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[QUOTE=Joeii]I'M here in Sosua for the weekend at my usual hotel, Sosua Bay Resort. I come down here around 3-4x/year and just learned something tonight which I'm not sure has been mentioned yet.
Since I don't like bringing girls into my hotel room and am only interested in ST, I've been stuck going to that dump, Hotel Calypso. I know it's only $10, but the rooms are bright, hot, and you're lucky if the bathroom has soap, or even running water.
But tonight, at the request of a hot 21-year-old spinner I just met at Classico's, we went next door to Bar Central. We walked to the back of the bar, I handed $400 DOP to a manager-type, and we were taken up some stairs to an air-conditioned second floor lined with rooms in what appears to be a refurbished hotel which sits above and behind Bar Central.
It wasn't the Waldorf (or even a Holiday Inn Express), but the room was freshly painted, had what looked like clean sheets, was well-ventilated, and the bathroom actually had a light, running water, and soap! And you can't beat the location.
Just thought I'd let you guys know.[/QUOTE]
Good stuff man.
Thanks, Schwmm
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Have any of you guys picked up any chicks in any of the bars in Sosua?
I just think there is something more appealing about them than the regular putas.
I think the bartenders/waitresses in Bailey's are off the chain.
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[QUOTE=Sammytheman]Have any of you guys picked up any chicks in any of the bars in Sosua?
I just think there is something more appealing about them than the regular putas.
I think the bartenders/waitresses in Bailey's are off the chain.[/QUOTE]Has anybody ever been with a Baileys chick?
I have tried but I have not succeeded.
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[QUOTE=Renegade23]I won't try the Sea Breeze after reading so many bad stories etc. I'd rather stay at Rocky's and have basic but cheap rooms.
I asked the Terra Linda via e-mail. 60$ is my rate per night. He replied within 10 minutes![/QUOTE]For a basic room for 40 bux. HOT water all day and night, there is nothing wrong with sea breazes. Now if you want something more sexy then of course there are many other spots, but for the basics. Sea breaze all day.
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[QUOTE=Sammytheman]Have any of you guys picked up any chicks in any of the bars in Sosua?
I just think there is something more appealing about them than the regular putas.
I think the bartenders/waitresses in Bailey's are off the chain.[/QUOTE]Sure you can, some waitresses but not all. If you like a waitress, sit at the bar and chat her up, ask her if she wants to hang out after her bar closes or the next day during the day. Useful to have a cell phone with you, so that you can call her later that night or the next day. Some of the waitresses will give you no play, others will give you play. Some of the waitresses are available for pay 4 play, others may just want to hang out and drink a few beers and dance.
I have read here before on this site that the waitresses at Baileys are generally not available, unless you are somewhat well established in the Sosua area.
There are some rich folks tooling around in Dominican Republic, (driving a 60k Range Rover SUV, with a 700k home in Sea Horse Ranch). I don't recall the waitresses at Baileys, but Baileys usually has some expensive SUV's parked outside. Maybe the waitresses in Baileys would be more open to dating those guys driving the expensive SUV'S with the expensive homes in Sea Horse Ranch. Anything is possible. There are enough chicas in Dom Rep to keep us normal non-super rich guys happy.
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[QUOTE=Sammytheman]Have any of you guys picked up any chicks in any of the bars in Sosua?
I just think there is something more appealing about them than the regular putas.
I think the bartenders/waitresses in Bailey's are off the chain.[/QUOTE]
Every single female in Sosua bartender, waitress, club girl is for rent in one form or another. Regardless if the have a "boyfriend" or not. In a matter of fact the Bartenders are counting on "take out" as a mends to supplement their incomes.
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Baileys
The one really hot one in Baileys is girlfriend of the Italian that lives in New Garden. One of the girls at Baileys is one of my friends novias sister but I wasnt that interested. Not all the waitresses are working girls in Sosua but most are. Especially on the strip side of the block.
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Hotel
Just spent 5 days at SeaBreeze @ $40 and everything was fine.
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Cuanto cuesta para una bartender?
[QUOTE=MiamiHeatLuver]Every single female in Sosua bartender, waitress, club girl is for rent in one form or another. Regardless if the have a "boyfriend" or not. In a matter of fact the Bartenders are counting on "take out" as a mends to supplement their incomes.[/QUOTE]
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A bartender on PC makes around 5,000 - 6,000 pesos per month when working 6 days a week. That should give you a first inclination as to pricing.
Suffice it to say that an officer w/ Politur makes less than that.
[QUOTE=DR Monger II]Cuanto cuesta para una bartender?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=DR Monger II]Cuanto cuesta para una bartender?[/QUOTE]
Va cuestar igual o mas que 2500 DOP. Pero no menos!
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Need Guidance
What'S up fellow mongers. Longtime lurker. I first like to thank everyone especially the senior mongers for posting on site. Knowledge is power and it's been very helpful. So to give back to the site when I come to sosua in may 5th-13th for my bachelor party I'm going to give a very detailed report.
So far I have six of my friends coming to sosua with me. The problem I'm having is to find which place I'll be staying at. Last time I was in sosua I stayed at casalinda which was very nice. I've recently been looking at residential hispaniola and was wondering if anybody had any problems staying there. I looked at the website and the price is cheaper then casalinda but will I have any problems if I have a big ass orgy I mean pool party at the villa. I'm planning to have a huge private pool party in the villa with about 20+ females and its going to be crazy.
Any guidance on which villa is better to stay at is much appreciated.
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[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Sure you can, some waitresses but not all. If you like a waitress, sit at the bar and chat her up, ask her if she wants to hang out after her bar closes or the next day during the day. Useful to have a cell phone with you, so that you can call her later that night or the next day. Some of the waitresses will give you no play, others will give you play. Some of the waitresses are available for pay 4 play, others may just want to hang out and drink a few beers and dance.
I have read here before on this site that the waitresses at Baileys are generally not available, unless you are somewhat well established in the Sosua area.
There are some rich folks tooling around in Dominican Republic, (driving a 60k Range Rover SUV, with a 700k home in Sea Horse Ranch). I don't recall the waitresses at Baileys, but Baileys usually has some expensive SUV's parked outside. Maybe the waitresses in Baileys would be more open to dating those guys driving the expensive SUV'S with the expensive homes in Sea Horse Ranch. Anything is possible. There are enough chicas in Dom Rep to keep us normal non-super rich guys happy.[/QUOTE]Yea I heard the white lady who owns baileys keeps a close eye on the girls who work there, so if any of you take a chance, slide them your number real secretively and see what happens. I tried, but swing and a miss.
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[QUOTE=Coolie High]What'S up fellow mongers. Longtime lurker. I first like to thank everyone especially the senior mongers for posting on site. Knowledge is power and it's been very helpful. So to give back to the site when I come to sosua in may 5th-13th for my bachelor party I'm going to give a very detailed report.
So far I have six of my friends coming to sosua with me. The problem I'm having is to find which place I'll be staying at. Last time I was in sosua I stayed at casalinda which was very nice. I've recently been looking at residential hispaniola and was wondering if anybody had any problems staying there. I looked at the website and the price is cheaper then casalinda but will I have any problems if I have a big ass orgy I mean pool party at the villa. I'm planning to have a huge private pool party in the villa with about 20+ females and its going to be crazy.
Any guidance on which villa is better to stay at is much appreciated.[/QUOTE]Residential Hispaniola is a great place. I was just there last month. One thing you should know is that these are all private villas some very close to each other some have kids other appear to be retired personnal but in any regard as it appear to me the place is family orientant and require you to keep things on the low, very low.
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Bailey's!
If you guys are looking for non/semi puta action, then lunch time at Bailey's is the spot. During lunch, many of the chicas who work at banks & offices go there for lunch. RD$140 lunch deals. It's very easy to chat them up and get a number for later. Plus their WIFI is pretty good. Out of all the places that serve Dominican lunches, I believe Bailey's is the largest and most popular.
Be a little aggressive, Dominican chicas love an assertive man!