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I'm planning on taking a trip to Santiago in the fall. I've been to Santo Domingo, but never to Santiago.
Can someone please list a few good chica-friendly hotels that have a pool and the standard room price per night?
Thank you, good board!
L' King
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Well folks another fine trip to paradise island. If any of you haven't taken advantage of flying jetblue, I highly recommend this airline for the comfort and open seating. I'm six feet tall and had enough leg room to relax. There was two downsides to my flight to the DR. The first being no food served on the airplane just snacks, and crying children who kept hitting the back of my seat. Other than these two problems, the flight was great. I arrived at the airport with one of my buddies and had to wait another 30-40 minutes for my other buddy who was arriving on AA. We took a cab to Boca Chica for about $18.US and stayed at this small beachfront hotel called Don Emillio Boutigue. It has regular rooms that cost about $40 US a night. Only downside to this place is that it has four or five floors with no elevator, other than that no problem. We quickly put our bags away then proceeded down Duarte Ave towards Cosimos night club. As many of you know, they close off the streets at a certain time so that pedestrians can dine and party in the streets. As we approached the blocked off streets, there was our first chica sitting on a baricade awaiting as we appoached. She immedietly grabbed one of my buddies by the arm and walked along with us as we approached the crowd. After a brief hand and wan check at the entrance to Cosimos we were in like flint. There were about 30 women throughout the club dancing, talking and doing everything and anything to get our attention as well as our committment to spend the evening with them. I don't believe that I am about to say this, but at one point the chicas became so aggressive and annoying that I walked over to the cashiers and started BS with them. We (my buddies) decided that it was time to go, so I grabbed two nice looking chicas, one 20 and the other 23 for myself. My other buddy took two as well, while the third left with just one. When we got to the hotel we had to show id for each chica as well as paying an extra charge for the chicas to enter the rooms. After negotiating a price for anything goes, it went off without any problems. It was an allnighter with each one of them experiencing their first lesbian experience. I can attest to this since they spent more time trying to simulate eating each other, as well as putting condoms on their tongues before going down. They stayed all night with one on each side of me, for me to tag the next one for another round of pleasure.
To be continued.....
[blue]Hi,
This is just a suggestion, so please don't take it the wrong way.
I appreciate the details in your report, but I know from experience that a lot of people find it very difficult to read a report that is written as one long block of text. It's kind of like trying to eat an entire steak in one bite.
I know how this happens: You're banging away at the keyboard, putting your thoughts into the report as fast as you can write them. However, if you could hit the return key every few sentences while you're writing, and thus break your report into smaller paragraphs, your report would be much easier to read, which would certainly be appreciated by your fellow Forum Members.
Thanks,
[i]Jackson[/i][/blue]
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NyTraveler,
Are you saying you took a cab from Santiago to Boca Chica for $18.00?
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I'm heading to Sosua for a few nights in late September, but got MUCH better fare into STI than POP.
I know the drill for getting from STI to Sosua (cab-Caribe combo). but this time, I'm thinking about spending the first or last night of my adventure in Santiago.
Any hotel or mongering advice (47, just below average Spanish skills). Thanks.
Macmasher
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If you are only staying for one night and are travelling light why not stay at one of the cabaņas?
Get a fancy one like Horus or Zeus.
Just tell the cabbie to take you to Horus and to Zeus then choose the one you like best.
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I'd REALLY like to learn more about the cabanas just mentioned. Overnight cost (approx)? Distance from chica action?
OR - can anyone suggest a decent "conventional" hotel in the center of Santiago?
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All the cabanas run about 990 pesos for the night, say 9pm to early in the morning.
I prefer Horus since each room has its own theme, like victorian, amazon, etc.
I think it is eclipse that has the rooms with mirrors all over the place. Perfect to take a ***** to. Neon lights, mirrors, etc.
Horus is more soft and romantic in my mind.
Check em out. They are all close to one another and are about a 15 minute taxi ride to all the action.
MISTER NYC :D
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Horus was always my first choice, The newest is Bora Bora, two door down from Helios. Although nice, they seem overpriced since they are not much better than the other Two.
I get confused, but either Helios or Horus has some new units including one called "modern". It is complete with stripper pole and disco lights. Does anyone know which one?
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Do you have to leave the cabanas early in the morning? Can't you stay there for 2-3 days in a row?
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Do you have to leave the cabanas early in the morning? Can't you stay there for 2-3 days in a row?
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You are paying for 3-4 hour blocks. You decide how long you want to stay.
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BORA BORA CABANA
No its BORA BORA that has the stripper poles, etc. its called the STUDIO69 SUITE. It's about 4000 pesos for the night.
MISTER NYC :D
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This is a mini report regarding Santiago. A more complete report will follow when I return to the United States. First , when you arrive at Santiago Airport and go through customs excetera you can get a taxi outside that will take you to Santiago. It will cost you 15$ . If you need a nice place with hot showers ,cable tv and air conditioning; I recommend the Hotel Platino.
The Hotel is like new with a Spanish style tiles and will only cost you 30-35$ per day. They speak English well and you can have guests if you desire. It's also close to Pasions and Ilusiones that is you can just mention it to the taxi drivers and they will know.
The room I chose was small because that's all that I need. If you require a larger one they have those too.
If you're here for more than a coulpe of days you must go to Santo Domingo. It's about 2 hrs by bus 150 pesos or 7$ you can take El Caribe or Metro. Either one is ok and both have air conditioning that is very good.
Nick
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NICK DANGER...
Is that Hotel Platino (LOL) or Hotel Platinum?
MISTER NYC :D
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Nick Danger,
Do you have the address for Hotel Platino and are they generator equipped?