LaloinBaja
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Las Casitas Motel in Mulege
Can anyone give me the contact info on Las Casitas and the storage place in Mulege?????
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mulegemichael
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the contact email for the storage place is clifftaylor1942@hotmail.com ...it's a great place; brand new with security living onsite....the phone #
for las casitas is 153-0019
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Laloinbaja....a big hearty welcome to you to the bajanomad sandbox...it's a fun place to play!! Glad you finally figured out how to jump in!!
I happen to know that Lalo and his lovely artist wife are looking for a casa to rent...(an affordable..IE: CHEAP one) in the mulege area...anybody
need some housesitters out there???...they are a fun couple!!!
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Pompano
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check Craigslist..I think I saw one advertised up in Loma Azul. Nice quiet area..some with great views.
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Bob and Susan
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http://www.mulegestorage.com
email: mulegestorage@gmail.com
telephone 615 15 30872
address:
Mulege Storage and Consignment Sales
Canamex Systems SA de CV
Carretera Transp. Loreto - Mulege km 128
Mulege B.C.S. Cp 23900
Las Casitas Hotel & Restaurant
Madero No. 50
Mulege, Baja California Sur, Mexico
telephone from USA: 011-52-615-152-3023 or
011-52-615-153-0019
[Edited on 11-21-2010 by Bob and Susan]
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Pompano
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When at Las Casitas...Say Hi to Xavier, the owner, chef, and..
[size=]..and...Great Host. Tell him Rogelio sent you.[/size]
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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HOLA,
can anyone give a description and a rating of the rooms and food at las casitas ? the kitchen photo looks great with commercial refrigeration !
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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ArvadaGeorge
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My wife and i liked it --we went back. The food & rooms are real nice for a Mexican hotel--it's not a 5 star gringo place--that is what we liked
about it.
Great M/C parking too.
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Pompano
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Las Casitas - Cafe y Motel - Mulege
DA RAT...
You're going to like staying at the Las Casitas. Xavier, the owner & host, will see to it. He's one the Good Guys. I've known him since his
Serinadad front office days in the early 70's. A hard-worker and he shows some class in decorations for his cafe and food presentations. Also his
entertainment is a cut above the average..with my favorites being classical flamenco players from the mainland...real pros.

Location...location...location. Yup, got those three ideals down, too. Downtown in the heart of the city. Walk down the street to the famous
Saturday carnitas. Now those are a must-do.
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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Hola pompano, on my way north on october 14, el morro was overbooked and they called las casitas for me but it was full. i was told LAS CASITAS only
has 5 rooms.
el morro had a cutoff time of 8 p.m. and if nobody showed for their reservations, they gave them out..first come, first served. i was first in line.
on a scale of 1 - 10, i give el morro a SIX. shower was terrible with no water pressure and the shower didn't drain !
where is las casitas located as i am unfamiliar with the town and is the parking secure as i am pulling a 5' x 8' utility trailer ?
i thank you in advance,
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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You might give Cuesta Real a try next time. As for number of rooms, Serenidad has the most in the area.
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Pompano
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BAJA.DESERT.RAT
Hola pompano, on my way north on october 14, el morro was overbooked and they called las casitas for me but it was full. i was told LAS CASITAS only
has 5 rooms.
el morro had a cutoff time of 8 p.m. and if nobody showed for their reservations, they gave them out..first come, first served. i was first in line.
on a scale of 1 - 10, i give el morro a SIX. shower was terrible with no water pressure and the shower didn't drain !
where is las casitas located as i am unfamiliar with the town and is the parking secure as i am pulling a 5' x 8' utility trailer ?
i thank you in advance,
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT |
"Click" on this map..it is number 71.
http://www.baja-web.com/mulege/mulegmap.htm
or this interactive satellite map..
http://www.mexicoguru.com/maps/map-of-mulege.php
Just drive into town past the Pemex, continue straight ahead another block..look to the right and there it is next to a little square. It's a very
small town..you will have no problems. Ask Xavier about secure parking if needed.
Hope that helps. I know all the hotel and motel owners..they are good friends. Check them out one by one if you like. It's all good in Mulege. If
full in the entire area, send me a line and I'll put you up with a free room for the night.
You can buy me a beer...or three.
Buene suerte
edit for my 'opps, forgot the dang mapa'
[Edited on 11-21-2010 by Pompano]
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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Hola pampano,
i thank you for the best offer i've had in a long time. perhaps a case...or two !
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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Clean, simple rooms. Good dining. Street parking. I am glad they're back in business after the last flood. I always come back with interesting
glassware from his shop.
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Vince
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Las Casitas has been a reliable place for many years, for the most part. We used to stay there in the '60's when Kuka owned it. She was a wonderful
lady who lived in Mulege a long time after she retired.
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Martyman
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Stayed there in 1969. Twas pretty nice back then.
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Pompano
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Vince
Las Casitas has been a reliable place for many years, for the most part. We used to stay there in the '60's when Kuka owned it. She was a wonderful
lady who lived in Mulege a long time after she retired. |
I remember her well, Vince..and Jorge Yee after her. We had some times back in those days!
Lots of action in Las Casitas with Jorge..checked your pistolas at the bar, rifles were okay if shoulder slung.
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