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07-27-15 10:27 #5871
Posts: 18Originally Posted by Mel365 [View Original Post]
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07-27-15 05:51 #5870
Posts: 2040When did Casa Blanca start charging a room fee?
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07-26-15 23:36 #5869
Posts: 18Originally Posted by Barkey [View Original Post]
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07-26-15 23:26 #5868
Posts: 61Originally Posted by OldSchool [View Original Post]
Did you check out Carolina's or Hypnotic? How many girls were working at each club?
Thanks,
Party
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07-26-15 20:19 #5867
Posts: 191Originally Posted by AthTrainer [View Original Post]
Never did make it into a room at El Capitan but I hope that any $10 fee stays there and doesn't get to the other casas.
Looking forward to my next visit in October so to any of you going in the next couple of months look forward to any intel you can offer.
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07-26-15 18:30 #5866
Posts: 56Next week! Yes
Hi to everybody,
A long time than I've post on the site, but now I'm back in the region. So. My next visit to SXM will be in a few days and I would like to know if you have any good recommendations specially in Carolinas. (P.S: I absolutely loved women with long and very long nails. Sorry for that! If by chance, someone will be in the area next week, we can have a drink!
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07-26-15 18:12 #5865
Posts: 775Originally Posted by ClubTed [View Original Post]
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07-26-15 18:10 #5864
Posts: 775Originally Posted by OldSchool [View Original Post]
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07-26-15 17:54 #5863
Posts: 282One other thing about Captain Oliver's / Oyster Pond
Forgot to mention that another upside of this property and the hamlet in general, is the fact that the Gendarme (French Police) that are assigned to the Orleans police station, stay at the Columbus Hotel, which is the property right before the gate / entrance to Captain Oliver's. There's a police truck (type you won't see in the states) and you'll see the cops coming and going in uniform to cover their shifts, mostly younger guys that look like ex-military, that are packing some firepower. Nice to see them milling around in front of the Columbus Hotel when I take my morning walk! Although Captain Oliver's does have a security guard on the premises (although I've walked on the property at sunrise and had a hard time finding him, not that I was looking for him), it's nice to know there is an unofficial police presence in Oyster Pond.
Originally Posted by OldSchool [View Original Post]
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07-26-15 17:27 #5862
Posts: 282Captain Oliver's
That wasn't a bad rate for Captain Oliver's. I stay at a place right up the road from there, a mere 2 minute walk to the hotel. Although the property is a bit dated, and I've never been in a room, the place does have some conveniences for staying in Oyster Pond. While the hotel is on the French side, the Dingy Bar and the other waterfront stores are on the Dutch side. It's a weird boundary crossing the water somehow. But Captain Oliver's does have dining, a pool, a rocky beach with a swim ladder if you're inclined to swim in the pond / harbor, an onsite liquor store, ships store etc. Their website is pretty detailed with the hotel amenities. A couple of good restaurants are up the hill as well, and you've got the marina and the ferry to St. Bart's right at your doorstep. And yes, it's a stone's throw to Casa Blanca, which stays open until 5 am On weekends. And Sunset Retreat is just around the bend from Casa Blanca heading back toward Philipsburg. If you're into sailing, you can always run into some friendly folks at the Dingy Bar either arriving, or about to depart for some interesting destinations. The marina is much more laid back and in my opinion, quieter than the Simpson Bay area, which sees a considerable amount of boat traffic with the opening and closing of the drawbridges.
Originally Posted by OldSchool [View Original Post]
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07-26-15 15:45 #5861
Posts: 282House fees
Thanks for the reply. Curious as to where you stayed as well, since I too stay in the general vicinity, Oyster Pond, but in a private studio, not a hotel. 10 dollar room key charges? Back in the day, you could go to a chica's room for free from when the club opened until 4 pm In some clubs. Room key fees didn't kick in until the evening shift. Then some clubs had 3 dollars for the room key, then it crept up to 5 to 6 bucks. Now 10? Not sure if that's applicable across the board with all clubs, or just with El Capitan. Guess you need to ask ahead of time, either chica or bartender, to make sure even one is on the same page. When you leave the bar at Hypnotic and enter into the foyer, there's a guy at a desk and a couple of visits ago the room key fee had changed and I wasn't sure if it was the club rule, or his rule. Most of the other clubs you just pay the bartender, or hand the money over to the chica who in turn pays the bartender, who then records it in a book. I'm sure the island is slow right now. I miss the days of going to Casa Blanca and seeing about 20 chicas hanging around the bar in the afternoon manhandling me as soon as I entered. My past couple of trips the place was a ghost town in the afternoon. In terms of afternoon takeout, I'll just have to figure out the scene myself in September. Hope you enjoyed your trip.
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07-26-15 15:36 #5860
Posts: 18Originally Posted by AthTrainer [View Original Post]
I booked my hotel well in advanced and it was low season. I used Expedia; there is also www.SkyScanner.com, which will alert you when prices for flight and or Hotel increase or decrease.
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07-25-15 23:36 #5859
Posts: 775Originally Posted by OldSchool [View Original Post]
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07-25-15 16:15 #5858
Posts: 18Originally Posted by ClubTed [View Original Post]
Most of the clubs just have locals hanging out and only spending minimum. I am guessing the better ones are there during high season. I stayed very close to Casa Blanca, which would be my last stop for the night. My hotel was on the border of the Dutch and French side, $280 for four nights, $171 for rental, and flight was $325 total with US Airways.
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07-24-15 16:02 #5857
Posts: 282Afternoon delight
Getting the itch to make another trip to SXM, possibly in September. Although it's a roll of the dice regarding hurricanes, I've found airfares to be at year lows, and the island is quiet, but the clubs are still in full swing. I've had luck in the past doing take-out during the chica's free time. From 4 pm to 8 pm Pricing varied based on a number of factors, chemistry with the girl, how much of a rapport you've built up, how anxious is she to get out of the club, how long has she been on island, and if she is single in the sense of not having a local boyfriend. I found this to be a reasonable alternative to TLN and TLD, since the 3 to 4 hours is just the right amount of time for some fun back at my place, pool time, drinks, and a light nap and maybe a quick informal bite to eat before getting her back to the club. Now the evening is still yours and you can club hop to where she's not working. I've done this with chicas from Defiance, Crystals, Hypnotic and could have with chicas from Carolines and El Cap, but the money they wanted was on par for a TLN and that wasn't going to happen. I've taken some chicas from Carolines into town at 4 pm as a courtesy driver and that was kind of cool having 3 hotties piled into my car.
My question for the recent visitors, since I haven't been on island in 6 months? Is. Has anyone had any recent experiences with take-out during siesta time and if so, are the clubs now charging a multa? In the past the girl could freely leave, but from what I've been reading, unless you're running an errand for her (post office trip, P'burg shuttle, or other necessity) you may get hit with $70 or even $100 bar fine, in addition to whatever you agree upon with the chica. If that is the case, then TLN may be the way to go, if you make a real connection.