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keep in mind that the "Ped West" port of entry closes at like 2pm.  This is the one that is directly next to the outlet mall parking deck that has the bridge into TJ dropping you right in front of  tho rginal gay complex Extacis/Fusion (long closed from a fire).  That bridge only has limited hours like 6am-2pm each day - 

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After that point of entry closes, you just have to walk further over to the regular San Ysidro border crossing by the trolly stop/McDonalds which is 24/7 but further from premier (still walking distance on usa side - an extra 5-10 minutes).   There is an ATM inside that gas station as you come out on the Mexico side that's safe to use to get pesos.  DO NOT got to an ATM on ave revolucion as the cops watch for this and stop you and shake you down.   Uber between the border and Premier - it's like $3 usd and well worth the safety it gives.

Also - be very clear with them if you want a private show.  Don't accept nods.  If your using translator app, have them write back what they are agreeing to.  once you go to the back they have you $40 usd for the room. Last time the dancer then changed his story of what he would do back there, after we were already back there and the room was paid for.  Seemed like the other dancers were more pushing to take privates to the bath house upstairs - which used to be included in premier admission charge.

Make sure to have your passport or passport card as they are stamping them now in retaliation to trump.  If you don't its $300 usd fine or bribe.

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On 7/20/2025 at 11:49 PM, MrDakota said:

Make sure to have your passport or passport card as they are stamping them now.

Yes, I have always been told to keep and not lose the "green card" Mexican immigration gives me when I enter Mexico, lest I be subject to a fee.  This has been standard procedure for me for at least a decade.  Sometimes the immigration officer doesn't stamp my passport, but most of the time he does.  With a passport card, there is no place to stamp; therefore, all the more reason to keep track of your Mexican "green card" until after you've safely returned to the United States.

Edited by Vegas_Millennial

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