Mexicorn
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Man they gotta be hurtin...
Found this in my in box...
Legendary Hotel Offers Chance to Rediscover Rosarito
For $19.25 a Night, September 14 Through October 29
By: Ron Raposa
ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO---The legendary Rosarito Beach Hotel is offering the chance to rediscover the resort and the tourist city for
$19.25 a night Sundays through Thursdays from Sept. 14 through Oct. 29, 2009.
The rate applies to select rooms in its oceanfront Coronado Tower, one of three at the 500-room resort which, not coincidentally, opened in 1925. U.S.
holidays and special events are excluded, and reservations must be made by Sept. 14.
“The $19.25 price is the lowest we have offered in decades,” said hotel Executive Director Laura Torres, a third-generation owner of the landmark
hotel. “The weather is perfect and it’s a beautiful time to be here.”
“The price of $19.25 is a reminder of the year we opened,” Ms. Torres said. “More importantly, we want to give people an irresistible incentive to
rediscover this wonderful area and the resort. That’s why we’re calling the program Rediscover Rosarito.”
The hotel also will offer lower rates on attractive packages and suites, including the 271 in its 18-story luxury condo-hotel Pacifico Tower, which
opened in 2007.
Rosarito, 30 miles south of San Diego, is known for its pristine beaches, surfing, fine dining including the famous Puerto Nuevo Lobster Village,
exceptional shopping and original arts.
It also home to Baja Studios, where James Cameron’s Titanic and Master & Commander were filmed and which now offers tours and a museum of Titanic
sets and memorabilia.
The city has been so popular with its many visitors that an estimated 14,000 expatriates now call it home.
The hotel opened in 1925 and become the resort for Baja and Southern California, including Hollywood. Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth,
Gregory Peck and John Wayne are among the galaxy of stars who have been guests.
The hotel has a quarter-mile fishing pier, two restaurants, including Chabert’s, the world-class Casa Playa Spa located in the former family mansion,
world-class music and dance events, bars and fine shops. It also is a popular wedding destination.
Advance registration is required to take advantage of the $19.25 offer. People can visit www.RosaritoBeachHotel.com or call 1-866-ROSARITO
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David K
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Ummm... a bit late to take advantage of this offer... ?: "reservations must be made by Sept. 14"
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Mexicorn
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Yea just got it today must be another trick by Mr. Raposa?
Hey Mr. Moderator dont cut me off I'm not throwing darts-
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Be glad you aren't a Rosarito Beach Hotel condotel unit owner. What's the owner cut of that? Never mind, the $19.25 is for the old tower rooms, not
the Pacifico tower.
[Edited on 10-2-2009 by Woooosh]
\"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing\"
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Disingenuous adds. Haven't seen my favorite worst lately....a good room price based on triple occupancy. The "Menage a Trois" special.
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Cyanide41
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I wonder if they will honor it anyway.
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nope...sorry!..only folks calling in the next 20 minutes qualify....
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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noproblemo2
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Actually, that notice has been out a couple of weeks now in other news sources..
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Mexicorn
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Quote: | Originally posted by noproblemo2
Actually, that notice has been out a couple of weeks now in other news sources.. |
Yea Yea right reported on a couple of obscure web sites.
I might have been born at night but not last night.Oh PS did ever tell you fellow Nomads about the turnip truck I fell off......
Nice try Mr. /Mrs. Pull the woll our collective Nomads eyes we are not as dumb as we look-
Hey Mr. Moderator lighten up
No darts
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Reading Mexicorn really gives me the chits.
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Mexicorn
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It must be the way Mr. Raposa captures your attention with his eloquent writing style huh?
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Man they gotta be hurtin... Found this in my in box... Legendary Hotel Offers Chance to Rediscover Rosarito For $19.25 a Night, September 14
Through October 29 By: Ron Raposa ROSARITO BEACH, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO---The legendary Rosarito Beach Hotel is offering the chance to rediscover
the resort and the tourist city for $19.25 a night Sundays through Thursdays from Sept. 14 through Oct. 29, 2009. The rate applies to select rooms in
its oceanfront Coronado Tower, one of three at the 500-room resort which, not coincidentally, opened in 1925. U.S. holidays and special events are
excluded, and reservations must be made by Sept. 14. “The $19.25 price is the lowest we have offered in decades,” said hotel Executive Director Laura
Torres, a third-generation owner of the landmark hotel. “The weather is perfect and it’s a beautiful time to be here.” “The price of $19.25 is a
reminder of the year we opened,” Ms. Torres said. “More importantly, we want to give people an irresistible incentive to rediscover this wonderful
area and the resort. That’s why we’re calling the program Rediscover Rosarito.” The hotel also will offer lower rates on attractive packages and
suites, including the 271 in its 18-story luxury condo-hotel Pacifico Tower, which opened in 2007. Rosarito, 30 miles south of San Diego, is known
for its pristine beaches, surfing, fine dining including the famous Puerto Nuevo Lobster Village, exceptional shopping and original arts. It also home
to Baja Studios, where James Cameron’s Titanic and Master & Commander were filmed and which now offers tours and a museum of Titanic sets and
memorabilia. The city has been so popular with its many visitors that an estimated 14,000 expatriates now call it home. The hotel opened in 1925 and
become the resort for Baja and Southern California, including Hollywood. Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth, Gregory Peck and John Wayne are
among the galaxy of stars who have been guests. The hotel has a quarter-mile fishing pier, two restaurants, including Chabert’s, the world-class Casa
Playa Spa located in the former family mansion, world-class music and dance events, bars and fine shops. It also is a popular wedding destination.
Advance registration is required to take advantage of the $19.25 offer. People can visit www.RosaritoBeachHotel.com or call 1-866-ROSARITO
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a bit late to take advantage of this offer... Is there any new one?
damonchrs
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[Edited on 10-20-2009 by damonchris]
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bigmike
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The information was out there on this offer as my wife and her friend Liz took advantage of the offer last month while I went fishing in San Felipe
for a week and yes the room was $19.25 in the old section. They tried to get you to upgrade to the new section when you called in to make the
reservation for $100.00 a night, but she said No and there was never any pressure after that. They had a great day in the Spa there and a wonderful
dinner out that night.
I don't know if they will repeat the offer.
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SeaShell
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My son and his wife took advantage of the offer 2 weeks ago. They had a king bed oceanview room with a small living room area and kitchenette. They
enjoyed the pool and jacuzzi and were welcome to use the infinity pool at the top of new tower only it wasn't heated so they passed. Their only
complaint was that they seemed to be the only other people there with the exception of a large noisey family that they lodged on either side of them.
So much for sleeping in.
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