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Hello you two. Ella here. Enjoying your site. I've discovered that pepper gets rid of ants.. Just thought I'd let you know. I will keep an eye out for your tour of the town.
Once you are at a permanent place, buy some diatomaceous earth (for the ants, roaches, scorpions, etc.). I sprinkle it around the door and windows once every two weeks or so and I haven't had any critters since. I also have a cover for every single drain, both shower floor and sinks (I think some were coming up through them).
That is a great idea. We do know about that and it does seem to work very effectively. And yes, the drains can be an entry point as well. Thanks Jenny!
It was a great little town. We did pay for the location and to have king size bed. Some locations we have chosen have been problematic in fulfilling all of our requirements and Valladolid proved to be one of them. Most of the locations we end up choosing from a list of 10 or more properties. Not the case here. Thanks Winston!
We are staying in an Airbnb that we had to buy supplies for, ac filter, dish soap, scrub brush, cleaning supplies, wash all the towels and sheets, purchased cookware and air purifier just to be comfortable for a month since it's non refundable completely.
We travel with all of that. One of the reasons that the car is so full. But it has proven to be very helpful in a few situations. We don't need anything for the one here in Merida. The creature comforts are key to help make it a comfortable stay. Thanks Steve and Caroline.
Really appreciate how you are sharing your journey of sampling various places in Mexico. I really like the premise and plus it is a huge value to all of us contemplating a move to Mexico. Gina is killing with the video production. Love the beginning zoom in and zoom out of the geo-map. Plus get a kick out of the walking videos. There is no 3rd person shooting this so I assume it is via drone, but for the life of me I cannot see Gina controlling the drone. Glen from Foster City, CA.
Thanks Glen. She has just kept getting better and more innovative with each passing video. That walk video is actually our new 360 camera that automatically removes the stick that she is holding while filming. It is some phenomenal technology that gives a unique perspective and is so much easier to produce the video.
Yeah I hate when airbnbs go cheap on the furniture 😒. I NEVER go back or recommend. Yes I think you over paid. I have too, sometimes you have no other options. Tfs
@@coffeeplse3224 Thanks! Yeah, it does happen from time to time. We are going to discuss how we choose our Airbnb, cities and auto motels this week on the live stream. Seems a lot of people are wondering how and what our parameters are in making those decisions.
We did. Told the things that we liked and the things that needed attention. It would be perfect for a short stay to explore the area and all it has to offer.
Just getting start watching this video. It is such a great thing to see the happiness in your eyes and words. Mexico and Mexican's are truly beautiful people and we are so fortunate to live so close. By the way, I really enjoy your live video, keep on enjoying yourself. From Oakland, California
Great video, I love the tours. Thanks for your honest reviews. I believe that your videos will be a great assets to people at looking at various housing / rentals around the country. Sorry I haven't been on much, I had a medical emergency and was in the hospital for two weeks in Leon.
Oh, no! Hope that all is well now Benito. The whole reason that we wanted to do this channel was to help others and have some fun while doing it. Mission accomplished on both fronts. Thanks.
Hi Guys! Can I ask what Auto motel that was? Did you just find by googling when planning your road trip to the Yucatán? I’m always curious how much space are in those garages and how big of a car can fit in. Sad how expensive airbnbs have gone up the last few years. Did any of the reviews on that Airbnb list any of the issues you had? We’ve visited Vallidolid numerous times but never stayed. We used stay in the same beautiful colonial in Merida for quite a few years and it seemed during Covid maintenance went down and after Covid prices escalated 😢 Can’t wait to see your Merida digs 😊
@@julietschida9114 Hey Julie. I use a site, www.motelesdemexico.com/ to find the auto motels. When you click on them, up pops that property with the google reviews and directions to the side. I then read the reviews and go from there. We have a full size SUV with a roof bag on top and we have not yet had any problems fitting into any of the garages. That particular one was Auto Hotel Costa Azul and it cost us just about 700 pesos for the evening and it was very nice and comfortable.
Hi Guys; Water pressure is my number one issue, I can even deal with a cold shower somewhat. Always nice when there is cold beer in the fridge when You arrive, I have had that happen several times BIENVENIDOS. Shame the cenote was closed, that would have been the cat's meow as far as location goes. Have to agree with you seems a little overpriced for what it was......but clean is always a huge plus.
Yeah, the water pressure was a really big issue. It was a pain in the @$$ to have to open three faucets to get any pressure in the kitchen. And even then it wasn't great. They were great to work with and the location was PRIMO! And yes, we paid dearly for that location and a king bed. That was another thing that was difficult to find in Valladolid. The beers were most appreciated later that evening in the pool.
Yeah, it was Lindy. We knew that we were paying totally for location. We did really enjoy our time there and it was a fantastic place to be able to branch out from. The biggest issue we were encountering was finding a place that had at least a queen bed.
Now that would have been great. We have yet to see one in any of the 6 places that we have stayed yet. But when we do finally settle in to our own home, that will definitely be on the shopping list. Thanks Chris.
It would rain almost every day in some manner. It was pretty heavy at times, as you could see. It did actually totally fill the pool to the brim. It has been that way here in Merida as well. Late afternoon rains and thunderstorms. Hopefully you will get some soon. Thanks for watching Linda.
Nice tour, thanks for sharing. Looks nice down there. How do you like driving the Sorento down there? Are you renting it? Buy it in Mexico, or drove it from USA? I happen to own a 2019 LX+ V6 AWD
Ours is 2012 that we have had for years. It is doing great down here. We brought it with us from the US and will be selling it back there at the end of our 4 years of temporary residency. Then we will purchase here in Mexico.
They would at that Shane. We finally have one here in our 6th Airbnb. You really do get used to depositing the paper in the waste can in the bathroom. You also get used to emptying said can very regularly. LOL
@GringosRUs I have ones here in the states that I got on Amazon that are quick and easy to install on toilets here. If we end up doing what you're doing someday, I may have to take one from place to place haha!
That one is as hard no for me, even at half the price. The Airbnb prices are getting outrageous unfortunately. We’re in Europe at the moment and we’re staying in hotels more often, even for extended stays.
I get that Ken. We thought that we had hot water, but nope. If it had been for longer than the 4 weeks we were there, we would have had to maybe rethink it. The one thing that it did do, was reinforce the thought of the solar hot water systems that are on so many roofs here in Mexico.
Did you get one of those 360 cameras or did you use a drone for some of those shots (like on that white bench/chair where you were facing opposite directions and kissed)?
That was all with the new 360 camera with the obvious exception of the drone shots of Centro. That camera really does do a great job Jenny. Glad that we made the investment as it gives a great perspective.
I think the price was high as well, furnishings were lacking. Thank you for being honest, with all the taxes and fees we pay to stay hosts need to step up a bit. A toilet seat at least 😂😂😂
The gorditas looked good, the produce you bought looks fantastic, the view of the town from the drone was wonderful! The Airbnb looked cute, that stinks about the hot water though, glad that you guys handled it well.
Well, a cold shower isn't the end of the world Cindy, but it does open the eyes a little. The food on that street was magnificent and we thoroughly enjoyed eating there. It will be very interesting to see the numbers when we do the finance video. Thanks for watching!
Do you have a book with the auto hotels? How do you find them? Maybe I missed it when you originally tour the auto hotel with the camasutra😂 and all!!😂😂😂
I use a website called www.motelesdemexico.com/ It breaks them down by state and then by city. I then click on the reviews and can get a good idea if it is a place that we want to stay or not. I basically try to stay with 4.3 stars or above. When we drove down, I actually printed a list of the top 4 in each city to try and give us options in case something occurs. Thanks Wilfredo!
You've mentioned visiting the Lake Chapala area... Here's a pretty obscure you tube channel most don't know about. "Ed Jim Chapala" An elderly gentleman who does regular short walking videos in Chapala and Ajijic, etc. He claims the lake isn't that much worse than most silt/dirt bottom lakes.??? 🤠✌️
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Thanks for answering!!😎
Any time!
Hello you two. Ella here. Enjoying your site. I've discovered that pepper gets rid of ants.. Just thought I'd let you know.
I will keep an eye out for your tour of the town.
Thanks for sharing the tip Ella. Glad that you re enjoying it here in GringosRus!
Once you are at a permanent place, buy some diatomaceous earth (for the ants, roaches, scorpions, etc.). I sprinkle it around the door and windows once every two weeks or so and I haven't had any critters since. I also have a cover for every single drain, both shower floor and sinks (I think some were coming up through them).
That is a great idea. We do know about that and it does seem to work very effectively. And yes, the drains can be an entry point as well. Thanks Jenny!
I stayed in Valladolid for a couple of weeks. I would concur the price you paid was quite high. Overall it's a charming town.
It was a great little town. We did pay for the location and to have king size bed. Some locations we have chosen have been problematic in fulfilling all of our requirements and Valladolid proved to be one of them. Most of the locations we end up choosing from a list of 10 or more properties. Not the case here. Thanks Winston!
We are staying in an Airbnb that we had to buy supplies for, ac filter, dish soap, scrub brush, cleaning supplies, wash all the towels and sheets, purchased cookware and air purifier just to be comfortable for a month since it's non refundable completely.
We travel with all of that. One of the reasons that the car is so full. But it has proven to be very helpful in a few situations. We don't need anything for the one here in Merida. The creature comforts are key to help make it a comfortable stay. Thanks Steve and Caroline.
Love your guys videos 📹 ❤️ thanks for sharing your story with us all 😊enjoy every minute of them 😀 😊
Thank you Patsy. We are always happy to take all of you along with us on these trips! Glad that you enjoyed it.
Really appreciate how you are sharing your journey of sampling various places in Mexico. I really like the premise and plus it is a huge value to all of us contemplating a move to Mexico. Gina is killing with the video production. Love the beginning zoom in and zoom out of the geo-map. Plus get a kick out of the walking videos. There is no 3rd person shooting this so I assume it is via drone, but for the life of me I cannot see Gina controlling the drone. Glen from Foster City, CA.
Thanks Glen. She has just kept getting better and more innovative with each passing video. That walk video is actually our new 360 camera that automatically removes the stick that she is holding while filming. It is some phenomenal technology that gives a unique perspective and is so much easier to produce the video.
Yeah I hate when airbnbs go cheap on the furniture 😒. I NEVER go back or recommend. Yes I think you over paid. I have too, sometimes you have no other options. Tfs
@@coffeeplse3224 Thanks! Yeah, it does happen from time to time. We are going to discuss how we choose our Airbnb, cities and auto motels this week on the live stream. Seems a lot of people are wondering how and what our parameters are in making those decisions.
Gina is a Drone Ninja
I really enjoyed this video. It had a bit of everything, including some genuine laugh-out-loud moments. Still here, still loving what you do!
I would definitely leave a review to warn the next person about that airbnb especially since it was so expensive.
Yes! It was pricey!
We did. Told the things that we liked and the things that needed attention. It would be perfect for a short stay to explore the area and all it has to offer.
Yeah. Especially when compared to what we have now in Merida for almost the same money. Demand is affecting the price in Valladolid.
Just getting start watching this video. It is such a great thing to see the happiness in your eyes and words. Mexico and Mexican's are truly beautiful people and we are so fortunate to live so close. By the way, I really enjoy your live video, keep on enjoying yourself. From Oakland, California
Thanks Susan and Chico. It is a very special country and the people just enhance that even more. Enjoy the video.
Great video, I love the tours. Thanks for your honest reviews. I believe that your videos will be a great assets to people at looking at various housing / rentals around the country. Sorry I haven't been on much, I had a medical emergency and was in the hospital for two weeks in Leon.
Oh, no! Hope that all is well now Benito. The whole reason that we wanted to do this channel was to help others and have some fun while doing it. Mission accomplished on both fronts. Thanks.
On the med. I'll be laid up for a couple of months. Need to get an extension on our Visa.@@GringosRUs
Hi Guys! Can I ask what Auto motel that was? Did you just find by googling when planning your road trip to the Yucatán? I’m always curious how much space are in those garages and how big of a car can fit in. Sad how expensive airbnbs have gone up the last few years. Did any of the reviews on that Airbnb list any of the issues you had? We’ve visited Vallidolid numerous times but never stayed. We used stay in the same beautiful colonial in Merida for quite a few years and it seemed during Covid maintenance went down and after Covid prices escalated 😢 Can’t wait to see your Merida digs 😊
@@julietschida9114 Hey Julie. I use a site,
www.motelesdemexico.com/ to find the auto motels. When you click on them, up pops that property with the google reviews and directions to the side. I then read the reviews and go from there. We have a full size SUV with a roof bag on top and we have not yet had any problems fitting into any of the garages. That particular one was Auto Hotel Costa Azul and it cost us just about 700 pesos for the evening and it was very nice and comfortable.
Hi Guys; Water pressure is my number one issue, I can even deal with a cold shower somewhat. Always nice when there is cold beer in the fridge when You arrive, I have had that happen several times BIENVENIDOS. Shame the cenote was closed, that would have been the cat's meow as far as location goes. Have to agree with you seems a little overpriced for what it was......but clean is always a huge plus.
Yeah, the water pressure was a really big issue. It was a pain in the @$$ to have to open three faucets to get any pressure in the kitchen. And even then it wasn't great. They were great to work with and the location was PRIMO! And yes, we paid dearly for that location and a king bed. That was another thing that was difficult to find in Valladolid. The beers were most appreciated later that evening in the pool.
That’s a lot of $$$!
Yeah, it was Lindy. We knew that we were paying totally for location. We did really enjoy our time there and it was a fantastic place to be able to branch out from. The biggest issue we were encountering was finding a place that had at least a queen bed.
Maybe they should've invested in an air fryer so much quicker and easier 😊
Now that would have been great. We have yet to see one in any of the 6 places that we have stayed yet. But when we do finally settle in to our own home, that will definitely be on the shopping list. Thanks Chris.
Wish it would rain like that in Central Texas. It is so dry here. 😢
It would rain almost every day in some manner. It was pretty heavy at times, as you could see. It did actually totally fill the pool to the brim. It has been that way here in Merida as well. Late afternoon rains and thunderstorms. Hopefully you will get some soon. Thanks for watching Linda.
Nice tour, thanks for sharing. Looks nice down there. How do you like driving the Sorento down there? Are you renting it? Buy it in Mexico, or drove it from USA? I happen to own a 2019 LX+ V6 AWD
Ours is 2012 that we have had for years. It is doing great down here. We brought it with us from the US and will be selling it back there at the end of our 4 years of temporary residency. Then we will purchase here in Mexico.
What's the trick to not flushing paper when they don't have bidets? Bidets would be extra great in those situations.
They would at that Shane. We finally have one here in our 6th Airbnb. You really do get used to depositing the paper in the waste can in the bathroom. You also get used to emptying said can very regularly. LOL
@GringosRUs I have ones here in the states that I got on Amazon that are quick and easy to install on toilets here. If we end up doing what you're doing someday, I may have to take one from place to place haha!
@@shanebappe5273 That truly would be a solution. One more thing to fit in the car for us isn't an option. LOL
That one is as hard no for me, even at half the price. The Airbnb prices are getting outrageous unfortunately. We’re in Europe at the moment and we’re staying in hotels more often, even for extended stays.
I get that Ken. We thought that we had hot water, but nope. If it had been for longer than the 4 weeks we were there, we would have had to maybe rethink it. The one thing that it did do, was reinforce the thought of the solar hot water systems that are on so many roofs here in Mexico.
Did you get one of those 360 cameras or did you use a drone for some of those shots (like on that white bench/chair where you were facing opposite directions and kissed)?
That was all with the new 360 camera with the obvious exception of the drone shots of Centro. That camera really does do a great job Jenny. Glad that we made the investment as it gives a great perspective.
I think the price was high as well, furnishings were lacking. Thank you for being honest, with all the taxes and fees we pay to stay hosts need to step up a bit. A toilet seat at least 😂😂😂
You think?!?? LOL We did manage just fine with all of that being said. But yeah, it was a little higher than what it truly offered.
The gorditas looked good, the produce you bought looks fantastic, the view of the town from the drone was wonderful! The Airbnb looked cute, that stinks about the hot water though, glad that you guys handled it well.
Well, a cold shower isn't the end of the world Cindy, but it does open the eyes a little. The food on that street was magnificent and we thoroughly enjoyed eating there. It will be very interesting to see the numbers when we do the finance video. Thanks for watching!
Do you have a book with the auto hotels? How do you find them? Maybe I missed it when you originally tour the auto hotel with the camasutra😂 and all!!😂😂😂
I use a website called www.motelesdemexico.com/ It breaks them down by state and then by city. I then click on the reviews and can get a good idea if it is a place that we want to stay or not. I basically try to stay with 4.3 stars or above. When we drove down, I actually printed a list of the top 4 in each city to try and give us options in case something occurs. Thanks Wilfredo!
Why were the reviews so positive? Did you leave a rating?
For a week or less it would be perfect. We did review it, as we do all our stays, and we were honest. Things we liked and areas that needed attention.
Gorditas are so yummy! Yeay to Mercado shopping 👏 That fan plant in the back is gorgeous! Did you ever find the name to that?
It's a Traveler's Palm. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravenala. and YES, the gorditas were amazebalz. 😄
You've mentioned visiting the Lake Chapala area...
Here's a pretty obscure you tube channel most don't know about.
"Ed Jim Chapala"
An elderly gentleman who does regular short walking videos in Chapala and Ajijic, etc.
He claims the lake isn't that much worse than most silt/dirt bottom lakes.???
🤠✌️
Thanks Tony. We will check it out. We love to watch what others are doing here in Mexico.
I couldn't say it right the entire time there and still cant. For 2500 month they should have left you a keg of beer
LOL, we heard it called all sorts of things by the tourists walking around Centro area, so you aren't alone.
Having 2 bathrooms is important for a long lasting marriage 😂
It does have a lot of advantages to say the least. LOL