Jul-02-2015 09:02 AM
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Jul-08-2015 07:24 AM
Mountaineer42 wrote:
So, when and where was the last time you were RVing in Mexico? :R4X4Dodger wrote:
From the photos I see and the people I have corresponded with there seems to be plenty of RV'ers even with huge class A's still crowding the RV Parks of at least BAJA. And the beaches. From what I can tell, and there are others out there with more direct and recent experience than me, there are some nice parks with good infrastructure.
Paying in dollars instead of pesos for a site as a reason for not going to Mexico seems to be an odd reason to me as one poster wrote. If there is one price, ie $25 US Dollars or its equivalent in Pesos, Why not pay in Dollars? For the park owner it's a great hedge against inflation. I can understand why they ask this.
I recently looked at all the stats for tourism in Mexico and it is up dramatically this year. I have to assume that some part of that increase is also RV'ers.
I dont think it is quite the drastically black and white picture being painted by some posters here.
Jul-08-2015 07:08 AM
Just curious because my impression is that the process has improved over the years.
Jul-08-2015 05:38 AM
Jul-08-2015 05:28 AM
moisheh wrote:
4x4dodger: Your assumptions are very wrong. RV tourism in Mexico is down by huge %. Tourism is up in Mexico but it is Mexican tourists, Canadian fly in tourists and Europeans. There are more Canadians visiting Maz. in a few days than all the RV tourists for a whole season. Where exactly did you hear of RV parks in Mexico with good infrastructure?. Very few have sufficient electricity if the park is full. Very few have 30 amp or 50 amp services. Heck , half of them don't even have grounded plugs. Water pressure can be so low that in some parks the residents use an exterior water pump to fill their tanks. Lots of parks that cannot take big rigs. I could go on. Very few park owners do any maintenance. Fausto was an exception to the rule. His park had a real maintenance guy who knew how to use an ohmmeter!
Moisheh
Jul-07-2015 06:25 PM
rvmex wrote:
I tahk you all for your information and answer to my question, this information will be used to the benefits of all RV'ers coming to Mexico....
I would like ask all of you to answer just the question all answers will be very much appreciated...
To the caravans...Just let me know when you have a date and number and will see if I have enough room for your rigs...
Remember to all of you RV'ers comiing this way, since there is no RV Park here in Hermosillo, if any one has a problem mechanical, health, accident, just let me know and will be more than happy to help....
Fausto..
Jul-07-2015 03:15 PM
Jul-07-2015 08:33 AM
Mountaineer42 wrote:
Sorry, I was asking 4x4dodger.rocmoc wrote:Mountaineer42 wrote:
So, when and where was the last time you were RVing in Mexico? :R
Will be crossing over Wed morning!!!!!
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
Jul-07-2015 08:02 AM
Jul-07-2015 05:39 AM
Jul-07-2015 04:04 AM
Jul-06-2015 06:35 PM
rocmoc wrote:Mountaineer42 wrote:
So, when and where was the last time you were RVing in Mexico? :R
Will be crossing over Wed morning!!!!!
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
Jul-06-2015 05:39 PM
Mountaineer42 wrote:
So, when and where was the last time you were RVing in Mexico? :R
Jul-06-2015 04:23 PM
tepetapan wrote:
I can't understand why an RV park would only accept US dollars unless something fishy is going on. You can not pay your electric bill, telephone and internet bill, gas bill, water bill, garbage bill, real estate taxes and most workers in US dollars. Most banks at least limit, if not avoid US dollars. How exactly does a person pay for the associated costs of running an RV park when all they have is US dollars?
Jul-06-2015 04:13 PM