I am sort of wondering something.... living in El Paso we have access to Juarez just across the bridge. I have been to The Cabaret, Lamplighter Westside Lounge and others.... although you can get pretty much whatever you want at Cabaret the girls are not that great in the looks department. Now if you go across the bridge to Juarez you can get a taxi to one of many strip clubs or massage parlors and get much prettier and younger ladies helping you . the massage parlors like Sillohuetas have gorgeous girls for thirty dollars an hour full service. Then there are strip clubs like Jokers where the dancers are gorgeous and all "table" dances are done in a private room , average 4 songs for twenty five dollars total. With all this available , why do we not have any reviews on this site for anything in Juarez... better looking ladies, less money and much more for your money.
Possibly because no one has put forth the effort to add a club. Good news is that you can make history and share your info on these gems by clicking the "add a club" link above :)
MEX isn't worth the risk. Last week there was all sorts of news coverage of a American lady accused of trying to smuggle pot across the boarder on a public bus. Turns out in MEX, you are assume guilty unless you can prove (or pay for) you innocence. Fortunately for this lady, there was security video that showed she did not carry the pot onto the bus (it was already planted before she got on) and the corrupt MEX cops involved decided not to appear at her hearing. Judge tossed out the charges but after she spent almost a week in a MEX hell hole jail.
OP starts a thread asking what YMMV stands for, and now this ? Has OP not discovered Tuscl Glossary, or News Channels on TV ? Any time spent on later should clue one in that crossing the border into "CJ" isn't the best thing for ones well being.
Another clue: State Dept. website has a travel advisory out on Ciudad Juarez, and its State of Chihuahua. It advises govt. employees to "defer non-essential travel" there.
Translation- Don't go there, unless you are specifically assigned to some duty there.
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Another clue: State Dept. website has a travel advisory out on Ciudad Juarez, and its State of Chihuahua. It advises govt. employees to "defer non-essential travel" there.
Translation- Don't go there, unless you are specifically assigned to some duty there.