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  1. #3693
    Quote Originally Posted by LegitNooby  [View Original Post]
    Food is actually a pretty big selling point and you're not the first I've heard mention it. Is the food in Colombia actually bad?

    I'm also quite a bit more interested in having a girl in the hotel room as opposed to a club, especially interested in overnight. Not that I won't try the clubs! I just might be a bit shy for it at first hahaha.
    It is uninteresting like The Cane said. There are more choices if you stay in the gentrified areas but I think it is significantly more expensive, relatively to local.

    If you prefer to invite girl to your room. Medellin will be much cheaper and has more girls but it takes preparation.

  2. #3692
    Quote Originally Posted by LegitNooby  [View Original Post]
    Food is actually a pretty big selling point and you're not the first I've heard mention it. Is the food in Colombia actually bad?

    I'm also quite a bit more interested in having a girl in the hotel room as opposed to a club, especially interested in overnight. Not that I won't try the clubs! I just might be a bit shy for it at first hahaha.
    Colombian food itself isn't very good, but you don't have to eat Colombian food in Colombia. There are good Peruvian, Mexican, Italian, Japanese, etc restaurants and generally quite inexpensive.

    Back to what you'll spend, Rio and Medellin will be about the same other than the flight, which (from the USA) will be more for Rio. Sao Paulo can be more expensive, though it doesn't have to be (Clinicas can be fantastic w / o spending much). But most people want to check out the boates like Scandallo, Bomboa, etc. And that can get expensive, though they are spectacular.

  3. #3691

    Food

    Quote Originally Posted by LegitNooby  [View Original Post]
    Food is actually a pretty big selling point and you're not the first I've heard mention it. Is the food in Colombia actually bad?
    Colombian food is just mostly kind of bland and uninteresting. Brazilian cuisine is much, much better. Way!

  4. #3690
    Quote Originally Posted by PussyRiot  [View Original Post]
    So as long as two vaccines are taken (fully vaccinated), no longer need the Covid test to enter Brazil?

    Can anyone who visited recently confirm this detail?
    You should contact official sources for inquires of this nature if you planning to travel.

    Brazilian Embassy - http://miami.itamaraty.gov.br/en-us/...to_brazil_.xml.

    US State Department - https://br.usembassy.gov/covid-19-information/.

    US CDC https://www.cdc.gov.

  5. #3689
    Quote Originally Posted by PussyRiot  [View Original Post]
    So as long as two vaccines are taken (fully vaccinated), no longer need the Covid test to enter Brazil?

    Can anyone who visited recently confirm this detail?
    All of that shit is about to be null and void.

  6. #3688
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    Colombia is cheaper and has more girls but depending on what you like it may take some work. Brazil is more diverse and with more variety. Food is much better too.

    For USD 100, you should be able to have 2 30 minutes sessions in most clinicas, one session at 4 x4. The higher end boates are more expensive but you should be able to manage a few visits. A visit and a session in Scandallo will cost USD 300 total, more or less. There are cheaper places but it is not as easy for you to navigate.
    Food is actually a pretty big selling point and you're not the first I've heard mention it. Is the food in Colombia actually bad?

    I'm also quite a bit more interested in having a girl in the hotel room as opposed to a club, especially interested in overnight. Not that I won't try the clubs! I just might be a bit shy for it at first hahaha.

  7. #3687

    Flight

    Quote Originally Posted by LegitNooby  [View Original Post]
    Brazil. You guys are crushing it on the info and response times LOL!

    And yes $3000 was my full budget, flight, and hotel included. That is not to say I couldn't go over if needed just the number I was hoping to stay under.

    Now over on the Colombia boards the guys were recommending hotel m. Apparently it is / was ran by a guy that used these boards? Or something like that, anyways they said it was a great spot for first timers cause there would be girls working the hotel and other mongers staying there who could show you the ropes. As well as English speaking staff, I speak some Spanish (enough to get what I need / want but not enough to have a deep conversation) but zero Portuguese. I'm assuming there are places like this in Rio and SP? Any recommendations?

    Thanks as always and sorry, just a little nervous / excited and trying to plan / research as much as I can in the next two months.
    If the cost of your flight is included in that $3,000 too, then I think that's cutting it too close. You could do it, but then you're really going to have to monger on the cheap. Remember you still have to eat! Plus if you're like me you'll want to drink. Plus transportation and any incidentals. And we haven't even dealt with paying for a place to stay yet. As was suggested, you could probably swing it with the cost of an apartment or a cheaper hotel coming out of your $3 grand. But, you shouldn't look to pay for your airfare out of that too. And remember, airfares are projected to be going up! The best situation would be to pay for airfare and lodging with additional funds. Then you can really have a good time with $3 grand in "ground game" money. At the very least, save up enough extra to cover your airfare without having to take that out of the $3 grand. You won't regret it when you finally get down there. Believe me!

  8. #3686
    Quote Originally Posted by LegitNooby  [View Original Post]
    ...

    Brazil honestly sounds amazing and it's really starting to win out in my mind, my only concern now is that it seems quite a bit pricier than Colombia? I may go broke if I spend 10 days in Brazil sampling as many beautiful women as I can haha. I could just be misunderstanding the prices but it seems about 3 x the price of Colombia?

    That's not necessarily a bad thing I'm just worried as a first timer I might go too hard. I'm trying to keep to my $3000 usd budget!
    Colombia is cheaper and has more girls but depending on what you like it may take some work. Brazil is more diverse and with more variety. Food is much better too.

    For USD 100, you should be able to have 2 30 minutes sessions in most clinicas, one session at 4 x4. The higher end boates are more expensive but you should be able to manage a few visits. A visit and a session in Scandallo will cost USD 300 total, more or less. There are cheaper places but it is not as easy for you to navigate.

  9. #3685
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCane  [View Original Post]
    You can comfortably do 10 days in Brazil on a $3,000 budget as long as you watch your daily spending. When I say that, I'm excluding roundtrip airfare and your living arrangements (hotel or apartment). Whatever you do, don't go down there trying to scrimp and save due to an insufficient budget. Get your money right, and stay at least 10 days! Sounds like you're on the right track. Get your travel arrangements sorted out and hit the ground with $3,000 to spend over 10 days, and you're good. That's going to buy a whole lotta butt hole bro! Hahaha!
    Brazil. You guys are crushing it on the info and response times LOL!

    And yes $3000 was my full budget, flight, and hotel included. That is not to say I couldn't go over if needed just the number I was hoping to stay under.

    Now over on the Colombia boards the guys were recommending hotel m. Apparently it is / was ran by a guy that used these boards? Or something like that, anyways they said it was a great spot for first timers cause there would be girls working the hotel and other mongers staying there who could show you the ropes. As well as English speaking staff, I speak some Spanish (enough to get what I need / want but not enough to have a deep conversation) but zero Portuguese. I'm assuming there are places like this in Rio and SP? Any recommendations?

    Thanks as always and sorry, just a little nervous / excited and trying to plan / research as much as I can in the next two months.

  10. #3684

    Entry requirement

    So as long as two vaccines are taken (fully vaccinated), no longer need the Covid test to enter Brazil?

    Can anyone who visited recently confirm this detail?

  11. #3683
    $3000 is more than enough for 10 days. Even including lodging could be done. Though obviously if you want to stay in five star hotels and go to Scandallo every night, you'the spend more. While Scandallo is a must see, IMO one or maybe two nights is enough.

    I've been to both Brasil and Colombia about 30 times each. Obviously I love both, but Brasil's always been my #1. The women are in a class of their own as far as performance.

    My only concern for you is if you have to go in North America Summer. The days will be shorter then as it's their Winter. Think Miami in January. Pleasant weather but frequently not beach weather.

  12. #3682

    Budgeting

    Quote Originally Posted by LegitNooby  [View Original Post]
    Holy crap Brazil! Wow you guys really came through, you weren't the only one who responded, just the most recent but damn thank you all so much!

    Brazil honestly sounds amazing and it's really starting to win out in my mind, my only concern now is that it seems quite a bit pricier than Colombia? I may go broke if I spend 10 days in Brazil sampling as many beautiful women as I can haha. I could just be misunderstanding the prices but it seems about 3 x the price of Colombia?

    That's not necessarily a bad thing I'm just worried as a first timer I might go too hard. I'm trying to keep to my $3000 usd budget!
    You can comfortably do 10 days in Brazil on a $3,000 budget as long as you watch your daily spending. When I say that, I'm excluding roundtrip airfare and your living arrangements (hotel or apartment). Whatever you do, don't go down there trying to scrimp and save due to an insufficient budget. Get your money right, and stay at least 10 days! Sounds like you're on the right track. Get your travel arrangements sorted out and hit the ground with $3,000 to spend over 10 days, and you're good. That's going to buy a whole lotta butt hole bro! Hahaha!

  13. #3681
    Quote Originally Posted by WyattEarp  [View Original Post]
    Combo is right. If you read the forum thoroughly and follow the advice given, you will be fine. He's also right when he says there are plenty of legit venues in Rio and SP where you simply walk in and you will be taken care of by the girl of your choice for a reasonable price. These venues are virtually newbie-proof and have experience serving foreigners.

    I would also dive into a quick language course like Portuguese or Spanish in ten minutes day with both hearing and reading aspects. While learning some words and phrases is not a prerequisite, it helps in many situations. Uber also makes it easier to get around. You simply type your destination into the app. Some Tripadvisor or travel blog advice could help as well for travel basics, meals and non-mongering activities.

    I've been to every country on your list except the DR. You will not find the variety and quantity of hot women that you will find in Rio and Sao Paulo. SP working girls are especially diverse. Brazilian working girls are also the best sexual performers on the planet.

    Don't ask about prices. First, the two top destinations on your list Brazil and Colombia are not expensive. Second, it's a newbie faux pas to ignore reading the forum and jump to asking commonly-discussed topics. There are endless price discussions for each venue in each country's forum.
    Holy crap Brazil! Wow you guys really came through, you weren't the only one who responded, just the most recent but damn thank you all so much!

    Brazil honestly sounds amazing and it's really starting to win out in my mind, my only concern now is that it seems quite a bit pricier than Colombia? I may go broke if I spend 10 days in Brazil sampling as many beautiful women as I can haha. I could just be misunderstanding the prices but it seems about 3 x the price of Colombia?

    That's not necessarily a bad thing I'm just worried as a first timer I might go too hard. I'm trying to keep to my $3000 usd budget!

  14. #3680
    Quote Originally Posted by WyattEarp  [View Original Post]
    I presume you meant "visit a few more countries".



    When I have made multi-country trips to South America from the United States, I will check on-line for the multi-stop flight tickets for a price reference. However as a general rule, it's usually cheaper to book the cross-continent flights separately then book the flights within South America with a regional carrier. You can start with Expedia, Travelocity, etc. But I always check the regional carrier's site as well.

    I also think if you change or cancel an interregional flight it is easier if that is a separate booking.
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCane  [View Original Post]
    This is the best way to proceed. Done it many times myself.
    Precisely what I was wondering, thanks!

  15. #3679

    Yep!

    Quote Originally Posted by WyattEarp  [View Original Post]
    However as a general rule, it's usually cheaper to book the cross-continent flights separately then book the flights within South America with a regional carrier. You can start with Expedia, Travelocity, etc. But I always check the regional carrier's site as well.
    This is the best way to proceed. Done it many times myself.

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