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  1. #14953

    Santo Domingo

    Recently spent 5 days in Santo Domingo, as I am not much of a nightclub or bar guy, I relied on a combination of agencies and Skokka to provide what I needed. Skokka provide a great price range; on from 1200 DOP to 3500 DOP; quite a few Venezuelans. Service was generally good. My issue with Skokka is weeding through the ads to find what you need, I would imagine that a service like that is prone to scams. So far I have not had any issues. Something which I have done as well is to have the girl to a short video call to verify what it is that you are getting.

    I also used Club Chica: https://clubchica.com a moderate priced escort service, which was perfect for what I needed. They specialize in Dominican girls and that is what I was looking for. The price point tended to be about 250 USD per night, with a small fee added for transport. Great customer service dealing with the agent on the other end, which can be done either by email or WhatsApp. I used the service twice during my stay both times with great results. These are everyday Dominican beauties who make good companions for a night out on the town. For me a reliable intermediary was helpful; by all indications these girls value the work that they do and were keen to deliver and make a good impression.

    This information is posted for others like myself who may be looking for similar style arrangements, to each his own, if it is not your style it is not.

  2. #14952
    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    You are going to have that problem at any beach area in the country during Semana Santa. There is also the danger of drunk drivers to consider. The already high rate of traffic deaths skyrockets during Semana Santa. Another reason I prefer to stay local in Santo Domingo.
    Are you serious? I am about to travel to Dominican Republic in two weeks. That is why I have come to read the comments of this forum. But they are scaring me. Cheers and thanks for the advises.

  3. #14951
    You are going to have that problem at any beach area in the country during Semana Santa. There is also the danger of drunk drivers to consider. The already high rate of traffic deaths skyrockets during Semana Santa. Another reason I prefer to stay local in Santo Domingo.

    Quote Originally Posted by Koki9290  [View Original Post]
    I did Semana Santa in Las Terrenas about ten years with a novia and another couple. Big mistake. Ft. Lauderdale and Cancun together on steroids. A learning lesson. Never again.

  4. #14950

    Semana Santa

    Quote Originally Posted by Prtyr2  [View Original Post]
    I assume you mean Las Terrenas? Last time I left santo domingo for semana santa was to las terrenas. Never again. Was not for mongering but the normally quiet las terrenas turns into a mess with the influx of Dominicans leaving trash all over. They will park on the beach road blasting music that sounds like crap and eat home made meals and drink rum from liquor stores but then drag the entire family into nice restaurant where tourists are dining and yell "donde ta el bano". Semana Santa is a horrible week to come to DR to monger. If you had non pro amiga without kids or commitments inviting to a resort would be ok, but sosua will be ghost town and thankfully la capital will also be quiet as many families head to el camp to spend semana santa with family. I get a week of relative peace and quiet.
    I did Semana Santa in Las Terrenas about ten years with a novia and another couple. Big mistake. Ft. Lauderdale and Cancun together on steroids. A learning lesson. Never again.

  5. #14949
    I like Santo Domingo during Semana Santa. The traffic is gone and there is more quiet at night. It's a little harder pick up dates on the street but you can do it. As always it's better to have contacts lined up.

    Quote Originally Posted by Prtyr2  [View Original Post]
    I assume you mean Las Terrenas? Last time I left santo domingo for semana santa was to las terrenas. Never again. Was not for mongering but the normally quiet las terrenas turns into a mess with the influx of Dominicans leaving trash all over. They will park on the beach road blasting music that sounds like crap and eat home made meals and drink rum from liquor stores but then drag the entire family into nice restaurant where tourists are dining and yell "donde ta el bano". Semana Santa is a horrible week to come to DR to monger. If you had non pro amiga without kids or commitments inviting to a resort would be ok, but sosua will be ghost town and thankfully la capital will also be quiet as many families head to el camp to spend semana santa with family. I get a week of relative peace and quiet.

  6. #14948
    Quote Originally Posted by Revere  [View Original Post]
    I hear everything your saying, but it's there country there culture you do not like how loud the music is go ask them to turn it down, but we know your not going to do that as a gringo. You have other options you do not like it do not go or pay it no mind. As of I have said, older people on here are not happy about the music being loud, but it's mostly young people playing the music loud so you have to adjust or do not go. Why go someplace and complain and be unhappy. I pay it no mind and to be honest some of the trap I am hearing now is hot, but that is just me. I do not believe in just straight pay for play. I like going to the hot spots and pulling chicks and feeling the culture. That is just me. Still going to pay, but in a different way.
    Your logic is flawed as when dominicans are in other countries do they change their behavior to respect the "culture" nope. A dominican buddy who lives in spain posted a video of "racist" cops throwing a dentist on the ground to cuff him. He forgot to mention the "dentist" had a speaker holding his door open, blasting bachata OUT of his office into the medical plaza his office was in. Other tennants called cops complaining and he refused to comply and resisted arrest. Many Dominicans are just loud and don't give a crap about who they are bothering. Why don't you see loud music in paintini or naco? People that live there know that the rest of the world is not like dominican barrios.

  7. #14947
    I love all kinds of music. What I hate is any kind of music played too loudly through blown speakers of poor quality. It makes anyone's favorite sound like shit. I also dislike selfish disregard for other people. You might see it my way if you ever had the misfortune to live near a rowdy colmadon back when they were allowed to stay open 24/7.

    Quote Originally Posted by Revere  [View Original Post]
    I never understood the complaint of music. It's there country not yours. It's always the old past there prime man who is stuck in the past complaining about music. Hot chicks there love reggaeton and trap. They do not like your music. I get being old sucks, but they love there music your just to old to like there music and stuck in the past. The good thing they never have to worry about seeing you out at there fun spots at night looking mad.

  8. #14946
    "Donde ta el bano" LOL! I am fucking dead. That's classic.

    Quote Originally Posted by Prtyr2  [View Original Post]
    I assume you mean Las Terrenas? Last time I left santo domingo for semana santa was to las terrenas. Never again. Was not for mongering but the normally quiet las terrenas turns into a mess with the influx of Dominicans leaving trash all over. They will park on the beach road blasting music that sounds like crap and eat home made meals and drink rum from liquor stores but then drag the entire family into nice restaurant where tourists are dining and yell "donde ta el bano". Semana Santa is a horrible week to come to DR to monger. If you had non pro amiga without kids or commitments inviting to a resort would be ok, but sosua will be ghost town and thankfully la capital will also be quiet as many families head to el camp to spend semana santa with family. I get a week of relative peace and quiet.

  9. #14945
    Quote Originally Posted by Revere  [View Original Post]
    I hear everything your saying, I pay it no mind and to be honest some of the trap I am hearing now is hot, but that is just me. I do not believe in just straight pay for play. I like going to the hot spots and pulling chicks and feeling the culture. That is just me. Still going to pay, but in a different way.
    Yeah, SD is always open season. Its very easy to write your own fantasy.

    My boy meets girls on the bus from the surrounding towns and brings them in for day dates. Taking a break from their boring towns and coming to LA Capital is special. And they bring friends who are looking for fun. Most don't even know pricing structure, they just hope you will give them something and be nice.

    Others can just hang out in Santo Domingo and meet girls easily. If you pay attention you can sum up everything in a couple wassap conversations. Is she working? Who does she live with and how many kids? Is she a good girl maybe worth the waiting?

    I usually say I want to have a couple beers at the colmado and then go to the Cabana. Her response will tell you everything. Most times she will now come clean with her game and say her price because you are not Dominican. Some will pause and decline so maybe a drink and dinner in the future is a possibility. Others won't want a beer at the colmado but dinner with an aunt or guardian. These girls take time and even though they appear respectful, don't be surprised if the girl has banged the whole bario and now wants to play an angel.

    The only issue that I have in Santo Domingo is following through on all the opportunities.

  10. #14944
    Quote Originally Posted by DCups  [View Original Post]
    Revere,

    Their (note spelling) loud music is just plain rude. I am a musician -- an old rocker -- and I love music -- most all kinds --but there is a time and a place for it. Use your / their effin headphones so as not to subject innocent bystanders to noise pollution.
    I hear everything your saying, but it's there country there culture you do not like how loud the music is go ask them to turn it down, but we know your not going to do that as a gringo. You have other options you do not like it do not go or pay it no mind. As of I have said, older people on here are not happy about the music being loud, but it's mostly young people playing the music loud so you have to adjust or do not go. Why go someplace and complain and be unhappy. I pay it no mind and to be honest some of the trap I am hearing now is hot, but that is just me. I do not believe in just straight pay for play. I like going to the hot spots and pulling chicks and feeling the culture. That is just me. Still going to pay, but in a different way.

  11. #14943
    Quote Originally Posted by Revere  [View Original Post]
    I never understood the complaint of music. It's there country not yours. It's always the old past there prime man who is stuck in the past complaining about music. Hot chicks there love reggaeton and trap. They do not like your music. I get being old sucks, but they love there music your just to old to like there music and stuck in the past. The good thing they never have to worry about seeing you out at there fun spots at night looking mad.
    Revere,

    Their (note spelling) loud music is just plain rude. I am a musician -- an old rocker -- and I love music -- most all kinds --but there is a time and a place for it. Use your / their effin headphones so as not to subject innocent bystanders to noise pollution.

  12. #14942
    Visited santo domingo in December last year. Was there for a week and it was amazing Actions everywhere if you are up for it. Only thing that I didn't like too much is the oversupply of Venezuelan. However, if you don't mind, nothing to complaint there. My personal view is try to get Dominican cupid and prepare yourself few weeks before the trip. Vet down all the girls you meet in there and meet up with them when you get to Santo Domingo. It will be very rewarding. I'm sure most members here can testify to that. When you visit spa and fuck shops, don't forget to get the girls no so that you can nego a better deal outside their working hours. I did that and got better deals for a whole night. Other info are all here, you just have to read the thread. My next trip would be to Blackbeards in the next few months. Can't wait to explore this beautiful country again. Have fun hunting!

  13. #14941
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    LOL. You describe it perfectly. Me and old girl went out early and I was like this place is paradise. We were enjoying the sounds of nature. The crashes of the ocean; the birds chirping. Then all of sudden about 10 am, a loud ass guitar being blasted over the biggest portable speaker someone could find. That great ambiance was short lived. I don't know what is worse, the trash pollution or the noise pollution. If 1 person wants to party, they force everyone within a 100 yard radius to be a part of it.
    Yep and if you complain they will tell you "si no te gusta, vete a tu pais". Yet the dominicans in US are just as loud and don't respect others. At any airport if there is a guy listening to music or watching movie without headphones? Dominican. If you tell him we don't do that in the states, they don't care. So whether in their country or ours, we need to put up with their lack of respect.

    In 20 years, I have never had a dominican modify their path or speed of walking to avoid running into someone. Come out of bathroom and the hallway is narrow? You already in the hallway and dominican sees you? Will never stop and wait for you to get out. Will walk in and bump ya. Last week, I said no mas. Instead of trying to squeeze to one side knowing he would not budge an inch? Ran his ass over and then said "oh disculpa" which is more than what he would say.

  14. #14940
    Quote Originally Posted by Prtyr2  [View Original Post]
    They will park on the beach road blasting music that sounds like crap and eat home made meals and drink rum from liquor stores but then drag the entire family into nice restaurant where tourists are dining and yell "donde ta el bano".
    LOL. You describe it perfectly. Me and old girl went out early and I was like this place is paradise. We were enjoying the sounds of nature. The crashes of the ocean; the birds chirping. Then all of sudden about 10 am, a loud ass guitar being blasted over the biggest portable speaker someone could find. That great ambiance was short lived. I don't know what is worse, the trash pollution or the noise pollution. If 1 person wants to party, they force everyone within a 100 yard radius to be a part of it.

  15. #14939
    Quote Originally Posted by Prtyr2  [View Original Post]
    I assume you mean Las Terrenas? Last time I left santo domingo for semana santa was to las terrenas. Never again. Was not for mongering but the normally quiet las terrenas turns into a mess with the influx of Dominicans leaving trash all over. They will park on the beach road blasting music that sounds like crap and eat home made meals and drink rum from liquor stores but then drag the entire family into nice restaurant where tourists are dining and yell "donde ta el bano". Semana Santa is a horrible week to come to DR to monger. If you had non pro amiga without kids or commitments inviting to a resort would be ok, but sosua will be ghost town and thankfully la capital will also be quiet as many families head to el camp to spend semana santa with family. I get a week of relative peace and quiet.
    I never understood the complaint of music. It's there country not yours. It's always the old past there prime man who is stuck in the past complaining about music. Hot chicks there love reggaeton and trap. They do not like your music. I get being old sucks, but they love there music your just to old to like there music and stuck in the past. The good thing they never have to worry about seeing you out at there fun spots at night looking mad.

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