All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Where are the RV's?I am bringing in multiple RV caravans this year but only as far as Penasco. January, February and March are pretty full. Some stay at Playas de Oro, some stay at Playa Bonita but most of the big caravans are staying at the Reef RV. It should be a good year.Re: Where are the RV's? Galvanizd wrote: Hard to estimate the amount of people traveling in their rv's. Here in northern Arizona, we see lots of rv's still on the weekend, although its getting a cooler here now. Had dinner at the local casino, prime rib night and it was packed . Same here , few wearing masks an don't seem to be too concerned. Heading out in the rv next week for a small trip. Then on to the Quartzsite Az rv show in January. This might give an idea as to how many are traveling in their rv's and from where. You get a hundred thousand or so rv's parked in the desert, easier to see where they're from. After that, heading back down to mexico. See what's up there We may see you at the show, if we go it will be on behalf of the tourism department of Puerto Penasco. I will post if we get the go ahead this year.Re: Immigration crack down playaboy wrote: qtla9111 wrote: moisheh wrote: Big C. Although Sonia has a lot of knowledge about Mexico I lost all faith in her when she was processing vehicle imports not according to the rules. She certainly is proud of herself. It is on her best interest to scare people into getting a permanent or temporary visa. Expats in SMA flock to her. Not sure why when all the immigration paperwork can be done on your own. So many fearful people who don't want to learn the language. Everything is online and in English or can easily be translated. What they charge is outrageous. And I agree, the vehicle import process, well I've said enough. Be very careful of Sonia and her husband John. Better yet, stay away from them. Why would you say that? Personal experience? Rumors? What?Re: Travel insurance for CanadiansI do not live by the directive of an insurance company....thank godRe: Border silversand wrote: Moisheh wrote: He suggested finding a good field near Emerson and "drive it like you stole it". I replied that I do not want to make license plates in my dying days LOL! :B But the flat-bed towing scenarios sound very interesting. I still wonder if RV caravan Mexico outfits have a solution worked out for Canadians wanting to traverse the US from Mexico ? Hmmmmm..... There is no solution for Canadians in Mexico who want to land cross into the USA. Our RV Canadian market is gone as of March 2020. Our USA market is super strong though. I know of a couple of Canadian women here in Penasco that needed to get back to Canada for some kind of emergency, they could not land cross, so they took the bus to Mexicali and flew home, then a few weeks later came back to Penasco not planning to leave again until the blockage is over. I think it is a political strong arm thing myself.Re: Doctor in Puerto penasco.I have used this clinic a few times in the past, they are a very well trained team. San Jose Clinic, Blvd. Benito Juárez García 215, Centro, 83550 Ejido del Centro, Son., (01152)638 383 5121. Call them to see if they can do what you need, I am sure they can.Re: Border moisheh wrote: Apparently Biden wants the CDN. and Mexican border open at the same time. Presently Mexico does not have the virus under control. Therefore both will remain closed. Unbelievable!!!! If that was the case then nobody would be crossing to and from Mexico....yet our border crossing numbers are huge. Every condo hotel or house that is available has been rented this whole year by American tourist , who then can return to the USA from Mexico, every Friday there is a huge influx from the States and every Sunday or Monday there is a huge exodus from Mexico.....so the idea that Mexico doesn't have it under control is lost on that fact. My drivers who are Mexican cannot cross the border in the vans but the American Citizens drivers can. They are coming from the same country, the only difference is citizenship.....there is more to it than that!Re: How we got to live in Mexico, it has to do with RVs playaboy wrote: Great story. How is this year shaping up? Are reservations up from 2020? Thanks, 2020 was a great year, we got shut down (c-19 protocols) the day after I took our last caravan back to the border in March 2020, but we are booked from January to April with more than 100 rigs total, we have some smaller outings from October to November and still not sure what the numbers are on that but overall it is going to be a good year. Not a great year but a good year!How we got to live in Mexico, it has to do with RVsThis is a story my wife wrote many many years ago about our adventure starting a caravan company. It has been updated to reflect the passing of time, I hope you like it. We did it!Re: Where are you going to spend the winter? navegator wrote: At home in Mexico. navegator Same here!
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