CasaManzana
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Anyone left in Rosarito Beach that can tell us what's going on there- please post here
What's the tourist scene...any leaving because of the murders? What are the locals saying? How has businesses been affected? Someone who IS THERE
please post here-
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Bob and Susan
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you want talk to keri...u2 her
she used to live in mulege nrea you...
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capt. mike
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Bob, when do you leave? we're thinking about thursday.
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Bob and Susan
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sat nite if i don't import the new $400 golf cart i bought last week...
monday if i get it back from the tuneup guy
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surfer jim
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Casa...good questions...looks like nobody there to answer.....
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bancoduo
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Quote: | Originally posted by surfer jim
Casa...good questions...looks like nobody there to answer..... | I agree. Somebody down there please
respond
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Dave
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Our last weekend's business was down more than 30%, But I've heard that there are still lots of kids in Rosarito so I would suspect that the rowdy
club scene is doing OK. It's the older tourist and locals with money who are staying home.
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JZ
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I'm sure 30% hurts, but I would have guessed it would have been much worst.
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Stickers
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Not just Baja
Similar problems on the mainland also. Murders and a decapitated cop near Acapulco yesterday.
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Pstreet1
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The locals I've talked to seem un-concerned. All have said, "As long as you stay away from drugs and dealers, this is nothing to fear."
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Sharksbaja
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Gas money not fear.
Quote: | Originally posted by Dave
Our last weekend's business was down more than 30%, But I've heard that there are still lots of kids in Rosarito so I would suspect that the rowdy
club scene is doing OK. It's the older tourist and locals with money who are staying home. |
It sure was a camping weekend in the Norte of Baja. I've noticed a similar pattern aqui. Our whole town is down 30% this year.
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