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CABO INN
Has anyone recently stayed at the Cabo Inn? What is your opinion? Good/bad/neutral aspects. Tim
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tim40
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Thank you, I did see that post. Without question having vehicle theft was not fun, but really did not tell me much about the stay and associated
offerings.
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I dont know anything about Cabo Inn(except that it has been for sale for a few years) but the Mar de Cortez is very nice for the price.
If I had seen that other thread I would have suggested Casa Raphael, spitting distance to Medano Beach but quiet; with a restaurant and bar and a
couple of suites with Jacuzzi's and very interesting decor.
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GREAT BUDGET PLACE - DO NOT BOOK BEFORE YOU GO
I went on a SCUBA dive boat and stayed at Cabo Inn for a few days prior to the trip departure between Xmas-New Years which should be peak season
there. It is a great location - just 2 blocks from the Malecon so you are close to the expensive hotels and shops but at a fraction of the price.
The rooms were small but clean and basic BUT make sure you enjoy the roof top garden, couches and palapa, small pool/jacuzzi as this makes it ALL
worth while.
I booked ahead of time and paid the $58/night for a single that is stated on the Cabo Inn website. Another traveller walked up and paid $45 for a
similar single but on the side of the building there is a HUGE sign painted stating that singles cost $39.99 per night.
They have MANY rooms (3 floors) and during the Christmas peak season they were not even close to being half full, so next time I would not book ahead
of time.
I've noticed this before when travelling in Asia - if you book ahead of time you get gouged on the price.
[Edited on 1-18-2005 by synch]
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Cabo Inn
I've stayed at the cabo inn a handfull of times and have always had a great experience. Cheap, walking distance to everything, and clean. Plus, El
Toro Bravo is right around the corner.
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Thank you all.
Assume it was clean and reasonably well kept. Any on site amenities?
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