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  1. #6556

    Thanks for the info! Is La Bocatorena open?

    Really miss Panama, also wondering about La Mayor!

    Quote Originally Posted by RickAnderson  [View Original Post]
    Well, I can confirm the following so that the map can be updated:

    1- Miami Night Club is permanently closed. Only the sign outside remains, but the interior has been gutted.

    2- The Cotton Club closed years ago before the pandemic.

    3- The Venetto Hotel / Casino also closed before the pandemic.

    4- The Los Arcos Love Motel is open.

  2. #6555
    Well, I can confirm the following so that the map can be updated:

    1- Miami Night Club is permanently closed. Only the sign outside remains, but the interior has been gutted.

    2- The Cotton Club closed years ago before the pandemic.

    3- The Venetto Hotel / Casino also closed before the pandemic.

    4- The Los Arcos Love Motel is open.

    Quote Originally Posted by WorldTravel69  [View Original Post]
    You can Check these out and let Us know what is Open!

    https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?h...174999998&z=13

  3. #6554

    W Panama by Marriott?

    It's a Marriott chain right? Interesting how the W and AC both reopened but the Panama Marriott which was more established closed; sad. Guess I'll give the W a try next time. Did you walk the 5 min with the girls or took a taxi / Uber? I've found some girls have no problem walking back with you to the hotel if it's close but some want a ride even if it's the Continental around the corner.

    Quote Originally Posted by Brugs  [View Original Post]
    Hi all,

    Was there last week for 4 days and 3 nights.

    Thank you hard drive for the info, because my foreign affair website was always on the midnight curfew time.

    So it's true that everything closed at 9 pm, and you have until 10 pm to get back to your place.

    Been the 3 nights at Don Julio, 2 colombians and one for Cuba (best one of the 3).

    They all started at 200 $ an hours, I was laughing and yet with that they go down to 150 $. Less will be complicated, depends maybe of the girl.

    To be true the one from Cuba stayed until 10:40 pm (2 hours and 40 minutes and I paid for 2 hours), I came to the lobby with her and wait for her uber. At that time, at least 5 girls from the Don Julio arrived with guys to my hotel.

    The doorboy told me that the police pretty much does nothing to stop cars at night, unless it's bad luck.

    Oh yeah, I stayed at W hostel, 5 minutes walk from the action, very very nice hotel, no problems to bring back girls..

  4. #6553

    Chica Map

    You can Check these out and let Us know what is Open!

    https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?h...174999998&z=13

    Quote Originally Posted by GameTime  [View Original Post]
    I've been to Panama 4 times. I always struggle with finding action during the day. I tried Bocaterana but I just can't do that. Not my speed. Were you or does anyone have intel on daytime spots where babes hang out?

  5. #6552

    Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by Brugs  [View Original Post]
    Exactly guys, it's this one.

    No problem with the ladies, and no charge.

    Have fun.
    Thanks for clearing that up! I'm considering retiring to PC in a few years. I like Cartagena, but Colombias tax laws are a hassle. Is LE Palace still open?

  6. #6551

    Ac

    Just back from nine days in Panama. Stayed at the AC Marriott.

    Registered for two people no fee to bring a lady in they just register them in the room and give them their ID back. Last four days I was with the same lady never even stopped at the desk.

  7. #6550
    Quote Originally Posted by Brugs  [View Original Post]
    Exactly guys, it's this one.

    No problem with the ladies, and no charge.

    Have fun.
    I've been to Panama 4 times. I always struggle with finding action during the day. I tried Bocaterana but I just can't do that. Not my speed. Were you or does anyone have intel on daytime spots where babes hang out?

  8. #6549
    Quote Originally Posted by GameTime  [View Original Post]
    I was wondering the same thing about the W Hotel. Its really nice. If they allow guests I'll be staying there.
    Exactly guys, it's this one.

    No problem with the ladies, and no charge.

    Have fun.

  9. #6548
    Quote Originally Posted by BrotherP  [View Original Post]
    Nice report bro! Google is coming back with the W Panama. Is that the hotel you're speaking of? Thanks!
    I was wondering the same thing about the W Hotel. Its really nice. If they allow guests I'll be staying there.

  10. #6547

    W Hotel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Brugs  [View Original Post]
    Hi all,

    Was there last week for 4 days and 3 nights.

    Thank you hard drive for the info, because my foreign affair website was always on the midnight curfew time.

    So it's true that everything closed at 9 pm, and you have until 10 pm to get back to your place.

    Been the 3 nights at Don Julio, 2 colombians and one for Cuba (best one of the 3).

    They all started at 200 $ an hours, I was laughing and yet with that they go down to 150 $. Less will be complicated, depends maybe of the girl.

    To be true the one from Cuba stayed until 10:40 pm (2 hours and 40 minutes and I paid for 2 hours), I came to the lobby with her and wait for her uber. At that time, at least 5 girls from the Don Julio arrived with guys to my hotel.

    The doorboy told me that the police pretty much does nothing to stop cars at night, unless it's bad luck.

    Oh yeah, I stayed at W hostel, 5 minutes walk from the action, very very nice hotel, no problems to bring back girls.

    Good thing is that you don't have to pass by the lobby to access your room.

    Panama is way much different than before all this pandemic started I agree, Don Julio has nothing to see with what was Habanos, but the "reinas de bellezas" are still there, and many more will come back when things will be better.

    Cheers.
    Nice report bro! Google is coming back with the W Panama. Is that the hotel you're speaking of? Thanks!

  11. #6546

    Panama City

    Hi all,

    Was there last week for 4 days and 3 nights.

    Thank you hard drive for the info, because my foreign affair website was always on the midnight curfew time.

    So it's true that everything closed at 9 pm, and you have until 10 pm to get back to your place.

    Been the 3 nights at Don Julio, 2 colombians and one for Cuba (best one of the 3).

    They all started at 200 $ an hours, I was laughing and yet with that they go down to 150 $. Less will be complicated, depends maybe of the girl.

    To be true the one from Cuba stayed until 10:40 pm (2 hours and 40 minutes and I paid for 2 hours), I came to the lobby with her and wait for her uber. At that time, at least 5 girls from the Don Julio arrived with guys to my hotel.

    The doorboy told me that the police pretty much does nothing to stop cars at night, unless it's bad luck.

    Oh yeah, I stayed at W hostel, 5 minutes walk from the action, very very nice hotel, no problems to bring back girls.

    Good thing is that you don't have to pass by the lobby to access your room.

    Panama is way much different than before all this pandemic started I agree, Don Julio has nothing to see with what was Habanos, but the "reinas de bellezas" are still there, and many more will come back when things will be better.

    Cheers.

  12. #6545

    HardDrive:

    HardDrive:

    Thank you. Headed to Panama on the 29th staying at the AC.

  13. #6544

    Panama City, Panama and San Jose Costa Rica. June 8 - 18

    I just returned from a trip that started out for 3 nights in Panama City, Panama and then 8 nights in San Jose, Costa Rica. I opted for just 3 nights in Panama City as I had never been there before and there was just not much current information available on the forums. The majority of this report will concentrate on Panama City as there is plenty of San Jose info available.

    Panama City.

    The City.

    Panama is a real city with a significant skyline that rivals many US cities. Streets are clean and I felt relatively safe when walking in the main downtown area. Covid precautions really have a grip on the city. Masks are required everywhere, even walking down the street or sitting alone in a car. If you have a problem with this don't go.

    A real curfew, not just driving restrictions begins at 9 pm. This is relatively new as before a surge in cases I believe things were open until midnight. They do give you time to get home. Some convenience and liquor stores are open a little later. I didn't hear about any real after hour activity. I'm sure it exists somewhere but I was only there 3 days and it really didn't matter.

    USD is the currency used here for paper money, Panama does mint their own coins for change.

    And when the sun is out, it is very hot.

    Getting there.

    I flew into Panama City on Copa direct from Chicago. I had to take a short flight on American from Columbus OH the night before. I couldn't make it a single flight itinerary as I was using Avianca miles to buy the ticket.

    I had a business class seat that had significant recline. The food for Covid times wasn't too bad. Drinks were available but I didn't partake as it was early morning. Overall it was a pleasant 5 1/2 hour flight.

    Hotel.

    I stayed at the Hotel El Panama. I had a poolside room with a patio. Breakfast was included and with taxes I believe I paid $75 a night. There are cheaper accommodations available in the same area but this hotel has some pretty good current reviews. The El Panama is an older hotel but the rooms (at least mine) seemed to be recently redone. Excellent water pressure and plenty of hot water. You CAN drink the tap water in Panama City though I mainly used bottled. The included breakfast was good.

    For the three nights I stayed there, I found the hotel to be guest friendly. I just walked through the lobby with my date for the evening and no one said a word. No registration required. I don't know if this was hotel policy or if the night staff was being lazy and could not be bothered. Be advised YMMV on this.

    I was about a five minute walk to the action (see below). Another hotel I might consider that is a bit closer is the AC Marriott if I could get a decent rate and confirm it's guest friendly status.

    Nightlife.

    Again, I was only here 3 nights so my perspective is going to be a bit narrow. Don Julios bar, formerly Habanos Cafe is freelancer central for the downtown area. The way it is currently working with the 9 pm curfew is that the women are supposed to arrive before 6 pm. If they do, they get in for free. If they are later then they must pay a $10 fee. As a result you will see quite a few women hanging outside the bar.

    On the first night I walked by the place at about 5:45. I was pretty much amazed. I saw about 20 women sitting around tables sipping drinks. There might have been four guys there. I had to stop in.

    First off, the women were for the most part gorgeous. Only a couple of gorditas and they weren't really fat, just a bit thick. All were dressed very well. From a quality perspective (not quantity) it was really on par with the Cocal pool bar in Jaco Beach.

    Unlike the bars everywhere else, the women don't really come up to you. They will cast flirty glances and give you a sexy stare, but they won't intrude on you. But if you motion one over, they are there in a heartbeat.

    After talking to one for a while, she let me know that most of the women are visiting / working from another country. In the bar there were quite a few Colombians and Venezuelans. I had the pleasure of the lone Brazilian's company on my first night and a flaca Cubana on my second night. I believe the woman on my final night was Colombian but I really don't know if it even came up in conversation. I met very few real Panamanians in the bar except as waitresses.

    They all start asking for $200 for an hour. You can talk them down to a somewhat lower price with extended time but if you are going to go for multiple hours but not do an overnight then you have to start early a she is going to need to leave your place by 10 pm to avoid any real issues with the police.

    Drinks here were a bit pricy with a local beer being $5 and most mixed drinks $10. There did not appear to be any surcharge for a drink for a woman but I have heard previous reports indicate there might be. Maybe on the weekend?

    There is also a little bar / restaurant around the corner from Don Julios that has some FL traffic sitting in the seats on the patio / terrace. I stopped in there the first night and sat down next to the cute Brazilian that I had previously seen in Don Julios (and ended up going home with). I ordered the same beer that I had in Don Julios and gave the waitress a five. She brought it to me and I was surprised that I got back 3 small local coins change. I told the waitress to keep it. After 3 beers, and tipping after each one, the waitress, a not unattractive Panamanian girl, grabbed my head a kissed me, thanking me for my generosity. I came to find out that beers in this bar were only $2 and those little coins were one Balboa each, the equivalent of a dollar. Oh well, stupid gringo. Lesson learned. And by the way, this place has some excellent and inexpensive food too. The second day, I went here for lunch and got a burger that must have been a half pound, fries and a beer for $7.

    San Jose.

    Hotels.

    I spent a couple of nights at the Sportsmens and a few at the Castillo. Really, from a hotel perspective, nothing new to report. Service and food was excellent in both places.

    Bars.

    Same old, same old. Closing at 9. Capacity restrictions at the Sportsmens and newly implemented restrictions at the Taormina. I found the Castillo to have the most consistent crowd around 5 - 6 pm. Bar Poas even had a chain up when they got to their capacity of 20.

    I had trouble myself getting into the Taormina bar on a couple of nights around 7 pm. They have an overflow bar where you can sit in the old poker room but it is difficult to get a drink there. I talked to a woman that used to work out of there a lot and she said that for them to get a seat at the main bar, they have to arrive around 1 pm or so and then sit and wait for the men to show up, probably starting around 5 pm or so. They are also required to buy drinks as they sit there. Not a great deal for the women.

    Summary for Panama City.

    I was pleasantly surprised, Nice city, good inexpensive food and very nice accommodations. Good opportunity for nightlife. I would definitely return. My only recommendation is that if you are going to go the freelancer route, start early, as the best looking women are going to get scooped up pretty fast.

  14. #6543
    Quote Originally Posted by Dave1027  [View Original Post]
    Does anyone know if the Hilton in Panama City, Panama is chica friendly?

    I am arriving there next week and looking at my options?

    Thanks in advance.
    Hi Dave,

    I will be in Panama in a week for work, for 4 days.

    How is it going? Did you had time to go to Habano's / Don Julio?

    Thanks.

  15. #6542

    Hilton Panama with the casino

    Does anyone know if the Hilton in Panama City, Panama is chica friendly?

    I am arriving there next week and looking at my options?

    Thanks in advance.

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