Any recommendation? Are the taxi expansive or is it cheaper to just rent a car?
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Any recommendation? Are the taxi expansive or is it cheaper to just rent a car?
[QUOTE=Akatl;1172084]Any recommendation? Are the taxi expansive or is it cheaper to just rent a car?[/QUOTE]Get a car, Akatl. Taxis are expensive. They will drop you at the Puta places, no problem, but then you're on foot in a neighborhood you don't know at probably a very late hour. Save yourself the trouble (and make yourself safer) and get a rental. A much better way to go. You can park right our front at all of them. Read through all my old posts here. They're still relevant. In F'sted my favorite is La Casa de la Rincon. It's friendly, several girls to choose from and the rooms are upstairs. $50 is the usual 20-30 minute charge plus propina. There are 4 or 5 other places a stone's throw away, all rather similar. Girls are usually Dominican. They're generally safe but it's always smart to not carry any more $$$ than you were planning to leave in town that night. There's daytime action, too. Early afternoon is good because it's less than 100 yards to a good swimming beach from there so you can do 2 fun things in one afternoon. I know the place well. If I can help with any more info just PM me.
I will be staying near C'sted shortly. What are some good places with on site action? Also, any daytime places? I will have a car.
Thanks for any advice
[QUOTE=Big Daddy Don; 1211768]I will be staying near C'sted shortly. What are some good places with on site action? Also, any daytime places? I will have a car.
Thanks for any advice[/QUOTE]Big Daddy Don, drive yourself out of C'sted to F'sted. Christiansted is Puta dead right now. In F'sted the puta houses float the economy (such as it is). Read my last post. All the bars are within spitting distance of each other and have daytime action beginning in early afternoon. As I said I like Casa de la Rincon. Rooms upstairs, Dominican girls at $50 / pop. Probably even a little bargaining room as the economy is so bad. Probably 6 or 7 places within a stone's throw of each other. It ain't paradise but it ain't bad.
Can anyone recommend a good hotel in Frederisted? Nothing fancy just clean and safe. I'm thinking of checking out the Island in may or June. Thanks!
[QUOTE=Brother P;1224726]Can anyone recommend a good hotel in Frederisted? Nothing fancy just clean and safe. I'm thinking of checking out the Island in may or June. Thanks![/QUOTE]Brother P, check your PMs."Cottages by the Sea" is terrific and just down the beach from F'sted town and the puta houses. Book now If you change your mind and come down in winter as they get busy in season (now). Houses are bunched together to make things easy for you. DR girls mostly. $50 for FS, usually an half hour, plus a little propina. Get a car if you're hunting at night as the walk back to your hotel can be "iffy" after dark. Check my other posts here and PM me for additional info. It's a nice island. You'll like it.
[QUOTE=BoneDaddy;1225191]Brother P, check your PMs."Cottages by the Sea" is terrific and just down the beach from F'sted town and the puta houses. Book now If you change your mind and come down in winter as they get busy in season (now). Houses are bunched together to make things easy for you. DR girls mostly. $50 for FS, usually an half hour, plus a little propina. Get a car if you're hunting at night as the walk back to your hotel can be "iffy" after dark. Check my other posts here and PM me for additional info. It's a nice island. You'll like it.[/QUOTE]I went to F'sted late this afternoon looking for the houses with the girls. I found the "cottages by the sea", but never could find the puta houses. I was pretty lost. Can you provide any help in the location. Are they downtown? Would like to try them out during the few days here. If I find them, I give a review and let you know how it was.
Thanks
[QUOTE=Caesarr999; 1227225]I went to F'sted late this afternoon looking for the houses with the girls. I found the "cottages by the sea", but never could find the puta houses. I was pretty lost. Can you provide any help in the location. Are they downtown? Would like to try them out during the few days here. If I find them, I give a review and let you know how it was.
Thanks[/QUOTE]Go to Strand St. In F'sted close to the end by the pier. Walk 2 blocks away from the water on any perpendicular street. The bars are all in this area. I like Casa de la Rincon. It opens around 12 or 1 PM if you like it early. It's a small town so just walk the back streets (safe during the day) and you'll see the bars with the girls hanging around."Rincon" (and several other houses) are all in the same area near the public market (usually empty). PM me for more details. It's a quiet town. If you've got a $50 bill you'll be a hero.
[QUOTE=BoneDaddy;1227968]Go to Strand St. In F'sted close to the end by the pier. Walk 2 blocks away from the water on any perpendicular street. The bars are all in this area. I like Casa de la Rincon. It opens around 12 or 1 PM if you like it early. It's a small town so just walk the back streets (safe during the day) and you'll see the bars with the girls hanging around."Rincon" (and several other houses) are all in the same area near the public market (usually empty). PM me for more details. It's a quiet town. If you've got a $50 bill you'll be a hero.[/QUOTE]Thanks to BoneDaddy and confirming that El Rincon is still in business. Market Street, I believe, set back from the street a bit. I was pleased to find it open in the early afternoon and upon sitting down at the bar was immediately attended by two Dominican girls, either of which would meet my standards. I thought I was making witty conversation but eventually figured out they couldn't understand much of what I was saying. They did however speak enough English to get straight down to talk of business.
$50 still talks, and I went upstairs with a voluptuous, coffee-colored senorita. I'm sure you more experienced third world hobbyists won't be surprised, but I was amused when the first thing the girl did upon entering the room was to remove her shorts and sit down on an orange five-gallon bucket to [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord134][CodeWord134][/url]. She had that preoccupied, why-are-you-looking-at-me expression of any mammal squatting to [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord134][CodeWord134][/url]. Anyway, I won't bore you with all the details. As is often the case, I didn't require much of her time to accomplish my objective. Hey, she called me 'Poppy'. Sure Poppy, you can do that.
More fun ensued when we went back downstairs and walked into the middle a major shouting match. A small but intimidating older Latina woman whom I took to be the owner was berating this oafish mulatto cook. (Do they really serve food here? I picked up the word 'parilla'.) The cook was trying to leave and the old lady was standing in front of her and pointing her back to the kitchen. The volume was ear-piercing and the gesticulating impressive. The cook left for a few minutes, then came back, and another round of shouting began. Seriously, they looked like Ren and Stimpy. The cook finally went back to the kitchen and continued to wail to the pots and pans, while the owner continued to rant at anyone within earshot. The ho's tried not to laugh, as did I.
Another day in paradise.