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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 08:10 AM
MOTEL NEAR tECATE


We are going to be cossing at Tecate (finally) early thurs morning and would like to find a decent motel to stay in. We have always had a camper or trailer an stayed at Portrero. Does anyone out there in nomad land know of a decent (dog friendly) motel near the border?
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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 08:17 AM


I wouldn't waste my time in Tecate. What you get for the price is not worth it. First of all and generally speaking, early morning arrivals are usually out for most hotels. Check in is generally after 12. Take the Ruta del Vino ride for another hour and 20 minutes and check out the very comfortable and clean Motel Sena across from Hotel Coral on the Carretera in Ensenada and right next door to the Soriana complex. It has air conditioning, wifi and clean and pleasant accommodations for $300 pesos and a drive in garage with an electric door opener that closes behind you. You can check in at anytime.

[Edited on 10-19-2013 by EnsenadaDr]
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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 08:21 AM


We like to cross the border about 6 in the morning and would like to find a motel on the U.S. side.
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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 08:32 AM


Are you coming from Oregon? If so stop in El Cajon at the Motel 6. You might want to call to see if they are pet friendly. If not the Vagabond in Mission Valley in San Diego is. It is 30 something miles from there to the Tecate crossing. I haven't seen anything resembling a hotel in Potrero or any of those outer rural communities.
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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 08:32 AM


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We like to cross the border about 6 in the morning and would like to find a motel on the U.S. side.





Ahhhhhh, I don't think there is a motel on the US side in Tecate. In fact, there isn't much on the US side in Tecate.

Although there are a few places on MX Hwy 3 in Tecate, I second the Doc's comment......either stay in Guadalupe Valley or Ensenada. Don't know if the motels in Tecate are dog/pet friendly.




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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 08:37 AM


If you are coming from the East, stay in El Centro and take the next exit after the Jacumba exit on Interstate 8 west (given these directions by a highway patrol officer as the quickest route to the Tecate border crossing) and take the 94 west. From El Centro to the Tecate crossing on I-8 to the 94 and then south to the Tecate border is 78 miles as opposed to going to El Cajon which is 109 miles to El Centro and then southeast to Tecate which is another 33 miles or so.

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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 08:41 AM


There is a Motel at the I8 Boulevard (signed for Campo). Have not stayed there for years ut it used to be pet friendly.It is the Approx 18 miles to Tecate. No motels (yet)on the US side of Tecate. There are a couple on the Mexico side.
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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 08:54 AM


If you have a camper and can continue through Tecate toward Ensenada, Sordo Mudo RV park is just before you pull into the town of Guadalupe.
I've never head a complaint about the place.

Be advised....there are a couple of delays on the 94, east of Jamul. They're resurfacing the road and bringing through only one lane at a time. Just turn off the engine and pop open a cold one.

There's also a half mile [or so] of road work on that same road around two miles north of the RV park. Go slow through there.




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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 09:02 AM


Yes that is true, I did stay there many years ago as well but doing a preliminary search on the Internet I don't see it listed and haven't seen the sign or motel on my recent trips past there. I will check it out further when I go down that way in the next few weeks.
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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 06:59 PM


Heritage Inn in La Mesa is dog friendly and is the closest hotel to the Tecate Border crossing we have ever been able to find. It is two star—nothing to write home about. $60/night. There is space to park with a trailer, but be aware the entrance to get in to the hotel is somewhat convoluted to find. We always request the handicap room on the ground floor; we bring our dog beds.

The drive to Tecate takes about an hour—about 35 miles away through the mountains.

We book all our hotels through hotels.com because they have a nice policy for a free hotel after every 10 hotel stays booked through them.
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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 07:01 PM


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Heritage Inn in La Mesa is dog friendly and is the closest hotel to the Tecate Border crossing we have ever been able to find. It is two star—nothing to write home about. $60/night. There is space to park with a trailer, but be aware the entrance to get in to the hotel is somewhat convoluted to find. We always request the handicap room on the ground floor; we bring our dog beds.

The drive to Tecate takes about an hour—about 35 miles away through the mountains.

We book all our hotels through hotels.com because they have a nice policy for a free hotel after every 10 hotel stays booked through them.


Need to qualify your recommendation.

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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 07:12 PM


FYI,,, okie dokie,, we are at this site tonight for the 2nd year .
The hotel is still on the internet as the LUX INN.. but the sign says Back Country Inn... Its at exit 65 on I8... all remodeled and pretty clean and nice.
rooms run 69.99 week nights and 79.99 weekends.. plus $10 for the pet.. but a 10% disc with a AARP card..
It is about 20 or so miles from Tecate.. you can go down hwy 94 or jump back up on I8 and go to exit 51 and go south to Campo and 94 we like this way..
The Golden Acorn Indian casino is about 5 miles west on I8.
Also a great little Italian cafe/pizza place about a mile south of the hotel good beer, wine and food.. Manzanita Diner that will also deliver to the hotel..
Back Country Inn 619-766-9005 or backcountryinn@yahoo.com
don't think you would ever need reservations but you can if you want.
we are the only ones here tonight at 7 pm
he has wifi tv etc so good for us
any more info send me a message.... a little more than we like to pay but for location and cleanliness we are ok with it and about 30 minutes to hit the border early in the morning
this owner has only had the hotel about a year or so....he also has one in Pine Valley about 20 miles west....
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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 07:26 PM


good info Mtnpop. and glad there was some renovation
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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 07:37 PM


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good info Mtnpop. and glad there was some renovation


Yes, excellent information --- we really appreciate it. We will check it out!

Our neighbors left today for their home in Chivato and will cross in Tecate, but they stay in El Cajon and a pet is not an issue.




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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 07:50 PM


Thanks for the directions. Looks exactly like what we're looking for, too.



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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 07:54 PM


Diana

We used to stay there a number of years ago. Its an older hotel similar in style to the old Motel 6 (in fact I think many years ago thats what it was). It was getting pretty run down. We may try it again and break up our trip a little more.
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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 08:07 PM


Its been totally remodeled in the last year,.. I think this is a new owner for about that time... Its not 5 star by any means.. but we think as good as the Days Inn we stayed at in Flagstaff last night..
Don't look for a lot of amenities... just the basics clean, good beds, air etc.. what else do you need for one night... might not satisfy all travelers but we and the pooch are good with it...
Will be in Mulege monday and also Chivato..
The Italian diner is a big plus also....
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[*] posted on 10-19-2013 at 08:14 PM


I'd rather stay in El Cajon and pay $50. Motel 6 is clean and modern and has all conveniences.
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FYI,,, okie dokie,, we are at this site tonight for the 2nd year .
The hotel is still on the internet as the LUX INN.. but the sign says Back Country Inn... Its at exit 65 on I8... all remodeled and pretty clean and nice.
rooms run 69.99 week nights and 79.99 weekends.. plus $10 for the pet.. but a 10% disc with a AARP card..
It is about 20 or so miles from Tecate.. you can go down hwy 94 or jump back up on I8 and go to exit 51 and go south to Campo and 94 we like this way..
The Golden Acorn Indian casino is about 5 miles west on I8.
Also a great little Italian cafe/pizza place about a mile south of the hotel good beer, wine and food.. Manzanita Diner that will also deliver to the hotel..
Back Country Inn 619-766-9005 or backcountryinn@yahoo.com
don't think you would ever need reservations but you can if you want.
we are the only ones here tonight at 7 pm
he has wifi tv etc so good for us
any more info send me a message.... a little more than we like to pay but for location and cleanliness we are ok with it and about 30 minutes to hit the border early in the morning
this owner has only had the hotel about a year or so....he also has one in Pine Valley about 20 miles west....
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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 08:25 PM


You can also try the Pio Pico preserve off of Otay Lakes Rd, in Jamul....not far from Tecate and they rent cabins for about 70/ night..if you get there, look us up.....E44....

14615 Otay Lakes Rd Jamul, CA 91935
(619) 421-0104
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[*] posted on 10-20-2013 at 09:42 PM


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Are you coming from Oregon? If so stop in El Cajon at the Motel 6. You might want to call to see if they are pet friendly. If not the Vagabond in Mission Valley in San Diego is. It is 30 something miles from there to the Tecate crossing. I haven't seen anything resembling a hotel in Potrero or any of those outer rural communities.


This Motel 6 IS pet-friendly. :)
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