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  1. #7328

    Daytime Thing

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    I walked back at night from Bocatorena. Street girls stand in 2's and 3's under umbrellas in the rain at major intersections near the South end.

    Everything is expensive in Casco Viejo. They were mids 30's 40's, heavy, chubby, plain-looking, not much different than the girls in Bocatorena, but wanted about $150 for ST. I passed.
    Thanks for letting us know although this is going to be my only daytime thing as far as mongering goes when I get there in late May. If they are all fuglies, I'm going to bail too and will have to wait until the night time opportunities back at Global Cigar Habanos. I know there are online incall / outcall possibilities in Panama City but not at the ridiculous prices being quoted since I can get those back in Canada.

  2. #7327

    Casco Viejo

    I walked back at night from Bocatorena. Street girls stand in 2's and 3's under umbrellas in the rain at major intersections near the South end.

    Everything is expensive in Casco Viejo. They were mids 30's 40's, heavy, chubby, plain-looking, not much different than the girls in Bocatorena, but wanted about $150 for ST. I passed.

  3. #7326
    Quote Originally Posted by Bacchio  [View Original Post]
    Can anyone share if there are freelancers out and about in Casco Viejo? I am staying down there next month but I understand that most of the action is further north in El Cangrejo / Obarrio / San Francisco. I have read here all about La Bocatorena. A short walk from Casco. And intend on checking that out.
    The freelancers typically hang around La Bocatorena near closing time, or a little after midnight.

  4. #7325
    Quote Originally Posted by Exoticspirit  [View Original Post]
    My Airbnb host who is Canadian, claims that Panama's water treatment systems were built by the USA and therefore quite safe to drink the tap water. But I'm still a bit hesitant to risk it while I'm anywhere south of the US border.
    That's just ethnocentricity, plain and simple. I lived in Panamá and the water is fine. I lived in Costa Rica and the water is fine. I lived in Argentina and the water is fine. I lived in México and Guatemala and the water is not fine. México, a lot of the pipes are clay or similar, are too close to the surface, get punctured, and contamination enters. I don't know the specifics of why Guatemala's water isn't potable. So when I lived in México and Guatemala, did I buy bottled water and selfishly harm the planet? No, I did not. I used a filter, or iodine tablets, or I simply boiled water if I was in an apartment. People who are worrying about the water should be worrying much, much more about the food (much of which is rinsed with. Wait for it. Water).

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  5. #7324

    Good To Know

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeZilla2275  [View Original Post]
    I did not drink the tap water on my last trip to PC, but you want to be mindful of the ice. Without thinking, I asked for ice in all of my drinks at various restaurants and I indulged in the shaved ice treats that you see street vendors selling at various areas around town. I would assume that ice is made with tap water. I never got really sick, but I did have some abdominal discomfort that had me sitting on the toilet more than usual and whatever it was didn't clear up until I got an antibiotic from my doctor.
    This is good to know. Thanks. I will avoid all ice during my upcoming trip. I'm staying at an Airbnb so I can even boil my own water and put a supply in the fridge. Better to be safer than sorry.

  6. #7323
    Quote Originally Posted by Bacchio  [View Original Post]
    Can anyone share if there are freelancers out and about in Casco Viejo? I am staying down there next month but I understand that most of the action is further north in El Cangrejo / Obarrio / San Francisco. I have read here all about La Bocatorena. A short walk from Casco. And intend on checking that out.
    I stayed there a couple years ago for a couple of weeks had a lot of rooftop bars and a lot of cops safe to get out at night in that area. I did not see any freelancers. You can walk to bocatorena from there I would do it in the daytime not night. I never went in but passed by it walking I'm just older man and 12 min not going to get me started but if get back down there I would check it out. My favorite place was gold finger it's in el dorado cost 5 or 6 bucks to go by Uber I been there early part of day may just have one girl later in evening 4 or 5 to choose from it's 120 dollars for hour clean place everything covered. I've done panescorts and have went to their place and have had them come to my place never had an issue and I'm gringo. This year I stayed on balboa ave close to the Hilton like that area better there was a couple erotic massage places close by one was velvet spa nuru was 120 dollars and girls were cute gave good massage a HJ came with the massage if wanted more had to pay a little more but everything was available. I'm hoping to go back a few weeks next year.

  7. #7322
    Quote Originally Posted by Exoticspirit  [View Original Post]
    I should ask since it will be my first trip to Panama City -- is the tap water safe to drink (for those of us from Canada / USA)?
    I did not drink the tap water on my last trip to PC, but you want to be mindful of the ice. Without thinking, I asked for ice in all of my drinks at various restaurants and I indulged in the shaved ice treats that you see street vendors selling at various areas around town. I would assume that ice is made with tap water. I never got really sick, but I did have some abdominal discomfort that had me sitting on the toilet more than usual and whatever it was didn't clear up until I got an antibiotic from my doctor.

  8. #7321

    Casco Viejo

    Can anyone share if there are freelancers out and about in Casco Viejo? I am staying down there next month but I understand that most of the action is further north in El Cangrejo / Obarrio / San Francisco. I have read here all about La Bocatorena. A short walk from Casco. And intend on checking that out.

  9. #7320

    Panama City's Water Treatment System Supposely Built By USA

    Quote Originally Posted by AtxNextDoorGuy  [View Original Post]
    I would buy bottled water to avoid the last kind of sickness on the travel.
    My Airbnb host who is Canadian, claims that Panama's water treatment systems were built by the USA and therefore quite safe to drink the tap water. But I'm still a bit hesitant to risk it while I'm anywhere south of the US border.

  10. #7319

    Weekend in Panama / Miami

    Nothing too special to report here except I heard there is a high send strip club with the hottest girls in Panama at a place called the "Palace" but in spanish. Honestly I forget the name and never hit the place up because I heard they charge $300 a girl and Habanos and JW had decent talent. JW was packed on Thursday and Friday, but surprisingly died on Saturday. No more poker at JW, sad. Also, there is a way to sneak girls up most of the time at JW without being charged or the girls checking in. Habanos is a good time and had some very good talent for $200 an hour starting price.

    My big surprise was my best fuck of this trip was not even in Panama. I spent a night in Miami because I had to catch a morning flight. I called a random internet hoe to kill the time. Surprisingly this girl shows up a stunner, solid 8 and fucks me like there is no tomorrow for $300. Also, I had to do in call with her. With out a doubt the best fuck of my trip. Maybe I got lucky but I will be doing some more nights in miami- prior to my mongering trips. Maybe with Medellin dying and the cartel running Latin America, the hoes will wise up and bring the well closer to the village if you get what I mean.

  11. #7318

    Better to be safe than sorry

    Quote Originally Posted by Exoticspirit  [View Original Post]
    I should ask since it will be my first trip to Panama City -- is the tap water safe to drink (for those of us from Canada / USA)?
    I would buy bottled water to avoid the last kind of sickness on the travel.

  12. #7317

    Panama City Tap Water?

    I should ask since it will be my first trip to Panama City -- is the tap water safe to drink (for those of us from Canada / USA)?

  13. #7316

    Long Layovers

    After long flights, too much rest pents me up with excess energy. Change in time zones mean nights are days, keep me awake and hungry all night for a couple days.

    I can prowl the streets all night instead of staying in hotel, cannot sleep and get bored. Cities in Asia are fairly safe at night, also lots of food and entertainment all night.

  14. #7315

    Layovers In Panama City?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sammon  [View Original Post]
    Long flight wears you out. Need at least a day to recuperate. I did partake in activities at Hong Kong, Manila, Bangkok on long stopovers. Running around being tired is not enjoyable.

    Nowadays I like to break journey for couple of days and enjoy. Airlines used to allow layovers but very few do nowadays.
    Steering the topic back to Panama City, if any of you guys were thinking about going into the city for a several hours as a long layover, maybe the only mongering option would be La Bocaterna since Global Cigar / Habanos is not active until dark. Of course if you have connections with freelancers online or something, you could arrange something at a day hotel too but options are fewer if coming into town for only daytime hours.

    Unless you want to take a quick visit to the canal or something. On a previous trip to Roatan and Ecuador, I had about a 4-5 hour layover at the Panama City airport during the daytime hours before the metro line was built and decided that it was not enough time to venture outside the airport.

  15. #7314
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    There is a free light rail connecting Tocumen to a subway station, where you switch to a short ride to the main plaza with the main bus station in downtown Panama city. It's within walking distances to Chinatown, Bocatorena and the Old City Casco Viejo. Nice, smooth, convenient ride taking about 1 hour.

    In Southeast Asia I would book flights with 27 to 30-hour layover in Changi airport Singapore. That gives me more than enough time to take Grab rides to Chinatown for food, Geylang lorongs for multiple sessions with hot girls from all over Asia, a little sight seeing, then back to Changi to board connecting flights. It's a quick and cheap way to visit Singapore for good food and good sex without wasting precious time, paying extra in airfares and expensive hotels.

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    Long flight wears you out. Need at least a day to recuperate. I did partake in activities at Hong Kong, Manila, Bangkok on long stopovers. Running around being tired is not enjoyable.

    Nowadays I like to break journey for couple of days and enjoy. Airlines used to allow layovers but very few do nowadays.

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