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roundtuit
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catavina lodging
this is ms roundtuit so dont yell at him about my post. all i want to know is does anyone know of a place to stay in catavina. saw a place off to
the left coming home that was hot pink. cant afford to stay at the big place plus we have a dog. will miss staying at baja cactus but we get there
about 2 in the afternoon and mr roundtuit likes to drive till you drop. usually anxious to get home to mulege. any info will help. leaving in 6
weeks. yeah!!!
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Bruce R Leech
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I would ether go with the Baja Cactus or make it on to G.N. it is only 2 more hours
Bruce R Leech
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vandenberg
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I vote with Bruce.
If you get to El Rosario around 2 pm. you should make G.N. easily before sundown.
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roundtuit
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thanks for info. i think that is waht we will do. now any suggestions for lodging in gn where we can have a dog. she is a chow and lab so cant
sneak her in.
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DianaT
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Quote: | Originally posted by roundtuit
this is ms roundtuit so dont yell at him about my post. all i want to know is does anyone know of a place to stay in catavina. saw a place off to
the left coming home that was hot pink. cant afford to stay at the big place plus we have a dog. will miss staying at baja cactus but we get there
about 2 in the afternoon and mr roundtuit likes to drive till you drop. usually anxious to get home to mulege. any info will help. leaving in 6
weeks. yeah!!! |
The place you are talking about is Linda's and it is not bad at all and they do accept dogs.
They are doing a little remodeling----It is VERY basic, clean but in the summer, very hot---they do have fans, however. We tend to stay there other
times of the year for the most part. Last time was earlier this year.
They have a little basic restaurant that was not bad. Oh, they are very nice people and we will stay there again.
In Guerrero Negro we stay at Las Ballenas and they accept the dogs---we are always careful with putting our own covers on the beds.
Again, VERY basic, and the nicest family.
Good Luck always interested in hearing about another place that will accept dogs.
Diane
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roundtuit
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question about place in gn. we pull a utility trailer loaded to the hilt. is there secure parking? dont want anyone stealing my candels. must have
ambiance.
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Cypress
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roundtuit, Guerrero Negro has a couple of places to park your rig and spend the night. Carracoles is one, excuse my spelling. They lock the gate after
hours. You and your utility trailer will be safe.
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Barry A.
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Quote: | In Guerrero Negro we stay at Las Ballenas and they accept the dogs---we are always careful with putting our own covers on the beds.
Diane |
Diane------what do you mean by "put our own covers on the bed"??? What type of "covers" do you use? This is a new one on me, so I am really
serious.
Barry
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Bob and Susan
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sheets...
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roundtuit
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They have no way to clean the comforters so we cover the bed with sheets to protect their beds from dog hair
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Barry A.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
sheets... |
Rounduit--------now that sounds like a good idea, and a very nice thing to do. Thanks.
-----Bob & Susan
------so, you remove the motels sheets, and then put your own on???
Barry
[Edited on 8-12-2008 by Barry A.]
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woody with a view
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Quote: | Quote: | Originally posted by Barry A.
In Guerrero Negro we stay at Las Ballenas and they accept the dogs---we are always careful with putting our own covers on the beds.
Diane |
Diane------what do you mean by "put our own covers on the bed"??? What type of "covers" do you use? This is a new one on me, so I am really
serious.
this is for when the body condoms are all used up!!
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Barry A.
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Quote: | Quote: | Originally posted by woody in ob
Quote: | Originally posted by Barry A.
In Guerrero Negro we stay at Las Ballenas and they accept the dogs---we are always careful with putting our own covers on the beds.
Diane |
Diane------what do you mean by "put our own covers on the bed"??? What type of "covers" do you use? This is a new one on me, so I am really
serious.
this is for when the body condoms are all used up!!
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woody with a view
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another weak attempt at humor Barry!
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Marla Daily
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Dogs in (ex) La Pinta, Cataviña
We always stay at (ex) La Pinta in Cataviña when we need to stop for the night. Dogs are welcomed—our two dogs have stayed there with us dozens of
times—no problem. If you have an FM3 (or FM2), you can apply for a "La Pinta Savings Travel Card" at any of their hotels and you will be issued a
permanent plastic card. With it, their room rates are 1/3 to 1/2 off!! Can't beat THAT deal! La Pinta hotels are less than a days drive apart down the
peninsula. Always works for us, our dogs, and our budget. We even use the card in Loreto for reserving rooms for overflow of visiting friends in
Loreto.
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jodiego
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Excuse my ignorance, but what does the (ex) mean?
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Diver
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Quote: | Originally posted by jodiego
Excuse my ignorance, but what does the (ex) mean? |
La Pinta is now called Desert Inn; same place.
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CasaManzana
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Hey Ron and Kathy......
Linday's isn't too bad for the $250 pesos-clean! but simple...the fans DO GO OFF when the gen goes off at midnight....jus so u know. As you can park
right in front of your room, being the Great Baja Travelers that you are, run a cord from your truck battery to your bed and have 12 volt fans all
night. Worked for us See ya in Oct??? at Posada
Things are expensive, but at least we get a free trip around the sun once a year
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vacaenbaja
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NowI ALWAYS take a sleeping bag on my road trips. Never used to until that one time I brought along a black light and checked the
linen....walls....etc. Even in " clean looking places.
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Bob and Susan
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we have this...
http://cgi.ebay.com/FREE-SHIPPING-51-UV-LED-Scorpion-BlackLi...
we are VERY satisfied!!!
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