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05-23-11 17:53 #5623
Posts: 104Massage
does anyone know of a good massage place in sd? i am not looking for a rub and tug. i need a good therapeutic massage.
thanks.
flaco
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05-23-11 10:19 #5622
Posts: 342I was soooo not trying to be this guy: Boots on the ground!
Can anyone be a darling and repost that map of SDQ that I thought I saved and have flipped back through 20 or so pages and can't find. The map with all the hot spots. The only one I could find was from '09. I know somethings have changed since then.
Thanks,
BBL
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05-23-11 08:24 #5621
Posts: 342Day 1 of 120 or whatever
Stayed at Aparta-Hotel El Pino en Santo Domingo Este. 31 USD a night not highly recommended but more information in Mr. GoGo thread.
BBL
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05-20-11 04:01 #5620
Posts: 578Apartment Rock!
Originally Posted by Jaosousa [View Original Post]
Brings an Entirely new dynamic to the relationship. Have not had a chica yet to come over to my apartment and not try to clean up nor offer to cook for me. I get free maid service with the rent but they always fold up clothes and try to wash the few dishes in the sink. I throw shit around just to see what they will do.
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05-19-11 21:28 #5619
Posts: 4286Originally Posted by Mardonius [View Original Post]
I met up with an online chica and I invited her and her friend to a $40 per night hotel on Independencia where I was staying, she complained to me that she preferred the Hotel Riazor, I laughed to myself, one more clue showing that she was not some inexperienced chica. Sometimes I will ask chicas what Cabaņas are their favorites, some are honest and give a list of the Cabaņas they have been to.
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05-19-11 21:17 #5618
Posts: 4286Originally Posted by Kodyhead [View Original Post]
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05-19-11 06:49 #5617
Posts: 33Originally Posted by Bq Ribs [View Original Post]
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05-18-11 20:08 #5616
Posts: 149They seems to be the Hotel Palacio
Originally Posted by Bimbo Boy [View Original Post]
It was a good hotel compared to the Mecure even though from this point on I am planing on doing apartments instead of hotels, but if I had to do a hotel again at least I know multiple chicas are allowed there with no extra charge.
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05-18-11 09:56 #5615
Posts: 1368Originally Posted by Alex Deuce [View Original Post]
Not Chica Friendly. Hotel is Clean.
Chica Friendly. Hotel is Clean.
Chica Friendly. Hotel in Not Clean.
Anyone else?
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05-18-11 04:57 #5614
Posts: 578Originally Posted by Score77 [View Original Post]
I stay there because the food is good and the owner and his brother Emilio are cool. I have been in the kitchens of all the hotels in that area. TRUST ME, YOUR SAFER EATING AT THE MYSTIK! YES, YOUR SAFER EATING AT THE MYSTIK! I stay in an rented condo at the Malecon Center and go to the Mystik to Eat and when I'm to Drunk to walk back from 305, Girls House, Sky or Mystik itself. Emilio is an EX-US Navel Engineering officer and Jose the Tour Guide / ETC is an X Army OFficer. They have the best connections in the City.
Originally Posted by Bq Ribs [View Original Post]
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05-17-11 20:18 #5613
Posts: 4286Originally Posted by Score77 [View Original Post]
You have stayed numerous times at the Courtyard in Santo Domingo and the employees there know you, as such they afford you courtesies that probably new guests are not afforded. You have entered the Courtyard with whomever chica you wanted and you had no problems.
A chica friendly hotel is a hotel where you can enter with multiple chicas after you have checked in, without having to had to give the names of the chicas beforehand at the time when you checked in. Usually the large hotels in Santo Domingo are not chica friendly, Marriott Jaragua, Intercontinental V Centanario, Melia. I entered the Marriott Jaragua one time with a chica and we were not stopped by security. Three other times at the Jaragua, I was stopped by security and the chicas had to wait outside, while I visited my room. Some small chica friendly hotels are fanatical about checking a chicas identification and making a copy of her cedula, other small hotels are less so.
Hilton supposedly charges an extra guest fee when a guy wants to bring in a chica.
The Hodelpa Hotels I used in Santiago, el gran almirante and the centro plaza, where guest friendly.
Sometimes when I go to my hotel room with a chica (or chicas) , I may may tell the workers that I will only be there for 5 minutes (cinco minutos, gracias) and oftentimes that has me avoid having to have the chica check in at the front desk.
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05-17-11 04:37 #5612
Posts: 1547Originally Posted by Score77 [View Original Post]
A hotel that does not allow an unregistered chica is not chica friendly. If you have to register the chica then the chica becomes an equal to the host male with the same right for the use of paid facilities. Here we have a dilemma: if a male host registers, let's say, three girls and they arrive on three different days then you can argue that the hotel is conditionally guest friendly. The condition is to have the girl registered. In essence, you are allowed to monger with multiple chicas under this method.
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05-17-11 03:53 #5611
Posts: 4026Not so difficult to define
Originally Posted by Score77 [View Original Post]
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05-17-11 02:43 #5610
Posts: 98Courtyard vs Mystic
Originally Posted by Alex Deuce [View Original Post]
There is a big differance between the Courtyard and the Mystic. The Mystic rents by the hour. I have rented from him a few times for a few hours, it was easier then going back to the Courtyard. How can you compare the 2 casas? If you have money and breath you can get a room at the Mystic. They will rent to anybody. And there is no comparison in cleanliness. Don't take your socks off!
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05-17-11 02:36 #5609
Posts: 98Chica friendly?
Originally Posted by Jaosousa [View Original Post]
Jao, I trust your judgement to this answer. I don't think BQ is correct, but correct me if I am wrong.
PS: I sent you a trip report from PR last month.