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07-17-12 05:04 #7768
Posts: 15Where should I start
What's up guys,
I just arrived to Santo Domingo for 2 weeks for work. I am staying at a hotel located on George Washington Avenue. It seems like it is not close to any chica spots. I drove by the cabanas earlier but I will not have access to a car while I'm here. Where can I go (solo) and pick up some hot chicas. I saw some on the street near the hotel but they look used.
Also, does anyone know of any good escort services that I can call to my hotel?
Thanks for the all guys who have made this forum a great read.
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07-17-12 02:34 #7767
Posts: 3103I have carried many times and have had no problem.
Usually put them in my checked luggage. I have been surprised by how well received. I have never had push back when introducing my toys. I would be hesitant in the states but in the DR it is like a bonus for the girls.
Originally Posted by Frannie [View Original Post]
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07-16-12 23:54 #7766
Posts: 4026Hotels & girls
The bottom line is it depends on the girl. If the girl is well known to the hotel as a lobby lizard, a street girl, or a girl who caused trouble at one time or another, the hotel will make it harhd or imossible for you to get her in. If she is a well behaved girl who is dressed modestly and greets the staff appropriately with a smile ("saludos" or "buenas"). The staff won't disrespect her. This is the case for most every hotelin the country that isn't a cabana.
Originally Posted by JJ341 [View Original Post]
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07-16-12 15:03 #7765
Posts: 59Originally Posted by Jaosousa [View Original Post]
I have'nt stayed there recently or checked so I don't know the current policy. It's a good location. It has a restaurant and a little pool. The price is right but I heard they haven't undated the rooms for some time. Kayak rates are in the $65.00 range.
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07-16-12 14:37 #7764
Posts: 2803Originally Posted by Jackss [View Original Post]
It depends on whether they are commercial samples or for personal use. If for personal use you may have to demonstrate them to customs officers. There is an additional import tax for dildoes over 8".
They may also be subject to check in the country you are departing from. I would leave the plastic vagina and the inflatable dolls at home.
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07-16-12 14:11 #7763
Posts: 510They check a lot of luggage now.
Originally Posted by Jackss [View Original Post]
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07-16-12 00:35 #7762
Posts: 4286Originally Posted by Llttf [View Original Post]
La Sirena locations http://tiendalasirena.com/tiendas/sirena_mella/ According to the La Sirena webpage there is a La Sirena store on Autopista Duarte which is probably a 35 minute car ride from zona colonial. There is a La Sirena at Avenida Mella No. 258, Santo Domingo in zona colonial. I assume when you say the La Sirena up Duarte a few blocks, you are referring to La Sirena on Avenida Mella.
As I said before, Jumbo Express, I have bought stuff there numerous times, one or two people ahead of me at the cashier, a two minute or less wait. Jumbo Express is one block from Mercure Comercial Hotel. That Jumbo Express used to be called La Despensa.
Some people pay the hotel's mini-bar prices. Maybe some people don't know that there is a supermarket one block away, where most of the mini-bar items can be purchased for less money (I remember years ago, a hotel charging $6US for a small can of pringle chips, those same chips are about $1US on amazon). Mercure is owned by Accor, a French company. I have never stayed in the Mercure Comercial.
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07-15-12 23:19 #7761
Posts: 4286Originally Posted by Llttf [View Original Post]
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07-15-12 22:31 #7760
Posts: 295Originally Posted by Jaosousa [View Original Post]
The prices are usually plainly displayed on the card on top of the mini bar. Some people are willing to pay the prices for the convenience.
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07-15-12 22:19 #7759
Posts: 89Two random question for anyone.
Me and my buddy will be returning to SD in November. This will be my 4th time to SD and I wanted to go out to some clubs on Avenida Venezuela which I've never done. Can anyone advise me on certain clubs that would be nice to take a girl (NON PRO) and to pick up girls?
Also I don't read much about Club MC which I've been to twice and really liked it. I was wondering if anyone knows if they were still open? I haven't been down since May 2010.
I would greatly appreciate the info.
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07-15-12 19:46 #7758
Posts: 4286Originally Posted by ChicaSaurusRex [View Original Post]
Hilton Hotel is also on the Malecon and is chica friendly for an extra fee. Not much really close, within walking distance of the Hilton.
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07-15-12 19:23 #7757
Posts: 2Please, HELP
Hi I am newbie in this world, can I bring with me sex toys without problems in the airport to Santo Domingo? I post my experience in Santo Domingo when arrive.
Thanks
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07-15-12 05:45 #7756
Posts: 4286Originally Posted by Llttf [View Original Post]
Also one block west of Hotel Mercure Comercial is a department store called California, that has a Banco Popular teller and ATM machine, inside the store. The California store sells clothes and toiletries (toothpaste, shaving cream, toothbrushes etc). Inexpensive bikini bathing suits can be purchased in the California store for around 250 pesos (in case you invite an amiga to the pool or the beach and she shows up without a bathing suit).
One block east of Hotel Mercure Comercial on El Conde, is the Hotel Conde de Penalbe, which has a popular sidewalk cafe. Half a block east of the Conde de Penalbe Hotel is the Hard Rock Cafe, which has indoor and outdoor seating. One block east of the Hard Rock Cafe on El Conde is Segafredo Zanetti Espresso cafe which has "The Beds" lounge area, where you can lay on beds and order drinks or food.
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07-15-12 03:54 #7755
Posts: 4026Mercure breakfast
The Mercure breakfast buffet costs 200 pesos. For the Mercure room rate, you could stay one street away at Penalba, not pay guest fees, and have money to spare. Have fun.
Originally Posted by Llttf [View Original Post]
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07-15-12 01:58 #7754
Posts: 295Originally Posted by PlaneMan2012 [View Original Post]
The bathrooms are average, always had hot water. There is a digital safe in the closet.
The best part for me is the free breakfast, the buffet is very good including fresh juices and fruit. Keep in mind this hotel has a mix of clientele, from missionary groups heading to Haiti to local businessmen to mongers.
I usually go with my novia but when she is visiting family I have brought other chicas back without a problem, a few pesos to the security guy on the door works wonders.
The only caution I have is that they take a deposit (1000 pesos I believe) to cover the use of the minibar (very high priced) , if you do not use anything you get the deposit back at the end of your stay. The problem is they do not offer to give it back, you have to ask which I forgot to do on my last visit. My fault I realise but would be nice if they reminded you, easy money for them,
I have no reason to look for a different hotel in SD at this point. Cannot beat the location in the Zona Colonial IMHO.