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01-20-19 21:21 #9503
Posts: 648Originally Posted by WyattEarp [View Original Post]
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01-20-19 19:34 #9502
Posts: 46Originally Posted by LobbyMan1 [View Original Post]
Cheers.
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01-20-19 19:23 #9501
Posts: 2041Originally Posted by Rovnak [View Original Post]
There are plenty of youtube videos that can explain it better than me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ-NlHUcffY
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01-20-19 18:05 #9500
Posts: 343Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
In my experience it is always cheaper to fly internally within a country rather than internationally. So better to fly S. Paulo to Foz, cross the border via land to Puerto Iguazu, then fly P. Iguazu to Bu. Aires. But you would have to check all of this to confirm. I think Foz would have the better nightlife than Puerto, but I have not sought this out myself.
Note that there is a one hour time difference between CD del Este and Foz / Puerto. I almost missed my flight from Foz because I thought that they were the same time, but I was actually running one hour late upon my exit via land from Paraguay.
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01-20-19 02:26 #9499
Posts: 1316I have posted the question in the other thread, since no takers there, here a repost of the same logistics question. I know it is touristy, but I always give back.
I am planning on seeing Foz de Iguazu waterfalls. My roundtrip return point is Sao Paulo Brazil. I plan to stay couple of days at the waterfalls area and then continue to BA, Argentina. A) Which city, area at the walls to stay for a better nightlife? Any suggestions? B) Are there any issues crossing the border (Brazil to Argentina, and maybe to Paraguay and back). C) Is CD del Este, Paraguay is worth visiting? Some words on airports will help too. I see one way fares from BA to Sampa are quite steep. So which route is preferable in this triangle: Sampa, Foz, BA? Should I do one way flights or returns? Thank you.
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01-20-19 00:47 #9498
Posts: 27Originally Posted by AltoBomGosto [View Original Post]Originally Posted by Rovnak [View Original Post]
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01-19-19 18:51 #9497
Posts: 22Book Rose.
Dear forumers,
Soon, I will be back in Sao Paulo for few days. By 5 times, I have experienced the scene.
For my next travel, I would like to meet some Subcelebridades. Is there someone who has some contacts. As you know, it needs to be introduce to get access to those book Rosa.
L.
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01-19-19 16:49 #9496
Posts: 648Originally Posted by HelloMan2 [View Original Post]
ABG answered most of your q's but he did not opine on 4. If I do come during Carnival, is Rio a better Carnival experience than SP? Or vice versa?
Most people will say that the Carnival in Rio is far better than SP. The Carnvial parade inside the stadium is more luxurious. Both cities have a lot of street parading as well, what are called "blocos". You should read up elsewhere on Carnival.
I do think its important to visit during Carnival ONLY if you are interested in Carnival. Hotel prices will be higher. As noted, the putaria activity will be next to zero during the 5 days of Carnival itself, Friday to Tuesday. In Rio the "hangover" as noted by ABG lasts until the following Saturday. So do not come for putaria during Carnival.
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01-19-19 14:15 #9495
Posts: 3630Carnaval sao paulo and rio
Originally Posted by HelloMan2 [View Original Post]
2) During the week before and after Carnaval there will intense movement, garotas will be coming in to make money.
3) Sao Paulo next Wednesday, Rio next Saturday.
A good alternative is to go to the Escola de Samba parade, be sure to get your reservation in advance.
In Rio:
https://www.totalacesso.com/pagina/c...SAAEgL6R_D_BwE
Sao Paulo:
http://camarotebarbrahma.com/
If you can communicate there will be a good chance you can get sex in the same night. But watch out, not all the girls will be garotas de programa.
I hope I helped you, any questions please PM me.
ABG.
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01-19-19 02:41 #9494
Posts: 648Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
"Sunday at noon and there were only 3 girls" - Sunday is usually a super busy day "by 2 pm". I get TG lineup messages all day every day on whatsapp and they routinely have 20-30 ladies on a Sunday. Actually every day. The ladies don't all arrive at the same time, and either you got there when they had just opened or it might have been a holiday weekend?
" I would have felt super awkward just sitting having juice with this other dude. " -I can understand that you might have been uncomfortable but I assure you that no one else would have cared, not the other guy nor the managers nor the ladies. You could have sat there and read your smartphone and no one would have noticed.
"The girls basically came in one by one and left. They asked which I wanted and Marina was OK looking with a banging body so I chose her" - Actually, you could have said "I am not interested in anyone at the moment", the easiest way to do this for a visitor is to say "I'm thinking" "estou pensando" . And then the management will just ignore you and you can sit there forever and leave when you want or eventually choose someone, 5 minutes or 5 hours later.
I am not trying to pick apart your post to quibble but to straighten out what appear to be some cultural misunderstanding on your part. I think you were inferring some pressure and some "social self consciousness" that really is there only one your side. I think you were "feeling" the way you would be in an American establishment or wherever you are from, but this environment is different. So you may have thought it was awkward, but it was only awkward "for you". Cheers.
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01-19-19 02:06 #9493
Posts: 648Originally Posted by Steve9696 [View Original Post]
Now, there are some locals who really do use the clinicas like 'hangouts', quase-social clubs. If you are ever at Tangara on a weekend the crowd overflows the salon and people hang out in the patio area. I've even hung out in the girls 'hanger' on the other side, but it was a downer because it smelled like a locker room over there LOL. There are some regulars who sit and chat for hours at TG and Brooklin. But that is as you were pointing out. Subject to time and day.
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01-19-19 00:18 #9492
Posts: 310You have to order beer from across the street. I hung out for an hour or 2 at Tangara and it is true that it was more chill and has more loungy space than the other 2 clinicas I visited (Brooklin and Miruna) BUT 1) I had already has a session and 2) I was hanging with ABG. Don't know if those impacted my experience. I was there on a weekday when the lineup is deeper too.
Hb.
Originally Posted by Thunder5 [View Original Post]
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01-18-19 23:40 #9491
Posts: 2708Just Hang Out — Maybe
Originally Posted by Thunder5 [View Original Post]
Maybe there is a different hang out area? But the lobby is pretty uninspiring and not st all a party atmosphere. So maybe at some other time or with some tips about a part of Tangara I don't know about it would have been OK. But I had absolutely no desire to hang out there.
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01-18-19 23:38 #9490
Posts: 27Mongering scene during Carnival.
Planning my first trip to SP and Rio. I've RTTF for each city and have a good idea of what to expect. So thanks for all your help.
I'm planning for at least 5 days to 1 week for each city. Not sure yet which city first.
Can you guys help with a few questions about the Carnival period?
1) During the week of Carnival, does the mongering scene drop clearly in quality for all options: clinicas, boates, freelancers on websites? I would like to experience the best that Brazil has to offer, but if the options are limited in quality, I'd rather come at a different time.
2) Before: how many days Before the carnival does the mongering scene start to slow down? Is it the same in Rio and SP?
3) After: And how many days After the carnival does it get back to normal?
4) If I do come during Carnival, is Rio a better Carnival experience than SP? Or vice versa?
5) off topic: If I want to fit in Colombia for this trip, should I go before or after Brazil?
Thanks guys.
HM2.
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01-18-19 20:32 #9489
Posts: 557Fyi.
Another great night at Casarao.