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  1. #15194
    Quote Originally Posted by OldKool  [View Original Post]
    Hitting ground end of July. I booked a Airbnb and plan to schedule my talent. The girls are hungry for sure. The ladies want to lock you down and thart doess not work for me. I find that chicas in their 30's are easier to manage. I use to go for numbers but I find more satisfaction with the 30 pus girls. Once you break them in they give you all they have.
    Looking forward to your trip report, I am headed there a month after you.

  2. #15193

    Just booked my next trip

    Hitting ground end of July. I booked a Airbnb and plan to schedule my talent. The girls are hungry for sure. The ladies want to lock you down and thart doess not work for me. I find that chicas in their 30's are easier to manage. I use to go for numbers but I find more satisfaction with the 30 pus girls. Once you break them in they give you all they have.

  3. #15192

    TropicLink from STI airport.

    The cost is about US $53 to Puerto Plata or BB. Not too bad for a door to door service.

    Quote Originally Posted by OldKool  [View Original Post]
    Same is true when landing in Santiago. The bus is a great option.

  4. #15191

    I have taken that bus both ways

    The bus takes maybe an hour more then driving a car but you have room and comfort on the bus. There only 3 stops and you can get some snacks and use your phone to organize your fucking. Same is true when landing in Santiago. The bus is a great option.

    Quote Originally Posted by YyzTravel  [View Original Post]
    Great advice! Thank you!

  5. #15190
    Quote Originally Posted by Nordico  [View Original Post]
    Once you accept a voucher from the airline, there isn't much you can do.
    He is in that state, trying not to accept the voucher!

  6. #15189
    Quote Originally Posted by Adinga  [View Original Post]
    Tip. Use the Metro Bus when traveling from Sosua to Santo Domingo. Its very efficient and clean (AC and bathroom).

    It costs $10 and trip takes 4 1/2 hours -- It departs from the Texaco Station in Sosua every couple of hours.
    Great advice! Thank you!

  7. #15188
    Quote Originally Posted by Darelax  [View Original Post]
    I have some friends who had planned a trip to Madrid, it was canceled by COVID. The company has not returned the money, they have given them some kind of bonuses for later. They wanted their money, I am talking about a whole family, more than $ 4000 that they need right now because they are out of work. Caos.
    Once you accept a voucher from the airline, there isn't much you can do.

  8. #15187
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    If it is about airline tickets, dispute the credit card charge. If it was not paid by credit card I have no advice other than to use a credit card in the future.
    It is good advice, I will tell him, thanks!

  9. #15186
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    Yes, there are touts in Santo Domingo. No, they are not on every corner like they are in Sosua. In Santo Domingo they post up outside hotels that cater to tourists and along the malecon. I get the Sosua scene. It's the guys I know who live there but don't own a bar, hotel, or restaurant who confuse me. I get bored in Sosua after a couple of hours.
    The touts in Sosua don't really get on my nerves. The ones in Santo Domingo OTOH are really aggressive and persistent. Don't get me wrong, Santo Domingo can be a gold mine for a guy that is able to cope with these guys, but for a lot of guys it's overwhelming.

  10. #15185

    Tout

    Quote Originally Posted by George03  [View Original Post]
    No touts in Santo Domingo? My two trips there, this was the worst part of the trip. I couldn't walk out of the hotel without someone wanting to follow me. In my experience in the Sue, most of them take no for an answer quicker.
    One night during my first ever stay in SD (I'd always stayed in Sosua before) I was walking along Pasteur when I was approached by a tout. I accepted his services and he took me to what must have been every casa between there and Zona Colonial. We walked for hours. Five or six had non-doable girls and hardly any customers, then there were some casas with a few customers and one or two doable girls, while others were sausage fests and quite dodgy. I did not choose any girls during the promenade and ended up taking a taxi to Teresa. The tout was a very young guy who really impressed me with his enthusiasm and energy. I gave him a tip and he was off looking for another customer.

  11. #15184
    If it is about airline tickets, dispute the credit card charge. If it was not paid by credit card I have no advice other than to use a credit card in the future.

    Quote Originally Posted by Darelax  [View Original Post]
    I have some friends who had planned a trip to Madrid, it was canceled by COVID. The company has not returned the money, they have given them some kind of bonuses for later. They wanted their money, I am talking about a whole family, more than $ 4000 that they need right now because they are out of work. Caos.

  12. #15183
    Use the bus, an uber from the north coast to Santo Domingo would be crazy expensive. Blackbeards, well you don't need me to say anything about it. There is more than enough Blackbeards content all over the Internet.

    Quote Originally Posted by YyzTravel  [View Original Post]
    You got me wanting to visit this place on this alone. Debating by extending my trip a few days so I can do both. Fly into Santiago and then visit Sousa and Blackbeards for a few days and do a little deep-sea fishing, etc. Then take an Uber down to Santo Domingo and enjoy a week there fully. Question is really going to be: Will DR be open back up yet? If so, what parts and how much.

  13. #15182
    Yes, there are touts in Santo Domingo. No, they are not on every corner like they are in Sosua. In Santo Domingo they post up outside hotels that cater to tourists and along the malecon. I get the Sosua scene. It's the guys I know who live there but don't own a bar, hotel, or restaurant who confuse me. I get bored in Sosua after a couple of hours.

    Quote Originally Posted by George03  [View Original Post]
    No touts in Santo Domingo? My two trips there, this was the worst part of the trip. I couldn't walk out of the hotel without someone wanting to follow me. In my experience in the Sue, most of them take no for an answer quicker.

  14. #15181

    There is also another bus line.

    Both will stop in Puerto Plata. From there add about $5 for the taxi to BB.

    Quote Originally Posted by Adinga  [View Original Post]
    Tip. Use the Metro Bus when traveling from Sosua to Santo Domingo. Its very efficient and clean (AC and bathroom).

    It costs $10 and trip takes 4 1/2 hours -- It departs from the Texaco Station in Sosua every couple of hours.

  15. #15180
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    This should help. Anything and everything you will find in Sosua, Blackbeards, Puerto Plata, and Santiago combined you will also find in Santo Domingo plus quite a bit more. It is true that Santo Domingo is not as tourist oriented as Sosua or Blackbeards (e. G. There are no touts on every street corner steering you and you can't walk the entirety of Santo Domingo in 30 minutes or less the way you can Sosua or Blackbeards, and there is no one to hold your dick for you like there is at Blackbeards).
    No touts in Santo Domingo? My two trips there, this was the worst part of the trip. I couldn't walk out of the hotel without someone wanting to follow me. In my experience in the Sue, most of them take no for an answer quicker.

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