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Was in San Diego over the weekend and decided to give Premier Men's Club a visit since its been awhile.  As usual parked on the USA side and walked over.  Ubered from the other side of the border to the club (5 minutes - 50 pesos).  I was suprsied with parking at the border on a weekend night was very empty.  Used to be packed all the time in the past.

Club admission was $100 pesos ($5-$6 USD).  Club had about 15-20 dancers and 15-20 customers.  A lot quieter than times past.  Ave Revolution drive with the other bars also seemed very quiet.  Had a few cocktails for $120 pesos.  It's still signal a dancer and they jump off the stage and grind on you for a bit as you tip.  They DO except USD no problem and will make change in USD singles as well.  

Got two privates.  Private room area is now $45 USD admission (went up $10) and whatever you negotiate with the dancer.  Had a really good dance for $60 usd  / 15 min and a second not so good dance with a gay-bater who kind of promised one thing and then did another.  There was a language barrier so google translate was a friend again.  Next time it will be verbal yeses instead of head nods and paying after vs half before.  I still had some fun back there but wasn't what we agreed on.

Still will go back as I've had a lot of great times there in the past.  Sad to see that this border town seems to be struggling and hope they are able to keep alive down there. 

Uber'd back at 4 or 5am - 5 minute uber to the border and walked right up to customs no problem.  Main things to know if going your first time is to bring cash or as soon as you cross the border, there is a gas station with an ATM that can get pesos.  Also the main pickup point for Ubers.  TAxi's are also there but I prefer to use uber instead of negotiating.  I also had some problems with cell signal this time which is odd.  My USA carrier gives me free roaming in central and South America.  Even still your barely over the border a mile and typically still stay on USA cell service.  Signal was not as good which affected google translate.  Eventually was able to download Spanish for offline mode in google translate - do this ahead of time.  If you don't speak fluid Spanish, you need a translator app for Tijuana.  Even though it's a border town, the language barrier is real and English is not widely spoken.  It's not like Cancun or Puerto Vallarta where English is widely spoken. 

There is still a bath house above the club (red something....) some dancers will try to sell deeper connections at but I didn't find anyone that fit that taste this trip.  At the border they are also now stamping passports which sucks as this border point historically used to be walk right in, sometimes without having to show the passport.  That's now changed.  You need a passport or passport id card - global entry card will not work alone to get you into Mexico anymore and it's a $2000 peso fine. 

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been there a couple of times but haven't seen guys go to a private lap dance area before. Will visit next month and check it out. were there many women there?

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a few women but not overwhelming. Maybe 3 or 4.   Private room is next to the bar/cash register area.  Big sign says "privado" you have to be buzzed in

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