Does any-one have current info; on Porto-Limon(girls,prices,safety,etc.).I was there in late 70s and had a great time.I was younger,tougher and I'm sure more stupid then and was wondering if a return is in the cards?
Thank's Dr.D.
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Does any-one have current info; on Porto-Limon(girls,prices,safety,etc.).I was there in late 70s and had a great time.I was younger,tougher and I'm sure more stupid then and was wondering if a return is in the cards?
Thank's Dr.D.
I just got back from San Jose last night and the word is that the New Fantasy is open again. I did not learn this in time to go there myself, so someone needs to verify it.
DB
New Fantasy has been re-opened since October, however, IMHO, Zona Blue which is a block away offers better selection of chicas and an overall better set of facilities.
Doger:
Yes the NF is open, mainly the same different owners.
drdetroit:
Limon has no pussy scene and is the most dangeous place in costa rica. I would stay in San Jose or visit the west coast for beaches.
Samus Aran:
I live here on about 3k per month retirement pay and it is not at all living like a king. I plan to go to Nicaragua soon since it is about 25% the cost of living as here. Property is way over priced but property taxes are not. Cost of certain things are cheap like water and power but food is the same or more than the US. Cars are twice as much and insurance is way more than the US along with a yearly extra tax. Any thing such as TV's VCR's are about 3-4 times as much as the US. Services are cheap, I had my car fixed last week. It need a chip for the computer, the part was about $150 ($40 in the US) but the labor was $12. Most service like insurance and phones are government run and expensive. Even gas prices are government controlled and about a dollar more per gallon than Nicaragua.
This is a great place to start in central America, you are not out of place since there are many Americans here. You can get by with a little Spanish while you learn. There is also many American style things to do such as golf courses and marinas, these type of places are not cheap. However getting anything done here is difficult. People here do not applicate Americans and you are treated like they are doing you a favor when you are paying for something. Also most stores and other places will charge you more being an American (or any foreigner). Traffic here is unbelievable and the roads are the worst I have ever seen.
You can get by OK on 3K a month but you can live much better in other Latin American country on that. Bottom line is many people here are poor and live cheaply but as soon as you want anything nice or thing you are use to from the states you will pay high dollars for it.
Scott
[QUOTE=Dodger Bulldog]I just got back from San Jose last night and the word is that the New Fantasy is open again. I did not learn this in time to go there myself, so someone needs to verify it.
DB[/QUOTE]
I think I recall reading on here that it's been open for months.
Reposting this request on this thread to see if any of you have heard of a pharmacia that has cialis in San Jose. About a month ago I saw many replies to this question on the costa rica ticas site, and mistakenly had thought that it was here. Any help would be appreciated. Have a script for v here in the states, but it makes my head hurt and I plan on taking full advantage of my trip to CR tomorrow!
Global Candy:
I spent some time at CR a month ago and at the Park Farmacy I think you can find cialis and many other options (cheaper) for geneic Viagra without a script. It is located by central park just across the street (south) from the cathedral. The attendants are very helpfull.
Good luck and happy hunting....
Coquí
I may possibly be going on a vacation (family) there. Is there any chance I can sneak out and find some action in that area close by?
Lookin,
Your best bet might be to sneak off to a massage place like Zona Blue or New Fantasy (reviewed many times here). They are relatively inexpensive ($40-$50), self contained, have a pretty good selection, and girls are ready to please. also check out costa rica ticas.... com. (all one word of course). Lot of info there. Both ZB and NF have websites, I think (for location info and pricing).
[QUOTE=iamlookin]I may possibly be going on a vacation (family) there. Is there any chance I can sneak out and find some action in that area close by?[/QUOTE]
I have recently added the new 2005 Bar Idem Calendar to my webpage at [url]www.dongordo.com[/url]
DG
[QUOTE=iamlookin]I may possibly be going on a vacation (family) there. Is there any chance I can sneak out and find some action in that area close by?[/QUOTE]
Tabacon is a resort by the Arenal volcano. Very, very, very unlikely to find action nearby. In San Jose, sure. Jaco, yup.
Hey guys,
I'm considering going to San Jose Costa Rica in late may early June. But I need a few questions answerd first.
1) Is it safe? Or is San Jose a place I should watch out for street crime?
2) Are all hotels chica friendly? If not which do you recomend? Or do you recomend renting an apartment? if so any websites you guys could recomend?
3) What are prices like? Is it short term only or could you get a girl to go home with you for the long night? Also what are the bar fees like?
4) What are the best places I should definitly check out while searching for chicas? and what places should I avoid?
5) Any special travel requirments I should be aware of or does my pasport simply do?
6) In your experience what are Costarican ladies like personality wise?
Reality,
Is it just my perception, or does anyone ever read older posts anymore?
I have read through the list of questions you pose. Now, I do not want to sound rude in anyway because the board was extremely helpful for me on my first visit. But, each and every one of your questions can be answered with a simple reading of previous post. After all, its for the newbies that we take the time to draft extensive reports.
As an example, and without the need to read, see my post in the photo section, made around the 21 of November. There, I provided the photos of some girls along with ratings on; attitude, sex, location (of pick-up) and price. I also give their country of origin. Others have posted very useful information that will certainly help, if you take the time to [red]read[/red]!!!!
Just my recommendation.
Macoo I take no offense but i do think it was rude. I went to another forum and learned everything i need. I will be in Del Rey June1-6. Frankly i think this forum tends to wind up being more for experience mongers than rookies since detailed posts are few and far between and the good information gets buried in the old posts. Sometimes i think that board members should remember that there are PM's because the board gets cluterd. So rookie mongers like me have a hard time finding out the facts. I never did learn about renting apartments but i figure eventually ill find that out. By the way loved your pictures.
[QUOTE=Macgoo]Reality,
Is it just my perception, or does anyone every read older posts anymore?
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I know that when I go to a new destination, I will often spend a few hours reading through all the old posts before I start to ask questions. I consider it a wise investment.
The other way, is if you have some specific questions, to PM someone who seems knowledgeable.