ChiliMike,
How long are you there?
I will arrive at the NG Friday for some days.
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ChiliMike,
How long are you there?
I will arrive at the NG Friday for some days.
It's bad enough that the spoon-fed mongering of BB dominates the PP section without taking over the Sosua section also. BB is 40 minutes away from Sosua, on the other side of PP.
[QUOTE=Mr Well]Do anyone know where to find som exciting daytime activity. Last time I saw a lot of "old girls" hanging around in the bars, but no really pretty. Where to go?[/QUOTE]Go to the Beach and sit outside and drink at one of the 100 or so bars there. You'll meet all sorts of people, locals, ex-pats, and chicas. Its one of the unspoken gems of the Sosua experience.
You can also hit up on one of the MANY massage places. Hell, the last trip, I was walking Alejo Martinez down to the Voramar and circling back on Pedro Clisante for my morning exercise walks, and there was a girl sitting in a lawn chair on the connecting street at the far end near Voramar selling massages. All you have to do is just walk around, it's EVERYWHERE.
You can also try the bar right between Europa and 4 Roses. There are always girls there working the "day shift". Later around 3PM, LaPassions gets the early shift in and you have some choices there.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]My first visit to Sosua was about 6 years ago. Before Sosua, I had been in Punta Cana and Boca Chica. 6 years ago I visited Sosua in December and I flew out of Newark Airport on American Airlines. The winds were gusting at Newark, so the plane was delayed an hour. I had a connecting flight on American Eagle in San Juan for Puerto Plata. The connecting flight to Puerto Plata was scheduled to leave San Juan at 1p. M. The flight out of Newark landed in San Juan at 12:50 pm. American Airlines did not hold the 40 seat turbo prop, that was going to Puerto Plata, as such any passengers on my flight going to Puerto Plata missed the flight. To me American Airlines should have delayed the 40 seat turbo prop maybe 30 minutes, so people from my flight could get on that flight and get to Puerto Plata. American Airlines had no other flights going to Puerto Plata that day. The woman from American Airlines, I spoke with at the gate said I would have to spend the night in San Juan (at my own expense, American Airlines offered nothing as far as a hotel or any help) and take the flight to Puerto Plata the next day at 1pm. I went to other airlines in the airport at San Juan and asked if they had flights to Puerto Plata that day, they all said no.
I then went to an American Airlines ticket agent to ask for advice and the woman informed me that I had been booked onto the 3:30pm flight (unknown to me before that) to Santo Domingo, at which point I had to run to the gate to catch this flight. This plane landed in Santo Domingo around 5pm, there were at least 20 people who were on the Newark flight who were supposed to go to Puerto Plata. .[/blue][/size][/QUOTE]
I would never fly AA again even if they gave me a free ticket. THEY STRANDED ME in London for 23 hours because of THEIR delayed flight, which made me miss my connected flight from London to Dubai.
[QUOTE=Worf1972]I would never fly AA again even if they gave me a free ticket. THEY STRANDED ME in London for 23 hours because of THEIR delayed flight, which made me miss my connected flight from London to Dubai.[/QUOTE]
I thought I was bad when they had me stranded in Puerto Rico for six hours cause they could not find a pilot who knew how to fly the air bus. They did give me a food certificate of which I was able to get a hot dog and a bottle of water plus some cash out of my pocket. First and last time with AA for me.
[QUOTE=Skeif]Guys,
A quick question on new gardens. I am planning a long term stay in sosua and it is essential that I have reliable internet access. They say at new garden they have wi fi. Does anyone have any experiance on the in room wi-fi there? It would help a lot. I have been burned at hotels in the past on this can't take chances this time. Rather trust you guys who will be unbiased.
Thanks![/QUOTE]Skeif,
Yes the wi fi signal is very good at the NG. The router is in the office on the other side of the pool area.
[QUOTE=Bee 362]It's located in Costambar which is a small town (gated community) next to Puerta Plata. Just minutes away by car.[/QUOTE]I failed at sarcasm. All blackbeard post and comments should be kept in the puerto plata section so newbies are not confused about its location.
[QUOTE=Davemaryland]Skeif,
Yes the wi fi signal is very good at the NG. The router is in the office on the other side of the pool area.[/QUOTE]Thanks, now to actually get a room there is the next hurdle. I appreciate the help
Well, I'm back now for five days but still not healthy. Fucking cold temperatures here in Europe, brrrr.
I stayed at the New Garden Hotel and I have to say: I'm disappointed of the hotel. There were two small beds in my room, why not a large one like in Hotel Europa? If I had 2 girls, there would be definitely no sleep. And the breakfast was terrible, whoa. I tried it two times but went to Rockys every morning. The crew there was anyway a lot more nicer. I felt kinda unwanted between all the Italians, LOL.
I was disappointed of New Years Eve, too. There was not a lot going on at all the bars. Just the same action as everyday, okay, a few more people. But I had the feeling nobody really cared about it. But I guess it's the Dominicans who just don't celebrate it as we Europeans & Americans? I was in Cabarete, too, for a few hours, but didn't like it there at all. Too many tourists.
And I really thought there was a lot more action going on at the beach! ? ! I was there everyday (AWESOME weather), but never hooked up with any chica. Either there were not beautiful or they just wanted to bring me to a massage salon. Perhaps I had wrong expectations. Anway, the clear water made me smile again. And at least I could relax 4-5 hours per day there from all the girls.
I was there 10 days and I have to say it was too much Sosua. Everyday the same music at the discos. After a week I couldn't go to Classico anymore, I knew almost every chica there. Boring.
La Passion was great. Very good service, no trouble with the girls. But just a few nice chicas. It's a pity.
I saw guys riding motorbikes on the streets. Anyone know how much you have to pay for those? Though I'm really curious about all this insurance shit.
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[QUOTE=Renegade23]
And I really thought there was a lot more action going on at the beach! ? ! I was there everyday (AWESOME weather), but never hooked up with any chica. Either there were not beautiful or they just wanted to bring me to a massage salon
I was there 10 days and I have to say it was too much Sosua.
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No the chicas always look better at night, with their makeup and finery. Same chicas look like crap in the day time.
Of course they offer "massage" in the daytime. It is illegal to proposition you for sex on the beach or on the street. "Massage" is just a euphemism for sex.
I think 10 days is way too much in Sosua. 3/4 nights is about right.
[QUOTE=Renegade23]Well, I'm back now for five days but still not healthy. Fucking cold temperatures here in Europe, brrrr.
I stayed at the New Garden Hotel and I have to say: I'm disappointed of the hotel. There were two small beds in my room, why not a large one like in Hotel Europa? If I had 2 girls, there would be definitely no sleep. And the breakfast was terrible, whoa. I tried it two times but went to Rockys every morning. The crew there was anyway a lot more nicer. I felt kinda unwanted between all the Italians, LOL.
I was disappointed of New Years Eve, too. There was not a lot going on at all the bars. Just the same action as everyday, okay, a few more people. But I had the feeling nobody really cared about it. But I guess it's the Dominicans who just don't celebrate it as we Europeans & Americans? I was in Cabarete, too, for a few hours, but didn't like it there at all. Too many tourists.
And I really thought there was a lot more action going on at the beach! ? ! I was there everyday (AWESOME weather), but never hooked up with any chica. Either there were not beautiful or they just wanted to bring me to a massage salon. Perhaps I had wrong expectations. Anway, the clear water made me smile again. And at least I could relax 4-5 hours per day there from all the girls.
I was there 10 days and I have to say it was too much Sosua. Everyday the same music at the discos. After a week I couldn't go to Classico anymore, I knew almost every chica there. Boring.
La Passion was great. Very good service, no trouble with the girls. But just a few nice chicas. It's a pity.
I saw guys riding motorbikes on the streets. Anyone know how much you have to pay for those? Though I'm really curious about all this insurance shit.
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[QUOTE=Renegade23]Well, I'm back now for five days but still not healthy. Fucking cold temperatures here in Europe, brrrr.
I stayed at the New Garden Hotel and I have to say: I'm disappointed of the hotel. There were two small beds in my room, why not a large one like in Hotel Europa? If I had 2 girls, there would be definitely no sleep. And the breakfast was terrible, whoa. I tried it two times but went to Rockys every morning. The crew there was anyway a lot more nicer. I felt kinda unwanted between all the Italians, LOL.
I was disappointed of New Years Eve, too. There was not a lot going on at all the bars. Just the same action as everyday, okay, a few more people. But I had the feeling nobody really cared about it. But I guess it's the Dominicans who just don't celebrate it as we Europeans & Americans? I was in Cabarete, too, for a few hours, but didn't like it there at all. Too many tourists.
And I really thought there was a lot more action going on at the beach! ? ! I was there everyday (AWESOME weather), but never hooked up with any chica. Either there were not beautiful or they just wanted to bring me to a massage salon. Perhaps I had wrong expectations. Anway, the clear water made me smile again. And at least I could relax 4-5 hours per day there from all the girls.
I was there 10 days and I have to say it was too much Sosua. Everyday the same music at the discos. After a week I couldn't go to Classico anymore, I knew almost every chica there. Boring.
La Passion was great. Very good service, no trouble with the girls. But just a few nice chicas. It's a pity.
I saw guys riding motorbikes on the streets. Anyone know how much you have to pay for those? Though I'm really curious about all this insurance shit.
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You bring up some very vaild points. I often crave dominican women. However when I start planning a trip I remember the endless hours of just wandering around trying to find something to do.
I wish there were more budget options in santo domingo or at least easier access to other towns. If you don't have a car or are willing to spend on a driver you are more or less stuck in sosua. When caberete was a decent pfp destination it made it worth my time. These days I get bored after a few sessions. I don't like to drink all day.
I love the women though. Dark dominican women really do it for me.
[QUOTE=Renegade23]
I was there 10 days and I have to say it was too much Sosua. Everyday the same music at the discos. After a week I couldn't go to Classico anymore, I knew almost every chica there. Boring.[/QUOTE]
I think your feelings are pretty typical, especially if you go to Sosua quite often. I was there for two weeks from Dec 27-Jan 10 and only stopped in Sosua once. Same old, same old. Next time try PP where, if you want a chica, you have to do some hunting, which keeps things interesting.
Off to Pattaya now for a month to break things up a bit.
[QUOTE=Always Horny #2]I won't make it there until Friday, Jan. 23rd. Why didn't you come for the weekend?
I'm a newbie, but based upon my research more chicas come down then. Should still be a good time, but I plan on being very picky!
I'm going to meet up with some of the ISG members that Saturday at Rocky's. Two more weeks to go. Have to find a way to calm my azz down. LOL![/QUOTE]Don't be too picky always horny! To be picky there means you have to catch the early worm. And that doesn't mean she's gonna be a good time. Remember: the hot ones don't have to work as hard. In and Out of the rack! Have a blast and go with an open mind as for what you'll take home.
I've only been to Sosua once, so take my info with a grain of salt, but I agree anything past 4 or 5 days is too much. There is only so much you can in the small town. As for the NG, were you staying in the old or new wing? because I stayed in the new wing and the beds were great. The breakfast does leave a lot to be desired(I got the fruit plate everytime) but it is "free".