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  1. #12488

    Casaro

    Makes sense.

    Super spreader venue.

    Its a dance bar / strip club and it is fun AF.

    Loved taking the ceci girl there, it was a more or less normal date night out before going back to a love motel and fucking all night.

    Quote Originally Posted by DiverOyster  [View Original Post]
    Casarao is currently closed. Check their website.

  2. #12487
    In RJ you can get a registered (cadastro) sim card at Central for 17 reais.

    Not in SP.

    My intuition is it is security.

    Think of all the things you can do with a phone number, which in turn gets attached to whatsapp and all the other messaging apps.

    Quote Originally Posted by Polyamorist  [View Original Post]
    I don't know either, but from the behavior of phone store clerks there are clearly some perverse incentives at work. My best guess is that they only get commission for sales to customers with CPFs and this is part of the government's drive to plant CPFs on everyone and shoehorn CPFs into every transaction.

    You could try saying, "If you sell me a SIM card, I'll buy R100 credit," and maybe they get commission on that.

  3. #12486
    Quote Originally Posted by Rextor  [View Original Post]
    I don't understand why it seems to be so hard to get a SIM card in Brazil. I feel like multiple posters have had trouble in this area. Is there a definitive guide? After reading SK's report I'm still confused.
    I don't know either, but from the behavior of phone store clerks there are clearly some perverse incentives at work. My best guess is that they only get commission for sales to customers with CPFs and this is part of the government's drive to plant CPFs on everyone and shoehorn CPFs into every transaction.

    You could try saying, "If you sell me a SIM card, I'll buy R100 credit," and maybe they get commission on that.

  4. #12485
    Quote Originally Posted by Kib123  [View Original Post]
    SK, Nice report. Such candid observations are always very valuable to mongers. And, yes, never change money at the airport. Your best bet are the bank ATMs at the airport if you need cash.
    Nope, they are rigged with card skimmers. GRU is one big gringo trap. It's best if you have cash from a previous visit. Or call an Uber using a card and get cash in an ATM once you get into the city. Not a 24-hour ATM as those are often hijacked too.

  5. #12484

    SP moved may up my list of preferred destinations

    My return journey to SP went exceptionally well, and my faith in SP as a premium mongering destination is cemented.

    Visited many of the clinicas from my last trip. Miruna, Brooklin, Enjoy, and surprisingly this time, everyone I sessioned with provided MSOG and honored the full hour. Another surprise was that 2 ladies directed Mr Jonhson to their backdoor without my asking. Only in Brazil.

    I also tried some new clinicas. The two that stood out were Kin Center and Prime:

    Kin Center; I found this spa to be the most welcoming of all the ones I have visited so far. Very friendly front desk with English speaker on hand to help if needed. Selection was decent, someone for everyone's taste. I chose Victoria, a slim hottie with tats everywhere. Had a tongue piercing that she knew how to put to good use. Excellent GFE service plus massage. MSOG friendly.

    Prime; Seems to be very popular or I went at the wrong time, had to wait 40 min for a room after making my choice. The hottest lineup I ever saw in any spa. Six ladies were available and all were 8 and up. Chose Alicia, a skinny but very shapely hottie. Spoke good English. Only downside was that she did not like kissing, but everything else was delivered to perfection, including MSOG. One of the few with whom I did not need to fake the second pop.

    I also had a visit from a hottie I met on the last trip, and this time she took a full holiday from polishing other men's poles for cash to be with me full time. Spent the entire week at my place. These Brazilians are the best.

    Also took time to visit MASP, thoroughly enjoyed the experience and I highly recommend. Only Rs 90 for 2 tickets.

    Happy mongering my friends.

  6. #12483
    Quote Originally Posted by SinfullyKorean  [View Original Post]
    Got to get my internet working tomorrow so I can Uber around!

    TL; DR. Spent most of the day trying to get internet working with new sim card. Only got to try 1 clinica, but had a good session with Mia at Prime.
    Nice detailed initial report. Good to see you on the ground and hoping to hear some honest intel on Scandallo and other boetes in coming days.

    I really wanted to respond to your arrival plan post regarding money exchange and SIM card but decided against it because I thought you you knew what you were doing.

    Money Exchange:

    I have never exchanged currency in foreign country except in Canada (Canada has places that give very competitive exchange rate) because of poor exchange rate they give. I think 5:1 you got at the mall is a good rate but you got screwed at airport.

    There are other more efficient and secure ways to get local currency if you don't mind leaving an electronic trail. You can PM me for details or search the forum to find out for yourself.

    SIM card:

    I used it only once in Europe which worked fine but it was a hassle to provide identification etc. To get it activated. I have used T-mobile in the past but I now use Google-Fi and it is fantastic.

    Prime:

    I usually go for 1 HR sessions but in clinicas I prefer 30 min because of language problem. 1 HR is too long when you can't speak same language.

    Looking forward to reading your reports.

  7. #12482
    I don't understand why it seems to be so hard to get a SIM card in Brazil. I feel like multiple posters have had trouble in this area. Is there a definitive guide? After reading SK's report I'm still confused.

  8. #12481
    Quote Originally Posted by SinfullyKorean  [View Original Post]
    I guess plans mean jack when shit hits the fan. I'll write out my experience in case another noob can benefit from it. Skip to the FR if airport and phone acquisition stories don't interest you.

    Airport to Hotel

    There was an exchange kiosk prior to exiting the customs checkpoint. , but it was closed. Right before exiting the airports are where I saw some currency exchange desks. I exchanged $40 US, but realized what a rip off the airport exchange rate is. I got back 150 REAL for 40 USD. That's a 25% loss ($10)! Glad I only exchanged $40. I actually shouldn't have exchanged any at all. But didn't know if I'd need it for some reason.
    SK, Nice report. Such candid observations are always very valuable to mongers. And, yes, never change money at the airport. Your best bet are the bank ATMs at the airport if you need cash.

  9. #12480
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve9696  [View Original Post]
    In Brazil they call that missionary anal position "roast chicken" for obvious reasons. They have a great way with words for sex positions. Missionary is called MMPP for "mama and papa" as in boring traditional sex like the parents do. LOL. Luv that.
    Yeah, and doggy is 'quatro' - just learned that the other day when a lady was showing me her tail.

  10. #12479

    Phone and exchange

    Quote Originally Posted by SinfullyKorean  [View Original Post]
    I guess plans mean jack when shit hits the fan. I'll write out my experience in case another noob can benefit from it. Skip to the FR if airport and phone acquisition stories don't interest you.

    Airport to Hotel

    The airport is really nice and simple. You make your way out of customs check and out of the duty free shopping area. I don't remember seeing any cell phone selling services / kiosks. There was an exchange kiosk prior to exiting the customs checkpoint. , but it was closed. Right before exiting the airports are where I saw some currency exchange desks. I exchanged $40 US, but realized what a rip off the airport exchange rate is. I got back 150 REAL for 40 USD. That's a 25% loss ($10)! Glad I only exchanged $40. I actually shouldn't have exchanged any at all. But didn't know if I'd need it for some reason.

    Finding a vendor to buy a sim card was also an adventure. Everyone kept telling me to go upstairs. Eventually ended up on the top floor, but they require a CPF number. There was a nice older lady that understood English and translated for me. She apologized and said it makes no sense that they don't give sim cards to tourists in an airport. I thanked her and left.
    I was going to reply to your earlier message and tell you to try Vivo on the third floor at Ibirapuera, but I got locked out. I got a SIM card there last December and again this past Monday. Took about 45 min. I have no CPF but they arrange it. I think I paid $12 reais for the sim and an extra $100 reais or so and got set up with loads of data good for 6 months.

    Instead of doing exchange try using a debit card. They are accepted almost everywhere. Or withdraw from the ATM. Some ATMs charge fees. Some do not. My best luck is with Bradesco ATMs.

    For a decent steak try Barbaro in Vila Olimpia. It's not too far from Shopping Ibirapuera.

  11. #12478

    Finally in Sao Paulo

    I guess plans mean jack when shit hits the fan. I'll write out my experience in case another noob can benefit from it. Skip to the FR if airport and phone acquisition stories don't interest you.

    Airport to Hotel

    The airport is really nice and simple. You make your way out of customs check and out of the duty free shopping area. I don't remember seeing any cell phone selling services / kiosks. There was an exchange kiosk prior to exiting the customs checkpoint. , but it was closed. Right before exiting the airports are where I saw some currency exchange desks. I exchanged $40 US, but realized what a rip off the airport exchange rate is. I got back 150 REAL for 40 USD. That's a 25% loss ($10)! Glad I only exchanged $40. I actually shouldn't have exchanged any at all. But didn't know if I'd need it for some reason.

    Finding a vendor to buy a sim card was also an adventure. Everyone kept telling me to go upstairs. Eventually ended up on the top floor, but they require a CPF number. There was a nice older lady that understood English and translated for me. She apologized and said it makes no sense that they don't give sim cards to tourists in an airport. I thanked her and left.

    So, after walking around in the airport for a good 30-60 minutes, I'm ready to head to my hotel. I use the airport wifi to call an Uber. But the connection drops outside. I had to turn on roaming on my US phone to get service and get an Uber.

    Hotel check-in was pretty smooth. Although she forgot to give me my wifi password. If you're booking in Bourbon hotel, the username and password are the hotel room and firstname+lastname (lowercase). They allowed me to check in early (12 pm) since the room was ready. Unpacked, showered, and went to the mall + grocery store.

    Phone

    Oh man. The phone's been a huge ordeal for me today. It's the reason I'm writing the report instead of being in Scandallo. I've been running back and forth trying to get a sim to work. First went to the Ibirapuera mall. Went all the way to the top to get a new sim card. Lots of miscommunication due to language barrier, even with google translator. Finally got my sim card. Phone and internet worked. But after a couple hours, the internet was not working again. I don't know what data plan they gave me, but I ran out of it FAST. Went back to the mall to Vivo (2nd floor). They told me to go to see&A to recharge my data. I went, and again took a good 30 minutes to recharge due to the language barrier. It worked again for an hour or so, but stopped again. I went back to the mall, went to the 3rd floor (where I got my phone). The manager there speaks English. He told me I need to dial the number on the back of the card I received plus the number on the scratch off. So back to my hotel. I called the number, but nothing happened. Again, back to the mall to figure out what's going on. The manager's gone now. A couple ladies help me out. They reset my data in their system and tell me it might take 24 hours.

    So here I am, in my hotel. Writing this report instead of going to Scandallo =(. But I did get to visit Prime and had a good time.

    Oh yea, the exchange rate at the mall was much better. Got the full 5:1 conversion.

    Field Report

    Went to a couple clinicas (Prime and Carinas), but only sessioned with Mia at Prime. She was DDG, easily a 9 for me. Not too big, but with some meat on her bones. Her face reminded me of Dascha Polanco from Orange is the new Black, but with a banging body. She had burgundy hair highlights and piercings in both her nipples. 240 real for 1 HR. Only went for 1 pop, I don't know if MSOG is available. Lots of kissing, decent BBBJ with LOTS of spit and very responsive to DATY. Covered MISH with DFK and K9 for the finish. Still had 30 minutes after the pounding. She gave me a very light massage. Normally don't like light massages, but it felt really good due to fatigue from the flight.

    I went to Carninas after Prime just to check them out. When I got there, they only had 2 garotas available. Neither looked that great so I left. Hopefully, the pickings will be better tomorrow.

    Food

    Due to internet not working on my phone, decided to settle for the Hotel restaurant. I really wanted steak for my first meal. The restaurant's called Zillis. Steak was kind of bland. Don't know if that's because of my American taste buds.

    Got to get my internet working tomorrow so I can Uber around!

    TL; DR. Spent most of the day trying to get internet working with new sim card. Only got to try 1 clinica, but had a good session with Mia at Prime.

  12. #12477

    Arrival plan

    I wanted to lay out my game plan for when I arrive:

    Exchange a small amount USD at the airport and the rest in the city.

    I'll probably need to visit the bank before my flight and exchange my money for crisp bills. I'm assuming Brazil's currency exchange is similar to Vietnam and Thailand where they won't accept worn bills? And currency exchange in the city is going to be better than exchange rates in the airport? Do they also give lower amounts if the bills are in smaller denominations like in Thailand?

    After (or before, depending on where the phone kiosk is), I'll get a sim card for my GSM phone. Upon activation, I'll Uber to my hotel and drop off my luggage while I walk around a bit, probably to the mall and get something to eat.

    Since check-in's at 2, I'll have some time to kill. I'm thinking of visiting either Prime or Carinas, although I suppose the talent will be hit or miss so early in the day. After resting up, I'll probably head over to Scandallo or Tangara.

  13. #12476

    Prive Savana's Club

    Quote Originally Posted by DiverOyster  [View Original Post]
    There is a small alley in between. Go to Casa 1. Yes, they do have real beds, and their bathrooms are huge for SP standard.
    This place is called Prive Savana's Club on Gpguia. I heard it's been around for like 30 years but hardly anyone knows about it.

  14. #12475
    Quote Originally Posted by Vagabundo1  [View Original Post]
    I hit this in late 2019 with a Ceci girl.

    She loved it, as she was pricing herself against the talent there.

    Security is tight. They made me surrender a small flashlight in lululemon dress pant quality trousers, the aptly named, "ABC -- anti ball crushing -- pant, which is highly recommended travel gear, along with all the LULU gear.
    Casarao is currently closed. Check their website.

  15. #12474
    Quote Originally Posted by DreamCarnarvon  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for confirming the price. 300 reais is quite high for a clinica, even Abbobora is not that high. I know you said their facilities are nice. How are they compared to Prime's rooms? I hope they have real beds.

    I tried google mapping the address Alemeda Joaquim Eugnio de Lima, 1674 but could find a building with that number. There is 1656 then the next building is 1682.
    There is a small alley in between. Go to Casa 1. Yes, they do have real beds, and their bathrooms are huge for SP standard.

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