I cannot explain the price discrepancy. If your Spanish is better than mine, then I think that you can always negotiate future sessions directly with the girl and cut out the agency.
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I cannot explain the price discrepancy. If your Spanish is better than mine, then I think that you can always negotiate future sessions directly with the girl and cut out the agency.
I finally made it to Abejitas. The one in zona rosa is less than 10 minutes by taxi from the world trade center. The entrance is only a numbered door with no sign. You walk up one floor. I would say the place is not the best massage parlor I have seen in Latin America (some very fancy ones in Costa Rica, Guatemala), but not close to the worst. What I like is that there is no gringo pricing, just 120,000 pesos (around $50) for anyone for full service for an hour.
There were only 6 girls on Sunday afternoon. I chose Patricia because she was so friendly and spoke some English, but in retrospect Johanna was better looking. The massage was just excellent--no rushing, light oil, complete front and back, sensual, with hands and breasts. We then progressed to a CBJ and finished with her on top.
I would rate the place worthy of a return visit.
Need some help here Bogota vets. Will be my first voyage into Brasil's twin sister, but will only have one night alone here. Will be in BAQ for the weekend, then laying over in BOG for the night before I return back here.
I have read through this Bogota thread, but need direct info. I do not have much time to waste.
What would be the best bets for one Sunday night for both one quickie (about 6:30-7:00 p.m.), then for a decent early-night pick-up spot for TLN? I'm staying in Zona Rosa.
I speak decent Spanish, so I do not want to go the high-end places where they quote the ridiculously-high gringo prices. I know how to negotiate, and when to move on to something new.
Just need some help from the experts here regarding the right spots to hit on a Sunday night.
Thanks in advance.
I forgot to tell you guys about Restaurant Andres Carnes. It is legendary in Colombia and throughout South America. An earlier report describes how to get there--it is about a 30 minute drive from downtown Bogota. I went with some of my colleagues on Saturday night.
We arrived early to get a table in the center of the action, and ended up leaving after 2 AM, drinking more beers than I could count, buying drinks for everyone who sat down with us, and still spending less than $100! The place is only open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. I won't even go into the decor, which is mind blowing and unfathomable. Around 9 PM it starts to get crowded and probably contains several thousand people at its peak.
What distinguishes Andres Carnes is the unending stream of beautiful women parading through. This is not at all a pick up place--or a hookers convention like Cyclone in Dubai--but the average woman there is at least good looking. We saw local television personalities and numerous models all night long. I suffered from my poor Spanish, until I met a near 6 foot, rich, 10+ in looks, English-speaking 20 year old girl studying communications. As an American it is just unimaginable that these women will talk to you, dance, have a drink. My buddy refers to the really gorgeous ones as extra-terrestrials. They just don't suffer from the snobishness in most other countries.
This is a long way of explaining my extreme depression upon waking up this morning and wondering why I didn't visit Colombia 20 years ago, helped only slightly by Lance Armstrong's victory. The afternoon visit (below) to Abejitas didn't help much.
Thank God for www.intimatescorts.com and Juliana. This girl is from Manazales (famous to those of us who patronize the Golden Door in Panama). She is cute and petite, with long black hair and green eyes. She could not have been friendlier and is one of those rare treasures who just loves sex. Her response to intense DATY and other activities was impossible to fake. When it was my turn I got a ball cleaning better than when I take a shower and a CBJ to completion. Another session ended with me on top, and I was in serious danger of getting bucked off.
To Juliana's credit, the girls that run this agency are her close friends and she won't go around them. But the asking price is a very reasonable 140,000 pesos (around $60) per hour.
My depression is completely gone, and we have a return engagement scheduled for tomorrow. Can you believe that Jacky called me (also see below) and I'm blowing her off?
Last night in Bogota. I started with Juliana at 8 PM, short break, then Jacky at 10 PM. Sex with Juliana (real name Johana) is completely out of control, but Jacky was superb, too. Jacky has the greatest body (IMHO) known to man and always beautiful lingerie. Jacky is not big on any type of BJ, but excellent GFE attention. Juliana is the real deal in every way sexually, just not as good looking/figure as Jacky.
Given my advanced age (40's), Juliana is a bit young to parade around in public. Jacky looks closer to 30 so I plan on partying with her next time at Andres Carnes.
I will now officially die happy...
I've been through MIA one time on AA(to CR), but this time i'm flying out on Avianca, 1 website says Avianca is in terminal "A", another site says they're in terminal "F", who knows the real deal? Where is the currency exchange located? i'd like to have $50-100 in COP when i land in Bogota. The Rabbit
Sorry, it is:
www.intimatescort.com
KEith,
There are no pics on that site, not that ya can rely on pics anyway! Especially since the other sites seem to have their faces blocked out! But just inquiring.
Avianca in MIA ... terminal A ...
Exchanging $$ ... big rip off ... plenty of ATMs in Bogota airport and money exchange there too.
Check in EARLY. Long lines and thorough security check in MIA.
Don't exchange dollars in MIA. Do it in arrival airport or ATM's.
You'll need at least 2-2½ hrs. to check-in and security checking of baggage upon return flg. to US in addition.
I am a mongerer in Colombia, and post here often, but have excess miles in my frequent flyer account.
If your ticket is over $700 to get to Colombia, consider buying miles instead. It takes 35,000 frequent flyer miles to get to Colombia from the U.S. and Canada.
I have collected enough miles for 7 tickets, but please do not contact me unless the regular price of your ticket is $700 or more. Also, you need to be flexible on your travel dates, preferably booking a month or so in advance.
If you meet this situation, feel free to contact me, but please, only if you meet these requirements. If so, buying miles is a great way to travel and a real cost saver. Also the ticket is good for a full year and can be changed for free, making them much better than regular or bulk tickets.
If you are interested, drop me a note at [blue][Email Address deleted by Admin][/blue] or PM me.
William
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Again, i'll asked this question.....where is the currency exchange in MIA? (i only want $50-100)...i'm not worried about the rate on this amount....I LIKE HAVING THE LOCAL CURRENCY WHEN I LAND!! thank you to whom ever will answer this. the rabbit
There are numerous exchange places in the airport in Miami. Rates are bad though.
I myself don't bother, just using some leftover pesos from my last trip or hitting an ATM in the airport when I arrive. I have even had the taxi driver drive me to an ATM on the way to where I am staying in order to get my first supply of pesos, and end up paying him out of that.
Rabbit ... if you insist on exchanging money in Miami airport ... there are several locations.
Near the international ticket counters for AA, around the C concourse security checkpoint and also in front of the Domestic ticket counters for AA near where you have to turn to go to the E concourse ... both on the non-secure side of security.
Very easy to find ... any airport worker can show you.
Suerte!
Thanks Ricker, that was great info!!! the rabbit