Adding to this thread with my own experience from 3 weeks ago:
The scene has definitely improved since my last visit in 2023.
Biggest change: More girls working online now.
Still a great destination. Solid 7/10.
Mexico first timer — need advice
Started by DetroitDan · 26 Feb 2026 · 579 views
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Any restaurants or bars you'd recommend for hanging out during the day?
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I was there in early March and can add some detail:
Prices: Good value overall. I spent about $100/day on the hobby side.
Girls: Mostly locals. Quality was above average.
My favorite spot was the freelancer area near the hotels.
One tip: Go early in the evening for first pick.
Prices: Good value overall. I spent about $100/day on the hobby side.
Girls: Mostly locals. Quality was above average.
My favorite spot was the freelancer area near the hotels.
One tip: Go early in the evening for first pick.
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Did you feel safe in the red light areas?
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22 Mar 2026 at 16:10
Spot on with the prices. That's exactly what I paid when I visited in February.
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How's the daytime scene there compared to Colombia?
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Hmm, I had a different experience. When I went, prices were about the same but quality was different.
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