Nightclubs & where to find P4 P
Went to Lila Brown last night (Saturday). Directly across from the Mamba Point Hotel. Arrived at 10:30, left at 11:30. Nice restaurant / bar filled with a mix of locals & ex-pats. Saw two possible WGs but no guarantees.
After that Club Gossip, the old Deja vu. Had originally arrived at 10:00 & was WAY too early. Returned at 11:45 & the place was quite full. The place ultimately got packed around 12:30. Not my thing: $10 US cover, $4 beers (okay), $15 margaritas (not okay). Music was loud; normal conversations were not possible. It was dark until about 1:30 when they turned on the strobes & dance floor lighting. At that point you could see the heavy smoke in the air and actually see the person sitting across from you. Service was good, no complaints there. There were several WGs inside (or maybe just local gals dressed sexy for a night out dancing? Had a few girls openly flirt with me inside but I was with my GF & it wouldn't be possible to talk to them anyway, unless you both headed to the restrooms (there's a small lighted common area between the two). The ladies room door is always open & I had several flirt with me from inside the ladies room (at the wash basin) as I walked by & peered inside.
Upon leaving at 2:30, outside was pretty packed as well. Cars were parked on both sides of the road for about a block. More importantly, there were many girls outside (lacking the $10 cover, I suppose) and even though I was trailing my GF as we left several gals openly hit on me. Some were quite pretty.
In conclusion: if you're young, get there after 11:30 & dance your heart out. If those days are behind you, hit the place around 2 in the morning (Fri / Sat / Sun nights; maybe others) & don't go in. The street outside has lots of opportunities & the parking lot has lots of opportunities. I would chat up a bunch of girls & take numbers, then maybe pick one out for the night. I would not pay more than $50 for the night.
/ dddick.
House, Light, Food, Chicas.
[QUOTE=Neddy69;2178779]Thanks gbanaman for the info. 350 US for Residence is ok. Housing prices in line what I expected. Same in Salone. Right now I rent decent 2 BR house in The Gambia for 140 US a month. Residence Permit is dirt cheap only 75 US. You can get by if you don't eat out in fancy Restaurants and limit your imported foodstuff with 500 US a month. And that includes women and some cervejas. And the electricity supply is a lot better and cheap Charters from Europe in Winter. Had some nice liberian chicas and always fresh meat from most west african countries for sampling.[/QUOTE]Well yea, I heard lots of things of Gambia, have few friends there too. As I heard the life is much cheaper than here in Liberia, it's also very close to a more developed African country like Senegal so guess the current is there more stable right? Here in Liberia current business can be really a headache most times. The LEC can come and go quiet often so if possible it's good to keep a generator for emergency but am not really into generator business, it's quick to spoil if you don't know how to treat it and if you use it constantly. But Gambia is a Muslim (%90+) country right?
About food, well yea 500 $ is more than enough for 1 or 2 persons for eating and drinking and a little fun around for a month.
About chicas, they are caliente & ricas chocolate, finding all types here. Very open and friendly.
When are you planning to come over?