stayed here a few times before, great views of the valley from the 2nd floor rooms. Was $150 per night
early last year, now $170 per night. $300/night class in the states.
2. On Friday night, the hotel in Catavina was full. This we find out at 5:00pm after driving all day. For goodness sakes, what in the wide, wide world
of sports is a-going on here when the hotel in Catavina is full? We drive down to the pink motel but SWMBO suggested we just motor on to BOLA and we
did.
3. Villa del Sol in BOLA. $700 pesos for a rock-hard matrimonial. Very clean, new tiles, plumbing fixtures and paint. Nice room, good dinner and
breakfast but about $200NP over-priced. Morning coffee is better than Sanka, but just barely. wifi kinda. sorta. sometimes. How hard is it to get some
beans and grind them in the morning?
4. Real Inn, Mexicali. Walk in on a Friday afternoon and guess what - they have a room, king size. Was $85, now $102; seems to be a pattern here.
Free 2nd national drink coupon and desayuno is included. Clientele is professional class citizens - we were the outlier. Quickly changed out of our
shorts and flip-flops into long pants and collared shirts. Showered, combed our hair and went down to the bar, entire thing only 12' long a t most.
Abuts the dining room and we are the only souls. OK, the bar tender shows us the entire drink selection and no wine. Huh,? He then opens a little
under counter refer and unbelievably there is a bottle of Monte Xanic Chard and two bottles of Santo Tomas Tempranillo - the one we really liked when
visiting earlier in the week. Heaven. After teaching the bar tender the game of bouncing the cork to get it stand on it's end, we get the 2nd glass,
free of course, and he pours it to with-in a quarter inch of the top, and these are large glasses. Damn fine pour. Ate dinner at their café and the
whole time, no one else was in the place. Eerie feeling, actually. Huge and well made buffet breakfast at 6:00am. We ate alone. Coffee, again, from
beans that were roasted, ground and packaged in a can some time ago.
YMMV |