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  1. #15781
    At Elvis2008 Well, I can tell the difference, and the best prices / quality for wine now is Argentina, any alcoholic paradise. I found prices in Paraguay for quality goods actually higher than in North America.

  2. #15780

    The curfew

    Quote Originally Posted by Durandpaul  [View Original Post]
    At the moment I am planning a trip to santo domingo when the curfew get removed or adjusted to really late.

    Here is my dilemma, right now I am not able to go on a monger trip for more than 2 to 3 days, which makes it expensive to go to sosua for just two days. Airfare to go to sosua is about $700 and to santo domingo it's about $350. If I spend 2 full days in DR I save already $350 by going to sando domingo, close to 20,000 peso. From what I read here 1 hour take out at a place like oasis is 5000 peso and 10,000 peso for all night. The flight saving from going to santo domingo allows me to have 4 sessions for 1 HR at 5,000 peso. Other options during the day could be GBP or maybe try my luck online but since I don't speak spanish it won't be easy to do the online thing.

    What I want to know is how good are strippers as far quality and service. Are most girls in the strip clubs solid 9 or 10 when compared to sosua standards, and does the club expects them to perform well? For 5,000 I wouldn't want to hear leche papi after 10 min or being rushed.

    And what are other semi pro friendly clubs or lounges I can go to with a solid chance to get a 9 or 10 for a reasonable price.
    The curfew is definitely going to limit your activities. A vibrant is suppressed and options can be limited. Better get connected to some clandestine locations.

  3. #15779
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    I was surprised to see it cost less here than there. But it was the same thing when I went to France looking to buy Cognac and noticed it actually cost more there than it does in the States. A couple of other comparisons: Paradis - My Liq $1000, Duty Free $2300. Louis 13 - My Liq $3500, Duty Free $2800. Just an idea for people that usually shop duty frees and stores in other countries thinking they are getting a deal.
    My brother spent two years traveling all over the world convinced there was better out there. He finally came back to the USA. He tried doing the internet thing and working abroad and getting USA wages but there were things that were just too expensive in other countries.

    You have probably seen this post before about wine and cost, but I will share it so everyone can read it: https://freakonomics.com/2008/07/16/cheap-wine/.

    I am not sure things are cheaper in the USA as much as the cheap stuff is better organized. I have gotten great deals from street vendors in Mexico for example, but you just never know when they will be where.

    As for booze, the best prices I have seen have been in Mexican border towns and in the USA Virgin islands and not the duty free shops. I have laughed at how expensive shit is there.

    If I were a drinker, I would get an empty bottle of Patron and fill it with the tequila they sell in a border town for $5 a gallon and see if anyone could tell the difference. I bet no one would.

    But the main reason for the variance in cost is taxes, and the USA was trying to do as much free trade as it could in the past. So the appliances we bought that are made in China are 50% cheaper than a lot of places that have high tariffs like Brazil.

    The reason people in Argentina and Brazil flock to Paraguay is that they just have a flat 10% import tax. To me then, Paraguay is an interesting place: really hot and cheap women, an aquifer with double the water of the great lucks, a hydroelectric energy surplus, low cost goods, and low cost of living. Besides being hard to get to, the other real problem with Paraguay is that it is boring as fuck.

  4. #15778
    Quote Originally Posted by Durandpaul  [View Original Post]
    At the moment I am planning a trip to santo domingo when the curfew get removed or adjusted to really late.

    Here is my dilemma, right now I am not able to go on a monger trip for more than 2 to 3 days, which makes it expensive to go to sosua for just two days. Airfare to go to sosua is about $700 and to santo domingo it's about $350. If I spend 2 full days in DR I save already $350 by going to sando domingo, close to 20,000 peso. From what I read here 1 hour take out at a place like oasis is 5000 peso and 10,000 peso for all night. The flight saving from going to santo domingo allows me to have 4 sessions for 1 HR at 5,000 peso. Other options during the day could be GBP or maybe try my luck online but since I don't speak spanish it won't be easy to do the online thing.

    What I want to know is how good are strippers as far quality and service. Are most girls in the strip clubs solid 9 or 10 when compared to sosua standards, and does the club expects them to perform well? For 5,000 I wouldn't want to hear leche papi after 10 min or being rushed.

    And what are other semi pro friendly clubs or lounges I can go to with a solid chance to get a 9 or 10 for a reasonable price.
    After the curfew nobody knows but I wouldn't suggest going to the casa alone, they will get you for top dollar with no guarantee on service. I'm mobile and on the move but try other guys living in Santo Domingo for updates. If you only have a weekend I would suggest point and click in Sousa, Santo Domingo takes more time and connections to tap in immediately.

  5. #15777

    Strippers performance and quality

    At the moment I am planning a trip to santo domingo when the curfew get removed or adjusted to really late.

    Here is my dilemma, right now I am not able to go on a monger trip for more than 2 to 3 days, which makes it expensive to go to sosua for just two days. Airfare to go to sosua is about $700 and to santo domingo it's about $350. If I spend 2 full days in DR I save already $350 by going to sando domingo, close to 20,000 peso. From what I read here 1 hour take out at a place like oasis is 5000 peso and 10,000 peso for all night. The flight saving from going to santo domingo allows me to have 4 sessions for 1 HR at 5,000 peso. Other options during the day could be GBP or maybe try my luck online but since I don't speak spanish it won't be easy to do the online thing.

    What I want to know is how good are strippers as far quality and service. Are most girls in the strip clubs solid 9 or 10 when compared to sosua standards, and does the club expects them to perform well? For 5,000 I wouldn't want to hear leche papi after 10 min or being rushed.

    And what are other semi pro friendly clubs or lounges I can go to with a solid chance to get a 9 or 10 for a reasonable price.

  6. #15776
    https://migracion.gob.do/en/

    Quote Originally Posted by TallDarkUsa  [View Original Post]
    Has anyone traveled to the DR in 2021 yet. This would be my first trip and I have been wanting to go for awhile now. Are there any restrictions? What is the average price for street girls and also working girls. Best city for mongering while also being safe. Thanks in advance for the info!

  7. #15775

    Travel

    Has anyone traveled to the DR in 2021 yet. This would be my first trip and I have been wanting to go for awhile now. Are there any restrictions? What is the average price for street girls and also working girls. Best city for mongering while also being safe. Thanks in advance for the info!

  8. #15774

    Duty free

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    I decided to start an experiment today. I went to my local liquor store in the States and walked around and wrote the prices in my phone of the usual adult beverages that I purchase. When I travel around I will use the list against what I see in the duty free shops and in the grocery stores in other countries. One thing I saw tonight was Barcelo Imperial. It was $21. In November I bought the same bottle in Ole Supermarket in Santo Domingo and I am quite sure that I paid more than that for it. If I am correct, it was 1500 pesos, which is close to $26.

    I was surprised to see it cost less here than there. But it was the same thing when I went to France looking to buy Cognac and noticed it actually cost more there than it does in the States. A couple of other comparisons: Paradis - My Liq $1000, Duty Free $2300. Louis 13 - My Liq $3500, Duty Free $2800. Just an idea for people that usually shop duty frees and stores in other countries thinking they are getting a deal.
    You don't mention the size. This morning the 700 CC. Of Imperial was priced at 985 DOP at Bocachica's Ole. The 1. 75 l. , a little over 2000. In general, brandy, wine and champagne are more expensive here than where I live in NY although prices there swing widely from one store to the other. One oddity,32 oz. Of Coors light for 138 DOP at the Ole vs. 22 oz of Presidente for 130 minimun at local colmados.

  9. #15773
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    I decided to start an experiment today. I went to my local liquor store in the States and walked around and wrote the prices in my phone of the usual adult beverages that I purchase. When I travel around I will use the list against what I see in the duty free shops and in the grocery stores in other countries. One thing I saw tonight was Barcelo Imperial. It was $21. In November I bought the same bottle in Ole Supermarket in Santo Domingo and I am quite sure that I paid more than that for it. If I am correct, it was 1500 pesos, which is close to $26.

    I was surprised to see it cost less here than there. But it was the same thing when I went to France looking to buy Cognac and noticed it actually cost more there than it does in the States. A couple of other comparisons: Paradis - My Liq $1000, Duty Free $2300. Louis 13 - My Liq $3500, Duty Free $2800. Just an idea for people that usually shop duty frees and stores in other countries thinking they are getting a deal.
    Has the quality of Louis 13 come down? In 1988 it was $600 a bottle at Price Club (Costco now). Latest label says 40-100 years old. I thought back then it was always 100 years old?

    Btw, I love the crystal decanter it comes in.

  10. #15772

    Duty Free

    I decided to start an experiment today. I went to my local liquor store in the States and walked around and wrote the prices in my phone of the usual adult beverages that I purchase. When I travel around I will use the list against what I see in the duty free shops and in the grocery stores in other countries. One thing I saw tonight was Barcelo Imperial. It was $21. In November I bought the same bottle in Ole Supermarket in Santo Domingo and I am quite sure that I paid more than that for it. If I am correct, it was 1500 pesos, which is close to $26.

    I was surprised to see it cost less here than there. But it was the same thing when I went to France looking to buy Cognac and noticed it actually cost more there than it does in the States. A couple of other comparisons: Paradis - My Liq $1000, Duty Free $2300. Louis 13 - My Liq $3500, Duty Free $2800. Just an idea for people that usually shop duty frees and stores in other countries thinking they are getting a deal.

  11. #15771

    Will see how it rolls

    The current curfew is for 10 days and ends on the 10th. I am betting that it will go back to 9 pm week days. So I and my man Dcups have a great chance to make it happen.

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    Noon curfew? I'm not going anywhere near that place.

  12. #15770
    Quote Originally Posted by DCups  [View Original Post]
    Hey Old Kool let's have some presidentes at Pacos next week Wednesday or thusday. I'll PM you. Mr. E, if you're in town let me know, man.
    Noon curfew? I'm not going anywhere near that place.

  13. #15769

    Sounds good

    Coming Thursday evening curfew may screw things up we can try.

    Quote Originally Posted by DCups  [View Original Post]
    Hey Old Kool let's have some presidentes at Pacos next week Wednesday or thusday. I'll PM you. Mr. E, if you're in town let me know, man.

  14. #15768
    Quote Originally Posted by OldKool  [View Original Post]
    I will be in DR in a few weeks. Iam not chasing anything. I have severaal ladies waiting on call. I talk to them on whatap and they swear I am the love of thier life. When you are in your 60's getting 30 year old willing pussy is a beautiful thing. I have a solid uber driver and a beautiful airbnb lined up. I do not plan to post any more. My advice to newbies would be build a book of chicas who meet your needs and like you. Looking for ladies in casas is like dumpster diving to me. To each his own. In conclusion the DR can be a fantacy land if you know how to work it. Buying pussy requires no skills or ability. The way you work DR is finding what you want and locking it down.
    Hey Old Kool let's have some presidentes at Pacos next week Wednesday or thusday. I'll PM you. Mr. E, if you're in town let me know, man.

  15. #15767

    Past doesn't. Matter

    I do not care what they did in the past. Sometimes past experiences make them better partners. However Dominican women tend tobe very good lovers.

    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    Looking for ladies in casas is like dumpster diving. The way you work DR is finding what you want and locking it down.

    But what if you are locking down chicas who previously worked in casas? They may not tell you they worked in casas before.

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