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August 11, 2011 at 4:05 PM #719124August 11, 2011 at 4:15 PM #717933
briansd1
Guest[quote=sdrealtor]
I’m sure the Panda Express and PF Changs are huge draws for the Chinese/Asian tourists also.[/quote]
hahaha..
Go to Cabazon and watch the shoppers. There are even more Asian tourists and Asian-Americans from LA there.
Seriously, when at Carlsbad, go see where the buses park. There are cheap Chinese tours that come to SAN for the day.
I’m telling you, the world is changing thanks to the cheap Dollar. I’ve been on a tour with my Chinese friends. The tours are fast-paced and allow the tourists to take pictures at all the “must-see” sites.
August 11, 2011 at 4:15 PM #718024briansd1
Guest[quote=sdrealtor]
I’m sure the Panda Express and PF Changs are huge draws for the Chinese/Asian tourists also.[/quote]
hahaha..
Go to Cabazon and watch the shoppers. There are even more Asian tourists and Asian-Americans from LA there.
Seriously, when at Carlsbad, go see where the buses park. There are cheap Chinese tours that come to SAN for the day.
I’m telling you, the world is changing thanks to the cheap Dollar. I’ve been on a tour with my Chinese friends. The tours are fast-paced and allow the tourists to take pictures at all the “must-see” sites.
August 11, 2011 at 4:15 PM #718620briansd1
Guest[quote=sdrealtor]
I’m sure the Panda Express and PF Changs are huge draws for the Chinese/Asian tourists also.[/quote]
hahaha..
Go to Cabazon and watch the shoppers. There are even more Asian tourists and Asian-Americans from LA there.
Seriously, when at Carlsbad, go see where the buses park. There are cheap Chinese tours that come to SAN for the day.
I’m telling you, the world is changing thanks to the cheap Dollar. I’ve been on a tour with my Chinese friends. The tours are fast-paced and allow the tourists to take pictures at all the “must-see” sites.
August 11, 2011 at 4:15 PM #718775briansd1
Guest[quote=sdrealtor]
I’m sure the Panda Express and PF Changs are huge draws for the Chinese/Asian tourists also.[/quote]
hahaha..
Go to Cabazon and watch the shoppers. There are even more Asian tourists and Asian-Americans from LA there.
Seriously, when at Carlsbad, go see where the buses park. There are cheap Chinese tours that come to SAN for the day.
I’m telling you, the world is changing thanks to the cheap Dollar. I’ve been on a tour with my Chinese friends. The tours are fast-paced and allow the tourists to take pictures at all the “must-see” sites.
August 11, 2011 at 4:15 PM #719134briansd1
Guest[quote=sdrealtor]
I’m sure the Panda Express and PF Changs are huge draws for the Chinese/Asian tourists also.[/quote]
hahaha..
Go to Cabazon and watch the shoppers. There are even more Asian tourists and Asian-Americans from LA there.
Seriously, when at Carlsbad, go see where the buses park. There are cheap Chinese tours that come to SAN for the day.
I’m telling you, the world is changing thanks to the cheap Dollar. I’ve been on a tour with my Chinese friends. The tours are fast-paced and allow the tourists to take pictures at all the “must-see” sites.
August 11, 2011 at 4:32 PM #717957Anonymous
GuestLots of fairly high-priced restaurants in Temecula/Murietta are packed on weekends. It’s supposed to be one of the epicentres of the housing crisis, but you’d never know the economy took a hit if you only observed the traffic in these restaurants.
It bugs my wife because I always ponder it every time we eat out. My only theory is that it is strategic defaulters with extra cash flow because they are not paying their mortgages. But I’ve been observing this for years, and I’m still perplexed.
August 11, 2011 at 4:32 PM #718047Anonymous
GuestLots of fairly high-priced restaurants in Temecula/Murietta are packed on weekends. It’s supposed to be one of the epicentres of the housing crisis, but you’d never know the economy took a hit if you only observed the traffic in these restaurants.
It bugs my wife because I always ponder it every time we eat out. My only theory is that it is strategic defaulters with extra cash flow because they are not paying their mortgages. But I’ve been observing this for years, and I’m still perplexed.
August 11, 2011 at 4:32 PM #718643Anonymous
GuestLots of fairly high-priced restaurants in Temecula/Murietta are packed on weekends. It’s supposed to be one of the epicentres of the housing crisis, but you’d never know the economy took a hit if you only observed the traffic in these restaurants.
It bugs my wife because I always ponder it every time we eat out. My only theory is that it is strategic defaulters with extra cash flow because they are not paying their mortgages. But I’ve been observing this for years, and I’m still perplexed.
August 11, 2011 at 4:32 PM #718798Anonymous
GuestLots of fairly high-priced restaurants in Temecula/Murietta are packed on weekends. It’s supposed to be one of the epicentres of the housing crisis, but you’d never know the economy took a hit if you only observed the traffic in these restaurants.
It bugs my wife because I always ponder it every time we eat out. My only theory is that it is strategic defaulters with extra cash flow because they are not paying their mortgages. But I’ve been observing this for years, and I’m still perplexed.
August 11, 2011 at 4:32 PM #719158Anonymous
GuestLots of fairly high-priced restaurants in Temecula/Murietta are packed on weekends. It’s supposed to be one of the epicentres of the housing crisis, but you’d never know the economy took a hit if you only observed the traffic in these restaurants.
It bugs my wife because I always ponder it every time we eat out. My only theory is that it is strategic defaulters with extra cash flow because they are not paying their mortgages. But I’ve been observing this for years, and I’m still perplexed.
August 11, 2011 at 4:34 PM #717962bearishgurl
Participant[quote=briansd1]Go to Cabazon and watch the shoppers. There are even more Asian tourists and Asian-Americans from LA there.
Seriously, when at Carlsbad, go see where the buses park. There are cheap Chinese tours that come to SAN for the day.
I’m telling you, the world is changing thanks to the cheap Dollar. I’ve been on a tour with my Chinese friends. The tours are fast-paced and allow the tourists to take pictures at all the “must-see” sites.
http://7usa8.com/en/journey.aspx?JourneyID=1018
[/quote]so true, brian. And also true about Mexicans flooding the malls. Mall retailers don’t have to worry about credit card fees dipping into their profits with Mexicans. The vast majority pay cash. And these shoppers have an insatiable appetite for American fashion, household goods, electronics and other mdse.
In South County Macy’s stores, many Mexicans buy 12-20 pairs of shoes at once during their frequent “5-hour” sales.
Great Chinese tour link, btw 🙂
August 11, 2011 at 4:34 PM #718052bearishgurl
Participant[quote=briansd1]Go to Cabazon and watch the shoppers. There are even more Asian tourists and Asian-Americans from LA there.
Seriously, when at Carlsbad, go see where the buses park. There are cheap Chinese tours that come to SAN for the day.
I’m telling you, the world is changing thanks to the cheap Dollar. I’ve been on a tour with my Chinese friends. The tours are fast-paced and allow the tourists to take pictures at all the “must-see” sites.
http://7usa8.com/en/journey.aspx?JourneyID=1018
[/quote]so true, brian. And also true about Mexicans flooding the malls. Mall retailers don’t have to worry about credit card fees dipping into their profits with Mexicans. The vast majority pay cash. And these shoppers have an insatiable appetite for American fashion, household goods, electronics and other mdse.
In South County Macy’s stores, many Mexicans buy 12-20 pairs of shoes at once during their frequent “5-hour” sales.
Great Chinese tour link, btw 🙂
August 11, 2011 at 4:34 PM #718648bearishgurl
Participant[quote=briansd1]Go to Cabazon and watch the shoppers. There are even more Asian tourists and Asian-Americans from LA there.
Seriously, when at Carlsbad, go see where the buses park. There are cheap Chinese tours that come to SAN for the day.
I’m telling you, the world is changing thanks to the cheap Dollar. I’ve been on a tour with my Chinese friends. The tours are fast-paced and allow the tourists to take pictures at all the “must-see” sites.
http://7usa8.com/en/journey.aspx?JourneyID=1018
[/quote]so true, brian. And also true about Mexicans flooding the malls. Mall retailers don’t have to worry about credit card fees dipping into their profits with Mexicans. The vast majority pay cash. And these shoppers have an insatiable appetite for American fashion, household goods, electronics and other mdse.
In South County Macy’s stores, many Mexicans buy 12-20 pairs of shoes at once during their frequent “5-hour” sales.
Great Chinese tour link, btw 🙂
August 11, 2011 at 4:34 PM #718803bearishgurl
Participant[quote=briansd1]Go to Cabazon and watch the shoppers. There are even more Asian tourists and Asian-Americans from LA there.
Seriously, when at Carlsbad, go see where the buses park. There are cheap Chinese tours that come to SAN for the day.
I’m telling you, the world is changing thanks to the cheap Dollar. I’ve been on a tour with my Chinese friends. The tours are fast-paced and allow the tourists to take pictures at all the “must-see” sites.
http://7usa8.com/en/journey.aspx?JourneyID=1018
[/quote]so true, brian. And also true about Mexicans flooding the malls. Mall retailers don’t have to worry about credit card fees dipping into their profits with Mexicans. The vast majority pay cash. And these shoppers have an insatiable appetite for American fashion, household goods, electronics and other mdse.
In South County Macy’s stores, many Mexicans buy 12-20 pairs of shoes at once during their frequent “5-hour” sales.
Great Chinese tour link, btw 🙂
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