hdafwnhavsu21
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San Ignacio
can anyone out there give me a current rate for the Rice and Beans Hotel or a phone number where i can reach them...Thank You!!!
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hdafwnhavsu21
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Thank You for that number...but we had the same number and it didnt work...if anyone else has more info it would be gratefully appreciated
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LB
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When we traveled thru in Nov 08 the rate was $87.00 US Dollars. Rooms
are not the cleanest, no mattress pads, etc.(Margaritas were $8.00!!!) Try the San Ingnacio Yurts. Great place, great food, great hosts. Very
reasonable for what you get. I do not have the email, maybe another nomad has email or phone. But Rice and Beans....well, there are better choice as
far as rooms go.
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David K
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There are many links on Google search:
Rice And Beans RV Park
Domicilio Conocido
San Ignacio, BCS 23930
Local: 011-52-686-577-1770
Email: riceandbeans@hotmail.com
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cristobal
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Try this one ...
011-52-615-154-0283
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David K
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This link is a nice photo filled and infromative site, but had the older phone number: http://www.ontheroadin.com/baja/bajarvparks/riceandbeansoasi...
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Quote: | Originally posted by LB
When we traveled thru in Nov 08 the rate was $87.00 US Dollars. Rooms
are not the cleanest, no mattress pads, etc.(Margaritas were $8.00!!!) Try the San Ingnacio Yurts. Great place, great food, great hosts. Very
reasonable for what you get. I do not have the email, maybe another nomad has email or phone. But Rice and Beans....well, there are better choice as
far as rooms go. |
Lots of people like Rice and Beans, but we have always been very disappointed with what you get for a room for the price, and the food.
We stay down town at a cheap, clean and very basic place, Hotel Posada. Yes, the rooms are very basic, but they are cheap.
We have also heard good reviews for the other rather new place on the highway just south of the town. Sorry, hope someone remembers the name of that
place.
Again, some rave about the service and the food at Rice and Beans----lots of difference of opinions and tastes. The food is VERY gringo with hot
sauce about as hot as catsup. We refer to it as a mild expensive taco bell.
Diane
[Edited on 2-24-2009 by jdtrotter]
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David K
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Here is a new wikimapia page on Ricardo's Rice and Beans... and has the NEW 1770 phone number, as well: http://wikimapia.org/10205849/Ricardo%E2%80%99s-Hotel-and-Ri...
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by cristobal
Try this one ...
011-52-615-154-0283 |
Hi cristobal... miss your postings on Nomad!!!
I first posted that number, from a Nomad search... but hd...21 said that number was no bueno... so I deleted my first answer and found newer,
different numbers and emails for Ricardo's... a nicer guy you can't find... and hard working, too.
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$8/marg $87/room
who are they crappin?
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Paula
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Link for the yurts
http://www.ignaciosprings.com/component/option,com_frontpage...
I've never stayed there, but only because I really love to stay at the historic Casa Leree near the plaza. But I did have a great breakfast there
once, and it would be my fallback in San Ignacio.
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We are at Ignacio Springs this every minute and other than the fact that it's too damn hot (unusual), it's heaven, a true oasis. www.ignaciosprings.com
Friends don't let friends drink white zinfandel.
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Bajahowodd
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Can't believe those prices for Ricardo's. Does he think there's no competition? I've stayed there before. Was a little disappointed in the room, but
walking out the door right into the cantina was nice. Gee. Even for the less adventurous, the Desert Inn there totally remodeled their rooms last
year. Right now a double is $80, and after Mar 15, $70. I guess they got tired of changing the bedlinen out there by the highway.
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I would say half of the guests here (at Ignacio Springs) stayed in another motel/hotel here in the past 2 nights and then found this place...and
moved. And the food is to die for.
Friends don't let friends drink white zinfandel.
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You can always sleep in your car at Rice and Beans -comes with internet and its free.
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I have read great things about the food at Ignacio Springs. I don't like making reservations that control how far I have to drive and they only have a
few rooms. seriously will check them out next month.
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hdafwnhavsu21
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Thank You so much for all the help
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Do they serve lunch and dinner as well as breakfast at Ignacio Springs? I have only heard people talk of the great breakfasts.
Ken
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Can't account for the margarita prices, although they do serve large and potent ones, but it would appear that Ricardo is trying to take advantage of
the season. Just about every bus tour I know, whales or otherwise, puts their customers in the Desert Inns. Since each Desert Inn has somewhere around
three dozen rooms or less, a couple of busses will fill the place up. In checking the Desert Inn web site for availabilty, there is none for the rest
of February, and seven scattered days throughout March are available. If Ricardo knows the Desert Inn is full, he becomes a visible option.
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The dinners at Ignacio Springs are excellent. Be sure to make a reservation for dinner when you reserve your room.
Provecho
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