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10-23-12 08:07 #94
Posts: 18Hi Goldman.
I just saw this post, seems like you have been there.
I'm trying to decide weather tropicocco or rancho luna.
These girls that your finding, could they not be students? I hear students are property of cuban government and you arnt allowed to sleep with them.
How do you fair in this instance?
Thanks much
Originally Posted by Goldman007 [View Original Post]
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10-23-12 06:06 #93
Posts: 18Hey Goldman.
Thanks for all this.
I'm visiting on November 4 for a week at the resort Rancho Luna? I heard its good for bringing chicas, any idea how much it costs daily?
And where is 'jugar' is this hotel in cienfuegos? 65 dollars a day for a girl thats alot more then I heard.
If anyone can add to this or would like to hang let me know which hotel you will be staying in.
FYI. I'm 28 male
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10-03-12 16:06 #92
Posts: 31Originally Posted by Mickee [View Original Post]
Always, I stayed at Jagua. The rates for registering a girl is very expensive. 65 / day. I encountered girls near my hotel and in the main city. Usually, I pay the rate of 20 / day for long-term. My girl stayed for 5 days, so I gifted her 100.
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09-30-12 21:30 #91
Posts: 19Originally Posted by Goldman007 [View Original Post]
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09-27-12 18:42 #90
Posts: 31Hotel Fun
I just got back from Cienfuegos and had a amazing time. This was my 3rd trip in the city, and I think everyone is starting to know me. Not a good sign. I encountered the same taxi drivers and few girls there I had met on my last trip.
Anyways, I want to post what I have learned on the trip. If you a person like me, who likes to bring girls to the hotel to have the girl friend experience, rather than private casa, then this will be a great help to you:
I stayed at Cienfuegos and the hotel didn't had any problem me signing in a girl. After I registered one girl on my first night, I noticed she did not fulfilled my needs, so I sent her back home and signed her out next morning. Let this be a lesson to you, make sure you first try the girl in a casa before registering her to your hotel, since you only get one chance during your stay. I learned the hard way.
Next day, I found another chica, went to the front desk to register her, and the hotel advise me, that it was not possible, since only one girl is allowed per stay. So, I ended up at some casa with the girl that night. Next day, I was advised to register the girl a new room at the hotel. Go there in the morning again, paid the girl, and told her to register herself a new room. She was told, no rooms are available at this time. I was now pissed, I had wasted $50 just on taxi running back and forth to the hotel. After some reinsurance, I finally talked into the hotel staff to register the girl a new room for my entire stay and had to pay up front.
During the third day, I met her friend in the city, she was hot, I wanted my chica and her friend, went to the front desk to register the second girl as her family, I was denied. The hotel staff advised me it was going to be a problem for me. Didn't explain how. I then talked to other tourist, who had similar hobby, with his help, I was able to register the girl amiga. I had two girls in my room and it was so worth it! It was like a dream come too! I had great laughs with other tourists, and they wanted to try the same thing next trip. They had one chica and I had two. Double the fun!
When I was about to leave, I met other tourist who claimed bringing in two girls for him was never a problem, however, he had to per book the girls names online. Maybe that works? But with me, I like to search during my trip, and not prearrange anything. But he did sounded a little crazy, telling me stories how he and his friends use to exchange girls in the hotel.
Anyways, I had a blast! I always wanted to be companied by two girls while enjoying my hotel. I had two girls in private casa, it wasn't much fun. My birthday is coming up in few months, I will treat myself again.
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08-21-12 03:22 #89
Posts: 322What are you talking about when you say,"since she can't hang out with you in public". I guess if she is a pro, . But the average girl, these college girls you speak of, these "normal" girls, can hang out with you in public. This is not illegal. Not at all. Maybe you are thinking of a Cuba say 8 years ago.
Originally Posted by Goldman007 [View Original Post]
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08-21-12 03:12 #88
Posts: 322Pity? I don't really get the pity part. But, I have often used Jesus as an example of "socialist"/"communist" behavior in terms of the theory. To with, Jesus allegedly said to the merchants "It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but you have made it a den of thieves."
But I am a devout atheist.
Originally Posted by Golds [View Original Post]
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08-18-12 22:13 #87
Posts: 182"Fortunately I am a reformed communist now socialist", : I pity you, Jesus was also a socialist.
QUOTE=Kalifornication; 1316835]Yes, . The more you go, the more they will begin to seek information as to why you are in Cuba. About a month ago, in part because I change my Visa to a Family Visa, I was interviewed by the head of immigration. After our meeting, he asked me out for a beer the following night. I accepted. The following evening, over a beer and papas, he asked about my political beliefs, family background and my opinion of Cuba. Fortunately I am a reformed communist now socialist, . But I am certain he did not believe me. In any case, what was interesting is that he covered the $20 bill out of his wallet. Now that's a ton of money for a Cuban right? Especially, assuming he is in the top tier in terms of salary, that would have been perhaps 1/2 his monthly pay. I suspect the interview was covered by the State.
Its all part of the game I suppose, but unlike you, I am American, so I draw more attention.
By-the-way, I was never suggesting that you are not an expert. Rather, that you have a good feel for the culture. It really was a joke in light of my 15-17 trips per year.[/QUOTE]
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08-18-12 19:39 #86
Posts: 322Yes, . The more you go, the more they will begin to seek information as to why you are in Cuba. About a month ago, in part because I change my Visa to a Family Visa, I was interviewed by the head of immigration. After our meeting, he asked me out for a beer the following night. I accepted. The following evening, over a beer and papas, he asked about my political beliefs, family background and my opinion of Cuba. Fortunately I am a reformed communist now socialist, . But I am certain he did not believe me. In any case, what was interesting is that he covered the $20 bill out of his wallet. Now that's a ton of money for a Cuban right? Especially, assuming he is in the top tier in terms of salary, that would have been perhaps 1/2 his monthly pay. I suspect the interview was covered by the State.
Its all part of the game I suppose, but unlike you, I am American, so I draw more attention.
By-the-way, I was never suggesting that you are not an expert. Rather, that you have a good feel for the culture. It really was a joke in light of my 15-17 trips per year.
Originally Posted by Sammytheman [View Original Post]
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08-18-12 19:22 #85
Posts: 210Originally Posted by Kalifornication [View Original Post]
Yes I can probably get free sex in Cuba but that is if you exclude the money I spend on drinks, club entrance, food etc. Besides those girls are dirt poor, especially in the countryside. I pay even if they don't ask. For example I picked up a chick in Las Tunas and after the deed she kissed me goodbye, got out of the car and walked away. I pulled her back and handed a 20 in her hand. I came up with a nice pussy formula:
Sex= 20CUCs or money you spend on a night out.
By the way, does the Aduana ask you a lot of questions when you land or leave Cuba? I have been to Cuba 4 times this year and last time in Holguin I was questioned by 3 Men in Green for a good 20 mins.
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08-18-12 04:33 #84
Posts: 322Just 10 trips Sam? That is not the support to the argument that you are an expert, . Shit, I have been to Cuba 10 times already this year, and we still have 4 months left. What makes you an expert is that you are high up on the learning curve. Congrats man. You do have a good understanding of Cub. But know too, there are, believe it or not, many normal girls in Cuba who will do ya for nothing. Perhaps they are seeking a way out, who knows.
Originally Posted by Sammytheman [View Original Post]
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08-16-12 00:37 #83
Posts: 505Originally Posted by Freedom3 [View Original Post]
. $40 is too much not even for TLN. Maybe Havana bitches expect that but let's not create another Havana.
- It sounds to me you will be With a lot of chicks. So my advice to you is to find illegal casas through the girls. That usually means you'll have to find someone local. Try bicitaxis, bartenders, chicas (pro, semi, nonpro, websites, places you frequent where people will be more comfortable talking to you about illegal casas. I was lucky that a girl from Cybercupido long time ago hooked me up with a casa that is still to this date an illegal one and it is my home basically when in camaguey.
So find many and not just one illegal CASA and keep their contact info. See which owners will take you in permenantly for a lower price. Got it? If you find one that you like and is clean then that will make you so much happier. LOL
Good luck. You seem to have a well focused plan.
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08-15-12 12:05 #82
Posts: 29My plan
If anyone has any comments or suggestions for me, here is my plan.
Just FYI, I am a 41 year old, white male. My ability to speak spanish is only at the beginner level.
I plan on visiting Havana and perhaps Cienfuegos. I will spend two or three months in Cuba in total if things go well.
Accommodations.
I plan on renting casas in Cuba. I will not rent for longer than a week in case I have a problem with the owner restricting me from bringing in women. (I will renew at the end of the week if everything went well.) I will look for casas with private entrances. If I don't like casa life, then I can switch to hotels.
Women.
For women, obviously I would like to meet non-pros. Here are the methods I will try:
(1) Asking around.
I will use Goldman007's method of asking people (ie. Bartenders, casa owners, and people with a car) where the best place is to find women and offer a $10 reward for assistance (plus cab money if they have a car).
I think the key here is that the person (bartender, casa owner, and person with a car) needs to be someone I approached and not someone who approached me. I think there is a multitude of people who make a living approaching tourists and any chica they know will just be a hardcore pro who is probably getting very little of the money I am paying anyway so obviously she is not going to be enthusiastic.
As Goldman007 suggested, if the woman doesn't want to come to my casa (ie. Scared of registration issues) , then I can offer to go to her place.
I think the disadvantage to this approach is that if the bartender, casa owner, or person with a car brings me someone that I am not attracted to, then I will have to come up with an excuse very quickly to turn her down. (any suggestions would be appreciated.) I think I should also be clear in advance with the bartender, casa owner, or person that I am looking for women with C cup breasts who aren't fat. (This would probably be difficult to translate into spanish, but I will give it a shot.)
(2) Pick them up myself.
I will approach women in the street / parks, etc. And try to pick them up. The advantage to this is that I can see them in advance. Like Goldman suggested, I will wait for them to give me an approving eye before making my move. Like him, I don't usually like to approach, but I know that if I wait for women to approach me, then they either (I) won't because it is too risky for them or (ii) they are hardcore pros who are just looking to grab my money for terrible or no service. I will also follow his suggestion that I will pay for drinks / food, but not offer money. If things go well, I will ask them if they would like to come to my casa and later just give her $40 or whatever.
(3) Pass a note.
An idea I read years ago was to pass a note to a woman you feel might be open to meeting with you later but doesn't want to be seen in public with you. This could be risky if she reacts negatively, but I don't think it will be too much of a problem. She will probably just give me the evil eye if she is not interested.
(4) Touts.
I will definitely avoid pimps, but I did meet some touts when I went to to Havana in 1999 and Veradaro in 1997 that found me good chicas. I think the key there is that they approached some chicas in the street for me and didn't go to some chicas they knew (ie. Hardcore pros).
Anyways, any comments or suggestions are welcome.
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08-07-12 02:06 #81
Posts: 88RE: Chicas and casa registration grey area
Originally Posted by freedom3 [View Original Post]
- you might have a situation where the casa owner is also a senior govt / party official or the cdr chair. they may totally ignore the rules because there is no chance they will be busted and lose their license. i believe i once ran into this situation in santiago.
- a lot of casa owners are super nervous about a chica coming into the room and stealing your stuff. in the event that the police are eventually involved, they fear that they may be accused of colluding with the chica that stole from you. that would result in a loss of license for them. i remember once running into a swedish guy in trinidad, he told me his casa owners had been following him around the first night he was there, apparently they had just opened their casa and he was one of their first guests. at the same time, i was at a casa where the owner gave me the key to the front door and i was free to come and go.
- what i have seen in some situations is that the casa owners in some places will allow you to register a chica, but may insist that only that chica will be allowed there for the duration of your stay. this works great if you run into a chica that you want to spend multiple days with. it sucks if you meet a chica on your first night and you don't want to see her again.
- what is clear is that certain scenarios apply per city. it has been fairly clear for years that casa owners in certain cities get together and decide on how they are going to enforce the grey areas in their cities. for example, if you go to a city (e.g. holguin) and there is a strict "no chica in your room under any circumstances", that is likely to be the case for all the casas in holguin. a few days later, you might leave for camaguey. here, you will find the casa owners in camaguey have the "only one chica for the duration of your stay" situation i described above.
- a chica that is a well known jinetera might be unwilling to stay with you, and the casa owners might also be less willing to register her.
- the smaller the town, the more likely you are to find a uniform policy on chicas in casas.
the only city where all of these situations apply all the time is havana, because it is a large city and has tons of casas in different areas. good luck maneuvering through this. . just my $.02 from my trips.
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08-06-12 20:54 #80
Posts: 31I need a little feedback from users who have vast experience in Cuba. I am planning 14 days trip to Cuba, not the usual 7 days. I have a good budget for this trip, and really want to have a blast and want to do something I always dreamed about, I want to register two chicas at my hotel room for 6 days, then other two different chicas for the remaining days, I prefer all-inclusive. Which all-inclusive hotel in Cuba, has the cheapest rate to bring and register the girl from your experience? The cheapest I paid was $35 / day, all-inclusive for a guest. I don't care which city, or how many stars, it just has to be all-inclusive and tourist friendly (don't want to be stuck with all Cuban resort).
Also, do think registering two chicas in a single room would be a problem? Or registering, other group of chicas during my stay? I usually just register one chica at my hotel during my stay, in order to avoid embarrassment between tourist friends at the hotel.
Please let me know, if you have any insight?
Thanks in advance.