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funkynassau
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How much $ do we need?
I'm looking for a ballpark idea of how much money we'll need for two weeks in Ensenada in Nov. Hubby and I are doing a house sit there and will need
to buy groceries and there'll be bus fare plus trips to restaurants etc. We are not shoppers, but we do like to look around in the markets etc.
There will be day trips here and there, I'm sure.
We are far from extravagant, I consider myself rather cheap if you get right down to it! 
We have about $180. Canadian in pesos and I want to buy some more, but really dont know how much we'll need. Can anyone give me an idea? Yes I know
we can get money from an ATM there.
Thanks,
Funkynassau
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Being in Ensenada (and not out in the boonies) for those two weeks, I would personally have about $2600 in Pesos to start, and go from there. If you
get close to running out, as you say you can always access a ATM for more. Get more Pesos and you run the risk of having a LOT of Pesos left over in
the end (which you can convert, but it is a hassle).
Barry
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Dave
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Mexican bargain-an oxymarooon
Figure it exactly like you were doing the same things in the U.S. or Canada. Ensenada ain't cheap.
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Cheap is good, beware the high pressure salespeople selling stuff in the tourist area on Calle Lopez Mateos. You may want to pick up a souvenir for
the upcoming El Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

This can be found for 150 pesos mas o menos. (12.00 USD)
You can have a great time on 400.00 for the two weeks.
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by funkynassau
Yes I know we can get money from an ATM there.
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That's really about all you need to know.
First.......purchase a city map or download one off the net.
Next....familiarize yourself with the bus system. They go all over town.
Spend everything else on Pacifico. 
What part of Ensenada will you be staying in?
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tripledigitken
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You'll spend more than you budget, we always do!
Have fun!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by tripledigitken
You'll spend more than you budget, we always do!
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Yeah.......it's easy to spend just about anywhere you are. Living out of the ATM is a constant reminder, although watch the fees.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by greengoes
Cheap is good, beware the high pressure salespeople selling stuff in the tourist area on Calle Lopez Mateos. You may want to pick up a souvenir for
the upcoming El Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

This can be found for 150 pesos mas o menos. (12.00 USD)
You can have a great time on 400.00 for the two weeks. |
Or......up to $300+ ea. for these. (also for sale in Ensenada) Items for every budget!!!
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funkynassau
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Thanks folks! Dennis I dont want to say the name of the street we will be on, out of respect for the owners of the house. It's near the University,
and close to the ocean, I will say. I would just as soon avoid the real touristy areas if possible. High pressure sales doesnt work on me,
thankfully.
Thanks for the ideas on how much money we'll need.
Anything else I need to know?
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On the cheap...
If you are preparing your own meals and taking the bus, I would estimate $500 U.S./week. But, have an extra $300 "just in case".
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hey funkydudes....hook up with Sirenita...she's in your neighbourhood and mexicanuck too...she'll dial ya in.
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Barry A.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
If you are preparing your own meals and taking the bus, I would estimate $500 U.S./week. But, have an extra $300 "just in case".
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wow, Ken, you really live-it-up, eh???? 
Barry
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| Quote: | Originally posted by shari
hey funkydudes....hook up with Sirenita...she's in your neighbourhood and mexicanuck too...she'll dial ya in. |
Yeah...there ya go. You're pretty close to Sauzal. She can get you squared away with the bus routine and save you a lot of headaches.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Barry A.
| Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
If you are preparing your own meals and taking the bus, I would estimate $500 U.S./week. But, have an extra $300 "just in case".
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wow, Ken, you really live-it-up, eh???? 
Barry |
Food is not necessarily cheap in Ensenada. The last time I was there in May, the money flew out of my wallet...daily.
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Barry A.
| Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
If you are preparing your own meals and taking the bus, I would estimate $500 U.S./week. But, have an extra $300 "just in case".
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wow, Ken, you really live-it-up, eh???? 
Barry |
Jeeeezo...I need 500 just for tips.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
Food is not necessarily cheap in Ensenada. The last time I was there in May, the money flew out of my wallet...daily. |
Not to mention that they'll be staying dangerously close to Sano's. That place could hurt you.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by funkynassau
I'm looking for a ballpark idea of how much money we'll need for two weeks in Ensenada in Nov. Hubby and I are doing a house sit there and will need
to buy groceries and there'll be bus fare plus trips to restaurants etc. We are not shoppers, but we do like to look around in the markets etc.
There will be day trips here and there, I'm sure.
We are far from extravagant, I consider myself rather cheap if you get right down to it! 
We have about $180. Canadian in pesos and I want to buy some more, but really dont know how much we'll need. Can anyone give me an idea? Yes I know
we can get money from an ATM there.
Thanks,
Funkynassau |
Your going to need $185 minimum, sorry but you can't go now!
Haven't had a bad trip yet....
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I would definitely not carry a lot of cash down - use the ATM when needed ... much safer all around and then, like someone already mentioned, you will
not have all those pesos to deal with at the end of your stay ...
Have fun eating seafood .... so delish ....
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
| Quote: | Originally posted by Barry A.
| Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
If you are preparing your own meals and taking the bus, I would estimate $500 U.S./week. But, have an extra $300 "just in case".
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wow, Ken, you really live-it-up, eh???? 
Barry |
Jeeeezo...I need 500 just for tips. |
I don't think he is planning on Anthony's excursions Dennis! 
Keep your eyes on the road, and your hands upon the wheel!
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469.54 is my estimate
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