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08-25-21 06:23 #1066
Posts: 558Originally Posted by KoolBeans [View Original Post]
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08-25-21 03:38 #1065
Posts: 246Hourly vs Overnight
What is Chicago club charging per hour / half hour for a room vs overnight?
Might not even go to Chicago club if overnight room is not an option & that half hour / hour rate is too high.
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08-23-21 09:09 #1064
Posts: 644Cockroaches
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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08-22-21 18:16 #1063
Posts: 6519Jalos' cock roaches
SeaBee.
An army of Jalos' cock roaches invades Leyva every night. Kidding. I never found any cock roach or bugs in Leyva.
Everything in Jalos is about the same age and conditions as Leyva's. The sheets and towels are old and dingy but nice and fresh, serviceable.
Like Artiste, I took a few independent escorts and hot street girls, walking on high heels, from the alley to Leyva for long, lurid sessions. It was very nice to see chicas' naked bodies in natural sunlight streaming through windows and ravage them.
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08-22-21 06:49 #1062
Posts: 558Originally Posted by Nothing24 [View Original Post]
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08-22-21 05:17 #1061
Posts: 644Monger with a poets heart
Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
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08-22-21 04:33 #1060
Posts: 644Leyva
Originally Posted by Rainman306 [View Original Post]
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08-18-21 01:39 #1059
Posts: 558Originally Posted by Rainman306 [View Original Post]
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08-18-21 01:31 #1058
Posts: 246Hotel Leyva vs Hotel Jalos
I don't plan to sleep in Jalos. Did that once my first trip, music way too loud & bed not comfortable & showers suck. The rooms are quite cheap when you did the online reservation, I believe it was only $25 per night including weekends.
Your ahead with 2 sessions or 1 long session. With the early check in & late check out times, I think you can get the room 21 hours in total. Plenty of time for 2-3 sessions, plus it seems you get much more time with an overnight room than a rental room even if you don't actual use it as an overnight room.
Never stayed at hotel Leyva, but I don't think Chicago club girls will go there. At least not during their work shifts.
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08-18-21 00:54 #1057
Posts: 6519Chicago and hotel Leyva
Glad you are happy with your sweet and sexy memories.
Between 2000 to 2005 Chicago had the hottest girls in La Zona, only a few any night, but worth waiting until midnight for them to show. I would party past 1 to 2 AM then drive home in the dark, got ambushed a couple times by Policia patrol cars but never gave them any money.
Bars owners want to maximize profit. During work shift, Chicago girls have to use Jalos' high-priced rooms. They would get fired going to other hotels, have to wait after their shift to go to Leyva.
Back then HK was just a small sleazy bar with a few skanky girls dancing. Now Chicago has 2 dozen girls, mostly older, chunky, homely-looking, but HK easily has 3 to 4 x number of girls every night with dozens model-quality talents. With so many hot girls in HK every night, you get jaded, don't have to crawl in bed with every hot girl in the club.
Sure hope other bars know how to recruit more hot girls to give HK real competition, hotter talents, better services, lower prices. Over a thousand Tijuana girls are now listed in Seeking.com, some very hot. Would be very nice if they seek employment in the bars hehe.
I am still trying to go to Colombia. Will look you up.
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08-17-21 16:29 #1056
Posts: 1792Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
Right next door to CC which was a blast during those prime years, heck you could not even walk through the club as it was wall to wall people drinking and dancing and choosing which chica to take up stairs or in my case take to my room next door at the Leyva.
BTW I always took my room on the upper 2 floors facing the parking lot as at that time (IE 1999 to about 2003) I could get a signal on my AT&T cell phone from San Diego cell towers when in the rooms or standing on the balcony, but then sometimes it would switch to International Roaming and I would get asked questions from work associates back in Irvine and Newport Beach (my office) asking where I was as the ring and number was different, hehehehehe.
Like that old song lyrics:
Those were the days my friend.
We thought they'd never end.
We'd sing and dance forever and a day.
We'd live the life we choose.
We'd fight and never lose.
For we were young and sure to have our way.
La la la la la la.
La la la la la la.
La la la la La la la la la la.
Then the busy years went rushing by us.
We lost our starry notions on the way.
If by chance I'd see you in the tavern.
We'd smile at one another and we'd say.
Those were the days my friend.
We thought they'd never end.
At Hotel Leyva, about the year 2000 I recall watching them build the 3 level parking structure in that center parking area over the course of about 3 years. I would sit out on the balcony smoking a blunt and watching the world go by.
Nowadays living for 4 years in Medellin, Colombia and doing the same but still loving the Latina chicas, heheheh.
At times I have flashbacks and wonder about all the girls I meet at CC, some I took to San Diego for weekends, some friendships lasted 3 or more years and others I spent time with down in Rosarito and Ensenada just hanging around the pool and enjoying good restaurants and endless days and nights, I hope they are alive and well and most likely back in their home city with family and kids and even grand kids.
The Tall Man.
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08-17-21 00:56 #1055
Posts: 6519Hotel Leyva
Rainman,
Why would you want to stay over night in Jalos' old, worn out, expensive rooms, thumping music all night with no windows.
Hotel Leyva is right next to Jalos, rooms are not much worse, some with balconies and windows, about $25 a night.
Overnights Still Possible at Hotel Jalos?
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08-17-21 00:35 #1054
Posts: 246Overnights Still Possible at Hotel Jalos?
Can anyone confirm if overnight hotel stays are still possible at hotel jalos above the Chicago club?
The website has been down. Tried contacting on social, got an initial response, but having trouble getting follow-up messages.
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08-15-21 21:51 #1053
Posts: 558Originally Posted by PdSuave [View Original Post]
I especially hate how people express their fears, trepidations, or insecurities against people on the ground sharing their stories and experiences when they may not have even stepped foot into the country. I know my parents always told me how risky it was to start my businesses, but guess what, when I get old, I don't even need to rely on social security or government handouts. I've set myself and my kids up for generational wealth.
I like quotes so will leave one from Jim Rohn "Let others lead small lives, but not you. Let others argue over small things, but not you. Let others cry over small hurts, but not you. Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you. ".
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08-15-21 21:41 #1052
Posts: 558Originally Posted by Sol12 [View Original Post]