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By Reytj on Sunday, September 07, 2003 - 05:43 pm:  Edit

The Hotel Coahuila has installed ceiling fans in the sg section ie the hotel entrance next to La Valentina.

They raised the rates to 5 dollars or 55 pesos.

Reytj

By Jtull1 on Monday, September 08, 2003 - 08:13 pm:  Edit

They clean the rooms at the Edwaurdo hotel est. 1969 pretty well every morning around 10:30 a.m. A sign in the office quotes an all-night rate of 80 pesos!? Yes, that`s not a misprint-$7 . No bano in the rooms, and I do not think they charge per girl brought in/up. (Let`s see: I`ll bring in Fabiola, Diane, Jennifer, Maricella, Christina, Alondra, and Cristal for starters)! Anybody out there done/or doing this deal? Thanks, Tull. P.S. This is the $3, NO Knock on the door hotel.

By Jtull1 on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 - 08:28 am:  Edit

Nice fans mounted up high- point down at the bed in Irma Hotel room I used yesterday. The Rio Nileo & Diamonte have portable fans which help a little bit. Wish the Edwaurdo would cum thru. Any hotels got heaters? That would be a first... come November. Adelita.

By Reytj on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 - 04:57 pm:  Edit

I am also intrigued by the 80 peso rooms at Eduardo. I believe they are upstairs. Interestingly enough when Eduardo raised their short time rate from $2 they didn't bother to raise the daily rate.

As for the cleaning mentioned by Jtull unfortunately I don't think it includes changing the bed spreads. :-)

Reytj

By Senor Pauncho on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 - 04:58 pm:  Edit

Hotel "D.F." on 1st is about the same, but a bit cleaner.

By Explorer8939 on Thursday, September 18, 2003 - 11:00 am:  Edit

Reytj, it is unfortunate, but the cleaning at Eduardo does not include the cleaning crew actually entering the rooms to clean.

By Jtull1 on Tuesday, October 07, 2003 - 06:14 am:  Edit

How much do bedspreads cost at Walmart? Pic n Save? Little Miriam was refusing to use the Edwaurdo Saturday telling me "it`s dirty & filthy there. What are you plum loco Tull"? I`m thinking about a story told to me by co-worker about a scientific study done on hotel bedspreads. The findings were horrific & said never do anything on the hotel`s bedspread! That`s frightening. Can`t they replace those bedspreads for the sake of decency?

By I_am_sancho on Tuesday, October 07, 2003 - 01:27 pm:  Edit

I just lay on top of the girls. They are the ones laying on the bed spread, not me. I use the girl as a shield. I worry about my knees sometimes though. :-(

By Jtull1 on Tuesday, October 07, 2003 - 06:42 pm:  Edit

A list of SG Hotels that do not knock when your time paid for has expired: Rio Nileo. Edwaurdo. Kumbayla mid block on Ninos Heros. Short list, but perhaps useful.

By I_am_sancho on Tuesday, October 07, 2003 - 07:15 pm:  Edit

I know which ones they are but I never remember the names of any of them. Usually the dirtyest ones are the no knock ones. I figure because if they are to lazy to clean the room, they are to lazy to get off there fat ass to come and knock. I dont think I ever used a hotel on Ninos Heros though. I accually prefer the really scummy hotels over Cascades or The back door of the Adalitas one (forgot the name) because of the knock issue.

By Jtull1 on Wednesday, October 08, 2003 - 06:08 am:  Edit

Rio NIleo has a real "winner" weekdays. A rather large redheaded woman who just sits at the check-in table watching TV & eating. We`ll go into a filthy room uncleaned after numerous prior sessions & her attitude is 'clean it yourself'! ( Like- "I don`t get paid to do THAT"). So obviously Rio Nileo decided they don`t need to have/employ a cleaning person. I`ll venture a wild guess & say they are the only SG hotel operating this way. Now the highly unfortunate thing is that Hotel has 4 outstanding daytime SG`s. If you use it bring your own can of lysol, incense, ect. Bright side of it is their rate is 35 pesos per 15 minutes.

By Milkman on Wednesday, October 08, 2003 - 08:14 am:  Edit

You would think that some bright business person in TJ would want to invest in a nice clean SG hotel.

They could just take one of the exsisting ones and take out all the cum furniture replace them paint the rooms and charge like 11 fucks a session. Of course this hotel wouldnt be for you cheap pricks but i know a lot of complainers that would love to hit a better hotel with a girl.

Plus the chica might provide better service knowing the rooms and linen is cleaner.

The hotel would make there money back very soon with this type of format- what do you guys think ?

By I_am_sancho on Wednesday, October 08, 2003 - 09:18 am:  Edit

11 fucks for a SG hotel?!!!. I don't want clean bed spreads that bad. I_am_cheap_prick. ;)

By Senor Pauncho on Wednesday, October 08, 2003 - 07:39 pm:  Edit

Hotel DF on 1st charges 80 pesos/hour
(Not TOO filthy)

By Robert Johnson on Thursday, October 09, 2003 - 05:22 am:  Edit

$5/HOUR, HOtel Monitos, NE corner of Constitucion y Coahuila, just south of CC.

Tull, you might troll thru those thirty trollops, but go to REI (Recreational Equipment, Inc.) first! Buy a portable shower bag. That baņo down the hall does not have a shower; you'll have to bring one.

I suspect at least one one of those "9's" in the year of the creation of HOtel Eduardo-dumpo should be an "8" - 1869! What a derelict dingey dump!

Paola de GDL y Rio Nilo uses her own sheets.

(Message edited by avisar on October 09, 2003)

By Jtull1 on Saturday, November 08, 2003 - 03:31 pm:  Edit

Alejandra does to, which is a very damning statement about their opinion of their own fine establishment! Went into a room at the Edwaurdo & almost fainted - new bedspread & pillowcase. Yahoo! Except turns out it was only their first washing in the last 7 years. Some of the "La Valentina area" girls have started volunteering to pay the cleaner`s tip outta their own purse. Guess I wasn`t the only 'ugly American' unhappy with the badgering & cussing upon leaving. Anyone else have a problem at the Hacienda with their beds up against both walls on the sides?

By Jtull1 on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 - 02:15 am:  Edit

Ewaurdo hotel room cleaner pissed off after I burned some vanilla incense in a room. Said he preferred the reek of ciggies & stinch of body odor. Appeared really upset about it. Might try some cans of glade next time. (One WHOLE can per room should about do it right)? Hotel Irma on Constitution has become real bad about knocking repeatedly. Still no knock at the Rio Nileo + Los Monitos. Weekend knocks occassionaly at Edwaurdo on main street. Adelita.

By Maximus743 on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 - 02:59 pm:  Edit

Until management complains
I say fuck it
continue to burn the incense like all good mongers do :-) I love Vanilla!

By Explorer8939 on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 - 06:33 pm:  Edit

Can someone tell me why they would go to Eduardo, instead of the $5 Cascadas?

By Jtull1 on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 - 06:52 pm:  Edit

Half the price- 30 peso`s vs 55 pesos, & more importantly NO KNOCK at the door after 12 minutes. Beds are higher off the ground. Most on my payroll work outta the Eddy or Teresa. Those are my reasons. I do miss the porno TV & bathrooms in the room.

By Yama on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 - 06:53 pm:  Edit

GLADLY!

* No knock (or very rarely).

* Equates to 1/2 session for $3 as opposed to $10 at Cascadas.

* Higher percentage of chicas with good attitudes than the Cascadas chicas especially when you add in the ones from Teresa.

* The Eduardo staff have a much better attitude than the F'ng think they are better than the customer Cascadas guys.

* No badgering by the talenaro or room cleaners for teeps.

* Less chicas with padrotes work Eduardo. (just thru that out for your benefit,

By Silver on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 - 12:14 pm:  Edit

I used this hotel 3 times last month for the first time in over a year.

Had no choice as I checked out of Cascadas and later saw a hottie and knew about the non-knocking issue.

All three times was in there for over 30-40 minutes without a knock for the $3 rate.

Used Cascadas short time room once last week and eventhough I didn't leave the room until 30 minutes past my arrival time. They tried to get $5 more from me.

I used the mini-hotel 5-6 times in the past two weeks and didn't get the knock until after the 25-30 minutes mark. The lady did copped an attitude but still no extra charge.

By Youngbrig on Saturday, November 15, 2003 - 01:39 am:  Edit

Explorer:

Also, some Mongers-- err, Hombres-- simply know many people at Cascadas that their Significant Other also knows...I am talking about talacheros, recepcion desk guys, security guys, General Manager, etc...

In these instances, the Monger's Significant Other perhaps lived at Cascadas for a time...

For these Mongers, Cascadas is not an option...

YoungBrig

By Jtull1 on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 - 05:37 pm:  Edit

I`m going to go out on a limb and say they washed the bedspreads at the Edwaurdo hotel. Saw #2 guy bringing a pile of them from the Najera laundramat one morning. Also the main guy cleans that hotel like molly maid service. The lysol smell is inside the rooms early mornings. He admonishes you to not walk on his freshly mopped floors. Bathrooms still leave something to hope for.

By Jtull1 on Sunday, February 15, 2004 - 09:13 pm:  Edit

Thanks to all the mongers using the Edwaurdo who have kept their mouth shut. You know who you mongers are. Still the best run, 'monger friendly' SG hotel in TJ.(Now do I get a commission)? Heard a number of good things going on in there. Plus How bad can it be if the Queen of TJ`s SG (by marriage) uses it as her home base?

By Concarne on Sunday, February 15, 2004 - 09:44 pm:  Edit

Man...Eduardo could be pumping if the gerente had an epiphany and realized that a bit more cleanliness would get him happier SG workers and happier custumers.

The place is a dump...I will chat with the fellows there and see what is up. Not that I expect it will work.

By Silver on Monday, February 16, 2004 - 12:37 pm:  Edit

"Still the best run, 'monger friendly' SG hotel in TJ."

The quality is poor but you can't beat the price without the knocks. I have used it about 5-7 times in the past two weeks and have never gotten a knock.

Once two week ago we were there for over an hour and didn't get a knock. We left and the cleaning guy was outside with broom and dustpan in hand without saying a word. This was around midnight on a tuesday.

take care, silver

By Concarne on Monday, February 16, 2004 - 02:06 pm:  Edit

True but man is the place disgusting...

I am going to start bring in my own sheet or very large towel....I just cannot handle it. Keeps me from asking for cowgirl cuz I just do not want to lay on those sheets...

By Hornychuwawa on Wednesday, February 18, 2004 - 04:15 pm:  Edit

Agree on the cleanliness of the place. A lot of places would probably do much better business if they weren't so filthy. It really would not cost a lot or take a lot of effort. I don't understand the mentality of the people running the place.

By Reytj on Sunday, April 18, 2004 - 04:47 pm:  Edit

Hotel Eduardo has raised their DAILY rate to a whopping 100 pesos. It's still not clear to me which rooms are available at this rate ie whether it's those on the 2nd floor. "Un rato" rate remains 30 pesos.

Reytj

By Robert Johnson on Monday, April 19, 2004 - 10:57 am:  Edit

Several posts ago, the question was raised by Jtull, "Are there are any hotels in La Coahuila with heaters." "The Dreaded Cascadas," as you put it, Tull, SOMETIMES has a heater. More reliably, you can bring your own.

After seeing some good possibilities at Kmart and Target, I went to Home Depot. The heater I picked out was not the least expensive (which might amaze many of my friends!). The least pricey are about $33, but with a lot of plastic.

This was about $65. It is made out of metal, so, it seemed a lot more durable. The brand starts with a "P," as I recall, something like "Pelotis," like that exercise infomercial stuff. The unit is small.

I've felt the face of the heater right after running it for 30+ minutes; it was still not hot to the touch. That's handy for being able to stuff into a pack. And for not burning naked flesh in cramped rooms. But it does a good job of cranking out the heat; both the chicas and I really appreciate it.

Some of the rooms do not have electrical outlets. What you can do is to buy an adapter that screws into the light bulb socket. It has another socket for the bulb, and at least one electrical outlet on the side. I seem to recall buying mine here in Mexico for a few $$$. Never had the need to use it yet, so do not know how effective it is. Do not know if it is available in the U.S., either.


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