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BOLA Hotels 
 
 
We're going to break up the drive from Mulege to OC with a stop in BOLA on the way back.  We need A/C and would prefer a place with a pool.  Any
suggestions?
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A pool????   I guess this is your first trip to BoLA. 
 
North of town: 
 
http://www.bahiadelosangeles.info/los-vientos.htm 
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 
No pool but best choice in town: 
 
http://www.bahiadelosangeles.info/costa-del-sol.htm[url=http://www.bahiadelosangeles.info/costa-del-sol.htm]] 
 
 
 
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gallesram
 
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Thanks for the info; actually, we used to go there many years ago (in the '80s) and stay at a place called Via Vita; they used to have a great pool
but I wasn't sure if it was still there, let alone whether the pool still was being used.  A/C is the biggest requirement (which Via Vita didn't have
all night since they used to turn the power off in town from 10:00 pm to 6:00 am).  Do they still do that in town?
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BoLA has TWO Pemex stations and 24 hour electricity these days...  AND.....the main street is paved   
 
 
Who woulda thunk????
 
 
 
 
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 | Quote: |  Originally posted by gallesram 
Thanks for the info; actually, we used to go there many years ago (in the '80s) and stay at a place called Via Vita; they used to have a great pool
but I wasn't sure if it was still there, let alone whether the pool still was being used.  A/C is the biggest requirement (which Via Vita didn't have
all night since they used to turn the power off in town from 10:00 pm to 6:00 am).  Do they still do that in town?   |  
  
 
http://www.bahiadelosangeles.info/ 
 
Since you haven't been to Bahia in quite some time I might suggest that you check out Mia's Bahia website. She keeps it very up to date. There is also
a message board, if you look to the upper left hand corner you'll see the link.  
 
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Villa Vita has/ had a pool... and I heard the pool night light isn't correctly grounded (no surprise in Mexico... what's GFI?), so don't swim when it
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You do realize that: 
 
A) a circuit can be correctly grounded without GFCI 
B) GFCI outlets do not need to be grounded. They work by detecting a difference in current between hot and neutral. 
 
In other words, they are two separate issues?
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Hands down!   Villa Bahia 
 
 
this is the most perfect place to stay at. town is a few miles nearby as Daggets is too. This place has internet, library, cook....and all your needs
for any sort of outdoor activity. Very neat rooms. 
 
 
www.villabahia.com 
rs6639@hotmail.com 
 
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