Check-in at Monterrey, NL / MTY
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2002
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Check-in at Monterrey, NL / MTY
I was reviewing AA.com and it recommends check-in 3 hours prior to departure at all Mexico airports. Is this really necessary at MTY? How about if I'm not checking bags? Thanks!
#2
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: The Metroplex
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I have houses and MTY and in Fort Lauderdale, so I am VERY familiar with the drill. No way you need to be there three hours in advance.
There is a premium check in line (business class, I think it says) that I always use because I'm EXP. I see you're gold, but you could probably use that line anyway and not get lambasted.
I usually try to get there about 90 minutes before the flight. I have been there about 60 before and not had a problem (not checking bags if 60 minutes).
Security is a breeze (no laptops out, shoe removal) and if you set off the detector, they just "wand" you right there. None of that TSA nonsense of "male assist on line 1, female assist on line 2" nonsense.
No AC, but there's an AMEX Centurion lounge you can get into if you have an American Express Gold or higher.
If your flight leaves midday, be sure to allow time to get to the airport as traffic can be heavy (morning, mid-afternoon and late afternoon/evening).
Business or pleasure? There are lots of things to do there - hiking in the national park or high end shopping in Colonia del Valle. I'm afraid Starbucks has taken over, however...
Enjoy!
There is a premium check in line (business class, I think it says) that I always use because I'm EXP. I see you're gold, but you could probably use that line anyway and not get lambasted.
I usually try to get there about 90 minutes before the flight. I have been there about 60 before and not had a problem (not checking bags if 60 minutes).
Security is a breeze (no laptops out, shoe removal) and if you set off the detector, they just "wand" you right there. None of that TSA nonsense of "male assist on line 1, female assist on line 2" nonsense.
No AC, but there's an AMEX Centurion lounge you can get into if you have an American Express Gold or higher.
If your flight leaves midday, be sure to allow time to get to the airport as traffic can be heavy (morning, mid-afternoon and late afternoon/evening).
Business or pleasure? There are lots of things to do there - hiking in the national park or high end shopping in Colonia del Valle. I'm afraid Starbucks has taken over, however...
Enjoy!
#3
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I have houses and MTY and in Fort Lauderdale, so I am VERY familiar with the drill. No way you need to be there three hours in advance.
There is a premium check in line (business class, I think it says) that I always use because I'm EXP. I see you're gold, but you could probably use that line anyway and not get lambasted.
I usually try to get there about 90 minutes before the flight. I have been there about 60 before and not had a problem (not checking bags if 60 minutes).
Security is a breeze (no laptops out, shoe removal) and if you set off the detector, they just "wand" you right there. None of that TSA nonsense of "male assist on line 1, female assist on line 2" nonsense.
No AC, but there's an AMEX Centurion lounge you can get into if you have an American Express Gold or higher.
If your flight leaves midday, be sure to allow time to get to the airport as traffic can be heavy (morning, mid-afternoon and late afternoon/evening).
Business or pleasure? There are lots of things to do there - hiking in the national park or high end shopping in Colonia del Valle. I'm afraid Starbucks has taken over, however...
Enjoy!
There is a premium check in line (business class, I think it says) that I always use because I'm EXP. I see you're gold, but you could probably use that line anyway and not get lambasted.
I usually try to get there about 90 minutes before the flight. I have been there about 60 before and not had a problem (not checking bags if 60 minutes).
Security is a breeze (no laptops out, shoe removal) and if you set off the detector, they just "wand" you right there. None of that TSA nonsense of "male assist on line 1, female assist on line 2" nonsense.
No AC, but there's an AMEX Centurion lounge you can get into if you have an American Express Gold or higher.
If your flight leaves midday, be sure to allow time to get to the airport as traffic can be heavy (morning, mid-afternoon and late afternoon/evening).
Business or pleasure? There are lots of things to do there - hiking in the national park or high end shopping in Colonia del Valle. I'm afraid Starbucks has taken over, however...
Enjoy!
#4
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: The Metroplex
Programs: AA EXP 4MM, SPG Platinum
Posts: 111
The Intercontinental is nice. I'd leave about 715-730 to arrive by 800-815 and I think that's fine. This is Mexico, so you know, 15 minutes one way or the other isn't "late."
Customs is in Dallas (no preclear in MTY), and the new customs area in DFW is HUGE if you haven't been there yet. Brand spanking new and clean as a whistle.
Not sure on priority pass at Centurion lounge. Might find something if you Google it?
I'm actually going to MTY myself on Monday-Thursday since I'll be in Dallas for a meeting.
Customs is in Dallas (no preclear in MTY), and the new customs area in DFW is HUGE if you haven't been there yet. Brand spanking new and clean as a whistle.
Not sure on priority pass at Centurion lounge. Might find something if you Google it?
I'm actually going to MTY myself on Monday-Thursday since I'll be in Dallas for a meeting.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 4,112
Thanks for the great feedback!!! I wonder if that lounge takes Priority Pass. I'll bet at the InterContinental and my flight departs at 0930. How much time should I allow to get to the airport? I'll assume arrival at MTY by 0800 is sufficient. Unfortunately, I won't have much time to long around and will probably be stuck at the hotel for most of my conference. Do I preclear at MTY or clear customs at DFW?
Getting to the airport an hour before your flight is plenty at MTY, but the traffic can be ugly. MTY remains the only flight I have missed in the past 5 years - and it was because of traffic, though that was before the toll road opened.
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The Intercontinental is nice. I'd leave about 715-730 to arrive by 800-815 and I think that's fine. This is Mexico, so you know, 15 minutes one way or the other isn't "late."
Customs is in Dallas (no preclear in MTY), and the new customs area in DFW is HUGE if you haven't been there yet. Brand spanking new and clean as a whistle.
Not sure on priority pass at Centurion lounge. Might find something if you Google it?
I'm actually going to MTY myself on Monday-Thursday since I'll be in Dallas for a meeting.
Customs is in Dallas (no preclear in MTY), and the new customs area in DFW is HUGE if you haven't been there yet. Brand spanking new and clean as a whistle.
Not sure on priority pass at Centurion lounge. Might find something if you Google it?
I'm actually going to MTY myself on Monday-Thursday since I'll be in Dallas for a meeting.
#7
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Canada
Posts: 881
There's a one called Casa de Mais (or something like that) in the barrio antigua. It's awesome. I found it hard to go wrong for food in Monterrey, though.
#8
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: The Metroplex
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So, if you were to ask at the hotel, they would probably send the tourists to one of these, which are mostly good.
El Rey del Cabrito (traditional regional spit roasted goat)
Las Pampas (Argentine)
San Carlos or El Tio (both Mexican Traditional)
HOWEVER, near the hotel I would recommend La Valentina. There's one in Valle and one in Barrio Antiguo, so make sure they take you to the one that's in Valle. It's a Mexican traditional, which means mostly meat (they bring it tableside so you can choose) and it's moderately priced. There's an Italian restaurant (Italianis) nextdoor so if you get there and decide you'd rather opt for Italian, you have a choice.
On the high end side, the Hotel Quinta Real has a very nice restuarant that is on par with restuarant prices in the US for fine dining (about 200 for two with wine and dessert). Not sure if the conference budget will cover that.
If you want to go to the oldest part of the city, it will be less than $10 cab from your hotel and go to Ianelli, an Italian restaurant in Barrio Antiguo. It's very quaint and also reasonably priced.
After that, definitley head to Havana, a bar that's also not too far away. The restaurant can call you a cab if you need to cab it from Valentina. It's kind of upscale (business casual), but will be a great place for a group after meetings all day.
Okay, better get back on topic - AA in MTY or the webmaster will delete us.
El Rey del Cabrito (traditional regional spit roasted goat)
Las Pampas (Argentine)
San Carlos or El Tio (both Mexican Traditional)
HOWEVER, near the hotel I would recommend La Valentina. There's one in Valle and one in Barrio Antiguo, so make sure they take you to the one that's in Valle. It's a Mexican traditional, which means mostly meat (they bring it tableside so you can choose) and it's moderately priced. There's an Italian restaurant (Italianis) nextdoor so if you get there and decide you'd rather opt for Italian, you have a choice.
On the high end side, the Hotel Quinta Real has a very nice restuarant that is on par with restuarant prices in the US for fine dining (about 200 for two with wine and dessert). Not sure if the conference budget will cover that.
If you want to go to the oldest part of the city, it will be less than $10 cab from your hotel and go to Ianelli, an Italian restaurant in Barrio Antiguo. It's very quaint and also reasonably priced.
After that, definitley head to Havana, a bar that's also not too far away. The restaurant can call you a cab if you need to cab it from Valentina. It's kind of upscale (business casual), but will be a great place for a group after meetings all day.
Okay, better get back on topic - AA in MTY or the webmaster will delete us.
#9
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: DFW
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You will love the MTY ground staff too.... they are great.
#10
Join Date: Feb 2003
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Indeed they are. Though MTY was much more fun to fly out of before the unofficial AA "not really an Admirals club" closed about two years ago. RIP.
I like flying CO out of there as at least there is AM lounge access if you have status.
I like flying CO out of there as at least there is AM lounge access if you have status.
#11
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: DFW
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Back when we used to have long layovers, Sergio, the AA mechanic in MTY, and Jose, the station agent, would come downtown to our hotel and take us to a bar/restaurant where the waitresses dressed as nuns. That was always a good time.
#12
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Dallas
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I happened in on that place one time by accident... really enjoyed it. Isn't it called something like "El Monastero?"
#14
Join Date: Jan 2000
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Thanks for the great feedback!!! I wonder if that lounge takes Priority Pass. I'll bet at the InterContinental and my flight departs at 0930. How much time should I allow to get to the airport? I'll assume arrival at MTY by 0800 is sufficient. Unfortunately, I won't have much time to long around and will probably be stuck at the hotel for most of my conference. Do I preclear at MTY or clear customs at DFW?
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