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Originally Posted by Bq Ribs
Haha on the website they say the only discogrotto in the World. Just a few hundred kilometers from there in trinidad, Cuba there is also a discogrotto called la cueva.
Great trustworthy advertising haha
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Thanks for the help
Originally Posted by BoricuaOnline
Made a reservation for the Royal Suite, jacuzzi on the terrace, and two rooms. Called for reservation and got 85$ per night. Do NOT make online reservations. Will report after my trip April 30--May 5.
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Originally Posted by Bq Ribs
I can remember drinking a beer called One in the Dominican Republic, I believe it is produced by Presidente. Good beer a little sweet.
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Originally Posted by Bq Ribs
Thanks, the disco in the caves is in Parque Mirador del Sur, I know where that park is.
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Originally Posted by Jaosousa
.............. There is some disco in some caves, maybe that is where that disco is located.
Disco in the cave
http://guacarataina.net/english/index.html
Restaurant in the cave
http://www.elmesondelacava.com/
For all your dining needs
http://menu.com.do/splash.php
Need beer
http://presidente.com.do/
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Originally Posted by BoricuaOnline
Colombus Lighthouse has a museum and a nice view of the city.
You can also jump from a plane and fall seated to the tip of Obelisk monument...no, that last one is not true.
Colombus lighthouse is the faro de colon, big building shaped like a cross with a park around it, quiet place. They have an old Pope mobile (with bullet proof glass) on display outside.
Tres Ojos would be in a park behind the Faro de Colon. There is some disco in some caves, maybe that is where that disco is located.
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Originally Posted by Bq Ribs
I have driven on Avenida Espana many times (I saw the Aquarium) never noticed the Aqua Splash. Could be fun to take a chica there (of course she will probably tell me that she doesn't own a bathing suit and we will have to go shopping for one, cost for a bikini 250-400 pesos).
Thanks for the info.
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Originally Posted by Cagep1967
The Zoo is actually pretty nice. They charge 100 pesos for locals and $10 bucks for gringos............
http://www.dr1guide.com/sights/the-national-zoo
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Originally Posted by Cagep1967
.............Aqua Splash is that a water park like we have in the states?............
http://www.aguasplashcaribe.com/
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Attractions
Originally Posted by BoricuaOnline
There is a zoo, an aquarium, an aquatic park (Aqua Splash), Los Tres Ojos. Zoo park is located north of Cristo Rey and east of Arroyo Hondo, bordered by a river on its northern part. The Aquarium is on Ave Espana and is seafront. I visited the Aquarium and was not impressed, but the girls are going to like it. The thing I liked about the place is that is seafront so is a good place to sit in the gardens and relax with a chica.
I also visited Los Tres Ojos, located on Parque Mirador del Este eastern extreme, which is a small forest inside the city, with 4 small natural lakes and a small boat ride included in one of the lakes. You are going down and later up a few hundred steps. I liked this place. When I saw the movie Avatar I thought about Tres Ojos. Dominican Tarzan has been there for decades, he jumps like 40 ft height from the rocks into the water for a tip.
Aqua Splash water park is almost in front of the Aquarium.
Colombus Lighthouse has a museum and a nice view of the city.
You can also jump from a plane and fall seated to the tip of Obelisk monument...no, that last one is not true.
Places mentioned here are cheap, less than $5, some places charge more to foreigners , a dollar or two more but I tell the ticket seller that I live in Gazcue and she charged me as a local.
You can also visit Parque Mirador Sur in the southwest part of the city, sorrounded by exclusive condos and houses. It is a few kilometers long, it has jogging and bike lanes , a few recreational areas, a lake and botanical gardens.
The Zoo is actually pretty nice. They charge 100 pesos for locals and $10 bucks for gringos. I had a blast convicing the ticket seller I'm dominican, I'm as white as white can be, but I learned spanish in DR so my accent is authentic. I'm telling her I live in Los Caobas (serious barrio) with my girlfriend. She finally gave up and gave me the Dominican price.
Aqua Splash is that a water park like we have in the states? If so, I would like to check that out with the Novia.
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Peru
Originally Posted by Helpmann
In reference to airfare, accommodations, transportation, and food, Lima, Peru is easily the best value in South America. I was there 16-months ago on vacation with my girlfriend (a Dominicana). From bullfights, to swimming with seals, to parasailing, there's more going on in Lima than Santo Domingo and both of us would return to Lima in a heartbeat.
Nevertheless, you're not going to experience the clear warm waters of the Caribbean and Peruvian women... well, you can find some pretty faces without the strong Indian features, but you're not going to find any Peruvianas with natural hourglass or lop-sided hourglass bodies (small-tits, small waist, big asses) like you'll find in Brazil or the Dominican Republic. I would say that the natural Peruvian body is flat (front and back) and rectangular (or like an inverted triangle).
It's hard to get the best of all world's, but for me it has always been body first.
Cheers!
Helpmann
I was just in Peru for work and 90% of the women there were unattractive, most had this aboriginal look to them most of the asses are flat. 2 girls that I was working with were attractive not beautiful. And 1 of them was Colombian.
I am going back in the beginning of April and will bring my DR novia with me. Dominicans don't need a visa to travel to Peru only a passport.
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Originally Posted by Bq Ribs
The Metro from beginning to end is a little over a 20 minute ride and indeed runs under Maximo Gomez. It is one very nice smooth air conditioned ride for 20 pesos. The DR recently started construction of phase two which will run underneath JFK connecting with the existing Metro.
http://www.subways.net/dominican/index.htm
Thanks, nice trains. The subway map clarifies the route for me. I will definitely check it out. Has to be a thousand times better than sitting in rush hour traffic.
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Originally Posted by Bq Ribs
The Metro from beginning to end is a little over a 20 minute ride and indeed runs under Maximo Gomez. It is one very nice smooth air conditioned ride for 20 pesos. The DR recently started construction of phase two which will run underneath JFK connecting with the existing Metro.
http://www.subways.net/dominican/index.htm
I took a round trip with a dominicana friend, then we walked like 20 minutes from a station to Jaragua.
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Originally Posted by BoricuaOnline
There is a zoo, an aquarium, an aquatic park (Aqua Splash), Los Tres Ojos. Zoo park is located north of Cristo Rey and east of Arroyo Hondo, bordered by a river on its northern part. The Aquarium is on Ave Espana and is seafront. I visited the Aquarium and was not impressed, but the girls are going to like it. The thing I liked about the place is that is seafront so is a good place to sit in the gardens and relax with a chica.
I also visited Los Tres Ojos, located on Parque Mirador del Este eastern extreme, which is a small forest inside the city, with 4 small natural lakes and a small boat ride included in one of the lakes. You are going down and later up a few hundred steps. I liked this place. When I saw the movie Avatar I thought about Tres Ojos. Dominican Tarzan has been there for decades, he jumps like 40 ft height from the rocks into the water for a tip.
Aqua Splash water park is almost in front of the Aquarium.
Colombus Lighthouse has a museum and a nice view of the city.
You can also jump from a plane and fall seated to the tip of Obelisk monument. No, that last one is not true.
Places mentioned here are cheap, less than $5, some places charge more to foreigners, a dollar or two more but I tell the ticket seller that I live in Gazcue and she charged me as a local.
You can also visit Parque Mirador Sur in the southwest part of the city, sorrounded by exclusive condos and houses. It is a few kilometers long, it has jogging and bike lanes, a few recreational areas, a lake and botanical gardens.
Good Post, I learned some new things, thanks.
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Peru
Originally Posted by Artisttyp
... However it seems like non pro action in SD could be equal to or more expensive than pro action...true or false?
The beauty of dating non pros somewhere like lima is you can take them out on the town for nothing. It doesn't seem like SD is that kind of place.
In reference to airfare, accommodations, transportation, and food, Lima, Peru is easily the best value in South America. I was there 16-months ago on vacation with my girlfriend (a Dominicana). From bullfights, to swimming with seals, to parasailing, there's more going on in Lima than Santo Domingo and both of us would return to Lima in a heartbeat.
Nevertheless, you're not going to experience the clear warm waters of the Caribbean and Peruvian women... well, you can find some pretty faces without the strong Indian features, but you're not going to find any Peruvianas with natural hourglass or lop-sided hourglass bodies (small-tits, small waist, big asses) like you'll find in Brazil or the Dominican Republic. I would say that the natural Peruvian body is flat (front and back) and rectangular (or like an inverted triangle).
It's hard to get the best of all world's, but for me it has always been body first.
Cheers!
Helpmann
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