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  1. #28701
    Quote Originally Posted by PianoPlayer  [View Original Post]
    It has been quite some time and Mayor Neumann's campaign to drive chicas out of Sosua continues. Rumbas remains closed, as does DeLatins. Rancho Tipico remains closed, as well as several small bars where chicas could once be found. Available chicas can now congregate in Merengue bar starting around 10 pm, a few can be found at Bourbon Street, and Haitianas gather at City Lights every night.

    The ability of chicas to stroll up and down the Pedro Clisante strip has been hampered by the mayor's latest project, shown in the attached photos. After requiring all the open air bars to put up glass walls and become ovens, the new scheme apparently is to attack the street scene directly. If there are streetwalkers, let's tear up the sidewalks. The sidewalk has been destroyed from the corner of Dr. Rosen all the way past Merengue bar, ruining the business of many nice little restaurants in the process. This condition persisted the entire week I was there and there was no sign of any effort to repave or otherwise repair the sidewalk. Sosuanews.com claims that the project is nearing completion, whatever that means.

    This being off-season, there were few chicas to be found on the beach in the day time. Apart from chicas we knew from prior trips, it was a challenge to find good talent at reasonable prices, with many asking 3,000 DOP or more, although some can be found for 1500 to 2000. We were at Picaflor restaurant outside of Sosua several times, where there were 15 to 40 girls. The price at this place remains $100 for 4 hours, $150 for all night. Service from Picaflor chicas was not consistent; several claim that CBJ only is their official policy, although others provided good service.
    Awesome post. I don't post anymore to much BS here. This is what we need more of on this forum. Relevant and current info! The fact that somebody comes on here and thinks Rumba is open when it hasn't been open in a very long time and has a big old for sale on it says it all as to where this forum as gone!

    The Doker44.

  2. #28700
    Awesome post man if you become a member soon please PM me I'd love to get an intro to those amigas!

    Everyone else, I am now a member so if anyone else will be in Sosua 9/27-10/1 or is local PM me.

    Quote Originally Posted by WarmGun  [View Original Post]
    Hola hermanos,

    Was in Sosua at the beginning of August, 1 week.

  3. #28699
    Thanks guys for responding with useful information about my Sosua to STI commute question- Cheers! Hope to make it to Sosua soon.

    Frankfurt.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xpartan  [View Original Post]
    A cab takes about 1:30 from Sosua to STI with traffic.

    Caribe takes about 2 hrs from Sosua to the Santiago bus station.

    A cab from the bus station to STI might take another 30 min if my memory serves me.

    For a 3 PM flight, I wouldn't bother leaving the night before.

  4. #28698
    Quote Originally Posted by Frankfurt  [View Original Post]
    Gentlemen,

    In order to catch a 3 PM int'l flight out of STI:

    1. At what time to leave Sosua if using Caribe bus to Santiago and then taxi from bus station to STI?

    2. Or is it better to leave for Santiago the night before and not risk same-day Sosua to STI airport via bus and taxi?

    Thanks for any feedback.

    Frankfurt.
    A cab takes about 1:30 from Sosua to STI with traffic.

    Caribe takes about 2 hrs from Sosua to the Santiago bus station.

    A cab from the bus station to STI might take another 30 min if my memory serves me.

    For a 3 PM flight, I wouldn't bother leaving the night before.

  5. #28697
    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonPlayer  [View Original Post]
    If that's the case the video is what was old. Rumbas is closed and has a property for sale sign on it.
    Yeah, and they want 2 million bucks for the property, good luck to Bobby getting anywhere near that for it.

  6. #28696
    Quote Originally Posted by Frankfurt  [View Original Post]
    Gentlemen,

    In order to catch a 3 PM int'l flight out of STI:

    1. At what time to leave Sosua if using Caribe bus to Santiago and then taxi from bus station to STI?

    2. Or is it better to leave for Santiago the night before and not risk same-day Sosua to STI airport via bus and taxi?

    Thanks for any feedback.

    Frankfurt.
    If the bus is direct (no stops in Puerto Plata) I would look to leave by 9 am to get to STI comfortably before 1 pm.

  7. #28695

    Misinformed

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    Is this an old report? I just received a video 2 days ago that Rumbas is open.
    If that's the case the video is what was old. Rumbas is closed and has a property for sale sign on it.

  8. #28694
    If you want to be at STI by 1 PM, it might be sensible to get out of Sosua by 9 AM. 10 AM might also be OK, depending on whether it is a weekend or regular day as SantIago gets jammed up by mid day. In any case, there is no need to get out the night before as buses are punctual. By the way, you may also try Metro bus which is in Sosua itself, compared to Caribe but Caribe has more frequency of service while Metro may require you to get out by 8 AM.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frankfurt  [View Original Post]
    Gentlemen, In order to catch a 3 PM int'l flight out of STI:

    1. At what time to leave Sosua if using Caribe bus to Santiago and then taxi from bus station to STI?

    2. Or is it better to leave for Santiago the night before and not risk same-day Sosua to STI airport via bus and taxi?

    Thanks for any feedback.

    Frankfurt.

  9. #28693
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    Congratulations to a fellow monger.

    http://www.cubadave.com
    Come on home man and write a book. You have suffered enough!

  10. #28692
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    Is this an old report? I just received a video 2 days ago that Rumbas is open.
    I hope Rumbas is open then I can return to Sosua and enjoy my favorite spot and the beach of course.

  11. #28691

    Flying out of Santiago (STI)

    Gentlemen,

    In order to catch a 3 PM int'l flight out of STI:

    1. At what time to leave Sosua if using Caribe bus to Santiago and then taxi from bus station to STI?

    2. Or is it better to leave for Santiago the night before and not risk same-day Sosua to STI airport via bus and taxi?

    Thanks for any feedback.

    Frankfurt.

  12. #28690
    Quote Originally Posted by PianoPlayer  [View Original Post]
    It has been quite some time and Mayor Neumann's campaign to drive chicas out of Sosua continues. Rumbas remains closed, as does DeLatins.
    Is this an old report? I just received a video 2 days ago that Rumbas is open.

  13. #28689

    Trip report

    It has been quite some time and Mayor Neumann's campaign to drive chicas out of Sosua continues. Rumbas remains closed, as does DeLatins. Rancho Tipico remains closed, as well as several small bars where chicas could once be found. Available chicas can now congregate in Merengue bar starting around 10 pm, a few can be found at Bourbon Street, and Haitianas gather at City Lights every night.

    The ability of chicas to stroll up and down the Pedro Clisante strip has been hampered by the mayor's latest project, shown in the attached photos. After requiring all the open air bars to put up glass walls and become ovens, the new scheme apparently is to attack the street scene directly. If there are streetwalkers, let's tear up the sidewalks. The sidewalk has been destroyed from the corner of Dr. Rosen all the way past Merengue bar, ruining the business of many nice little restaurants in the process. This condition persisted the entire week I was there and there was no sign of any effort to repave or otherwise repair the sidewalk. Sosuanews.com claims that the project is nearing completion, whatever that means.

    This being off-season, there were few chicas to be found on the beach in the day time. Apart from chicas we knew from prior trips, it was a challenge to find good talent at reasonable prices, with many asking 3,000 DOP or more, although some can be found for 1500 to 2000. We were at Picaflor restaurant outside of Sosua several times, where there were 15 to 40 girls. The price at this place remains $100 for 4 hours, $150 for all night. Service from Picaflor chicas was not consistent; several claim that CBJ only is their official policy, although others provided good service.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails SosuaStreet1.jpg‎   SosuaStreet2.jpg‎  

  14. #28688

    Help Cuba Dave

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    Congratulations to a fellow monger.

    http://www.cubadave.com
    I contributed to our fellow working girl dog when got arrested on the site that was set up. I think any of the fellow travelers should sent something to assist him so he can win on his appeal. I know some may not totally agree with how he conducted himself but there's a bigger issue involved here it is our freedom of speech when we travel outside the United States this could happen to us the same!

  15. #28687
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    Congratulations to a fellow monger.

    http://www.cubadave.com
    Wow, good for him.

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