Saturday, May 20, 2006

Recent Baja Ferry experience with a Pet

Posted by tahoenow on the Woodalls RVing in Mexico and South America message board

So as Paul Harvey would say, "here's the rest of the story". We need to divide our impressions into two categories. One from the point of view of those without dogs and one from those with. Without a dog, the Baja Ferry experience would have been excellent. The boat is enormous enough to be impervious to sea conditions (although a storm would test that) and it is a very new boat (2003) so the amenities and comforts are top notch. Driving the motorhome onto this ferry along with over one hundred eighteen wheelers, two Harleys and a bunch of cars was exhilarating. For an extra $47 you can have a very nice cabin that has a full bath and will sleep four. The restaurant and two bars are very nice. The staff is highly professional and they are everywhere.

With a dog, things change. You run smack into a major cultural difference between our two countries. First of all, we did our homework. We checked in advance to make sure the boat would accept dogs. We were told the dog would need to be in a kennel crate which they would provide. We reserved a cabin so that we could all be together. Sounds good so far, doesn't it? Well, the crates they had on hand were for underfed chihuahuas. Hugo could not and would not fit. We told them that we would not need their canary cage as we would have Hugo with us in the cabin. They said, "we can't allow that". I asked why. They answered, "it's the rule". I asked why that was the rule. Now here is where our cultures really breach. We norte americanos need to know why a rule exists. Mexicans do not. It is enough for them that "that is the rule". Mexicans do not confront a superior with the question "why is this a rule?".

You can see where this is going. We are without a solution at this point and I have told them that we will not leave our dog chained to a railing in a kennel area. Did I mention that we would not be allowed to stay with him in the kennel area? So a superior is beckoned and after warm greetings are dispensed with, the superior has a solution. We can stay with Hugo in a stairwell area adjacent to the hospitality desk where we can sit on chairs next to him for the duration of the trip. I ask why we can't all be in the cabin we paid for, and of course, the answer is "it's the rule". Our evening consisted of sleeping in the cabin in shifts and lying on the floor under the stairs with Hugo.

There is the possibility of change coming out of this experience. First of all, we taped the whole mess and that made everyone very nervous. The superior confided to me that this is not the first time foreigners have brought their pets on board with an unsatisfactory outcome and the ships "rule makers" are currently discussing solutions. I suggested that it would be easy to set aside two or three cabins out of the hundred they have as "pet friendly" with tile floors instead of carpet just in case. They seemed to respond to that.

Before any of you try to take your pets on a Baja Ferry, check with them to see what the current policy is. We survived and would go through the whole mess again to be sitting here in wonderful La Paz this evening, but the process needs to be improved and let's hope that it is.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

i am not agree with you because of the thing that we, mexicans, cann't confront a supirior with your question ''why is the rule''

i think you should think what you are going to say before saying it ..

it a very diferent thing that the ''supirior'' is an incompetent person who doesn't accept any option to a solution .. than the mexican do not confront a supirior whith the question''why is the rule''

RADIATOR said...

Yeah, plenty of ridiculous rules in the States too, I'm not sure where you were goin' with that one.

Anyway, great info about taking the dog on the Ferry!.. I was considering driving to La Paz this spring and taking the ferry to Tobolobampo (sp?) with my pooch. He rides in his kennel crate in the car which sounds like it might be allowed into the suite if I rent one of them..

It's tough because I've never done the Baja Drive and have done the west coast drive already... so I'd like to see Baja (not Tijuana though)...

I will probably skip the Ferry Ride, sounds kinda brutal for the pooch!... 9-10 hours on a boat?... aye aye aye.. where did he p or deuce?

Unknown said...

This info is old. I sure would like to know something more current .. anybody?

igualla said...

I am about to take my 2 dogs on the ferry too., although I am opting for the one that is only 7 hours, verus the one out of Mazatlan. Sure would love updated info. I did not realize they would supply the crate...I´ll ask about the sizes they have then. Not sure why they cannot sleep in the car with windows down..I know they do that on Canadian ferries....

igualla said...

What is the latest? About to do this trip with 2 dogs.

Baja Ferries sails from La Paz to Topolobampo and from La Paz to Mazatlan. They took over the Mazatlan run from Sematur as of April 2005.

You can always try for current prices and schedule at the Baja Ferries Web Site

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