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Mr Gogo
08-19-14, 16:06
It was reasonable that she was asked to wait, but when you have situations where there are customers with different needs, like 1) adding more minutes, a quick cash transaction, and 2) choosing a new phone and setting up a contract, a lengthy process possible involving a larger sum of money, it does not make a whole lot of sense for the business to make the former wait in line for the latter, so it is the business model that is the problem.

I remember I used to buy minutes at the Orange counter in the Tropical Supermercado in Puerto Plata and this process involved two employees, one to ring up the cash and the other to take my phone and add the minutes. It would be frustrating to wait for another customer with some complex transaction only to find that their system for recharges was down today. The solution is automation and I believe Playero now has a self-service machine where customers can add minutes without bothering a customer service representative. If my memory is wrong, then there is certainly a self service machine at the Metro bus terminal across the road.No Frannie, Dominicans are just rude like that. It amazes me when gringos who live there miss the obvious. My second trip to the DR many years a go I was in Sosua at a store waiting 2nd in line. Everyone kept going ahead of me like I wasn't there and the cashier didn't say shit. I got pissed and gave the next dude who jumped in front of me a hard look. He was a Dominican from NY and understood my look. He said" look bro what you have to do is say fuck that I'm next". I said I'm next when the next person tried to bypass me and the lady finally realized I was there.

Look at the way they drive in the DR, completely reckless and disrespectful. Customer service in General is fucked up. One time I was at SDQ and it was a long as line of about 50 people waiting to ckeckin for their flight. Two Dominican dudes were behind the counter and I could tell by their body language that they were open for business but they were bullshitting. I went up and said are you open and one of the dudes waves non-chalontly to the next person in line.

Have you ever noticed how most guys in the DR act like having a job is punishment. When have you ever been greeted with a smile and " May I help you Sir? I never have. The DR is an unorganized, lazy, disrespectful culture and it doesn't take but 5 minutes after landing to understand this. But it has some fine open minded sexy women so we take the trade off.

Manizales911
08-19-14, 16:16
I am not saying this to be contrary, but over the last decade I have taken Caribe Tours buses to and from Santo Domingo and Santiago loads and loads of times and have never, ever witnessed the kind of behavior you have described. In my experience the passengers get on the bus in a fairly orderly fashion, with some people forming a kind of line to put their baggage in the lower compartment, and others showing their tickets to the driver, who checks they are on the right bus, and climbing up into the bus and selecting seats inside.

On arrival at Santiago the driver will announce that there is a ten minute break and many passengers for Puerto Plata and Charamicos will dismount to use the bathroom or get a snack from the snack bar and then wait until the driver opens the door again so that they can get back on and return to their seats. Sometimes a few passengers will hop off and on again quickly at La Vega, but this is not really a rest stop. People will usually wait patiently and respectfully for the old and the infirm and assist them as needs be.

On the journey the drivers will sometimes announce that there is to be no eating on the bus. This is somewhat ignored, but the idea is to prevent the bus from getting littered with used wrappers and crumbs and spilled food, or the seats stained, and the majority of passengers respect that.

Have never, ever seen the pushing and shoving you describe. Honestly. Likewise at the airport at Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo, or Santiago have never seen any disorderly behavior in over one hundred times at the airport.

The only thing I would agree with is that at Santo Domingo it is a bit difficult to understand the overhead announcements due to distortion-the bus now boarding at platform muffle is the muffle bus to muffle" and so you tend to have people anxiously wandering about and checking if they are getting on the right bus.

I don't know if you just perceive things differently from me, or you just happened to fall in with a bad crowd.I took the Caribe Tours bus from Santo Domingo to Sosua two weeks ago and it was total chaos getting our bags loaded under and getting on the bus, no sense of a line / queue to be found at all.

GrownMan1
08-19-14, 17:09
Have you ever noticed how most guys in the DR act like having a job is punishment. When have you ever been greeted with a smile and " May I help you Sir? I never have. The DR is an unorganized, lazy, disrespectful culture and it doesn't take but 5 minutes after landing to understand this. But it has some fine open minded sexy women so we take the trade off.Ain't that the MF truth. But its not just the guys include the women. Its like they are mad because they have to serve us. Costumer service is not a prior in DR. I tell all me friends that off the rip. I don't know how many times I walked out of a store or restaurant from bad service. Its like they think you have all the time in the world. I have learned when I order something to ask for my check as soon as I get my food.

Frannie
08-20-14, 06:12
No Frannie, Dominicans are just rude like that. It amazes me when gringos who live there miss the obvious.

Look at the way they drive in the DR, completely reckless and disrespectful. Maybe people who live there do not experience the same things. I don't find the driving that bad in the DR. I have not driven a lot there, maybe 20 days, but it wasn't that bad, and I have never even had a near miss, and I have been a passenger a lot and had plenty of chance to observe, not to mention riding motocochos.



Customer service in General is fucked up. One time I was at SDQ and it was a long as line of about 50 people waiting to check in for their flight. Two Dominican dudes were behind the counter and I could tell by their body language that they were open for business but they were bullshitting. I went up and said are you open and one of the dudes waves nonchalantly to the next person in line.Well, there were fifty people in line, not fifty people pushing and shoving. Since you had got to the front of the line, evidently it was moving, or were you trying to shove your way ahead of others? I imagine you caught your flight with time to spare.



Have you ever noticed how most guys in the DR act like having a job is punishment. When have you ever been greeted with a smile and " May I help you Sir? I never have. The DR is an unorganized, lazy, disrespectful culture and it doesn't take but 5 minutes after landing to understand this.I find that within five minutes of landing there are all kinds of people offering to help me by carrying my baggage and finding me a taxi, showing me where the ATM is or the bathroom, etc.

For example last time I landed in Santiago a guy driving a limousine for one of the expensive hotels called a buddy on his cell phone who had a publico taxi for me and he came and picked me up from the limo a few hundred yards outside the airport and took me to Caribe Tours for a very reasonable price instead of the airport taxi mafia price. The difference from the US is noticeable, where a limo driver for an expensive hotel would be unlikely to even speak to me if I was not his passenger, never mind get me a taxi outside the airport.

Of course these Dominicans are working for profit on behalf of themselves, their friends, or their family members and are not trained by some corporate in-service to say "Have a great day!" to everyone in an obviously insincere way, but so what?

I have always found the people at airport check ins to be reasonably polite and often quite conversational or even flirtatious in some cases.

I think what we are talking about here is that some members of this board are being discriminated against for one of the following reasons:

1. Race or nationality.

2. Identified as or suspected to be a sex tourist.

3. Not a good Spanish speaker.

As a result they are getting a rather distorted view of Dominican culture, which is a shame.

On the other hand there are some occasions where their performance might be improved. When I went to the Emergency Room with leg pain, the middle-aged female ER doc took a quick look at it and suggested I might have a pulled muscle and sent me home. The next day I returned and she immediately diagnosed cellulitis and sent me to see a surgeon in case I needed to have my leg cut off. However after attending daily for five days for injections in the butt, it was decided to let me keep the leg, and eventually I made a full recovery. Starting on antibiotics a day earlier probably would have vastly improved the course of the infection, but then again medical treatment costs only a tiny fraction of what it costs in the US, and perhaps in the US I would have had to wait 24 hours for an appointment anyway and would not have gotten a free evaluation in the ER.

Frannie
08-20-14, 06:19
I took the Caribe Tours bus from Santo Domingo to Sosua two weeks ago and it was total chaos getting our bags loaded under and getting on the bus, no sense of a line / queue to be found at all.Total chaos? Honestly, I swear I have used these buses many times and never experienced anything like that. And I have traveled with baggage in the lower compartment and the process was pretty simple. They give you a matching claim ticket so that someone else can't grab your bag at an intermediate stop, then you get on the bus. Perhaps the fact that you were traveling with someone semi-disabled made everything seem harder.

Mr Gogo
08-20-14, 07:19
maybe people who live there do not experience the same things. i don't find the driving that bad in the dr. i have not driven a lot there, maybe 20 days, but it wasn't that bad, and i have never even had a near miss, and i have been a passenger a lot and had plenty of chance to observe, not to mention riding motocochos.

well, there were fifty people in line, not fifty people pushing and shoving. since you had got to the front of the line, evidently it was moving, or were you trying to shove your way ahead of others? i imagine you caught your flight with time to spare...i think people who live there, are accustomed to the bullshit so its easy for them to overlook it, whereas someone who isn't used to the bullshit might call it more accurately. i agree with you about the busses as i have taken both carib tours and metro about 20 times each, never had a problem. but i have never been given a ticket for my luggage. they have three compartments for luggage, one for sosua, one for santiago, and one for puerto plata. so they don't open that compartment unless they are at that stop.

i have seen on multiple occasions motochonchos make left hand turns from the right lane without even looking. in sd the cars blow the horns for no reasons. there is no speed limit anywhere. traffic lights aren't always obeyed. i would call this organized driving.

in the line with 50 people i was at the end and the line wasn't moving. in fact no one was at the ticket counter except the two dominicans bullshitting around.

i've heard the medical treatment is good and cheap so no beef there.

Tempoecorto
08-20-14, 09:24
It is inane to compare the US with a third world country. Indeed, being a native of India, I know, how awful the civic sense there is. On the other hand, if I am so much into civic sense, I may as well stay home in "sex prison"! Each place comes with its own baggage.

Wrx2005
08-20-14, 13:20
Let me put it in this perspective for you. Thanks for sharing.

Frannie
08-20-14, 14:33
Costumer service is not a prior in DR. I tell all me friends that off the rip. I don't know how many times I walked out of a store or restaurant from bad service. Its like they think you have all the time in the world. I have learned when I order something to ask for my check as soon as I get my food.Well, could you give a list of a few of the restaurants where you have walked out because you could not get served? Perhaps we could arrange an ISG boycott of those restaurants that refused to serve you?

And which stores or businesses are ignoring you?

I have never experienced that in the DR, though I remember one time walking out of a restaurant in England as I was tired of waiting to be served, and it is particularly a problem in bars in England, or it was when I was younger, and also in some stores. Several years ago on one occasion I did almost walk out of Rocky's restaurant in Sosua having ordered ribs, which is supposed to be a specialty of the house. The order took about an hour to fill and the ribs were OK. I think the excuse was that the chef was sick or something.

Not so long ago in Jacksonville, Florida, I went to a fast food outlet called Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen that sells fried chicken. I ordered from the menu a single spicy chicken breast with biscuit and a side order of red beans and rice, and had to wait about 20 minutes, because, the sales clerk told me, a large order had just taken all the spicy chicken breasts. I eventually got served, though the chicken breast seemed slightly underdone.

The next time I went back and gave the same order and got the same story, with the very same excuse from a different sales clerk. I waited, but somewhat irritated. The third and last time I went there, I placed the same order, and got the same old same old response and had to wait even longer. Eventually I asked for my money back--yes, they make you pay before you get your food--and the manager made me the massively generous offer of two free chicken wings if I would wait a bit longer while they went outside and killed a chicken, or whatever they do. I can't remember how it ended, but I have not been back there since as I cannot be bothered dealing with them any more and the chicken is usually all squishy and undercooked inside.

So it is not just the DR where slow or inefficient service is an issue. I would not object so much if Popeye's was honest, and said, "Sir, we have spicy chicken breasts on the menu, but to be honest we don't sell many, and we will have to get one out of the freezer, defrost it, and then fry it for you. Would you prefer to order something else, that we can serve you quicker?" But of course the corporation they work for teaches them to lie and pretend that the item is so popular that they are always out of it! At least that is my hypothesis.

Usually in stores in the DR in my experience there is a line-up of three or four people to serve you and no customers. Ditto at the post office. Ditto at Pappaterra. Some places have a "take a ticket" system to get served, like Viva cell phone in Puerto Plata so that everyone gets seen in turn. Gas station, check. Cooking gas station, check. Pharmacy, check. Internet cafe, check. Barbershop, check. Massage parlors, check. Stationery store, check. Home furnishings store, check. Ice cream parlor, check. Bus station ticket office, check. Hotels, check. Haitian souvenir vendors, very attentive. Shoe repair guy, check. Colmados, check.

I can't recall a single business where I could not get service, and I lived in the DR continuously for more than two years.

Always get seen in the Emergency Room at Clinica Hernandez in Puerto Plata or behind Hotel Europa in a couple of minutes at most. You do have to wait in turn for lab work at the Clinica Hernandez at certain times of day, yes. Never have to wait long for dentist appointments as they usually run on time. Buses always leave right on time.

As I said before, it is a sad reflection of Dominican business culture if some potential customers are discriminated against because of some kind of prejudice, because it does not have to be that way, and the end result is that potential visitors get a skewed perspective on Dominican culture.

Frannie
08-20-14, 14:39
Let me put it in this perspective for you. Thanks for sharing.Not at all. Sharing information is the whole point of this board.

Mr Enternational
08-20-14, 15:30
So it is not just the DR where slow or inefficient service is an issue. I would not object so much if Popeye's was honest, and said, "Sir, we have spicy chicken breasts on the menu, but to be honest we don't sell many, and we will have to get one out of the freezer, defrost it, and then fry it for you. Would you prefer to order something else, that we can serve you quicker?" But of course the corporation they work for teaches them to lie and pretend that the item is so popular that they are always out of it! At least that is my hypothesis.I have been to several restaurants in the DR where they give me a menu and the first 3 options I choose they do not even have. They also have beverages listed that they don't have. It would be easier if they just told me what they DO have instead of handing me a damn menu full of shit that they don't have and me getting my mouth all ready for something that is not available. Of course I have walked out of those places as well. But like the man said, it is a trade off that I am willing to make.

Frannie
08-20-14, 16:41
I have been to several restaurants in the DR where they give me a menu and the first 3 options I choose they do not even have. They also have beverages listed that they don't have. It would be easier if they just told me what they DO have instead of handing me a damn menu full of shit that they don't have and me getting my mouth all ready for something that is not available. Of course I have walked out of those places as well. But like the man said, it is a trade off that I am willing to make.That tends to be the case anywhere where a restaurant is selling fresh foods. Obviously you cannot reprint a whole photographed and laminated menu if pineapples are not available today, or the fishing boat broke down, or they had not caught a certain type of fish, or the restaurant is out of shrimps. Alternatively you can just have a simple typed sheet that you print out daily so that it is always updated, but probably no pictures for the language-challenged.

I often drink juices, so I will just ask first what they have available, because they never have everything listed. For the food too, I will often just ask what they have first instead of referring to the menu. "Do you have shrimps? No, OK, so lets go with pork chops. How about some papa puree, yes? And let's have the steamed vegetables too. No side salad. And bring me a glass of lemonade and a bottle of water and some garlic bread. And when I have eaten that I will have a cup of cafe con leche. OK?

Personally I liked the kind of menu I saw in Greece in the 60's. Al restaurants had the same menu.

There were about a hundred dishes listed on the sheet in 4 columns, Greek in Greek script, English, German, French, with a blank column next to each item for the price. The restaurants would just mark a price next to the items that were available and leave blank the items that were not available, so typically you might have ten out of a hundred dishes actually available, but the upside was that it was correctly translated in a number of languages and you could see at a glance what they had. It would not be a bad idea if DR restaurants adopted this system, so you could have Spanish, English, German, French, Russian, and Italian all on the same page and know what was available today.

However the DR just takes a bit of getting used to, but on the whole the food is pretty good.

Tempoecorto
08-20-14, 16:59
I think what we are talking about here is that some members of this board are being discriminated against for one of the following reasons:

1. Race or nationality.
2. Identified as or suspected to be a sex tourist.
3. Not a good Spanish speaker.I would think that the first two are unlikely to be the reasons, unless you are speaking of reverse discrimination which I would not know about. The third is a strong possibility and the fourth one which you have not added, is personal bias. Some have a balanced view as we see here with some and some others have a tendency to look at the world with their jaundiced eyes or, never having seen anything beyond their state in the US, are ill equipped.

Having said that, I wish (and it ain't going to happen) the DR does a little better on driving. The honking gives me a heart attack every time as we are not used to it and the moto conchos overtaking from the right. But the value of life is different out there but overall, Vive la difference!

Manizales911
08-20-14, 17:49
i think people who live there, are accustomed to the bullshit so its easy for them to overlook it, whereas someone who isn't used to the bullshit might call it more accurately. i agree with you about the busses as i have taken both carib tours and metro about 20 times each, never had a problem. but i have never been given a ticket for my luggage. they have three compartments for luggage, one for sosua, one for santiago, and one for puerto plata. so they don't open that compartment unless they are at that stop.

i have seen on multiple occasions motochonchos make left hand turns from the right lane without even looking. in sd the cars blow the horns for no reasons. there is no speed limit anywhere. traffic lights aren't always obeyed. i would call this organized driving.

in the line with 50 people i was at the end and the line wasn't moving. in fact no one was at the ticket counter except the two dominicans bullshitting around.

i've heard the medical treatment is good and cheap so no beef there.when i took caribe tours from santo domingo to sosua two weeks ago we were given tickets for our luggage. they had different colored tickets for different destinations and the guy handed me the wrong color ticket and i told him about it and his response was "no importa", i got on the bus shaking my head.

Mr Gogo
08-20-14, 17:58
When I took Caribe Tours from Santo Domingo to Sosua two weeks ago we were given tickets for our luggage. They had different colored tickets for different destinations and the guy handed me the wrong color ticket and I told him about it and his response was "no importa", I got on the bus shaking my head.Thanks Mani, it's been over a year since I took Carib tours it's usually metro. What did your friend think of the DR?

You69Me
08-20-14, 21:30
Your life is your choice never complain.


That tends to be the case anywhere where a restaurant is selling fresh foods. Obviously you cannot reprint a whole photographed and laminated menu if pineapples are not available today, or the fishing boat broke down, or they had not caught a certain type of fish, or the restaurant is out of shrimps. Alternatively you can just have a simple typed sheet that you print out daily so that it is always updated, but probably no pictures for the language-challenged.

I often drink juices, so I will just ask first what they have available, because they never have everything listed. For the food too, I will often just ask what they have first instead of referring to the menu. "Do you have shrimps? No, OK, so lets go with pork chops. How about some papa puree, yes? And let's have the steamed vegetables too. No side salad. And bring me a glass of lemonade and a bottle of water and some garlic bread. And when I have eaten that I will have a cup of cafe con leche. OK?..

Tempoecorto
08-21-14, 02:55
That tends to be the case anywhere where a restaurant is selling fresh foods. Excellent way of ordering in the DR. Your way.

Your story reminded me of Japanese eating places. Of course there is no question of having it in any other languages but nothing is as fresh as Japanes seafood. The eating houses have their daily stuff. Written typically in their calligraphy, stuck to the wall or on a string. In addition, a knowledgeable person gets to know the chef and asks about what is available. One improvises while eating. Ordering a bit of this and a bit of that and ends up with a fantastic meal. My experience of course is second hand without the language, visiting such places with locals but that is how you get to know the real country rather than the touristy menu cards with pictures or fake food in the window so one can point at that.

Frannie
08-21-14, 06:04
having said that, i wish (and it ain't going to happen) the dr does a little better on driving. the honking gives me a heart attack every time as we are not used to it and the moto conchos overtaking from the right. but the value of life is different out there but overall, vive la difference!well, yes, but i think most people do drive carefully. a lot of the problems stem from the poor condition of the roads, with many potholes, deep drains, and homes and businesses opening directly onto busy roads. a lot of accidents seem to involve poorly maintained heavy goods vehicles, and then i am sure that alcohol-impaired driving is a significant factor in accidents. throw some pretty atrocious weather at times into the mix, along with wet roads slippery with spilled oil and leaves and overloaded bikes and cars and there is a lot of potential for accidents.

the moto concho guys come in for a lot of stick for making left turns in eccentric ways, but a guy who i knew who had just bought a motor bike a few days earlier was very seriously injured when he stopped to make a left turn and waited in the middle of the road in cabarete and was hit by a dump truck that obviously was not paying attention, at least not paying attention to him. the moto conchos at all costs avoid stopping and waiting in the middle of the road to make a left turn with very good reason, i would say.

incidentally, when i first came to the us, i was pretty shocked at the way in which vehicles overtook on the inside on multilane highways. in britain and i think the rest of europe that would be an absolute no-no that would get you arrested.

if you are driving in the dr in a heavily populated area, you need to be very, very careful and watch everything in your field of vision.

people have said that there are no speed limits in the dr. this is not true, but it is true that they are rarely enforced due to a general lack of resources. for example on the samana highway from santo domingo to nagua, the maximum speed limit is 50 mph (80 kph), and you will see some signs, but probably no police cars or radar traps. i think you exceed the speed limit at your own risk, but the road does carry a certain amount of local traffic and i really wouldn't want to hit a child on a bicycle going at 70 mph, even if they were at fault.

maybe you are right about the discrimination thing, but it must be a pretty unpleasant experience to go to a country where you are never sure if you can get served in a restaurant. that was one of the reasons so many talented american jazz musicians emigrated to europe in the 1930's and louis armstrong was greeted at the train station in copenhagen in 1933 by ten thousand people throwing flowers, a distinct contrast to touring in the southern usa where even using the bathroom could be a problem.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzvqvnyjmc4

Wrx2005
08-21-14, 12:20
I took the Caribe Tours bus from Santo Domingo to Sosua two weeks ago and it was total chaos getting our bags loaded under and getting on the bus, no sense of a line / queue to be found at all.Of course there was chaos, you arent blind. You saw an example of what me and my buddy saw when we attempted to board the CT bus in SD. Instead of the formation of a long line, people formed like a wide mob towards the bus driver and entrance door. With a few anxious passengers going around other people ahead of them so they could get on the bus 1st. In fact, that was my 1st time ever boarding in SD to go back to Charimicos.

Last year I used Metro and Caribe Tours to go back and forth between Sosua / Charimicos and Santiago. When we boarded in Charimicos it was orderly. When we boarded in Santiago it was orderly. I never got off any of those buses to get snacks. So I never had an opportunity to see any chaotic scene at the snack area in Santiago like I did last week at the exact same stop. Obviously if one doesn't get off the bus, they arent going to see it or have an account of how people may behave there.

Wrx2005
08-21-14, 12:46
It was reasonable that she was asked to wait, but when you have situations where there are customers with different needs, like 1) adding more minutes, a quick cash transaction, and 2) choosing a new phone and setting up a contract, a lengthy process possible involving a larger sum of money, it does not make a whole lot of sense for the business to make the former wait in line for the latter, so it is the business model that is the problem.

I remember I used to buy minutes at the Orange counter in the Tropical Supermercado in Puerto Plata and this process involved two employees, one to ring up the cash and the other to take my phone and add the minutes. It would be frustrating to wait for another customer with some complex transaction only to find that their system for recharges was down today. The solution is automation and I believe Playero now has a self-service machine where customers can add minutes without bothering a customer service representative. If my memory is wrong, then there is certainly a self service machine at the Metro bus terminal across the road.Quite frankly, that woman probably wanted more than only adding minutes. Because the rep listened to her briefly and told her to wait instead of directing her to the machine. There are two machines and both were working quite fine that day.

Like Mr G said, enough locals are just rude like that. A common sense move a typical individual with a certain level of home training could do, is simply acknowledge the person who is next on line, and indicate in some way that they only have a quick transaction, or they just want to ask a quick question. Not bogard the whole line.

Bottom line, even dominicans / locals have to deal with (and accept) having to make adjustments to some of their behavior and customs in the presence of others / foreigners.

Wrx2005
08-21-14, 12:59
When I took Caribe Tours from Santo Domingo to Sosua two weeks ago we were given tickets for our luggage. They had different colored tickets for different destinations and the guy handed me the wrong color ticket and I told him about it and his response was "no importa", I got on the bus shaking my head.That type of experience and the attitude following, definitely reinforces for me, that one should always maintain responsibility for anything important to them, and not assume someone else is going to look out for their interests / personal effects or that those entrusted will do their job competently. Last year when I used a Metro bus, I did not see any tight security or concern to make sure someone didn't walk off with someone elses bag. People were reaching for bags and walking off. I was a little concerned about my own bag, and watched everything from the window to be sure I didnt see my bag. My concern wouldnt be other passengers that much, but the possibility of slick hustlers hanging around bus stations looking for shit to steal.

Frannie
08-21-14, 14:37
My concern wouldnt be other passengers that much, but the possibility of slick hustlers hanging around bus stations looking for shit to steal.I think the bus companies are fully aware of this and have some kind of security presence at bus stations. It is also no doubt the reason why Caribe Tours has introduced a ticket system for picking up bags. Of course there could also be the issue of people claiming to have had bags stolen who never had any bags.

That is why they will allow passengers to get off at intermediate stops like Navarete or Montellano, but they will not open the baggage compartments except at official stops or bus stations. So if you have large baggage and you want to get off at Navarete, when you get to Santiago you have to bring that baggage inside the bus with you.

Remember that the Caribe Express group runs the equivalent of UPS and Western Union in the DR with a packet delivery service that utilizes the bus routes, plus a bank, so they are not complete strangers to the idea of security.

They also offer foreign exchange and today's rate is 43.30 on the US dollar.

However, I would always keep my passport, cell phone, cash and debit and credit cards on my person within the bus. I have nothing else of any value when I travel.

Tempoecorto
08-21-14, 15:02
The moto concho guys come in for a lot of stick for making left turns in eccentric ways, ...

Incidentally, when I first came to the US, I was pretty shocked at the way in which vehicles overtook on the inside on multilane highways. In Britain and I think the rest of Europe that would be an absolute no-no that would get you arrested.

Maybe you are right about the discrimination thing, but it must be a pretty unpleasant experience to go to a country where you are never sure if you can get served in a restaurant.1. That moto concho story was sobering. I never saw it from that perspective. I typically see young folks at the traffic intersections running helter skelter and was ascribing the erratic moves to impatience but that security part you alluded to is relevant.

2. You are right. "passing" parallel on roads of at least 3 lanes is legal here. I discovered when I first came to this country and went for my driving test, once again. Having lived and learned driving in EU, it was curious for me as well where only one lane is marked for passing. Having said that, the thrill of driving at 200 KM + in Germany, Switzerland and Italy is etched deep in memory, which however calls for extreme attention to your surroundings. Speaking from personal experience.

3. The "Armstrong" experience is remarkable. Indeed many others found it as soldiers on that continent during WWII. Having said that and this is the anniversary year of WWI, Britain has a fairly sad history as a nation on that count despite having imported soldiers from colonies, continental Europe did a lot better even though Nazi Germany was not good either.

Afrodisiaco
08-24-14, 13:55
Hi fellow tourists and mongers,

I will be in DR from Nov 26-30. It has been 6 years since my last trip so obviously prices have changed.

My idea is:

Spent a day in Boca Chica (I arrive at night) find a hot girls and get a moderately priced hotel or just to to a Cabaña. I wonder what are the good places to find girls for a couple of hours. I am interested in Casa de Chicas mainly and then strip clubs / bars.

Then spend the rest of my time in Sto. Domingo. Last time, I was in El Conde and a guy approached me talking about Casa de Chicas, etc. He took to me to a really nice place with awesome girls! Is El Conde still the place for hooking up or not anymore?

So the same info I would ask (Casa de Chicas and strip club / bars).

Hope to hear good places / weblinks or suggestions. If you happen to be there let me know.

Knowledge
08-24-14, 21:19
When you wrote "casa de chicas" I think you meant "casa de cita. " The touts will know what you mean if you say either. Your questions are asked and answered many times. Spend a few minutes going through the forum posts and then ask about anything that isn't clear.


Hi fellow tourists and mongers. I will be in DR from Nov 26-30. It has been 6 years since my last trip so obviously prices have changed.

My idea is:

Spent a day in Boca Chica (I arrive at night) find a hot girls and get a moderately priced hotel or just to to a Cabaa. I wonder what are the good places to find girls for a couple of hours. I am interested in Casa de Chicas mainly and then strip clubs / bars.

Then spend the rest of my time in Sto. Domingo. Last time, I was in El Conde and a guy approached me talking about Casa de Chicas, etc. He took to me to a really nice place with awesome girls! Is El Conde still the place for hooking up or not anymore?

So the same info I would ask (Casa de Chicas and strip club / bars).

Hope to hear good places / weblinks or suggestions. If you happen to be there let me know.

ILikeBigButts3
08-26-14, 01:50
Is anyone around Aug 28th-Sep 11th?

OldKool
08-26-14, 04:50
In SD on the 8th.


Is anyone around Aug 28th-Sep 11th?

TheIceKing
08-30-14, 05:37
Is GBP open 7 days a week? What time does it close?

Also, I am traveling with a best friend of mine who just got divorced from his wife of 18 years he met freshman year of University. I want to bring him into the hobby, but not sure if he is too strait laced for PfP. I figure I got one shot at taking him someplace "accidently" where sex is for sale and hope the chicas are hot enough to tempt him. Otherwise I am going to have to sneek around at odd hours to monger, which kind of sucks.

I do not know the DR, but thought I might take him to a stripclub like Foxy's near our hotel and be like "You can have sex here for money? I am suprised too! Hey, as long as we are here why not give it a try?

He just got a new GF on match.com and I am not a big fan. He needs to live a little after being with one girl his entire adult life.

OldKool
09-01-14, 01:10
I have a lady coming to see me on a Tuesday. She loves Bachata as do I. Anyone know where we can go to indulge our passions. One thing about SD is hat week days you have to hunt for night life /.

Knowledge
09-01-14, 04:25
Teleofertas at the northeast corner of Gomez and Kennedy. Full disclosure, the music is played loudly there.


I have a lady coming to see me on a Tuesday. She loves Bachata as do I. Anyone know where we can go to indulge our passions. One thing about SD is hat week days you have to hunt for night life /.

Mr Enternational
09-01-14, 10:02
I have a lady coming to see me on a Tuesday. She loves Bachata as do I. Anyone know where we can go to indulge our passions. One thing about SD is hat week days you have to hunt for night life /.No need to hunt. All the clubs are right there on Avenida Venezuela. Just take a taxi there and get out and walk into the club that you choose.

OldKool
09-01-14, 23:53
Is there anything happening on Tuesday night.


No need to hunt. All the clubs are right there on Avenida Venezuela. Just take a taxi there and get out and walk into the club that you choose.

Mr Enternational
09-02-14, 04:20
Is there anything happening on Tuesday night.No idea. Check it out and let us know.

Combo
09-02-14, 06:24
Is there anything happening on Tuesday night.Every night is good someplace on Avenida Venezuela. In particular, I like a club called Euforia (great for NY style Salsa dancing). But like Mr E said, just take a taxi there and walk down the street. The music you hear will give you an good indication of which club will be good.

Member #4398
09-08-14, 03:06
I just want to say that the report from Camaro is a great report for those venturing to the capital Santo Dominigo.

http://www.internationalsexguide.inf=1#post1530489

I wished I had read his report when I was in Boca Chica for 3 days. I only went to the capital from Boca Chica to walk in the colonial part, and eat some great sandwiches I found, not knowing that there were many places to find good action and chicas as mentioned in the report. Also, I experienced the inconvenience of taking Caribe Tours instead of El Metro in going back to Sosua. The report mentions the pros and cons of Caribe tours vs. Metro. If you are returning in the evening to Sosua from the Capital or anywhere else like Santiago is best to get in the metro, because Caribe tours drops you off in Charamico which is far from the center of Sosua and is quite dark and isolated area at night and you then have to take some unknown motoconcho (not a wise thing specially for a gringo) to get you out from that area in a hurry (unless you like to hang out with the tigres as Domican called the delinquents or unless you are staying in the Charamicos area). The Metro is better to take when arriving in the evening because it drops you off at the Texaco gas station or Center of Sosua with lots of people circulating and activity there at night time. On the downside, the Metro does not have that many trips per day as Caribe tours.

OldKool
09-10-14, 19:28
My PP chica came to the bus station and claims I missed her which turned my plans upside down. I went to my backup who was busy. Oh shit. WhAT to do. No way can I not hit something on my first night. So I go tp Grands and sure enough I see 2 SWs waiting for action. I puledl the trigger and had a very nice session. Chica was between a 6 and a 7 but sex was a 8. She gave light GFE which is rare WITH A FIRST TIME sw and I was satisfied. I found an excellent hotel bargain. 200 yards from Grands / Pacos. Very nice room with AC, flat screen for $32 a night. Room quality is 8 or 9. Decent size and clean as a whistle. The name is Reina Isabel. Phone # 809 687 2880. Location is a 10,price 10, cleaniness 10. Only drawback is wifi is weak. Had to go to lobby where is was very good. Ot looks better then Palaciio and is a third of the price.

GrownMan1
09-10-14, 21:11
My PP chica came to the bus station and claims I missed her which turned my plans upside down. I went to my backup who was busy. Oh shit. WhAT to do. No way can I not hit something on my first night. So I go tp Grands and sure enough I see 2 SWs waiting for action. I puledl the trigger and had a very nice session. Chica was between a 6 and a 7 but sex was a 8. She gave light GFE which is rare WITH A FIRST TIME sw and I was satisfied. I found an excellent hotel bargain. 200 yards from Grands / Pacos. Very nice room with AC, flat screen for $32 a night. Room quality is 8 or 9. Decent size and clean as a whistle. The name is Reina Isabel. Phone # 809 687 2880. Location is a 10,price 10, cleaniness 10. Only drawback is wifi is weak. Had to go to lobby where is was very good. Ot looks better then Palaciio and is a third of the price.$32 is a damn good deal for a room with AC.

OldKool
09-11-14, 11:50
Last night was a strange night. I met with a former Sosua pro who is a solid 7. We have been talking for over a year. She is very attractive and has a huge rack. We meet and no chemistry what so ever. In the old days I would have gone through the motions. This time I say this is not going to work. I pay her a mil pesos and send her on her way. It was early evening and my hotel is a half a block from Grands, popular spot for free lancers. I am in a strange mood and had seem some big girl porn and wanted one for the trip. I see this thick extrovert trolling the area and I say why not. She gets to the room and is down for what ever. Lube toys and name that tune she was more then ready. One of my top 3 sessions life time. ' Sometimes you want nice and sometime you want raw. This was raw and good. The talent around Pacos is not bad. It ranges from 6's to 8's. It provides a great fall back if you are having an off night.
I have a babe coming in tonite from Cotui sweet young thing. I am having no mercy. I plan to bang her like a bad girl. I am thinking tonight is cabana night. The hotel is totally chica friendly. The chica offered her cedula and the desk girl looked at her like she was crazy. The hot water is decent. The only negative is the wifi which does not work in the room. However the lobby is comfortable AND has a very strong link. I am enjoying SD and might not get to Sosua. Iam keeping my fingers crossed for tonight. If this session goes well it will make my trip. I am thinking Friday night in Sosua could be a nice cherry on the trip.

Yonkers44
09-11-14, 14:25
$32 is a damn good deal for a room with AC.Upon reading your post, I visited the hotel web site and I was given a price of US $23.75/ day for the last week of Sept. Since I am in country, maybe that is the price quoted for locals. I will find out at check in.

Thank you for the info.

OldKool
09-11-14, 15:17
I have company coming so I inquired about a room upgrade. They charged me 38 dollars for the room and helped me move my stuff. The new room has decent internet as I am writing this report in my room. The new room has a bigger bed and better furniture. I also have a Balcony.

Mr Gogo
09-11-14, 15:51
Bro,

You have too many SD trips under your belt to be going through this hit and miss newbie type of shit. When I go to SD it's like a homecoming every time. I have three ex Sosua girlfriends that drop everything and come to me. One is complete GFE, I bring gifts for her daughter and we do dates. The other two are for sex only and I pay them well. SD chicas aren't anything like Sosua chicas. SD chicas don't usually do over nighters if you aren't a regular. It's funny because I know SD girls that tell their family they are going to the north coast for a resort job and then start tricking in Sosua. When they move back to SD they act like innocent angels. They go to church, they don't date foreigners for quickies, and they don't go out past 9 pm.

If your Spanish is good and you are generous they will find a way to sneak to you. Old Kool what happened to the sisters? You haven't talked about them once. Did they stand you up?

I don't do the internet thing searching for girls because it all comes down to the chemistry that developed upon meeting them. Damn! You wasted a whole year trying to break this girl and once you get there it's a no go, that's a shame.

If I was you I would double back to the girl that gave you good sex and play that out. I'm getting older and have come to understand that good sex is hit and miss in our sport, so appreciate it if it's good. Have fun and keep the reports coming.

Mr Enternational
09-11-14, 18:23
A brother had big dreams of dancing on the ceiling and foursomes in the cabana. Shit got broke down like an 88 Ford Escort. Why court a known hooker for over a year is what I don't understand. For me, hookers are for spur of the moment. You are having a lonely night and can call one up on the spot and say come get this money.

Another reason to have a car. When shit is working out sour in one place you can pick up at the drop of a hat and head to another place. No waiting for buses to run and all of that. I usually play everything by ear and carve nothing in stone. Even when meeting chicks online I don't make any hard plans. I let them know I will be in country soon. When the day comes that I want to deal with them then I call them up and say hey I am here. Where are you and when can you come see me. If I need to get rid of them I can always say I have to go to my boy's crib in such and such city. Then I call one of my boys up and play the role.

But like he did, when all other plans fail, you know where the SWs are.

OldKool
09-12-14, 01:45
I have the best sister in my bed as we speak. The chick last night was someone I met on line and had few conversations with and she has a smoking body. There are never quarantees. I wanted to do some new ladies. I am having a great time. Just being honest sometimes shit happens you have be able to move and think on your feet. I want sex not relationships. I have had very good luck with internet chicas. At the end of the day if I get my rocks off and enjoy myself I have no complaints. I am not going to casas because I do not like them. Today I chilled had a massage manicure and pedicure for 1000 pesos. It was awesome. The little sister is in my room looking gorgeous. Hoping this will be my highlight.


Bro,

You have too many SD trips under your belt to be going through this hit and miss newbie type of shit. When I go to SD it's like a homecoming every time. I have three ex Sosua girlfriends that drop everything and come to me. One is complete GFE, I bring gifts for her daughter and we do dates. The other two are for sex only and I pay them well. SD chicas aren't anything like Sosua chicas. SD chicas don't usually do over nighters if you aren't a regular. It's funny because I know SD girls that tell their family they are going to the north coast for a resort job and then start tricking in Sosua. When they move back to SD they act like innocent angels. They go to church, they don't date foreigners for quickies, and they don't go out past 9 pm.

If your Spanish is good and you are generous they will find a way to sneak to you. Old Kool what happened to the sisters? You haven't talked about them once. Did they stand you up?

I don't do the internet thing searching for girls because it all comes down to the chemistry that developed upon meeting them. Damn! You wasted a whole year trying to break this girl and once you get there it's a no go, that's a shame.

If I was you I would double back to the girl that gave you good sex and play that out. I'm getting older and have come to understand that good sex is hit and miss in our sport, so appreciate it if it's good. Have fun and keep the reports coming.

GrownMan1
09-12-14, 05:22
Last night was a strange night. I met with a former Sosua pro who is a solid 7. We have been talking for over a year. She is very attractive and has a huge rack. We meet and no chemistry what so ever. In the old days I would have gone through the motions. This time I say this is not going to work. I pay her a mil pesos and send her on her way. It was early evening and my hotel is a half a block from Grands, popular spot for free lancers. I am in a strange mood and had seem some big girl porn and wanted one for the trip. I see this thick extrovert trolling the area and I say why not. She gets to the room and is down for what ever. Lube toys and name that tune she was more then ready. One of my top 3 sessions life time. ' Sometimes you want nice and sometime you want raw. This was raw and good. The talent around Pacos is not bad. It ranges from 6's to 8's. It provides a great fall back if you are having an off night.
I have a babe coming in tonite from Cotui sweet young thing. I am having no mercy. I plan to bang her like a bad girl. I am thinking tonight is cabana night. The hotel is totally chica friendly. The chica offered her cedula and the desk girl looked at her like she was crazy. The hot water is decent. The only negative is the wifi which does not work in the room. However the lobby is comfortable AND has a very strong link. I am enjoying SD and might not get to Sosua. Iam keeping my fingers crossed for tonight. If this session goes well it will make my trip. I am thinking Friday night in Sosua could be a nice cherry on the trip.Wow 6's to 8's SW what area are you in? That is a rare find for me is SD. Its mostly like 2's to 6's. 7 if you are lucky. Here I am thinking you had your plate full with those non -pros and repeats and would not have a chance to hunt the SW. Well its good its working out for you. Big gurl made the rankings huh. Why did the desk chica looked as if your chica was crazy? How are things with the non- pros going? I know you spent a lot of time conversing with them before your trip.

Grub1
09-12-14, 14:07
Bro,


I don't do the internet thing searching for girls because it all comes down to the chemistry that developed upon meeting them. Damn! You wasted a whole year trying to break this girl and once you get there it's a no go, that's a shame.

.I have tried the internet dating as well but for me it is better to just show up an pick the ones who are right there looking at me. It is fun looking at all those different girls online and thinking about there perfect bodies and how you will help them out but it takes way to much time and it is defiantly hit and miss. Most of the profiles on these sites have not been updated for years so the lady who is telling you she is 36 may be 45 and she may have weighed 110 pounds then but she weighs 185 now. Buyer beware.

OldKool
09-13-14, 01:48
Last night in SD and I am with the lil sister of old novia. She gets in town AROund 6 and looks wonderful make up and everything on place. I have a night on the town planned but she say no lets lay low. She gave a good BBJ and was energetic lower. She road me as hard as anyone in my life. I am not a small man where it counts. She got to the bone.






My first time on a Friday night. Women every where. So hard to choose. My first was an attractive domincAN but nothing to write home about. I am a sucker for a nice personality. The lady gave me the blow job of my. I had to pull her off. It was porn movie quality. I AM SO SORRY I spent so much time in SD. I see so many that I want. I ran into WRN in Ricks. He is very cool dude and we buried the hatchet. I am thrilled to be hanging in Classicos. Just hope the milk can make a delivery. There are so many women and it is very early. I am literally fighting them off.

GrownMan1
09-13-14, 01:54
I ran into WRN in Ricks. He is very cool dude and we buried the hatchet. I am thrilled to be hanging in Classicos. Just hope the milk can make a delivery.Do you have pictures of you guys holding hand singing Kumbaya LOL. That's good to hear. You leave tomorrow. I didn't think you were going to make Sosua. Sosua during the week is weak.

OldKool
09-13-14, 03:23
Sosua is amazing so many women asking for your dick.


Do you have pictures of you guys holding hand singing Kumbaya LOL. That's good to hear. You leave tomorrow. I didn't think you were going to make Sosua. Sosua during the week is weak.

GrownMan1
09-13-14, 04:15
Sosua is amazing so many women asking for your dick.Next week at this time I plan to be there.

Showdown
09-14-14, 20:48
Haven't seen any reports on GBP lately. Any regulars stopped in lately? Hope its still open LOL. Will be getting back to my usual DR trips soon.

Showdown.

Black Bye
09-16-14, 03:23
Headed to SDQ 11/12 and want to make sure Napolitano near Conde is chica friendly? Can anyone confirm?

Mr Enternational
09-16-14, 04:32
Headed to SDQ 11/12 and want to make sure Napolitano near Conde is chica friendly? Can anyone confirm?Yes. I brought 2 nonpros there.

OldKool
09-16-14, 04:44
I was in SD last week and stayed two nights In Riena Isabela. The place was very nice and 32 dollars a night. It is one block from Pacos / Grands. I give the place a. Big recommendation.


Headed to SDQ 11/12 and want to make sure Napolitano near Conde is chica friendly? Can anyone confirm?

Mfins
09-17-14, 03:44
I was in SD last week and stayed two nights In Riena Isabela. The place was very nice and 32 dollars a night. It is one block from Pacos / Grands. I give the place a. Big recommendation.Old Kool-- I will be down in SD this weekend. Is this the place?

Gran Hotel Reina Ysabel.

Calle el Conde, 464 esq. Calle Espaillat, Zona Colonial, 10210 Santo Domingo.

Also, Did your room have AC, Hot water, and a window. -- I know seems like a strange question regarding the window but, I have stayed in hotels without windows in the room and I feel like I'm in a jail cel.

Thanks-.

OldKool
09-17-14, 04:35
Has everything you want at a very good price. Ask for room 13. It has a balcony and decent internet reception. The closer to the lobby the better the internet.


Old Kool-- I will be down in SD this weekend. Is this the place?

Gran Hotel Reina Ysabel.

Calle el Conde, 464 esq. Calle Espaillat, Zona Colonial, 10210 Santo Domingo.

Also, Did your room have AC, Hot water, and a window. -- I know seems like a strange question regarding the window but, I have stayed in hotels without windows in the room and I feel like I'm in a jail cel.

Thanks-.

Parkinsons
09-18-14, 07:42
quick report. flew into sdq yesterday. picked up my rental car. shout out to mr. e and tempoecorto for the rental car tips in their pms. drove into the city and grabbed my cupid girl. she's a 27 year-old mother of two who claims to be a university student on break. has a nice huge natural rack on her. checked into the resort in juan dolio. $58 per person per night for an all- inclusive, can't be beat. especially this is a slooow season. or this place is just waning in popularity, every year i go there are fewer and fewer guests. i felt like we had the whole resort to ourselves. after my second pop, this morning i was thinking whether we should stay another night, which the girl agreed to. then i was like nah, i have a whole island yet to explore. so i drove her back to her place. of course i gave her a parting "gift" as requested, she said so she could buy eggs, bread and milk for her kids. mind you this is a girl who has a louis vuitton purse (probably fake, but still) michael kors watch (nobody fakes this shit, right?) certainly her kids would be starving without my rd2000.

afterwards i went to have lunch then walked over to la sirena in chinatown. saw an absolute knockout, a shakira look-alike shopping there. chatted her up and got her digits. this girl has a pair of big bolt-on's peeping through her tank top; hair, make-up, nails all done to the nines. turned out she's not dominican. said she's a venezuelan tourist traveling to the dr by herself for two weeks. hmmm' kay? doesn't sound right. my first guess was she's working here on contract as a high end escort. she was buying stuff like laundry detergent, 409 (the dr equivalent) to bring back home. said hugo chavez f-ked up the country so bad either they don't have it or hyper inflation made even daily items unaffordable. drove her back to her place. not a hotel but a house in a rather nice residential neighborhood. tried to work my way in. no dice. offered to pay for her shopping. rd3000 worth. she said that was too little and countered us $250! would not budge. ok, i struck out. later on my suspicion was confirmed when i saw her whatsapp home phrase "these dominicans sell you dreams but. ".

found a hotel in the city and checked in. got a date with a cupid girl. said she's a 24 year-old mother of one who works in car sales. told me to pick her up at acropolis center, which catered to upper middle class like agora and blue mall. she's a blanquita spaniard looking girl from cibao. ok this is different. took her to adrian tropical on the malecon. definite a romantic dinner atmosphere there. made her laugh and blush, i thought i had a chance. took her back to the hotel, watched some tv then started kissing her and a little french but she drew the line there. i asked why would you let me bring you back to the hotel if we ain't doing nothin' replied she's looking for a serious relationship. ok. well then let's get some serious action going on girl! she dodged dove plus some dominican wing chun moves. since [CodeWord123] (http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123) is still illegal in the dr (sigh) i had to let her go.

rested up a bit, ok let's spin this pu $sy wheel of fortune and see what i get next. putas on the malecon! off i went. i was so paranoid about getting robbed, i left my wallet in the room safe and only carried two rd1000 bills in my pocket. drove past a bunch of street walkers, found a 7 who's pleasing to my eyes and pulled her in the car. high-beams, sirens immediately went off behind me! wtf!! 3 cops jumped out and said it was prohibited! huh? she asked me for a cigarette i was just letting her use my lighter bro! the one cop with an ak47 or m16 or whatever asked me for my papers. fffffffff-k! my wallet is in the hotel! no you must come with us to the station. nooooo! please! i'm here on vacation i don't want to sleep in no jail cell!! let's go talk to our commander. the cop with the ak47 slipped into the passenger seat right as the streetwalker slipped out. g daayaaam!! ok time to flash my rd1000 bill. did the not-so-subtle scratching my face with the money between my fingers "help me out, man". cop got the hint and told me ok let's just get out of the malecon. i was driving my car with the one cop inside and the other two were tailing in their pickup truck. i slowed and pulled off to the a dark side street. cops don't want to be seen being dirty, too. i made sure the rd1000 was for all three of them and was let go. nonetheless, ffffff-kk!

ok guys bring on the jeers and the hate. what's the moral to my "complete waste of a day" story? one shouldn't put on his big boys pants before he can fit them? just stick with sosua? actually i think my mistake was to deviate from my normal modus operandi. i go on cupid website and ask girls hey do you want to join me in staying at a beach resort. i'm not looking for free toto's. they know they're down to f if they're saying yes to staying overnight. thought i wanted to try something different. i guess if my spanish is not top notch, i'm not a casanova who has all the moves, i should stick to my m. o. or try sosua?

Mr Enternational
09-18-14, 08:20
LOL. Great stories Parkinsons. I don't see any mistakes. It's all in the name of adventure. You can stick your dick in pussy any time. This is shit you will remember. A random piece of ass you will probably forget about next week.

OldKool
09-18-14, 13:48
What makes SD interesting is how unpredictable it is. You have balls and I admire that. I usually invites ladies from different cities because when they show up they are not on there own turf and are committed to spending the night, I enjoyed your moves. Like E says the unpredictable nature of SD makes it exciting. On my last trip I had to flip scripts all the time. I haven't had to deal with police. That stuff would freak me out. I have been approached by SWs on El Conde with no threat of 5 o. I think having a car makes you a target. So I just don't drive in SD Plus driving in SD is crazy. May be a bit more vetting will illiminate the I am looking for a serious relationship play. That is frustrating having lady in room you ready to hit and she not down. ( high school stuff) Keep the reports coming.

Grub1
09-18-14, 15:20
quick report.
afterwards i went to have lunch then walked over to la sirena in chinatown. saw an absolute knockout, a shakira look-alike shopping there. chatted her up and got her digits. this girl has a pair of big bolt-on's peeping through her tank top; hair, make-up, nails all done to the nines. turned out she's not dominican. said she's a venezuelan tourist traveling to the dr by herself for two weeks. hmmm' kay? doesn't sound right. my first guess was she's working here on contract as a high end escort. she was buying stuff like laundry detergent, 409 (the dr equivalent) to bring back home. said hugo chavez f-ked up the country so bad either they don't have it or hyper inflation made even daily items unaffordable. drove her back to her place. not a hotel but a house in a rather nice residential neighborhood. tried to work my way in. no dice. offered to pay for her shopping. rd3000 worth. she said that was too little and countered us $250! would not budge. ok, i struck out. later on my suspicion was confirmed when i saw her whatsapp home phrase "these dominicans sell you dreams but. ".
you were not so caught up in this chica that you actually paid her what she was asking. she thought she had a whale. good report. lol

Brother P
09-18-14, 15:31
Don't beat yourself up Parkinson's! There's still plenty of areas to check out when you want to stray from your m. O.

Maybe avenida indepencia, where manolos is. The discos pure and gold to name a few. Sounds like your working SD better than most! Myself included! LOL! The game goes on brother!

Mr Gogo
09-18-14, 15:45
Great report Parkinson's. SD has eaten many a veteran monger alive so don't be mad. The key IMO to SD is to cultivate girls through many visits. It's not a cheap project. I bring cheap toys (book bags with school supplies) for the kids. I take the mom for romantic dinners. Maybe even her and the kids to the zoo for a field trip. The mom will usually want a full time relationship, but once she realizes that you are giving her the only time you have available she will just be grateful for the little you do.

I think I might have temporarily called the cops bluff and said let's go to the station just to see their reaction before using the money as a backup. But for 1000 p to get it over, I can understand.

Another thing, the girl at the hotel with you probably wanted to fuck if not the maybe on the second date. I would have played the good guy role and told her that I'm looking for something special also and I want to see her again. Sometimes, as mongerers we take the attitude of " fuck me now and hurry up", that's not the way I play it. She wanted to feel needed and special and a second date would have sealed the deal probably. Don't give up on SD, patience is the secret to SD.

Havana927
09-20-14, 02:16
I wanted to know, which hotel in zona colonial or close area would anyone recommend. I was thinking between.

Mercure Comercial Santo Domingo, Hodelpa Caribe Colonialor en la avenida Independencia Hotel La Casona Dorada.

Thanks

Mr Gogo
09-20-14, 18:30
I wanted to know, which hotel in zona colonial or close area would anyone recommend. I was thinking between.

Mercure Comercial Santo Domingo, Hodelpa Caribe Colonialor en la avenida Independencia Hotel La Casona Dorada.

ThanksI usually do Mystik. They are next to the casas and have a terrace for hanging out. Be very careful with some hotels in SD because they could be gay hotels. I think Mercure used to be a gay hotel. Also some guys like Raizor next to Monolos, it's near all the action and for straight guys.

Havana927
09-21-14, 01:09
I usually do Mystik. They are next to the casas and have a terrace for hanging out. Be very careful with some hotels in SD because they could be gay hotels. I think Mercure used to be a gay hotel. Also some guys like Raizor next to Monolos, it's near all the action and for straight guys.Thanks, because Barcelo and Melia (Sheraton) are strict and charge $50 to bring someone in.

OldKool
09-21-14, 03:05
I stayed at Reina Isabela, $ 32 a night right on El Conde 1 block from Pacos / Grands. The rooms were decent size and very clean. It is chica friendly with a very nice staff.


I usually do Mystik. They are next to the casas and have a terrace for hanging out. Be very careful with some hotels in SD because they could be gay hotels. I think Mercure used to be a gay hotel. Also some guys like Raizor next to Monolos, it's near all the action and for straight guys.

Marc Anthony
09-22-14, 22:24
Great report Parkinson's. SD has eaten many a veteran monger alive so don't be mad. The key IMO to SD is to cultivate girls through many visits. It's not a cheap project. I bring cheap toys (book bags with school supplies) for the kids. I take the mom for romantic dinners. Maybe even her and the kids to the zoo for a field trip. The mom will usually want a full time relationship, but once she realizes that you are giving her the only time you have available she will just be grateful for the little you do.

I think I might have temporarily called the cops bluff and said let's go to the station just to see their reaction before using the money as a backup. But for 1000 p to get it over, I can understand.

Another thing, the girl at the hotel with you probably wanted to fuck if not the maybe on the second date. I would have played the good guy role and told her that I'm looking for something special also and I want to see her again. Sometimes, as mongerers we take the attitude of " fuck me now and hurry up", that's not the way I play it. She wanted to feel needed and special and a second date would have sealed the deal probably. Don't give up on SD, patience is the secret to SD.I think it's possible that it was an approved decoy operation and not a bluff. Hopefully if it wasn't they won't realize how effective and lucrative this scam would be. In the US these decoy operations net local police lot's of cash and are quite systematic and lawful. The advantage in the DR as a money machine would be that everybody gets a taste. The front line cops would get their 1000 pesos but extranjeros that want to bluff would get pulled into the court system and have to pay off higher level folk at higher rates. The fact that prostitution isn't illegal per se hasn't bothered the prosecution much in a lot of other cases and it wouldn't help much here. It's not like there's a right to pick up prostitutes inshrined in the Dominican Constitution. Scandinavian countries are promoting the model of making it illegal to pay but not illegal to receive payment. This kind of law would be both politically correct and bribery nirvana for the Policia.

GrownMan1
09-23-14, 04:08
quick report. flew into sdq yesterday. picked up my rental car. shout out to mr. e and tempoecorto for the rental car tips in their pms. drove into the city and grabbed my cupid girl. she's a 27 year-old mother of two who claims to be a university student on break. has a nice huge natural rack on her. checked into the resort in juan dolio. $58 per person per night for an all- inclusive, can't be beat. especially this is a slooow season. or this place is just waning in popularity, every year i go there are fewer and fewer guests. i felt like we had the whole resort to ourselves. after my second pop, this morning i was thinking whether we should stay another night, which the girl agreed to. then i was like nah, i have a whole island yet to explore. so i drove her back to her place. of course i gave her a parting "gift" as requested, she said so she could buy eggs, bread and milk for her kids. mind you this is a girl who has a louis vuitton purse (probably fake, but still) michael kors watch (nobody fakes this shit, right?) certainly her kids would be starving without my rd2000.

afterwards i went to have lunch then walked over to la sirena in chinatown. saw an absolute knockout, a shakira look-alike shopping there. chatted her up and got her digits. this girl has a pair of big bolt-on's peeping through her tank top; hair, make-up, nails all done to the nines. turned out she's not dominican. said she's a venezuelan tourist traveling to the dr by herself for two weeks. hmmm' kay? doesn't sound right. my first guess was she's working here on contract as a high end escort. she was buying stuff like laundry detergent, 409 (the dr equivalent) to bring back home. said hugo chavez f-ked up the country so bad either they don't have it or hyper inflation made even daily items unaffordable. drove her back to her place. not a hotel but a house in a rather nice residential neighborhood. tried to work my way in. no dice. offered to pay for her shopping. rd3000 worth. she said that was too little and countered us $250! would not budge. ok, i struck out. later on my suspicion was confirmed when i saw her whatsapp home phrase "these dominicans sell you dreams but. ".

found a hotel in the city and checked in. got a date with a cupid girl. said she's a 24 year-old mother of one who works in car sales. told me to pick her up at acropolis center, which catered to upper middle class like agora and blue mall. she's a blanquita spaniard looking girl from cibao. ok this is different. took her to adrian tropical on the malecon. definite a romantic dinner atmosphere there. made her laugh and blush, i thought i had a chance. took her back to the hotel, watched some tv then started kissing her and a little french but she drew the line there. i asked why would you let me bring you back to the hotel if we ain't doing nothin' replied she's looking for a serious relationship. ok. well then let's get some serious action going on girl! she dodged dove plus some dominican wing chun moves. since [CodeWord123] (http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123) is still illegal in the dr (sigh) i had to let her go.

rested up a bit, ok let's spin this pu $sy wheel of fortune and see what i get next. putas on the malecon! off i went. i was so paranoid about getting robbed, i left my wallet in the room safe and only carried two rd1000 bills in my pocket. drove past a bunch of street walkers, found a 7 who's pleasing to my eyes and pulled her in the car. high-beams, sirens immediately went off behind me! wtf!! 3 cops jumped out and said it was prohibited! huh? she asked me for a cigarette i was just letting her use my lighter bro! the one cop with an ak47 or m16 or whatever asked me for my papers. fffffffff-k! my wallet is in the hotel! no you must come with us to the station. nooooo! please! i'm here on vacation i don't want to sleep in no jail cell!! let's go talk to our commander. the cop with the ak47 slipped into the passenger seat right as the streetwalker slipped out. g daayaaam!! ok time to flash my rd1000 bill. did the not-so-subtle scratching my face with the money between my fingers "help me out, man". cop got the hint and told me ok let's just get out of the malecon. i was driving my car with the one cop inside and the other two were tailing in their pickup truck. i slowed and pulled off to the a dark side street. cops don't want to be seen being dirty, too. i made sure the rd1000 was for all three of them and was let go. nonetheless, ffffff-kk!

ok guys bring on the jeers and the hate. what's the moral to my "complete waste of a day" story? one shouldn't put on his big boys pants before he can fit them? just stick with sosua? actually i think my mistake was to deviate from my normal modus operandi. i go on cupid website and ask girls hey do you want to join me in staying at a beach resort. i'm not looking for free toto's. they know they're down to f if they're saying yes to staying overnight. thought i wanted to try something different. i guess if my spanish is not top notch, i'm not a casanova who has all the moves, i should stick to my m. o. or try sosua?i would have did the same thing and got the hell out of dodge. i think.

Turgid
09-23-14, 13:58
Scandinavian countries are promoting the model of making it illegal to pay but not illegal to receive payment. This kind of law would be both politically correct and bribery nirvana for the Policia.I would never ever pay first in a country that has this law.

Jackzin
09-28-14, 13:19
Hi gentleman,

Going to new j w Marriott in Santo Domingo on business. Anyone stayed there? Is it girl friendly?

Thanks in advance.

OldKool
09-28-14, 18:13
Read the forum to learn where to stay. None of the main stream name hotels are chica friendly. If you are in town for business and someone else is paying for your hotel sure. If you are in town for fun not your best option. You are paying close to a hundred a day and I bet and can not bring girls to your room. Read ask guestions and you can have good time. Sd is a place where you need some knowledge and Spanish.


Hi gentleman,

Going to new j w Marriott in Santo Domingo on business. Anyone stayed there? Is it girl friendly?

Thanks in advance.

Knowledge
09-28-14, 22:48
It all depends on the girl. Some will be admitted anywhere and others will be turned away unless its the Mystik or Jaguar.


Read the forum to learn where to stay. None of the main stream name hotels are chica friendly. If you are in town for business and someone else is paying for your hotel sure. If you are in town for fun not your best option. You are paying close to a hundred a day and I bet and can not bring girls to your room. Read ask guestions and you can have good time. Sd is a place where you need some knowledge and Spanish.

Mr Enternational
09-29-14, 01:30
it all depends on the girl. some will be admitted anywhere and others will be turned away unless its the mystik or jaguar.one thing it will definitely depend on is the way she is dressed. if she is dressed like a hooker or all crazy then they are likely to stop you. a chick i was fucking with last week was wearing stars and stripes pants and an almost matching halter top. i told her that she looked like a clown; she drew too much attention with her dress. she had a pair of jeans and a half way decent top in her bag. i tried to get her to change clothes in the car before we got to the hotel but she would not. then she kept lagging me behind when we were walking into the hotel. she totally looked like she did not belong. the security guy followed us to the elevator and asked what room i was in and checked the list not seeing a females name on there. i had to [CodeWord140] (http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140) really bad. i told him fuck that shit i have to [CodeWord134] (http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord134) real bad. she is my girlfriend. he left us alone and we went up to the room.

JJ341
09-29-14, 04:29
If that's the Marriot on Maximo Gomez it is chica friendly.


Hi gentleman,

Going to new j w Marriott in Santo Domingo on business. Anyone stayed there? Is it girl friendly?

Thanks in advance..

OldKool
09-29-14, 05:06
They have a no female visitor policy. Security will check any strange women to see if she is registered. I was challenged with a registered guest tastefully dressed. Again check out a the Riena Isabaella on El Conde. Great location and great price under 35 dollars. You pay that in taxes in some SD hotels.


It all depends on the girl. Some will be admitted anywhere and others will be turned away unless its the Mystik or Jaguar.

Qualude
09-29-14, 11:11
If that's the Marriot on Maximo Gomez it is chica friendly.

.No the JW Marriott is a new place on Churchill and if it's anything like the Jaragua it will not be chica friendly.

Knowledge
09-29-14, 23:40
It isn't always just about the girl.


They have a no female visitor policy. Security will check any strange women to see if she is registered. I was challenged with a registered guest tastefully dressed. Again check out a the Riena Isabaella on El Conde. Great location and great price under 35 dollars. You pay that in taxes in some SD hotels.

Bravo
09-30-14, 17:47
one thing it will definitely depend on is the way she is dressed. if she is dressed like a hooker or all crazy then they are likely to stop you. a chick i was fucking with last week was wearing stars and stripes pants and an almost matching halter top. i told her that she looked like a clown; she drew too much attention with her dress. she had a pair of jeans and a half way decent top in her bag. i tried to get her to change clothes in the car before we got to the hotel but she would not. then she kept lagging me behind when we were walking into the hotel. she totally looked like she did not belong. the security guy followed us to the elevator and asked what room i was in and checked the list not seeing a females name on there. i had to [CodeWord140] (http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140) really bad. i told him fuck that shit i have to [CodeWord134] (http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord134) real bad. she is my girlfriend. he left us alone and we went up to the room.what was her reason for not wanting to change clothes? i am sure you explained to her that you might have an issue in the hotel because i the way she was dressed, why did she refuse to change?

Mr Enternational
09-30-14, 18:35
What was her reason for not wanting to change clothes? I am sure you explained to her that you might have an issue in the hotel because I the way she was dressed, why did she refuse to change?26 year old immature country girl explains it. Then her ass turns around and answers my phone while I was in the shower. It was my main girl. She told her I was very busy. Of course I will never admit it. I told my girl she didn't call me. She said she was going to get the phone records to prove it. I told her maybe the lines were crossed because another buddy of mine said he couldn't get through at all (true story). I haven't talked to that chick since. She keeps sending me messages but that was her curtain call.

Brother P
09-30-14, 21:14
26 year old immature country girl explains it. Then her ass turns around and answers my phone while I was in the shower. It was my main girl. She told her I was very busy. Of course I will never admit it. I told my girl she didn't call me. She said she was going to get the phone records to prove it. I told her maybe the lines were crossed because another buddy of mine said he couldn't get through at all (true story). I haven't talked to that chick since. She keeps sending me messages but that was her curtain call.You told the chica she dialed the wrong number! That's a real pimp move! LMAO! Yo! You need to write an e book, an autobiograpy type deal!

Mr Enternational
09-30-14, 22:28
You told the chica she dialed the wrong number! That's a real pimp move! LMAO! Yo! You need to write an e book, an autobiograpy type deal!Like Richard Pryor said, "Are you going to believe me or your lying eyes?" Or Eddie Murphy. "Wasn't me. " No evidence, no charge.

One time a chick in Peru caught me with another girl but she didn't say nothing. When she came the next day she said I saw you yesterday inside the pizza place eating with a lady. I said not me. She said you had on a yellow shirt. I said no. Not me. I said you don't see no yellow shirt in my suitcase. She looked through my bag and didn't see a yellow shirt. She said no I don't think that was you. For some reason I was putting my dirty clothes inside the drawer in the dresser. Thank god she didn't open that drawer.

When chicks try to pull that I say well did you come say Hello, to me? No. So how you know it was me?

OldKool
09-30-14, 23:42
I had a quote girlfriend in SD. I arrive two days early and arrange for 2 two DC girls to visit before seeing my girlfriend. When the first girl heard me talking to the second DC chica on the phone she advised me that I should make time for the other girl as well. She went back to Sosua no problem and other girl showed up the next morning. I had fun with both girls. I have to admit the first girl as a semi pro. Semi pros tend to make life a lot easier.


You told the chica she dialed the wrong number! That's a real pimp move! LMAO! Yo! You need to write an e book, an autobiograpy type deal!

Brother P
10-01-14, 01:58
I had a quote girlfriend in SD. I arrive two days early and arrange for 2 two DC girls to visit before seeing my girlfriend. When the first girl heard me talking to the second DC chica on the phone she advised me that I should make time for the other girl as well. She went back to Sosua no problem and other girl showed up the next morning. I had fun with both girls. I have to admit the first girl as a semi pro. Semi pros tend to make life a lot easier.Yeah semi pros are a blast. You get to drink, dance, talk,laugh....and the guaranteed coochie! Most of mine have been bartenders. I haven't had any luck with DC.

OldKool
10-01-14, 02:17
If you take time on DC you will find plenty of semi pros. They are the ones who ask for gifts. Some guys are turned off by this. I use it as bait. Often the gifts are inexpensive but are effective in getting a good performance. GFE is on the table with most.


Yeah semi pros are a blast. You get to drink, dance, talk,laugh....and the guaranteed coochie! Most of mine have been bartenders. I haven't had any luck with DC.

SavePros321
10-01-14, 03:56
"Wasn't me."

I said not me.

I said no. Not me. Shaggy, it that you, LOL?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g5Hz17C4is

Member #4398
10-01-14, 04:35
great report parkison. thanks for sharing. you were lucky and i think you were really lucky that date. that resisting nonworking cupid girl could have called the cops if you have continued trying to fuck her but it was smart that you stopped trying to have sex with her. you could have ended up in a dominican jail for long time easily. those dominican jails are nothing like the usa jails. here is a video of la victoria and other jails in dr where some foreign people that screwed up in the dr and are now doing time for different things, mostly drug trafficking or violent crimes. the video is in spanish unfortunately:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nexpwcu5lg

also, bribing by police is very common in dr and when you give cops a reason to getting bribed as in your case (soliciting a prostitute in public in el malecon and bringing her to your car) the bribing could happen more often. that is why i don't like to rent cars when i go to the dr, that way i will never give a cop a reason to stop me. they could stop you for anything on the road, being a gringo they already see dollar signs, and even when you have not committed a violation, they will hint you to give them money saying that they work very hard and don't get paid well or did not even get the chance to get breakfast because of the lack of money. i think you were lucky that those cops did not extort you for more money, and they were nice with you by letting you go for 1000 pesos. thanks for sharing those experiences.


quick report. flew into sdq yesterday. picked up my rental car. shout out to mr. e and tempoecorto for the rental car tips in their pms. drove into the city and grabbed my cupid girl. she's a 27 year-old mother of two who claims to be a university student on break. has a nice huge natural rack on her. checked into the resort in juan dolio. $58 per person per night for an all- inclusive, can't be beat. especially this is a slooow season. or this place is just waning in popularity, every year i go there are fewer and fewer guests. i felt like we had the whole resort to ourselves. after my second pop, this morning i was thinking whether we should stay another night, which the girl agreed to. then i was like nah, i have a whole island yet to explore. so i drove her back to her place. of course i gave her a parting "gift" as requested, she said so she could buy eggs, bread and milk for her kids. mind you this is a girl who has a louis vuitton purse (probably fake, but still) michael kors watch (nobody fakes this shit, right?) certainly her kids would be starving without my rd2000.

afterwards i went to have lunch then walked over to la sirena in chinatown. saw an absolute knockout, a shakira look-alike shopping there. chatted her up and got her digits. this girl has a pair of big bolt-on's peeping through her tank top; hair, make-up, nails all done to the nines...

Turgid
10-02-14, 01:52
Got a deal to Santo Domingo for three weeks I could not resist. Spent the entire time in SD. Thought of spending some time in Sosua but did not, not even for a weekend. I thought I should fully explore the casa scene in SD which I did not do in my last visit. Started off, of course, at GBP. Saw many chicas from my last visit in May and a few new ones. I started with Annie, be cup, no kids, my first and only Dominicana who's not a mom, good session, I was hoping that my other sessions in SD would continue like that. That was not to be. I would give details in another report. I did four other chicas in GBP in consecutive days who were not as good as Annie. One gave me BBBJ, however. I understand that they are supposed to give BBBJ but I do not hold them to it. I take it when it is offered. My next few sessions were at Casa Teresa. This place is over rated on this board. I have read folks refer to 8's and 9's here. No such thing. I would recommend that those folks go upstairs arriba with the so called 8's and 9's and look at them without clothes in the light, they will change their minds. All Casa Teresa chicas have ninos and in my opinion do not take proper care of their bodies. I'm not blaming them, I know that they have to look after their families in addition to working all night and have no time to work out. That being said I did most of my sessions here, seven chicas in all. I also sessioned at 305 (you take the chicas to a nearby hotel) and three other casas on Avenida Pasteur, sorry I've forgotten the names. My last night I passed by 305 but there was no electricity there, only candles, quite eerie. The chicas at Teresa are the best looking. Casa Teresa charges 4000 p per hour. The chica at 305 charged me 4000 p for two hours. Other casas on Pasteur charge 4000 p. Two of these casas have their own rooms, one does not. One night a guy I met on Pasteur told me of a place four minutes walk away, I followed him on a twenty-four minute walk to El Conde, when we entered El Conde we walked one block, turned left then the first right, it was about the fourth building on the left, went upstairs, knock on door, door's unlocked. GBP type casa, saw five chicas, three chatting with guys, two available but did not do any (2,500 p per hour). The girls chatting with the guys were doable. I was sent by a previous poster / s to the fictitious Casa Azul, followed directions on a walk from Casa Teresa. No such place exists. Where the casa is supposed to be there is some hotel called Hotel 8. Asked many people around for Casa Azul. No one knows any such casa. I also went on a wild goose chase for Casa de LOS Modelos. No sign of this casa after walking up and down along the street. There is so much to say about Santo Domingo but time does not permit but in closing I must mention how I got around the city. I stayed at the hotel Plaza del Sol next to the Universidad (within walking to GBP). Near to this hotel was a parking area for publicos waiting to fill their cars with 6 passengers before plying their routes. I just went up to an empty one and asked the driver to take me to my destination, I paid no more than 200 p to go any where and they were willing to wait on me to take me back most of the time, yes, 1985 Toyotas, but got to and from my destinations. I have a lot to say about the providers in Sd but that's for another report soon.

OldKool
10-02-14, 04:52
Thanks for the report but love more details. I am not a casa guy especially when they want a 4000 pesos plus the drinks which is the norm for many casas. That is 3 session in Sosua. It is hard to get any rapore with casa chicas. The casas are no bargain. The girls are usually bored and disinterested and why not. I am surprised that you did not find someone to wife up with.

Mr Enternational
10-02-14, 05:22
One night a guy I met on Pasteur told me of a place four minutes walk away, I followed him on a twenty-four minute walk to El Conde, when we entered El Conde we walked one block, turned left then the first right, it was about the fourth building on the left, went upstairs, knock on door, door's unlocked. GBP type casa, saw five chicas, three chatting with guys, two available but did not do any (2,500 p per hour).This is one of those places where you are supposed to say, but last time I paid 1000. Or my friend told me it was 1000. Or I saw it in the newspaper for 1000.

Turgid
10-02-14, 17:41
The following was in a Santiago report by Tempoecorto:

"In a recent conversation, a woman I know from La vega asked me for a tube of lube to bring along. I was surprised because, she is all wet when she is with me and so I asked her what gives. She after much heehaw, essentially told me that with the locals, it is like "wham bam, thank'why ma'am". ".

This explains a lot for me. I have complained in the past about the service of DR women. In my just concluded trip I observed that it is not that the DR women do not enjoy sex or are very mercenary. Typically I would take a chica to the room and initially she'the be very accommodating enjoying the action but after about fifteen minutes of pounding she'the be like "leche", that dreaded word for me in the DR. This is because traditionally she is not accustomed to more than about fifteen minutes of pounding and not necessarily bad service. Furthermore, in every casa I went to there was always many more women than men and I suspect that these chicas do not have a whole lot of sex. For men who climax after about fifteen minutes of pounding the DR must be a haven. In every session I like to try at least six different positions and go at it for not less than forty minutes to get full enjoyment.

That being said I have gotten better service from DR women in Santo Domingo than in Sosua. In the casas I am actually able to develop a little rapport with the chicas by having a drink with them for as long as I wish before doing the deed. If I do return to Sosua it will be more for the ambience than the mongering.

What I have developed in Santo Domingo is to ignore the call for leche and just continue pounding and not let it affect me mentally. In most cases I just heard the words "leche Papi" while I continued to enjoy myself to climax. In only one instance which was Nashra (her real name, it was tattooed on her left shoulder) in Casa Teresa did the chica push me away and said the session is finito after half an hour. I complained to management just out of obligation but not expecting anything to come out of it.

After about twenty chicas on my penultimate day I said to myself that I really should not return to Santo Domingo but then it happened as if a higher power wanted to play tricks with me. On my last night in SD I visited casa Teresa, the talent was the weakest I had ever seen it and nevertheless decided to session with a chica who I would rate physically a 5 but performance wise a 10. It was one of my best sessions with a provider ever. She was extremely horny. I pounded her for over an hour and she matched me stroke for stroke all the time calling for more, shouting "rico" and pulling me towards her as if I was not doing it hard enough. Even as this was happening I did not think that I would come as I was very drained from the previous twenty days and visited Teresa only because it was my last night in SD. I was actually ready to call it a night after about an hour without climaxing but she kept gyrating on me as if there was no tomorrow, she was good, she gyrated vertically, horizontally and circular. Eventually after about twenty minutes of one of the wildest doggy bangings I've ever had, it happened. Even after I came she still continued to gyrate. A strange thing happened after. After I removed the condom, wrapped it in toilet paper and put it in the bin, she went into the bin, took out the condom, blew into it and inspected the contents, then returned it to the bin. A first for me.

What I like about the casas here is that they do not knock on the door after the hour's up. The same thing happened after I went with a chica in GBP (the big dark girl who spends a lot of time behind the bar, not the mamasan, I forgot to ask her name). I pounded this chica for about an hour and a half, all the time she was shouting leche but she never pushed me away. No one knocked on the door after an hour and it was only when I checked my watch after the session that I discovered that I'the spent so much time in the habitacion.

There is no doubt that most of the casas are over priced. In addition the dudes at Teresa demand a propina after they have escorted you to the room. They never cheated me on drinks prices though as has been reported elsewhere.

With regards to wifing up I think my Spanish skills are way too poor to get that. I have in fact been learning Spanish but the problem I have in the DR is that they mispronounce the words. For example, after a particular session the chica said to me "Feli". What the hell is feli? I ask her "Que es feli?" It took me a little time to realize that she was really saying "Feliz?" "Happy?" Jose Feliciano sings "Feliz Navidad" pronouncing the 'z'. How many other words do they mispronounce? How on earth will I ever be able to have a conversation with them? There are some really hot chicas on the streets here though, all very friendly. One at the Universidad even said 'hola' to me, I tried to converse with her but it was too much of a struggle. She got exasperated and walked away from my ass. Dominicans are very friendly people, yes they want your money, but they are very good natured. Will I return; after my last session at Teresa that is a possibility.

OldKool
10-02-14, 18:31
My experience is 180 from yours but I do not do the casas for many of the reasons you mentioned. Casa girls are on the clock and have to answer to their bosses. I have heard that knock on the door on more then one occasion. Sosua girls are free lancers and can do what they want. I often I have them negotiating to stay after sessions which is a nice thing. My Spanish is not great but I seem not to have problems. I sometimes at almost 60 need a lot of work to pop. If you have rappore with a girl often she will go out of here way to get you off. I set the atmosphere with my chicas in Sosua and SD. I start with a shower for them and a massage that relaxes and sets the mood. Many of the chicas are tired from being up all night chasing dollars. I enjoy getting them off as much as I enjoy getting mine. Ergo I always have toys lubes. I have only had one chica who did not enjoy the toys and many who have begged to keep them. Work on your Spanish and you will save money and have a better experiences. You most have paid a fortune going to the casas. Components of a casa visit in Sd. Drinks 500 pesos, cab 500 pesos, house propina 200 pesos and the chica 3500 pesos. You pay 5 k for an hour of cold sex. You can get pussy in NY for that. Sosua I am paying 1500 pesos and I am not on the clock with the girl so much. I always chat the girl up before I pull the trigger.

Abab123
10-02-14, 19:09
Hey everyone,

I've seen some messages about SlipOnMe (nuru massage) on here, and I've seen mostly good reviews, but. Are the girls over there really clean? Cause I'm planing to go over there, but I don't want to catch something.

Also, people have been talking about "finisher", did someone ever had more than a HJ over there?

Does anyone know if Cute Girl Agency is legit BTW? I'm trying to get something more than a massage here in Santo Domingo.

Thanks in advance.

GrownMan1
10-02-14, 23:44
The following was in a Santiago report by Tempoecorto:

What I have developed in Santo Domingo is to ignore the call for leche and just continue pounding and not let it affect me mentally. In most cases I just heard the words "leche Papi" while I continued to enjoy myself to climax. In only one instance which was Nashra (her real name, it was tattooed on her left shoulder) in Casa Teresa did the chica push me away and said the session is finito after half an hour. I complained to management just out of obligation but not expecting anything to come out of it.

After about twenty chicas on my penultimate day I said to myself that I really should not return to Santo Domingo but then it happened as if a higher power wanted to play tricks with me. On my last night in SD I visited casa Teresa, the talent was the weakest I had ever seen it and nevertheless decided to session with a chica who I would rate physically a 5 but performance wise a 10. It was one of my best sessions with a provider ever. She was extremely horny. I pounded her for over an hour and she matched me stroke for stroke all the time calling for more, shouting "rico" and pulling me towards her as if I was not doing it hard enough. Even as this was happening I did not think that I would come as I was very drained from the previous twenty days and visited Teresa only because it was my last night in SD. I was actually ready to call it a night after about an hour without climaxing but she kept gyrating on me as if there was no tomorrow, she was good, she gyrated vertically, horizontally and circular. Eventually after about twenty minutes of one of the wildest doggy bangings I've ever had, it happened. Even after I came she still continued to gyrate. A strange thing happened after. After I removed the condom, wrapped it in toilet paper and put it in the bin, she went into the bin, took out the condom, blew into it and inspected the contents, then returned it to the bin. A first for me.

.I warn all new chicas before we get to the room. Mami Yo no leche rappido. No leche papi leche! Entender esto antes de que vengas conmigo. This won't stop hard headed chica, so give them the "hard head" and remind them while you are laying the pipe. I have had quite a few chicas check the condom. A chica that take pride in her session measures it by the amount of leche in the condom after you are finshed. This chica obviously enjoyed the session and wanted to see the end result of her job for herself. In Sosua, most putas are not looking for future mate or trying to give "entertainment foreplay". No future relations. Just money right now and how long. I did say most.

Member #4398
10-03-14, 04:37
That habit of some chicas taking the comdon to measure the leche fricks me out. I try to throw the condom myself, but there some chicas that take it quickly out of my hand. In my head, I am thinking they want to take the leche and purposely get pregnant. Since most of the chicas in DR have kids like that is nothing and no daddies around, having a Gringo dad paying child support does seem to me quite a lucrative deal to them. I usually follow them to the bathroom whenever they take the condom until I see that is in the trash. Then when she is out, I dispose the condom myself and make sure that leche is not going anywhere. I know I am a bit Paranoid but I won't take any chances with those chicas specially when some ask you to be their boyfriends after the first fuck.


I warn all new chicas before we get to the room. Mami Yo no leche rappido. No leche papi leche! Entender esto antes de que vengas conmigo. This won't stop hard headed chica, so give them the "hard head" and remind them while you are laying the pipe. I have had quite a few chicas check the condom. A chica that take pride in her session measures it by the amount of leche in the condom after you are finshed. This chica obviously enjoyed the session and wanted to see the end result of her job for herself. In Sosua, most putas are not looking for future mate or trying to give "entertainment foreplay". No future relations. Just money right now and how long. I did say most.

Tempoecorto
10-03-14, 23:40
The following was in a Santiago report by Tempoecorto:

"In a recent conversation, a woman I know from La vega asked me for a tube of lube to bring along. I was surprised because, she is all wet when she is with me and so I asked her what gives. She after much heehaw, essentially told me that with the locals, it is like "wham bam, thank'why ma'am". ".Frannie had a great comment on this subject awhile ago, indeed so did Charles Pooter speaking of the Dominican experience. The sex you are crowing about is really learned from the porn movies that we are wallowing in. Indeed it must have been quite different 50 years back. In any case, normal women of course can handle long sessions especially if you are stimulating them enough and if they are charged and lubricated. But wham bam DR types (as Charles explained) where men just jump on without caring if the woman is receptive / lubricated or not, are the reason why the woman I know asked for lubricant. In addition, as Frannie had explained, with pros, if they do it everyday, having one hour of sex each time may tear their internal vaginal walls or at least keep those sore. Sex then, is more pain than pleasure, not to speak of catching infections but it is their job. This may explain why most start with "leche papi" after 15 minutes. On the contrary, I, with the non Sosua kinds I frequent, allow a free hand which is how they get off at their pace and by calling the shots and so even when session is long, between their pumping and mine, rarely hear that. Having said that, I find it arousing to climax when a woman asks for leche, especially at the end of a trip when taps are running dry. Personal idiosyncrasy!

Black Bye
10-08-14, 03:16
Yes. I brought 2 nonpros there.Thanks. I will be in on Nov 13-17 with the usual suspects (about 5 of us regulars). If anyone will be in during the same time drop me a line and we can swap details.

Mnigac
10-09-14, 21:48
Hey guys,

Can you give me some info on cheap rooms to rent and renting a motorcycle for a week? I am planning a trip but am a cheapskate. I don't really care for a nice room on the beach. Just a private room with a bed. I'm thinking that families rent out rooms in their houses but I'm not sure how to find info on them.

How do Dominicans advertise rooms to locals? I'm looking for about $100 for a week.

And also I ride motorcycles. I'd love to rent one for a week in the DR. That would be awesome. Are there motorcycle rental stores in the main areas? What would seem a reasonable price?

Mfins
10-10-14, 04:00
Hey everyone,

I've seen some messages about SlipOnMe (nuru massage) on here, and I've seen mostly good reviews, but. Are the girls over there really clean? Cause I'm planing to go over there, but I don't want to catch something.

Also, people have been talking about "finisher", did someone ever had more than a HJ over there?

Does anyone know if Cute Girl Agency is legit BTW? I'm trying to get something more than a massage here in Santo Domingo.

Thanks in advance.I can not tell you if the girls have diseases but I can tell you all 3 I saw there were very attractive. One in particular was hot. Like college cheerleader hot. Everything I have experienced and everything I know is that you will get nothing more than a HJ. I suppose some of the girls may accept a huge tip and do something more but I have never asked and never known anybody who has.

On a side note. I was down there 3 weeks ago and Baby Dolls was closed which is my favorite club. I was quite disappointed. I did not get out of the cab but from the street there was a note on the door from the Dept of Housing or buildings dept or something stating the club was shut down for being unsafe and / or the club had violated some city code or rules.

If anyone goes by there in the future please post on here if it is open or still closed.

Charles Pooter
10-10-14, 12:48
And also I ride motorcycles. I'd love to rent one for a week in the DR. That would be awesome. Are there motorcycle rental stores in the main areas? What would seem a reasonable price?Many (most?) motoconchistas rent the bikes they use, so there are rental places even in the smallest towns, sometimes just a guy working from home. These are cheap chinese 100 CC or 125 CC bikes. You will pay a lot more because you are a gringo and renting for only a week, but it will still be cheap. Your main problem may be that they will require a deposit which is greater than the bike's value and may scam you.

ILikeBigButts3
10-12-14, 20:13
Many (most?) motoconchistas rent the bikes they use, so there are rental places even in the smallest towns, sometimes just a guy working from home. These are cheap chinese 100 CC or 125 CC bikes. You will pay a lot more because you are a gringo and renting for only a week, but it will still be cheap. Your main problem may be that they will require a deposit which is greater than the bike's value and may scam you.When I was last in sosua, looking to hire a car to head down to santiago for the day, I asked around also for bikes, but the deposit required for bikes is higher than that for a car, especially with the higher CC bikes. Is there somewhere I can hire an automatic, as I don't know how to ride a geared bike which was what ultimately ended the idea of hiring one of the big CC bikes needed to get on autopista duarte.

ItsXJustXJizz
10-16-14, 06:19
I'm planning a trip in March and I'm going to rent a car. I understand most say its not advised due to the shady road conditions and dangerous drivers, but I'm a truck driver and I'm used to driving a 70' vehicle with crazy drivers and messed up roads (can't be worse than Detroit). I was looking into budget and avis online when I tried to prebook the car they didn't have an option for insurance. Just wondering if anyone could give me some info on some other car rental places, also I read about casa de conductor insurance, just wondering if that was a good idea?

Pana Nyc
10-16-14, 08:33
Have any of you felllas stayed in the the brand new JW Marriott located in Santo Domingo yet and also is it chica friendly?

Cagep1967
10-16-14, 19:04
My main Novia has "cheated" on me with another girl. We've had 3 somes before but the agreement was we would share another girl together. She decided to do this one without me, so I feigned upset and am now milking this for all its worth. I think another trio is in the works for the weekend, I will also play up that we should have it at least 2 times a month.

Also, I am getting her to swallow (which she does not do, unless drunk) tonight. Payback for her transgression will be steep all the while I really don't care and actually like the fact that she "cheated" with another woman.

Anyway, I will keep the board posted as to my activities and if the trio took place this weekend or not. Anyway off to GBP now, I need to unload in another girls mouth. I should be there sometime before 4 pm if anyone is there.

I'm the big guy with the kakhi shorts and crocs.

Later.

Parkinsons
10-17-14, 12:52
My main Novia has "cheated" on me with another girl. We've had 3 somes before but the agreement was we would share another girl together. She decided to do this one without me, so I feigned upset and am now milking this for all its worth. I think another trio is in the works for the weekend, I will also play up that we should have it at least 2 times a month.

Also, I am getting her to swallow (which she does not do, unless drunk) tonight. Payback for her transgression will be steep all the while I really don't care and actually like the fact that she "cheated" with another woman.

Anyway, I will keep the board posted as to my activities and if the trio took place this weekend or not. Anyway off to GBP now, I need to unload in another girls mouth. I should be there sometime before 4 pm if anyone is there.

I'm the big guy with the kakhi shorts and crocs.

Later.Thanks for the cheating 3-some story.

SavePros321
10-17-14, 14:12
also I read about casa de conductor insurance, just wondering if that was a good idea?Pretty much 95% of the people on this forum agree that it is (a good idea). It's the difference between sitting in a hotel room versus sitting in a Dominican jail cell packed with a bunch of other sweaty Dominicans if you end up hitting someone with your vehicle.

Frannie
10-17-14, 19:07
Pretty much 95% of the people on this forum agree that it is (a good idea). It's the difference between sitting in a hotel room versus sitting in a Dominican jail cell packed with a bunch of other sweaty Dominicans if you end up hitting someone with your vehicle.It is probably a good idea, but I have never bought it. Of course you need to drive with great care either way and try not to kill people. I think the nearest one to the North Coast is in Santiago.

ItsXJustXJizz
10-17-14, 20:44
It is probably a good idea, but I have never bought it. Of course you need to drive with great care either way and try not to kill people. I think the nearest one to the North Coast is in Santiago.So what rental car place do you use?

Tempoecorto
10-18-14, 05:26
Pretty much 95% of the people on this forum agree that it is (a good idea). It's the difference between sitting in a hotel room versus sitting in a Dominican jail cell packed with a bunch of other sweaty Dominicans if you end up hitting someone with your vehicle.I think that Casa del conductor is total BS. I do not know of one rental company that offers it and I rent cars there. Besides those casas are available only in Santo Domingo and Santiago, that I know of. If say, you have a bad accident in Monte Cristi say in the evening, there is no way in hell, the cops are going to bring you down to Santiago. At least no one has yet told me the contrary.

By the way, I recently had a flat tire and spent about $100 in cash for repairs and paying for people's time and transportation etc. The insurer of the Credit card said, they cannot reimburse me for cash paid. Thank god it was $100 only. An insurance is as good as what it is at crunch time.

Mr Gogo
10-18-14, 18:16
I think that Casa del conductor is total BS. I do not know of one rental company that offers it and I rent cars there. Besides those casas are available only in Santo Domingo and Santiago, that I know of. If say, you have a bad accident in Monte Cristi say in the evening, there is no way in hell, the cops are going to bring you down to Santiago. At least no one has yet told me the contrary.

By the way, I recently had a flat tire and spent about $100 in cash for repairs and paying for people's time and transportation etc. The insurer of the Credit card said, they cannot reimburse me for cash paid. Thank god it was $100 only. An insurance is as good as what it is at crunch time.They got you good brother. I've had flats many times and I just pay a Dominican 150 pesos to put the spare on and 20 minutes later I'm rolling. Then I stop at one of the many shops in the DR and pay 300 pesos for them to plug or fix the flat tire. I hope you didn't return the car with the flat tire in the trunk because you are asking them to fuck you.

Once Sabor had an accident in SD when HE almost hit a cop on a motochoncho but the cop kicked the car to keep us from hitting him. We all went our separate ways and Sabor had the damage fixed at a bootleg shop in SD for 40 usd. If we had taken that car back to the rental agency with the damage they would have probably charged him 500 usd at a minimum.

Knowledge
10-19-14, 02:10
Agree, totally agree.


I think that Casa del conductor is total BS. I do not know of one rental company that offers it and I rent cars there. Besides those casas are available only in Santo Domingo and Santiago, that I know of. If say, you have a bad accident in Monte Cristi say in the evening, there is no way in hell, the cops are going to bring you down to Santiago. At least no one has yet told me the contrary.

By the way, I recently had a flat tire and spent about $100 in cash for repairs and paying for people's time and transportation etc. The insurer of the Credit card said, they cannot reimburse me for cash paid. Thank god it was $100 only. An insurance is as good as what it is at crunch time.

Questner
10-19-14, 04:15
I think that Casa del conductor is total BS. I do not know of one rental company that offers it and I rent cars there. Besides those casas are available only in Santo Domingo and Santiago, that I know of. If say, you have a bad accident in Monte Cristi say in the evening, there is no way in hell, the cops are going to bring you down to Santiago. At least no one has yet told me the contrary.

By the way, I recently had a flat tire and spent about $100 in cash for repairs and paying for people's time and transportation etc. The insurer of the Credit card said, they cannot reimburse me for cash paid. Thank god it was $100 only. An insurance is as good as what it is at crunch time.I think you don't understand the coverage on this policy: 'Recibe atencion personalizada para facilitarte en caso de accidente, la gestion policial, judicial y de fianzas en comodas y modernas instalaciones, sin necesidad del ir al destacamento policial y posteriormente a LOS tribunales de transito'.

Tempoecorto
10-19-14, 05:26
I think you don't understand the coverage on this policy: 'Recibe atencion personalizada para facilitarte en caso de accidente, la gestion policial, judicial y de fianzas en comodas y modernas instalaciones, sin necesidad del ir al destacamento policial y posteriormente a LOS tribunales de transito'.Perhaps I do not. I mean I understand the grand sales pitch of the coverage. Casa del conductor means "house of the driver" which as I said exists only in Santiago for the whole of north. So perhaps someone can explain to me how this will work, in the hypothetical case I suggested. Being involved in an accident in MonteCristi at night and dragged to the local police station. I have read about the coverage but have not seen it actually being offered. The rental company (Nelly) I use certainly did not know anything when I asked. I doubt if many police stations are aware of such a policy given the general level of education and training. Perhaps there are some here (who?) who bought the coverage (from whom?) and have actually had an use for this policy? I would like to hear their story. As my personal example with flat tire demonstrated (and it was an US insurance company), anybody can sell a policy for the "peace of mind" while it may not be of much use when the rubber hits the road.

Tempoecorto
10-19-14, 06:11
They got you good brother. I've had flats many times and I just pay a Dominican 150 pesos to put the spare on and 20 minutes later I'm rolling. Then I stop at one of the many shops in the DR and pay 300 pesos for them to plug or fix the flat tire. I hope you didn't return the car with the flat tire in the trunk because you are asking them to fuck you.I was in calle Luperon and you may know how desolate that could be. Fortunately I was close to a pueblo even though there was hardly anyone around. It was high noon. The boy (probably 16) who helped me, did indeed look for the spare tire first but it was no good either; I was stupid not to have the pressure checked before leaving the rental agency. Essentially this meant that the boy had to take the tire to some shop (I was halfway between Sosua and Santiago) on the backseat of someone's motorbike holding the tire, to get it plugged or whatever. I did nothing but sit on a chair by the roadside under a tree and drank a beer while all this happened. They could fix it within an hour or so and I paid for the gratitude. The lads did not ask. Where I live, I have AAA because otherwise I would be royally screwed if I were caught in such a dilemma so I was grateful, yes!

No, I did not tell the rental anything. I do not buy insurance there, so there was no need and I had fixed the tire, but dang, I did think that the credit card Insurance will reimburse me such a piddly amount even if I had no credit card payment slip!

Thanks for the info by the way, it will help me in future.

Mr Enternational
10-19-14, 08:55
If it is so important, as many times as I have rented a car (and from 4 different companies: Nelly, Budget, Avis, Dollar), why has nobody ever tried to sell me casa del conductor insurance as they do the other insurances? If it was not for this board I would not have known anything as such existed.

Tempoecorto
10-19-14, 16:09
If it is so important, as many times as I have rented a car (and from 4 different companies: Nelly, Budget, Avis, Dollar), why has nobody ever tried to sell me casa del conductor insurance as they do the other insurances? If it was not for this board I would not have known anything as such existed.Bingo! You know a lot better having rented it from other agencies as well and the agencies sure try to sell you insurance.

Knowledge
10-19-14, 19:48
It is not for tourists. It is aimed at the resident market. You can buy it as an add on to your auto policy. The most important thing is to avoid accidents of course. The way to do that is to concentrate hard, maintain extra distance from other vehicles, and drive very defensively. Basic driving skills you learn as a teenager in Europe or North America are not taught in the Dominican Republic. In fact, drivers are taught to cut off other drivers, back out into oncoming traffic, aggressively cut off other cars rather than merge into traffic, and ignore highway lane markers until another car honks at you. Being aware of these customs will go a long way toward keeping you out of trouble.


If it is so important, as many times as I have rented a car (and from 4 different companies: Nelly, Budget, Avis, Dollar), why has nobody ever tried to sell me casa del conductor insurance as they do the other insurances? If it was not for this board I would not have known anything as such existed.

Knowledge
10-19-14, 22:06
Has anyone on here ever used casa del conductor? To be clear, I am not asking if anyone has ever paid for it, I am asking if anyone has ever used the service. It could help members decide if they want to pay the extra cost if we had some first hand information.


Pretty much 95% of the people on this forum agree that it is (a good idea). It's the difference between sitting in a hotel room versus sitting in a Dominican jail cell packed with a bunch of other sweaty Dominicans if you end up hitting someone with your vehicle.

SavePros321
10-20-14, 15:51
I think that Casa del conductor is total BS. I do not know of one rental company that offers it and I rent cars there. Besides those casas are available only in Santo Domingo and Santiago, that I know of. If say, you have a bad accident in Monte Cristi say in the evening, there is no way in hell, the cops are going to bring you down to Santiago. At least no one has yet told me the contrary.
Well maybe it is your fault for assuming the insurance would apply to places outside of SD or Santiago. We are talking about a third-world country here, so I would not be surprised if Casa Del Conductor is not "island-wide comprehensive coverage" and only applies to places where the casas are located, as you stated above; which means the coverage option must exist even though you have not had it offered to you.

So it may not be too useful for someone who is taking the rental all over the island, but if you happen to get in a wreck on while in SD or Santiago, then maybe so.

Sabor
10-20-14, 16:00
Once Sabor had an accident in SD when HE almost hit a cop on a motochoncho but the cop kicked the car to keep us from hitting him. We all went our separate ways and Sabor had the damage fixed at a bootleg shop in SD for 40 usd. If we had taken that car back to the rental agency with the damage they would have probably charged him 500 usd at a minimum.That shit was hilarious. Good thing I can laugh about it now. Since then I've had two others. I'll tell you about it when I see you. Good times!

Tempoecorto
10-20-14, 17:13
So it may not be too useful for someone who is taking the rental all over the island, but if you happen to get in a wreck on while in SD or Santiago, then maybe so.I would not dispute your logic. It is plausible and perhaps it is more for the locals as someone suggested. I do not know of you but I have never even seen it on the menu of insurance offered nor have I seen any comment here by someone who was ill fated to have used that service, hence I am dubious. Besides, if I were to stay only in SD or Santiago, I would not need a car. It is when I wanted to see the island, I thought of renting and I do think that driving sober, under right weather conditions, and driving defensively, as another commentator rightly put, one should not get too worried, at least I am not. My brush so far with the locals, especially the lads in the DR, when I have had trouble on the road, has been only positive.

Gas6459
10-20-14, 22:22
So what rental car place do you use?I can only attest to having insurance bought in the DR at the counter, Yes its a bit of a rip-off, but it is a no hassle issue; I rented a care one time and windshield was busted completely by me, when I was done with the car I dropped the car at the airport rental office and no one said a word as I had purchased their max insurance policy. Definitely worth it IMHO.

Cagep1967
10-20-14, 23:07
Thanks for the cheating 3-some story.I guess I look like him with a bit less hair on my head. My Crocs are black but I do have shorts like that.

Mfins
10-22-14, 04:49
If anyone goes by or has any info on baby dolls please share it. When I was there a few weeks ago it was closed. Would like to go back to SD but, would like to know if baby dolls has reopened.

Lonely566
10-22-14, 16:13
If anyone goes by or has any info on baby dolls please share it. When I was there a few weeks ago it was closed. Would like to go back to SD but, would like to know if baby dolls has reopened.Your return to DR depends on wether one club is open or not? Must be a great place but aren't there others just as good?

Gas6459
10-23-14, 03:52
I can only attest to having insurance bought in the DR at the counter, Yes its a bit of a rip-off, but it is a no hassle issue; I rented a care one time and windshield was busted completely by me, when I was done with the car I dropped the car at the airport rental office and no one said a word as I had purchased their max insurance policy. Definitely worth it IMHO.AVIS, but don't get the insurance in the states. Get the one at the counter.

Bravo
10-23-14, 05:41
Well maybe it is your fault for assuming the insurance would apply to places outside of SD or Santiago. We are talking about a third-world country here, so I would not be surprised if Casa Del Conductor is not "island-wide comprehensive coverage" and only applies to places where the casas are located, as you stated above; which means the coverage option must exist even though you have not had it offered to you.

So it may not be too useful for someone who is taking the rental all over the island, but if you happen to get in a wreck on while in SD or Santiago, then maybe so.I was wondering if the locals even have insurance or if its just for us gringos. I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of people I see driving around the island have no car insurance at all.

Mfins
10-24-14, 03:27
Your return to DR depends on wether one club is open or not? Must be a great place but aren't there others just as good?It is not totally dependent on that club being open but, it is my favorite and it is where I spend the majority of my night time activities when in the DR so if it is closed it may tip the scales in favor of going to one of my other favorite countries for the weekend instead, like Panama, Colombia, El Salvador etc.

Cagep1967
10-24-14, 22:45
I was wondering if the locals even have insurance or if its just for us gringos. I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of people I see driving around the island have no car insurance at all.The locals do have insurance, I got my insuraunce on the recommendation of a friend. Local guy works for the milk company, he has casa de conductor insurance from Pepin. I got the same insurance as he has, 5500 a year for good coverage and tow's. I already have used the tow twice with no problem. Quick service no look for tip or extra charges. Very good service.

My friend has used the casa de conductor more than once in his travels and he explains it is worth it.

Also, insurance is manditory by law. There is a minimum but i am not sure what that is.

Grub1
10-25-14, 13:35
The locals do have insurance, I got my insuraunce on the recommendation of a friend. Local guy works for the milk company, he has casa de conductor insurance from Pepin. I got the same insurance as he has, 5500 a year for good coverage and tow's. I already have used the tow twice with no problem. Quick service no look for tip or extra charges. Very good service.

My friend has used the casa de conductor more than once in his travels and he explains it is worth it.

Also, insurance is manditory by law. There is a minimum but i am not sure what that is.Is that 5500 pesos a year or dollars.

Cagep1967
10-25-14, 14:48
Is that 5500 pesos a year or dollars.Sorry, 5500 pesos a year. It covers me for tows, casa de conductor insurance, 1,000,000 bail money in case I get arrested, lawyer, liability insurance for myself, 3rd party and passengers. Seemed like a good deal.

FYI, I have a very good mechanic, trustworthy, does good fast work. IF anyone is in need of one I can give his information in a PM.

Lonely566
10-25-14, 15:20
Since I hear that theft is such a problem there, I thought maybe getting some comprehensive insurance on my bike would be a good idea. And towing might come in handy too. Possible?

Parkinsons
10-25-14, 20:32
Sorry, 5500 pesos a year. It covers me for tows, casa de conductor insurance, 1,000,000 bail money in case I get arrested, lawyer, liability insurance for myself, 3rd party and passengers. Seemed like a good deal.

FYI, I have a very good mechanic, trustworthy, does good fast work. IF anyone is in need of one I can give his information in a PM.Wow, that's just a little over US $10 per month! Apparently the ambulance chasing culture hasn't hit the DR yet. No personal injury lawyers running commercials on TV 24-7.

Some may lament the chaotic, wild-west traffic of the DR, but to a degree I find it refreshing that there isn't a nanny state where they outlaw every right-turn-on-red, impose an artificial and antiquated 55 mph limit on the super-highway, or install speeding camera on the busiest neighborhood streets, etc.

Mr Enternational
10-25-14, 21:23
Some may lament the chaotic, wild-west traffic of the DR, but to a degree I find it refreshing that there isn't a nanny state where they outlaw every right-turn-on-red, impose an artificial and antiquated 55 mph limit on the super-highway, or install speeding camera on the busiest neighborhood streets, etc.That's not a nanny state. That is big business.

Cagep1967
10-26-14, 22:35
I was in my house after my stay at Casa de Conductor (see post in General info) I went to GBP for another good session with Kenya (anal is on the menu, just stick it in don't ask).

Anyway a novia was nearby at a birthday party at a girlfriends house, she asked me if she could stop by for a bit, I said sure.

She came over and ordered a condensed milk from the colmado, 60 pesos. She proceeded to give me a BBBJ with the condensed milk for quite a long time, I couldn't finish that way as I had a session at GBP and it took me some time to finish.

After a while she got tired and offered the culito which I accepted gladly. I did not have any lube to her surprise and mine, however, she took me in nicely with some lip gloss. I finished and laid back down. She washed up and went to back to her friends party (asking me for 200 pesos), showed up at my place around 2 AM for round 2 of some ass. This morning, she wakes me up tells me to take a shower and then BBBJ to completetion. She gave me a list of food to buy and made me a NICE filet mignon, salad, and some other food. I spent 3 K on food that is still in my house, 60 pesos for the condensed milk for the BJ and 200 pesos for? Not much money for a good night / morning.

I feel good now and have a BBQ to go to shortly, and most likely will come home with someone. I will post my adventures with that future girl.

Parkinsons
10-27-14, 04:50
Wow, that's just a little over US $10 per month! Apparently the ambulance chasing culture hasn't hit the DR yet. No personal injury lawyers running commercials on TV 24-7.

Some may lament the chaotic, wild-west traffic of the DR, but to a degree I find it refreshing that there isn't a nanny state where they outlaw every right-turn-on-red, impose an artificial and antiquated 55 mph limit on the super-highway, or install speeding camera on the busiest neighborhood streets, etc.Ok. I'm wrong. Perhaps they do have a traffic problem in the DR.

His hometown is Sosua. Rest in peace, Senor Taveras.

Excerpt:

St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Oscar Taveras has died in a car accident in the Dominican Republic, authorities said.

National police spokesman Jacobo Mateo Moquete confirmed Taveras' death on his Twitter account. Taveras' agent and the Cardinals' representative in the Caribbean country also said Sunday that the outfielder had died.

Taveras and his girlfriend were killed instantly, Moquete said. Taveras was driving a red Camaro while traveling between the cities of Cabarete and Sosúa.

Showdown
10-27-14, 16:08
Since we are on the subject of rental cars what is the deposit hold they are putting on your credit card when you rent the car? I talked to several of them and they said they are charging $1000 deposit holds now.

Showdown.

GrownMan1
10-27-14, 17:32
Since we are on the subject of rental cars what is the deposit hold they are putting on your credit card when you rent the car? I talked to several of them and they said they are charging $1000 deposit holds now.

Showdown.They when for the $500 deposit on Fresh in SD.

ILikeBigButts3
10-28-14, 00:10
Since we are on the subject of rental cars what is the deposit hold they are putting on your credit card when you rent the car? I talked to several of them and they said they are charging $1000 deposit holds now.

Showdown.$300 at avis at the malecon when purchased with full insurance, dollar europcar a hundred or 2 more with full insurance cover.

Tempoecorto
10-28-14, 02:57
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Oscar Taveras has died in a car accident in the Dominican Republic, authorities said.Yesterday a young woman I know, mentioned about her ex-boyfriend's cousin. Oscar Jamaly. Dying in an accident. She was shocked and during conversation, sent me a picture with cardinals hat and then a red camaro completely rendered asunder and a grizzly photo of the dead body. I do not follow baseball and so never thought much of it except the fancy car, which is when she mentioned that the guy was a baseball player but I thought, perhaps in a DR league. I am sure the accident was his fault. The sad news is that a 18 year old (an apparent girlfriend) died as well.

Knowledge
10-28-14, 03:43
It happens a lot, especially with the younger guys when they get their first money from AAA ball. They go out and buy powerful sports cars and fall victim to feeling invincible. It is such a waste. I feel especially bad that he was with his fiancé. I hope for the family's sake he had enough life insurance.


Ok. I'm wrong. Perhaps they do have a traffic problem in the DR.

His hometown is Sosua. Rest in peace, Senor Taveras.

Excerpt:

St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Oscar Taveras has died in a car accident in the Dominican Republic, authorities said.

National police spokesman Jacobo Mateo Moquete confirmed Taveras' death on his Twitter account. Taveras' agent and the Cardinals' representative in the Caribbean country also said Sunday that the outfielder had died.

Taveras and his girlfriend were killed instantly, Moquete said. Taveras was driving a red Camaro while traveling between the cities of Cabarete and Sosa.

Grub1
10-29-14, 13:23
Ok. I'm wrong. Perhaps they do have a traffic problem in the DR.











Taveras and his girlfriend were killed instantly, Moquete said. Taveras was driving a red Camaro while traveling between the cities of Cabarete and Sosua.We don't hear the half of what happens in the DR.

Showdown
10-29-14, 18:59
I haven't heard or seen anyone write about g_b_p lately. Is it even still open? One thing I don't like about santo domingo is that g_b_p seems to be the only place like it in the city. I usually spend a few days in Santo Domingo and g_b_p is the only place I know to go. Does anyone know any other similiar places to go?

Showdown.

OldKool
10-29-14, 19:37
There was a place close to Colonal zona call play boy something.

$1000 pesos and a real no frills fuck. They had three or 4 girls nothing special. I pulled a thick 60 n0 r 7 who did a great job but we were in a very sleazy room wjth a couch. I just can not do them. I do better finding decent SWs. Sometimes you can catch a young chica needing some quick cash. I have been approached by girls getting off work. As a opposed to to worn out putas.


I haven't heard or seen anyone write about g_b_p lately. Is it even still open? One thing I don't like about santo domingo is that g_b_p seems to be the only place like it in the city. I usually spend a few days in Santo Domingo and g_b_p is the only place I know to go. Does anyone know any other similiar places to go?

Showdown.

Parkinsons
10-30-14, 01:10
I haven't heard or seen anyone write about g_b_p lately. Is it even still open? One thing I don't like about santo domingo is that g_b_p seems to be the only place like it in the city. I usually spend a few days in Santo Domingo and g_b_p is the only place I know to go. Does anyone know any other similiar places to go?

Showdown.I wrote about Pink Pony a couple of times.

Http://internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?2229-Santo-Domingo&p=1547250&viewfull=1#post1547250.

Showdown
10-30-14, 02:43
I wrote about Pink Pony a couple of times.

Http://internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?2229-Santo-Domingo&p=1547250&viewfull=1#post1547250.I read that report. THanks for the link. You know any opening and closing times?

Showdown.

Knowledge
11-01-14, 00:54
Normal massage parlour hours - - 4 pm to 10 pm, Mercedes street (one block north of and parallel to Conde, near corner of Santome) number 359 - the number is painted next to the doorway and the spot is on the second floor.

Let us know what you find out.


I read that report. THanks for the link. You know any opening and closing times?

Showdown.

You69Me
11-01-14, 15:00
I stayed at the "Hostal San Francisco de Asis" which is recommended here. Single rooms are $40 doubles $60 it's nice clean and "chica" friendly. If you walk towards the "malecon" in the evening you will find lots of street walkers. For 1'500 pesos (about $35) they will come to your place.

OldKool
11-01-14, 19:14
I booked hotel San Francisco but opted out when I found Reina Isaballa. It was cheaper and a block from Grands / Pacos. SD SWs are overlooked by this site. You can find some excellent chicas on the stroll. Most get very little business and do not appear to be worn out. Most will go with you for a 1000 pesos. There also semi pros who go on he stroll for Christmas or rent money. These ladies come in all shape and sizes. You need enough Spanish to close the deal but most will make it very easy. I have been offered cullo without prompting. When they offer their ass you know they are motivated. There are way more sellers then buyers so the girls are very motivated. Most of the girls working in the El Conde shops can be had with a little effort.


I stayed at the "Hostal San Francisco de Asis" which is recommended here. Single rooms are $40 doubles $60 it's nice clean and "chica" friendly. If you walk towards the "malecon" in the evening you will find lots of street walkers. For 1'500 pesos (about $35) they will come to your place.

You69Me
11-01-14, 20:06
There is a guy from "Cali" who hangs out with the street walkers in this area. He speaks English and knows many chicas. He will tell you if they blow good or do anal etc. It seems that the woman you choose give him a little cut.


I booked hotel San Francisco but opted out when I found Reina Isaballa. It was cheaper and a block from Grands / Pacos. SD SWs are overlooked by this site. You can find some excellent chicas on the stroll. Most get very little business and do not appear to be worn out. Most will go with you for a 1000 pesos. There also semi pros who go on he stroll for Christmas or rent money. These ladies come in all shape and sizes. You need enough Spanish to close the deal but most will make it very easy. I have been offered cullo without prompting. When they offer their ass you know they are motivated. There are way more sellers then buyers so the girls are very motivated. Most of the girls working in the El Conde shops can be had with a little effort.

Knowledge
11-02-14, 01:22
The guy you mention is what is known as a pimp. If you want to be more polite, you could call him a tout.


There is a guy from "Cali" who hangs out with the street walkers in this area. He speaks English and knows many chicas. He will tell you if they blow good or do anal etc. It seems that the woman you choose give him a little cut.

You69Me
11-03-14, 01:18
He did not seem to be a pimp rather a hustler.


The guy you mention is what is known as a pimp. If you want to be more polite, you could call him a tout.

Mr Enternational
11-03-14, 23:31
Be careful down there gentlemen.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/11/03/d-c-attorney-found-bound-gagged-and-strangled-to-death-in-dominican-republic/?hpid=z4

Parkinsons
11-04-14, 02:48
Be careful down there gentlemen.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/11/03/d-c-attorney-found-bound-gagged-and-strangled-to-death-in-dominican-republic/?hpid=z4I was slightly horrified when I first read about this over the weekend. He's a DR vet, goes down there 10 times a year, and owns a property in SD. If this could happen to someone who's experienced and educated, damn this could've easily happened to me! Especially if I were to contemplate spending more time there, living there part-time, etc.

Then I read the Washington Post piece this morning and was relieved. His circumstance is not one that I will share.

Tremendously sad, not least for his elderly mother whom he lives with. Rest in peace, sir.

Pana Nyc
11-04-14, 03:04
Most likely is was someone he knew very well who had him set up for a robbery!


Be careful down there gentlemen.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/11/03/d-c-attorney-found-bound-gagged-and-strangled-to-death-in-dominican-republic/?hpid=z4

SavePros321
11-04-14, 03:13
I was slightly horrified when I first read about this over the weekend. He's a DR vet, goes down there 10 times a year, and owns a property in SD. If this could happen to someone who's experienced and educated, damn this could've easily happened to me! Especially if I were to contemplate spending more time there, living there part-time, etc.

Then I read the Washington Post piece this morning and was relieved. His circumstance is not one that I will share.
What is different from what you read over the weekend versus what you read in the Washington Post? They both end with the guy getting a Dominican Necktie! Is the WaPost version written less horrifically than the Dominican version?

SavePros321
11-04-14, 03:31
Be careful down there gentlemen.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/11/03/d-c-attorney-found-bound-gagged-and-strangled-to-death-in-dominican-republic/?hpid=z4This brings up a very good, yet grim question that I have always wondered: What happens to guys (like the man in the story) who save up all their money, leave their family behind (in their home country), and move to somewhere like to DR to live out their lives in Paradise with their chica? I'm talking about the "Sunset Years" (like 70+). I mean, you are basically putting your life in this chica and her family's hands, hoping she / they will care for you as you age and become feeble.

But isn't there any concern that once they figure out how live off of your money without you in the picture that you might wake up one day with a pillow over your face? Is there anyone here that can comment on any expats they know of who are elderly and are currently living comfortably (being properly cared for) with their adopted Dominican family in the DR? If so, how are they managing to keep the wolf pack (family) at bay ("He's an old geezer! Let's just take him to the beach and tip him out of his wheel chair into the water and say he fell out of it!")?

You guys may think I am being paranoid, but every wild-ass story you've ever seen on Investigation Discovery (I.D. Channel) happens to be 100% true! Think about that for a second, lol!

And then there is always that "I told my expat buddy all of my personal business, including how much my pension, annuities, and social security are worth. I hope he doesn't scheme with my chica and her family behind my back." angle. Dios mio.

Puntz79
11-04-14, 04:29
Everyone is responsible for their own decisions. You can't always assume that this is going to happen to you, or that you can't trust anyone. There are many expats living in DR either to retire, or living there temporarily, and many that have lived there for a number of years without facing any type of an incident that has affected them directly. We hear about these incidents because they are expats. Now one can argue that because they are expats, they tend to stand out more from the regular crowd and it puts them at greater risk as it's easy to assume that they likely have some money. We can't predict how people will react, and this tragedy can happen to anyone whether they are in their home country, or in another country. As many of us are just visitors to DR, it will always going to be a bit concerning when you hear about something like this. But we all need to figure out the risks vs rewards, whether something is worth it or not, etc. And make a decision, and hope for the best. Unfortunately for this man, it ended tragically. But I'm sure as someone who had lots of experience in DR, he felt the decision he made was best for him and determined that the rewards were greater than the risks. Everyone visiting another country should always understand the risks, there are many countries that are dangerous for expats. But DR relies heavily on tourism and 99% of tourists and all other visitors have a safe visit and a vast number absolutely love it. Because of those positive experiences as a visitor, and eventually learning more about the country and culture, many decide to retire in the DR. I don't believe people should assume that just because you are with someone younger living in their country, they are going to try and end your life one morning.

But of course, everyone needs to figure this one out and make a decision that they feel is best for them. RIP, this is a tragic story. Safe mongering everyone!


This brings up a very good, yet grim question that I have always wondered: What happens to guys (like the man in the story) who save up all their money, leave their family behind (in their home country), and move to somewhere like to DR to live out their lives in Paradise with their chica? I'm talking about the "Sunset Years" (like 70+). I mean, you are basically putting your life in this chica and her family's hands, hoping she / they will care for you as you age and become feeble.

But isn't there any concern that once they figure out how live off of your money without you in the picture that you might wake up one day with a pillow over your face? Is there anyone here that can comment on any expats they know of who are elderly and are currently living comfortably (being properly cared for) with their adopted Dominican family in the DR? If so, how are they managing to keep the wolf pack (family) at bay ("He's an old geezer! Let's just take him to the beach and tip him out of his wheel chair into the water and say he fell out of it!")?

You guys may think I am being paranoid, but every wild-ass story you've ever seen on Investigation Discovery (I.D. Channel) happens to be 100% true! Think about that for a second, lol!

And then there is always that "I told my expat buddy all of my personal business, including how much my pension, annuities, and social security are worth. I hope he doesn't scheme with my chica and her family behind my back." angle. Dios mio.

Alex Deuce
11-04-14, 04:39
Most likely is was someone he knew very well who had him set up for a robbery!Fuck and get up. Unless you knew them in the states they are not your friends.

Mfins
11-04-14, 05:59
I posted this in the El Salvador forum after my last trip but, that forum gets very little traffic and the same thing pretty much applies to the the. Are.

Here is an excerpt. Just wanted to get some of the vets opinion over here in the S. The. Forum.

What I realized is that many Latinos in the Dominican Republic, , Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador etc really resent the fact we are there. Yes they may pretend to be nice or want to talk to us because maybe it will benefit them in some way but, deep down I think there is resentment. Does this resentment stem from jealousy? I don't know. I have gotten used to the fact that many latins from these countries look at you with dollar signs in there eyes but, I also believe there is some sort of hatred. I also tend to believe that no matter how much you think a latina likes you they will never treat you or have feelings for you like they would if you were latin or from there home country. Yes I know that these statements are not indicative of all latins and I have met many many good people who have been genuinely nice. Maybe I am more sinical after my last trip not sure but, it certainly opened my eyes to see people I thought I knew and that respected me treat me and my friend like trash.

Mr Gogo
11-04-14, 08:32
What is different from what you read over the weekend versus what you read in the Washington Post? They both end with the guy getting a Dominican Necktie! Is the WaPost version written less horrifically than the Dominican version?Update in the Gogo forum.

Mr Enternational
11-04-14, 13:17
What I realized is that many Latinos in the Dominican Republic, , Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador etc really resent the fact we are there. Yes they may pretend to be nice or want to talk to us because maybe it will benefit them in some way but, deep down I think there is resentment. Does this resentment stem from jealousy? IWhat makes you say that? I have never thought that any locals anywhere that I have traveled resented me being there or were jealous of me. As I have always said, if you really want to know how they feel about you then show up without money / or tell them you are not giving them money or gifts.

Revere
11-04-14, 14:48
Be careful down there gentlemen.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2014/11/03/d-c-attorney-found-bound-gagged-and-strangled-to-death-in-dominican-republic/?hpid=z4Just to update you on this story. The building that this person lived in is pretty rundown for those of you who stay at Hotel San francisco it is one block away you will see the building is not nice by any definition. It is basically, a project building that would be on the upper west side of New York with no security surrounded by luxury buildings. Secondly, I have no problem with a person's lifestyle, but he was gay and known to have young gay men over all the time at his apartment. Again, just wanted to provide you more information that is verified by fact. Again, just an update i provide no opinion for this story just giving you more information.

Mr Gogo
11-04-14, 17:34
What makes you say that? I have never thought that any locals anywhere that I have traveled resented me being there or were jealous of me. As I have always said, if you really want to know how they feel about you then show up without money / or tell them you are not giving them money or gifts.If I lived in poverty and some privileged foreigner came to my country and tried to fuck my local girls for nothing and not contribute to the culture; I would damn sure be pissed at them and resent them.

Helpmann
11-05-14, 02:16
If I lived in poverty and some privileged foreigner came to my country and tried to fuck my local girls for nothing and not contribute to the culture; I would damn sure be pissed at them and resent them.That's why few men monger in Jamaica.

Brother P
11-05-14, 02:58
I posted this in the El Salvador forum after my last trip but, that forum gets very little traffic and the same thing pretty much applies to the the. Are.

Here is an excerpt. Just wanted to get some of the vets opinion over here in the S. The. Forum.

What I realized is that many Latinos in the Dominican Republic, , Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador etc really resent the fact we are there. Yes they may pretend to be nice or want to talk to us because maybe it will benefit them in some way but, deep down I think there is resentment. Does this resentment stem from jealousy? I don't know. I have gotten used to the fact that many latins from these countries look at you with dollar signs in there eyes but, I also believe there is some sort of hatred. I also tend to believe that no matter how much you think a latina likes you they will never treat you or have feelings for you like they would if you were latin or from there home country. Yes I know that these statements are not indicative of all latins and I have met many many good people who have been genuinely nice. Maybe I am more sinical after my last trip not sure but, it certainly opened my eyes to see people I thought I knew and that respected me treat me and my friend like trash.This is a good point of disdiscussion. Definitely in Sosua, Boca, the gringo gulch in Costa Rica. All the red light district type areas, I've sensed some resentment for me being there with greater financial resources than them, not everyone but some people. I'm a blue collar guy from the mid west! I resent them for resenting me! LOL! If only they knew how hard I work! But outside the more tourist type areas it's different. People WORK! There not asking for 100 pesos or buy me beer. When they're friendly or helpful it's genuine, they're not expecting anything. Years ago in Colombia, I got my currency confused and overpaid by about 40 bucks. The guy returned the money and explained my mistake. But I think that's less likely to happen in a puta pick up area where 90% of the people are on the hustle. We can't judge a country solely by the areas we monger in.

Knowledge
11-05-14, 03:37
Few men talk about it on the Internet.


That's why few men monger in Jamaica.

Mfins
11-05-14, 04:16
If I lived in poverty and some privileged foreigner came to my country and tried to fuck my local girls for nothing and not contribute to the culture; I would damn sure be pissed at them and resent them.And that is exactly where the underlying resentment is coming from. Personally, I have a house in El Salvador and have travelled there 100's of times. I take the time out to be respectful and to learn the culture however, when I am walking into a Strip club or other bar no one there knows that. They only see me hitting on there woman, throwing money around that they themselves don't have and partying in there "locals" club. So I definitely see your point and agree with you.

When they are yelling gringo go home and other choice words its clear what they are thinking and there perception of a white face in there place of leisure.

Then when you expect the people you are friendly with down there to come to your aid but, instead also team up against you it creates a pretty miserable situation and you can clearly see what even your friends actually think of you. They will always side with there latin brothers, and always just look at you as a gringo with an underlying resentment.

Puntz79
11-05-14, 04:55
If I lived in poverty and some privileged foreigner came to my country and tried to fuck my local girls for nothing and not contribute to the culture; I would damn sure be pissed at them and resent them.Yes, but are a majority of foreigners coming to DR for tourism purposes, or for mongering? I don't know what the breakdown would be, but I would guess that 90%+ are coming with their girlfriend / fiancee / wife, then you have families in that percentage, and then the remaining 10% might break down as 7% expats or people visiting for business, and the rest would be mongerers. I'm probably off on those numbers, but my point being that a good number of tourists are actually contributing to the culture in my opinion.

Sure I have seen some resentment, but not much. Even in mongering areas. I try my best to speak Spanish even if I struggle, but I find that locals are far more appreciative when you try at least. I don't wear the fanciest of watches when I'm traveling to a nation that has lots of poverty, locals can identify that I'm a foreigner but I don't try or want to stand out. I think we focus a little much on on the financial aspect of resentment from latinos, but this thinking is flawed. There are always going to be people who look at you as a cash machine, and that's unavoidable But what I've found in the DR is that no matter what your situation, people tend to be a bit more positive than parts of the western world, accept life as it is whether they have money or not, and try to make the best of the situation no matter how easy or difficult. I don't know why so many people assume that there is hatred and jealousy for visitors, many people just want to get on with their daily lives and do not care about being angry at a person who is only in their country for a temporary period of time.

Puntz79
11-05-14, 05:05
And that is exactly where the underlying resentment is coming from. Personally, I have a house in El Salvador and have travelled there 100's of times. I take the time out to be respectful and to learn the culture however, when I am walking into a Strip club or other bar no one there knows that. They only see me hitting on there woman, throwing money around that they themselves don't have and partying in there "locals" club. So I definitely see your point and agree with you.

When they are yelling gringo go home and other choice words its clear what they are thinking and there perception of a white face in there place of leisure.

Then when you expect the people you are friendly with down there to come to your aid but, instead also team up against you it creates a pretty miserable situation and you can clearly see what even your friends actually think of you. They will always side with there latin brothers, and always just look at you as a gringo with an underlying resentment.If you are going into a strip club or other bar, partying, and throwing money around. And assuming that the other people in there are assuming this about you and viewing you with resentment. What are those other people in there doing? Aren't they doing the same thing you are? So why assume they don't have money to throw around? And are just viewing you negatively and with resentment?

Combo
11-05-14, 05:11
If I lived in poverty and some privileged foreigner came to my country and tried to fuck my local girls for nothing and not contribute to the culture; I would damn sure be pissed at them and resent them.Great point that should be obvious for us mongers. Though I think it's more fucking them for lots of money (at least to the locals) that really bothers them more than "for nothing. " If a young gringo that speaks Spanish is down there trying to pick up girls based on his charm and good looks (which can certainly be done if you have time), I don't think it's that insulting to the locals. But when a dirt-poor man from DR or Colombian sees a Gringo throwing what to him is two week's earnings at a girl for a fuck, that hurts.

Always be nice to the locals and watch what you're doing in these locales. We already have enemies, so it's not a good idea to look for trouble.

Mfins
11-05-14, 05:17
If you are going into a strip club or other bar, partying, and throwing money around. And assuming that the other people in there are assuming this about you and viewing you with resentment. What are those other people in there doing? Aren't they doing the same thing you are? So why assume they don't have money to throw around? And are just viewing you negatively and with resentment?Because the bars or clubs I am going to the locals barely have $5. 00 for the entry fee and $2. 00 for a beer. Let alone $50-$100 to go upstairs or outside with a chica. They see me and my friends with white faces buying beers, dancing, maybe being a little loud, spending money like it grows on trees and then going to bang their women. I think this is what causes the resentment.

OldKool
11-05-14, 06:19
Dominicans are very class conscious. Wealthy Dominicans do not associate with the poor very much. The big happy family stuff is bull shit. Go to the Blue Mall no one in the place has a tan. Blanco Dominicans stay blanco by choice and practice. How Dominicans view us has many answers. The folk we see are envious. We appear to have the world by the balls. We spend more money in a week then they make in six months. Most are hoping for some of the cash will drop there way. I will say I have been a couple places where I did see resentment. Once in a casino and once in a dance club. Both cases guys had been drinking. Watching your ass no matter where you are is required.


Because the bars or clubs I am going to the locals barely have $5. 00 for the entry fee and $2. 00 for a beer. Let alone $50-$100 to go upstairs or outside with a chica. They see me and my friends with white faces buying beers, dancing, maybe being a little loud, spending money like it grows on trees and then going to bang their women. I think this is what causes the resentment.

Mr Gogo
11-05-14, 08:04
Great point that should be obvious for us mongers. Though I think it's more fucking them for lots of money (at least to the locals) that really bothers them more than "for nothing. " If a young gringo that speaks Spanish is down there trying to pick up girls based on his charm and good looks (which can certainly be done if you have time), I don't think it's that insulting to the locals. But when a dirt-poor man from DR or Colombian sees a Gringo throwing what to him is two week's earnings at a girl for a fuck, that hurts.

Always be nice to the locals and watch what you're doing in these locales. We already have enemies, so it's not a good idea to look for trouble.My thinking is a little different. If a gringo is spending lots of money he is looked at as a sucker or someone who is contributing to the culture because the local will feel the money is staying in house. Maybe the girl gives the local guy some money, or it goes to the local guys kids so there is no reason for him to feel resentment because he is getting over on the gringo. It's the privileged gringo who feels he is owed the same deal as the local guy that triggers resentment.

Puntz79, if you are trying to incorporate yourself into the culture by learning to speak Spanish, learning their cultural ways, this shouldn't trigger resentment verses a guy who could care less about the culture and just wants to fuck for cheap and go home.

Revere
11-05-14, 15:55
I did not share this before maybe I should have, but have not talked a lot not trying to argue. An interesting thing happen on Conde street a little while ago. I was walking on conde street and a gay black american man was punched in the face by a Dominican man. The Dominican was promptly arrested and I asked one of the touts what was that about. He said the dominican man was very angry that the black man did not pay him for having sex with him. Now, I was not really watching the fight because the black man did not hit back and I am not one to stop and watch, but when I saw the dominican man promptly arrested and he was being led away I had to turn back and ask what was going on. Just thought it very interesting to have a violent Confrontation in the middle of the day on conde street. How can people be so different in there expectations of one another. Just sharing that thought.

OldKool
11-05-14, 18:55
SD is coming to be a hot spot for Gay sex tourist. The park near EL Conde is Gay central. There are always several gay guys in Paco / Grands. The police seem to leave them alone and do not hinder. Dominican men do not like or tolerate Malicons. There seems to be violence around gay sporting life styles. There often more gay guys in Pacos then SWs /.


I did not share this before maybe I should have, but have not talked a lot not trying to argue. An interesting thing happen on Conde street a little while ago. I was walking on conde street and a gay black american man was punched in the face by a Dominican man. The Dominican was promptly arrested and I asked one of the touts what was that about. He said the dominican man was very angry that the black man did not pay him for having sex with him. Now, I was not really watching the fight because the black man did not hit back and I am not one to stop and watch, but when I saw the dominican man promptly arrested and he was being led away I had to turn back and ask what was going on. Just thought it very interesting to have a violent Confrontation in the middle of the day on conde street. How can people be so different in there expectations of one another. Just sharing that thought.

Revere
11-05-14, 18:57
SD is coming to be a hot spot for Gay sex tourist. The park near EL Conde is Gay central. There are always several gay guys in Paco / Grands. The police seem to leave them alone and do not hinder. Dominican men do not like or tolerate Malicons. There seems to be violence around gay sporting life styles. There often more gay guys in Pacos then SWs /.Not sure what this means going forward I know off topic, but murders and fights on conde street are not good for anyone.

Nixonbd
11-05-14, 23:23
He said the dominican man was very angry that the black man did not pay him for having sex with him. Nothing is free in the DR!

Troubleman69
11-06-14, 01:08
SD is coming to be a hot spot for Gay sex tourist. The park near EL Conde is Gay central. There are always several gay guys in Paco / Grands. The police seem to leave them alone and do not hinder. Dominican men do not like or tolerate Malicons. There seems to be violence around gay sporting life styles. There often more gay guys in Pacos then SWs /.And that is the reason why I really do not hang out on in El Conde. I go to the cigar shop over there, and that's about it.

OldKool
11-06-14, 18:32
I have a good time on El Conde. Ladies know we are there and come looking for business. I got a manicure pedicure and a massage for 1000 pesos. Conde is maybe the safest place in the country for tourist. Cops are everywhere making sure we are safe. Once I was looking a casa. A cop escorted me and help me find the place.


And that is the reason why I really do not hang out on in El Conde. I go to the cigar shop over there, and that's about it.

Monger2012
11-10-14, 20:53
Hello all,

I will be in SD for the first time, and staying in Barcelo Santo Domingo. My research shows it's chica friendly hotel and near the famous GDP casa. But I am wondering if there are places where I can bring chica back to the hotel?

Also how are the girls compare to Costa Rica and Colombia? In term of quality and price?

Thank you

OldKool
11-11-14, 06:54
Let us know if it is chica friendly. I was not awhere it was chica friendly.


Hello all,

I will be in SD for the first time, and staying in Barcelo Santo Domingo. My research shows it's chica friendly hotel and near the famous GDP casa. But I am wondering if there are places where I can bring chica back to the hotel?

Also how are the girls compare to Costa Rica and Colombia? In term of quality and price?

Thank you

Mr Enternational
11-11-14, 14:24
Also how are the girls compare to Costa Rica and Colombia? In term of quality and price?RTFF. There are pictures in the picture gallery. How each man quantifies quality is never the same. Not sure why you would go to place B looking for what you found in place A though. Why not just return to place A. If you are intent on going to place B then have an open and objective mind and be ready for new experiences instead of thinking of how it differs from place A. I'm in Santo Domingo now, but when I get to the Philippines in a couple of days I'm not going to try to compare it to here. I'm going to enjoy each place for what it is.

Member #4643
11-11-14, 15:43
I have a good time on El Conde. Ladies know we are there and come looking for business. I got a manicure pedicure and a massage for 1000 pesos. Conde is maybe the safest place in the country for tourist. Cops are everywhere making sure we are safe. Once I was looking a casa. A cop escorted me and help me find the place.I agree. For an extra 500 the girls will usually give a BBBJ.

BoricuaOnline
11-12-14, 05:58
Let us know if it is chica friendly. I was not awhere it was chica friendly.It is not chica friendly, if you book a double you can get her in as your mate, if not, prepare to pay $50-$60 for her.

Cagep1967
11-15-14, 19:58
Hello all,

I will be in SD for the first time, and staying in Barcelo Santo Domingo. My research shows it's chica friendly hotel and near the famous GDP casa. But I am wondering if there are places where I can bring chica back to the hotel?

Also how are the girls compare to Costa Rica and Colombia? In term of quality and price?

Thank youEl Barcelo is not chica friendly, even if you register with the girl. Friends of mine who have stayed there have complained about their registered novias getting hard times from security at night. You will have to fight with security, you will win if the girl is registered, but be prepared for to pay bribes if not.

BTW, going to GBP later today. An ex novia, wants me to pay 5500 for extensions I have not seen her in months. She hits me up via whatsapp for this without even giving me any. I wonder how she would feel if I told her to meet me at a cabana first then afterwards we go buy her extensions. At least I had the decency to talk her up with out asking for sex. I can get 5 pops and a couple of drinks for that money.

Cagep1967
11-15-14, 20:08
I did not share this before maybe I should have, but have not talked a lot not trying to argue. An interesting thing happen on Conde street a little while ago. I was walking on conde street and a gay black american man was punched in the face by a Dominican man. The Dominican was promptly arrested and I asked one of the touts what was that about. He said the dominican man was very angry that the black man did not pay him for having sex with him. Now, I was not really watching the fight because the black man did not hit back and I am not one to stop and watch, but when I saw the dominican man promptly arrested and he was being led away I had to turn back and ask what was going on. Just thought it very interesting to have a violent Confrontation in the middle of the day on conde street. How can people be so different in there expectations of one another. Just sharing that thought.Years ago I saw 2 dominicans steal some gold chains from 2 female tourists and hop on a moto to get away. A politur tackled the motorcycle and held both at gunpoint until backup came. Backup took the gold chains and the 2 female tourists in a car, possibly to fill out a report? One crook was in handcuffs, the other had the shoe of the cop on his back. The crook (not in handcuffs) was complaining very loudly, the other in handcuffs a little less loudly. When all of a sudden BANG, the cop shot the crook with out handcuffs in his back. The other shut up right away. A little later another car showed up and both crooks were taken away.

I don't know what happened to them, but from what I understand the politur have "free fire" in toursit areas and can shoot a suspected criminal if they want. The same is on all inclusive resorts with armed security.

I live here and have seen some shit that would not play in the states, but it may be necessary to keep the criminals in line. I live in a gated community with armed guards, I have not experienced any issues but I feel safe here and inside the gates nothing happens.

I was going to go to GBP, but now I am in the mood to go to el conde. Maybe GBP then El Conde.

OldKool
11-16-14, 06:06
5000 pesos is the going rate fof st at the normal casas in SD and even more in PC. GBP is not the norm. So if all your girl wants is extensions and is willing to put in the work this could be a good deal. Iam sure ith her new hairdo she will be in a great mood. Some time you have to do the math. Several times banging a really good fuck beats sport questionable sport fucks.


El Barcelo is not chica friendly, even if you register with the girl. Friends of mine who have stayed there have complained about their registered novias getting hard times from security at night. You will have to fight with security, you will win if the girl is registered, but be prepared for to pay bribes if not.

BTW, going to GBP later today. An ex novia, wants me to pay 5500 for extensions I have not seen her in months. She hits me up via whatsapp for this without even giving me any. I wonder how she would feel if I told her to meet me at a cabana first then afterwards we go buy her extensions. At least I had the decency to talk her up with out asking for sex. I can get 5 pops and a couple of drinks for that money.

OldKool
11-16-14, 06:29
On the Road again.

Gents Old Kool is locked and loaded. Heading to the Dr in 2 weeks. SD and Sosua with very loose plans. I can get a manicure pedicure and 30 minute massage for 1000 pesos in classy salon on El Conde. Great way to recoup from the travel. In SD my first night maybe with the sister I missed on last trip. She loves getting her pussy eaten almost as much as I like doing it. If not the phone book is thick. Tuesday it on to Sosua either very early or early afternoon depending on my Monday night action. At least one afternoon in Caberetti. Hotel in Sosua is wide open I have two spots in mind. They run about $40 a night. I usually do Sosua suites but $60 a night is a little pricey when your are cheap. I will let you guys know how the other spots are later.

SavePros321
11-16-14, 15:19
Years ago I saw 2 dominicans steal some gold chains from 2 female tourists and hop on a moto to get away. A politur tackled the motorcycle and held both at gunpoint until backup came. Backup took the gold chains and the 2 female tourists in a car, possibly to fill out a report? One crook was in handcuffs, the other had the shoe of the cop on his back. The crook (not in handcuffs) was complaining very loudly, the other in handcuffs a little less loudly. When all of a sudden BANG, the cop shot the crook with out handcuffs in his back. The other shut up right away. A little later another car showed up and both crooks were taken away.

I don't know what happened to them, but from what I understand the politur have "free fire" in toursit areas and can shoot a suspected criminal if they want. The same is on all inclusive resorts with armed security.

But wouldn't a "free fire" kind of edict scare most tourist rather than make them feel safe? Most people are afraid of their shadows, and some are so sheltered that they've never heard live gunfire in their entire lives. I doubt the DR is letting the Politur go around shooting crooks all willy nilly. I would imagine if that crook in your story was shot while a family of tourist with kids were passing by, they wouldn't go back home telling their friends how safe the DR is for tourist, LOL.

Nixonbd
11-16-14, 16:10
But wouldn't a "free fire" kind of edict scare most tourist rather than make them feel safe? Most people are afraid of their shadows, and some are so sheltered that they've never heard live gunfire in their entire lives. I doubt the DR is letting the Politur go around shooting crooks all willy nilly. I would imagine if that crook in your story was shot while a family of tourist with kids were passing by, they wouldn't go back home telling their friends how safe the DR is for tourist, LOL.Sounds a little like New York City, LOL.

Knowledge
11-16-14, 16:43
5,000 pesos? I don't doubt any casa will accept that much if you offer it. 3,000 to 3,500 is the high end you have to pay at the places around Pasteur. 1,000 to 1,500 is normal for places off the tourist track. GBP is one of several. Of course you have to add another 500 to 1,000 depending on how many taxistas and touts are involved. Maybe some of the experts here can share information about how to get to the places without the taxi and tout noise.


5000 pesos is the going rate fof st at the normal casas in SD and even more in PC. GBP is not the norm. So if all your girl wants is extensions and is willing to put in the work this could be a good deal. Iam sure ith her new hairdo she will be in a great mood. Some time you have to do the math. Several times banging a really good fuck beats sport questionable sport fucks.

BigLongBeach
11-16-14, 17:20
I am going to SDQ tomorrow, I have been away from the internet.

Other than hoe row in gazcue or gbp are there are there any new-ish places?

Is pink pony still open?

Are there any casas around la zona colonal? Streets and cross streets please.

I will send a update when I am there if I see anything new.

Here is a quick updates from my last trip in July:

If you want a nice dinner go to sophias in Naco: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g147289-d943462-Reviews-Sophias-Santo_Domingo_Santo_Domingo_Province_Dominican_Republic.html.

I had a good steak and good scene but its not cheap but its my go place for a nice dinner.

I have been staying at hotel la morada. Basic place and its about $40/ nt. One annoying thing is that you need to be buzzed in and out.

http://www.hotellamorada.com/

Hoe row is the same, less chic now. GBP is worse, I blame the new-ish splits of the rooms; More chics are being taken TLN or taken off site so only bottom of the barrel are around. That's why I asked about the zona I am looking for something more in the 1000-2500 price point vs 4 k of hoe row.

BoricuaOnline
11-17-14, 04:09
I am just a few hours from taking a plane back to Puerto Rico. It was a nice weekend. This weekend I met two new Badoo girls, one of them came from Bani to see me plus repeated with a girl I met last summer. I stayed at Casona Dorada. Full report about this hotel, my experiences with the ladies and my discussion with a cab driver coming soon.

Cagep1967
11-20-14, 01:41
5000 pesos is the going rate fof st at the normal casas in SD and even more in PC. GBP is not the norm. So if all your girl wants is extensions and is willing to put in the work this could be a good deal. Iam sure ith her new hairdo she will be in a great mood. Some time you have to do the math. Several times banging a really good fuck beats sport questionable sport fucks.I blew her off due to the request. I was tempted to tell her that but I will leave her guessing. For 5 k I can go to GBP 5 times, I go early sometimes and do not sport fuck, but when I cum I'm done.

The only difference with this girl is I can screw her raw CIP as she has had her ovaries removed earlier this year due to some issues. I trust her sexually not to have and STD's. I can DATY with no issue, she gives BBJTCCIM with no problem, she is willing to try anal she will do a trio so maybe the 5 k is not an issue. Talking myself into it.

Anyway, I can get laid anytime I want down here for pesos or for "free".

Cagep1967
11-20-14, 01:53
But wouldn't a "free fire" kind of edict scare most tourist rather than make them feel safe? Most people are afraid of their shadows, and some are so sheltered that they've never heard live gunfire in their entire lives. I doubt the DR is letting the Politur go around shooting crooks all willy nilly. I would imagine if that crook in your story was shot while a family of tourist with kids were passing by, they wouldn't go back home telling their friends how safe the DR is for tourist, LOL.The free fire stuff is not publicized, there was a news report of some guy going crazy inside an edesur office. Complaining about the prices and generally causing problems, he had no weapon but was ranting and raving. The security guard shot and killed him with a shotgun, there were no reprecussions and the security guard got off scott free. They had video on the local news. It depends who you are and where you are.

The tourist police can do what is required to protect tourists, private security in the resorts can do the same.

I was at a resort with a novia and decided to do her on some lounge chairs near the ocean, the resort had a beach party that night and we were far enough from the party it was dark and we decided to go for it. After we were done, we noticed an armed security guard had place himself with his back to us but facing the trees to "protect" us. He was in the shadows with a shotgun and I did not notice him at first, my novia did.

I was told by the security forces that people sometime try to enter from the edges of the resorts, also they have enter the beach with boats to rob the guests and they are allowed to repel them with any force they see fit.

The only thing I saw first hand is what I reported with the tourist police in the colonial zone. The other stuff was told to me, so take it as that, not first hand knowledge.

Mr Enternational
11-20-14, 02:50
But the problem with that:

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-student-killed-on-costa-rica-class-trip/

Boriman
11-20-14, 06:04
But the problem with that:

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-student-killed-on-costa-rica-class-trip/Just in case people have problems with the link I cut and pasted it directly onto the forum (thank you Mr Enternational).

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica. A 16-year-old USA High school student was shot and killed at a Costa Rican hotel by a security guard who mistook him for a thief, authorities said Thursday.

High school senior Justin Johnston of McLouth, Kan. , was shot in the chest before dawn Thursday at the La Cangreja Lodge hotel in the city of La Fortuna de San Carlos, Costa Rican police said in a statement.

The security guard, who was identified as a 34-year-old man by the last name of Guevara, has been detained, police said.

Police said the students had been sent to bed at 10 pm Wednesday but a group left their rooms and went to another building on the premises. They were returning to their rooms before dawn Thursday through a desolate area when the security guard spotted them and thinking they were thieves opened fire.

Johnston was on a nine-day trip to the Central American nation with a dozen other students in the school's Spanish club, said McLouth School District Superintendent Steve Splichal. No other students were injured, he said. The group was accompanied by two school district sponsors.

"The district's primary concern is for the Johnston family and also for the many students and staff members who are affected by this tragedy," Splichal said in a written statement. He said the district had activated its crisis plan and that counselors would be available for students and staff.

"The safety and security of the students and sponsors is imperative to the school district," he said.

Arrangements for the other Kansas students to return early are being made by EF Education Tours of Cambridge, Mass. , which arranged the trip.

Johnston's death was the second time a northeast Kansas student was killed while on an educational trip to Costa Rica, according to the Lawrence Journal-World.

Shannon Lucile Martin was only a few days from graduating from the University of Kansas in May 2001 when she was murdered in Golfito, Costa Rica, while walking to her residence. She had been in Golfito finishing a class project to collect rare fern samples.

OldKool
11-20-14, 22:17
This is part of third world life. Being in the wrong place at the wrong time can be deadliy.


But the problem with that:

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-student-killed-on-costa-rica-class-trip/

Cagep1967
11-21-14, 23:51
But the problem with that:

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-student-killed-on-costa-rica-class-trip/I bet the security guard gets off clean.

BoricuaOnline
11-22-14, 03:36
I arrived to Santo Domingo before 8:00 am Last Saturday. A short 40 minutes flight from San Juan that cost me about $120 thanks to a credit they provided me for a previous delayed flight. My cab driver Ariel was there when I arrived, there was no traffic at that time. I was considering staying at Jaguar in Gazcue because they have the most comfortable beds of all the hotels I have used in DR but Ariel convinced me to try Casona Dorada. This hotel is on Independencia diagonal to Villar Hermanos at the other corner of the same block. The entrance is by a side street. It has a small indoor parking and a small open lobby with complimentary coffee and water 24-7. The owner's wife which BTW has a gorgeous body was at the lobby. She ordered one guy to show me the only standard room available at that time, it was room 223. The room was nothing spectacular but I agreed to take it after testing the bed was comfortable enough for me and after they guy told me that the room has a new inverter air conditioner unit that I can leave on 24-7. The cost for the room was 1900 pesos per night but I was out of pesos so I paid $93 for two nights. I gave the lady $100 but she was short of change so she put a $7 paper with my name inside the register machine. My driver Ariel got a 500 pesos commission for his referral. Ariel was happy after having a picture with some famous local television host called El Pach. The hotel has a contract with some local channels so it is common to see local stars staying there. That day I observed a few local television models wearing that hot outfit they use on television.

I walked two blocks away to an exchange place who gave me 43.85 pesos per dollar. I read a month ago on Listin Diario that by 2015 the peso is going to be devaluated to 47 pesos per dollar.

When I came back to my room I tried to connect to wifi was it was impossible in my room. The air conditioner was not working well, there was no connection between the air unit and the remote control. I went to the lobby but they were unable to fix the problem. A person checked out early so I got moved to room 210. This room was small but nicer and aircon was good and there was wi-fi inside. I contacted a Badoo girl a new one. She told me she will be with me in 30 minutes and she was in before noon. She is pretty, 23 yrs old with a baby. She has belly and nose piercing and a Hello, kitty tattoo over her kitty kitty. It took less than five minutes to have her naked on the bed I licked her all had sex with her and came in her mouth. She was an energetic service provider. We had a little chat after sex. I always chat with the ladies. Her short term goal in her life is to get a Samsung Galaxy 5 phone. She already has the Galaxy 4 so she is not far of this life achievement. Go for it, Rosa! She has hair extensions so she is a typical chapeadora (a girl who gets things the way we all love). A mi me gustan las chapas que vibran. She loves threesome with other girl and I sense a trio with her and one of her hot friends she show me on pictures is going to be nice. She has to leave early so I gave her 1000 pesos for her cab back home. She asked me for change as most drivers do not have any so she got 200 pesos more.

Barely after she left another girl from Badoo sent me a whatsapp message that she arrived from Bani. I called Ariel and we went for her. She was in an area called La Pintura near Plaza de la Bandera. Maria is a small pretty 20 years old girl. She has long natural black hair with a hot body. She also has a baby. I was hungry so we went to the hotel to eat at the restaurant. It was not expensive, food for two cost less than $20. At times she sat over my lap, we were the only ones at the restaurant. She was like she was really in love by the way she talk, the sweet way she look at me, a perfect girlfriend experience. We went to my room after lunch. By the way, the girls were never asked for a cedula. She gave me a hug and a sweet kiss. She sat over me, we chat a little. She told me that I was always online on whatsapp by barely talk to her. I explained her why and she was happy. More kisses and hugs and she moved to the bed. I moved next to her. More kisses. She moved out the bed and stripped her shirt out. She looked sexy on jeans and a black lace bra. She hugged me and bite my ear. She moved out again and sexily took down her jean for my viewing pleasure. Her black lace bra perfectly matched with her lacy black thong. Back to the bed she put her hand under her thong and began to masturbate. You liked it? She asked. Yes, it was my answer. It was very erotic. She took her hand out and offered me to lick her finger and I pleased her. After the first lick she gently took my head and put it between her thighs so I eat her for a few minutes. She took it inside her mouth. Minutes later she moaned to my ear the following phrase "haz conmigo lo que quieras" (do whatever you want to me). So I ordered her to be in doggie position and she opened her the widest you can ever imagine. I took her by her wide and firm buttocks and penetrated her. Later she rode over me and did missionary too. Her moves were identical to pornstar Abella Anderson. I finally finished and it was the most pleasurable experience in a couple of years. We have a little conversation then noticed that it was near 5:00 pm, she was supposed to be on her way to Bani at 4:00 pm. Ariel was waiting for us since 4:00 pm as we told him we were going to be out at that time but our session took a little more than expected. Maria is now #1 on my list for the next trip, so bad she lives out of the capital. We went to the lobby and Ariel was happy taking selfies with two television models that were on high heels and skimpy sexy dresses. I have only been 9 hours in Santo Domingo and it has been great. To be continued.

Tempoecorto
11-22-14, 22:24
Lovely account with as usual, humorous undertones. Thanks. I recently came to know the term "chapadora" from a woman there but evidently "chapeadora" is the right expression. I also discovered that saying "tranqui" that I use commonly in French (translation -no problem) is perceived as a barrio word and in at least one instance, irked a woman from Santiago.

Casona Dorada? Is it worthwhile trying? I stayed at the place last time that you had recommended. Forgot the name but close to Villar Hermanos and for $50, it was good.

Knowledge
11-23-14, 03:11
It is always fun to read Boricua's reports.


Lovely account with as usual, humorous undertones. Thanks. I recently came to know the term "chapadora" from a woman there but evidently "chapeadora" is the right expression. I also discovered that saying "tranqui" that I use commonly in French (translation -no problem) is perceived as a barrio word and in at least one instance, irked a woman from Santiago.

Casona Dorada? Is it worthwhile trying? I stayed at the place last time that you had recommended. Forgot the name but close to Villar Hermanos and for $50, it was good.

BoricuaOnline
11-23-14, 07:05
Lovely account with as usual, humorous undertones. Thanks. I recently came to know the term "chapadora" from a woman there but evidently "chapeadora" is the right expression. I also discovered that saying "tranqui" that I use commonly in French (translation -no problem) is perceived as a barrio word and in at least one instance, irked a woman from Santiago.

Casona Dorada? Is it worthwhile trying? I stayed at the place last time that you had recommended. Forgot the name but close to Villar Hermanos and for $50, it was good.Some girls hate barrio words or phrases. I have earned a couple of "I do not want to hear that word from you again" when I say words that I copy from social sites: no bulto, no wiri, tu ta dando cotorra are a few barrio phrases.

Casona Dorada was good, during my stay wifi was inconsistent and the breakfast was not that great but if you are into boiled and scrambled eggs, salami, bread, juice coffee and milk you are going to be ok. The cost of rooms is from 1900 to 2500, they have a gym, a pool with jacuzzi and a restaurant. One great disadvantage from this hotel is that they do not have in room safes. Casona Doroda has more common areas with tables and furnitures to rest and chat with other people.

Knowledge
11-23-14, 16:52
Boricua,

Of course girls don't want to hear that "jerga del barrio" from you. That kind of slang reminds them of their husbands / boyfriends and makes them worry you might take a swing at them. When you talk like that it ruins the knight in shining armor fantasy.


Some girls hate barrio words or phrases. I have earned a couple of "I do not want to hear that word from you again" when I say words that I copy from social sites: no bulto, no wiri, tu ta dando cotorra are a few barrio phrases.

Casona Dorada was good, during my stay wifi was inconsistent and the breakfast was not that great but if you are into boiled and scrambled eggs, salami, bread, juice coffee and milk you are going to be ok. The cost of rooms is from 1900 to 2500, they have a gym, a pool with jacuzzi and a restaurant. One great disadvantage from this hotel is that they do not have in room safes. Casona Doroda has more common areas with tables and furnitures to rest and chat with other people.

BoricuaOnline
11-24-14, 02:21
We left the Bani Girl back to La Pintura to have her take the Bani bus. It cost 125 pesos. Better than taking the bus near the Plaza de la Bandera area is to take the bus at Parque Enriquillobut she wanted to avoid all city stops. Oh here come the bus! Bye bye bus! It was crowded. Her rationalization makes no sense, it is better to take it from bus central than from a stop. I said bye bye to her and was in the mood for more food. Ariel suggested me trying a place with the name of Cerdo and something I do not remember. It is on 27 de Febrero and Privada. They sell unprepared pork food. You choose your cuts and they grill / fry it. We chose a smoked chop, a regular center cut pork chop and a set of boneless rib meat, all weighted two and a half pounds. It cost less than $10, with a soda, juice, plantains, cassava and a full avocado included. It was tasty and cheap. Ariel told me that a nearby place is actually the hottest spot for driking. The name of the place is Ron Depot. Ron means rum but they sell all kind of liquor at the cheapest price.

Ariel took me back to the hotel, during my transfer back a girl called. It was the same girl I spent most of the time during my last trip. She is a smart and intelligent girl with culture knowledge, a person you can spend hours talking without getting bored. She is marriage material if I were a local.

The date was set for an hour from now. I went to the room while Ariel waited in the lobby sipping coffee and watching tv. I entered to the room and it was ice cold. Ohhh, I love it. That was the single reason that I do not stayed this time at Hostal San Francisco de Asis. The air is activated by your room key and if you leave the room it is deactivated even if you leave the key into the slot. So after I took a shower we headed to Simon Bolivar barrio. Simon Bolivar is a little north of the city between Villas Agricolas and Capotillo. Simon Bolivar was described by Ariel as a typical barrio, with peaceful areas and some hot ones. It is about 12 minutes from hotel. There were lots of people on the streets, lots of pretty barrio girls I can say. There were plenty of them. I asked Ariel how safe it is to party in the barrio environment for a person like me. He said if I behave I am not going to to have trouble but to minimize risks it is better to be escorted by a local. Each barrio has its degree of level from zero to some. You can have party one day without trouble, the next day some drunk guy behave badly with a girl or other folks and trouble will arise. Damn!, that busty young girl with the pink miniskirt smiled at me and threw a kiss, she probably recognized me as boricuaonline, LOL. I am not El Pach but I am the Boricua in the house.

We get easy to my lady house and Ariel took us to Plaza Sambil. I first visited Sambil barely after it was opened. It was a boring place with very few people. This time the place was crowded. There was no available tables at the Food court, we took a few minutes looking around until one was emptied. We spent about 4 hours talking while sipping Presidentes. She is going to work on a documentary in Santiago next week and a local film in a month. We talked about everything from chikingunya to politics and personal matters. It is always a pleasure to enjoy the beauty of this blonde white green eyed Santiago lady. It was over 11 pm when we decided it is time to go back home so we called Aero taxi, it is 150 pesos from Sambil. We took the elevator alone where she gave me a very affectionate deep French kiss. Mmm, yummy. We went out to the main entrance where a cab my lady identified as an Aero was waiting. We took it and went back to her house. The lady in pink was still at the same place with 3 other girls. We arrived to my lady home.

I kissed her goodbye and told the driver to take me back to Casona Dorada. When I arrived to my hotel I observed a dozen street girls on Avenida Independencia corner in front of Navarro Hotel which is almost in front of Casona Dorada. I gave 300 pesos to the driver and he said it is 900 pesos. Why que se cree este pendejo? Pens (what does this guy thinks?) We argued about five minutes. He told me about the increasing prices of fuel. Breaking news! Oil price has recently decreased about 30%. He told me that it was two transfers. Ok, that is why I am paying 150 plus 150 = 300 pesos. He told me Simon Bolivar was a dangerous area. Ok but it is up to you if you go there or not, and you agreed to take us there. I argued that the car has no air conditioner so it should be cheaper. At that time I noticed something: it was not an Aero taxi, it was an Apolo. Apolo is usually 25 pesos more expensive than Aero. So we di not took the cab we called. Oh, you are an Apolo, not an Aero, I told him, I am sorry. Can you give me a minute? He said ok. So I called Apolo and put it on speaker on my Galaxy Note 4 and asked taxi central: How much for a ride from Sambil to Simon Bolivar and from Simon Bolivar to Gazcue with no waiting time in a comfortable (air conditioned) car? 350 pesos was the answer. Lesson learned, when you call for a cab always ask unit number and car color to be sure you are using the service you hired with an agreed price.

As I entered my hotel there were seven of the television models arriving, they were from Colorvision channel 9. They were wearing their sexy outfits with mini dress and cleavage and high heels and big butts and big tits everythink looking perfect. La combi completa. I was tired so I went to my room to chat with my Simon bolivar lady but I was having trouble connecting to the wi-fi. Day one end.

BoricuaOnline
11-24-14, 02:27
Boricua,

Of course girls don't want to hear that "jerga del barrio" from you. That kind of slang reminds them of their husbands / boyfriends and makes them worry you might take a swing at them. When you talk like that it ruins the knight in shining armor fantasy.I agree with you Knowledge pero a mi me gusta las chapas que vibran, LOL. I love to observe La Materialista on that video, pretty sexy lady. I asked a local what does las chapas que vibran means. She told me las chapas son las nalgas (butt) and the movement the girl do when she ride over a guy in the sexual act is the chapas que vibran.

Revere
11-25-14, 20:37
Santo Domingo. - The National Police on Tuesady said it apprehended two men in connection with the murder of US citizen Van Teasley, whose body was found in his residence in the upscale sector of Gazcue on November 2.

Police spokesman Jacobo Mateo identified the suspects as Luigy Miguel González Gómez (Coca Negra), 20, and Jhon Michael Cabrera, 19.

He said González had a close relationship with Teasley during around one year and introduced him to Cabrera as his cousin.

Mateo said the two planned Teasley's death and bound him with two tie-wraps bought in a business nearby. "The American was killed to steal 1,500 dollars, clothes, shoes and cell phones. ".

He said Gonzalez had confessed to using a pillow to suffocate Teasley.

USA Media report that Teasley was a prominent attorney hailing from the Washington DC area.

Knowledge
11-26-14, 01:32
Three mistakes to avoid:

1. Having $1,500 cash on hand.

2. Letting anyone know you have $1,500 cash on hand.

3. Allowing yourself to be in a secluded location with someone you don't know (the cousin).

May the victim rest in peace.


Santo Domingo. - The National Police on Tuesady said it apprehended two men in connection with the murder of US citizen Van Teasley, whose body was found in his residence in the upscale sector of Gazcue on November 2.

Police spokesman Jacobo Mateo identified the suspects as Luigy Miguel Gonzlez Gmez (Coca Negra), 20, and Jhon Michael Cabrera, 19.

He said Gonzlez had a close relationship with Teasley during around one year and introduced him to Cabrera as his cousin.

Mateo said the two planned Teasley's death and bound him with two tie-wraps bought in a business nearby. "The American was killed to steal 1,500 dollars, clothes, shoes and cell phones. ".

He said Gonzalez had confessed to using a pillow to suffocate Teasley.

USA Media report that Teasley was a prominent attorney hailing from the Washington DC area.

Mr Enternational
11-26-14, 13:19
Three mistakes to avoid:

1. Having $1,500 cash on hand.

2. Letting anyone know you have $1,500 cash on hand.

3. Allowing yourself to be in a secluded location with someone you don't know (the cousin).

May the victim rest in peace.So what do you think the minimum to kill over would be? It did not say he told anyone how much he had. It only said what they got after they killed him. And don't most guys bring that much when they go on vacation there? And the guy was with his boyfriend of 1 year. You mean to tell me if your girlfriend brought her sister or cousin to your house then you would not let them in?

GrownMan1
11-26-14, 13:20
I gave 300 pesos to the driver and he said it is 900 pesos. Why que se cree este pendejo? Pens (what does this guy thinks?) We argued about five minutes. He told me about the increasing prices of fuel. Breaking news! Oil price has recently decreased about 30%. He told me that it was two transfers. Ok, that is why I am paying 150 plus 150 = 300 pesos. He told me Simon Bolivar was a dangerous area. Ok but it is up to you if you go there or not, and you agreed to take us there. I argued that the car has no air conditioner so it should be cheaper. At that time I noticed something: it was not an Aero taxi, it was an Apolo. Apolo is usually 25 pesos more expensive than Aero. So we di not took the cab we called. Oh, you are an Apolo, not an Aero, I told him, I am sorry. Can you give me a minute? He said ok. So I called Apolo and put it on speaker on my Galaxy Note 4 and asked taxi central: How much for a ride from Sambil to Simon Bolivar and from Simon Bolivar to Gazcue with no waiting time in a comfortable (air conditioned) car? 350 pesos was the answer. Lesson learned, when you call for a cab always ask unit number and car color to be sure you are using the service you hired with an agreed price.

Great lesson taught as well as learned! He came with the 900 hoping to get argued down to any thing more than the 350 price. You pulled out the phone, called central, put them speaker and killed his hustle. If the price isn't establish the hustle is in full effect.

Knowledge
11-26-14, 23:16
Although your tone is argumentative, your questions are fair. We're all adults who are entitled to make our own choices, the purpose of my comments are to help other avoid what happened to Mr. Teasley and others over the years.

- "The minimum amount to kill over" is generally unknowable but, depending on the circumstances, it could be more or less than $1,500. So, to be clear, my advice is to avoid letting people know you have cash on hand. It's possible the killers didn't know how much cash the victim had. I think it's likely they new there was cash.

- "Don't guys bring that much when they go on vacation?" I think it probably varies. Whatever amount anyone brings, the most important thing is to avoid letting people know. I you have cash on hand and especially if other know, it is very important to be extra aware of your surroundings and the people around you. Locals and foreigners leaving the airport have been targeted for years for this reason. Credit cards are a safer option when you are around people you don't know well. Yes, there is credit card fraud but you can protect yourself from that by checking your account regularly.

"The guy was with his boyfriend of one year. If my girlfriend brought her sister or cousin. " The long term relationship is what I assume led the victim. A seasoned attorney from a high crime metro area. To let his guard down. I think we can agree being attacked by two young women is very different than being attacked by two young men. So, yes, I would let my girlfriend in with a female relative of hers I don't know but I would never allow a man I know into my home with a man I don't know if I am alone.


So what do you think the minimum to kill over would be? It did not say he told anyone how much he had. It only said what they got after they killed him. And don't most guys bring that much when they go on vacation there? And the guy was with his boyfriend of 1 year. You mean to tell me if your girlfriend brought her sister or cousin to your house then you would not let them in?

ILikeBigButts3
11-27-14, 03:40
Great lesson taught as well as learned! He came with the 900 hoping to get argued down to any thing more than the 350 price. You pulled out the phone, called central, put them speaker and killed his hustle. If the price isn't establish the hustle is in full effect.Don't forget to work in the cost of that phonecall and extra time spent in the car. Nothing in the DR is easy, you have to fight to pay normal prices wherever you go.

ILikeBigButts3
11-27-14, 03:45
Three mistakes to avoid:

1. Having $1,500 cash on hand.

2. Letting anyone know you have $1,500 cash on hand.

3. Allowing yourself to be in a secluded location with someone you don't know (the cousin).

May the victim rest in peace.True, I had mistakenly left my safe open at Hotel San francisco de asis one morning and been out all day to find all the money in the safe plus important documents were untouched. I tipped her the day after after asking one of the cleaning ladies who'd cleaned my room the morning before, I gave her a big tip and surprisingly she didn't even say thank you. The morning before I was due to return she cleaned my room again and I asked for her number, (she was cute and had a fat ass) I now have her on facebook but didn't get a chance to sample the goods. Oh how I wish I was back in the DR right now.

WordUp
11-29-14, 20:05
I am planning a Summertime trip to the DR, and knowing the basics to avoid. What would be more thing to Avoid to Avoid being Robbed, MURDERED, Killed, an unpleasant time.

You can post it or inbox me.

Thank You!


Santo Domingo. - The National Police on Tuesady said it apprehended two men in connection with the murder of US citizen Van Teasley, whose body was found in his residence in the upscale sector of Gazcue on November 2.

Police spokesman Jacobo Mateo identified the suspects as Luigy Miguel Gonzlez Gmez (Coca Negra), 20, and Jhon Michael Cabrera, 19.

He said Gonzlez had a close relationship with Teasley during around one year and introduced him to Cabrera as his cousin.

Mateo said the two planned Teasley's death and bound him with two tie-wraps bought in a business nearby. "The American was killed to steal 1,500 dollars, clothes, shoes and cell phones. ".

He said Gonzalez had confessed to using a pillow to suffocate Teasley.

USA Media report that Teasley was a prominent attorney hailing from the Washington DC area.

Charles Pooter
11-29-14, 23:58
I am planning a Summertime trip to the DR, and knowing the basics to avoid. What would be more thing to Avoid to Avoid being Robbed, MURDERED, Killed, an unpleasant time.The murder rate in the DR is 22 per 100,000 inhabitants. This compares with 5 in the US and 1 in the United Kingdom.

If avoiding being murdered is a priority for you, I would holiday in Monaco or Liechtenstein where the murder rate is almost zero.

It is relatively easy to avoid being robbed in the DR. Simply avoid all contact with Dominicans or Haitians.

TravelingGeno
11-30-14, 02:33
Has anyone took the express from Punta Cana to Santo Domingo? I'm staying in Punta Cana, but I would like to take a visit to Santo for a day. Looking for a nice hotel for a night that I can pick up some nice women to have fun!

Tempoecorto
11-30-14, 06:08
The murder rate in the DR is 22 per 100,000 inhabitants. This compares with 5 in the US and 1 in the United Kingdom.

If avoiding being murdered is a priority for you, I would holiday in Monaco or Liechtenstein where the murder rate is almost zero.

It is relatively easy to avoid being robbed in the DR. Simply avoid all contact with Dominicans or Haitians.Jajaja! God bless the Queen and her subjects!!

Cestme
12-01-14, 03:55
Has anyone took the express from Punta Cana to Santo Domingo? I'm staying in Punta Cana, but I would like to take a visit to Santo for a day. Looking for a nice hotel for a night that I can pick up some nice women to have fun!There is Expreso Bavado. I took it last week to Santo Domingo and will be taking it back to Punta Cana airport this coming week. The trip to SD takes about 3 hours and it is pretty comfortable with TV and bathroom. You can google to get the address of the station in Punta Cana. The fare is 400 pesos, the bus leaves every two hours starting at 9 am.

OldKool
12-01-14, 17:33
Help guys need tonight.

Mr Enternational
12-01-14, 18:03
Help guys need tonight.There are tons of them in San Ysidro.

OldKool
12-02-14, 05:50
Landed just before 4 pm. Chatted up guy in seat next to me in hopes that we could split a cab. Cab ride from airport can be BUDGET BUSTER. Turns out my man was going to boca chica and I was out of luck. So I thought. Everybody pay attention valuable information coming. First my girl is in the bed with just bra and panties being very sweet as I write, I shared with her what Iam doing. There are two banks on the first floor that can change your money. Bank Reserve and Popular bank. It was after 4 Popular was closed and Reserve was packed. I was told by a guard to go upstairs to change my money. Reserve has a small booth upstairs to change money. I was second in line and got almost 44 pesos. All good! While waiting I ask the guy behind me where I could get transportation to SD. The mythical publico to Santo Domingo that is as illusive as a unicorn. BINGO! He says follow me. I walk about 60 feet on the second floor to a set of doors and there it is. A 20 year old gua gua loading for SD. Unicorn spotted. When the driver saw I was a gringo he tripled my rate. Instead of 60 pesos I paid 140 pesos. What an outrage. I let him know I knew he was sticking it to me and paid with a huge smile on my face.

In the gua gua I was treated very well by everyone including a 7 month old baby girl who played with me most of the trip. The mother breast FED THE LITTLE GIRL AND IT WAS a beautiful thing to witness. Back on point the qua gua dropped me off some where in Santo Domingo but a guy with a car was waiting to grab my bag and take me to El conde where I hoped to get a room at the Reina Isabella. The driver seeing I am gringo charges me 200 pesos for the trip. I am loving life. Instead of paying 1500 pesos $ 35 I paid $ 5.

I get to the Hotel and a cute young thing is working the desk. I get a room with King bed no window and because I am planning to have an over night guest $38 total. I advised the French Owner / manager that I love the place (great impression made) Pardon the pone but do not sleep on this Hotel it is an awesome bargain.

It is after 5 and my girl is due around 6. I have not shaved and my hair is a mess. It was getting dark and I figured everything was shutting down. I run into a barber I have known over 3 years. I tell him I am pressed for time and only want a shave. He gives the shave, starts trimming the hair and eyebrows. Next thing I know I am getting a full facial (which I enjoyed) I did this dance once before and had a guy locked up by the tourist police. This guy who I have been acquainted with 3 years tries to pull the BS on me. He presents me a written bill for 3000 pesos. He did do a decent job with the services he provided that I did not ask for unlike the first time when I got a fucked hair cut as well. I say give me the bill because I am getting your ass locked the fuck up. He changed his tune and his voice got five octaves higher. I paid him 500 pesos and rolled out with a decent cut, an excellent shave and a good facial. The look on his face when I told him I was going to the police was priceless.

My girl shows up at about 630 and it is dark. She worked earlier and had not eaten. We go to a chinesse chicken place that has the best fried chicken I have ever eaten. Coming from a 60 year old black man that is saying something, We were both hungry and were stuffed with 200 pesos of their products. Fries were also good.

I know she has had a tough day so I keep it simple. Back to the room for and hour and off to a Cabana. The Cabana generally sucked. Jacuzzi and shower neither worked properly which was a downer. Last thing I bought before leaving was an aromatic bubble bath. Undaunted I had two great sessions. The second prompted by a oil massage with her on her stomach getting her pussy rubbed. Nothing like being with someone who likes fucking you. We ended the night drinking coffee at GRands at about 11;30. It was a great way to start my trip.

I have another very hot newbie who wants to hookup Tuesday but I am going to pass. I do not want to play games. I going to Sosua and do relaxed sport fucking. Since I will have three sessions under my belt by the time I get there I should have some control. Sosua can make you loose your mind if you are just hitting the ground.

Wrapping up gents the other sister (LOL) is in bed sleep bra and thong only. Three things to note if going to SD. There is a publico that is 10 time cheaper then cab service, Reserve bank 2nd floor money exchange and maybe number one Riena Ysabela Hotel under $40 for good hotel with a great location.

You can only write a report this long when you have fired both barrels and are satisfied. Lil old but very chilled.


There are tons of them in San Ysidro.

Parkinsons
12-03-14, 01:05
Wrapping up gents the other sister (LOL) is in bed sleep bra and thong only. Three things to note if going to SD. There is a publico that is 10 time cheaper then cab service, Reserve bank 2nd floor money exchange and maybe number one Riena Ysabela Hotel under $40 for good hotel with a great location.

You can only write a report this long when you have fired both barrels and are satisfied. Lil old but very chilled.Excellent find of the unicorn, sir. My trip before last, I paced the 2nd level outside for half an hour looking for that guagua and no luck. Perhaps that's because I landed on a Saturday.

I always get my money changed at the booth upstairs, it's right next to the Claro store where I get my SIM card. There's also a Western Union on the 2nd floor that gives good rates.

Gurgeh
12-04-14, 00:53
I'm in Orlando in early February and am thinking about a trip south. I've a couple hundred words of Spanish tops and never been south of Mexico. What do you guys think is the best place to go? I kinda enjoy talking with street workers, don't like discos, am OK with MP's.

Direct flights from Orlando go to Santo Domingo (DR), Bogota, San Jose (CR), Guadalajara and Mexico City so I suppose that's the shortlist.

ILikeBigButts3
12-04-14, 05:08
There are tons of them in San Ysidro.A bit late to the punch but a really nice one is on george Washington (I think) the road parallel to the beach towards 30 de mayo. Past avis by a bit, you'll most likely see one or two streetwalkers at the junction. It has bright red neon sign. I remember it was 800 for 4 hours. But it had jacuzzi, internet (to stream your favourite music, or play porn), very clean, ac was amazingly rapido. Super nice.

StripperMan
12-06-14, 14:28
This hotel is located on El Conde about 100 m west of Jumbo. This is their website: http://www.hotelboutiquecasaconde.com/index.php/en/home-4.

I generally stay at hotels in the $60 range when I go to SD, but am looking to save a few bucks on my next trip. I believe this hotel may be relatively new. I've read a few reviews online, and apparently hot water when the sun goes down is a real issue as that they use solar heat. As well, they have no elevator which is reported as annoying given this hotel's distances to rooms from lobby. The website also does not list in-room safes as a room feature.

Can anyone report on:

WiFi in rooms vs lobby only.

AC working well or not.

Girl-friendliness.

Security boxes at lobby if no in-room safes.

Any scamming or security issues.

OldKool
12-07-14, 05:53
This is my new favorite hotel $35 a night. It is right on El Conde 1 block from Grands. Has everything you want.


This hotel is located on El Conde about 100 m west of Jumbo. This is their website: http://www.hotelboutiquecasaconde.com/index.php/en/home-4.

I generally stay at hotels in the $60 range when I go to SD, but am looking to save a few bucks on my next trip. I believe this hotel may be relatively new. I've read a few reviews online, and apparently hot water when the sun goes down is a real issue as that they use solar heat. As well, they have no elevator which is reported as annoying given this hotel's distances to rooms from lobby. The website also does not list in-room safes as a room feature.

Can anyone report on:

WiFi in rooms vs lobby only.

AC working well or not.

Girl-friendliness.

Security boxes at lobby if no in-room safes.

Any scamming or security issues.

StripperMan
12-07-14, 06:26
This is my new favorite hotel $35 a night. It is right on El Conde 1 block from Grands. Has everything you want.Thanks, I have read reports on the Reina Ysabel hotel right which even included room rec's for WiFi, etc. The Reina Ysabel is probably my second choice. The only thing that concerns me is the furniture looks a little dated. Similar to that of the Roma1 Hotel.

I hope some of you can chime in on The Casa Conde Boutique Hotel.

Tempoecorto
12-07-14, 16:40
Thanks, I have read reports on the Reina Ysabel hotel right which even included room rec's for WiFi, etc. The Reina Ysabel is probably my second choice. The only thing that concerns me is the furniture looks a little dated. Similar to that of the Roma1 Hotel.

I hope some of you can chime in on The Casa Conde Boutique Hotel.I cannot comment on the specifics but I discovered Casa Conde this past July. It is practically opposite Pacos / Grands. An expensive and useless restaurant but popular for its location. The entry of the hotel is a locked door at the street level and you have to use the buzzer to ask them to open. I saw someone coming out and asked about it, I. E. , if he was pleased with the place. He said he was and so I went in to check the place out. The layout is unlike a hotel (it is a historical building -converted to a hotel so no surprise) but it is two / three storied only so it cannot be hard. The rooms looked nice and clean but the cheaper one did not have windows which would not do for me. I cannot imagine they have any issue about your guests even though I did not ask about it. The woman showing me the place was nice and friendly. She is in a room tucked away so the guests may not have to come through her line of sight. If I recall correctly. Overall, the price is good and location superb but to get something I like, the lowest price may be just a dangler to up-sell a better appointed room. I would try the place next time. And if wifi does not work in the room, the lobby or Pacos in front is always an option.

StripperMan
12-07-14, 17:47
I cannot comment on the specifics but I discovered Casa Conde this past July. It is practically opposite Pacos / Grands. An expensive and useless restaurant but popular for its location. The entry of the hotel is a locked door at the street level and you have to use the buzzer to ask them to open. I saw someone coming out and asked about it, I. E. , if he was pleased with the place. He said he was and so I went in to check the place out. The layout is unlike a hotel (it is a historical building -converted to a hotel so no surprise) but it is two / three storied only so it cannot be hard. The rooms looked nice and clean but the cheaper one did not have windows which would not do for me. I cannot imagine they have any issue about your guests even though I did not ask about it. The woman showing me the place was nice and friendly. She is in a room tucked away so the guests may not have to come through her line of sight. If I recall correctly. Overall, the price is good and location superb but to get something I like, the lowest price may be just a dangler to up-sell a better appointed room. I would try the place next time. And if wifi does not work in the room, the lobby or Pacos in front is always an option.Good info on the place. I will certainly be not staying in the smaller room now. Its interesting that this hotel is directly across from Grands, or at "La Puerta". Google showed this location as well, but the Hotel Casa Conde's own website shows a location between 19 de Marzo & Duarte.

I have just been confirmed for a suite for 4 nights in February. The rate is $47.50/ nt which already includes a 5% discount for paying cash. The lower rates currently listed on the website are off-season rates per the hotel. So, $12.50 less than the Roma11. I will wait for more reports hopefully.

Knowledge
12-07-14, 21:31
A lot of guys use the two Roma hotels near Duarte and Conde. I haven't seen much talk about them here lately but they seemed to be popular.


This is my new favorite hotel $35 a night. It is right on El Conde 1 block from Grands. Has everything you want.

OldKool
12-08-14, 01:36
The Romas are are nicely furnished but not well maintained. The staff is so so, The cost $60.


A lot of guys use the two Roma hotels near Duarte and Conde. I haven't seen much talk about them here lately but they seemed to be popular.

ILikeBigButts3
12-08-14, 06:34
I've only ever stayed at the riazor and san francisco de asis. Can anyone recommend GF hotels or aparthotels that are 3* or 4* in santo domingo? Want to pay the full amount for my stay online so I travel with less cash. The ones I'm used to say book now pay at hotel which is useless as it means taking extra cash or card.

Cagep1967
12-10-14, 18:42
Girls are desperate to make money for Christmas. Last night I was at GBP and had a lovely 19 y o for 1 k. Perfect breasts great pussy. I will see her again on Thursday, I left feeling quite satisfied. This time of year is great to be a monger in DR.

FYI her name is Vanessa. Getting hard just writing about her.

ILikeBigButts3
12-10-14, 19:29
Girls are desperate to make money for Christmas. Last night I was at GBP and had a lovely 19 y o for 1 k. Perfect breasts great pussy. I will see her again on Thursday, I left feeling quite satisfied. This time of year is great to be a monger in DR.

FYI her name is Vanessa. Getting hard just writing about her.What's GBP again? I plan to head to SD in a month.

YuTwister
12-13-14, 07:50
Barely after she left another girl from Badoo sent me a whatsapp message that she arrived from Bani. I called Ariel and we went for her. She was in an area called La Pintura near Plaza de la Bandera. Maria is a small pretty 20 years old girl. She has long natural black hair with a hot body. She also has a baby. I tried to find that chick on Badoo but no luck. Maybe some different name? Any advice?

Cagep1967
12-13-14, 18:09
What's GBP again? I plan to head to SD in a month.On site brothel, pretty seedy but I like it. 1 k for 1 girl 1. 5 for 2. Right now the talent seems to be up due to the holidays coming close. I am going to head there today.

If anyone is there if you see a big guys in a yellow t shirt that's me.

I don't usually hang out, get in, do my business and get out.

ILikeBigButts3
12-13-14, 19:18
On site brothel, pretty seedy but I like it. 1 k for 1 girl 1. 5 for 2. Right now the talent seems to be up due to the holidays coming close. I am going to head there today.

If anyone is there if you see a big guys in a yellow t shirt that's me.

I don't usually hang out, get in, do my business and get out.Yes, actually I went once myself but forgot the name. Had two girls for 1. 5 k, same I just walked in weren't any seats left at the bar / lounge area I picked two girls and headed straight to one of the tiny rooms. I think the women weren't used to seeing anyone be so decisive. Anyway not a bad session if I am honest.

I am headed back to Santo domingo mid January for a month. I need everyone's help in picking a good hotel for a month long stay. Obviously a place that is guest friendly with no chica fee and ideally large ish so it doesn't feel claustrophobic and ideally with a kitchenette. Does that exist anywhere in santo domingo. I must book it through expedia.com and the apartments I see listed on expedia look horrible and have even worse reviews.

can anyone recommend Hotel Plaza del Sol in CALLE JOSE CONTRERAS NO. 25A Zona Universitaria? price seems good

OldKool
12-13-14, 19:51
Homeaway has apartments at decent prices all over the city. Plus you can negotiate with the owner for a 1 month deal at a better price.


Yes, actually I went once myself but forgot the name. Had two girls for 1. 5 k, same I just walked in weren't any seats left at the bar / lounge area I picked two girls and headed straight to one of the tiny rooms. I think the women weren't used to seeing anyone be so decisive. Anyway not a bad session if I am honest.

I am headed back to Santo domingo mid January for a month. I need everyone's help in picking a good hotel for a month long stay. Obviously a place that is guest friendly with no chica fee and ideally large ish so it doesn't feel claustrophobic and ideally with a kitchenette. Does that exist anywhere in santo domingo. I must book it through expedia.com and the apartments I see listed on expedia look horrible and have even worse reviews.

can anyone recommend Hotel Plaza del Sol in CALLE JOSE CONTRERAS NO. 25A Zona Universitaria? price seems good

ILikeBigButts3
12-13-14, 21:10
Homeaway has apartments at decent prices all over the city. Plus you can negotiate with the owner for a 1 month deal at a better price.Thanks mate, but it has to be booked from expedia otherwise I'd book an apartment from homeaway or aibnb. Can anyone recommend something listed on that website please, also any info on plaza del sol?

Catchaser
12-14-14, 18:45
Boys,

I am amazed, surprised and delighted with the great information that you provide in this forum. You are a Bible for a beginner DR monger. I am reading posts on Sosua and Santo Domingo and I'm going to spend a month there. From December 28 until January 25. The first week in Santo Domingo, and then way to Sosua, indefinitely. It will be my first time in DR.

The monger map, which I think is a creation of Boricua, is simply excellent.

I'm from Argentina, 40 years, of course I speak Spanish as their native language, so I will try by all means get semi pros or regular street girls, discos, bars, etc. If all else fails, I have all the information on the forum about where to go for water in a dry night. I have some experience mongering on Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico and Colombia. I think I'll be doing ok on DR.

I will book the first 3 days in Hostal San Francisco de Asis, for pricing, but especially for its proximity to the Jaragua Casino, Pure Disco, Sky High, Latin Dolls, Girls House, and the Malecon. You see, guys? I have a great plan for the first week of my trip thanks to you.

To all beginners like me: Invest the time to read the hundreds of postings about DR before asking, and thank all the generous colleagues. I promise to return the favor with brief daily postings with new data.

One question: I will spend New Year in Santo Domingo. Do you know any big party to spend that night? If other cat hunters are alone that night in SD maybe we can arrange something. Maybe we can be the party, trashing upside down the San Antonio de Asis Hostal. Just kidding. Or maybe not.

Good trips for all of you.

Knowledge
12-15-14, 02:19
There is usually a big free concert and party on the Malecon near the obelisk New Year's Eve. I think they had it nearer to Guibia (Maximo Gomez & Malecon) last year but I might be confusing that with the 27 de febrero parade. You will have a nice time.


Boys,

I am amazed, surprised and delighted with the great information that you provide in this forum. You are a Bible for a beginner DR monger. I am reading posts on Sosua and Santo Domingo and I'm going to spend a month there. From December 28 until January 25. The first week in Santo Domingo, and then way to Sosua, indefinitely. It will be my first time in DR.

The monger map, which I think is a creation of Boricua, is simply excellent.

I'm from Argentina, 40 years, of course I speak Spanish as their native language, so I will try by all means get semi pros or regular street girls, discos, bars, etc. If all else fails, I have all the information on the forum about where to go for water in a dry night. I have some experience mongering on Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, Mexico and Colombia. I think I'll be doing ok on DR..

BoricuaOnline
12-20-14, 06:57
A new place opened in Venezuela Avenue in the corner with Costa Rica Street: Pink Bar Lounge. The owner is the one and only, former GBP and Casa Teresa girl Waleska. It opens everyday from 3:30 pm to 11:00 pm. It is 5 blocks north of La Barrica.

Knowledge
12-20-14, 21:57
What everyone wants to know:

Are there rooms on site or do you have to go to a cabana?

What is the tarifa. One girl, two girl, salida?

How much does a beer cost?

Boricua you the man!


A new place opened in Venezuela Avenue in the corner with Costa Rica Street: Pink Bar Lounge. The owner is the one and only, former GBP and Casa Teresa girl Waleska. It opens everyday from 3:30 pm to 11:00 pm. It is 5 blocks north of La Barrica.

Knowledge
12-20-14, 22:03
Never mind, got it straight from Waleska:

1,500 pesos el servicio.

Si hay habitaciones / rooms on site.

Second floor of Plaza Pacheco, Venezuela con Costa Rica.

More news to come of course.


A new place opened in Venezuela Avenue in the corner with Costa Rica Street: Pink Bar Lounge. The owner is the one and only, former GBP and Casa Teresa girl Waleska. It opens everyday from 3:30 pm to 11:00 pm. It is 5 blocks north of La Barrica.

BoricuaOnline
12-21-14, 01:01
Never mind, got it straight from Waleska:

1,500 pesos el servicio.

Si hay habitaciones / rooms on site.

Second floor of Plaza Pacheco, Venezuela con Costa Rica.

More news to come of course.There is a 2 x1 special for the season, I hope is for the girls not for the drinks. Thanks for the info.

ILikeBigButts3
12-21-14, 20:11
Never mind, got it straight from Waleska:

1,500 pesos el servicio.

Si hay habitaciones / rooms on site.

Second floor of Plaza Pacheco, Venezuela con Costa Rica.

More news to come of course.2500 for salida, I will check it out in Jan. Or Feb., or is someone else going to check it out first and report back?

anyone with more recommendations for hotels in sto domingo for a month stay, with a kitchinette plus inroom safe. thanks

ILikeBigButts3
12-21-14, 20:46
I stayed at the hotel Plaza del Sol next to the Universidad (within walking to GBP) .I see on expedia that there are three types of rooms available, standard, exec and junior suites is it worth spending a little more of a suite? Also did you ever bring a chica to the hotel in your 3 week trip? Is it chica friendly? Was the a / see ok. Good and bad points of the hotel? I want to make a good choice as I'll be in SD for a few weeks. Thanks.

Turgid
12-22-14, 20:20
I see on expedia that there are three types of rooms available, standard, exec and junior suites is it worth spending a little more of a suite? Also did you ever bring a chica to the hotel in your 3 week trip? Is it chica friendly? Was the a / see ok. Good and bad points of the hotel? I want to make a good choice as I'll be in SD for a few weeks. Thanks.I never enquired if the hotel is chica friendly and I suspect not. I have seen family with children there although that does not necessarily mean it is not chica friendly. Also during my stays I never saw a guy walk in with chica in tow if you know what I mean, my spidy sense will detect that if I saw it. Plaza Del Sol was very good for my purposes. I have stayed there three times the most recent being just days ago for a few weeks. I basically do the casas with on site rooms and not the street chicas. I have basically done all the chicas at GBP and most at Casa Teresa with a sprinkling from other casas. I like Plaza Del Sol, in my first stay they gave me a room with lots of street noise but on my two following stays they gave me fairly quiet rooms. If you decide to stay here ask for a quiet room in advance. I used only the standard rooms, three different rooms. I never saw the larger rooms, the standard room was very good for my purposes (just to sleep). The a / see was very good. The only drawback of the room is the bathroom which is very small but some standard room baths are better than others. If you have stayed in English or European hotels you should have no problem with the bathroom. In my second stay the wifi was horrible but it was much better in my first and third stays especially my last stay. There is a kitchenette with fridge and stove but I hardly used it as La Sirena is five minutes walk away and there is a good food court which can get very crowded though with University students. I also used other restaurants in other parts of SDO. There is also a Nacional supermercado fifteen minutes walk away on Maximo Gomez. You can hire a publico from corner of Jose Contreras and Almer Mater to take you anywhere in the city (including El Conde and street walker central) for 200 pesos. Ten minutes walk from Plaza Del Sol on Maximo Gomez is the Courtyard by Marriot which is more expensive but I understand is chica friendly. On a final note late at night from around 10.00 pm / midnight the guy on duty is a very cool guy who perhaps could be persuaded to look the other way if you turn up with a chica. I chatted with him a couple times and he is cool. Unfortunately I never asked him if the hotel is chica friendly. The good points for me is that it is good value for money and easy access to all points of city via publico as aforesaid. It is ok if you don't mind roughing it a little. The only bad point for me is the uncomfortable bathroom which you can read more of on tripadvisor. BTW the rest of the room is quite spacious for the price.

ILikeBigButts3
12-24-14, 03:32
Thanks turgid, I booked a junior suite for a month after calling the hotel, I'm pretty sure it is chica friendly well at least that's what I understood, line was awful. Thanks for the info, I will read more of your past posts to see if you have more info on what can be found around the hotel. Don't think I know the are if I'm honest. If anyone is around between mid Jan. And mid Feb., pm me.

Turgid
12-24-14, 21:20
Thanks turgid, I booked a junior suite for a month after calling the hotel, I'm pretty sure it is chica friendly well at least that's what I understood, line was awful. Thanks for the info, I will read more of your past posts to see if you have more info on what can be found around the hotel. Don't think I know the are if I'm honest. If anyone is around between mid Jan. And mid Feb., pm me.If this hotel is chica friendly then my spidy sense is awry. Upon substantiating that it is please let us know. I don't think I gave much info about the vicinity of the hotel because I did nothing there other than eat at La Sirena and takepublico to my casa destinations. Lots of university students around, no putas. GBP is about a 15 to 20 minute walk.

Catchaser
12-30-14, 16:43
Just arrived yesterday to SD. Slow Monday. The de SW I saw were awful. Fat, ugly, old, or skinny with that ex-pregnant belly pooping out.

Tried a few bars on ZC with no luck. Bio, Sabina bar, Café de Toi (closed). Nothing there. I was just trying to get a semipro with my native Spanish. But screw that. I ended up horny and alone with my thoughts. Caught a stunner on my way back to the hotel (I'm staying at San Francisco de Asís Hostal). Beautiful young girl walking out from one of the joints on Pasteur street. Big tits, skinny, big ass. But 4000 pesos was just to much. Tried to negotiate but 3500 was her lowest. Thanks but no.

Heading to Boca Chica today! If nothing happens there, I'll be stopping at GBP on my way back. I just want to fuck something nice and young.

Ill be reporting useful news. Hope to get something good to share today.