Tijuana

Americans Cross the Border Exclusively To Visit This Water Park

Do you know which one?

Photo by: Albercas el Vergel

What began as a "different" tourist attraction to offer to our U.S. neighbors as part of the "Free Tourist" tour organized by Derrik Chinn , now is one of the most recurrent and popular places for "gringos" to have fun.

We are talking about Albercas el Vergel, which is located in the Alamar area of ​​Tijuana, as place that is characterized for their large letters at the top of a hill, which can be seen from many parts of the city near the facilities.

Parece que o Forsetes e o Sath gostam bastante do Homem de Ferro

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That's right, now, the number of visitors from across the border is highly significant. From being an optional and different attraction, nowadays it is a well-known destination.

Just take a look at all the social media madness, , where most of the videos uploaded to instagram make us realize that Americans are the ones who enjoy this spot the most.

Parece que o Forsetes e o Sath gostam bastante do Homem de Ferro

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Here in Tijuana ,the deal for tourists is special, and the cost of the park admission is also considerably reduced for them due to dollar rate, so they can constantly visit for the price they would pay in a U.S. water park for a day.

Considering that the admission to Vergel is 150 pesos (8.00 dlls), the visit is a total bargain for them.

Parece que o Forsetes e o Sath gostam bastante do Homem de Ferro

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If you have visited this place lately you will not be able to deny that American tourists have invaded the place; anyway, you should enjoy it to the fullest and also, the main attraction, the "Slip N Fly" [/b].

You should consider Albercas el Vergel, as an excellent option to survive this summer.

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Translated by:cristina.mora@sandiegored.com

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