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[*] posted on 4-9-2009 at 04:27 PM
Turista Motel- El Rosario


Our gang got shut out of Baja Cactus last week,
fortunately someone mentioned the new place at the far end of town.
We trucked on down there, it is on the north side of the road, across from Ed's Starbucks place.
It is very nice!
Brand new, hot showers, clean, comfy beds, good lighting for reading.
I think we paid 350 pesos per room, two beds and two guys to a room (plus a small dog that may or may not have been signed in, but was not a problem.)

All in all, an excellent alternative to Baja Cactus, if you get shut out there.

Oh yeah, and very quiet too.
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[*] posted on 4-9-2009 at 11:02 PM


Yup... on Jan. 2, we found Baja Cactus filled up and they sent us to the Turista Motel... $25 for a great, new room... hot shower... across from Ed's restaurant... almost as good as Baja Cactus!



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[*] posted on 4-9-2009 at 11:26 PM


Come on David. I saw your photos of this place. It looks very fine for an overnight. But to say it's almost as good as Baja Cactus is a bit of a stretch.
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[*] posted on 4-9-2009 at 11:31 PM


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Come on David. I saw your photos of this place. It looks very fine for an overnight. But to say it's almost as good as Baja Cactus is a bit of a stretch.


Right, but if all you want is a place to shower and sleep... it rates up there at the top... The beds were super comfy and the water was hot and high pressure. The owner speaks English and is building a restaurant, in front.

What we didn't have there was 6 English channels of TV, in room coffee maker, dimming lights and adjustable fan, beautiful rock and tile work... and no Antonio (but I don't always see him at his place either.)




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[*] posted on 4-9-2009 at 11:55 PM


Geez. I was just in Laughlin and stayed at a high rise casino hotel. They didn't have a coffee maker, dimming lights, ceiling fan or the artisan finishes. Didn't see Antonio either.:P
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[*] posted on 4-10-2009 at 08:20 AM
Not to beat this to death but......


They had t.v., not sure how many channels, I was studying for a class I teach, and Baja Vida passed out early.
They made us coffee in the morning, perked, strong and good.
Compared to Antonio's upper rooms, there was no comparison,
compared to his "lower" rooms, they were much nicer.
And the lighting, for my study time, was the best I have had in a low price Baja room.

And Antonio, I still love you, man,
and will still go to Cactus first.
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[*] posted on 4-10-2009 at 11:43 PM


This always confuses me so I hope someone can clear this up (pun somewhat intended). As to the name of the hotel, I thought 'turista' is also used for what happens after eating a clam c-cktail from a roadside stand in the middle of summer. Is it simply one of those words that depends on the context? Seems to be the same spelling and a google search didn't seem to shed any light. Would like to figure this one out to avoid awkward gringo moments in the future. Thanks...gotta run.
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[*] posted on 4-11-2009 at 12:02 AM


Not to worry. As of now, they don't have a restaurant. Of course, the term "tourista" has come to be known as an unfortunate reaction to food or beverage. However, the term itself, simply means tourist. If and when the proprietors of this establishment actually open a restaurant, they will have hopefully realized that they need a different name if they want to attract gringo tourists.
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