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Russ
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Sorry - No restaurant , hotel or services now. Runway is still in good shape and phone service also good most of the time
[Edited on 2-15-2021 by Russ]
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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HeyMulegeScott
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I doubt the viability of that kind of business. I think the days of fly-in resorts have come and gone. Mulege and even Loreto struggle because the
weather can be a bit cool at times in winter and brutally hot in the summer. Your typical all-inclusive tourist type wants to drink by the pool in
Cabo and chow down on the buffet.
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David K
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Quote: Originally posted by Russ | Sorry - No restaurant , hotel or services now. Runway is still in good shape and phone service also good most of the time
[Edited on 2-15-2021 by Russ] |
Hi Russ,
Did the little 'Hotelito' close up... no more pizzas, etc.?
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HeyMulegeScott
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | Quote: Originally posted by Russ | Sorry - No restaurant , hotel or services now. Runway is still in good shape and phone service also good most of the time
[Edited on 2-15-2021 by Russ] |
Hi Russ,
Did the little 'Hotelito' close up... no more pizzas, etc.? |
Not to answer for Russ but it was closed yesterday with a chain up blocking the entrance.
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Bob and Susan
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Quote: Originally posted by HeyMulegeScott |
I doubt the viability of that kind of business. I think the days of fly-in resorts have come and gone. Mulege and even Loreto struggle because the
weather can be a bit cool at times in winter and brutally hot in the summer. Your typical all-inclusive tourist type wants to drink by the pool in
Cabo and chow down on the buffet. |
thats the "winter gringo thought" and far from the truth
there are more tourists in mulege in the summer than in the winter
the fish even jump on your boat in the summer
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Russ
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As HeyMulegeScott noted the Hotelito is closed and has been for awhile now. Not even a rumor that it will reopen or sale.
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HeyMulegeScott
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Quote: Originally posted by Bob and Susan | Quote: Originally posted by HeyMulegeScott |
I doubt the viability of that kind of business. I think the days of fly-in resorts have come and gone. Mulege and even Loreto struggle because the
weather can be a bit cool at times in winter and brutally hot in the summer. Your typical all-inclusive tourist type wants to drink by the pool in
Cabo and chow down on the buffet. |
thats the "winter gringo thought" and far from the truth
there are more tourists in mulege in the summer than in the winter
the fish even jump on your boat in the summer
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OK. Too hot for me. The tourists are Mexican and as local told me you people melt here in the summer. Maybe some summer I will try to brave it now
that we own here and can escape to the Pacific Coast as needed.
Looks like your website is in English and your rates are in "USA dollars". What's your peak season?
[Edited on 2-16-2021 by HeyMulegeScott]
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JZ
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Roger lived a hell of a life in Baja.
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Quote: Originally posted by Bob and Susan |
thats the "winter gringo thought" and far from the truth
there are more tourists in mulege in the summer than in the winter
the fish even jump on your boat in the summer
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Summer and early Fall are my favorite times in Baja. You have to be out on the water though.
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David K
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Summer for the best Baja experience, and the sea is warm enough to swim in, too. Not so in the winter! Also, less crowds on the beaches in the
summer... But still can be busy. Sure there may be some humidity, and maybe a hurricane, but name a tropical paradise without those! Heat cures the
ills and pain brought on by cold!
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HeyMulegeScott
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Anyone been out to this lagoon on San Marcos that Roger describes? This place looks awesome!
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Bob and Susan
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"OK. Too hot for me. The tourists are Mexican and as local told me you people melt here in the summer. Maybe some summer I will try to brave it now
that we own here and can escape to the Pacific Coast as needed.
Looks like your website is in English and your rates are in "USA dollars". What's your peak season?"
again thinking like a winter gringo...
the town does not close when snowbirds go home
june july = mexican families
Aug= people from italy and france
sept= no one
Oct = mix group
we dont advertise
our website has a translate button on top so its any language you need
you should try it
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David K
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We stayed with Bob & Susan in July (2009) for our first anniversary... and it was wonderful!
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BajaBlanca
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Does anyone have an update on Pompano?
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HeyMulegeScott
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We exchanged emails the other week. No details but good to hear from him.
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