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  1. #34028
    Quote Originally Posted by KingForANight  [View Original Post]
    I'm not sure if anyone else is watching this play out but it appears that the locals are a little upset with the increased Youtube coverage .....
    They have every right to and mongers have every right to as well.

  2. #34027

    Creep videos are bad for sosua

    Quote Originally Posted by TravelingMan3  [View Original Post]
    I think the creep cams are one of the reasons Sosua is in such bad shape right up there with the police crackdowns that started in about 2015 is that chicks use to tell family members that they were going wherever now they might end up on a video in Sosua selling ass so they don't want to go.
    Many girls don't go to the beach because of those videos. Or the young girl that wants to quickly go to sosua to make some money to pay bills or buy new things.

  3. #34026

    Creep Cam Problem

    I think the creep cams are one of the reasons Sosua is in such bad shape right up there with the police crackdowns that started in about 2015 is that chicks use to tell family members that they were going wherever now they might end up on a video in Sosua selling ass so they don't want to go.

  4. #34025

    Simple Solution! You have Puerto Plata and Caberete as cover up

    Quote Originally Posted by Durandpaul  [View Original Post]
    These videos arent good for the discrete traveler. Imagine telling your coworkers, girl, or family members I am going to Sosua and when they google it, all they see are young girls booties. Then scroll some more on youtube and end up clicking on a video of someone talking about women abuse etc.

    Its not a good look, and those videos are the evidence used against sosua by people who want to change sosua.

    I love youtubers but its ok to see one or two creep videos of a place but for the case of sosua there is way too much creep videos that it makes it hard to get the discreet monger.
    The discreet monger better tell whoever it may concern that they are in Puerto Plata or in Caberette. Because in regard to that little beach town we call Sosua that ship has sailed! Everybody and there mother knows what Sosua is about. Trying to hide and be discreet about what's in Sosua is like my 7-foot tall ass trying to to play hide and seek at a lazor tag arcade🤣. When you go to Angeles City and head to the walking street everybody know what it is. Same in Pattaya. Or Vegas with its gambling and its high priced hoes. Trying to put lipstick and skirt on a pig to cover up the fact that it's not a pig has been done and failed miserably.

    So who cares at this point if folk want to highlight the pig in all its glory for the world to see on YouTube. Let the pig do what it do as they should be more focus on keeping the pig play pen safe for when common folks want to play in the mud AND to also keep folks coming back for more with cheaper flights flying into POP.

  5. #34024
    Quote Originally Posted by CoolieHigh  [View Original Post]
    Honestly this is just a bunch of bullshit. Showcasing the hunnies is NOT the problem. You can easily go back 30 yrs and youll see the ladies plying their trade there. And the craziest part what no one EVER talks about is the fact that folks with family and kids has been coming down there as well as its honestly been the perfect blend. The best way that I can get folks to visual understand it, is how you constanly see baby strollers on the las vegas strip or kids hanging out in the casino in Vegas. Its been that way for over 30 yrs now as well so having the hunnies being showcase on YouTube is NOT the problem.

    But I'll tell you what the problem is. Its these airline prices to fly into Puerto Plata. 900 dollars to fly from BWI into POP😡. These mouthafuckas are on the crack pipe. Meanwhile I can fly NON-stop for $550, down and back to punta cana. And folks are taking notice of these ridiculous price surge to POP and are choosing cheaper destinations.
    These videos arent good for the discrete traveler. Imagine telling your coworkers, girl, or family members I am going to Sosua and when they google it, all they see are young girls booties. Then scroll some more on youtube and end up clicking on a video of someone talking about women abuse etc.

    Its not a good look, and those videos are the evidence used against sosua by people who want to change sosua.

    I love youtubers but its ok to see one or two creep videos of a place but for the case of sosua there is way too much creep videos that it makes it hard to get the discreet monger.

  6. #34023

    Showcasing the hunnies is NOT the real issue

    Quote Originally Posted by KingForANight  [View Original Post]
    I'm not sure if anyone else is watching this play out but it appears that the locals are a little upset with the increased Youtube coverage of the "Mangos" in Sosua. There are a few channels (PudoTV being the most prominent) who would film almost daily all the chicas working the streets and the beach and got a lot of views. This year tourism is really down according to the local business owners and they were pointing the finger at the YouTube videos scaring away traditional tourists and attracting lower spending tourists chasing the mangos. So signs started popping up in shop windows telling people to stop posting on YouTube. Obviously, all the locals know the people who are posting the videos (like PudoTV) so within the last week the YouTubers have stopped showing chicas and started focusing on the beach and traditional beach vibe content. I'd be curious to hear how those conversations went between locals and YouTubers but in general, the less public it is, the better for those who want to continue to enjoy the scene and not risk public pressure on the government to make things change.
    Honestly this is just a bunch of bullshit. Showcasing the hunnies is NOT the problem. You can easily go back 30 yrs and youll see the ladies plying their trade there. And the craziest part what no one EVER talks about is the fact that folks with family and kids has been coming down there as well as its honestly been the perfect blend. The best way that I can get folks to visual understand it, is how you constanly see baby strollers on the las vegas strip or kids hanging out in the casino in Vegas. Its been that way for over 30 yrs now as well so having the hunnies being showcase on YouTube is NOT the problem.

    But I'll tell you what the problem is. Its these airline prices to fly into Puerto Plata. 900 dollars to fly from BWI into POP😡. These mouthafuckas are on the crack pipe. Meanwhile I can fly NON-stop for $550, down and back to punta cana. And folks are taking notice of these ridiculous price surge to POP and are choosing cheaper destinations.

  7. #34022
    Quote Originally Posted by KingForANight  [View Original Post]
    it appears that the locals are a little upset with the increased Youtube coverage of the "Mangos" in Sosua. There are a few channels (PudoTV being the most prominent) who would film almost daily all the chicas working the streets and the beach and got a lot of views. This year tourism is really down according to the local business owners and they were pointing the finger at the YouTube videos scaring away traditional tourists and attracting lower spending tourists chasing the mangos.
    So they want people to stop showing what a major part of Sosua is really about in order to draw more normal tourist, that when they finally see what a major part of Sosua is really about, will then post reviews of what Sosua is really about? Think I would take my chance with the girlie videos if I was them, rather than have people come and be shocked and start spreading bad reviews. This is not going to go how they think it is.

  8. #34021

    YouTube Drama

    I'm not sure if anyone else is watching this play out but it appears that the locals are a little upset with the increased Youtube coverage of the "Mangos" in Sosua. There are a few channels (PudoTV being the most prominent) who would film almost daily all the chicas working the streets and the beach and got a lot of views. This year tourism is really down according to the local business owners and they were pointing the finger at the YouTube videos scaring away traditional tourists and attracting lower spending tourists chasing the mangos. So signs started popping up in shop windows telling people to stop posting on YouTube. Obviously, all the locals know the people who are posting the videos (like PudoTV) so within the last week the YouTubers have stopped showing chicas and started focusing on the beach and traditional beach vibe content. I'd be curious to hear how those conversations went between locals and YouTubers but in general, the less public it is, the better for those who want to continue to enjoy the scene and not risk public pressure on the government to make things change.

  9. #34020
    Quote Originally Posted by VicVeg  [View Original Post]
    Many restos near Rumbas have open access, and homeless / crazy people stoll by endlessly, and it is annoying.
    That "resto" in your note is intriguing!

  10. #34019

    It is cheaper but not smooth

    Flights to Santiago have terrible arrival times but are much cheaper, I fly into Santo Domingo for many dollars less then POP and spend the night with ladies I know. I rent a nice airbnb with a pool and gym for 60 bucks. In Santo Domingo I go to the mall catch a movie and a casino. I do an early Caribe Tour express bus. Gets to Sosua in just under 5 hours. I make about 6 trips a year so I am very high on saving money. Saving the 300 on my flights makes possible for more trips. I fly out of BWI airport. My trips cost me about $1200 total for a 5 day trip. Flight $350, airbnb $200 ,food $100 and women 550. I have been doing this for years and have no problem using the bus. I like starting in Santo Domingo to break the ice with a solid chicas who I know who give great service. If you are doing one trip a year or have big money POP is the best choice. Sometimes flights to POP can be $600 more then Santo Domingo. I just checked a decent flight to POP under 18 hours is over 900 bucks.

    Quote Originally Posted by SteelFly  [View Original Post]
    Is flying into Santiago and taking the bus still a more cost and time effective move than flying into Puerta Plata? This topic was brought up in the past but I could not find the Convo. I also realize that there is no simple black and white answer but am looking more for a general comparison for a first time visit.

  11. #34018
    Quote Originally Posted by SteelFly  [View Original Post]
    Is flying into Santiago and taking the bus still a more cost and time effective move than flying into Puerta Plata? This topic was brought up in the past but I could not find the Convo. I also realize that there is no simple black and white answer but am looking more for a general comparison for a first time visit.
    I made over 40 trips to Sosua in 12 years. In my opinion, it is better to fly into POP and pay a few hundred extra. It's ten minutes away from town and less of a hassle and a safer much shorter trip. I flown into Santiago and Santo Domingo in the past but will never do it again when going to the Sue. The few hundred dollars extra is well worth it.

  12. #34017

    Santiago and the bus to Sosua

    Quote Originally Posted by SteelFly  [View Original Post]
    Is flying into Santiago and taking the bus still a more cost and time effective move than flying into Puerta Plata? This topic was brought up in the past but I could not find the Convo. I also realize that there is no simple black and white answer but am looking more for a general comparison for a first time visit.
    As a Delta customer, the cheapest flight for me is into Santiago (based out of Salt Lake a Delta hub) so I can not tell you the difference on price between STI and PTO. I used to rent and drive but now that I stay several months at a time I have used Caribe Tours the last several trips. Cost wise from STI to the bus station in Sosua on my last trip is was 700 dop from the airport to the bus station at LOS Jardines, 220 pesos for the bus to Sosua and 300 pesos from the bus station to my hotel / condo in Sosua. That is about $22 at the current rate. The bus leaves every hour from Santiago and will take about 1. 5 hours to get to Sosua. With the bridge out maybe a little longer than that. The first bus leaves at 6:00 AM and the last bus at 7:00 PM takes about 1/2 hour to get to the station at LOS Jardines so if you flight lands after 6:30 PM you would need to factor a hotel room into the overall cost.

    Metro Tours looks like it has 2 buses a day at 1:15 PM and 7:15 PM. The advantage is that Metro drops you in Sosua near the hotels and you would not need to use a taxi for the last mile. I assume the bus rates are similar but I have never used Metro Tours.

    This is my experience of taking the bus from STI to Sosua others may have a different experience than me. I you do not speak any Spanish there might be a little difficulty with the airport taxi and understanding the buses leaving the station but it is very doable.

  13. #34016

    Flights

    Is flying into Santiago and taking the bus still a more cost and time effective move than flying into Puerta Plata? This topic was brought up in the past but I could not find the Convo. I also realize that there is no simple black and white answer but am looking more for a general comparison for a first time visit.

  14. #34015
    Quote Originally Posted by GrownMan1  [View Original Post]
    Newbies take note. I too have been a victim of inviting chicas to my room without establishing my expectations. You cannot be passive expecting her to take the lead or things to just fall in place. Dominican women are used to aggressive and assertive men. These are the type of men they respect. Quite often many of us lose the fish we're trying to catch because we expect the fish to jump in the boat.
    This is exactly right, and can be applied across the tropics through LA, Sub-Saharan Africa, and SEA. Outside the tropics is a different story. I'm naturally aggressive, and that style worked well in HS, then girls learned about feminism, and it was like butting heads. To those of you applying US rules to the girls down here, you're just going to be taken for a ride with no respect. Take control right from the start, tell them what you'll pay, don't ask, and you'll have better sessions.

    To Turgid, the Haitians are close to what you remember.

  15. #34014
    Quote Originally Posted by VicVeg  [View Original Post]
    It is game on there, I got the girl to give a BBBJ for 3000 tip. Yes, I overpaid, but it was worth the experience.
    Seems more like I got gamed on there. 3000 pesos for a BJ. Damn I would hate to see how much it would cost to fuck her. Sosua has come a long way from the days of chicks gladly accepting 1000 pesos for all night. Who ever thought the day would come when a Dominican hooker not only asked, but could actually get $100 for 1 hour? I bet they are even shocked themselves. It is like a money tree just grew in the middle of Sosua. Looks like I can't afford that place anymore even if I wanted to go.

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