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The information provided in all Mexican pages are only suggestions and anecdotal stories. The information in the Mexican pages is a generic peace of work and is meant only as a general guide, it should not be taken as absolute fact. The information provided in this pages can change at any given day. By clicking on the links in this page you are leaving our web site. The listings given here are intended to assist in the location of organizations that provide a special service and not as an endorsement of these firms. No liability or responsibility is assumed for the services rendered by any organization that is listed. As a general rule, expect to get what you pay. If you're paying $2US a night, that says a lot about the services available. If you're paying $15US a night, you should be getting basic hookup services, plus bathrooms and showers. If you're paying $25US a night, then you're either in Los Cabos or the Tijuana-Ensenada strip - both being areas where prices can get excessive. Throughout Baja California, water pressure will be very low, especially during the daytime hours. The quality of electrical power varies throughout Baja California. Most RV parks with electrical connections will offer simple 15 amp service. In some of the better parks you'll find 30 amp service, and in a few cases 50 amp/220 volt service. | |||||||||