Before I get to our time in Los Algodones, I need to mention our time in Casa Grande. We had driven through the Casa Grande area several times over the past few years but have never stopped to take in the area. This year we decided to spend a couple of days while waiting for my dental appointment on the 16th. We had two sets of friends staying at Palm Creek Golf & RV Park so we looked into their “first-timers special” in hopes of staying there during our visit. But at almost $60 a night it was over what we were willing to spend. Instead we opted for High Chaparral a few miles outside of town. At $15/night (Passport America) this fit our needs perfectly. Our friends Steve and Dianne had recently stayed here and highly recommended it.
The first afternoon we were there we met up with
Nancy and Greg both former co-workers of Barb’s back in Minnesota. We met them
at we are now calling “Our New Favorite Bar”. After reading Steve and Dianne’s
blog post of their stay in the area we just knew that we had to visit The Thirsty Donkey. It is unlike any bar we have visited in that it is
a self-serve bar with 40 taps lining the walls.
| A few of the many self serve taps |
The next day we traveled over to Palm Creek to
visit with Dave and Diane who we had met in Quartzsite a couple years ago. We
were totally unprepared for what we encountered when we got there. We knew their
site number and just thought we would drive around until we saw their rig. When
we got there we knew we were in trouble. There are over 2,000 sites covering a multitude number of blocks! We were driving pretty much aimlessly when this guy pulls
up to us on his bike and asks us if we are lost….. it is Dave! As we follow him
back to his rig it is obvious that we would have never found them! As we see
Dave turn into his site on his bike we look out the window and who do we see
standing outside her rig? Nancy! Out of 2,000 sites, they are basically
neighbors. Barb gets out and I pull into Dave’s site.
Dave and Diane are very active with biking,
golfing and pickleball so they are really getting the most out of
the amenities of the park and have planned a 4 month stay this year. We visited
for about 3 hours before making our way back home. Palm Creek is a great park
for those who take advantage of everything they have to offer and is more
affordable with their monthly (~$900-$1,000) or multi-month (~$800)
rates……Someday maybe but right now we just would not get our monies worth out
of it. Casa Grande is a great little town and we could definitely see ourselves
spending more time there. | Diane and Dave outside their rig |
| Nancy, all ready for the Viking's game! |
The next morning we packed up and drove the
three hours to Yuma. Our only reason for coming here was to go to the dentist
and pick up a few prescriptions. We pulled into the Quechan Casino which has a
section of their parking lot where they allow RV’er and truckers to stay during
their visit. No hookups, no organization, just a large dirt parking lot where you can park. Some are there for just one night while others look like they have
been there a little while. Although a little noisier than an RV park, it is a
great spot to spend a few days for free. We
planned on staying for….. well, we really didn’t know. We had set aside up to 5 days but it all depended on exactly what I needed done for dental
work.
The next morning we jumped in the truck and drove 2-3 miles down the road to the border parking area. For $6/day you can park in a secured area for the day. There is free parking along the road a mile or so before the parking area as well for those who want to walk a little bit.
There are so many dental options in Los Algodones it is mind-boggling when trying to decide which ones are reputable and reliable. We (by "we" I mean Barb) did a lot of research online. Blogs, articles, reviews.... and we decided on Sani Dental. We have friends who have used Bernal Dental several times and are very happy. Since we were happy with Sani the first time, we went back there again.
We had made an appointment with our anticipated arrival date more than a month ago and changed the appointment twice as our arrival date changed. On the appointed day we arrived at Sani Dental 40 minutes prior to my 9:30 appointment. As it turns out they could not find me but got me in right away. In fact, I got in before the guy who was there for his 9:00 appointment. So far so good!The next morning we jumped in the truck and drove 2-3 miles down the road to the border parking area. For $6/day you can park in a secured area for the day. There is free parking along the road a mile or so before the parking area as well for those who want to walk a little bit.
| Headed through the turnstiles! |
| Waiting patiently! |
| One of the many doors |
Next up I was taken to a room where they went over the results and gave me recommendations. In my case the recommendations was 2 crowns and a filling for which they quoted me a little over $1,000. When I told them I wanted metal/porcelain instead of full porcelain crowns and to take off the cleaning (I get those for free with our preventative insurance) the total went down to $465 for everything.
Once that was worked out I was taken back up front where I was asked to put down a deposit. They take cash, check or a credit card (4% fee). While I was paying for my dental work I overheard another customer ask if they covered hotel fees which apparently they do and she got $360 off her bill. I am not sure if they do this for all hotels or just certain ones.
A short time later they called me in for the work. The dentist herself spoke very little English but the assistant spoke it fluently. An hour and a half of drilling, impressions and whatever else they do I was out of there with two temporary crowns and told to come back the next day at 11:00.
From there we went to El' Paraiso where we had tacos and beer. The beer was good, the tacos were just okay.
| These two were dancing to a little Elvis music |
Then it was onto the pharmacy and liquor store. At the pharmacy we got Z-packs ($3.99), 800mg Ibuprofen ($3.99), 100 ct Amoxicillin ($5.99) and Mucinex ($8.00). At the liquor store we each got a bottle of Tequila as that is about the only thing it is worth buying down here.
We were back at the rig exactly 4 hours from when we left it.
My next appointment was the following day at 11:00. We arrived at 10:15 hoping to get in early. I sat in the waiting room while Barb went and wandered the streets of Mexico. That is one nice thing about Los Algodones, you feel safe walking the streets. The vendors are assertive trying to get you to look at their goods but not overly aggressive. You get used to it and mostly just ignore them. We did not feel nearly as comfortable when we visited Nogales last year. Barb was back with her treasures before I was called in for my appointment. She had bought two blankets and one table cloth. She got the blankets for $7 each (she had talked them down from $15). The table cloth started out at $25 and she got it for $18).
At 11:00 they called me in for my appointment. I was greeted by the same dentist and assistant as the day before. I was not sure what they were going to do and did not know what to expect. The first thing the dentist did was pop out both my temporary crowns and then I think she tested the new crowns for fit. She then put the temps back in said to come back the next day at 9:00 for the final crown fitting and the filling. We were back in the truck and headed back to the rig by noon.
My next appointment was the following day at 11:00. We arrived at 10:15 hoping to get in early. I sat in the waiting room while Barb went and wandered the streets of Mexico. That is one nice thing about Los Algodones, you feel safe walking the streets. The vendors are assertive trying to get you to look at their goods but not overly aggressive. You get used to it and mostly just ignore them. We did not feel nearly as comfortable when we visited Nogales last year. Barb was back with her treasures before I was called in for my appointment. She had bought two blankets and one table cloth. She got the blankets for $7 each (she had talked them down from $15). The table cloth started out at $25 and she got it for $18).
| Many of the vendors have the same thing |
| One of the many corridors with vendors and goods |
| This place was filled with stained glass |
The final day we arrived 15 minutes early for my appointment. When I was called in they fitted the crowns, did some grinding to touch them up and send them out to be polished. While we waited for that they worked on my filling then cemented the permanent crowns in place. They followed that up with more x-rays for their warranty record. The crowns and filling have a 2 year warranty if anything happens to them. We were out of there and headed back to the truck in about and on the road headed to Quartzsite by noon.
Overall I was very satisfied with the work done here and saved over $2,000. Time will tell how it stands up compared to a dentist in the U.S. but I have not had any issues with the work I had done a few years ago so we are hoping for the same.
We hurried back to the casino where we packed up and drove the 82 miles to Quartzsite where a whole new adventure awaits us!
Overall I was very satisfied with the work done here and saved over $2,000. Time will tell how it stands up compared to a dentist in the U.S. but I have not had any issues with the work I had done a few years ago so we are hoping for the same.
We hurried back to the casino where we packed up and drove the 82 miles to Quartzsite where a whole new adventure awaits us!
