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[*] posted on 1-9-2013 at 09:35 AM


Agree, I would recommend Las Caracoles over Cowboy. The Cowboy has unique pillows in their rooms - I think they fill them with marbles. Impossible to get comfortable with them.
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[*] posted on 1-9-2013 at 09:42 AM


we stayed at malarrimos a few weeks ago for the last time...we had to go to 3 rooms before we got one where the beds weren't broken and we had at least one light bulb....the food was just horrible...unrecognizable meat in the tacos with a rancid, sour taste....only took one bite........we've been going there for years and years but not now.



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[*] posted on 1-9-2013 at 09:53 AM


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Agree, I would recommend Las Caracoles over Cowboy. The Cowboy has unique pillows in their rooms - I think they fill them with marbles. Impossible to get comfortable with them.





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[*] posted on 1-9-2013 at 09:53 AM


Caracoles is excellent but often full due to the good quality service and rooms...a high class operation to be sure.



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[*] posted on 1-9-2013 at 11:17 AM
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[*] posted on 1-9-2013 at 12:15 PM


I just talked to Chavelo, the owner of Cowboy Motel and their phone is now working fine as is the email hotelcowboy@hotmail.com
FYI, Chavelo also does tours to the lagoon for $50 a person...he drives you out to the lagoon, you can have breakfast there, he gets you on a panga, waits for you then you can have lunch if you want watching whales as you munch down shrimp tacos...then he takes you back to the hotel....a deal! and good personal service in a nice van.

They have also built new room for this season...more single rooms with one queen bed...I'll mention the pillows when I talk to him next...I always bring my own.




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[*] posted on 2-3-2013 at 02:33 AM


Cowboy motel was a disapointment. We looked and passed on it. Ended up at Malarimo, note that only rooms with heaters back on to the busy road. Very noisy!
Next night we moved to Caracoles and that was a very good choice. Rooms with heaters are large and at quiet rear of property....worth the extra 100 pesos to us.

The other rooms looked nice also. Recomend this motel highly.
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[*] posted on 2-3-2013 at 02:39 AM


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Cowboy motel was a disapointment. We looked and passed on it. Ended up at Malarimo, note that only rooms with heaters back on to the busy road. Very noisy!
Next night we moved to Caracoles and that was a very good choice. Rooms with heaters are large and at quiet rear of property....worth the extra 100 pesos to us.

The other rooms looked nice also. Recomend this motel highly.


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[*] posted on 2-15-2013 at 02:19 PM
Where is hotel Los Caracoles located?


In relation to Malarrimo motel?
I have not been to GN for 10 years.
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[*] posted on 2-15-2013 at 03:20 PM


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In relation to Malarrimo motel?
I have not been to GN for 10 years.
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As you enter Guerrero Negro, Los Caracoles is on the right side of the street right before you get to Malarrimo---

I hope their staff is not as rude as in the past --- sounds like that has improved if others have had good experiences there.

However, I would not suggest eating at their 7-11 style market with a small cafe. If was not only not very good, we both became ill.

Another small nice place is further into town. It is on a side street headed south from the main street, but the side of the hotel can be seen from the main street --- Don Gus. The restaurant is not inexpensive, but it is good and the owners are really friendly.




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[*] posted on 2-15-2013 at 03:28 PM


Malarrimo has space heaters available for a deposit, just ask when checking in.



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[*] posted on 2-15-2013 at 05:08 PM


Come On, Give me a break - a deposit on space heaters!!! I used to really look forward to a stop at Malarrimos, but enough is enough.
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[*] posted on 2-15-2013 at 05:21 PM


Jeez! A bed. A roof. Running water. Life is good.:)
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[*] posted on 2-15-2013 at 05:39 PM


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Come On, Give me a break - a deposit on space heaters!!! I used to really look forward to a stop at Malarrimos, but enough is enough.


It all depends on your perspective I quess. I see it as a service.

We stayed at five separate motels on our last trip, none had heaters. Mallarrimo was the only one to offer a space heater. We opted not to get it as we don't sleep in a heated room. In San Quintin I would have paid to have one though, as it was 39 F degrees when we got up.

Obviously the owner has gotten tired of replacing stolen heaters, can't blame them for their solution to the problem. Again not a fee, but a refundable deposit.

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[*] posted on 2-16-2013 at 12:36 PM


We just got back from a stay at Cowboy Hotel which was delightful...(bring your own pillow) It was nippish but I brought an extra blanket...the single rooms are beautiful and good WIFI! The tacos were exquisite and a great time was had by all! The whales were outstanding...more on that later.

FYI...make sure you have a reservation at Caracoles, Malarrimo or Cowboy as they were full.




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[*] posted on 2-16-2013 at 12:51 PM


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Come On, Give me a break - a deposit on space heaters!!! I used to really look forward to a stop at Malarrimos, but enough is enough.


It all depends on your perspective I quess. I see it as a service.

We stayed at five separate motels on our last trip, none had heaters. Mallarrimo was the only one to offer a space heater. We opted not to get it as we don't sleep in a heated room. In San Quintin I would have paid to have one though, as it was 39 F degrees when we got up.

Obviously the owner has gotten tired of replacing stolen heaters, can't blame them for their solution to the problem. Again not a fee, but a refundable deposit.

Ken


Baja Cactus rooms have heating and AC, for next time...?




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