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12-11-17 16:02 #29160
Posts: 15926Christmas / 3 Kings Gifts
What is going on with CP's sweet Haitianas? If there are any Canadian members over 60, you better watch out!
https://www.loquesucede.com/nacional...-para-robarle/
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12-10-17 20:26 #29159
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by GrownMan1 [View Original Post]
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12-10-17 20:19 #29158
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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12-10-17 20:11 #29157
Posts: 74Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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12-10-17 19:22 #29156
Posts: 46I suspect that at 3 am a decent driver could probably do it in about 1. 5 hours. It's probably a ±2 hour ride any other time. As far as I know a cab ride to Sosua is going to be in the US $100 range.
To my knowledge the buses don't run at that hour.
Metro Tours bus schedule:
https://www.metroserviciosturisticos.com/horarios
Caribe Tours runs Santiago-Sosua about every hour starting at 8:30 am according to their website:
http://www.caribetours.com.do/site/portada
Originally Posted by GoldenGreek [View Original Post]
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12-10-17 19:17 #29155
Posts: 15926Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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12-10-17 18:37 #29154
Posts: 2490Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
I said it once and I’ll say it again. They are giving 3 for 1 butt shots in and the Sue. A lot of guys don’t mind the special-effects .
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12-10-17 05:48 #29153
Posts: 34Originally Posted by BoneYard [View Original Post]
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12-10-17 05:45 #29152
Posts: 34Getting in around 3 am in Saturday the 16th and leaving Sunday the 24th.
How long is the ride from the Santiago airport to Sosua?
Will I be able to find an Uber at 3 AM?
How much will the cab ride be? Will here even be a bus to take at 3 Am?
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12-10-17 04:19 #29151
Posts: 3801Rumbas Closed I Like It.
I haven't been here for a year and on Saturday when I arrived I noticed Rumbas was closed. In the evening when all the Chicas came pouring into town they were all out on the streets.
This was really nice for a change as you could just hang out by the intersection by Premium Plaza and the chicas were basically lined up and strolling up and down the streets versus inside Rumbas with the music and dim lighting. One chica told me the owner hadn't paid their taxes and was closed down which sounded peculiar. The basic short time rate quotes I got from the better looking chicas was 1,500 Pesos to 2,000 Pesos with lots of Haitians wiling to go for 1,000 Pesos. I had a reservation at Alicia Beach hotel but walked out when they didn't have a room they said would be available. Lots of renovations and it was a little weird with Wilfred not being in charge so after checking out other hotels checked into New Garden but will move to Andres tomorrow. Too much noise and a frat house atmosphere. Sousa has changed so much over the years, at least the beach is the same. A fairly nice variety of Chicas for a Saturday night but lots of Chicas with big butts.
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12-09-17 20:38 #29150
Posts: 46See my answers embedded in your questions.
Originally Posted by GoldenGreek [View Original Post]
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12-08-17 15:17 #29149
Posts: 2490Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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12-07-17 19:57 #29148
Posts: 89Originally Posted by Highway5 [View Original Post]
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12-07-17 11:19 #29147
Posts: 1Santo Domingo.
Going to Santo Domingo in late January. Renting a apartment off Airbnb in Honduras part don't know if that's a good area or not. I would like to know what's the scene like in SD? Where to go staying there for two days then up to Santiago.
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12-06-17 16:11 #29146
Posts: 1908More Questions
Originally Posted by GoldenGreek [View Original Post]
My personal advice:
Go to Youtube, look up Sosua nightlife! If that lifestyle and chica type turns you on, then:
Look at my post just below to HappyShiva:
Book a trip and stay at the New Garden Hotel, middle of the action.
Look, observe, talk to the regulars. Don't ask all these questions of a local, or you'll be targeted forever!
After a week you'll have most of it figured out, and the vets here will help you with the rest!
But you have to do a little work yourself, because it's impossible to pre-arrange a week of your life in Sosua or anywhere else! .