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Grandnash84
11-22-15, 20:36
Great chow there! The place is up for sale, I agree, I hope he beats it. He hired a another cook because he is very weak. Bill, helps him put his tables out in the mornings.

On an another note, does anyone have any good info on the new BBQ place across the street of that crappy NY pizza place?Ate at sinartas a few times. Owner is ausssie name steve if I remeber correctly. Food is good, first time I went service was supper effin slow, slower than domincan standards. Next time I went I told the waiter I was super hungry and to hurry with my food. Service that time was a1. Most likely eat there again they have twofers for their main entrees at certain times.

LuckNYC
11-23-15, 03:09
We are all in our 40's. We are looking to sleep, swim, drink and meet girls during the day. Nothing crazy. In the evening, we want to make the most of it with the ladies. We are all good with money but will NOT over spend on grade see ladies.

The bottom line is we are looking to have some laughs and enjoy what DR has to offer. Thanks for all the info guys. Keep it coming.


However when you do this, although perhaps you have not thought about it, you are putting yourself at risk of running foul of the DR pimping / pandering laws. I am not suggesting that the Puerto Plata prosecuting attorney is likely to come after you, but you might be setting yourself up for a shakedown by local cops if one of the girls feels she is not getting a fair deal. The whole scenario depicted also assumes that there is one alpha male and four betas who will just be grateful to take the scraps from the great man's table.

The OP stated 1. This is a group of 5 high school friends. 2. They want upper level girls. 3. They want to rent a large luxury home. 4. They want to be at the beach. 5. He is Spanish. 6. He was in Santo Domingo three years ago and stayed for three and a half weeks.

Based on this information this is an affluent group who are some years out of college and all have decent jobs with disposable income, the ability to coordinate vacation schedules, and a lack of other commitments such as wives, girlfriends, and children.

Whether any of them are prepared to take settle for leftovers chosen by someone else is something that we could not possibly know.

People change in the years after high school. In high school common interests are being of the same age, studying in the same classes, playing on the same sports teams, living in the same neighborhood, having common acquaintances, such as the same teachers, shopping in the same stores, knowing each other's families, and so on. A few years after college personalities diverge. My recommendation would still be to enjoy the vacation treats that the DR offers together as a group as rebonding exercises, for example windsurfing, excursions, fishing trips, but split up individually or maybe in pairs when looking for chicas, and then just go with the flow.

Lonely566
11-27-15, 09:48
However when you do this, although perhaps you have not thought about it, you are putting yourself at risk of running foul of the DR pimping / pandering laws. I am not suggesting that the Puerto Plata prosecuting attorney is likely to come after you, but you might be setting yourself up for a shakedown by local cops if one of the girls feels she is not getting a fair deal. The whole scenario depicted also assumes that there is one alpha male and four betas who will just be grateful to take the scraps from the great man's table.

The OP stated 1. This is a group of 5 high school friends. 2. They want upper level girls. 3. They want to rent a large luxury home. 4. They want to be at the beach. 5. He is Spanish. 6. He was in Santo Domingo three years ago and stayed for three and a half weeks.

Based on this information this is an affluent group who are some years out of college and all have decent jobs with disposable income, the ability to coordinate vacation schedules, and a lack of other commitments such as wives, girlfriends, and children.

Whether any of them are prepared to take settle for leftovers chosen by someone else is something that we could not possibly know.

People change in the years after high school. In high school common interests are being of the same age, studying in the same classes, playing on the same sports teams, living in the same neighborhood, having common acquaintances, such as the same teachers, shopping in the same stores, knowing each other's families, and so on. A few years after college personalities diverge. My recommendation would still be to enjoy the vacation treats that the DR offers together as a group as rebonding exercises, for example windsurfing, excursions, fishing trips, but split up individually or maybe in pairs when looking for chicas, and then just go with the flow.You're scaring me! How do you run afoul of those? I use Cupid dating site. Am I in danger? I'm much too old to spend my golden years being butt fucked by a bunch of Dominican crack heads! Please expand on this.

Mongmann
11-27-15, 11:28
You guys make this the most difficult process in the world. Sosua is prob the most point and click Mongering experience in the world. That's why folks love it because you can be a complete fuckin idiot and still have a ball. It's like Mongering for dummies and mofos still struggle. LOL!

Frannie
11-27-15, 14:39
You're scaring me! How do you run afoul of those? I use Cupid dating site. Am I in danger? I'm much too old to spend my golden years being butt fucked by a bunch of Dominican crack heads! Please expand on this.What I wrote was in response to the plan outlined by Grownman1. I suggest you read his post.

PirateMorgan
11-27-15, 15:07
Sinatras is the single worst restaurant I have ever eaten in. The service is frightening. Two for one is like two plates of xxxx on a stick. The owner is arrogant and I think it was his son who also was just a xxxx. They cannot handle the volume on the two for one nights. I can dine in the Palm or In and Out but Sinatras is an insult.

Oakie
11-27-15, 22:30
Sinatras is the single worst restaurant I have ever eaten in. The service is frightening. Two for one is like two plates of xxxx on a stick. The owner is arrogant and I think it was his son who also was just a xxxx. They cannot handle the volume on the two for one nights. I can dine in the Palm or In and Out but Sinatras is an insult.It's the human condition.

Whether a two for one sale at Sinatra's, a two for one sale at Walmart on Black Friday, cheap pussy in Sosua, or the world in general, folks can always find a way to fuck it up.

Sometime it's best to just do your own thing and leave them be!

Happy Thanksgiving!

K Constant
11-28-15, 09:15
There are some locales where the advice below from GrownMan1 would be helpful, Sosua isn't that place.

1. Forget about a Cabarete villa. Stay in Sosua and get separate rooms at Terra Linda or Casa Cayena.

2. Forget about "top-notch" girls. You'll get Sosua chicas. Girls are hit or miss and so is the service. If you want top-notch girls and service, try another country, e. G. , Medellin has casas and Rio has termas, start there.

3. Don't plan to see too much besides bars and clubs, beach cabanas, and spread legs. Play it by ear, have fun, keep your valuables in the safe, and your largest wad of pesos in your socks.


I ride out with a group of friends a lot. So here are some things you need to think about. KNOW your group. Get the fellas together and talk about the places. Do you guys want a chica per day. Do you want chicas ST or TLN. What is the highest each is willing to pay? Do you want to party in a group together or take your chicas away solo. Charles advice on keying in one 1 chica and letting her call all her girls is straight out of my book. I get them all together and tell them I have all the money. My friends only have tip money. At the end of the day I pay everybody and the coordinating chica get an extra tip. If there is a problem with 1 chica all the chicas with get a 500 peso cut. You want problems bring a group of different chicas that don't click to your nice place and watch the fireworks! Remember if you are far away from the action and everyone came together; its going to be hard to have chicas and guys (10 people) to ride to and fro the house. Chicas will want to leave at different times. You are going to have to coordinate with a set price with another cab for pick up time. I tell them they can all leave together in the cab we provide or their on transportation in the morning.

K Constant
11-28-15, 09:37
I've done small groups to Bangkok, Sosua, Medellin, and Rio, and none has ever gone off without a problem. I had a guy in Thailand who didn't want to pay a hooker the equivalent of $30, and instead put hands on her leading to the involvement of the Thai police. I've had a guy fall in love with a Sosua chica and not want to leave his room. I have had guys run out of available cash mid-trip from outspending their budget. I have had guys get too drunk the night before to show up for pre-booked, pre-paid tours in Thailand and the DR.

Yet, every time I propose a trip at least one person mentions getting a villa or shared accommodation. I've learned to be totally opposed to this idea. It's a great advantage to be only loosely tied to one's travel buddies and not have one's trip totally ruined by their wants, addictions, and mistakes.

Rule #1: Get separate rooms.

Rule #2: Don't pre-book or pre-pay any group excursions. If you want to go see something, be willing to go see it alone.

Rule #3: It's better to owe your travel buddies then to be owed by them.

Maybe I just travel with a bunch of shitty guys, but I think it's a common occurrence. New mongers and those who have never travelled are the worst for it.




Groups:

My first trip to Medellin in 2009 was with a group of seven and five of us had never met before, we were all first timers to Medellin. Four guys rented a four bedroom penthouse compete with pool table (El Pablado), I rented a two bedroom across the street for me and the other guys stayed in a hotel 20 minutes away. The first day was cool as we walked around like lost newbies, but once we got comfortable the personalities started to come out. One guy was never on time so we always had to be on his time, another guy wanted to fuck every girl he saw in our condos never his, another guy never reached into his pocket to pay for shit unless we asked him three times, one guy fell in love and didn't want to go anywhere, and we had the undercover druggie that disappeared every now and then. Luckily I had my independence so I had a few luxuries. The girls always wanted to chill with me and not do the group thing at the penthouse. Girls were staying with me until the next day while the girls in groups at the penthouse did a 6 am morning wake up call to leave together. When guys at the penthouse would argue over taxi money I could just go to my spot and chill. One guy used my spare bedroom to fuck a girl and another guy got mad because he fucked her three days before. The funny part was that as we were exiting at the airport there was a major problem. One guy had a muslim named which raised flags so they asked him the names in his group. All the other guys went by the first name on their passport and were pulled into secondary but I have travel name that's different so I walked through without a problem as they looked for GoGo. That was my last time doing the big group thing.

Being NYC speaks Spanish will allow him some favors but I would suggest to keep it simple but allow each person to have some privacy to prevent internal bickering.

Oakie
11-28-15, 15:31
Like in love, three or more is a crowd.

The best vacation experiences of my life have been with a bunch of guys in the Bahamas, but we knew each other very well, did it year after year, and we were very careful who we invited in.

Early we went through the shit that KC and GG describes below. We eventually winnowed them out.

If you bring along guys you've never travelled with before, you are going to find out about their habits at the wrong time, when you are supposed to be on vacation.

It's like a woman taking brand new, never worn, shoes with her on a trip. You can guarantee what happens. She'll spend the first day looking for comfortable shoes.

And it seems there is always a "Jerry", my GF's name for a persistant newbie who wants to hang with you and share the fun, but won't share the expense, and causes trouble with the chicas, then wants to end the week complaining. They are worse than the local touts. We met another one last month (or I should say he met US) a real pain in the ass.

Or, if you are single, there is a "Kevin" who tags along with you and even if you meet a chick, will somehow always be around monopolizing the conversation, he'll stay up late with you and your chick, and never leave. He has no radar for rejection and no sense of discretion.

My male buddies and GF know these "names" well, and when we meet guys like that, someone will say, "Has anyone seen "Jerry" lately?" (or "Kevin?"), and everybody gives the knowing look, smiles, and moves on.

Anyway, if you are going to spend good money on a vacation with a bunch of guys, be sure you have an individual Plan B, like making sure you have your own room, in an accessible location so you can opt out, if thing get contentious.

No need to waste a vacation.

That is good advice from KC and GG.

Talion
11-28-15, 18:45
I've just come back from Sosua last week, and here's my bullet point report, much shorter than the usual ones I write. I'm going to be limiting it to some changes and things you guys need to be aware of on the scene.

- They are ripping up the streets and sidewalks on Pedro Clisante, as well as cutting down the trees. This is apparently for road re-design and resurfacing, although the reasons for cutting down the trees are less clear. Somebody said something about water consumption, but I don't know anything for sure. They started at the pizza place and had torn up ½ the block when I left.

- The scene is spotty. Rumba's, Central bar and Merengue's / Classicos on the strip, and the Sanda bar around the corner. Everything else is closed or dead but those bars are hopping.

- More girls hanging on the streets, and more [CodeWord902] (http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord902) girls, so watch yourselves. The cops were regularly rounding up groups of guys and girls while I was there. No tourists stopped that I saw. When the cops would come all the girls would run down in front of the Sanda Bar and wait for them to go. The ones who didn't need to worry about the cops didn't run, so this is actually a good screening exercise for you. Make note of the runners and avoid them.

- Lots more haitians than before. Less latinas, percentage wise. Lots of creole being spoken and lots of guys there speaking it too. Seem to be some crews there. A little worrisome, but not serious.

- A couple of vague rumours about the'Latins reopening. Nothing at all credible, but you never know.

- Amazonas (formerly Passions) had activity. I was walking by and heard music inside, and went to the side door which was open, and went in. There were a bunch of guys in there working and cleaning up. I talked to one of the guys who said they were getting it ready to open. He refused to speculate on when that opening date might be or what would be happening there, but they are definitely doing something. He says Peter is definitely not involved. They were definitely getting ready to do business, so something to watch out for.

- The little side street bars are becoming more interesting to frequent, and I found them more enjoyable and friendlier this trip than the larger ones, which have gone pretty hard core.

- The customer demographic seems to be changing. The strip was basically a mix of germans and New Yorkers (almost exclusively on this recent trip). Rumbas has become basically a hip hop bar. Classicos is now pretty much a table service bar, and it's jammed and hard to move around in. I used to prefer it to the'Latins, but now it's not a pleasant experience. All the girls hang around in Merengues first and your best bet is to grab them there.

- Prices holding steady at 2000 pesos ST. Negotiations will get you there for less or longer. I negotiated TLN for 2000 with no problem.

- The cruise ships are starting, and there are customers who make their way to Sosua, but not many yet. The distance is an obstacle for people with only a few hours in port, especially with shopping available at the port.

- Massage places looking for 1000 per session. Very negotiable but 1000 will get you there.

- Liquor prices have stabilized in the stores. Used to be the little delivery place near the main corner was the cheapest, but now they're all pretty close in price for local rum. Beer in bars holding at 110-130, regular drinks the same. I was able to get triple pours of cognac for 250, so for those of you who like off the norm liquors you might be able to get good deals, since they have no idea of the value of these liquors.

OldKool
11-28-15, 19:23
Sosua is the best place and getting individual rooms is the way to go. The big fancy villa sounds good but it comes with issues first you have to get transportation for everyone. As opposed to everyone being able to go where and when they want. The second issue is should anything get broken or damaged in the villa you are on the hook. 5 guys partying can lead to anything. Having access to new young pussy makes a 5 a 7.


There are some locales where the advice below from GrownMan1 would be helpful, Sosua isn't that place.

1. Forget about a Cabarete villa. Stay in Sosua and get separate rooms at Terra Linda or Casa Cayena.

2. Forget about "top-notch" girls. You'll get Sosua chicas. Girls are hit or miss and so is the service. If you want top-notch girls and service, try another country, e. G. , Medellin has casas and Rio has termas, start there.

3. Don't plan to see too much besides bars and clubs, beach cabanas, and spread legs. Play it by ear, have fun, keep your valuables in the safe, and your largest wad of pesos in your socks.

Durandpaul
11-29-15, 00:32
Sosua is the best place and getting individual rooms is the way to go. The big fancy villa sounds good but it comes with issues first you have to get transportation for everyone. As opposed to everyone being able to go where and when they want. The second issue is should anything get broken or damaged in the villa you are on the hook. 5 guys partying can lead to anything. Having access to new young pussy makes a 5 a 7.I have been looking at the option to rent a 2 bedrooms villa or condo close to sosua and a cheap hotel in sosua. I can leave the villa in the afternoon and do all my STs at the hotel. I am just not a fan of the hotels in sosua, too basic for me. When I was in sosua, I saw few semi pros walking in group. With a villa it's possible to have all come to you at a villa either one by one or all together. With music, drinks, and cash its possible to have a good time. With me be the only guy of course. My only fear is the risks involved. In an hotel it's easier to kick a girl out and you are less exposed to false accusations. I guess my question is can the security be trusted at a villa or condo? Being banned at an hotel is definitely not something a girl would want to happen.

Coupe66
11-29-15, 02:17
Good to read Talion's factual report about the scene in Sosua at the moment. I haven't been there since March 2014, I gather the place has changed a bit since then. I was thinking of coming down from early December, and staying until after Christmas. Is Sosua busy during this period? Do the women still hang around there over the holidays. Or do they go home and does Sosua become dead? I have never been there in December, so would appreciate any advice about how the scene is. Thanks for any advice guys!

Frannie
11-29-15, 02:17
I guess my question is can the security be trusted at a villa or condo? Being banned at an hotel is definitely not something a girl would want to happen.This would depend entirely on the individual guard at an individual location. It might even depend on which guard has called in sick, or taken the night off. People from the US never fail to assume that Dominicans must always be working off a policy and procedure manual. Well, they usually aren't. You can do your best to be on good terms with the guard at your place, of course, but you cannot really know if he knows the girls you are admitting to the place, or will warn you if he thinks they are of poor character. Most people who live in Sosua over a period of time do not bring random hookers to the place where they live, but if it is just a short term rental, it might not matter. And if they invite along their violent pimps to rob you and you are found dead by the leasing agent, hopefully it will be quick and painless. Of course that is a worst case scenario, but the truth is that you can never be sure of anything, so you might as well appreciate that if you invite a group of girls over to your home, there is a small but definable risk that things may go wrong. For example, although the three musketeers were all for one and one for all, in a group of three Sosua chicas, you can be sure that each one will be strictly for herself and that corps d'esprit will be lacking, so if one chica gets rewarded more than the others, expect problems.

Lonely566
11-29-15, 10:47
You guys make this the most difficult process in the world. Sosua is prob the most point and click Mongering experience in the world. That's why folks love it because you can be a complete fuckin idiot and still have a ball. It's like Mongering for dummies and mofos still struggle. LOL!Your post appears to derogate us Mofos that are cautious of the confusing sex laws. I think you do newbies a disservice by suggesting carefree behavior in Sosua. I personally would counsel strict adherence to the local laws and customs. When your out, keep your head on a swivel. You need to be the first to know if trouble is developing and quickly change location. I did time in the joint in Bangkok for not following my own advice. A third world prison is a terrible place to ponder your mistakes. Lonely.

Oakie
11-29-15, 13:13
Your post appears to derogate us Mofos that are cautious of the confusing sex laws. I think you do newbies a disservice by suggesting carefree behavior in Sosua. I personally would counsel strict adherence to the local laws and customs. When your out, keep your head on a swivel. You need to be the first to know if trouble is developing and quickly change location. I did time in the joint in Bangkok for not following my own advice. A third world prison is a terrible place to ponder your mistakes. Lonely.If it is possible to agree with two opposing posts (Mongman and Lonely), on this issue I do.

I am asked a lot by guys I know, who have never been to DR, "Is it safe?

I used to say, "Absolutely, nothing to worry about". What I meant was that if you can manage your mongering in our big city, by comparison it is as safe, or even safer, because prostitution is illegal here in my home town and run by pimps.

Then a guy would come back after screwing up and getting ripped off and complain to everybody.

So, now I answer that question with, "It depends". If you know how to travel, blend in, smile be polite, but firm, don't draw unnecessary attention to yourself by getting loud or drunk or confrontational with strangers or carrying more than you can afford to lose, you're fine.

You can't win a major argument with a local, puta, bar owner, taxi driver or a cop. You might try, but you have made an enemy on his own turf with his own network who now wants bad things to happen to you, they won't be out with a vendetta against you but if the opportunity arises where they can fuck you, they will. If you get into such a confrontation, suck it up, charge it up to experience, pay the extra few pesos, move on and enjoy your vacation.

If you don't take the normal necessary precautions, you can have a bulls eye on your ass, and it's just a question of time.

Don't forget you are just a john, a trick, a monger, and not a celebrity.

Your safety is up to you, not them!

Charles Pooter
11-29-15, 15:40
If it is possible to agree with two opposing posts (Mongman and Lonely), on this issue I do ... etc

Excellent post, Oakie.

My own observations after nine years are that alcohol usually plays a large part when guys have serious problems, and some part when guys have minor problems.

Frannie
11-29-15, 17:22
Excellent post, Oakie.

My own observations after nine years are that alcohol usually plays a large part when guys have serious problems, and some part when guys have minor problems.Alcohol and testosterone are two of the most dangerous drugs, and if mixed can be fatal.

Frannie
11-29-15, 17:24
Your post appears to derogate us Mofos that are cautious of the confusing sex laws. I think you do newbies a disservice by suggesting carefree behavior in Sosua. I personally would counsel strict adherence to the local laws and customs. When your out, keep your head on a swivel. You need to be the first to know if trouble is developing and quickly change location. I did time in the joint in Bangkok for not following my own advice. A third world prison is a terrible place to ponder your mistakes. Lonely.So Lonely, what happened to your girlfriend who went mongering with you to the DR. You never reported on that little episode.

Lonely566
11-29-15, 18:55
So Lonely, what happened to your girlfriend who went mongering with you to the DR. You never reported on that little episode.Yes she is here. Her first time mongering and first time out of USA! She is struggling to adapt to this lifestyle. Never really seen poverty before. Her intentions are to co-author my third book with me, adding a woman's perspective. How she is doing here and what she is doing I don't think I should answer for her. She has been and does read this site in preparation for the trip. Hopefully she will post something. Lonely.

Oakie
11-29-15, 18:59
Excellent post, Oakie.

My own observations after nine years are that alcohol usually plays a large part when guys have serious problems, and some part when guys have minor problems.As usual, you probably recognize your own stuff in my posts because I got my start in Sosua by reading you, GG, Frannie, Mr E, Temp. TJ and the others.

But by looking at the questions posed here, it seems that repetition is required. Often!

Next, somebody will ask about sending WU, and that whole crap will start up again :)

Charles Pooter
11-29-15, 19:34
But by looking at the questions posed here, it seems that repetition is required. Often!I never mind that. I only post for newbies and the search facility here is pretty crude. Also lots of useful general points are buried within threads for specific areas. Once guys have been on three trips, if they do not get it, they never will. I only cross swords with experienced posters here if I think they are giving newbies incorrect info (like saying a chica-friendly hotel is not chica-friendly).

What does [CodeWord140] (http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140) me off is:

1) posting (or more likely sending a PM or email) with lots of detailed info, and never hearing from the guy again, whether in person or on the board.

2) offering to meet people in Pto Pta to show them stuff, then they do not turn up.

Not wasting my time like that anymore.

Oakie
11-29-15, 20:22
1) posting (or more likely sending a PM or email) with lots of detailed info, and never hearing from the guy again, whether in person or on the board.

2) offering to meet people in Pto Pta to show them stuff, then they do not turn up.You have a higher tolerance for the public than I do, Charles.

I hope a few folks might recognize themselves in our last couple of exchanges, and learn something!

I am often asked to share my GF's stable of "cousins", but unless a guy is on Facebook where the chicas can decide for themselves, I take a pass. I try to do my share of sharing, but, like you say, you can have your congeniality taken for granted and life made a little more complicated when it doesn't work out.

Take my next trip, routine usually for me, but because I am taking a buddy this time, I have a chica on my case because she has lined up at least 6 cousins to come to Sosua to meet him, but he got busy and can't decide which or whether he wants them or not, want's to know if they are on Facebook and their names. So a lot of back and forth, language issues, and last minute organizing for everyone involved.

Yep, "he who travels alone travels furthest!

Frannie
11-29-15, 21:57
You have a higher tolerance for the public than I do, Charles.

I hope a few folks might recognize themselves in our last couple of exchanges, and learn something!

I am often asked to share my GF's stable of "cousins", but unless a guy is on Facebook where the chicas can decide for themselves, I take a pass. I try to do my share of sharing, but, like you say, you can have your congeniality taken for granted and life made a little more complicated when it doesn't work out.

Take my next trip, routine usually for me, but because I am taking a buddy this time, I have a chica on my case because she has lined up at least 6 cousins to come to Sosua to meet him, but he got busy and can't decide which or whether he wants them or not, want's to know if they are on Facebook and their names. So a lot of back and forth, language issues, and last minute organizing for everyone involved.

Yep, "he who travels alone travels furthest!On a very few occasions I have set acquaintances up with very nice girls, but it rarely works out as the chemistry is never there, and the guys don't treat the girls nice, so it just rebounds on me. That is part of the reason why I think mongering in groups is likely to end with tears.

Coupe66
11-30-15, 00:17
I know it's not a report, or a really fascinating question, but I think it's a valid one. I looked back around 180 pages to December last year but nobody was commenting on how busy the scene was in December. I am just asking because I've never been there in December! I was thinking of coming down second week of December, and staying until after Christmas. Is Sosua busy during this period, or do most of the women go home and does Sosua become dead? I have no idea, so if anyone can spare a few minutes to advise me I would appreciate it! Thanks for any advice guys!

Coupe66
11-30-15, 00:25
I can offer this crap joke as an advanced 'payment' for the helpful feedback I hope to get soon to my last question! OK, here goes, don't be offended my US friends! Q: What do American beer and sex in a canoe have in common? A: They are both fucking close to water!!

Member #4398
11-30-15, 01:18
I know it's not a report, or a really fascinating question, but I think it's a valid one. I looked back around 180 pages to December last year but nobody was commenting on how busy the scene was in December. I am just asking because I've never been there in December! I was thinking of coming down second week of December, and staying until after Christmas. Is Sosua busy during this period, or do most of the women go home and does Sosua become dead? I have no idea, so if anyone can spare a few minutes to advise me I would appreciate it! Thanks for any advice guys!It is like any where in the world where the main religion is Catholic. It is very busy and festive for the most part of the month. I think is a great month to be in the DR. This is the time that most Dominicans in the US return for vacations and this is the time of the year that most Dominicans like to get drunk and party. You will be just fine. The girls in Sosua and everywhere in the country are trying to make enough money before Christmas so they can buy gifts for the children and family and also buy food for the big dinner. Most will be working hard until the 24th. On the 23th and 24th most will be shopping for gifts and start leaving town in preparation for the big day, Christmas eve the 24th and Christmas day the 25th. The 25th will likely be dead because most girls will be out of town with family, distributing gifts and enjoying family time and dinners. You will find lots of action on the 23th, but less on the 24th and even less on the 25th. The 25th will be harder because many businesses will be closed and it will be a day off that most will have all over the country. Having a list of contacts for the 24th and 25th may come handy. Keep in mind that Sosua is a touristic town so the hotels and restaurants in the area will continue to be opened during those days so opportunities to find chicas will continue to be there, just less less opportunities. After the 25th, the girl will be all broke and ready to work because of all the expenses they incurred when they went shopping and be coming back to Sosua to make money. And all will be back to normal, with lots of activities and festivities because New Years will be coming soon.

Charles Pooter
11-30-15, 01:41
I know it's not a report, or a really fascinating question, but I think it's a valid one. I looked back around 180 pages to December last year but nobody was commenting on how busy the scene was in December. I am just asking because I've never been there in December! I was thinking of coming down second week of December, and staying until after Christmas. Is Sosua busy during this period, or do most of the women go home and does Sosua become dead? I have no idea, so if anyone can spare a few minutes to advise me I would appreciate it! Thanks for any advice guys!I am sorry no-one has responded. They say the best way to get information on bulletin boards is to post an answer. Guys who do not agree or can expand on it will then rush to post. So I hope to start the ball rolling.

December up to the holidays is a very good time. Chicas are anxious to make money for their families and you will see chicas who are not normally on the game. Be aware that it is the peak time for robberies, muggings, etc, so do not take risks at night or in deserted areas.

The actual holidays from December 24th to January 7th are quieter. Less than half as many chicas, and those are the more hardcore professionals, but also less than half as many guys as competition. Local services may try to add a holiday surcharge or private individuals will whinge even harder for tips "for my family".

If you have a choice of dates it would not be my preferred time, but if your commitments mean it is the only time you can make it, not to worry. You can still have a great trip.

No more jokes like that, please!

Guthrie
11-30-15, 03:21
I know it's not a report, or a really fascinating question, but I think it's a valid one. I looked back around 180 pages to December last year but nobody was commenting on how busy the scene was in December. I am just asking because I've never been there in December! I was thinking of coming down second week of December, and staying until after Christmas. Is Sosua busy during this period, or do most of the women go home and does Sosua become dead? I have no idea, so if anyone can spare a few minutes to advise me I would appreciate it! Thanks for any advice guys!There will be plenty of chicas around especially the week before Christmas looking to earn their gift money for back home.

The ratio is the highest.

I will be there from the 13th to the 27th. I have been there for those 2 weeks for the past 2 years.

The chicas way out number the dudes, so in that respect I think the week before is good.

I stayed in Cabarette and went to Sosua every other night.

Cabarette is crowded on the weekends so Saturday the 26th will be crowded.

The only slow night was the 24th since most small bars / comidas close early.

If you decide to take the trip and you have been there before you will have good time.

Lonely566
11-30-15, 11:42
I'm here learning to be a Mongerette. LOL. At least the ropes. But in reality I'm a believer and seeker of polyamourous relationships as well so Lonely has a lot on his hands right now. I am still in the learning stages here and Lonely is a very patient because I know he's missed a lot of opportunities because I've kept him quite busy. When we are together these young usually very beautiful women look at him and see me and are a bit taken aback. He is friendly and usually introduces us, and as soon as they realize I don't "speak" Spanish their body language changes and although they continue to keep an eye on me, they begin the ritual with him. Not realizing that although I don't speak Spanish, I can understand a lot. Especially sexual dialogue. And I'm quite affluent in body language.

If he is alone for a minute. Women are all over him. However. I find when I'm alone for any length of time when or if I'm am.

Approached my Dominican men they are very polite and respectful. And although I see a lot of women, mostly from other countries than the USA, both young and old, with young sexy Dominican men. I'm finding that's get more sexual advances when I'm in the states from men, than I do here. I think this is because in the USA Older women with younger men still is not as accepted as it is in other countries. And it may be that because I have a "preference" for older men (my last boyfriend was 15 years younger than I. So I'm probably not giving the correct signals. And when we're together they do not approach me like the chicas do him. It's very different. Women being so forward men holding back. But then men are so territorial. However. I love to flirt. And I've been very content and am certainly getting all the fantastic sex I need. But I don't know how long Lonely can keep this up without having a heart attack. LOL.

How fun this is. I am just starting to have conversations with the women. But for now I'm getting over the cultural shock. And am learning to be Loneys video pro. Sometime soon I will probably jump into the swim of things myself and get wet. And do some "hands on research". But I will say that I have never seen so many beautiful young women. Many do talk to me. And there is a lot of admiration for my lighter hair and skin. And I think that Lonely gets a lot of attention because I'm obviously enamoured with him. But he is definitely in his element and very much enjoying himself now that I'm getter into the swing of things. So much to write but so hard to choose what to write. Huge learning curve. And I'm 60!

Happy Hunting.

Mongerette.

K Constant
12-01-15, 00:41
I am asked a lot by guys I know, who have never been to DR, "Is it safe?

Your safety is up to you, not them!We have a rule in our group: "Always Pay. " Inevitably, there will be an issue with some bar owner, taxi driver, or chica over money. The amount in contention is usually small. However, stubbornness gets in the way on both sides, and the potential is there for it to blow up into a big argument. "Always Pay" resolves arguments that potentially might lead to assaults or murders on either side. That's not hyperbole: "American tourist hacked to death by Thai taxi driver over $2 fare" is a real headline from an incident that occurred in Bangkok in 2013 involving an argument over a taxi fare.

Oakie
12-01-15, 02:07
I'm here learning to be a Mongerette. LOL. At least the ropes. But in reality I'm a believer and seeker of polyamourous relationships as well so Lonely has a lot on his hands right now. I am still in the learning stages here and Lonely is a very patient because I know he's missed a lot of opportunities because I've kept him quite busy. When we are together these young usually very beautiful women look at him and see me and are a bit taken aback. He is friendly and usually introduces us, and as soon as they realize I don't "speak" Spanish their body language changes and although they continue to keep an eye on me, they begin the ritual with him. Not realizing that although I don't speak Spanish, I can understand a lot. Especially sexual dialogue. And I'm quite affluent in body language.

If he is alone for a minute. Women are all over him. However. I find when I'm alone for any length of time when or if I'm am.

Approached my Dominican men they are very polite and respectful. And although I see a lot of women, mostly from other countries than the USA, both young and old, with young sexy Dominican men. I'm finding that's get more sexual advances when I'm in the states from men, than I do here. I think this is because in the USA Older women with younger men still is not as accepted as it is in other countries. And it may be that because I have a "preference" for older men (my last boyfriend was 15 years younger than I. &#128526. So I'm probably not giving the correct signals. And when we're together they do not approach me like the chicas do him. It's very different. Women being sooo forward men holding back. But then men are so territorial. However. I love to flirt. And I've been very content and am certainly getting all the fantastic sex I need. But I don't know how long Lonely can keep this up without having a heart attack. LOL..Welcome to the board.

Sosua is for guys, and it never hurts a guy to have another girl around who obviously cares for him. It's like a woman has checked him out and he's ok, so now they want him too. I'm sure you are his "chick magnet".

But for you like I said, Sosua is a man's world, and there's not a lot of action for a mongerette (hey, that's a new word you've coined).

Maybe the beach during the day is possible to get some local action, but Santo Domingo, Puerto Plata in Dominican Bars and Restaurants is more action, if Lonely will take you there, or if you are up to exploring on your own.

I have travelled a fair bit with my GF across the Island and I see a lot more female touristas with locals those other areas, than I have in Sosua.

Anyway I'm sure you will figure it all out, and even maybe some other female will join this thread to add a little advice.

It's definitely not fair that Lonely is getting all the action, but of course, you could always join in :)

Frannie
12-01-15, 14:56
I'm here learning to be a Mongerette. LOL. At least the ropes. But in reality I'm a believer and seeker of polyamourous relationships as well so Lonely has a lot on his hands right now. I am still in the learning stages here and Lonely is a very patient because I know he's missed a lot of opportunities because I've kept him quite busy. When we are together these young usually very beautiful women look at him and see me and are a bit taken aback. He is friendly and usually introduces us, and as soon as they realize I don't "speak" Spanish their body language changes and although they continue to keep an eye on me, they begin the ritual with him. Not realizing that although I don't speak Spanish, I can understand a lot. Especially sexual dialogue. And I'm quite affluent in body language.

If he is alone for a minute. Women are all over him. However. I find when I'm alone for any length of time when or if I'm am.

Approached my Dominican men they are very polite and respectful. And although I see a lot of women, mostly from other countries than the USA, both young and old, with young sexy Dominican men. I'm finding that's get more sexual advances when I'm in the states from men, than I do here. I think this is because in the USA Older women with younger men still is not as accepted as it is in other countries. And it may be that because I have a "preference" for older men (my last boyfriend was 15 years younger than I. &#128526. So I'm probably not giving the correct signals. And when we're together they do not approach me like the chicas do him. It's very different. Women being sooo forward men holding back. But then men are so territorial. However. I love to flirt. And I've been very content and am certainly getting all the fantastic sex I need. But I don't know how long Lonely can keep this up without having a heart attack. LOL.

How fun this is. I am just starting to have conversations with the women. But for now I'm getting over the cultural shock. And am learning to be Loneys video pro. Sometime soon I will probably jump into the swim of things myself and get wet. And do some "hands on research". But I will say that I have never seen so many beautiful young women. Many do talk to me. And there is a lot of admiration for my lighter hair and skin. And I think that Lonely gets a lot of attention because I'm obviously enamoured with him. But he is definitely in his element and very much enjoying himself now that I'm getter into the swing of things. So much to write but so hard to choose what to write. Huge learning curve. And I'm 60!

Happy Hunting.

Mongerette.Very interesting, Mongerette. Keep posting if anything interesting happens. It is fascinating to get a completely fresh perspective on the sex for money business, and it would be fascinating to know what kind of satisfaction, if any, you got from it, whether your experiences were enlightening for you, or otherwise.

GrownMan1
12-01-15, 22:49
I'm on the outside of Rumba just hanging out when a Haitian chicas came up to me. She wanted to do a session for 2500 pesos. I told her why would she think I would give her 2500 for a quickie when I won't give a Dominican 2000. She said let me explain something to you. She said look in Rumbas you don't see a Haitian girl inside of there. I looked never noticed it before but she was correct. She says Rumbas is only allowing chicas with IDs other than Passport. She said Rumbas knows that Haitians only have passports for identification. She then inform me that she would have to pay $2,500 to the owner of Rumbas in order to come in using her passport. She says the police harassed them more and Rumba would not allow them entry. The streets or paying 200 peso to go inside of Classico is the only way for them to deal with the situation.

Coupe66
12-02-15, 01:25
Cerebro, Charles Pooter and Guthrie, thanks very much for your great feedback, that's all I needed to reassure me about making my trip! I'll be there in about 10 days and stay for 2 weeks.

Guthrie, is Cabarette itself worth checking out for mongering? I've only been there a couple of times during the day, and all I remember really apart from the lovely beach is the guys trying to hussle me to buy their wares in the main street. Having said that, I remember a couple of cute girls there working in exchange bureaus giving me the eye, which kind of surprised me, since in Sosua this doesn't happen often! Maybe they are less overrun with opportunities than the women in Sosua, and therefore more open to advances? What do you think?

ForceSteeler
12-02-15, 01:47
I'm on the outside of Rumba just hanging out when a Haitian chicas came up to me. She wanted to do a session for 2500 pesos. I told her why would she think I would give her 2500 for a quickie when I won't give a Dominican 2000. She said let me explain something to you. She said look in Rumbas you don't see a Haitian girl inside of there. I looked never noticed it before but she was correct. She says Rumbas is only allowing chicas with IDs other than Passport. She said Rumbas knows that Haitians only have passports for identification. She then inform me that she would have to pay $2,500 to the owner of Rumbas in order to come in using her passport. She says the police harassed them more and Rumba would not allow them entry. The streets or paying 200 peso to go inside of Classico is the only way for them to deal with the situation.I would low baller her even harder, I would give her 1000 pesos. If can cannot work in Rumbas she is not in the position to be demanding 2500 pesos. She will go hungry.

Surfer500
12-02-15, 02:04
I'm on the outside of Rumba just hanging out when a Haitian chicas came up to me. She wanted to do a session for 2500 pesos. I told her why would she think I would give her 2500 for a quickie when I won't give a Dominican 2000. She said let me explain something to you. She said look in Rumbas you don't see a Haitian girl inside of there. I looked never noticed it before but she was correct. She says Rumbas is only allowing chicas with IDs other than Passport. She said Rumbas knows that Haitians only have passports for identification. She then inform me that she would have to pay $2,500 to the owner of Rumbas in order to come in using her passport. She says the police harassed them more and Rumba would not allow them entry. The streets or paying 200 peso to go inside of Classico is the only way for them to deal with the situation.Sounds like the mongers picking up girls from the street will benefit from this if it is true.

The Haitian asking you for 2,500 pesos must of thought you where a sucker and found out otherwise in a hurry.

Durandpaul
12-02-15, 05:56
I am landing in santiago at 6:37 pm. I don't think that I will be able to make it to the caribe tours bus station. Based on the schedule the last bus to sosua leaves at 7 pm. I don't mind sharing a taxi if someone here will be on the same flight. I think the price is about $100 from the aiport to sosua.

Durandpaul
12-02-15, 05:59
I am landing in santiago at 6:37 pm. I don't think that I will be able to make it to the caribe tours bus station. Based on the schedule the last bus to sosua leaves at 7 pm. I don't mind sharing a taxi if someone here will be on the same flight. I think the price is about $100 from the aiport to sosua.Will be landing on Thursday at 6:37 pm. From jfk.

Guthrie
12-02-15, 06:00
Cerebro, Charles Pooter and Guthrie, thanks very much for your great feedback, that's all I needed to reassure me about making my trip! I'll be there in about 10 days and stay for 2 weeks.

Guthrie, is Cabarette itself worth checking out for mongering? I've only been there a couple of times during the day, and all I remember really apart from the lovely beach is the guys trying to hussle me to buy their wares in the main street. Having said that, I remember a couple of cute girls there working in exchange bureaus giving me the eye, which kind of surprised me, since in Sosua this doesn't happen often! Maybe they are less overrun with opportunities than the women in Sosua, and therefore more open to advances? What do you think?Sounds Good. Hope to see you there.

Send me a message and we can grab a drink.

The best time for Cabarette is a night especially from Thursday to Saturday. It's definitely not Sosua, but it's a good change of pace.

There's activity walking at the beach bars and also at the street bars.

Sunday to Wednesday can be dead.

K Constant
12-02-15, 06:25
I am landing in santiago at 6:37 pm. I don't think that I will be able to make it to the caribe tours bus station. Based on the schedule the last bus to sosua leaves at 7 pm. I don't mind sharing a taxi if someone here will be on the same flight. I think the price is about $100 from the airport to sosua.It's $80 maximum from the airport. However, it's possible to find a ride for $40-$50 if you step outside the airport and are willing to bargain.

Frannie
12-02-15, 14:24
I am landing in santiago at 6:37 pm. I don't think that I will be able to make it to the caribe tours bus station. Based on the schedule the last bus to sosua leaves at 7 pm. I don't mind sharing a taxi if someone here will be on the same flight. I think the price is about $100 from the aiport to sosua.I think you are misreading the schedule. The last Caribe Tours bus leaves Santo Domingo, not Santiago, at 7:00 pm If your flight arrives on time, and there are no delays in the airport, you should easily be able to catch that bus. Otherwise I would say that the taxi fare at night rates is about $80 to Puerto Plata and $100 to Sosua depending on what you can negotiate. Remember that they will not be using the short cut across the mountains at night. You might be able to negotiate a bit less, but I would not count on it. The standard fare just to leave the airport is about $20, so it would cost you that just to get to one of the Carribe Tours bus stations. The round trip to Sosua could easily cost the driver $25 in gasoline, though if the taxi is propane powered it would be less.

Frannie
12-02-15, 14:31
It's $80 maximum from the airport. However, it's possible to find a ride for $40-$50 if you step outside the airport and are willing to bargain.Yes, maybe, but it is a pretty long walk from the airport down to the main highway at night and there are not that many vehicles around once all the car rental places are closed for the night. I once got one of the hotel limousine drivers to take me outside the airport for a 200 peso tip, and he then hooked me up with a friend of his who gave me a ride to Puerto Plata, but I think I still payed more than $50. Another alternative is to spend the night at a cabana near the airport, or a hotel in Santiago closer to the Caribe Tours parada and travel on the next day. You will still have to pay for a couple of taxis plus the bus fare, but on the other hand you can deduct the cost of the hotel for one night at Sosua plus the taxi fare. Either way, $200 for the taxi is way too much.

GrownMan1
12-02-15, 14:31
I would low baller her even harder, I would give her 1000 pesos. If can cannot work in Rumbas she is not in the position to be demanding 2500 pesos. She will go hungry.As insensitive as your comment is I will have to agree. I told her in business if you're selling a product, your competition has their foot in the door, and is monopolizing the business; you should sell your product and services to a cheaper price to compete. You cannot up your price and put the burden on your customers. You should be offering 2 for 1 1700 peso deals and 1000 pesos specials.

GrownMan1
12-02-15, 14:38
While in Sosua I had a first session with a Dominican Pro. We respected each other in the session went well. I showed her some of the hair I have to sell. She said her would like to buy some ASAP. I told her no problem get with me tomorrow. The next morning I was getting a call on my US phone. It was a Dominican number. I called the number back with my Dominican phone and it was the same girl. She wanted her friend to buy the hair. I was like how the hell did you get my US number! I didn't even give you my name. She said she went around and talked to some chicas until she had my name and my number in the US. I was flabbergasted. These hoes really have a network of information going on.

Durandpaul
12-02-15, 22:34
I think you are misreading the schedule. The last Caribe Tours bus leaves Santo Domingo, not Santiago, at 7:00 pm If your flight arrives on time, and there are no delays in the airport, you should easily be able to catch that bus. Otherwise I would say that the taxi fare at night rates is about $80 to Puerto Plata and $100 to Sosua depending on what you can negotiate. Remember that they will not be using the short cut across the mountains at night. You might be able to negotiate a bit less, but I would not count on it. The standard fare just to leave the airport is about $20, so it would cost you that just to get to one of the Carribe Tours bus stations. The round trip to Sosua could easily cost the driver $25 in gasoline, though if the taxi is propane powered it would be less.Thanks Fannie. Just checked. There is 7. 30 and 8. 30 pm bus from Santiago to sosua. I will get a cab to the bus station and take the bus to sosua.

Member #4398
12-02-15, 23:52
Thanks Fannie. Just checked. There is 7. 30 and 8. 30 pm bus from Santiago to sosua. I will get a cab to the bus station and take the bus to sosua.Keep in mind that the Caribe tour stop in Sosua is far from the main area in Sosua where the Texaco gas station is located. You will probably need a taxi or a motoconcho to take you from there to your hotel. That area is also going to be pitch black and dangerous when you arrive after 10 pm. The metro bus is a better choice for getting to Sosua from Santiago because it leaves you by the Texaco station but unfortunately they don't have as many buses as Caribe tours. I am telling you because I have taken the last bus Caribe tours from Santiago to Sosua and it is quite scary to be in the Caribe tour Sosua stop late at night. They just drop you off at a very isolated area. Not even the motoconchos like to be there late at night. You will have to get into an unknown motoconcho or taxi to get out of that area. I would advise you to ask the bus driver to help you get a taxi from the Sosua stop to your hotel or if you know a monger down there to help you out once you get there.

ForceSteeler
12-03-15, 00:38
While in Sosua I had a first session with a Dominican Pro. We respected each other in the session went well. I showed her some of the hair I have to sell. She said her would like to buy some ASAP. I told her no problem get with me tomorrow. The next morning I was getting a call on my US phone. It was a Dominican number. I called the number back with my Dominican phone and it was the same girl. She wanted her friend to buy the hair. I was like how the hell did you get my US number! I didn't even give you my name. She said she went around and talked to some chicas until she had my name and my number in the US. I was flabbergasted. These hoes really have a network of information going on.Well when you think about it goes both ways. We do have a Monger Gringo Network also, Just like these forums and other website forums on the internet, its the reason why most chicas don't want you to take pictures, most of them have a western union boyfriend and he can find out if his chica is still out there on the streets working by browsing these forums. At the end of the day we are humans and we all like to talk, socialize and brag. As mongers we post pictures and talk about our experiences about chicas. Was she good in bed? And how much we paid them, Just like these chicas, they talk about how much money they made from us, was he good in bed? Is he cheap?, how big is his penis, Is he a Western union sucker, etc. It also amazes me on how some guys have so called girlfriends in Sousa and they will tell there chica girlfriend that they will land June 10th and they are actually landing on June 5th so they can fuck other chicas girls behind there so called girlfriends back. Like these chicas don't talk to each other, they know everything about you!

They even have Dominican workers at the airport at Jetblue tell them information, and even people at the hotel tell them, they know when you landed and when your going to leave. Trust me!

Oakie
12-03-15, 01:53
While in Sosua I had a first session with a Dominican Pro. We respected each other in the session went well. I showed her some of the hair I have to sell. She said her would like to buy some ASAP. I told her no problem get with me tomorrow. The next morning I was getting a call on my US phone. It was a Dominican number. I called the number back with my Dominican phone and it was the same girl. She wanted her friend to buy the hair. I was like how the hell did you get my US number! I didn't even give you my name. She said she went around and talked to some chicas until she had my name and my number in the US. I was flabbergasted. These hoes really have a network of information going on.I told the story before, but it is true.

Last year I thought I'd take a break from my regular GF, and went down to Sosua alone and told nobody.

Checked into a hotel and then went to the bar for a Presidente.

As soon as I got there, the female bartender handed me her cell phone and said, "A call for you".

It was my GF 10 hours away by bus and taxi.

Go figure!

GrownMan1
12-03-15, 01:58
Thanks Fannie. Just checked. There is 7. 30 and 8. 30 pm bus from Santiago to sosua. I will get a cab to the bus station and take the bus to sosua.Be careful that bus can be full quick. And watch out for your cab driver talking to the bus terminal attended telling her to tell you that the bus is full.

Oakie
12-03-15, 03:16
On a very few occasions I have set acquaintances up with very nice girls, but it rarely works out as the chemistry is never there, and the guys don't treat the girls nice, so it just rebounds on me. That is part of the reason why I think mongering in groups is likely to end with tears.I just saw this post.

I hate to agree with you in your recent pessimistic mode, but here I have to.

It's a job you don't ask for, don't want, making sure everybody is happy, knowing that if it doesn't work out, they won't blame themselves, they'll blame you! :)

But that's life!

Frannie
12-03-15, 03:48
Keep in mind that the Caribe tour stop in Sosua is far from the main area in Sosua where the Texaco gas station is located. You will probably need a taxi or a motoconcho to take you from there to your hotel. That area is also going to be pitch black and dangerous when you arrive after 10 pm. The metro bus is a better choice for getting to Sosua from Santiago because it leaves you by the Texaco station but unfortunately they don't have as many buses as Caribe tours. I am telling you because I have taken the last bus Caribe tours from Santiago to Sosua and it is quite scary to be in the Caribe tour Sosua stop late at night. They just drop you off at a very isolated area. Not even the motoconchos like to be there late at night. You will have to get into an unknown motoconcho or taxi to get out of that area. I would advise you to ask the bus driver to help you get a taxi from the Sosua stop to your hotel or if you know a monger down there to help you out once you get there.I think you must have been there during a power outage. The bus journey ends at the Caribe Tours terminus which is on the main carretera in the center of Charamicos, not an isolated or particularly dark spot by any means. There are always a bunch of motoconcho drivers there because they know the bus arrives at 11:00 pm and there is a good chance of picking up a far for more than the usual 35 pesos if the person is carrying a bag as well. I have not seen them quivering with fear in Charamicos at the bus stop, and I have taken the last bus from Santo Domingo within the last month. But, yes, you are right, the bus terminus is about a mile down the road from the Texaco where the Metro bus arrives. Another alternative, if you want, is to get off the bus at Puerto Plata and get a public taxi from outside the public hospital to take you to Sosua. That way you will arrive in the center of Sosua, but you will have to take a moto from Caribe Tours in Puerto Plata to the hospital to pick up a cab.

Frannie
12-03-15, 03:50
I just saw this post.

I hate to agree with you in your recent pessimistic mode, but here I have to.

It's a job you don't ask for, don't want, making sure everybody is happy, knowing that if it doesn't work out, they won't blame themselves, they'll blame you! :)

But that's life!No, it is the girls who will blame me for setting them up with someone who is not congenial!

Member #4398
12-03-15, 04:54
I think you must have been there during a power outage. The bus journey ends at the Caribe Tours terminus which is on the main carretera in the center of Charamicos, not an isolated or particularly dark spot by any means. There are always a bunch of motoconcho drivers there because they know the bus arrives at 11:00 pm and there is a good chance of picking up a far for more than the usual 35 pesos if the person is carrying a bag as well. I have not seen them quivering with fear in Charamicos at the bus stop, and I have taken the last bus from Santo Domingo within the last month. But, yes, you are right, the bus terminus is about a mile down the road from the Texaco where the Metro bus arrives. Another alternative, if you want, is to get off the bus at Puerto Plata and get a public taxi from outside the public hospital to take you to Sosua. That way you will arrive in the center of Sosua, but you will have to take a moto from Caribe Tours in Puerto Plata to the hospital to pick up a cab.When I used the Caribe tours bus was last year and it was the last bus. At 11 pm, the were no businesses opened and no one was around when the bus arrived. The Caribe tours office was also closed and all the businesses around were all closed. Caribe tours does not have a terminal. The Caribe tours buses park on a side of the main road and Caribe tours only has a small office there. When I got there, there was no place to get refuge, nobody to ask questions, all solitary. There was no black out as far as I know and the area was pitch black. Maybe now is different. All of the people that were dropped off by the bus stop were left there. And to get to the Texaco station area were the Metro stop is and a taxi terminal was like you said about a mile. A couple of motoconcho people came by when the bus arrive and were yelling "montense rapido que hay tigres con pistolas por aqui, tenemos que irnos antes que vengan" which means get on the motoconcho quick because there are tigers (delinquents) with guns in this area and we have to go before they come. And that was quite persuasive because everyone that was on the stop including me just got into the motoconchos quickly to get out of there in a hurry. After seeing how that I was I don't think I will ever take the last Caribe tours bus late at night unless someone is waiting for me there. I would rather stay in Santiago for the night and take a morning bus. Some areas in Sosua are quite dangerous at night, and that area is not that safe late at night, believe it or not, and being a Gringo with dollars we are easy targets. I would no recommend to any Gringo or Dominicano to take the last Caribe tours to go to Sosua. But everyone has a different comfort zone. I still think during daylight hours is pretty safe to be there but not late at night.

Tempoecorto
12-03-15, 05:12
I think you must have been there during a power outage. The bus journey ends at the Caribe Tours terminus which is on the main carretera in the center of Charamicos, not an isolated or particularly dark spot by any means. I went to Caribe terminus in Sosua, on two separate occasions, some time this year, waiting for two different chicas arriving very late, after a day at work, from where they live. While I do agree with you that the area is not scary, it is no way like a terminus in a traditional sense. Yes, there are cabs and conchos waiting there but the place has a desolate look and feel at that hour. Of course, I was there waiting which is different from someone who is arriving. I waited in my car (I think I was the only one) and I had no reason to be scared but for someone not familiar, it could be somewhat disconcerting. In that sense, Cerebro did well by posting the alert so the visitor is aware.

Charles Pooter
12-03-15, 14:19
That way you will arrive in the center of Sosua, but you will have to take a moto from Caribe Tours in Puerto Plata to the hospital to pick up a cab.Good idea, Frannie, to get out in Pto Pta rather than Los Charamicos.

Surely the Sosua-bound publicos still go past the Caribe Tours depot on Camino Real?

Only disadvantage is you would be lucky to find a vacant front seat, but that is hardly sufficient reason to take a moto to the Parada de Sosua. And you could always buy a second seat later once someone gets out.

Frannie
12-03-15, 19:56
Good idea, Frannie, to get out in Pto Pta rather than Los Charamicos.

Surely the Sosua-bound publicos still go past the Caribe Tours depot on Camino Real?

Only disadvantage is you would be lucky to find a vacant front seat, but that is hardly sufficient reason to take a moto to the Parada de Sosua. And you could always buy a second seat later once someone gets out.Yes, they do, but I did not want to make it too complicated to understand, and no one but you and me knows that road is called Camino Real, because I have never seen a street name sign for it, but once had a dentist whose office had that address. But, yes you can hail a Sosua public taxi on Camino Real. You want one that is headed towards the Malecon, because it will turn right and go up the hill towards the hospital..

Frannie
12-03-15, 20:08
When I used the Caribe tours bus was last year and it was the last bus. At 11 pm, the were no businesses opened and no one was around when the bus arrived. The Caribe tours office was also closed and all the businesses around were all closed. Caribe tours does not have a terminal. The Caribe tours buses park on a side of the main road and Caribe tours only has a small office there. When I got there, there was no place to get refuge, nobody to ask questions, all solitary. There was no black out as far as I know and the area was pitch black. Maybe now is different. All of the people that were dropped off by the bus stop were left there. And to get to the Texaco station area were the Metro stop is and a taxi terminal was like you said about a mile. A couple of motoconcho people came by when the bus arrive and were yelling "montense rapido que hay tigres con pistolas por aqui, tenemos que irnos antes que vengan" which means get on the motoconcho quick because there are tigers (delinquents) with guns in this area and we have to go before they come. And that was quite persuasive because everyone that was on the stop including me just got into the motoconchos quickly to get out of there in a hurry. After seeing how that I was I don't think I will ever take the last Caribe tours bus late at night unless someone is waiting for me there. I would rather stay in Santiago for the night and take a morning bus. Some areas in Sosua are quite dangerous at night, and that area is not that safe late at night, believe it or not, and being a Gringo with dollars we are easy targets. I would no recommend to any Gringo or Dominicano to take the last Caribe tours to go to Sosua. But everyone has a different comfort zone. I still think during daylight hours is pretty safe to be there but not late at night.Well, if it was pitch dark, there must have been an outage, because normally there is some lighting in that area.

The line about the tigres with pistols sounds like a good sales pitch for the motoconcho drivers. I am not saying it could never happen, but I have never heard of passengers arriving on Caribe Tours at Charamicos being robbed at gunpoint, and surely that would have made the news. Don't get me wrong, Caribe Tours buses are prone to stick-ups and that is why if you are getting out between Santiago and Puerto Plata and Puerto Plata and Sosua, you have to take your baggage inside, because the drivers are not allowed to open up the baggage compartment in between terminuses. Yes, it is just a small office in Charamicos, but they still regard it as a sufficiently safe place to open up the baggage compartments, so the bus drivers can't be that scared of that location. I don't want to wrongly advise people to take risks, but I have arrived there more than once late at night--I don't remember exactly how many times, but at least 3, and it has never occurred to me that I was putting myself in danger.

Grub1
12-03-15, 22:27
While in Sosua I had a first session with a Dominican Pro. We respected each other in the session went well. I showed her some of the hair I have to sell. She said her would like to buy some ASAP. I told her no problem get with me tomorrow. The next morning I was getting a call on my US phone. It was a Dominican number. I called the number back with my Dominican phone and it was the same girl. She wanted her friend to buy the hair. I was like how the hell did you get my US number! I didn't even give you my name. She said she went around and talked to some chicas until she had my name and my number in the US. I was flabbergasted. These hoes really have a network of information going on.Your right everybody knows everybody but hell you have to be a real bad boy to fuck up they are all in this big game together men and there women. Sosua is made for fucking and partying but beware when the hoes tell you there hungry feed there ass quick.

Tempoecorto
12-04-15, 00:47
The line about the tigres with pistols sounds like a good sales pitch for the motoconcho drivers. I will have to agree with you here. If there are tigres lurking, they would not have advertised it through the moto concho drivers. Certainly the buses that I have had occasions to see, were full of people and most after disembarking, dissipated within a short span of time, through various modes, especially motorcycles but taxis as well. It was weird waiting there at the intersection, seeing traffic light turning red to green and vice versa many many times over as other lights being not very strong, the one thing that catches your attention were the traffic lights.

Charles Pooter
12-04-15, 00:57
Yes, they do, but I did not want to make it too complicated to understand, and no one but you and me knows that road is called Camino ReaYou don't need to know the name of the road, you just walk 20 yards to the main road and hail a publico on your side of the road. Less complicated than riding a moto to the hospital, especially if you have luggage.


... once had a dentist whose office had that address. Before I knew the city, I had an appointment with a lawyer whose card and telephoned instructions gave his address as Camino Real (no number). I walked up and down the road but could not spot his office. When I finally managed to get through on the phone he sent a gofer with a jeepita to collect me. Turned out his office was in Separacion, a third of a mile away. He had been practising there for five years and did not know his own street name. Only in the DR.

Dominicans are incredibly casual about addresses and directions. The street where my apartment is has three totally different names on my Claro, Edenorte and Coraaplata invoices. Building numbers along a road may start OK with 1, 2, 3, 4 or 1, 3, 5, 7 with the even numbers on the other side of the street, but then they will jump from 43 to 83 in adjacent buildings, or the odds and evens will switch sides, or there will be a run of buildings without numbers before they resume where they left off.

But say "the green house next to Manuel who used to be the fish manager for Silverio Messon and whose nephew emigrated to Nuebol Yol and got knifed near the Yankee Stadium" and anyone in the city could take you straight there.

Tempoecorto
12-05-15, 01:39
But say "the green house next to Manuel who used to be the fish manager for Silverio Messon and whose nephew emigrated to Nuebol Yol and got knifed near the Yankee Stadium" and anyone in the city could take you straight there.I cracked up with this, Charles Pooter, especially the Nuebo Yol thing. Thanks.

Coming from where I come from, I suspect it is essentially a 3rd world thing. Logic does not hold much value and people not being used to cars, know / recognize places in reference to other things, including landmarks and people from Nuebo Yol. Even here, I. E. , in Boston, students in the city for example, who do not have a car and use public transport may not know / recall the name of a street and instead rely on landmarks.

Oakie
12-05-15, 13:53
I cracked up with this, Charles Pooter, especially the Nuebo Yol thing. Thanks.

Coming from where I come from, I suspect it is essentially a 3rd world thing. Logic does not hold much value and people not being used to cars, know / recognize places in reference to other things, including landmarks and people from Nuebo Yol. Even here, I. E. , in Boston, students in the city for example, who do not have a car and use public transport may not know / recall the name of a street and instead rely on landmarks.LOL.

Getting Wetter Onions from Nueve Yersi comes to mind.

I have been going to Sosua for years, I don't know any more than the main two streets and certainly no street numbers, Even the taxis and motos use landmarks, not streets.

All you need to know is Texaco, Populaire, Ice Cream Shop, Rhumba, Europa, New York Pizza and you'll find almost any hotel, drug store, supermarket or restaurant.

Wich reminds me, I have never seen a mailman, or mail being delivered to any location I have been. I never thought to ask, although my GF who lives on the other side of the Island tells me she can receive FedEx and stuff, if it is sent to some main location, like a bar or restaurant, where she can pick it up.

Do you get mail delivery, Charles?

Durandpaul
12-05-15, 20:35
I got sosua from santiago. I was hoping to take the bus but I fucked when I checked a luggage. I only got out of the airport at 7. 15 pm. On my way to the aiport the bus driver started to tell me that there was no 7. 30 pm. I knew he was lying and would make sure I don't get to the bus station before 7. 30 pm. Long story short I paid 70 for the cab. I was in no mood to wait for the last bus leaving santiago.

My game plan this time is one girl during the day. And two or three at night. I have been paying like 2000 peso for ST. I paid 3000 last night. We had agreed 2000 last night but I had to add another 1000 to bang her this morning.

So far I haven't been rushed or had a bad experience. I am also not trying to get any girls staying outside of rumba or walking the street during the day.

Classicos was packed last night, but I hate that because I can't see the girl well. Tall, big ass, slim waist, cute face is my type. Last night I had to settle for an average girl because I got too picky LOL. A group of guys had pretty much all the girls I wanted.

I see a lot of guys staying with a girl all day. I am not sure if they are paying for that. I am assuming the girl won't complain if you feed her.

Charles Pooter
12-05-15, 21:00
Which reminds me, I have never seen a mailman, or mail being delivered to any location I have been. I never thought to ask, although my GF who lives on the other side of the Island tells me she can receive FedEx and stuff, if it is sent to some main location, like a bar or restaurant, where she can pick it up.

Do you get mail delivery, Charles?There is a post office in Puerto Plata. You can collect stuff addressed to you "post restante" there. The problem is you need to know when it has arrived there. Go too early and you could waste a few trips, go too late and it has been stolen or allegedly been "returned to sender" as uncollected. A bribe to ring you once received may help.

I believe there is some sort of mail delivery within large city centers like Santiago and SD. Not sure about places like Pto Pta and certainly not anywhere outside commercial centers. If there are postmen, they probably do not wear uniforms, so you would not spot them. All the utilities use their own staff to deliver bills and do not wear uniforms either.

Post sent abroad from DR post offices is extremely unreliable. Sometimes it arrives quickly, sometimes six months later or never.

Member #4398
12-05-15, 21:39
I got sosua from santiago. I was hoping to take the bus but I fucked when I checked a luggage. I only got out of the airport at 7. 15 pm. On my way to the aiport the bus driver started to tell me that there was no 7. 30 pm. I knew he was lying and would make sure I don't get to the bus station before 7. 30 pm. Long story short I paid 70 for the cab. I was in no mood to wait for the last bus leaving santiago.Glad you make it to Sosua and started having fun. I forgot to mention that besides the Caribe tours and Metro buses in Santiago, there is a another option to get to Sosua. That option is a big or small guagua / bus that departs from La rotonda (circle) located in the barrio libertad in Santiago. They are even cheaper than Caribe tours or the metro and for less than $5 dollars ride you could get from Santiago to Puerto Plata. The rotonda is one of the Santiago exits to the north. The guaguas don't go directly to Sosua, but they will go to Puerto Plata. They also have buses running late at night. Then from Puerto Plata you could catch a carrito shared taxi or another guagua or regular taxi to Sosua is much cheaper 2-4 times cheaper than the $70 dollar Santiago to Puerto Plata rate. A motoconcho ride from Puerto Plata to Sosua is neither conformable nor safe because the ride has too many miles. Those guaguas are less comfortable thought and you may end up of some chickens or big ass girl or guy on your lap, they sometime may look like the pic bellow. And that is not a joke LOL.

Cerebro

Frannie
12-05-15, 23:33
LOL.

Getting Wetter Onions from Nueve Yersi comes to mind.

I have been going to Sosua for years, I don't know any more than the main two streets and certainly no street numbers, Even the taxis and motos use landmarks, not streets.

All you need to know is Texaco, Populaire, Ice Cream Shop, Rhumba, Europa, New York Pizza and you'll find almost any hotel, drug store, supermarket or restaurant.

Wich reminds me, I have never seen a mailman, or mail being delivered to any location I have been. I never thought to ask, although my GF who lives on the other side of the Island tells me she can receive FedEx and stuff, if it is sent to some main location, like a bar or restaurant, where she can pick it up.

Do you get mail delivery, Charles?Oh, come on Oakster, most people will know Pedro Clissante, Alejandro Martinez, Dr. Rosen, Calle Ayuntamiento and the carretera. Some may even know David Stern and Calle Sin Salida. There are others like Hispaniola, Portugal, Alemania, Mexico, Guatemala, Finlandia, Cuba, Jamaica, and Francia and other streets named after countries that a very few will remember, but will recognize when they see them.

The Post Office in Sosua is located in a corner of the small shopping mall on the carretera on the same side as Texaco, but 100 meters towards Cabarete. You have to pick your mail up there, but sometimes if you have a packet, they will send a moto to let you know. There are no drive-by mailing facilities. The Post Office in Puerto Plata is on a corner of Separacion and 12th July near el Parque and has recently had a facelift.

Frannie
12-05-15, 23:40
I got sosua from santiago. I was hoping to take the bus but I fucked when I checked a luggage. I only got out of the airport at 7. 15 pm. On my way to the aiport the bus driver started to tell me that there was no 7. 30 pm. I knew he was lying and would make sure I don't get to the bus station before 7. 30 pm. Long story short I paid 70 for the cab. I was in no mood to wait for the last bus leaving santiago.

My game plan this time is one girl during the day. And two or three at night. I have been paying like 2000 peso for ST. I paid 3000 last night. We had agreed 2000 last night but I had to add another 1000 to bang her this morning.

So far I haven't been rushed or had a bad experience. I am also not trying to get any girls staying outside of rumba or walking the street during the day.

Classicos was packed last night, but I hate that because I can't see the girl well. Tall, big ass, slim waist, cute face is my type. Last night I had to settle for an average girl because I got too picky LOL. A group of guys had pretty much all the girls I wanted.

I see a lot of guys staying with a girl all day. I am not sure if they are paying for that. I am assuming the girl won't complain if you feed her.The last bus leaves Santo Domingo at 7:00 pm So it leaves Santiago around 8:30 pm We have had this discussion before. However it is your money, but this is just for information for others who might want to know what time the last bus leaves. Note that in the summer time this connection is much harder to make due to the later arrival of the flight.

http://www.caribetours.com.do/santo%20domingo.htm

Durandpaul
12-06-15, 02:23
The last bus leaves Santo Domingo at 7:00 pm So it leaves Santiago around 8:30 pm We have had this discussion before. However it is your money, but this is just for information for others who might want to know what time the last bus leaves. Note that in the summer time this connection is much harder to make due to the later arrival of the flight.

http://www.caribetours.com.do/santo%20domingo.htmYep the last bus leaves at 8. 30 pm. I was just too tired to wait for another hour.

Chris Bigdog
12-08-15, 20:02
Do you guys think if CD has condoms, his fellow prisoners will wear them before they 'visit' him?


Come on now, mongers, I need 10 guys to stand up and make a commitment to Western Union $100 per month to Cubadave so that he can enjoy a few creature comforts like hamburgers, pizza, Coke, bug spray, soap, and condoms (if needed) and medical treatment in his current predicament. It is not a lot to ask.

GrownMan1
12-11-15, 18:11
I love Thursday nights in Sosua. Last night it was about 4 to 1 and room to walk. I had a particular taste last night and didn't know what I wanted. I knew I didn't want a disappointment so I started to repeat with the few I had before. Settle with a new young track star and had the best sex in the last 5 years. All for 1500 pesos an aI knew I didn't want a disappointment so I started to repeat with the few I had before. Settle with a track star and had the best sex in the last 5 years. All for 1500 pesos and a dress. I had to give her a $50 bill. She stayed night. I may repeat again 2 tonight. Classico is supposed to stay open until 6 in the morning is supposed to stay open until 6 in the morning. Since the crowd is condition responding, about 3:00 they started leaving anyway.

GrownMan1
12-12-15, 10:45
Okay I just did classico Friday night. I must say it wasn't as a packed as I expected. However it is Sosua and there's no place I can think of that has this many sexy ass women at your disposal. The DJ was very repetitious from my previous months however, there was enough room in the club to get good views of all the sex chicas. I just did it session with a chica that was long overdue. She tried hard but she couldn't get me to the finish line. I gave her as promised however I am now waiting on a backup. I love it. At at 5:30 in the morning I'm calling for take out pussy.

GrownMan1
12-13-15, 00:31
It Saturday in Sosua. It has been raining for 4 hours. I love it. I hope it rains until 1 am. I like to see the chicas when they are trying to make up for lost time. Meanwhile the chica a call late this morning knock me off in 15 minutes or less. I was very happy for a quick nut. It's amazing how when a chica starts off with BBBJ without you requesting it can get your Jimmy and the right mode. An hour with the other chica did nothing for me. Change up my chicas and I damn near came in her mouth. I think I'm going to call for a it's raining special. I always keep several new numbers for backup quickies.

Oakie
12-18-15, 13:22
Since there are no more recent posts. I'll post a non report for non mongers.

Routine trip to Sosua, buddy couldn't make it as planned.

Mi chica waiting for me at the little bar at the airport with a Presidente, and her "cousin" taxi driver. Welcome to Paradise!

To Casa Marina, big welcome from staff, and nicely located room. They have reopened the Beach section of the hotel after extensive renovations.

It is quickly moving up from the 2 Star to the 4 Star category. Three or four pristine pools, a newly opened restaurant, and now a beautiful pleasant staff that will bring your unlimited free drinks on a tray to you anywhere you are on the resort including the beach with a smile, and without their hand out for a propina.

An energetic entertainment staff that gets everyone involved in fun activities.

It used to be the third world where you would find lazyness and poorly organized and much delayed projects. But here at the hotel they but up a brand new large patio bar, fully serviced and equipped and working, in exactly two days. That project would be a couple months in my Canada. (It took 3 weeks just to move a small Lottery ticket kiosk in my office mall.).

Lots of action on the street, the sidewalk plastic chairs (a Dominican tradition) are now the enjoyable way to survey the passing parade and say Hello, to friends and strangers, and it's free.

Things are picking up at the other (Europa) end of main street, and the chicken barbeques are out in force again on the street, with some happy little family bars.

I had to meet (but not audition) a few potential amigas for my buddy who couldn't make it but passed along a propina for their trouble. One particular memorable night in Cabarete. Hot and humid as hell, most of the week.

Hated to leave on Grownman's rainy Saturday, Chica left for long trip home early in the day, so I figured I' spend the rest of the day checking out some local action, or at least a massage.

But I'd been satisfied, and was content to just take it easy.

The rain was hard at the airport, and all the skylights on the new departure concourse were leaking like sieves, and had staff all running around. With the fuss and noise I thought it was something more serious.

Maybe they shudda brought in those resort bar builders to do it right.

Frannie
12-19-15, 02:11
Since there are no more recent posts. I'll post a non report for non mongers.

Routine trip to Sosua, buddy couldn't make it as planned.

Mi chica waiting for me at the little bar at the airport with a Presidente, and her "cousin" taxi driver. Welcome to Paradise!

To Casa Marina, big welcome from staff, and nicely located room. They have reopened the Beach section of the hotel after extensive renovations.

It is quickly moving up from the 2 Star to the 4 Star category. Three or four pristine pools, a newly opened restaurant, and now a beautiful pleasant staff that will bring your unlimited free drinks on a tray to you anywhere you are on the resort including the beach with a smile, and without their hand out for a propina.

An energetic entertainment staff that gets everyone involved in fun activities.

It used to be the third world where you would find lazyness and poorly organized and much delayed projects. But here at the hotel they but up a brand new large patio bar, fully serviced and equipped and working, in exactly two days. That project would be a couple months in my Canada. (It took 3 weeks just to move a small Lottery ticket kiosk in my office mall.).

Lots of action on the street, the sidewalk plastic chairs (a Dominican tradition) are now the enjoyable way to survey the passing parade and say Hello, to friends and strangers, and it's free.

Things are picking up at the other (Europa) end of main street, and the chicken barbeques are out in force again on the street, with some happy little family bars.

I had to meet (but not audition) a few potential amigas for my buddy who couldn't make it but passed along a propina for their trouble. One particular memorable night in Cabarete. Hot and humid as hell, most of the week.

Hated to leave on Grownman's rainy Saturday, Chica left for long trip home early in the day, so I figured I' spend the rest of the day checking out some local action, or at least a massage.

But I'd been satisfied, and was content to just take it easy.

The rain was hard at the airport, and all the skylights on the new departure concourse were leaking like sieves, and had staff all running around. With the fuss and noise I thought it was something more serious.

Maybe they shudda brought in those resort bar builders to do it right.Yeah, well, that is the trouble with mongering as a lifestyle. It is OK for single men while you wait for something better.

I'll fly to you.

I'll pay for you.

I'll be a monger or a john for you.

When you're younger, it will have to do.

Until the real thing comes along.

(My apologies to the authors of the real lyrics to Until the Real Thing Comes Along).

Grub1
12-19-15, 06:00
When you have found the women that you think you love and it is time for you to go home for a small stint do not tell the guys you think are your friends that you are going to be gone. And for sure don't tell them to look out and make sure your woman is doing right. These guys who you think are your friend will be the 1st ones to hit them up where ever they can. This life is make believe love for sure when you don't live here and most of the time when you do. These girls may stay with you a long time and do ever thing you want them to. But they all have there on plan.

Oakie
12-19-15, 13:12
When you have found the women that you think you love and it is time for you to go home for a small stint do not tell the guys you think are your friends that you are going to be gone. And for sure don't tell them to look out and make sure your woman is doing right. These guys who you think are your friend will be the 1st ones to hit them up where ever they can. This life is make believe love for sure when you don't live here and most of the time when you do. These girls may stay with you a long time and do ever thing you want them to. But they all have there on plan.Only a fool would come to a place like Sosua looking for love.

But a smart guy can find a smart chica who consistently gives him good value for his money, without the drama or the hassle. And eventually wind up trusted friends who actually enjoy each other's company.

Like any good business relationship.

Lonely566
12-19-15, 16:52
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OldKool
12-19-15, 18:24
As a man we are not always looking for relationship sex. We enjoy what we call sport fucking. We will spend $2000 for a week of sex with several girls. I am in my early 60's and having sex with girls is serious treat for men my age and it is not happening in 1st world countries. 99% of the guys here are very comfortable having PFP sexual relationship. Us old guys still like pussy and are willing to pay and could care less whether the female is satisfied.

Henley100
12-19-15, 20:15
As a man we are not always looking for relationship sex. We enjoy what we call sport fucking. We will spend $2000 for a week of sex with several young girls. I am in my early 60's and having sex with young girls is serious treat for men my age and it is not happening in 1st world countries. 99% of the guys here are very comfortable having PFP sexual relationship. Us old guys still like young pussy and are willing to pay and could care less whether the female is satisfied.I suddenly feel bad for Lonely, dragging around an anchor wrapped in a wet blanket.

Frannie
12-20-15, 04:11
Lonely,

You make some excellent points and I don't disagree with a lot of what you say. I think I had had sex with about 35 women over 30 years before I tried paid sex. Some of the sex was good and some was not. The surprising thing to me was that the paid sex was often very good. Possibly this was because the girls wanted to persuade me that they were girlfriend material.

The attractive thing about paid sex was that it was a kind of fantasy fulfillment thing. You could see a woman who you found attractive and have sex with her almost immediately without a prolonged courtship, and you could also have sex with people you found physically attractive, but would not want to have a relationship with, and you could also have sex with women who were more attractive and / or younger than the ones you could have sex with for free. So the sex was very pure and animal. Many of the girls will orgasm with men who pay them for sex, especially if they are not having sex with lots of men, but if they are selling sex by half hour, then they will not be multiorgasmic, and mostly not orgasmic at all. If you have sex with women who are available for free, but are not very attractive to you, then the sex is not all that great either, and often the relationship will end in disappointment for the woman who will feel rejected.

However after a while I did become rather bored with the whole thing, and it became a bit like getting a haircut or a massage, a pleasant experience that one could pay for every now and again, but only in the DR, not in the US. But, yes, in the long run relationship sex is often better than paid sex.

Everything has to be valued relative to something else. Paid sex may not be very noble, but it is better than being a [CodeWord126] (http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord126) or some kind of sex offender, and at least it brings people into contact with fellow human beings, rather than hanging out alone in darkened rooms watching pornography.

JjBee62
12-20-15, 05:57
Let's start with the exploitation angle.

If I go out and somehow coerce, with alcohol, drugs, money or false promises, a woman into my bed, the exploitation is obvious. However, if the girl spends 30 minutes trying to talk her way into my bed for an agreed upon reward, at worst the exploitation is mutual. Is she better off, trying to feed her family if nobody "exploits" her?

As for the appeal, let me flip it around. What's the appeal of ever having sex with a different person, once you've found someone who satisfies you? Why go through all the blah sex looking for better fireworks?

For some people, that's fine. They're happy to spend 30 years having mechanical sex with 1 partner. But for many of us, there are so many different experiences calling to us. So we respond, each in our own way.

Here are a few reasons:

Control. For some, having that control over the woman is appealing.

Dirty. There are plenty who get off because paying for sex makes it filthy.

Fetishes. If you're into dressing up in panyhose and licking mayonnaise off a woman's dirty feet, eventually word will get out. But for a few dollars, your secret is safe.

Class. Maybe he's always wanted a supermodel or a socialite, or maybe he wants a gutter tramp. For the right price, anything is possible.

Of course those are the easy reasons. For some it's more complex. I've had some great relationships, I've also been able to fulfill most of my sexual fantasies, and didn't have to pay for it. After my last relationship ended, I decided, I don't want another one. I don't want to date, because I don't want to mislead anyone. While I could look for a FWB, it's not that appealing. But I still crave the human connection. I'm able to satisfy some of the need platonically. Waitresses love me, because I listen and treat them right, without flirting.

When the urge for something more gets too strong, I find someone who is happy to help. Many times the results are less than perfect, but sometimes the results are worth the price.

Mr Gogo
12-20-15, 07:23
Are you serious? I can't believe anyone has wasted time answering this bullshyt. LOL!LOL, especially since they said they are only here to gather Intel to write a book.

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Oakie
12-22-15, 21:18
Oh, come on Oakster, most people will know Pedro Clissante, Alejandro Martinez, Dr. Rosen, Calle Ayuntamiento and the carretera. Some may even know David Stern and Calle Sin Salida. There are others like Hispaniola, Portugal, Alemania, Mexico, Guatemala, Finlandia, Cuba, Jamaica, and Francia and other streets named after countries that a very few will remember, but will recognize when they see them.

The Post Office in Sosua is located in a corner of the small shopping mall on the carretera on the same side as Texaco, but 100 meters towards Cabarete. You have to pick your mail up there, but sometimes if you have a packet, they will send a moto to let you know. There are no drive-by mailing facilities. The Post Office in Puerto Plata is on a corner of Separacion and 12th July near el Parque and has recently had a facelift.My trips to Sosua always involve two shopping trips, the first one always to Playera to pick up toiletries. Then on Thursday we head out to Puerto Plata to hit Jimanez and La Serena.

Always by publico (I get to sit beside the driver) Mi chica can find a publico anywhere she goes, or will send a motoconcho to get one. The fare is just a few pesos, and great value compared to a dedicated taxi. It does take the scenic route sometimes through La Union and even into the airport gate.

Jimanez is good for shoes and La Serena is good for "the gift", which is part of the bartering process I do with mi chica. The last couple of times it was a Bar be Que and then a Sony Audio unit. We never discuss money for sex, but it all averages out ok.

Now delivery and address location being what it is, how does she get these big heavy boxes back to her apartment, some 8-10 hours away? Absolutely no problema, she gets the store to pack them, put them into a cab and takes them to Caribe Express, where she buys them a ticket. They are on their way and by the time she gets home her family likely will have picked them up, unpacked and set them up for her. She never has to touch them.

So easy!

Charles Pooter
12-22-15, 22:42
Always by publico (I get to sit beside the driver) Mi chica can find a publico anywhere she goes, or will send a motoconcho to get one. The fare is just a few pesos, and great value compared to a dedicated taxi. It does take the scenic route sometimes through La Union and even into the airport gate.
Interesting. I have done that trip hundreds of times but we have never detoured through La Union. Via Montellano and the airport several times. But a propina will secure most services.

The taxi cartels are very intimidating here and there are restrictions as to where publicos can go and what they can do, but they seem to have no problem with such detours.

TomJackin
12-22-15, 23:37
Logistics and things:

Flight:

Flight was out of SAN to POP on AA for $750 and change. Flights were pretty much on time and with no issues. I really hate the red eye flight, especially topped with the 6 hour layover in Miami. This time I got into Miami early and stayed at the airport hotel for the night; the hotel sucked! I'm back to rethinking my layover options.

Hotel:

For the sixth time, I stayed at Casa Cayena. Wilfried met me at the airport; as usual. He had hip surgery on one hip in October and will have surgery on the other in January. He seems to be feeling well. Wilfried is still offering breakfast and dinner included in the room rate. I only ate breakfast there twice, but I did have dinner on four nights. Room security was never an issue. I left out my laptop and surface pad daily without any issues. The entire staff is professional and overall outstanding. I will continue to stay there.

Money:

I got lazy and just exchanged money at the hotel, the rate was 43 to 1 change. The rest of the time I abused the ATM machines and vice-versa.

Cell Phone:

I went back to Orange and my SIM card was not valid from last May. I changed up to Claro, put 300 pesos of minutes on the card, which was plenty enough.

Food:

Besides eating at Casa Cayena, I ate at other spots. I had the ribs at the Scandinavian place on the beach. They were the best ribs I've ever had in Sosua! Also the steak tenderloin with peppercorn sauce was outstanding! I had that 3 times during my stay. BTW, Tom the owner has lung cancer and I hope the best for him! I also ate at several food tray places, like at Rumba's and a couple down the road; all were very good.

The Beach:

Because Herman's was closed, I started hanging out at the Scandinavian place and Carolinas. I saw very few cops and a good amount of working girls walking up and down the beach.

The Clubs:

Rumba still had the best game in town; but the girls came out later than usual. The club was full just about every night. Classicos was open, but did not go in the place this trip. The new after spot is Club X, across the street from Classicos, stopped in there a couple of times; nice place.

Women:

It really helped to have established contacts. As soon as I returned to my hotel from Claro, one of my FB girls was standing outside the hotel. I spent some time with a few new girls, but also some time with my previous girls. Sosua IS NOT dried up, as some would have you believe. There are still plenty of girls available. Some were asking for 2000/2500 for short time, but many were still going with 1500. It is still a buyer's market.

Final thoughts:

This was my 17th trip in 6 years and I watched this place with its ups and downs. Some places are closed while enough places are still open to provide a good assortment of chicas. Friday and Saturday nights were off the hook concerning the number of women that were available. This place still is one of the best values in the world, and also, if you make connections, it is a great place to come back to on a regular basis. I love the women and they seem to love my pesos, so I will return!

Oakie
12-23-15, 00:37
Interesting. I have done that trip hundreds of times but we have never detoured through La Union. Via Montellano and the airport several times. But a propina will secure most services.

The taxi cartels are very intimidating here and there are restrictions as to where publicos can go and what they can do, but they seem to have no problem with such detours.Yep, this is the first time they took us through the little town. We picked up an airport check in guy in uniform there and took him as far as the barrier gate at the airport.

It's a sensible way to get around and only now are they trying that sort of thing here in Toronto ((Uber), but the usual vested interests are trying to keep them out. A big fight.

Oakie
12-23-15, 00:50
Logistics and things:

Flight:

Flight was out of SAN to POP on AA for $750 and change. Flights were pretty much on time and with no issues. I really hate the red eye flight, especially topped with the 6 hour layover in Miami. This time I got into Miami early and stayed at the airport hotel for the night; the hotel sucked! I'm back to rethinking my layover options.

Hotel:

For the sixth time, I stayed at Casa Cayena. Wilfried met me at the airport; as usual. He had hip surgery on one hip in October and will have surgery on the other in January. He seems to be feeling well. Wilfried is still offering breakfast and dinner included in the room rate. I only ate breakfast there twice, but I did have dinner on four nights. Room security was never an issue. I left out my laptop and surface pad daily without any issues. The entire staff is professional and overall outstanding. I will continue to stay there.

Money:

I got lazy and just exchanged money at the hotel, the rate was 43 to 1 change. The rest of the time I abused the ATM machines and vice-versa.

Cell Phone:

I went back to Orange and my SIM card was not valid from last May. I changed up to Claro, put 300 pesos of minutes on the card, which was plenty enough.

Food:

Besides eating at Casa Cayena, I ate at other spots. I had the ribs at the Scandinavian place on the beach. They were the best ribs I've ever had in Sosua! Also the steak tenderloin with peppercorn sauce was outstanding! I had that 3 times during my stay. BTW, Tom the owner has lung cancer and I hope the best for him! I also ate at several food tray places, like at Rumba's and a couple down the road; all were very good.

The Beach:

Because Herman's was closed, I started hanging out at the Scandinavian place and Carolinas. I saw very few cops and a good amount of working girls walking up and down the beach.

The Clubs:

Rumba still had the best game in town; but the girls came out later than usual. The club was full just about every night. Classicos was open, but did not go in the place this trip. The new after spot is Club X, across the street from Classicos, stopped in there a couple of times; nice place.

Women:

It really helped to have established contacts. As soon as I returned to my hotel from Claro, one of my FB girls was standing outside the hotel. I spent some time with a few new girls, but also some time with my previous girls. Sosua IS NOT dried up, as some would have you believe. There are still plenty of girls available. Some were asking for 2000/2500 for short time, but many were still going with 1500. It is still a buyer's market.

Final thoughts:

This was my 17th trip in 6 years and I watched this place with its ups and downs. Some places are closed while enough places are still open to provide a good assortment of chicas. Friday and Saturday nights were off the hook concerning the number of women that were available. This place still is one of the best values in the world, and also, if you make connections, it is a great place to come back to on a regular basis. I love the women and they seem to love my pesos, so I will return!Great report. Love the tetas!

I forgot to mention a problem I had with my bank card.

I've always advocated Canadians using an ATM card for fast and economical pesos. But the last couple of times I have come back and looked at my statements I seem to be taking out more that I thought I was. This time I kept track of my withdrawals through online banking with my laptop.

Sure enough, my closest location, the Scotiabank ATM in the pharmacy near the Texaco was always broken and never did dispense money even though I tried a few times. It is always empty or broken, but works often enough to save a little time going up to Populaire and the others.

Bottom line. It screwed me out of a few hundred dollars in the first couple of days. I called my bank and they said I would have to go intio a dispute process when I got back, and I haven't had time to do that yet.

Be warned!

I did take some photos of the machine and the location to help my claim and told the chica at the pharmacia the machine was hacked, but she shrugged her shoulders.

Frannie
12-23-15, 01:12
My trips to Sosua always involve two shopping trips, the first one always to Playera to pick up toiletries. Then on Thursday we head out to Puerto Plata to hit Jimanez and La Serena.

Always by publico (I get to sit beside the driver) Mi chica can find a publico anywhere she goes, or will send a motoconcho to get one. The fare is just a few pesos, and great value compared to a dedicated taxi. It does take the scenic route sometimes through La Union and even into the airport gate.

Jimanez is good for shoes and La Serena is good for "the gift", No wonder you don't know the names of the streets.

Playera = Supermercado Playero= the Beach Supermarket.

Jimanez= Tienda Jimenez= the Jimenez Store.

La Serena= La Sirena=the Mermaid.

Oakie
12-23-15, 03:06
No wonder you don't know the names of the streets.

Playera = Supermercado Playero= the Beach Supermarket.

Jimanez= Tienda Jimenez= the Jimenez Store.

La Serena= La Sirena=the Mermaid.Guilty as charged.

(With the excuse that the locals spell as badly as I do).

BigTimeFun
12-31-15, 00:07
Looking for suggestions. I will be flying from Haiti to la Isabela early February. Right now there does not seem to be rental cars at the airport. I will have to take a cab to a car rental place then rent one way to drop off at POP. If anyone has suggestions please let me know. Their are 2 of us traveling together.

WildBillLewis
01-01-16, 22:00
Logistics and things:

Sosua IS NOT dried up, as some would have you believe. There are still plenty of girls available. Some were asking for 2000/2500 for short time, but many were still going with 1500. It is still a buyer's market.

I love the women and they seem to love my pesos, so I will return!I am thinking of coming to Sosua in late January. I have been on month-long vacations to Thailand (twice) and the Philippines (once) in the last three years, but now I am looking for something a little closer. I am interested in hanging with a girl for a couple of days: GFE-like. I am curious about what I should expect by way of pricing. How about the best way to approach. I have leads on LatinAmericanCupid. Thoughts on pricing and approach?

Questner
01-02-16, 04:47
I am thinking of coming to Sosua in late January. I have been on month-long vacations to Thailand (twice) and the Philippines (once) in the last three years, but now I am looking for something a little closer. I am interested in hanging with a girl for a couple of days: GFE-like. I am curious about what I should expect by way of pricing. How about the best way to approach. I have leads on LatinAmericanCupid. Thoughts on pricing and approach?Hated topic of pricing. You have no idea if there will be chemistry between you and her. Offer her to cover a bus ride, and invite for a lunch at the beach. Couple of days means no long term chance for her. While some may slip a thousand peso note later for a salon, you better be ready to five-six fold of it. Let her know you would send her back promptly if she gets lazy or starts playing tricks. Let her know you would become a frequent visitor to the island and are looking for a 'novia'. Good luck.

Oakie
01-02-16, 14:07
Hated topic of pricing. You have no idea if there will be chemistry between you and her. Offer her to cover a bus ride, and invite for a lunch at the beach. Couple of days means no long term chance for her. While some may slip a thousand peso note later for a salon, you better be ready to five-six fold of it. Let her know you would send her back promptly if she gets lazy or starts playing tricks. Let her know you would become a frequent visitor to the island and are looking for a 'novia'. Good luck.Without getting into the weeds, most satisfactory GFE results from sussessful TLN, which results from successful ST, which results from extensive test driving of different models. By that time you at least know a little bit about her habits, the sex is good, and the price is right.

A fun way to spend a short vacation. Good luck!

Ralphie1
01-02-16, 15:38
Sounds like the mongers picking up girls from the street will benefit from this if it is true.

The Haitian asking you for 2,500 pesos must of thought you where a sucker and found out otherwise in a hurry.The 2500 pesos was just the platinum level, the most that gal in her dreams could ever hope to get.

You should simply counter offer with 1000 pesos (bronze level) and settle somewhere in between, maybe just south of the average of the two numbers.

Remember, these chicas aren't so dumb to know, you can go down on price, you can never go up so they start at the very very top.

Frannie
01-02-16, 23:15
The 2500 pesos was just the platinum level, the most that gal in her dreams could ever hope to get.

You should simply counter offer with 1000 pesos (bronze level) and settle somewhere in between, maybe just south of the average of the two numbers.

Remember, these chicas aren't so dumb to know, you can go down on price, you can never go up so they start at the very very top.You should just offer what you want to pay. There are various ways to approach this. You can decide what is the maximum you are willing to pay, then try to strike deals with girls until you find one who will go with you for the price you want. Or you could decide first which is the most attractive girl (to you) on the scene that evening and then find out the least she would be prepared to accept by a process of negotiation. These things will vary according to many factors, some of which you may know about and some of which you will never know about. Anyway, it is a good idea to conduct all negotiations in a friendly spirit and not to try to demean the girl. If you don't succeed in striking a bargain, things might work out differently with the same girl or her friend the next day, so it is best not to burn your bridges.

2500 pesos is the equivalent of less than US $60 so not a huge amount of money for personal services of this kind. You can probably negotiate for less, especially if she likes you, but if it doesn't work, then don't lose any sleep over it. Just move on.

Oakie
01-03-16, 00:46
The 2500 pesos was just the platinum level, the most that gal in her dreams could ever hope to get.

You should simply counter offer with 1000 pesos (bronze level) and settle somewhere in between, maybe just south of the average of the two numbers.

Remember, these chicas aren't so dumb to know, you can go down on price, you can never go up so they start at the very very top.Remember that the best outcome of a negotiation is a win-win, where both parties are reasonably satisfied.

A "good" negotiation is not necessarily where you have got her down to some lower price than she normally gets. You might pay in hurried service, even a flip, or some other rip off.

It is good business practice (even an art) to strike a deal that is optimal for both.

OldKool
01-03-16, 06:14
Helping the lady to like you is huge. I dance and flirt before I pull the trigger for my best results. It is possible to have a repore with the ladies. Patients is a great skill for having a good time. Often we are so anxious we break all the rules. First day I go a little nuts. Now I fly into SD because it is cheaper flight by $200. Then Sosua and more time options. I meet one of my best girls which guarantees a great start to my vacation. Next morning I am on metrobus heading for Sosua.


You should just offer what you want to pay. There are various ways to approach this. You can decide what is the maximum you are willing to pay, then try to strike deals with girls until you find one who will go with you for the price you want. Or you could decide first which is the most attractive girl (to you) on the scene that evening and then find out the least she would be prepared to accept by a process of negotiation. These things will vary according to many factors, some of which you may know about and some of which you will never know about. Anyway, it is a good idea to conduct all negotiations in a friendly spirit and not to try to demean the girl. If you don't succeed in striking a bargain, things might work out differently with the same girl or her friend the next day, so it is best not to burn your bridges.

2500 pesos is the equivalent of less than US $60 so not a huge amount of money for personal services of this kind. You can probably negotiate for less, especially if she likes you, but if it doesn't work, then don't lose any sleep over it. Just move on.

Nik707
01-18-16, 21:20
Hi fellow mongers,

Sorry if I am asking too much but I have been a Cuban visitor until now except when I visited this forum few weeks ago. I have been reading and getting to know the norms and routines in Sousa but I definitely need some help on a March trip. Kindly note I do help and I have written my reports on Cuba and will be doing the same.

- It seems hotels are off limits for chicas? Would some hotels allow them? If so which ones?

- If you would suggest apartments / casas would you please recommend some chica friendly ones with good food and clubs around? (flight only option).

- Any other tips?

I don't intend to splash cash and make other juvenile mistakes like paying too much or stirring up the place. I believe knowledge is power and intend to behave. Any tips appreciated. If you know any posts particularly helpful, referral is appreciated!

JjBee62
01-19-16, 01:38
Hi fellow mongers,

Sorry if I am asking too much but I have been a Cuban visitor until now except when I visited this forum few weeks ago. I have been reading and getting to know the norms and routines in Sousa but I definitely need some help on a March trip. Kindly note I do help and I have written my reports on Cuba and will be doing the same.

- It seems hotels are off limits for chicas? Would some hotels allow them? If so which ones?

- If you would suggest apartments / casas would you please recommend some chica friendly ones with good food and clubs around? (flight only option).

- Any other tips?

I don't intend to splash cash and make other juvenile mistakes like paying too much or stirring up the place. I believe knowledge is power and intend to behave. Any tips appreciated. If you know any posts particularly helpful, referral is appreciated!Unless you stay at one of the resorts in Sosua, almost every hotel is very chica friendly. Casa Cayena is excellent, slightly higher than many other places, but breakfast and dinner are included. Hotel Plaza Europa is also excellent, it's a short walk from the action, but rooms are spacious and clean. Sosua Suites is another option. The rooms are clean, but could use some updates. The good and bad is it's located practically next door to the action. That means you're 3 minutes away from your bed when you pick up a girl, but it means you're going to be hearing a lot of noise for most of the night.

Sosua is a small town, almost anywhere you stay is within a 10 minute walk of anywhere you want to go.

OldKool
01-19-16, 14:18
I have read the Cuban thread and can say you will enjoy the ease of Sosua. There will not be any issue that require you to sneak around and even better the girls chase you. The biggest issue is deciding which pretty girl to chose. Everything in the town is chica friendly and there is a beach. The night life is centered around to main dance clubs. Rumbas is the hot spot for girls from about 5 to 10 with Classicos for more late night action. This is point and click action. So just relax and prepare to have the time of your life. Read the forum for things to watch out for. There are some girls who will try to get over on you but they are easy to avoid.

One last thing. There are many great places eat. Baileys is a 1st class eating spot for me. The fish and pizza are my favorites.


Unless you stay at one of the resorts in Sosua, almost every hotel is very chica friendly. Casa Cayena is excellent, slightly higher than many other places, but breakfast and dinner are included. Hotel Plaza Europa is also excellent, it's a short walk from the action, but rooms are spacious and clean. Sosua Suites is another option. The rooms are clean, but could use some updates. The good and bad is it's located practically next door to the action. That means you're 3 minutes away from your bed when you pick up a girl, but it means you're going to be hearing a lot of noise for most of the night.

Sosua is a small town, almost anywhere you stay is within a 10 minute walk of anywhere you want to go.

Member #4398
01-20-16, 04:52
Hi fellow mongers,
Sorry if I am asking too much but I have been a Cuban visitor until now except when I visited this forum few weeks ago. I have been reading and getting to know the norms and routines in Sousa but I definitely need some help
- If you would suggest apartments / casas would you please recommend some chica friendly ones with good food and clubs around? (flight only option). Any other tips?!Don't worry young Anakin skywalker, don't seek anything, the hoes will find you in Sosua. See the video bellow and may the force, I mean the hoes be with you:

http://dominicanrepublic.adultsearch.com/sosua/

Coupe66
01-26-16, 00:54
Hi there guys, can you advise me on the following non sex issues? I'll be coming back to Sosua for a few weeks next week. There are a few things which wouldn't bother me if I am there for a few days, but since planning on staying a few weeks this time, they would make a nice difference to my daily routine 1) Where can you buy a sandwich of any kind in Sosua? For lunch I usually go to Baileys, which is fine, but overpriced, and really I would just like a coffee and a baguette or some kind of sandwich for lunch! In general I've noticed they don't really go in for sandwiches in this country, here or in Santo Domingo 2) The Playero supermarket in Sosua is great, but they don't have any freshly baked bread. Can you buy fresh bread anywhere is Sosua? I am surprised if all the Germans who love all their meats from Playero are happy eating all this crappy processed bread! I know there's a Belgian bakery in Cabarete, but is there something nearer than this to buy some decent fresh bread?

Frannie
01-26-16, 01:53
Hi there guys, can you advise me on the following non sex issues? I'll be coming back to Sosua for a few weeks next week. There are a few things which wouldn't bother me if I am there for a few days, but since planning on staying a few weeks this time, they would make a nice difference to my daily routine 1) Where can you buy a sandwich of any kind in Sosua? For lunch I usually go to Baileys, which is fine, but overpriced, and really I would just like a coffee and a baguette or some kind of sandwich for lunch! In general I've noticed they don't really go in for sandwiches in this country, here or in Santo Domingo 2) The Playero supermarket in Sosua is great, but they don't have any freshly baked bread. Can you buy fresh bread anywhere is Sosua? I am surprised if all the Germans who love all their meats from Playero are happy eating all this crappy processed bread! I know there's a Belgian bakery in Cabarete, but is there something nearer than this to buy some decent fresh bread?There is fresh bread from 3 German bakeries in Playero supermarket, so what are you talking about? You can get sandwiches there. There is also fresh bread at LaPola including baguettes. For sandwiches it is best to buy the bread and butter and ingredients yourself, but they have sandwiches also at Fresh Cafe across from LaPola. Wraps at Cafe Tropical also.

JjBee62
01-26-16, 01:58
Hi there guys, can you advise me on the following non sex issues? I'll be coming back to Sosua for a few weeks next week. There are a few things which wouldn't bother me if I am there for a few days, but since planning on staying a few weeks this time, they would make a nice difference to my daily routine 1) Where can you buy a sandwich of any kind in Sosua? For lunch I usually go to Baileys, which is fine, but overpriced, and really I would just like a coffee and a baguette or some kind of sandwich for lunch! In general I've noticed they don't really go in for sandwiches in this country, here or in Santo Domingo 2) The Playero supermarket in Sosua is great, but they don't have any freshly baked bread. Can you buy fresh bread anywhere is Sosua? I am surprised if all the Germans who love all their meats from Playero are happy eating all this crappy processed bread! I know there's a Belgian bakery in Cabarete, but is there something nearer than this to buy some decent fresh bread?There's a German bakery you might try. If I remember correctly it's about halfway between Hotel Plaza Europa and Rumbas. You might also try lunch at Hotel El Rancho, just across the street from Casa Cayena. Can't recall if there were any sandwiches on the menu, but the food's good. There's also a little wine and cigar place not far from Playero. They might have some sorts of finger foods. I'm pretty sure Chez Mon Real has sandwiches on the menu.

Grandnash84
01-26-16, 08:33
Hi there guys, can you advise me on the following non sex issues? I'll be coming back to Sosua for a few weeks next week. There are a few things which wouldn't bother me if I am there for a few days, but since planning on staying a few weeks this time, they would make a nice difference to my daily routine 1) Where can you buy a sandwich of any kind in Sosua? For lunch I usually go to Baileys, which is fine, but overpriced, and really I would just like a coffee and a baguette or some kind of sandwich for lunch! In general I've noticed they don't really go in for sandwiches in this country, here or in Santo Domingo 2) The Playero supermarket in Sosua is great, but they don't have any freshly baked bread. Can you buy fresh bread anywhere is Sosua? I am surprised if all the Germans who love all their meats from Playero are happy eating all this crappy processed bread! I know there's a Belgian bakery in Cabarete, but is there something nearer than this to buy some decent fresh bread?Theres a sandwhich shop that is open 24/7 across from the pharmacy at the metro bus stop on the main road. If your standing in front of the pharmacy facing the main road, the sandwhich shop is to your left about 50 feet away. They serve sandwhiches, coup of noodles, etc but are know for their sandwiches. I have never eaten a sandwhich there, I only get the papaya milk shake (to die for) or coffee in the morning.

JimJames
01-26-16, 15:26
Is the Super Pola in Sosua a, "Member Only Club," similar to Sam's Club in the States?

Thanks JJ.

Frannie
01-26-16, 15:33
Is the Super Pola in Sosua a, "Member Only Club," similar to Sam's Club in the States?

Thanks JJ.No it is just a supermarket. You are thinking of Price Mart in Santiago.

Yanqui69
01-27-16, 00:35
Is the Super Pola in Sosua a, "Member Only Club," similar to Sam's Club in the States?

Thanks JJ.If you mean the Price Smart in Santiago, yes, they need to see a membership card.

Tempoecorto
01-27-16, 01:31
There is fresh bread from 3 German bakeries in Playero supermarket, so what are you talking about? You can get sandwiches there. Very true. There is a whole lot of German (and I think Italian as well) fresh baked bread there as well as croissants etc. I do have to say that some German dark bread often smell of too much molasses but that is me.

HotRockIt
01-27-16, 23:28
So my friends booked this trip and I heard about it and decided to come also. But they had already booked their apartment. They are staying in Puerto Plata. Everything I read says that the best place to be in the DR for women is the Sosua area. So I am currently trying to decide between 2 apartments for myself. Should I get the one closest to downtown Sosua? Or the one close to them in Puerto Plata? Is there good nightlife in Puerto like there is in Sosua? Would it be difficult or expensive to travel back and forth to Puerto & Sosua almost everyday? We just want to be where the best looking and most working girls are. Any up to date info would be great so I can make this decision. Would love to hear what you guys would do.

OldKool
01-28-16, 03:09
In Sosua the action finds you. There is no need to look. Having a room in Sosua makes things very easy.

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So my friends booked this trip and I heard about it and decided to come also. But they had already booked their apartment. They are staying in Puerto Plata. Everything I read says that the best place to be in the DR for women is the Sosua area. So I am currently trying to decide between 2 apartments for myself. Should I get the one closest to downtown Sosua? Or the one close to them in Puerto Plata? Is there good nightlife in Puerto like there is in Sosua? Would it be difficult or expensive to travel back and forth to Puerto & Sosua almost everyday? We just want to be where the best looking and most working girls are. Any up to date info would be great so I can make this decision. Would love to hear what you guys would do..

Sammon
01-28-16, 03:58
So my friends booked this trip and I heard about it and decided to come also. But they had already booked their apartment. They are staying in Puerto Plata. Everything I read says that the best place to be in the DR for women is the Sosua area. So I am currently trying to decide between 2 apartments for myself. Should I get the one closest to downtown Sosua? Or the one close to them in Puerto Plata? Is there good nightlife in Puerto like there is in Sosua? Would it be difficult or expensive to travel back and forth to Puerto & Sosua almost everyday? We just want to be where the best looking and most working girls are. Any up to date info would be great so I can make this decision. Would love to hear what you guys would do.Sousa is monger capital. Girls come from all over to earn money. Plenty of like minded people come to Sousa for fun.

Puerto Plata is different. Apart from Blackbeard resort there is no real foreigner friendly mongering place. There are strip clubs but it is hit and miss. There are local pick up places but they strictly for locals. Girls from PP come to Sosua to be picked up. You can walk everywhere in Sosua and there is a nice beach. Plenty of western owned or managed hotels and restaurants. You will not feel out of place even if you do not know a word of Spanish. If your friends know Puerto Plata very well and can find girls and have a good time then maybe you want to be near them.

JjBee62
01-28-16, 04:08
So my friends booked this trip and I heard about it and decided to come also. But they had already booked their apartment. They are staying in Puerto Plata. Everything I read says that the best place to be in the DR for women is the Sosua area. So I am currently trying to decide between 2 apartments for myself. Should I get the one closest to downtown Sosua? Or the one close to them in Puerto Plata? Is there good nightlife in Puerto like there is in Sosua? Would it be difficult or expensive to travel back and forth to Puerto & Sosua almost everyday? We just want to be where the best looking and most working girls are. Any up to date info would be great so I can make this decision. Would love to hear what you guys would do.Depends on what's more important to you. Would you rather spend your time hanging out with your friends, or would you rather be getting laid?

If your friends are experienced with Puerto Plata, if they have a working knowledge of Spanish, they might do quite well. If not, they might be missing out.

Sosua is about as easy as it gets. Just about every hotel is chica friendly, rooms are cheap, starting at about $40/ night and everything is within walking distance. At night, the streets and bars are full of women. Just order a beer, sit down and they will come to you. All you need to do is pick the one you want and settle on a price.

Chances are, your friends will be coming to Sosua after a day or two.

HotRockIt
01-28-16, 19:57
Thanks. Seems pretty unanimous, Sosua it is. Even if I'm without the friends for a bit of the trip, I'll find a friend or two every day I'm sure LOL. I'm 28 from the US, I got a little experience with the ladies in Rio, Brazil last year. Good times. I'm sure I'll do fine either way. The townhouse isn't in downtown Sosua, it's a little further South back in the "La Mulata 1" area. Is that too far or okay? I would use Google Maps and do a "Street View" walk thru but it isn't available. If this was your first trip, knowing what you know now, how would you spend your 7 days / nights if you were staying in the same area as me. And how would you get back and forth from your place to the all the action day / night? I really appreciate the help. I will come back and leave reports like I did for my Brazil trip. Guaranteed.

HotRockIt
01-28-16, 21:25
Correction, I just got the Airbnb booking officially verified and got the actual address. The townhouse is not South in the "La Mulata 1" area, it's Northeast in the "Sea Horse Ranch" area. By Calle 2 and Cancha de Tennis.

Charles Pooter
01-28-16, 21:56
They are staying in Puerto Plata.Why? If they have good reasons, it might sway your choice. If they just stuck a pin in a map, then no.


Everything I read says that the best place to be in the DR for women is the Sosua area ...We just want to be where the best looking and most working girls are.People's ideas of "best looking" vary. I don't know about the "most working girls" (remember Pto Pta is eight times the size of Sosua) but certainly the most easily accessible working girls for gringos are in Sosua. If your idea of "good-looking" is looking like a puta, then there are definitely more in Sosua.

I chose to live in Pto Pta rather than Sosua and have never regretted it. But Pto Pta would be very hard work if you have little or no Spanish.


Is there good nightlife in Puerto like there is in Sosua?It is different. It is aimed at middle-class Dominicans not gringos looking for putas. The exception is Cristal night club, which has a lot of attractive working girls, though over made-up and over-priced.


Would it be difficult or expensive to travel back and forth to Puerto & Sosua almost everyday?A dollar each way, thirty minutes center to center, by public transport. Very frequent 7 am to 12 midnight, thins out to once every half-hour in the small hours.

Not sure why you would want to do that, though. If your friends know what they are doing in Pto Pta you can have a great time there and no need to visit Sosua. But if they don't, why copy their mistake?

One advantage of being in a group (and to me the only advantage) is that you can share the cost of private taxis. If you were paying $30 each way to travel alone between Pto Pta and Sosua by private taxi, that would soon mount up. But shared between four guys it is worth the extra cost over public transport.

Charles Pooter
01-28-16, 22:09
For once, I think we are all singing from the same hymn sheet. Impossible to advise in more detail unless we know more about you friends' plans and the Spanish abilities of you all.



Puerto Plata is different ... There are local pick up places but they strictly for locals.Good post, Sammon, but I would amend "strictly for locals" to "strictly for those who can speak some Spanish" (or French for those like me homing in on haitianas). I was always made most welcome in those local places and found much better quality and more reasonably priced chicas there than in Sosua. Including the chica with whom I have been very happily living for five years. (I would slash my wrists before shacking up with a Sosua puta).

If his friends know how to tap into those sources he would be better off with them. If not, then in Sosua.


Girls from PP come to Sosua to be picked up.
And charge Sosua prices.

Tempoecorto
01-28-16, 23:10
I was always made most welcome in those local places and found much better quality....I know of El Furgon and Charley's but the places change their names, you had mentioned. I am also interested in slumming. Love to hear your current recommendations (I plan to be headed that way soon) for the "locals" and thanks.

JjBee62
01-29-16, 16:04
Correction, I just got the Airbnb booking officially verified and got the actual address. The townhouse is not South in the "La Mulata 1" area, it's Northeast in the "Sea Horse Ranch" area. By Calle 2 and Cancha de Tennis.Is the townhouse incredibly cheap? Does it come with some special amenities like naked maids and a masseuse? If not, why would you stay there? It's about 3 miles from all the action in Sosua and except for walking out to the highway and flagging someone down, probably not a good idea at night, your transportation options to town are limited to walking or calling a taxi, and the taxi is almost guaranteed to overcharge. Walking isn't a big deal, but you're going to work up a sweat getting to town. Of course it's easy to catch a moto from Sosua back, it's just getting to town is a pain.

If they have rooms, Casa Cayena is a good hotel, room rate includes breakfast and dinner, food is good and you're no more than 5 minutes walk from the action, 10 minutes to the main beach, or 2 minutes from the playa Alicia beach.

Across the street is Hotel El Rancho, good food, good location.

A little farther away, Hotel Plaza Europa has big rooms, nice pool area and it's nice and quiet at night.

Other options are:

Sosua Suites, within spitting distance of Rumbas, rooms are clean, but furnishings are a bit old.

New Garden Hotel, close to action.

Casa Valeria, close to action, good food.

Victorian House, supposed to be nice.

There are many other options. Almost every place in Sosua is chica friendly, many will keep her ID until you walk her out, and everything is a short walk away. If you don't feel like walking, there are motos everywhere who will take you for about 50 pesos.

AirBnB is probably a good option in a city, but Sosua is just a small town, with everything clustered in a small area. If you choose the AirBnB option make sure you verify their guest policy, in writing, before your trip. It's going to be a pain if you find out guests aren't allowed, or there's an extra charge, or only 1 guest for the duration of the stay.

Mr Gogo
01-29-16, 16:46
Thanks. Seems pretty unanimous, Sosua it is. Even if I'm without the friends for a bit of the trip, I'll find a friend or two every day I'm sure LOL. I'm 28 from the US, I got a little experience with the ladies in Rio, Brazil last year. Good times. I'm sure I'll do fine either way. The townhouse isn't in downtown Sosua, it's a little further South back in the "La Mulata 1" area. Is that too far or okay? I would use Google Maps and do a "Street View" walk thru but it isn't available. If this was your first trip, knowing what you know now, how would you spend your 7 days / nights if you were staying in the same area as me. And how would you get back and forth from your place to the all the action day / night? I really appreciate the help. I will come back and leave reports like I did for my Brazil trip. Guaranteed.You are getting great advice from the guys on this board, but I think you are making a few mistakes. Seahorse ranch is terrible for logistics if you don't have a car. You will be there for the Superbowl weekend so you probably won't be able to get a hotel at the last minute if you change your mind and want to relocate to Sosua. The girls will be in hustle mode because of the event and will be asking for top dollar. And once they see a newbie staying solo in Seahorse ranch, the girls will come with their best games (They will think you are rich and gullible).

Forget your crew in Puerto Plata, if they don't speak Spanish the only place for all of them is Black Beards and that gets old after two days, so they will be running to Sosua. If I was you I would cancel my reservations at SHR and get on the phone and book a hotel in Sosua ASAP even if they require a deposit (Standard procedure for big events and limited rooms). I see you left a good report after your Brazil visit so we look forward to your adventures. I will be on the island but I'm checking out some other spots but if I make my way to Sosua first drink is on you LOL.

HotRockIt
01-29-16, 19:10
Is the townhouse incredibly cheap? Does it come with some special amenities like naked maids and a masseuse? If not, why would you stay there? It's about 3 miles from all the action in Sosua and except for walking out to the highway and flagging someone down, probably not a good idea at night, your transportation options to town are limited to walking or calling a taxi, and the taxi is almost guaranteed to overcharge. Walking isn't a big deal, but you're going to work up a sweat getting to town. Of course it's easy to catch a moto from Sosua back, it's just getting to town is a pain.I can still cancel the townhouse if I want and yes I can have as many guests there as I want, I made sure of that. I checked prices on all the hotels you mentioned and I like Casa Cayena, Casa Valeria, & Hotel Plaza Europa. I'm paying $290 for 7 days in the airbnb spot, so it was pretty much $40 a night. To stay in one of these 3 hotels would be $300-$400 total. The townhouse is of course upstairs and downstairs, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, full kitchen, washer, living room, upper and lower outdoor terraces, etc (https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/9831704). It also give the option for my friends to crash when they come for the nightlife in Sosua. Cause if its hard to get from the airbnb spot to downtown at night like you say, I'm going to assume getting back to Puerto Plata would be even worse.

Is the ease of being 7 minutes closer to the action in a hotel worth the extra up to $100? And the loss of all the extra space and comfort in the townhouse? Will getting back and forth be that much of an issue? How much is "overcharging" in a taxi if the currency exchange is so good for me? In my currency wouldn't he just be getting like an extra dollar or two out of me? Cause if so, that doesn't bother me much, he needs it way more than I do.

I plan on bringing more than one girl back to the room at a time on some nights and I'm not sure if the hotels allow multiple girls, or louder music? (not obnoxiously loud though). I'm the type to take the girls back to the room, turn on some music, pour some drinks, and party a bit with them and have them stay all night. I guess I just figured an apartment would be the best for possible nights like these, but nothing is set in stone yet.

HotRockIt
01-30-16, 00:38
I think I've heard enough. I'm currently trying to get a hotel downtown now, but like it was said, rooms are pretty booked up. But I think I may have one.

So where are the hot spots in Sosua? Best massage parlors, brothel types places, strip clubs, hip-hop / house music nightclubs, etc? Just trying to get an idea of the landscape since I'll be doing this mostly alone, and this will be my first time really roaming another country solo.

Tempoecorto
01-30-16, 00:48
I plan on bringing more than one girl back to the room at a time on some nights and I'm not sure if the hotels allow multiple girls, or louder music? (not obnoxiously loud though). I'm the type to take the girls back to the room, turn on some music, pour some drinks, and party a bit with them and have them stay all night. I guess I just figured an apartment would be the best for possible nights like these, but nothing is set in stone yet.Your rationale sounds well reasoned. I do not know what your level of experience is doing this but I would caution you on one thing: if you are picking more than one (unknown) woman and you are the only guy, you may want to be careful in a environment you are not familiar with, or perhaps do not speak the language, what with alcohol and stuff.

JjBee62
01-30-16, 01:43
I can still cancel the townhouse if I want and yes I can have as many guests there as I want, I made sure of that. I checked prices on all the hotels you mentioned and I like Casa Cayena, Casa Valeria, & Hotel Plaza Europa. I'm paying $290 for 7 days in the airbnb spot, so it was pretty much $40 a night. To stay in one of these 3 hotels would be $300-$400 total. The townhouse is of course upstairs and downstairs, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, full kitchen, washer, living room, upper and lower outdoor terraces, etc (https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/9831704). It also give the option for my friends to crash when they come for the nightlife in Sosua. Cause if its hard to get from the airbnb spot to downtown at night like you say, I'm going to assume getting back to Puerto Plata would be even worse.

Is the ease of being 7 minutes closer to the action in a hotel worth the extra up to $100? And the loss of all the extra space and comfort in the townhouse? Will getting back and forth be that much of an issue? How much is "overcharging" in a taxi if the currency exchange is so good for me? In my currency wouldn't he just be getting like an extra dollar or two out of me? Cause if so, that doesn't bother me much, he needs it way more than I do.

I plan on bringing more than one girl back to the room at a time on some nights and I'm not sure if the hotels allow multiple girls, or louder music? (not obnoxiously loud though). I'm the type to take the girls back to the room, turn on some music, pour some drinks, and party a bit with them and have them stay all night. I guess I just figured an apartment would be the best for possible nights like these, but nothing is set in stone yet.Out of all of that, the option for your friends to crash is the part that makes the most sense.

I forgot it's high season now, so room rates are a little higher.

I'm a fan of convenience. So that always is a factor for me. I also don't want to have to depend too much on others, so I avoid dealing with taxis and such when possible.

Motos are cheap and convenient all around Sosua, but you won't find them out in that area. That means calling a taxi every time you want to go to town. They'll probably start the pricing at $10-$20, but I'm sure you can get them down to $5, maybe less depending on your skills. How many trips to town you make is the question. I tend to get out about 4 or 5 times a day, so for me, it's cheaper in town.

Someone else might want to chime in on the wisdom of taking multiple girls back to a townhouse for an all night stay. It sounds like a recipe for an extremely expensive vacation.

We all do things our own way. In Sosua. I really want to see your complete and honest trip report.

Good luck.

HotRockIt
01-30-16, 02:21
I really want to see your complete and honest trip report. Good LuckYou'll definitely get that, nothing but the truth my friend, in detail.

So, I wrote "Hotel Casa Cayena" and they had a room for me for 5 of my 7 days. So I'll do 5 days there, and 2 days with the friends in Puerto Plata, perfect. I'm a little worried about one thing and maybe someone who has booked there can help me. They "confirmed" the room for me by email and said they will have it for me and I'll pay cash there. I've never booked a room like this over email with no deposit and its got me kinda worried that I'll cancel the airbnb spot, show up to Casa Cayena, and they'll possibly not have the room for me. Should I be worried about this? Is this how they normally do bookings? Cause there was no way to book online through their site. Just seems like it could go bad.

Henley100
01-30-16, 03:16
You'll definitely get that, nothing but the truth my friend, in detail.

So, I wrote "Hotel Casa Cayena" and they had a room for me for 5 of my 7 days. So I'll do 5 days there, and 2 days with the friends in Puerto Plata, perfect. I'm a little worried about one thing and maybe someone who has booked there can help me. They "confirmed" the room for me by email and said they will have it for me and I'll pay cash there. I've never booked a room like this over email with no deposit and its got me kinda worried that I'll cancel the airbnb spot, show up to Casa Cayena, and they'll possibly not have the room for me. Should I be worried about this? Is this how they normally do bookings? Cause there was no way to book online through their site. Just seems like it could go bad.That's how I've booked at Casa Cayena. No problems.

You'll see when you get there that you have no worries. Walking away from Casa Cayena, you'll stumble by a hotel every ten feet. Plenty of places to stay right in the middle of things.

JjBee62
01-30-16, 08:21
You'll definitely get that, nothing but the truth my friend, in detail.

So, I wrote "Hotel Casa Cayena" and they had a room for me for 5 of my 7 days. So I'll do 5 days there, and 2 days with the friends in Puerto Plata, perfect. I'm a little worried about one thing and maybe someone who has booked there can help me. They "confirmed" the room for me by email and said they will have it for me and I'll pay cash there. I've never booked a room like this over email with no deposit and its got me kinda worried that I'll cancel the airbnb spot, show up to Casa Cayena, and they'll possibly not have the room for me. Should I be worried about this? Is this how they normally do bookings? Cause there was no way to book online through their site. Just seems like it could go bad.It won't be a problem. Wilfred is a stand-up guy, very dependable. In the Dominican Republic cash is king, especially American dollars. The places that do accept online payment, or do reservations through booking sites, usually charge a higher rate through the online service. An example, booked a place in San Pedro de Macoris through booking.Com. Rate was listed at $69. When I arrived was charged $40 until they found out about the reservation.

HotRockIt
01-30-16, 23:53
I'm all packed and ready! 1 more day then the fun begins. I'm bringing the professional camera, so hopefully I can bring back some quality pics and video for you guys.

So lets talk current prices, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so if YOU met a girl who was a perfect 10 to you in all her physical attributes, what is the max you would pay for her? I'm trying to get an idea of the price bargaining points. I know every girl has her own price, but what's the "tourist" price, and what's the reasonable price for a girl like this?

Also, what are the current best spots? Massage parlors, brothels, strip clubs, nightclubs, etc? How is the Sosua game played? Do I just walk the street, hit a bar, or strip club?

Sorry for so many questions, I'm Googling and cramming info day in and day out as much as possible since this trip was so last minute. A week ago I didn't even know all of this was legal in the DR LOL. Thanks again.

Haven123
01-31-16, 02:09
It won't be a problem. Wilfred is a stand-up guy, very dependable. In the Dominican Republic cash is king, especially American dollars. The places that do accept online payment, or do reservations through booking sites, usually charge a higher rate through the online service. An example, booked a place in San Pedro de Macoris through booking.Com. Rate was listed at $69. When I arrived was charged $40 until they found out about the reservation.If you are going to want to play loud music and party a lot with loud music, then Casa Cayena is not your best option. Wilfried will not allow loud music due to the nature of the layout, acoustics if the place and most importantly, past history of loud music guests at the hotel. I know Wilfried and have stayed there a lot and I can tell you this with high confidence. He might ask you to leave or turn down the music. He lives there too and does not take any bullshit. This has happened before.

IMO, you will be better off with an apartment. More freedom and more privacy. Particularly given 7 day trip.

OldKool
01-31-16, 06:11
1 Pricing the girls cost 1500 to 2500 to for short term 2 hours. 3000 to 5000 all night. This should cover the gambit of quality.

2 read the forum it has all the info you could want. Two main night time spots. Rumbas open air bar starts late afternoon until about 9 pm. Plenty of girls but not the hottest. Good spot to start you night and sometimes you get a gem. The second spot is Classico. It is an upstairs disco. 200 pesos to get in and the girls come dressed to make money. 100 or more girls most 7 or better. Loud music but the first time you see it your mind will be blown.

3. The action is in a half a block area. 10 or 15 other small bars with a little action.

4 The place has decent places eat. Baileys is my favorite.

5. The place is full of guys enjoying the same activities and more experience then you.

6. Read reports by my favorite guy here Camero. He gives detail report that are awesome.


I'm all packed and ready! 1 more day then the fun begins. I'm bringing the professional camera, so hopefully I can bring back some quality pics and video for you guys.

So lets talk current prices, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so if YOU met a girl who was a perfect 10 to you in all her physical attributes, what is the max you would pay for her? I'm trying to get an idea of the price bargaining points. I know every girl has her own price, but what's the "tourist" price, and what's the reasonable price for a girl like this?

Also, what are the current best spots? Massage parlors, brothels, strip clubs, nightclubs, etc? How is the Sosua game played? Do I just walk the street, hit a bar, or strip club?

Sorry for so many questions, I'm Googling and cramming info day in and day out as much as possible since this trip was so last minute. A week ago I didn't even know all of this was legal in the DR LOL. Thanks again.

Mr Gogo
01-31-16, 06:44
1 Pricing the girls cost 1500 to 2500 to for short term 2 hours. 3000 to 5000 all night. This should cover the gambit of quality.

2 read the forum it has all the info you could want. Two main night time spots. Rumbas open air bar starts late afternoon until about 9 pm. Plenty of girls but not the hottest. Good spot to start you night and sometimes you get a gem. The second spot is Classico. It is an upstairs disco. 200 pesos to get in and the girls come dressed to make money. 100 or more girls most 7 or better. Loud music but the first time you see it your mind will be blown.

3. The action is in a half a block area. 10 or 15 other small bars with a little action.

4 The place has decent places eat. Baileys is my favorite.

5. The place is full of guys enjoying the same activities and more experience then you.

6. Read reports by my favorite guy here Camero. He gives detail report that are awesome.The good part is that he will be there earlier in the week, the bad part is that weekend is Super Bowl weekend. That might explain why Wilfried only has rooms for earlier in the week. Grab something when you arrive and set a tone for yourself because all the girls will be in hustle mode for that event on the weekend. Expect inflation for the weekend as the NY and Miami boys come in jacking the prices up.

JjBee62
01-31-16, 07:30
I'm all packed and ready! 1 more day then the fun begins. I'm bringing the professional camera, so hopefully I can bring back some quality pics and video for you guys.

So lets talk current prices, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so if YOU met a girl who was a perfect 10 to you in all her physical attributes, what is the max you would pay for her? I'm trying to get an idea of the price bargaining points. I know every girl has her own price, but what's the "tourist" price, and what's the reasonable price for a girl like this?

Also, what are the current best spots? Massage parlors, brothels, strip clubs, nightclubs, etc? How is the Sosua game played? Do I just walk the street, hit a bar, or strip club?

Sorry for so many questions, I'm Googling and cramming info day in and day out as much as possible since this trip was so last minute. A week ago I didn't even know all of this was legal in the DR LOL. Thanks again.OkdKool covered the prices, I'll tackle the other stuff.

There's no strip clubs or brothels, but no worries. Step put the front door of Casa Cayena and turn right. If you turn left a very short walk will take you to the little semi-private beach. After you turn right, first landmark is Hotel El Rancho. Good spot for lunch, several waitresses who tend to flirt.

Just past is the laundry, just drop off in the morning and pick up your clean clothes in the afternoon. A few doors further is the first massage spot, 1 hour for 600 pesos, but they charge 1000 more for extra service.

Next you'll come to Dr. Aleja Martinez Drive. If you turn right you'll find Baileys, good restaurant, service can be spotty. That's also the route to the main beach. Just follow the signs to Playa Sosua.

If you're headed for the action, just keep going straight across Dr. Martinez. A short walk and you'll see a Colma do on the left, a small grocery store, good place to pick up some bottled water (a necessity). Next you'll see Rocky's. Decent food, nice quiet spot for a beer.

The next intersection is ground zero. On the left is Chez Mon Real. Good spot for food, drink and to watch hockey, if you watch hockey. It's also a good place to just watch the people. Diagonal from there is Rumbas. It will be packed with chicas at night. That's the main spot until late night. Just say no until someone gives you a reason to say yes.

Across the street is Classicos, which doesn't really get going until late at night. There are several little food and drink places both directions down the street. In most of them you may encounter chicas, you'll definitely encounter them on the street.

Things to watch out for:

A lot of the women on the street will try to grab you and grope you. At least some of them may try to pick your pocket.

Always verify prices before. This is true for taxis and chicas. Prices for both are negotiable.

Only carry the money you need. Keep the rest along with any other valuables locked in the room safe.

Pay the chicas after the deed, not before.

Stick with bottled water. The local beer, Presidente, is decent and cheap.

Don't buy the blue pills from the guys selling Viagra on the street. If you want them, just go to the pharmacy and ask, they're cheap and no prescription required.

You'll see when you get there, it's just a small town. Check it out and enjoy.

GrownMan1
01-31-16, 08:16
So lets talk current prices, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so if YOU met a girl who was a perfect 10 to you in all her physical attributes, what is the max you would pay for her? I'm trying to get an idea of the price bargaining points. I know every girl has her own price, but what's the "tourist" price, and what's the reasonable price for a girl.

Sorry for so many questions, I'm Googling and cramming info day in and day out as much as possible since this trip was so last minute. A week ago I didn't even know all of this was legal in the DR LOL. Thanks again.You sound like you're trying to justify paying a high price to a Chica because YOU think she's the perfect 10 and its worth it. As a vet I would say nothing justifies driving the price of pussy up. As a fellow monger I will say if you feel that she's worth your money an even swap ain't no swindle. Remember the girl of your dreams in looks will 90% not be the girl of your dreams in the bedroom. There is an art to this and a lot of luck. Who knows beginners luck may play in your favor. I love your energy. It's exciting packing your things and heading head first to the land of sports fucking. It's a buyers market

HotRockIt
01-31-16, 12:39
You sound like you're trying to justify paying a high price to a Chica because YOU think she's the perfect 10 and its worth it. As a vet I would say nothing justifies driving the price of pussy up.Definitely not, that's the opposite of my intentions with the question. My goal is definitely not to spend more than I have to LOL. I was literally lecturing the guys yesterday on how you guys on the forum hate when people drive up the price of pussy. Telling them not to do so. I was only asking so that I avoid doing just that and so I could tell them. I don't want to be the guys who don't know what things cost and wind up overpaying every girl.

Charles Pooter
01-31-16, 15:19
If you are going to want to play loud music and party a lot with loud music, then Casa Cayena is not your best option. Wilfried will not allow loud music due to the nature of the layout, acoustics if the place and most importantly, past history of loud music guests at the hotel. I know Wilfried and have stayed there a lot and I can tell you this with high confidence. He might ask you to leave or turn down the music. He lives there too and does not take any bullshit. This has happened before.

IMO, you will be better off with an apartment. More freedom and more privacy. Particularly given 7 day trip.How about the New Garden Hotel? In previous years when I arranged to meet other mongers there I was soon driven out by the loud music. Do they still tolerate it there? If so, may be his best option if he wants frat parties.

Charles Pooter
01-31-16, 15:25
1 Pricing the girls cost 1500 to 2500 to for short term 2 hours. 3000 to 5000 all night.
1500 for one pop or 3000 for all night is plenty. No need to pay more. Performance and companionability in usually in inverse proportion to glamorous looks. However if the girl is good company I would pay 100 pesos transport money and buy a good breakfast for an all-nighter.

Frannie
01-31-16, 15:41
I'm all packed and ready! 1 more day then the fun begins. I'm bringing the professional camera, so hopefully I can bring back some quality pics and video for you guys.

I am surprised that no one has addressed this isssue, but please be careful about taking photos and videos. A lot of people in Sosua do not want their photographs to be taken without permission, and especially chicas in the room. If you want to take photographs, whether dressed or nude, or videos of the same, make sure in advance that the person involved is agreeable. Do not be surprised if you are asked for more money for photography. Some people have reported that girls they were with had no objection to photos, which is fine, but mileage may vary a lot on this topic.

Anyway, as a general point, I would focus more on the experience in the here and now than on making photographic records for posterity. Remember that you are in an intimate one-on-one relationship with an individual, so try to focus on her experience as well as your own.


If you are into photography there are plenty of interesting noncontroversial subjects for your camera, but just note that for some reason Sosua is designated as a "military zone" and you should not try to take photos of anything related to security, including police officers.

Frannie
01-31-16, 15:44
1500 for one pop or 3000 for all night is plenty. No need to pay more. Performance and companionability in usually in inverse proportion to glamorous looks. However if the girl is good company I would pay 100 pesos transport money and buy a good breakfast for an all-nighter.I would agree with my learned colleague that a good personality trumps looks almost every time, though quite honestly I do not know how guys who don't speak Spanish are able to figure out these things.

HotRockIt
01-31-16, 16:33
I will be on the island but I'm checking out some other spots but if I make my way to Sosua first drink is on you LOL.First 2 drinks are on me sir, you've got my word on that. Just PM me. Thanks for the help.


I am surprised that no one has addressed this isssue, but please be careful about taking photos and videos. A lot of people in Sosua do not want their photographs to be taken without permission, and especially chicas in the room. If you want to take photographs, whether dressed or nude, or videos of the same, make sure in advance that the person involved is agreeable.I always worry about posting on a forums cause people can take it so many different ways. No matter how well you try to word it to not offend anyone LOL. I honestly have no interest in photography and would never photograph or video the person without them knowing, that's against my moral code. I was just going to do it for the community here, I'd much rather live in the moment and enjoy it cause that's the kinda person I am. And I wouldn't post face pics. I treat all women with respect, no matter their profession.


How about the New Garden Hotel? In previous years when I arranged to meet other mongers there I was soon driven out by the loud music. Do they still tolerate it there? If so, may be his best option if he wants frat parties.I've got a room booked already so that's taken care of. I'm not interested in frat parties, just a little Bluetooth speaker to play some music is all I meant. Ill keep it low since I have a hotel now instead of apartment, no problem. In Brazil the girls enjoyed coming back, having a drink, talking and dancing, etc. I'm just going off my past experiences here, I'm in no way an expert on any of this.

I'm just trying to do it the right way guys. I'm not the obnoxious butthole coming down to throw a wild party, pay high prices and ruin everything. Quite the opposite, I'm very nervous more than anything to be going at this solo. So I'm just trying to get as much info as possible. I just want to blend in and participate, I don't like to stand out. And I greatly appreciate all of the advice given to me thus far from you guys.

Frannie
01-31-16, 18:25
I honestly have no interest in photography....


I'm bringing the professional camera... OK, I though you might be a professional photographer. Most people these days use cell phones to take pictures and don't bother with expensive photographic equipment unless they are enthusiasts. Anyway, enjoy your trip.

JjBee62
01-31-16, 21:37
I'm just trying to do it the right way guys. I'm not the obnoxious butthole coming down to throw a wild party, pay high prices and ruin everything. Quite the opposite, I'm very nervous more than anything to be going at this solo. So I'm just trying to get as much info as possible. I just want to blend in and participate, I don't like to stand out. And I greatly appreciate all of the advice given to me thus far from you guys.Tips for blending in:

Hang out at breakfast at Casa Cayena. Many of the guests are regulars with many years of experience. You will learn a lot just listening.

Don't let yourself get tangled up with the girls on the street. It can be overwhelming, having a girl try to grab your arm every 10 feet. Just tell them no and keep moving. Most will get the hint after a few steps.

Same advice for the touts. Just tell them no when they try to sell you something.

Find a good spot and just watch and listen. You will quickly figure things out.

Pace yourself. The beer and the girls go down easy. No need to rush through your beer, or rush to grab a girl. If you're in a hurry, the price goes up and the quality goes down.

If the girl is in a hurry to get you out of the bar, she'll probably be in a hurry to get back to the bar. Take the time to find one with some chemistry.

See the town. Check out Sinatra's for a nice dinner and drunk Canadians doing bad karaoke. Take a moto up the hill and check out Castillo del Mundo King. Just tell them "El Museo" and point up the hill. You can get some good pictures for the people who won't understand your real reason for the trip. Go to the beach. Check out the little pubs and bars. A lot of ex-pats prefer the quieter spots.

Lastly, watch your step. You'll understand why when you encounter the first curb.

George03
02-01-16, 05:58
It is pretty loud at times until late in the morning when I was there last summer. I finally complained to the security guards and they had it turned down.


How about the New Garden Hotel? In previous years when I arranged to meet other mongers there I was soon driven out by the loud music. Do they still tolerate it there? If so, may be his best option if he wants frat parties.

HotRockIt
02-01-16, 12:38
Well, I'm heading out this morning. Reports when I get back, thanks again.

Charles Pooter
02-01-16, 17:35
Well, I'm heading out this morning. Reports when I get back, thanks again.Good luck. We are as excited about it as you are.

Parkinsons
02-01-16, 17:41
"Darryl Fornatora, an avid surfer, was vacationing in Cabarete with a flight home scheduled for Sunday, but investigators say he never got on the plane.

He was last seen on Thursday during a "strange interaction" with a woman on the beach, officials said. ".

Please help.

http://m.wpbf.com/news/wpb-man-reported-missing-on-vacation-in-dominican-republic/37749318

OldKool
02-01-16, 18:39
DR can be a dangerous place, Np matter where you are always watch your back.


"Darryl Fornatora, an avid surfer, was vacationing in Cabarete with a flight home scheduled for Sunday, but investigators say he never got on the plane.

He was last seen on Thursday during a "strange interaction" with a woman on the beach, officials said. ".

Please help.

http://m.wpbf.com/news/wpb-man-reported-missing-on-vacation-in-dominican-republic/37749318

MS Clive
02-01-16, 19:40
"Darryl Fornatora, an avid surfer, was vacationing in Cabarete with a flight home scheduled for Sunday, but investigators say he never got on the plane.

He was last seen on Thursday during a "strange interaction" with a woman on the beach, officials said. ".

Please help.

http://m.wpbf.com/news/wpb-man-reported-missing-on-vacation-in-dominican-republic/37749318"Strange interaction" . Hilarious! Seems he fell in love with a chica and decided to give up his family and surfing as well.

Tempoecorto
02-02-16, 00:38
"Darryl Fornatora, an avid surfer, was vacationing in Cabarete with a flight home scheduled for Sunday...Please! How many people died in road accidents over the weekend in the good ol' US of A or is it the fabled "exceptionalism" that makes even one disappearance noteworthy?

Charles Pooter
02-02-16, 03:14
Please! How many people died in road accidents over the weekend in the good ol' US of A Not to mention the thousands mowed down by citizens exercising their rights under the Second Amendment to fill their neighbours with lead.

Charles Pooter
02-02-16, 03:18
"Strange interaction" . Hilarious! Seems he fell in love with a chica and decided to give up his family and surfing as well.Nothing strange about falling in love. Now if they were enjoying anal sex while dressed only in snorkel masks and frogman flippers, that would be strange for Cabarete (not so much for Sosua).

Parkinsons
02-02-16, 03:22
Please! How many people died in road accidents over the weekend in the good ol' US of A or is it the fabled "exceptionalism" that makes even one disappearance noteworthy?Well, you can argue that his life is no more important than any of Allah's freedom fighters. That's not my point to make. I only thought the "strange interaction with a woman" subtext would be of peculiar interest or raise an eyebrow or two amongst our fellow ISG readers.

Now back to arguing how much we should pay a pro vs a semi-pro after the optimal number of interviews one is given.

Tempoecorto
02-02-16, 21:01
Now back to arguing how much we should pay a pro vs a semi-pro after the optimal number of interviews one is given.LOL! A rather perennial question eh?

Tim P14
02-04-16, 03:33
Not to mention the thousands mowed down by citizens exercising their rights under the Second Amendment to fill their neighbours with lead.Did you actually associate the 2nd amendment with gun violence? I hope that I'm misunderstanding what your point is with that correlation.

JjBee62
02-05-16, 00:36
Did you actually associate the 2nd amendment with gun violence? I hope that I'm misunderstanding what your point is with that correlation.Well he does have a valid point. Any attempt to address the issue of gun death and injury in the US is met by a bunch of well-funded lobbyists, correction, concerned American patriots, waving the 2nd Amendment.

The end result, about 100 dead and 200 injured every day. When compared to other first world countries, the numbers are disgraceful.

Back to the subject of Sosua. Is Izzy still working at Chez Mon Real? Small, skinny guu, will talk your ear off. Nice guy. He was threatening to quit in September over a disagreement with his boss.

El Pirata
02-05-16, 02:09
ISG members are invited to Blackbeards annual Super Bowl Bash Sunday, February 7th! We start the festivities at 5 pm with our Tailgate BBQ and followed by the game on our Big Screen TV in the Crows Nest bar! We have football pools, Chica Cheerleaders, free popcorn and Mamajuana Shots at RD $75! ISG Members No Cover Charge. Come join us! And don't forget we have our 276th Bikini Contest Saturday the day before the big game you are all welcome to attend!

Saludos,

El' Capitan

Tim P14
02-05-16, 04:15
Well he does have a valid point. Any attempt to address the issue of gun death and injury in the US is met by a bunch of well-funded lobbyists, correction, concerned American patriots, waving the 2nd Amendment.

The end result, about 100 dead and 200 injured every day. When compared to other first world countries, the numbers are disgraceful.

Back to the subject of Sosua. Is Izzy still working at Chez Mon Real? Small, skinny guu, will talk your ear off. Nice guy. He was threatening to quit in September over a disagreement with his boss.Gun violence in America has nothing to do with the 2nd Amendment. The second amendment protects law abiding citizens and their right to protect themselves. Gun violence is the result of criminals unable to function in a regulated society. He and you have no point.

Geolopes
02-06-16, 04:54
Sounds exactly how we gained our independence from His Majesty King George.


Not to mention the thousands mowed down by citizens exercising their rights under the Second Amendment to fill their neighbours with lead.

JjBee62
02-06-16, 06:45
Gun violence in America has nothing to do with the 2nd Amendment. The second amendment protects law abiding citizens and their right to protect themselves. Gun violence is the result of criminals unable to function in a regulated society. He and you have no point.I really don't want to have this discussion here, but this is where it's at.

Approximately 2/3 of all gun deaths in the US and about the same fraction of gun injuries, are not the result of criminal acts. Of the remaining 1/3, 91% of women victims are victims of crimes of passion. What that boils down to is, except for men who are murdered (only 5% being crimes of passion), the vast majority of gun deaths are the direct result of having easy access to a gun. This includes suicides, accidental shootings, domestic violence shootings, shootings by people under the influence of drugs or alcohol and rampage shootings.

In a country where gun owners are required to provide proof of knowledge, proof of financial responsibility and proof of secure firearm storage, before purchasing a firearm, toddlers don't accidentally shoot anyone with daddy's pustol, that was left loaded in the nightstand, firearms safety instructors don't accidentally shoot students with a gun they thought wasn't loaded, teenagers don't come home after a traumatic day at school and put a bullet in their head, drunk abusive husbands don't slaughter the whole family, fired employees don't come back and shoot up the office, the list goes on and on. All these things happen because the 2nd Amendment ensures that every person can find a way to get a gun.

Stricter regulations have a lesser effect on actual criminal gun use, however, they have a huge effect on total gun injuries and deaths.

I'm done. Is Wilfried getting around better now after his surgery?

Oakie
02-06-16, 15:16
I really don't want to have this discussion here, but this is where it's at.

Approximately 2/3 of all gun deaths in the US and about the same fraction of gun injuries, are not the result of criminal acts. Of the remaining 1/3, 91% of women victims are victims of crimes of passion. What that boils down to is, except for men who are murdered (only 5% being crimes of passion), the vast majority of gun deaths are the direct result of having easy access to a gun. This includes suicides, accidental shootings, domestic violence shootings, shootings by people under the influence of drugs or alcohol and rampage shootings.

In a country where gun owners are required to provide proof of knowledge, proof of financial responsibility and proof of secure firearm storage, before purchasing a firearm, toddlers don't accidentally shoot anyone with daddy's pustol, that was left loaded in the nightstand, firearms safety instructors don't accidentally shoot students with a gun they thought wasn't loaded, teenagers don't come home after a traumatic day at school and put a bullet in their head, drunk abusive husbands don't slaughter the whole family, fired employees don't come back and shoot up the office, the list goes on and on. All these things happen because the 2nd Amendment ensures that every person can find a way to get a gun.

Stricter regulations have a lesser effect on actual criminal gun use, however, they have a huge effect on total gun injuries and deaths.

I'm done. Is Wilfried getting around better now after his surgery?Criminals have been around a long time, they don't need guns. Knives and blunt instruments can get the job done also.

Disarming only innocent civilians (criminals don't follow "regulations") you are making their job a little easier and far lees dangerous.

The recent massacres in the news, occurred in gun regulated zones (Fort Hood, USA Naval Bases, Paris, San Bernadino) and if the civilians had been allowed to carry,(army and navy bases prohibit even soldiers from carrying loaded guns) the devastation would have been lessened, and might not have occurred at all.

Gun free zones are "soft" targets for terrorists, criminals, and nutcases who just want publicity.

As long as the anti-gun politicians and celebrities insist on having their armed bodyguards, and the Pope needs his bullet proof armoured car, the citizen should have the right to defend himself, especially if he lives in those areas where the police are sometimes a little reluctant or slow to visit.

There's always a risk in life to be balanced against freedom, and while banning automobiles would stop the "highway slaughter" of millions, especially the completely innocent, we should be wary of knee jerk legislation on a principle, which might in the future be used by politicians to justify all kinds of totalitarian excess.

Slogans like, In the name of the innocent, in the name of the children, in the name of the people, in the name of the workers, in the name of the State, even in the name of the planet (global warming) have left wing politicians salivating at the thought of complete control Utopia (their version).

Now, my regular is asking me to send her some money. Is this a good idea? .

Tim P14
02-06-16, 15:32
I really don't want to have this discussion here, but this is where it's at.

Approximately 2/3 of all gun deaths in the US and about the same fraction of gun injuries, are not the result of criminal acts. Of the remaining 1/3, 91% of women victims are victims of crimes of passion. What that boils down to is, except for men who are murdered (only 5% being crimes of passion), the vast majority of gun deaths are the direct result of having easy access to a gun. This includes suicides, accidental shootings, domestic violence shootings, shootings by people under the influence of drugs or alcohol and rampage shootings.

In a country where gun owners are required to provide proof of knowledge, proof of financial responsibility and proof of secure firearm storage, before purchasing a firearm, toddlers don't accidentally shoot anyone with daddy's pustol, that was left loaded in the nightstand, firearms safety instructors don't accidentally shoot students with a gun they thought wasn't loaded, teenagers don't come home after a traumatic day at school and put a bullet in their head, drunk abusive husbands don't slaughter the whole family, fired employees don't come back and shoot up the office, the list goes on and on. All these things happen because the 2nd Amendment ensures that every person can find a way to get a gun.

Stricter regulations have a lesser effect on actual criminal gun use, however, they have a huge effect on total gun injuries and deaths.

I'm done. Is Wilfried getting around better now after his surgery?I'm at the Marriott in Curaçao so I not going to be long here, but if you feel that your family and those you care about are not capable of securing your firearms or stable enough not to use them for any reason besides self protection, practice or hunting then by all means I encourage you to own any.

I and the vast majority of Americans are capable and do not wish to have our rights and safety compromised by the acts an extreme minority of individuals who often are already illegally possessing the handgun in the commission of a crime. There is a reason that the USA Never gets invaded. It's the fact that there is no country in the world that compares to the "well armed militia" we have established. I'm not giving that up either.

Finally if you don't have any firearms in your home, will you please post a sign out front so that the bad guys would be more likely to not bother me.

Thank you.

Yanqui69
02-06-16, 15:50
" Criminals have been around a long time, they don't need guns. Knives and blunt instruments can get the job done also. ".

Disarming only innocent civilians (criminals don't follow regulations) you are making their job a little easier and far lees dangerous.

When someone with a rock or a knife massacres 30 people in a party, a theater, or a grade school, let us know.

A firearm and magazine that allows one to fire 30 times before reloading has no place in the civilian community.

Its not designed for hunting or home defense.

A lunatic with a knife in a recent London, England attack injured a few people, but he was subdued. No fataliites.

I am retired Army, and am familiar with firearms. I own a few, but only bolt-action rifles.

I don't fear them, but I am not obsessed with them. Mine are locked up securely.

In the US, there are more than 350 million firearms in circulation. The US only has 310 million people.

We should be the safest country on earth, according to the usual arguments.

We have the highest number of shooting death of any developed nation, by a huge margin.

In 2016, as of Feb 6, there have already been over 1200 shooting deaths.

All those populations in Europe with strict gun regulations should be sitting ducks for criminals, yet shooting deaths there are rare.

Far fewer guns floating around, and far fewer shooting deaths.

TomJackin
02-06-16, 21:39
" Criminals have been around a long time, they don't need guns. Knives and blunt instruments can get the job done also. ".

Disarming only innocent civilians (criminals don't follow regulations) you are making their job a little easier and far lees dangerous.

When someone with a rock or a knife massacres 30 people in a party, a theater, or a grade school, let us know.

A firearm and magazine that allows one to fire 30 times before reloading has no place in the civilian community.

Its not designed for hunting or home defense.

A lunatic with a knife in a recent London, England attack injured a few people, but he was subdued. No fataliites.

I am retired Army, and am familiar with firearms. I own a few, but only bolt-action rifles.

I don't fear them, but I am not obsessed with them. Mine are locked up securely.

In the US, there are more than 350 million firearms in circulation. The US only has 310 million people.

We should be the safest country on earth, according to the usual arguments.

We have the highest number of shooting death of any developed nation, by a huge margin.

In 2016, as of Feb 6, there have already been over 1200 shooting deaths.

All those populations in Europe with strict gun regulations should be sitting ducks for criminals, yet shooting deaths there are rare.

Far fewer guns floating around, and far fewer shooting deaths.Wonderful!

Do you have any information to share about Sosua?

Does anyone know the health status of Tom?

Frannie
02-07-16, 02:33
I'm at the Marriott in Curaao so I not going to be long here, but if you feel that your family and those you care about are not capable of securing your firearms or stable enough not to use them for any reason besides self protection, practice or hunting then by all means I encourage you to own any.

I and the vast majority of Americans are capable and do not wish to have our rights and safety compromised by the acts an extreme minority of individuals who often are already illegally possessing the handgun in the commission of a crime. There is a reason that the USA Never gets invaded. It's the fact that there is no country in the world that compares to the "well armed militia" we have established. I'm not giving that up either.

Finally if you don't have any firearms in your home, will you please post a sign out front so that the bad guys would be more likely to not bother me.

Thank you.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3435058/Boy-8-allegedly-stole-mother-s-handgun-attempted-rob-grocery-store.html

Game, set, and match.

OldKool
02-07-16, 02:50
Fear of our militia us what the world fears. I just thought all that water has something to do with it.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3435058/Boy-8-allegedly-stole-mother-s-handgun-attempted-rob-grocery-store.html

Game, set, and match.

JjBee62
02-07-16, 06:59
There is a reason that the USA Never gets invaded. It's the fact that there is no country in the world that compares to the "well armed militia" we have established. I'm not giving that up either.
Thank you for that. It's rare to find something this hilarious.

If you check, the correct wording is "well regulated militia. ".

I guess I never realized that our safety and security depends solely on Billy Bob and Zeke. I always thought spending $600 billion per year on national defense had something to do with it. To think, I spent all that time cruising 400 feet under the ocean, surrounded by enough nuclear firepower to obliterate 25% of the earth's population, when all we needed was a few hundred rednecks with shotguns. I feel cheated.

Last time I checked, the US only borders 2 countries, Mexico, which is probably going to invade us mañana, and Canada which only wants the Stanley Cup back. With all the satellites, it's rather difficult to sneak across 4000 miles of ocean with a force large enough to attack a country which accounts for 1/3 of the world's national defense expenditures. Even without the satellites, all Japan could do was [CodeWord140] (http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140) us off.

Here's a serious question for the thinking people. If you had the opportunity to spend a week or two in a very remote and primitive area, living with the natives, who are living about the same as their ancestors lived 500 years ago, would you do it?

Other than travel cost, no other cost to you, but you would be living without electricity, internet, phones, running water, etc. Probably serious communication issues and no P4 P opportunities. Friendly people, no safety issues, although probably many health risks. Any takers?

Mr Enternational
02-07-16, 09:12
Do you have any information to share about Sosua?As a matter of fact I do. I stayed in Puerto Plata Thursday with no intention of going to Sosua. I was having a drink at Field of Dreams at 11:30pm when another board member called and asked me to meet him in Sosua. There was another guy who drove up to FOD at the same time that I did. He was looking for a room and the lady told him that she had some available for $60. I wanted to drop a bug in his ear that he could get an apartment where I am staying for $32, but before I knew it he had accpeted the room. I got to Sosua about 30 minutes later. It appears they are opening up a bar or restaurant where the old Latino's was. There were many chairs and tables set up in the area where the outside bar used to be.

I stood outside at my usual spot in front of the old Merengue bar (I think the name is now Hot, since there were posters with the word HOT on it and if I am correct the bartenders had shirts that had HOT printed on them as well.) I have never seen so many people in Sosua before. It was obvious that Sosua does not have enough rooms for that many people so many must have either been staying in nearby villas or in Puerto Plata. That was confirmed when I ran into some Sosua goers who were staying in a hotel that was attached to a restaurant that I ate at in Puerto Plata the following afternoon. I struck up a conversation with a guy from New York who was standing next to me. He wanted to take a Haitian chick to his room, but the girl had no ID. She did not speak English so I translated from French for him. She said that she was 20 years old and for some reason kept worrying about if there were cameras at his hotel because she didn't have the proper ID. I kept asking what does that have to do with anything, but she was really worried about it. Then a cool ass Haitian guy came over to translate as well and we spoke French together and carried on a converstaion about other things.

The girls were still playing games with the police. I saw the police take 2 girls away who later returned to the strip. Everytime the police would walk one way a few of the girls would scramble in the other direction. But not all the girls would do this and I could not understand the logic. Some chicks would come over and grab my arm and as the police passed I would point at them with my other hand. I said if they want you they are going to come get you. You are not turning invisible when you come stand next to me. In one case the cop did come up and try to take the girl. She told the cop that she was with me. The cop asked me if it was true. I didn't answer. I just kept staring at the girl, who was holding my arm. The cop asked me a couple more times and I finally said to the girl, "Quien eres?" The cop started dragging her off and she started getting belligerent with him. I told the girl to calm down then told the cop that it was cool and to let her stay. He released his grasp on her and went about his way.

I also saw the cops come get a couple of girls out of Clasico and take them away. I don't know if they were fighting or what. At 3am when the club let out I drove my ass back to the apartment in Puerto Plata. I made the turn onto the main street at 3:10am, and because of nobody else on the street at that hour, arrived in Puerto Plata at 3:25am.

Oakie
02-07-16, 14:20
"
I am retired Army, and am familiar with firearms. I own a few, but only bolt-action rifles.

I don't fear them, but I am not obsessed with them. Mine are locked up securely.

In the US, there are more than 350 million firearms in circulation. The US only has 310 million people.

We should be the safest country on earth, according to the usual arguments.

We have the highest number of shooting death of any developed nation, by a huge margin.

In 2016, as of Feb 6, there have already been over 1200 shooting deaths.

All those populations in Europe with strict gun regulations should be sitting ducks for criminals, yet shooting deaths there are rare.

Far fewer guns floating around, and far fewer shooting deaths.You make my point. You've got yours!

Al Gore once said everybody should put a brick in their toilet to save water, another said forget the shower, take a communal bath Saturday night.

At last count he had 17 bathrooms :)

Oakie
02-07-16, 14:28
Last time I checked, the US only borders 2 countries, Mexico, which is probably going to invade us maana, and Canada which only wants the Stanley Cup back. With all the satellites, it's rather difficult to sneak across 4000 miles of ocean with a force large enough to attack a country which accounts for 1/3 of the world's national defense expenditures.You don't have to drop an H bomb to take over a country. More than one way to skin a cat.

Just March over a border and demand your traditional religion and lifestyle. Can't have a Christmas tree in public, but the minarets with PA Systems calling the faithful to prayer through a city is OK!

Europe successfully held off the invaders, but now have folded and it's too late to unshuffle the deck.

Same with and. America.

There is more common sense in Dominican Republic, than in Washington (or Ottawa).

At least they know corruption when they see it :)

Coupe66
02-08-16, 04:55
I'm in Sosua at the moment, been here since Tuesday night. This is my 6th visit and have never seen it this busy! At first thought this was a good thing, but not so sure now. There are stacks of women around, especially in Rumba bar at night, However I don't find the quality of the women around is anything amazing and doesn't seem as good as in December when I was here. Loads of women, but not many gems that I can see. The atmosphere too is pretty hectic bordering on volatile, think I preferred it in the weeks coming up to Christmas. That's not to say I'm not enjoying myself, though my 2 mongering sessions so far having taken place during the day.

On Thursday night went to Rumba bar at 9, was there until 12. It was so packed, smokey, noisy and spent half the time trying to avoid getting bashed around, that I wasn't concentrating enough on my purpose of being there in the first place! I know it might sound weird to those not here, but with so many women to choose from, you can also become too choosy and start to question your own taste, ie do I want the one with the prettiest face, the nicest rack, best ass, I'm not sure! Have I seen that one before? That other one must be her sister, I'm getting confused! Not too many lighter skinned morenas here at the moment either, 90 % mulattas ? And going back to my last point that they seemed better looking in December..well maybe they weren't, I just couldn't be so choosy then as there were less women around! Anyway, I left Rumba bar at 12 on Thursday exhausted from the place and chicaless. After recharging my batteries, ran into a busty mulatta from my Decemeber trip walking beside Rumba during the day, took her for a session in the 400 peso an hour hotel opposite. Likewise on Saturday night, Rumba bar was a bit more manageable, wandered over to Classico's from 12 to 2 am, by then the place was utterly packed, to the point of being no fun, impossible to do any real mongering, and surely a death trap in the event of a fire, went home alone. Today Sunday after a good sleep and lunch at Baileys was feeling fresh and frisky, a curvy natural looking young lady offering massages beside el Rancho caught my eye, and instead of weighing things up too much, thought I would just take a punt on her. She gave me a really great BJ which is all I was after. An encounter like this can be more fun and a lot less stressful than going to Rumba bar or Classico's, sizing up hundreds of women while trying to get a drink (Rumba desperately need to improve their service instead of just concentrating on serving their own camareros), all while enjoying the endless house music, smoke and getting bashed around by my fellow mongerers. You get the picture!

Hopefully the new open air bar / restaurant opposite Rumba bar will take some of the pressure off Rumba bar. The first night they opened I saw every table with stools was set for dinner, but by the second night I saw the place was pretty busy, with many people just having drinks. We'll see how the place evolves ! Anyway, here's to hoping that next week in Sosua will be slightly calmer than the one just passed.

Tempoecorto
02-08-16, 04:59
Thank you for that. It's rare to find something this hilarious.Let the man be. He has 14 posts out of which probably 5 on the constitutional amendments and the forum is ISG. LOL!

I come from the third world so, your proposal would not be a serious challenge, though not having Internet might be a hindrance. At least in the beginning, but not having access to women, um, that is a big problem!

OldKool
02-08-16, 14:20
It is known that Super Weekend is always helter skelter. Every thing is on steroids. The women charge more and are in a desperate hunting mode. Many of the guys are first time weekend warriors. All in all I think you want to avoid Sosua superbowl weekend. The girls see low hanging fruit.

Charles Pooter
02-08-16, 22:08
Let the man be. He has 14 posts out of which probably 5 on the constitutional amendments and the forum is ISG. LOL!

Which idiot raised the subject of gun control on this board? Totally wrong environment. He should be banned!

Yanqui69
02-08-16, 22:50
Thank you for that. It's rare to find something this hilarious.

If you check, the correct wording is "well regulated militia. ".

I guess I never realized that our safety and security depends solely on Billy Bob and Zeke. I always thought spending $600 billion per year on national defense had something to do with it. To think, I spent all that time cruising 400 feet under the ocean, surrounded by enough nuclear firepower to obliterate 25% of the earth's population, when all we needed was a few hundred rednecks with shotguns. I feel cheated.

Last time I checked, the US only borders 2 countries, Mexico, which is probably going to invade us maana, and Canada which only wants the Stanley Cup back. With all the satellites, it's rather difficult to sneak across 4000 miles of ocean with a force large enough to attack a country which accounts for 1/3 of the world's national defense expenditures. Even without the satellites, all Japan could do was us off.

Here's a serious question for the thinking people. If you had the opportunity to spend a week or two in a very remote and primitive area, living with the natives, who are living about the same as their ancestors lived 500 years ago, would you do it?

Other than travel cost, no other cost to you, but you would be living without electricity, internet, phones, running water, etc. Probably serious communication issues and no P4 P opportunities. Friendly people, no safety issues, although probably many health risks. Any takers?(QUOTE).

Which Red State are you talking about?

Kentucky? Alabama? Texas?

Bart1
02-08-16, 23:16
Which idiot raised the subject of gun control on this board? Totally wrong environment. He should be banned!My god maybe tomorrow the New Hampshire primaries will be topic on the Sosua board, where is our admin?

JjBee62
02-09-16, 08:00
Let the man be. He has 14 posts out of which probably 5 on the constitutional amendments and the forum is ISG. LOL!

I come from the third world so, your proposal would not be a serious challenge, though not having Internet might be a hindrance. At least in the beginning, but not having access to women, um, that is a big problem!Yes, that is a big problem, especially since the place is in Thailand. I'm a bit tempted, just for the cultural experience, but I think there are too many potential issues to go for it.

JjBee62
02-09-16, 08:01
Which idiot raised the subject of gun control on this board? Totally wrong environment. He should be banned!I'm not certain, but I think his initials are CP.

Oakie
02-09-16, 11:17
I'm not certain, but I think his initials are CP.I blame the idiot who took an innocuous example from a single post and made it into a big fucking deal!

I think his initials are O.

SubCmdr
02-09-16, 19:25
OK, I though you might be a professional photographer. Most people these days use cell phones to take pictures and don't bother with expensive photographic equipment unless they are enthusiasts. Anyway, enjoy your trip.That's right. But there is a big difference between taking pictures and taking a photograph. Anyone can point and shoot and take a picture. It's no more than making a digital copy of a visual image. It takes skill and creativity to take a photograph.

Newport
02-10-16, 02:53
Hey all!

New member, traveling to Sosua for the first time, not the first time in DR though.

Who else is heading down towards the end of this month?

Oakie
02-10-16, 13:35
That's right. But there is a big difference between taking pictures and taking a photograph. Anyone can point and shoot and take a picture. It's no more than making a digital copy of a visual image. It takes skill and creativity to take a photograph.Sorta like having sex, vs making love?

Frannie
02-10-16, 23:08
Well, I'm heading out this morning. Reports when I get back, thanks again.Hope we don't have another man MIA. With all these serial killers around, can't be too careful.

Frannie
02-11-16, 03:44
That's right. But there is a big difference between taking pictures and taking a photograph. Anyone can point and shoot and take a picture. It's no more than making a digital copy of a visual image. It takes skill and creativity to take a photograph.We don't seem to see many photos of Sosua here these days, so here are a couple I took just as a reminder.

HotRockIt
02-11-16, 20:22
Hope we don't have another man MIA. With all these serial killers around, can't be too careful.Nah I'm here LOL. Just had to get life back on track before I could sit down and type this all out.

Let me start by saying the trip was great, my birthday is in March and I'm thinking of returning there for it. Love the people there. A couple told me I looked Dominican myself and I was shown nothing but love from mostly everyone I encountered. I loved Casa Cayena and the people there and will always go back there to eat and see the people, but I won't stay there again. I only had low music playing on my cell phone's speaker sitting on the dresser and was told to turn it down. Which is pretty ridiculous, but I didn't mind or try to argue, not a big deal. I met some cool guys just by sitting at breakfast, lunch and on the front steps of the hotel like you guys said. I really like this hotel, but a villa or apartment somewhere close to the Sosua action is more my speed I believe.

I did not enjoy Puerto Plata at all as far as ladies go. So I was only there 2 of the 7 days we went out. The first night we landed late at 10:30 pm, got to their villa in Puerto Plata. Which was a 5 bedroom villa with a walkout rooftop and a great view, it was very nice, but way too far from Sosua for me. We got showered and dressed, and walked to Kviar club. The club had a decent amount of girls in there, I met one I wanted to take home but she said she couldn't go that night, so I got her number for later. We didn't find our girls at the club so we all 5 rode on the back of Motorcycle Taxis to Field of Dreams. It was late, like 2 am or so, but the security guy unlocked the gate and let us in with his shotgun in hand LOL. He started serving drinks and rang something that sounded like a dinner bell to wake the ladies up and let them know we were there. He allowed us to hook up our music and play what we wanted through the speaker system. We were told that it was $90 usd to take a girl to one of the rooms for 2 hours. We hung out with the girls for a short while and my brother and one of our friends decided to take a girl back to get their first time experience out of the way. The rest of us didn't take girls that night and went home.

The next day I checked into Casa Cayena and as I drove into Sosua I immediately started seeing girls working the streets in the daytime. A few girls always hang out at Casa Cayena and I was getting hit on as I checked into my room. I took my things upstairs then went on a little solo stroll through the streets, which is what I wound up doing every day. That night we went to Rumba and wow! I mean, just walking to the club from the hotel I had to turn down about 20 girls. As soon as you get to Pedro Clisante Street its pure mayhem, thousands of girls working every single club, bar, etc on the road and flooding the streets. We went into Rumba and it was packed wall to wall with beautiful women! Honestly my eyes were on so many women I don't remember noticing other guys being the in the room. Same as when I was in Rio, I'd always find myself trying too hard and wasting too much of the night trying to find the best looking girl, and the girl who's showing some active interest in me of course. After a while I looked at all my guys and they all had ladies at the table and were going to be leaving in about 20 minutes or so. So I stopped playing around, I saw a sexy light brown chica giving me the eye and told her to come sit with me. We ordered drinks and talked a little bit. She spoke a little English but we also used Google translate on the phone. We agreed on 3500 pesos and went back to the room. This is the last time I paid more than 3000 pesos. We went upstairs and she gave me a BBBJ and we had great sex for quite some time. She stayed all night, woke up, talked for a bit, then went home.

The next day we went to Rumba again for a short while and then on to Classico. Classico is fun for the people who like a real night club atmosphere. Loud hip-hop music, and flooded with girls everywhere you look and turn. That became the routine, Rumba and Classico became our nightly go to spots, then down to the Coral Reef Casino's club after Rumba and Classico closed. This night I found my girl in Classico. I was doing my usual indecisive thing like I did every night till I seen all the guys with girls. She had approached me earlier and I told her maybe. She came back around this time and grabbed her before someone else could. She was a very sexy 21 year old Moreno with no kids and a nice tight body. She was fun to chill and drink with because she showed what seemed like a genuine interest in me. If it wasn't I don't care, I expect and want to be sold the dream cause that's what I'm paying for. Either way she played it well and became my favorite girl this whole trip. We agreed on 2000 pesos and went back to Casa Cayena. She was fun, we smoked herb on the balcony for a bit, had some drinks, then hit the bed. She also gave me a BBBJ. I had sex with 5 girls this trip and only 1 didn't do BBBJ. Her and I had some great wild sex. She was into it a lot and tried to persuade me to take the condom off and go bare, but I wasn't taking that risk at all. We had great sexual chemistry and it was by far the best experience this trip. I gave her 2500 pesos instead of 2000, she worked hard for it. We woke up, smoked some more herb, exchanged all of our social network info, then she left. We're still in contact for next trip.

The next day I decided I wanted to do something different and bring a girl back during the daytime hours. I was walking the streets solo again and she passed me once and tried to get me, I declined and kept walking. I saw her again later and declined once more. As I was walking back to the hotel I saw her a third time and decided why not? LOL. I asked her how much and we agreed on 1500 pesos. We got back to my room and it was a little messy still from the night before. She cleaned the whole room like house keeping and had it looking great LOL. Then she took a shower and came out in just the towel and laid on the bed and started rolling around showing me and playing with her pussy on all fours from the back. Then she comes to the edge of the bed where I'm standing, pulls out my junk and starts sucking. Decent head, tad bit too much teeth. I strap on the condom, bend her over, and slide in her. I remember it being particularly warmer than the others, felt great. We banged it out in multiple positions then she got payed and left.

The fourth girl was on a day that I was tired from all the nightly partying and drinking and was kinda sleepy but fighting it. The guys stayed in Puerto Plata so I hit the Sosua night scene solo. Met a dude from Houston at a table outside Rumba and we hit up Classico together. We were in there for a bit but I didn't grab anyone. I was a bit tired like I said, I guess being on vacation I just didn't want to waste a night so I went out. I left Classico and went down to the Coral Reef Casino but didn't go in. I turned around and decided to go back to the room and there she was. She hit on me but I wasn't really in the mood for sex. I told her I would give her 500 pesos for an hour long massage though. She agreed and came back to the room. She gave me a bad massage for like 5 or 10 min max LOL. Then like they always do when they get you alone she seduces me and persuades me to have sex with her. We went at it for a short bit but I was so tired I couldn't get into it enough to get off. So I just ended it and gave her 1500 pesos. She had no problem with that. She left, and I crashed hard.

The last girl was a girl I found on a late night at the Corral Reef Casino. My boy and I had seen her earlier at Rumba and he wanted her but got distracted by another girl. Later that night I saw her at Coral Reef's club and sat with her at the bar and had some drinks. She spoke pretty decent English. She was a really beautiful dark skinned woman who I could tell, by the way she did things, carried herself with more caution and maturity than a lot of the other girls. We laughed, joked, had a few more drinks at the bar, and danced a bit. We decided on 3000 pesos. We went back to the room and she gave me a BJ with the condom on. We had sex for a while till the sun came up then slept in till like noon. She talked to me a bit, told me about her kids and showed me pics, then eventually left. Great night.

And that's my trip. I rented motorcycles in both Sosua and Puerto, rode back and forth between the cities a few times, pre gamed at Field of Dreams a few nights with the guys, and had good fun drinking and dancing with the girls there. We got to see the real city of Puerto and Sosua with some locals, experienced the culture, we all wore our gold chains, earrings, and jewelry to the clubs, but I wouldn't suggest that for everyone. Overall we loved every bit of the DR. Can't wait to go back!

Newport
02-12-16, 03:02
Reading through this encyclopedia of Sosua, I noticed that no good story started with Casa Marina all inclusive.

But I've read too many bad experiences as well from other spots you guys stayed at.

It's not too late to cancel my RSVP for Casa Marina, can you guys recommend a hotel / resort that comes close to a nice all inclusive, I'm looking for good air conditioning, room that has a safe and all the other necessary amenities, and ocean view balcony would be nice too. Basically no grime atmosphere.

Casa Marina replied to me saying I can't bring in guests unless I register them when I book the hotel, the only other choice is to "lose" my wrist band to let a chica wear it, pay for another one for myself and walk right in with her. Did this in Puerto Plata 6 years.

Ago, went smooth.

Oakie
02-12-16, 13:40
Reading through this encyclopedia of Sosua, I noticed that no good story started with Casa Marina all inclusive.

But I've read too many bad experiences as well from other spots you guys stayed at.

It's not too late to cancel my RSVP for Casa Marina, can you guys recommend a hotel / resort that comes close to a nice all inclusive, I'm looking for good air conditioning, room that has a safe and all the other necessary amenities, and ocean view balcony would be nice too. Basically no grime atmosphere.

Casa Marina replied to me saying I can't bring in guests unless I register them when I book the hotel, the only other choice is to "lose" my wrist band to let a chica wear it, pay for another one for myself and walk right in with her. Did this in Puerto Plata 6 years.

Ago, went smooth.Casa Marina is not for mongers.

It's where you can spend a great week if you are wifed up with somebody you know and trust.

It's right on a beautiful beach, 2 or 3 pools, all the food and drink you could want, and it's in town so you are close to all the action, the other hotels and restaurants.

I can't think why anybody would want to stay there if they were single. You would be spending a lot of time in town checking out the action, paying for drinks, meals etc.

The other hotels frequently mentioned here give you breakfast, some include dinner, and would be more suitable.

Taking chicas back to your room should always be an easy, convenient hassle-free experience. That's part of the Sosua's charm.

Frannie
02-12-16, 14:44
Casa Marina replied to me saying I can't bring in guests unless I register them when I book the hotel, the only other choice is to "lose" my wrist band to let a chica wear it, pay for another one for myself and walk right in with her. I am surprised they told you this, because I don't think they would let someone who obviously looked like a hooker walk in even if they had a wrist band.!

Frannie
02-12-16, 14:46
Casa Marina is not for mongers.

It's where you can spend a great week if you are wifed up with somebody you know and trust.

It's right on a beautiful beach, 2 or 3 pools, all the food and drink you could want, and it's in town so you are close to all the action, the other hotels and restaurants.

I can't think why anybody would want to stay there if they were single. You would be spending a lot of time in town checking out the action, paying for drinks, meals etc.

The other hotels frequently mentioned here give you breakfast, some include dinner, and would be more suitable.

Taking chicas back to your room should always be an easy, convenient hassle-free experience. That's part of the Sosua's charm.Because they offer good deals on Web sites like Expedia and it is quite cheap at certain times of year. If you got a good all inclusive deal with a flight, you could maybe stay there and rent another room for meeting girls. Just depends on what you want. If you drink a lot, the all-you-can-drink option might be tempting.

It is quite a few years since I stayed there, but I thought the food was pretty good too.

Manizales911
02-12-16, 16:03
Because they offer good deals on Web sites like Expedia and it is quite cheap at certain times of year. If you got a good all inclusive deal with a flight, you could maybe stay there and rent another room for meeting girls. Just depends on what you want. If you drink a lot, the all-you-can-drink option might be tempting.

It is quite a few years since I stayed there, but I thought the food was pretty good too.In off season Canadians can get a charter non stop flight and a week at Casa Marina for less than I can get just a flight sometimes, about $550. I have friends that pay for the package and then rent a cheap hotel room close to the action, eat breakfast only as the dinner food is not great and pre game on the free booze. It works for them, I've never stayed there.

Surfer500
02-12-16, 16:25
In off season Canadians can get a charter non stop flight and a week at Casa Marina for less than I can get just a flight sometimes, about $550. I have friends that pay for the package and then rent a cheap hotel room close to the action, eat breakfast only as the dinner food is not great and pre game on the free booze. It works for them, I've never stayed there.This is definitely the way to go for guys that primarily like to sport fuck.

GrownMan1
02-12-16, 16:48
That's right. But there is a big difference between taking pictures and taking a photograph. Anyone can point and shoot and take a picture. It's no more than making a digital copy of a visual image. It takes skill and creativity to take a photograph.Hey Mr Skilz and Creativity can a get some of the shots you took at the Superbowl party. And not the one of your Air Force chica jajajajaja.

Newport
02-12-16, 20:10
I am surprised they told you this, because I don't think they would let someone who obviously looked like a hooker walk in even if they had a wrist band.!LOL they didn't tell me this. I did that years ago in Iberostar. You can still bring in a chica at casa marina, but you have to list her name when making the reservation, I read a review that complained too many guys walking around with local chicas. Many hotels aren't available right now for the week of 2/25-3/1, the ones that have a room are too risky or look like motels. I'm not staying in a place with a bad air conditioner. I want to stay at a bigger establishment so if I have a problem, it will be easier to find another room within the resort. The only thing I need in an all inclusive is breakfast, I'm planning to eat and explore the neighborhood food. The alcohol is too watered down at resorts so Ill be sticking to bottles of presidente.

I don't want to rent another room in town for the week, and I won't need it, can you guys tell me where they have good hourly rates pref. With A / C? And basics like soap and towels, thanks.

SubCmdr
02-12-16, 21:46
Hey Mr Skilz and Creativity can a get some of the shots you took at the Superbowl party. And not the one of your Air Force chica jajajajaja.AFC is quite something to look at isn't she. Stone cold ten! She has the body of a stripper and the brains of a medical student.

BQ Ribs has all of the pictures and even a few photographs from the Super Bowl party. All things considered, they came out pretty good. BQ Ribs was pleased with my work. I'm sure if you ask him he would be willing to share them with you.

But what surprises me most is that you actually want the pictures. My man, they in no way compare to the awesome beauty, turn your head sexuality and raw sensuality contained in the pictures of your Boca Chica chicas.

ROTFLMFAO!

Oakie
02-12-16, 22:02
Because they offer good deals on Web sites like Expedia and it is quite cheap at certain times of year. If you got a good all inclusive deal with a flight, you could maybe stay there and rent another room for meeting girls. Just depends on what you want. If you drink a lot, the all-you-can-drink option might be tempting.

It is quite a few years since I stayed there, but I thought the food was pretty good too.Hi Franny:

All the things you suggest, I have done and still do. It's my first choice for a cheap direct flight, even if I don't stay there more than a couple nights.

They have just finished a 3/4 year renovation, so it's the closest you can get to a NA hotel experience for those who like that sort of thing.

But then, I'm wifed up, so it's a totally different ball game for mongers.

For the chicas, there's a kind of status that goes with being a registered guest there because a lot of their "cousins" work there, and they really go out of their way for you.

The chicas you meet there (including mine) tend to be higher end, sophisticated ladies that know how to behave in a social environment. Good folks.

JjBee62
02-12-16, 23:39
LOL they didn't tell me this. I did that years ago in Iberostar. You can still bring in a chica at casa marina, but you have to list her name when making the reservation, I read a review that complained too many guys walking around with local chicas. Many hotels aren't available right now for the week of 2/25-3/1, the ones that have a room are too risky or look like motels. I'm not staying in a place with a bad air conditioner. I want to stay at a bigger establishment so if I have a problem, it will be easier to find another room within the resort. The only thing I need in an all inclusive is breakfast, I'm planning to eat and explore the neighborhood food. The alcohol is too watered down at resorts so Ill be sticking to bottles of presidente.

I don't want to rent another room in town for the week, and I won't need it, can you guys tell me where they have good hourly rates pref. With A / C? And basics like soap and towels, thanks.For hourly rate, probably the only one in Sosua that will meet your expectations is Dulce Secretos, it's at the far East end of town. You can probably find more info in the Sosua hotels thread. It's not exactly convenient, but a motoconcho can take you there.

As for hotels in Sosua, there are several good options, depending on your budget. Plaza Europa is a nice place, well maintained. Had a broken cabinet door latch in my room, it was fixed within an hour of check-in. A / see worked great, even though my room was top floor. Every room has a balcony overlooking the central courtyard, pool area. I was very comfortable there.

Casa Cayena was also very comfortable. They don't have a lot of rooms, but they are very good at making sure customers are happy. They also include breakfast and dinner, pretty good food.

Casa Valeria, New Garden and Victorian House have all been recommended as well. There are a few others probably worth checking out as well.

Just my opinion, but it seems like an all-inclusive corporate hotel would insulate you from really appreciating Sosua. At breakfast you're listening to a middle aged couple complain about all the shameless prostitutes, while a young family is griping about the heat, noise or litter. You're mostly surrounded by people who would despise you if they saw you with a chica.

Sit down for breakfast at Casa Cayena or Ramona's and you're with kindred spirits. Nobody is going to turn their nose up because they saw you with a 20 something chica on your arm. It just seems to be a more authentic Sosua experience.

Boriman
02-13-16, 04:07
Two years ago I posted a review of some of the hotels in Sosua. I copy it again for the benefit of others. Below is a list (the prices might be outdated and does not take into consideration seasonal changes). If anyone sees any mistakes please correct them.

Urban Cabana-$50-I had to go here twice since I could not find any workers the first time out. The room that was shown to me had a futon on a low platform.

Rockies-$27-$37 (depending on air conditioning). The only problem is that to get to the rooms you need to walk through the restaurant (there might be some other way but I didn't see it). There might be some noise issues since it is so close to the restaurant (it is in back of the restaurant). He also has condos for about $50 a night.

Hotel Orquidee-$31-$37 (depending on air conditioning) -rooms do not have safes but items can be stored in management's safe.

Terra Linda-$69-the best in terms of ambience. I was shown the A section (when one enters the pool area of Terra Linda it it the rooms straight ahead. To the right, beyond the pool, are the be rooms. They t end to be nicer and more expensive. Very quiet hotel. There is a restaurant at the front of the hotel (which, in some respects, I think is a bit pricey but food is very good) and you can order drinks while sitting poolside.

Complimentary breakfast.

Casa Valeria-about $54-11 rooms in the hotel. Quiet and a bit more cramp compared to most hotels (it is located between New Garden and Terra Linda). The room shown looked nice and spacious but I do recall they having smaller rooms. They have an attached, very small restaurant, and complimentary breakfast.

New Garden-$65-I looked around and did not see any chicas. I asked the worker and he said that they will be in later. They offer complimentary breakfast. Rooms are spacious. The new wing is really nice but more expensive. Today seems quiet but depending on the crowd it sometimes tends to have a frat house mentality. Also, having chicas on site has its own set of issues (good and bad).

Sea breeze-$40-the rooms do not tend to be so nice as the above mentioned hotels. Sometimes it can get a bit noisy but if you are on the upper floors you might not notice it.

Casa Cayena-$72-nice rooms and complimentary breakfast.

Casa Rancho-$50-similar to Casa Valeria.

Don Antonio, Las Palmeras-$30-rooms are one notch up from Calypso, but not by much. Very close to the action so can be noisy.

Citylights-$35-these appear to be offices converted to rooms. Quite spacious but can get noisy (Citylights bar is below and andéxt to the rooms.

Calypso-$20-got a chica and for whatever reasons you do not want to take her back to your hotel. Well, here is the place. 2 hours for 500 pesos. One night is $20. This is the worse of the lot. You are scraping the bottom of the barrel here.

Europa-$40-looks like a place that at one time was nice but is a bit run down. The rooms are spacious and nice.

The'Piero-$45-$55-the rooms look like apartments. The only drawback is that it is beyond The New York Bar and before Passions. It is out of the way and down a side street. Need to be careful getting there.

Perla de Sosua-$42-decent rooms for the price. Do not need Cedulas when bringing chicas on site. Tricky finding staff at night. Just ask owner for telephone number just in case you need him.

I did not check out Victoria House because of all the complaints. All the above hotels are chica friendly. I have not commented on the hot water or electricity issues of the hotels.

Coupe66
02-13-16, 06:59
After several times in Sosua, for some reason on this trip I got bored of doing the the same small walk ever day and finally got the nerve to rent out a bike, well a scooter anyway! Once I got the hang of it, is was great to actually explore more outside the town better, I saw more of Sosua in a day on that thing that I have in weeks by foot! Didn't have any close calls, and found that other drivers were pretty considerate, even when I ventured out a few miles along the highway as far as Sea Horse ranch.

Anyway, instead of posting photo's of pretty beaches here which I also have, I have attached some from the abandoned hotels and complexes here which I find quite intriguing, weird and sad all at the same time. I know this doesn't just happen here, but the amount of abandoned buildings as a percentage of the total is ridiculous! Why are there so many of them? The casino one is huge, I would hate to think of the amount of money that has been wasted there! I am sure these are only the tip of the iceberg too!

Anyway, attached are photo's from the Sosua bay beach club (abandoned hotel restaurant and theatre), burnt down restaurant in front of Morua Mai, abandoned Pizza place on Pedro Clisante, abandoned building just beside former CMP nightclub, abandoned building along side street of Pedro Clisante, massive abandoned hotel and Casino at the far east of Sosua (sorry forgot the name), High Carribean Jef (whatever that place was?) and lastly Tutty Frutty hotel (this ruin is so impressive it could be used as a movie set!) Anyway, I don't mean to put the place down with this post, just thought it an interesting topic.

Newport
02-13-16, 08:28
Wow you guys are a real bad influence! LOL I was trying to relax with maybe a chica or two in between my stay, now with a guest friendly resort I have a feeling the NY marathon is coming early this year.

So I just booked the last room available in Europa, or so the site says.

I also sent them an e-mail confirming they'll have a well air-conditioned room on 1st or 2nd floor, or if I can check out a few rooms upon arrival since I will be landing at 11:30 am.

Last thing to do is to cancel the casa marina reservations.

In the end, I'll have an extra $289 to spend around town on some good food and alcohol.

Grandnash84
02-13-16, 08:58
After several times in Sosua, for some reason on this trip I got bored of doing the the same small walk ever day and finally got the nerve to rent out a bike, well a scooter anyway! Once I got the hang of it, is was great to actually explore more outside the town better, I saw more of Sosua in a day on that thing that I have in weeks by foot! Didn't have any close calls, and found that other drivers were pretty considerate, even when I ventured out a few miles along the highway as far as Sea Horse ranch.

Anyway, instead of posting photo's of pretty beaches here which I also have, I have attached some from the abandoned hotels and complexes here which I find quite intriguing, weird and sad all at the same time. I know this doesn't just happen here, but the amount of abandoned buildings as a percentage of the total is ridiculous! Why are there so many of them? The casino one is huge, I would hate to think of the amount of money that has been wasted there! I am sure these are only the tip of the iceberg too!

Anyway, attached are photo's from the Sosua bay beach club (abandoned hotel restaurant and theatre), burnt down restaurant in front of Morua Mai, abandoned Pizza place on Pedro Clisante, abandoned building just beside former CMP nightclub, abandoned building along side street of Pedro Clisante, massive abandoned hotel and Casino at the far east of Sosua (sorry forgot the name), High Carribean Jef (whatever that place was?) and lastly Tutty Frutty hotel (this ruin is so impressive it could be used as a movie set!) Anyway, I don't mean to put the place down with this post, just thought it an interesting topic.I go to sosua 3-4 times a year and I tell myself evertime I'm going to rent a scooter and explore, but somehow I never do. Def got to try it one of these days. Will help the time pass by in the day. I've heard that one reason there are so many abandon buildings in pp is because the russian mob buys these buildings to set up fake business and laundry money. While I do believe it is the case, it is not the main reason for all the empty building but a factor.

OldKool
02-13-16, 14:30
I rented one in Punt Cana. I was a bit nervous but enjoyed the experience. I would suggest renting from non Dominicans. Every business run by them is subject to scams. I was hit for phantom damage. Just how business is done in the DR.

Abandoned buildings and businesses are common all over the DR. Things are started like gang busters and quickly die.

Tempoecorto
02-13-16, 16:02
Anyway, instead of posting photo's of pretty beaches here which I also have, I have attached some from the abandoned hotels and complexes here which I find quite intriguing, weird and sad all at the same time. Curious this discourse should come up now. Yesterday evening, I drove along the road that goes by Mary Rose and went all the way to the abandoned casino and the tutty frutty building etc and I too wondered. I also saw that a lot of nicely manicured residential buildings at that far end that are on sale. Without speculating on the cause, I would also say, it is strange.

JjBee62
02-13-16, 17:07
After several times in Sosua, for some reason on this trip I got bored of doing the the same small walk ever day and finally got the nerve to rent out a bike, well a scooter anyway! Once I got the hang of it, is was great to actually explore more outside the town better, I saw more of Sosua in a day on that thing that I have in weeks by foot! Didn't have any close calls, and found that other drivers were pretty considerate, even when I ventured out a few miles along the highway as far as Sea Horse ranch.

Anyway, instead of posting photo's of pretty beaches here which I also have, I have attached some from the abandoned hotels and complexes here which I find quite intriguing, weird and sad all at the same time. I know this doesn't just happen here, but the amount of abandoned buildings as a percentage of the total is ridiculous! Why are there so many of them? The casino one is huge, I would hate to think of the amount of money that has been wasted there! I am sure these are only the tip of the iceberg too!

Anyway, attached are photo's from the Sosua bay beach club (abandoned hotel restaurant and theatre), burnt down restaurant in front of Morua Mai, abandoned Pizza place on Pedro Clisante, abandoned building just beside former CMP nightclub, abandoned building along side street of Pedro Clisante, massive abandoned hotel and Casino at the far east of Sosua (sorry forgot the name), High Carribean Jef (whatever that place was?) and lastly Tutty Frutty hotel (this ruin is so impressive it could be used as a movie set!) Anyway, I don't mean to put the place down with this post, just thought it an interesting topic.It's the result of chasing the next big thing. There was a time when people thought Sosua would be the next jewel of the Caribbean. So they leveraged themselves to their eyeballs and tried to cash in on the boom that was coming, any day now.

But the day didn't come, at least not soon enough for them. They couldn't afford to finish the project, couldn't afford to wait.

Oakie
02-13-16, 18:18
It's the result of chasing the next big thing. There was a time when people thought Sosua would be the next jewel of the Caribbean. So they leveraged themselves to their eyeballs and tried to cash in on the boom that was coming, any day now.

But the day didn't come, at least not soon enough for them. They couldn't afford to finish the project, couldn't afford to wait.The strangest one of all is the Hotel Sandcastle Resort, just west of Charamicos on the Sosua River.

They were planning a major marina there and around 15 years ago they flattened and relocated half of Charamicos, as it was then, to make way. (you can still see the old town on Google Earth Historic)

The main building of the hotel is still there commanding a view of a beautiful horseshoe bay and beach.

Nearby is a huge development of new looking condos which have also been abandoned. Some serious real estate there!

Nowadays the locals use the beachfront for their beach party picnics and the kids play around the abandoned, but still imposing hotel.

I've had some great times there los Domingos with the local family.

GrownMan1
02-13-16, 23:37
Nah I'm here LOL. Just had to get life back on track before I could sit down and type this all out.

And that's my trip. I rented motorcycles in both Sosua and Puerto, rode back and forth between the cities a few times, pre gamed at Field of Dreams a few nights with the guys, and had good fun drinking and dancing with the girls there. We got to see the real city of Puerto and Sosua with some locals, experienced the culture, we all wore our gold chains, earrings, and jewelry to the clubs, but I wouldn't suggest that for everyone. Overall we loved every bit of the DR. Can't wait to go back!A nice refresh new report Dude. Thank you for returning the respect.

GrownMan1
02-13-16, 23:49
But what surprises me most is that you actually want the pictures. My man, they in no way compare to the awesome beauty, turn your head sexuality and raw sensuality contained in the pictures of your Boca Chica chicas.

ROTFLMFAO!I was at the party and invited 9 guest why would it surprise you. We conversed and you didn't seem drunk. Quite the opposite. I didn't share any pictures of chicas with you. But I heard those El Presidents lights can creep up on you. Jajajajajaja Beside you have a hard enough time balancing the 5 or 6 you have in rotation. Jajajajajajaja.

SubCmdr
02-14-16, 03:38
I was at the party and invited 9 guest why would it surprise you. We conversed and you didn't seem drunk. Quite the opposite. I didn't share any pictures of chicas with you. But I heard those El Presidents lights can creep up oThe n you. Jajajajajaja Beside you have a hard enough time balancing the 5 or 6 you have in rotation. Jajajajajajaja.It surprises me that you didn't contact me through private message to have this conversation. Did you reach out to the host for the pictures and photographs? After all, he commissioned my work. But it shouldn't surprise me that you want a copy of the pictures. After all you witnessed a true professional in action. I accept your complement. For the record, I brought Coors light to the party and that's what I was drinking. So were you having a vision, memory or alcohol related problem that night? LOL.

Last time I checked, I didn't have a problem handing anything in life. Not my camera, my liquor or my women. Although I do appreciate your concern. LOL.

So, when your travel plans call for a healthy dose of women who fuck for money, feel free to come back and visit the DR. Have a safe and comfortable flight back to the states. LOL.

The Tall Man
02-14-16, 15:50
After several times in Sosua, for some reason on this trip I got bored of doing the the same small walk ever day and finally got the nerve to rent out a bike, well a scooter anyway! Once I got the hang of it, is was great to actually explore more outside the town better, I saw more of Sosua in a day on that thing that I have in weeks by foot! Didn't have any close calls, and found that other drivers were pretty considerate, even when I ventured out a few miles along the highway as far as Sea Horse ranch.

Anyway, instead of posting photo's of pretty beaches here which I also have, I have attached some from the abandoned hotels and complexes here which I find quite intriguing, weird and sad all at the same time. I know this doesn't just happen here, but the amount of abandoned buildings as a percentage of the total is ridiculous! Why are there so many of them? The casino one is huge, I would hate to think of the amount of money that has been wasted there! I am sure these are only the tip of the iceberg too!

Anyway, attached are photo's from the Sosua bay beach club (abandoned hotel restaurant and theatre), burnt down restaurant in front of Morua Mai, abandoned Pizza place on Pedro Clisante, abandoned building just beside former CMP nightclub, abandoned building along side street of Pedro Clisante, massive abandoned hotel and Casino at the far east of Sosua (sorry forgot the name), High Carribean Jef (whatever that place was?) and lastly Tutty Frutty hotel (this ruin is so impressive it could be used as a movie set!) Anyway, I don't mean to put the place down with this post, just thought it an interesting topic.Classic oh if we build it they will come, NOT! I like the Se Vende signs on the front. Also look at the vines covering the height of the building, must have been sitting for some time now.

The Tall Man.

Wapau Slayer
02-15-16, 14:06
Sosua good times.

Pulled in first night Feb. 8th 6 pm, did one lap around the block to check the action and boom, saw one I liked she singed at me, so I waved up here I can pull over, she ran up to the car and I asked her was was the scoop in Spanish. I'm from the island east of DR]. She replied 2000 for a 2 hour sesh and I said 1000 she said 1500,I replied you know the price is 1000 and she said how much would you give me? I said 1000 and dinner she got in the car faster that she could say yes. Went to dinner and then went to the hotel. 18 year, old spinner with a wapau ass BBBJ for 10 min not bad for 18 then, spun her in every way possible good sesh. Second night called her and seshed again 6 pm then I went to Rumba and watched for a while till the one showed up! Called her over asked how much she said 2000 I tried same tactic and she wouldn't budge, so I let her go,20 mints later she walked by and I said you ready she said lets go, Anabel oh my god what an ass and body 21 yrs old super good BBBJ and she could snap those hips reverse cowboy like lighting. That's a double in one night for about 75 bucks including dinner. Got love Sosua.

Tempoecorto
02-15-16, 22:45
1) Drove to Sosua on Friday from Santiago. It has been raining a lot and so settled for the highway rather than the mountain road.

2) Casa Valeria had a room but only for one night as against three nights of my intended stay. Decided to take business elsewhere.

3) Went to eat Fish and Chips as my dinner at the British restaurant on Pedro Clissante.

4) At about 11, went to the bar below the disco (whatever the name is). Plenty of women and plenty of interest in doing business. One, a local, identified me correctly as from India and then wanted a beer for hitting that right. Another one, would drink only Corona. Got a bunch of phone numbers and then called it quits for the night. BTW, 99% of the women I spoke with, were from Santo Domingo.

5) Next morning, called, um, wrote to those that I liked more, on whatsapp all had that. Surprise, the quotes were from 2500 pesos to 4000.

6) I also had invited two those I picked on the street, to come to my room. Saturday. They too, spoke nothing short of 2000. Long story short, I told the two in the room to leave. Actually one on remote whatsapp, had agreed to 1500 but then had other issues that did not go down well with me.

7) Hmm. Saturday midday and I still did not get lucky, the way I want. Went to eat late lunch at the German restaurant on the highway. Sausage and fries and a beer. Called a 24 year old at Pto Pta. She was going to the gym. Come over tonight, I invited her. No response.

8) 6 PM, the girl writes back apparently no wifi at the gym, that she would be able to come over. Ha. A good work out for me, finally. The sosua kinds are, this no, that no. Fuck that.

9) The woman shows up at 9.00 PM at the Parada de Sosua and is hungry. We travel to the German place again which she remembers from a trip two years back with me and wants to eat there again. Good choice. Good food. About 1200 pesos, a variety of sausages on the grille, fries and and sauerkraut which she loves. And beer. Not only for a man, even the road to a woman's you know what, passes through the stomach.

10) After dinner, she wants to go to the Austrian place for dessert. We do that and she enjoys the pastry thoroughly. Check, next stop, my bed. Good work out and a good deposit. Girlfriend quality.

11) Next morning (Valentine's) wake up and call a chick I saw passing by the night before and got the number from. She quotes 100 dollars. Do I look like an idiot?

12) I decided to eat lunch at an Italian place right next to the Colmado on the road towards Mary rose (near Bologna restaurant). Excellent pasta with a white seafood sauce and a glass of white wine. The Owner is Stefano, from Tuscany, with a thick mane of white hair. Please visit the restaurant -small and not fancy but with great food; pizza too!

13) After lunch and an espresso, decide to go for a quick ride, to see if I can get lucky before my siesta. Driving by, I see two chicks walking by. The faces looked familiar. When they stopped and said Hello, we recognized each other two women (Frannie knows them as well) I met my very first trip in 2011. Interestingly, these two women were every now and then breaking into English, which will tell you about their avowed profession the last five years. I take one (Kathy) and drop the other. Jenny after apologizing that I am not into threesomes. Long story short, the woman in bed did not create any issue as she knew me. Left happy and I to bed.

14) Valentine's night. The whole town was agog and then the rains came, in fits and starts and was often a downpour. I did not have a date and so just drove around a bit and sat somewhere, smoking a cigar along with a Bohemia.

15) Went back to hotel later, after enjoying a nice slice of meat and Ratatouille at the French restaurant next to the Brit locale. I love Ratatouille.

Lots of women (pretty yes but the prices seem to have gone up even during the day or I have grown a tail) and lots of men on the main drag!

Moral of the story, Sosua for me is great for food: English, French, German and Italian but for the women? Meh!

Frannie
02-16-16, 01:26
1) Drove to Sosua on Friday from Santiago. It has been raining a lot and so settled for the highway rather than the mountain road.

2) Casa Valeria had a room but only for one night as against three nights of my intended stay. Decided to take business elsewhere.

3) Went to eat Fish and Chips as my dinner at the British restaurant on Pedro Clissante.

4) At about 11, went to the bar below the disco (whatever the name is). Plenty of women and plenty of interest in doing business. One, a local, identified me correctly as from India and then wanted a beer for hitting that right. Another one, would drink only Corona. Got a bunch of phone numbers and then called it quits for the night. BTW, 99% of the women I spoke with, were from Santo Domingo.

5) Next morning, called, um, wrote to those that I liked more, on whatsapp all had that. Surprise, the quotes were from 2500 pesos to 4000.

6) I also had invited two those I picked on the street, to come to my room. Saturday. They too, spoke nothing short of 2000. Long story short, I told the two in the room to leave. Actually one on remote whatsapp, had agreed to 1500 but then had other issues that did not go down well with me.

7) Hmm. Saturday midday and I still did not get lucky, the way I want. Went to eat late lunch at the German restaurant on the highway. Sausage and fries and a beer. Called a 24 year old at Pto Pta. She was going to the gym. Come over tonight, I invited her. No response.

8) 6 PM, the girl writes back apparently no wifi at the gym, that she would be able to come over. Ha. A good work out for me, finally. The sosua kinds are, this no, that no. Fuck that.

9) The woman shows up at 9.00 PM at the Parada de Sosua and is hungry. We travel to the German place again which she remembers from a trip two years back with me and wants to eat there again. Good choice. Good food. About 1200 pesos, a variety of sausages on the grille, fries and and sauerkraut which she loves. And beer. Not only for a man, even the road to a woman's you know what, passes through the stomach.

10) After dinner, she wants to go to the Austrian place for dessert. We do that and she enjoys the pastry thoroughly. Check, next stop, my bed. Good work out and a good deposit. Girlfriend quality.

11) Next morning (Valentine's) wake up and call a chick I saw passing by the night before and got the number from. She quotes 100 dollars. Do I look like an idiot?

12) I decided to eat lunch at an Italian place right next to the Colmado on the road towards Mary rose (near Bologna restaurant). Excellent pasta with a white seafood sauce and a glass of white wine. The Owner is Stefano, from Tuscany, with a thick mane of white hair. Please visit the restaurant -small and not fancy but with great food; pizza too!

13) After lunch and an espresso, decide to go for a quick ride, to see if I can get lucky before my siesta. Driving by, I see two chicks walking by. The faces looked familiar. When they stopped and said Hello, we recognized each other two women (Frannie knows them as well) I met my very first trip in 2011. Interestingly, these two women were every now and then breaking into English, which will tell you about their avowed profession the last five years. I take one (Kathy) and drop the other. Jenny after apologizing that I am not into threesomes. Long story short, the woman in bed did not create any issue as she knew me. Left happy and I to bed.

14) Valentine's night. The whole town was agog and then the rains came, in fits and starts and was often a downpour. I did not have a date and so just drove around a bit and sat somewhere, smoking a cigar along with a Bohemia.

15) Went back to hotel later, after enjoying a nice slice of meat and Ratatouille at the French restaurant next to the Brit locale. I love Ratatouille.

Lots of women (pretty yes but the prices seem to have gone up even during the day or I have grown a tail) and lots of men on the main drag!

Moral of the story, Sosua for me is great for food: English, French, German and Italian but for the women? Meh!Oh, yes, I remember them well. They seem to have been left behind. There was a third girl who was snatched up and taken overseas, possibly to Italy or Canada, and I guess those two never quite made it away, although I think both of them had novios and hopes of getting a visa to somewhere. Or maybe Kathy went away and then returned later.

Oakie
02-16-16, 12:25
1) Drove to Sosua on Friday from Santiago. It has been raining a lot and so settled for the highway rather than the mountain road.

2) Casa Valeria had a room but only for one night as against three nights of my intended stay. Decided to take business elsewhere.

3) Went to eat Fish and Chips as my dinner at the British restaurant on Pedro Clissante.

4) At about 11, went to the bar below the disco (whatever the name is). Plenty of women and plenty of interest in doing business. One, a local, identified me correctly as from India and then wanted a beer for hitting that right. Another one, would drink only Corona. Got a bunch of phone numbers and then called it quits for the night. BTW, 99% of the women I spoke with, were from Santo Domingo.

5) Next morning, called, um, wrote to those that I liked more, on whatsapp all had that. Surprise, the quotes were from 2500 pesos to 4000.

6) I also had invited two those I picked on the street, to come to my room. Saturday. They too, spoke nothing short of 2000. Long story short, I told the two in the room to leave. Actually one on remote whatsapp, had agreed to 1500 but then had other issues that did not go down well with me.

7) Hmm. Saturday midday and I still did not get lucky, the way I want. Went to eat late lunch at the German restaurant on the highway. Sausage and fries and a beer. Called a 24 year old at Pto Pta. She was going to the gym. Come over tonight, I invited her. No response.

8) 6 PM, the girl writes back apparently no wifi at the gym, that she would be able to come over. Ha. A good work out for me, finally. The sosua kinds are, this no, that no. Fuck that.

9) The woman shows up at 9.00 PM at the Parada de Sosua and is hungry. We travel to the German place again which she remembers from a trip two years back with me and wants to eat there again. Good choice. Good food. About 1200 pesos, a variety of sausages on the grille, fries and and sauerkraut which she loves. And beer. Not only for a man, even the road to a woman's you know what, passes through the stomach.

10) After dinner, she wants to go to the Austrian place for dessert. We do that and she enjoys the pastry thoroughly. Check, next stop, my bed. Good work out and a good deposit. Girlfriend quality.

11) Next morning (Valentine's) wake up and call a chick I saw passing by the night before and got the number from. She quotes 100 dollars. Do I look like an idiot?

12) I decided to eat lunch at an Italian place right next to the Colmado on the road towards Mary rose (near Bologna restaurant). Excellent pasta with a white seafood sauce and a glass of white wine. The Owner is Stefano, from Tuscany, with a thick mane of white hair. Please visit the restaurant -small and not fancy but with great food; pizza too!

13) After lunch and an espresso, decide to go for a quick ride, to see if I can get lucky before my siesta. Driving by, I see two chicks walking by. The faces looked familiar. When they stopped and said Hello, we recognized each other two women (Frannie knows them as well) I met my very first trip in 2011. Interestingly, these two women were every now and then breaking into English, which will tell you about their avowed profession the last five years. I take one (Kathy) and drop the other. Jenny after apologizing that I am not into threesomes. Long story short, the woman in bed did not create any issue as she knew me. Left happy and I to bed.

14) Valentine's night. The whole town was agog and then the rains came, in fits and starts and was often a downpour. I did not have a date and so just drove around a bit and sat somewhere, smoking a cigar along with a Bohemia.

15) Went back to hotel later, after enjoying a nice slice of meat and Ratatouille at the French restaurant next to the Brit locale. I love Ratatouille.

Lots of women (pretty yes but the prices seem to have gone up even during the day or I have grown a tail) and lots of men on the main drag!

Moral of the story, Sosua for me is great for food: English, French, German and Italian but for the women? Meh!There's your problem.

You are a gourmet when it comes to food, and women.

Unfortunately, when it comes to women, Sosua is just a big McDonalds :)

Tempoecorto
02-16-16, 14:33
The pasta dish, The view of Pedro Clissante from the British pub. The French restaurant is next door. The young woman at the Austrian pastry place, also wildflowers of the island.

Frannie
02-16-16, 22:41
The pasta dish, The view of Pedro Clissante from the British pub. The French restaurant is next door. The young woman at the Austrian pastry place, also wildflowers of the island.Come on man, we want the yoni not the linguine!

Tempoecorto
02-17-16, 03:55
Come on man, we want the yoni not the linguine!That is seriously funny. Yoni! But on a profound (sic) note, both linguini and Yoni are part of the same cycle. Of hedonism!

Cosmos1
02-17-16, 04:50
I'm in Cabarete, but I go to the dentist in Sosua. Why not combine business with pleasure. Where in Sosusa is the best place to find a chica in the early afternoon?

OldKool
02-17-16, 06:27
My guess you think Don Trump is the second coming. If you can not have a good time in Sosua it is your fault not theirs. Sosua offers you the opportunity to girls 18 and up in every flavor you can imagine.


There's your problem.

You are a gourmet when it comes to food, and women.

Unfortunately, when it comes to women, Sosua is just a big McDonalds :)

Oakie
02-17-16, 13:50
My guess you think Don Trump is the second coming. If you can not have a good time in Sosua it is your fault not theirs. Sosua offers you the opportunity to girls 18 and up in every flavor you can imagine.You are telling one of the biggest Sosua fans on the planet?

See that smily face on the end?

(It was a back handed compliment to Tempo, and his taste)

Ghana2017
02-17-16, 14:15
My guess you think Don Trump is the second coming. If you can not have a good time in Sosua it is your fault not theirs. Sosua offers you the opportunity to girls 18 and up in every flavor you can imagine.I agree with Old.

Kool 110% I am in Ghana and it socks compared to Sosua. In Sosua the food is good, but you don't have to pay for taxis to take you every. Most hotels are not overpriced and a good selection of women at a low cost. You don't have to put work in.

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Frannie
02-17-16, 14:38
I'm in Cabarete, but I go to the dentist in Sosua. Why not combine business with pleasure. Where in Sosusa is the best place to find a chica in the early afternoon?Going to the dentist is pleasure?

There is no particular place where you will easily find a really hot chica at that time, but there are several massage places on Dr. Rosen, or Belkis salon on the Calle sin Salida where you can get a massage with extras up to and including F&S. There is also a massage place near Elefante Rosso that has some cute girls. The advantage is that you don't have to pay for a room, the disadvantage is that these place don't have showers.

Here is another tip. At any masssage place you can ask for a massaje domicilario (home massage) and then take the chica to Dulce Secreto for the "massage". Obviously you will pay extra for a takeout fee.

Other than that you might find a chica anywhere just by walking around and smiling at any likely prospects. However afternoon is not the best time for hunting.

Charles Pooter
02-17-16, 19:32
Going to the dentist is pleasure?LOL. Very sharp, Frannie.



Other than that you might find a chica anywhere just by walking around and smiling at any likely prospects. However afternoon is not the best time for hunting.If I was walking around and leering lecherously (I never smile), I would do it along the beach path. Best place to pick up, and certainly more pleasant than the dusty old town center. Only if the weather is good, of course.

Frannie
02-17-16, 19:49
Sosua offers you the opportunity to girls 18 and up in every flavor you can imagine.Mostly cafe au lait or chocolate. A few creme brulee. Not too many plain vanilla, ginger, or lemon meringue..

Surfer500
02-17-16, 21:44
Where in Sosusa is the best place to find a chica in the early afternoon?Hit Sosua beach and stroll from one end to another and your bound to run into something.

Tempoecorto
02-19-16, 22:44
Unfortunately, when it comes to women, Sosua is just a big McDonalds :)While that might be true, I also think that for most of us, Sosua (like Bangkok) is a great feast. Indeed, I saw a bunch of pretty women in the bar that night. The disco was still kinda deserted, being early.

As far as I am concerned, I (like you and others who venture out on the Island) have better options available, which ruined my Sosua appetite. I think it was Frannie who had stated, to get GFE, you have to give BFE and the island affords you that opportunity.

OldKool
02-20-16, 14:25
I have BFE in full affect. I get in town around 330 walk into my favorite hotel only one room left and it is for me. I know all the front desk girls old home week. I do my first stroll an run into several familiar faces. I get the mandatory manicure and pedicure. I run into a 19 year old spinner I had a year ago. She was a baby then but was down for everything. I schedule her for 630. She is on time and much more street wise now. It happens. She remembers everything about our first encounter. I gave her good BFE and now I get the pay off. Unlike the previous night in SD this girl can take some dick. I lost count of the positions but all were good. The bed where I am staying are low to the ground. This makes doggy style a lot easer.

She is a street girl attractive but nothing fancy. She rewarded my BFE coming hard with a toy I had and giving a big nut while riding cow girl yehow.

We also danced bachata to warm up that BFE thing again.

After recovering I get Baileys pizza IMHO best I ever had. Not sure which was better the pizza or the sex but both were great. I hit Rumbas and it is nuts. Really attractive girls every where. I bought beers for several tables of girls. 150 p for a grande is nothing. I meet a big cheated Haitian chica. 36 dd and out where they can be seen. I love to dance and she was an amazing dancer. I head to Classicos to give her a test ride. Her skills on the dance floor were unequaled she made me look good. We get back to the room she showers and get the DD in full affect and they are gorgeous. I said she had great dance skills but she was even better in bed. She was non stop fucked like a starved person eating. She admired my quote big dick which always plays well and she made me so excited it was swollen. She really took her time no rushing. No doubt one of the best sessions I have ever had.

Interesting fact she said she loved banging American men and had never had sex with a Dominican. WOW I ran into my first DR girlfriend. She is very attractive AND may be on the menu tonite. This was the best Sosua day I ever had. Both sessions were 10's.


While that might be true, I also think that for most of us, Sosua (like Bangkok) is a great feast. Indeed, I saw a bunch of pretty women in the bar that night. The disco was still kinda deserted, being early.

As far as I am concerned, I (like you and others who venture out on the Island) have better options available, which ruined my Sosua appetite. I think it was Frannie who had stated, to get GFE, you have to give BFE and the island affords you that opportunity.

OldKool
02-20-16, 14:32
I have BFE in full affect. I get in town around 330 walk into my favorite hotel only one room left and it is for me. I know all the front desk girls old home week. I do my first stroll an run into several familiar faces. I get the mandatory manicure and pedicure. I run into a 19 year old spinner I had a year ago. She was a baby then but was down for everything. I schedule her for 630. She is on time and much more street wise now. It happens. She remembers everything about our first encounter. I gave her good BFE and now I get the pay off. Unlike the previous night in SD this girl can take some dick. I lost count of the positions but all were good. The bed where I am staying are low to the ground. This makes doggy style a lot easer.

She is a street girl attractive but nothing fancy. She rewarded my BFE coming hard with a toy I had and giving a me big nut while riding cow girl yehow.

We also danced bachata to warm up that BFE thing again.

After recovering I get Baileys pizza IMHO best I ever had. Not sure which was better the pizza or the sex but both were great. I hit Rumbas and it is nuts. Really attractive girls every where. I bought beers for several tables of girls. 150 p for a grande is nothing. I meet a big chested Haitian chica. 36 dd and out where they can be seen. I love to dance and she was an amazing dancer. I head to Classicos to give her a test ride. Her skills on the dance floor were unequaled she made me look good. We get back to the room she showers and get the DD in full affect and they are gorgeous. I said she had great dance skills but she was even better in bed. She was non stop fucked like a starved person eating. She admired my quote big dick which always plays well and she made me so excited it was swollen. She really took her time no rushing. No doubt one of the best sessions I have ever had.

Interesting fact she said she loved banging American men and had never had sex with a Dominican. WOW I ran into my first DR girlfriend. She is very attractive AND may be on the menu tonite. This was the best Sosua day I ever had. Both sessions were 10's.


While that might be true, I also think that for most of us, Sosua (like Bangkok) is a great feast. Indeed, I saw a bunch of pretty women in the bar that night. The disco was still kinda deserted, being early.

As far as I am concerned, I (like you and others who venture out on the Island) have better options available, which ruined my Sosua appetite. I think it was Frannie who had stated, to get GFE, you have to give BFE and the island affords you that opportunity.

Oakie
02-20-16, 15:01
While that might be true, I also think that for most of us, Sosua (like Bangkok) is a great feast. Indeed, I saw a bunch of pretty women in the bar that night. The disco was still kinda deserted, being early.

As far as I am concerned, I (like you and others who venture out on the Island) have better options available, which ruined my Sosua appetite. I think it was Frannie who had stated, to get GFE, you have to give BFE and the island affords you that opportunity.Looks like folks here didn't get my joke, even with a happy face attached. They missed the context, and just pulled out the punch line.

There's Oldkool with his Donald Trump fixation, WTF?

For the irony challenged, Here it is explained, in context:

You:

"Moral of the story, Sosua for me is great for food: English, French, German and Italian, but for the women? Meh!"

Me:

"There's your problem. You are a gourmet when it comes to food, and women".

(When comparing women to gourmet food, Sosua is a giant McDonalds for hungry guys like us. There is NO "English, French, German and Italian". The sex in Sosua, is fast, cheap, decent quality, available everywhere in quantity, and generally safe to eat. It's actually the only place I ever have mongered and it suits me perfectly).

I know, jajaja, a joke is not a joke if you have to explain it :)

But some folks have these hair triggers, ready to go off at any time, they need these explanations.

OldKool
02-22-16, 16:26
Once we become regulars in Sosua we are known by the ladies as much as we know them. I had very good trip. The toughest part is not banging some of the drop dead gorgeous girls. Every night I had to choose between 7 or 8 I really wanted but had to choose one. I cut back on the number of pulls and enjoyed my encounters way more. My performance was much better. Doing to much is stressful and physically demanding for some one my age. I had a discussion with a guy in his 20s explained he was shutting blanks.,
On the last day I was catching the 1030 bus to SD. I wanted one for the road so I saw a massage girl I knew next to my place at Sosua suites. I thought a BJ would be in order. She really went to work and I had a rock hard joint. We were in the living room going at it. So I said let's take this to the cama. She was very wet and ready. I had very good session with her. She seemed to be into the sex as well as me. This was a great way to cap my Sosua adventure.

Camaro1257
02-22-16, 18:01
Bourbon Street Restaurant, Pedro Clisante Sosua.

First I would like to say this venue is not a mongering spot per-se but can be used by mongers in different ways.

Bourbon Street Restaurant is now open in the old El Toro Bar spot. The restaurant is across the street from Rumbas and has an open air view of Pedro Clisante.

There is a cash desk however this is for the wait staff. The venue has 2 bars. In addition it has a cigar bar that is enclosed from the restaurant.

All the food is prepared fresh to order. My dish for the night was Mahi Mahi with red beans and rice. There was a mixup and the waitress brought me salmon and rice but the order was corrected within 10 minutes, I am sure if I got someone else's plate or not. The red beans and rice were EXCELLENT and the fish was not the best but it was decent. My plate was 700 pesos so it was more comparable to US prices. In fact almost everything on the menu was in that price range therefore this restaurant is not for the budget traveler. If you are a drinker you could easily drop 1500 pesos in the blink of an eye.

An American Vibe.

The music is smooth jazz like you were in a nice jazz spot in Atlanta or New Orleans, I particularly enjoyed this since I am a jazz lover. There is nothing Dominican about this establishment other than the staff. I spoke with the owner and he advised almost all of his staff are tourism students in the University who are studying English. The staff was very friendly and professional. Very un-Dominican. ROTFL! The dining area is nice with an open air breeze and ceiling fans and there is plenty of space between the seating.

The night I visited was a bad night.

There was heavy rain the first night I visited and the power went out on Pedro Clisante. The back up generator kicked in for Rumbas across the street but their generator didn't kick in for almost 15 minutes. It was a little unnerving sitting there in the dark. There was a mix up on my order and the bathroom is in desperate need of renovation. The toilet I used didn't flush.

I spoke with the owner and he advised the bathroom was in renovation and he would check on my other concerns.

My anecdotal assessment.

Although my first experience was a bit disappointing the owner is the same individual who owns the Victorian House. When I was at the Victorian House he went out of his way to assist me with my concerns up-grading my room ect. The owner is very customer service orientated in fact he took the time to talk to me for over 15 minutes therefore I have confidence that the aforementioned issued will be addressed.

This is a very American spot from the food to the music to the prices. My impression was you are paying for the ambiance as much as the food. In reality the same set up in the United States the food might cost a little more.

There was a security officer present when I was there and all the staff was professional and polite.

The venue is a restaurant, bar and cigar room. It is a great place to do interviews if you met a classy PFP chic at Rumbas who could appreciate the ambiance. IMHO I would not dine there with a PFP chica because between 2 people for drinks and a meal you could drop 2000 pesos easily and for me I'd rather give a PFP chica a 300 pesos meal than a 1000 pesos meal especially since I am paying for her time. On the contrary if it wasn't for the venue being in the middle of Hoe town on the strip I would gladly take a civilian to an establishment such as that because I believe we would both enjoy ourselves.

I will definitely return and add more updates later.

Frannie
02-22-16, 21:08
The music is smooth jazz like you were in a nice jazz spot in Atlanta or New Orleans, I particularly enjoyed this since I am a jazz lover.

I am a jazz lover too, but smooth jazz is really just instrumental pop and has little connection with the New Orleans style jazz of Louis Armstrong or Wynton Marsalis. Not sure what kind of music prevails in Atlanta.

OldKool
02-23-16, 01:55
I have a son who is a successful straight ahead jazz artist. Following in the Coltrane and Charlie Parker vain. I worry that it may be a dying art form like latin is a dead language. I myself grew up loving fusion jazz. Stanley Clark and Wheather Report. My son agrees with you that smooth jazz is pop. My thoughts are that you serve your audience. I enjoy smooth jazz when done well. I noticed jazz being played at several venues on my last trip.


I am a jazz lover too, but smooth jazz is really just instrumental pop and has little connection with the New Orleans style jazz of Louis Armstrong or Wynton Marsalis. Not sure what kind of music prevails in Atlanta.

Frannie
02-23-16, 04:40
I have a son who is a successful straight ahead jazz artist. Following in the Coltrane and Charlie Parker vain. I worry that it may be a dying art form like latin is a dead language. I myself grew up loving fusion jazz. Stanley Clark and Wheather Report. My son agrees with you that smooth jazz is pop. My thoughts are that you serve your audience. I enjoy smooth jazz when done well. I noticed jazz being played at several venues on my last trip.Good for your son, yes it is really hard to be a successful jazz performer today, and musicians have to earn a living playing whatever sells. Even Duke Ellington had to play parties and dances sometimes and do a whole bunch of Duke Ellington Meets XYZ albums with the popular stars of the day to make some coin.

I have more than 20 Coltrane albums and hardly ever go a day without listening to some of his music. Also some Parker now and again, but Coltrane is the King.

ReadyToGetOnIt
02-23-16, 17:05
I was there the same night. Your review is spot on. I had the gumbo. It's not the dark roux gumbo you'd expect elsewhere, it's more of a chicken soup with sausage added and something for some heat. Maybe a couple of drops of ghost pepper or something. It was damn good and filling for 200 pesos though. You are right about everyone being unfailingly polite and nice. More English spoken by the servers than most anywhere else on the strip.

And while it was dark during the power outage, I thought that it was pretty classy that each server came to a table with their cell phone camera light or flashlight and stood there so you could see your food. I will go back again tonight for the jambalaya.


Bourbon Street Restaurant, Pedro Clisante Sosua.

First I would like to say this venue is not a mongering spot per-se but can be used by mongers in different ways.

Bourbon Street Restaurant is now open in the old El Toro Bar spot. The restaurant is across the street from Rumbas and has an open air view of Pedro Clisante.

There is a cash desk however this is for the wait staff. The venue has 2 bars. In addition it has a cigar bar that is enclosed from the restaurant.

All the food is prepared fresh to order. My dish for the night was Mahi Mahi with red beans and rice. There was a mixup and the waitress brought me salmon and rice but the order was corrected within 10 minutes, I am sure if I got someone else's plate or not. The red beans and rice were EXCELLENT and the fish was not the best but it was decent. My plate was 700 pesos so it was more comparable to US prices. In fact almost everything on the menu was in that price range therefore this restaurant is not for the budget traveler. If you are a drinker you could easily drop 1500 pesos in the blink of an eye.

An American Vibe.

The music is smooth jazz like you were in a nice jazz spot in Atlanta or New Orleans, I particularly enjoyed this since I am a jazz lover. There is nothing Dominican about this establishment other than the staff. I spoke with the owner and he advised almost all of his staff are tourism students in the University who are studying English. The staff was very friendly and professional. Very un-Dominican. ROTFL! The dining area is nice with an open air breeze and ceiling fans and there is plenty of space between the seating.

The night I visited was a bad night.

There was heavy rain the first night I visited and the power went out on Pedro Clisante. The back up generator kicked in for Rumbas across the street but their generator didn't kick in for almost 15 minutes. It was a little unnerving sitting there in the dark. There was a mix up on my order and the bathroom is in desperate need of renovation. The toilet I used didn't flush.

I spoke with the owner and he advised the bathroom was in renovation and he would check on my other concerns.

My anecdotal assessment.

Although my first experience was a bit disappointing the owner is the same individual who owns the Victorian House. When I was at the Victorian House he went out of his way to assist me with my concerns up-grading my room ect. The owner is very customer service orientated in fact he took the time to talk to me for over 15 minutes therefore I have confidence that the aforementioned issued will be addressed.

This is a very American spot from the food to the music to the prices. My impression was you are paying for the ambiance as much as the food. In reality the same set up in the United States the food might cost a little more.

There was a security officer present when I was there and all the staff was professional and polite.

The venue is a restaurant, bar and cigar room. It is a great place to do interviews if you met a classy PFP chic at Rumbas who could appreciate the ambiance. IMHO I would not dine there with a PFP chica because between 2 people for drinks and a meal you could drop 2000 pesos easily and for me I'd rather give a PFP chica a 300 pesos meal than a 1000 pesos meal especially since I am paying for her time. On the contrary if it wasn't for the venue being in the middle of Hoe town on the strip I would gladly take a civilian to an establishment such as that because I believe we would both enjoy ourselves.

I will definitely return and add more updates later.

Turgid
02-24-16, 15:46
... The bed where I am staying are low to the ground. This makes doggy style a lot easer.

...How is doggy easier for you when the bed is low to the ground? If the bed is sturdy, for me its the same whether its low or high.

OldKool
02-24-16, 18:37
I am not very tall so having a low bed allows me to be higher then the booty and I have a downward angle. This makes sex easier and better for me. I bring the girl to the edge of the bed and go to work. It works for me.


How is doggy easier for you when the bed is low to the ground? If the bed is sturdy, for me its the same whether its low or high.

Turgid
02-25-16, 15:16
I am not very tall so having a low bed allows me to be higher then the booty and I have a downward angle. This makes sex easier and better for me. I bring the girl to the edge of the bed and go to work. It works for me.Ah, you're talking about standing doggy where the girl is kneeling at the edge of the bed, one of my favorite positions.

OldKool
02-25-16, 17:06
I was able to do some really good work. I made one tap out. JJJJJJJ.


Ah, you're talking about standing doggy where the girl is kneeling at the edge of the bed, one of my favorite positions.

Sabor
02-25-16, 21:41
I was there the same night. Your review is spot on. I had the gumbo. It's not the dark roux gumbo you'd expect elsewhere, it's more of a chicken soup with sausage added and something for some heat. Maybe a couple of drops of ghost pepper or something. It was damn good and filling for 200 pesos though. You are right about everyone being unfailingly polite and nice. More English spoken by the servers than most anywhere else on the strip.

And while it was dark during the power outage, I thought that it was pretty classy that each server came to a table with their cell phone camera light or flashlight and stood there so you could see your food. I will go back again tonight for the jambalaya.Was there too. A fight broke out of the place next to the corner cigar spot and those two chicas had it out for a good 20 minutes. I stayed at Casa Cayena again and like always it couldn't be better. Spoke to Wilfried for a bit. Since I got there early my room was not available so I drove around and saw a nice looking indian complexion chica and spoke to her for a bit. Took Rosa to the cabana and chilled for 2 hours. The drive from Santiago was good and no traffic at all. Got my room at CC and took a nap. Went to Classicos late and bumped into my hag from Santiago. Priceless! Ended up taking a 20 why / o who could take a pounding. I have to find a new place to go cause DR is getting old for me.

Turgid
02-26-16, 16:24
I have to find a new place to go cause DR is getting old for me.I know how you feel. I'm here in Medellin but I'm missing the beach.

Mr Gogo
02-26-16, 17:03
I know how you feel. I'm here in Medellin but I'm missing the beach.First great report as usual Sabor. Hope to see you soon brother.

Right now everyone is in a holding pattern. Later this year the Olympics will be finished in Brazil and maybe she will be back to claim her crown. Also Cuba just opened up 110 more slots for commercial flights to submit bids with the selection due by summertime. Once these two players enter the game the landscape will change for mongers. I've gotten very luck with Grownman introducing me to the areas around Boca Chica (Check the Gogo forum).

With Andres, San Pedro, SD and even La Romana / Bayahibe / Higuey all within an hour of Boca Chica I haven't thought about my beloved Sosua not once. Plus with the cheap and frequent flights to SDQ, it all fits well while I wait for later this year. No use in paying 670 usd for a flight to POP and do Sosua for the 40th time when its 350 usd to SDQ and I can do basically the same as in Sosua and its something new.

Medellin has the prettiest and sweetest girls but you sacrifice the beach as Turgid said. Costa Rica is a waste of money and time IMO. Cuba was good until recently with Havana emerging on possibly becoming the jewel of the Caribbean for tourism (not good for mongers), if you haven't gone to Cuba already you won't understand what you missed. Bogota is a sleeper if you can deal with the cool weather and lack of a beach. Flights to BOG have been steady around 200 usd for a round trip flight. It's a big metropolitan city with plenty of activities to keep you busy and the girls are gorgeous. Lima, and Venezuela are good if you speak Spanish and are an adventurer. Tijuana is a ghetto but Tomjackin has fucked all the girls there. PI and Thailand are must sees in a lifetime so with the lull on this side of the globe might be worth a trip now to check off your bucket list. The new cycle will start later this year so just be patient.

Manizales911
02-26-16, 19:39
Flights to BOG have been steady around 200 usd for a round trip flight. $200. USD? From where?

Mr Gogo
02-26-16, 19:48
$200. USD? From where?Just checked from Miami, Tampa and Orlando to BOG is 200 usd or less on Spirit and JetBlue. Miami and Orlando have non-stops at that price.

TomJackin
02-26-16, 22:16
Tijuana is a ghetto but Tomjackin has fucked all the girls there. No I haven't, I saved some of the fat ugly street girls for Mr. E. !:)

If and when Venezuela calms the fuck down; it's at the top of my short list.

I really like Lima and will return there for my third trip this summer.

I also like Cartagena a lot, has the beaches, but a tad more pricy for the chicas.

Sosua is, Sosua. I like the beach scene and I enjoy fucking Mr. GoGo's girlfriends. Headed back next month and I will reassess the place. But, that's what I say every trip.

Mr Enternational
02-27-16, 04:48
No I haven't, I saved some of the fat ugly street girls for Mr. E. !:)At $11 a pop I will take them!


If and when Venezuela calms the fuck down; it's at the top of my short list.It has been 10 years since I have been to Venezuela so I was going to head down next month. Then I pulled up the new visa requirements and saw that their president just does not want Americans down there. They recommend applying for the visa 3 months ahead of time. Good thing my girl has a visa for USA.

Yanqui69
02-27-16, 16:31
At $11 a pop I will take them!

It has been 10 years since I have been to Venezuela so I was going to head down next month. Then I pulled up the new visa requirements and saw that their president just does not want Americans down there. They recommend applying for the visa 3 months ahead of time. Good thing my girl has a visa for USA.Maduro is a Chavista and very anti-American, though his party was thrown out of the Parliament.

He is on his last legs politically. With luck, Venezuela may yet return to a law-abiding democracy.

He is not a reason to stay away.

The reason to stay out is the violent crime, which is out of control.

The police are out-gunned in many areas, and even a high-profile actress and her husband were gunned down on a road side about a year ago.

Unless you employ armed security, you are risking your life there needlessly.

JjBee62
02-27-16, 16:54
Maduro is a Chavista and very anti-American, though his party was thrown out of the Parliament.

He is on his last legs politically. With luck, Venezuela may yet return to a law-abiding democracy.

He is not a reason to stay away.

The reason to stay out is the violent crime, which is out of control.

The police are out-gunned in many areas, and even a high-profile actress and her husband were gunned down on a road side about a year ago.

Unless you employ armed security, you are risking your life there needlessly.My Colombian friend said the same thing about Venezuela. She had to go there to deal with some family legal business a year ago. In her words, "a crazy, shitty country. " I'm sure the low oil prices aren't helping any. Give it a few years and maybe things will turn around.

SavePros321
02-27-16, 19:18
Right now everyone is in a holding pattern. Later this year the Olympics will be finished in Brazil and maybe she will be back to claim her crown. Also Cuba just opened up 110 more slots for commercial flights to submit bids with the selection due by summertime. Once these two players enter the game the landscape will change for mongers. I've gotten very luck with Grownman introducing me to the areas around Boca Chica (Check the Gogo forum).

With Andres, San Pedro, SD and even La Romana / Bayahibe / Higuey all within an hour of Boca Chica I haven't thought about my beloved Sosua not once. Plus with the cheap and frequent flights to SDQ, it all fits well while I wait for later this year. No use in paying 670 usd for a flight to POP and do Sosua for the 40th time when its 350 usd to SDQ and I can do basically the same as in Sosua and its something new.

Medellin has the prettiest and sweetest girls but you sacrifice the beach as Turgid said. Costa Rica is a waste of money and time IMO. Cuba was good until recently with Havana emerging on possibly becoming the jewel of the Caribbean for tourism (not good for mongers), if you haven't gone to Cuba already you won't understand what you missed. Bogota is a sleeper if you can deal with the cool weather and lack of a beach. Flights to BOG have been steady around 200 usd for a round trip flight. It's a big metropolitan city with plenty of activities to keep you busy and the girls are gorgeous. Lima, and Venezuela are good if you speak Spanish and are an adventurer. Tijuana is a ghetto but Tomjackin has fucked all the girls there. PI and Thailand are must sees in a lifetime so with the lull on this side of the globe might be worth a trip now to check off your bucket list. The new cycle will start later this year so just be patient.Good post Gogo. I think you should repost this in your forum since it covers a wide scope of mongering spots.

I'm another one of those over here in a holding pattern for Brazil once the Olympics is done, lol. Medellin has been my go to spot for the last 4yrs and running, but Santo Domingo is in my line of sight this year. Never given Bogota any consideration just yet, but those Bogotanas are just as stunning as their Paisa cousins.

Probably will look into doing a quick weekend hop to Sosua, but man the airfare alone makes it discouraging. Especially when I can get to Colombia for less than what it would cost me to go to Sosua. And not sure if I am down to do an 8hr bus ride from SD to Sosua (I know a lot of you Vets have done this numerous times). STI seems to always have the Red-Eye flights, but might not be too bad if you are looking to spend time in Santiago to begin with.