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- SuzzeeeQ2012ExplorerWent today :)
got dental cleanings for 1/2 price of what they are at home.
You say you don't need dental, do you have insurance?
Husband got glasses 1/2 price.
I felt very safe. No issues. LONG line coming back in :)
A few restaurants, we ate at La Parrilla and had $3 margaritas and $2 beer :)
it's the only one we've eaten in (just our 3rd time across)
Prescriptions and OTC drugs are cheaper.
I never leave home without my passport. - FULLTIMEWANABEExplorerShould you take your passport YES, you never know when you might need it.
Is it worth crossing over into Algodones? For us only for cheaper dental, meds & optical, wouldn't cross just for a look see personally. Feels far more comfortable to be in than Tijuana we went to for lunch once, and that we'd never ever go back to for all the tea in china (threatened to throw hubby in the can about 15 years ago and scared the c*@p out of us all, as did stripping cars for drugs, ripping off panels, kids begging and packing bags in supermarkets = heartbreaking to see). If you like to go over to dine, drink or flea market type stuff, then go at 'er. For us no border town crossings into Mexico just for a look see except Algodones purely for meds and dental or aiming to get as far away from the border towns as possible for a resort area and with a group for our comfort levels.
Once bitten ...................
We aren't against Mexico totally even after all we read and personally experienced. In fact we look forward one day to caravanning with some others down the Baja, that we postponed from doing this past winter due to the looting after the hurricane last year. Didn't want to tempt fate right now. - TequilaExplorerGo further south and join the 100's of other RVers who have discovered the joys of RVing in Mexico. Worst thing that has happened to me is a coconut dropped on my rig yesterday (no damage)
- Don_SharExplorer
midnightsadie wrote:
we walked across at nogalas one time ,hunderd little kids wanting money, we,ve never gone back.
Crossing the border at Nogales and at Los Algadones is as different as January in Lebanon, Indiana and January in Yuma, Arizona ......
nothing compares. We have crossed at both.
Yes take your passport, if you don't go over no harm but if you go you will need it. They have a welcome back party in the fall and a goodbye party in the spring for the snow birds. Besides the food, drinks, and shopping. - JAXFLExplorerIs your real question..."Any reason to go across the boarder in Yuma?" or is it "Should we bring our passports?"
If it is .... "Should we bring our passports?" Why ask, passports are very light and don't take up much room in the RV, they can be put in your pocket and if a trip comes up you have them and are ready to go. There you are setting around the table and talking to your new found friends and all say "hey, lets run over for a meal" and you can't go because your papers are back at home. Also they prove you are American and not a illegal. If it is ..."Any reason to go across the boarder in Yuma?" the answer is maybe, but if there becomes a reason and you left your stuff at home.... you are SOL. Take it anytime you leave home, you never know in todays world. - azchuckmoExploreryou can't cross the US/Mexico border without a passport now, If you stay near the border you shouldn't have any issues, many shops and places to eat in around the area.
Chuck - bobsallyhExplorer IIB. O. Plenty, yes it is cheaper and no script needed!
- smacdieselExplorerI have no reason to ever return to Mexico, especially with my family.
- B_O__PlentyExplorer IIIs Viagra cheap there? Do you need to take your prescription? I just want it to keep me from rolling out of bed at night....
B.O. - GemstoneExplorer"Any recommendations on where to purchase eyeglasses in Algodones. Do you take your own prescription from US or have one there?"....as soon as you cross the street, you will find an optical store on your left...where you can present your US prescription, and or get a fresh exam on the spot. Your glasses should be ready in a couple of hours.
Regards
Gemstone
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