Thanks Fantasy.
To the board: Fantasy was the guy who gave me the information on Sosua, I didn't want to present it as if it were my own.
Thanks buddy for checking in.
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Thanks Fantasy.
To the board: Fantasy was the guy who gave me the information on Sosua, I didn't want to present it as if it were my own.
Thanks buddy for checking in.
For those of us who would rather get back to your place and experience a true "tota la noche", the curfew is working in our favor. Most of you who know me, know i am not a big drinker, but love long nightly sessions. The girls have a very short window of oppurtunity now to get hooked up. this is resulting in much better pricing. Some of you younger studs may love dancing the night away, and drinking until daylight in the disco, but i love the idea of returning to my "cave" with my 18 year old catch for the evening. Not being cheap, but a couple presidentes in your apt is a far cry from what most of these girls would have been drinking in the clubs. This just might work after all.
crazysunny69,
Ford has had my back at 3 am in dark alleys in many cities in Colombia, and all over Latin America in the last five years. His 700+ opinions and experiences shared on this board are crucial and priceless. He has always respected everyone elses views on this board, and in prerson. Flaming him will not win you the election! I trust i am not alone on this........................
[QUOTE=Fantasy]The meeting held today at Casa Marina Resort in Sosua held many surprises. It was thought that it would be a forum for bar owners to plead their case that this resort area should not be included. The gov informed them that the law was in place and being inforced primarily for Sosua and Boca Chica. They stated that they were going to take back these two cities from the drug dealers and prostitutes and return it to the high tax paying all inclusive resorts. Reliable sources tell me that the beach stalls which have been the object of discussion for years are next on the chopping block.
There are two groups of europeans in sosua offering all the girls of any quality a three month contract to ***** in other countries. The latest curfew is making their offer much more appealing for these girls. i have also heard of three seperate incidents in the last ten days where gringos were searched and a small amount of drugs were found. in all cases, they were released after paying a hefty fine on the spot. This shit sucks![/QUOTE]I don't tend to go out at night much because the party is at the spot. But I was out one night on my way to my girls house and there was a roadblock and they almost searched the car and there was a baby in the car, I mean it was packed. They ended up letting us go, but I haven't been out at night since and after reading this, I like the TpC's chances, and you know this man. What up Fantasy! Holla atcha boy.
TpC
Hello fellow board members -
This will be my first trip to the DR. I'll be there for a total of 11 days and I got this incredibly cheap deal on Spirit Air into Punta Cana and I was hoping I could get some guidance from some of the other more experienced board members.
My questions are:
1) Will the current government crackdown still be a problem in October? I'm hoping I can still have some fun with ladies at that time.
2) As a single male traveller, is there any reason to stay in Punta Cana other than lounging poolside at an all-inclusive resort, drinking myself silly all day? From what I've been reading, it seems like the area is more geared for couples and families and might be a little on the boring side to someone like myself.
3) What is the best way to get out of Punta Cana and head to the more fun areas without breaking the bank? I'd like to get to Boca Chica for a couple of days, then maybe head up to the capital for a night or two and then up to the northern beaches like Sosua and Cabarete. I've been seeing taxi rates advertised at $150+ from Punta Cana into the SDQ area!!! Maybe I should just rent a car? Travelocity tells me I can get a Hyundai for about $30 per day. Is there any good public transportation in the DR? I'm accustomed to the Philippines where you can travel on very decent air-conditioned buses that show movies for incredibly cheap prices. I think I spent about 2 dollars one time for a comfortable 4-hour bus ride out of Manila.
4) Is there a way to meet any of the local ladies online to set something up for myself upon arrival. I know of a few ways to do this with the girls of the PI and it's kind of nice knowing you have something waiting for you when you get off the plane rather than having to start up the hunt right out of the gate.
5) What prices should I expect to pay? I am primarily interested in overnight GFEs. I guess the prices will depend upon the location. I know Blackbeards and Santo Domingo will be a little higher than the rest but if I could get some ranges to expect, that would help. I don't want to be fooled as a newbie and then overpay as that would only lead to price inflation for everyone else down the road.
6) If the crackdown is still in effect in mid-October, should a monger like myself just bypass Boca Chica and Sosua completely and head to someplace else like Blackbeard's for some fun? From what I've been reading, maybe this whole crackdown thing is being paid for by the all-inclusives that are hoping they'll get more business once all the small independent establishments are run out of business? Just a thought.
Thanks in advance for any of your replies.
Bill
Hi Billy,
Many always get suckered into flying and staying into Punta Cana due to the initial low price of a vacation, but later find out that they will end up paying more each time to bring back a guest (sometimes around $60USD each time) to register them at the all inclusive resort and then they get the "look" since they will be surrounded by the married and old couples. You will most likely be in your 30s or 40s or even 50s with a HOT 18-21yo girl and to them, this is just horrible and they'll most likely frown upon you for doing so. In summary, skip the all inclusive places.
Look into Caribe Tours. The website is [url]www.caribetours.com.do[/url] for your future reference. They offer the air conditioned buses to get you from Santo Domingo to Sosua - well, actually, they drop you off right outside of Sosua in a town just 5 minutes away from Sosua called Los Charamicos. The bus ride is about 4-5 hours and will cost you about $9USD one way - if I remember the pricing correctly. Again, visit the website for accurate time tables, pricing, etc.
Renting a small vehicle as you mentioned for $30 a day may do it for the watchful and careful expert D.R. drivers, but not for me. The roads are horrible and one pot hole at 60+ MPH can literally bust your tire and dent it leaving you stranded for quite some time. The smaller vehicles are also not suitable for off road trips through the mountains where it's all dirt, rock, and so on. Consider renting a SUV like a CRV or a Montero instead.
Crackdown? What crackdown? You mean the newest ley banning the sale of alcohol after midnight? Big deal - this just means that you start the party a lot sooner like at 8 or 9pm instead of at midnight each night and get a true TLN experience. Btw, this new ley should be changing soon so the rumor goes.
Read my reports on my latest Sosua/POP adventure at [url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showpost.php?p=492897&postcount=312[/url] and Part II at [url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showpost.php?p=492903&postcount=313[/url]
Enjoy!
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MISTER NYC © 2006
P.s. Ford and others, what did I leave out?
First off, Leonel appears to be serious about the crackdown on crime, thereby shutting discos earlier in the night.
There is action outside of your resort in Punta Cana, any cab driver, sankie, or whoever can point you towards putas from Higuey, La Romana, & Bavaro. Boca Chica is a far enough trip just for One Day, but there is a bus that can take you all the way towards Boca Chica & the Capital, but you better you reserve a room in BC if you make the journey.
Forget about travelling to Sosua, its too far from Punta Cana, not worth it if you are going up there to just get laid. Don't rent a car!!! If you get into an accident and can't "speaki spanish" you are guilty and they will detain you until its settled out, trust me!! You are a gringo, so you will always be guillty. Stay in the Punta Cana, remember that most of the putas from Boca Chica are actually from San Pedro, Hato Mayor, La Romana and Bavaro areas.
Enjoy
Thanks for all your input and help in my recent trip down to the Dominican Republic. I enjoyed myself immensely and since I only visited chica's in La Romano, I'll publish my story in that thread.
Again thanks for everything, I met a lot of very nice people in DR and look forward to the next trip.
Mike
Hi,
I'm coming to Sosua soon and I could use some tips such as where to find a good variety of chicas(street names would be great). I'd also love to know how much I should look forward to paying. I'm 18, have OK looks, speak fluent Spanish. It would also be great if I could get into contact with other mongers while I'm there. Some more questions:
Can you pay in euros?
How many ppl live in Sosua exactly?
Are there enough girls there per customers to go around? (supply and demand determines price lol)
What are the typical turn-ons and turn-offs of the girls there(apart from the money paid)?
Is it possible to have Toda la noche outside of the hotel I'm staying in?
Any tips on finding them at the beach or in bars?
Are preservatives easy to find? Is there a high infection rate for STDs?
Thanks in advance for any advice given.
fabien,
i'm happy for you that you are taking this special trip to sosua and the promise land. good for you!
now to help answer some of your questions:
1. in sosua, try walking the beaches and/or sitting at one of the bars/restaurants along the beach to chica watch around 2pm daily. call the chica of your liking over and talk it up. also hit the bars all along pedro clisante, the main drag, while in sosua. four roses and plaza allegria are my favorite spots. do the same as on the beach.
2. the pay off: some have this strict rule of paying no more than 1,000-1,500 pesos for short time and 1,500-2,000 pesos for tln. use your own judgement on this one. this is just a rough and general guideline. if you think the chica is worth the 2,500+ pesos for tln, then go for it! just make sure to have everything cleared up before taking her back with you. for example, how many pops, length of time, what's included, picture taking, etc.
3. better off exchanging your euros to pesos while in town. you can do this at any of the banks but you have to wait in line and will need your passport or you can change money at the local exchange houses or on the street. just be aware of what the going rate is for the euro so you dont get ripped off anywhere.
4. how many people live in sosua? i'd guess 1,000-5,000. i don't know. next one. it is a tourist town though where 90% of the business are all owned by canadians, germans, etc.
5. yes, the ratio is easily 25 to 1, however, of these 25, how many would you actually like to spend time with is the real important question!
6. chicas sometimes get turned off by [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord101][CodeWord101][/url], you talking to every girl that passes by or when you look at other girls when she is already sitting with you, etc. some dont like you to video them or take photos of them either. better ask before hand to avoid any drama. some also hate it when you take longer than expected. again, make sure you specify length of time, what's included, etc., prior to taking her with you!
7. yes, at her place or at a nearby short term hotel. one is called calypso. you may also decide to rent a cheap room in town just for this as well.
8. tips for hunting: yes, read above and in my posted link below.
9. bring your own condoms down. you can also buy durex condoms in the pharmacies and some small grocery stores in town. a 3 pack is 80 pesos.
read my reports on my latest sosua/pop adventure at [post]492897[/post] and part ii at [post]492903[/post]
enjoy!
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mister nyc © 2006
enjoy!
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mister nyc © 2006
[quote=fabien]hi,
i'm coming to sosua soon and i could use some tips such as where to find a good variety of chicas(street names would be great). i'd also love to know how much i should look forward to paying. i'm 18, have ok looks, speak fluent spanish. it would also be great if i could get into contact with other mongers while i'm there. some more questions:
can you pay in euros?
how many ppl live in sosua exactly?
are there enough girls there per customers to go around? (supply and demand determines price lol)
what are the typical turn-ons and turn-offs of the girls there(apart from the money paid)?
is it possible to have toda la noche outside of the hotel i'm staying in?
any tips on finding them at the beach or in bars?
are preservatives easy to find? is there a high infection rate for stds?
thanks in advance for any advice given.[/quote]
Thanks to you guys for the advice. I have now booked my flight to DR and will arrive on 24th Aug. I'm heading for Boca Chica to start with and then might move on from there dependant on how I get on.
If anyone fancies a beer and a chat please let me know.
The population of Sosua is 12,000 residents.
Everything else Mister has "dead on".
In my book, he is the authority on everything related to Sosua on this board!
Happy to see you're still a regular contributor, Mister NYC! :)
cheers..............
Ok guys,
I was about to book a flight AA--from Chicago to SDQ airport to travel beginnning of Nov. 2006 for about $390.00 (including taxes) from priceline pre-London airport terrorist plot (about August 6th). I didn't reserve because was looking at other deals. Now I go today to priceline same flight is $465.00--YIKES--help me guys, I know its only 75 dollars difference but that could be used for an extra day of fun--so for all you seasoned travelers to SD tell should I book now or wait about a month-- dont know how to judge the effects of this terrorist crap, I dont know when is High/Low season in the Caribbean but I am guessing High season ends about end Aug/early Sep.--please help--I have time on my side--exptected travel is beginning of Nov--and DEFINITELY b4 Thanksgiving--Thanks a bunch guys. Cant wait for Boca Chica.
I promise to leave my own report (after having read all yours) when I get back. If I had a Digi, I'd bring back some photos too. Aw well.
Eventually as I get older, I'll start bringing them in (I love this forum! Don't ever change!).
[QUOTE=MrLogan1979]Ok guys,
I was about to book a flight AA--from Chicago to SDQ airport to travel beginnning of Nov. 2006 for about $390.00 (including taxes) from priceline pre-London airport terrorist plot (about August 6th). I didn't reserve because was looking at other deals. Now I go today to priceline same flight is $465.00--YIKES--help me guys, I know its only 75 dollars difference but that could be used for an extra day of fun--so for all you seasoned travelers to SD tell should I book now or wait about a month-- dont know how to judge the effects of this terrorist crap, I dont know when is High/Low season in the Caribbean but I am guessing High season ends about end Aug/early Sep.--please help--I have time on my side--exptected travel is beginning of Nov--and DEFINITELY b4 Thanksgiving--Thanks a bunch guys. Cant wait for Boca Chica.[/QUOTE]Go to several websites like expedia and compare which airlines is offering the best deals, then go to the airlines website to finalize the deal. The prices always are lower after labor to about Dec. 14th (skipping Thanksgiving of course)