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  1. #5969
    Quote Originally Posted by Lenin  [View Original Post]
    Las Tunas is probably worst place to look for chica friendly casa. Last year the owner of only one chica friendly casa that I knew was put in prison for 5 years and casa was confiscated.
    Even so, there are some illegal houses. I know because one of my girlfriend's friends told us about it and we could spend the night there.

    Couldn't give you directions or a telephone number even if I wanted to, as I did not contact the house owner.

  2. #5968
    Quote Originally Posted by TyDown  [View Original Post]
    After watching it for the 27th time, I think you may be right. After pausing the video at 0:37, you can clearly see a roadside sign, and it ain't a Cuban road sign.

    Yet still, she is fine, and Chica's like that are in Cuba as well.
    It has a Dominican e-mail address in the lower right corner?

  3. #5967
    Quote Originally Posted by TxSnake  [View Original Post]
    I'm posting this here because the other Cuba sections have no recent activity. I'm planning on visiting Holguin in January. Where should I stay that is chica friendly? My Spanish is pretty well practiced. I like using a wing-person to facilitate things. Where might I find one in Holguin? Perhaps sending me a PM is best in order to not attract unwanted attention to those in Cuba. Thanks!

    I may also consider Las Tunas.
    Las Tunas is probably worst place to look for chica friendly casa. Last year the owner of only one chica friendly casa that I knew was put in prison for 5 years and casa was confiscated.

  4. #5966

  5. #5965
    Quote Originally Posted by Mondo707  [View Original Post]
    Hey,

    For those of you interested in El Vedado neighborhood there is an event in NYC later this month at CUNY, below the info on this event. Looks interesting.

    SCREENING & DISCUSSION: VIVA EL VEDADO.

    Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere StudiesCenter EventsScreening & Discussion: Viva El Vedado.

    SEP 24,2019.

    4:00 PM TO 6:00 PM.

    Details.

    WHERE:

    The Graduate Center.

    365 Fifth Avenue.

    ROOM:

    1218: Segal Theatre.

    WHEN:

    September 24,2019: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM.

    ADMISSION:

    Free.

    bildner@gc.cuny.edu.
    Video taken May 2009 from a high floor in the Havana neighborhood El Vedado, looking at Avenida de LOS Presidentes and Linea streets. Not my video.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbF4A8Z3UBU

  6. #5964
    Quote Originally Posted by TxSnake  [View Original Post]
    I'm posting this here because the other Cuba sections have no recent activity. I'm planning on visiting Holguin in January. Where should I stay that is chica friendly? My Spanish is pretty well practiced. I like using a wing-person to facilitate things. Where might I find one in Holguin? Perhaps sending me a PM is best in order to not attract unwanted attention to those in Cuba. Thanks!

    I may also consider Las Tunas.
    I understand the activity is low. But please read through a few posts. I remember a traveler catching hell trying to bring a chica back to his room. None of the girls wanted to register their names for fear of the Cuban authority. He wrote as I recall, registering your name was a requirement made by all casa owners. He was so frustrated and helpless!

  7. #5963

    Chica friendly Casas in Holguin?

    I'm posting this here because the other Cuba sections have no recent activity. I'm planning on visiting Holguin in January. Where should I stay that is chica friendly? My Spanish is pretty well practiced. I like using a wing-person to facilitate things. Where might I find one in Holguin? Perhaps sending me a PM is best in order to not attract unwanted attention to those in Cuba. Thanks!

    I may also consider Las Tunas.

  8. #5962

    El Vedado

    Hey,

    For those of you interested in El Vedado neighborhood there is an event in NYC later this month at CUNY, below the info on this event. Looks interesting.

    SCREENING & DISCUSSION: VIVA EL VEDADO.

    Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere StudiesCenter EventsScreening & Discussion: Viva El Vedado.

    SEP 24,2019.

    4:00 PM TO 6:00 PM.

    Details.

    WHERE:

    The Graduate Center.

    365 Fifth Avenue.

    ROOM:

    1218: Segal Theatre.

    WHEN:

    September 24,2019: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM.

    ADMISSION:

    Free.

    Description.

    Viva El Vedado presents the history of the Havana neighborhood of El Vedado from the last quarter of the 19th century through the Cuban Revolution and highlights its varied and outstanding architecture. Known as a cultural center of Havana, Vedado is particularly notable for its unique collection of Cuban architecture of the 20th century. The film's goal is to introduce its audiences to the neighborhood's remarkable architecture, its vibrant life, and the need for preserving Vedado as part of Havana's heritage. It is a glimpse beyond tourist fantasies and stereotypes, a rare view of one of Havana's most important neighborhoods.

    Viva El Vedado was made over two-and-a-half years by cinematographer and director Stanley Staniski and producer Mary Wilkie Ebrahimi who lived in El Vedado before the Revolution. The documentary features interviews with architectural historian Eduardo Luis Rodríguez and urban planner Secundino Fernández as well as with Gustavo López González, assistant director of the National Museum of Decorative Arts, located in El Vedado.

    Secundino Fernández (MS, Columbia University) is award-winning architect, interior designer and urban planner. He was Professor of Architectural Design at the schools of Architecture at City College and Pratt Institute for fifteen years. His firm has been responsible for a wide variety of architectural interiors and planning projects from new buildings through expansions and renovations and for the interior design of some thirteen million square feet of space for private, corporate and institutional clients and various governmental agencies. Mr. Fernandez has won numerous awards and citations, including the First Prize and contract for the Maryland World War II Memorial in Annapolis, Maryland completed in 1997 and the second prize for the Downtown New London Redevelopment Project a year later. Prior to starting his own practice, Mr. Fernández was Chief Designer & Planning Coordinator for Gruen Associates with responsibilities of major international projects such as Fountainebleu Park West, Miami, Florida; Beirut II, Lebanon; and Union Centre, a redevelopment of the Canadian National railway yards in Toronto, Canada.

    TO REGISTER send email to bildner@gc.cuny.edu.

  9. #5961
    Quote Originally Posted by Mexidan  [View Original Post]
    As I plan my trip, read the forum, etc, three questions I pose to the brotherhood:

    1. Is the action / bar scene closer to the beach or old Havana? (I'm selecting my Airbnb based on this answer).

    2. Dual Citizens: Has anyone bought an airline ticket from USA and then entered on your other citizenship passport? (I'the like the Cuba visa stamp in my Mexico passport, if I can, but will be booking my travel using my USA passport so I can use my TSA precheck (different names since my USA name doesn't have mother's maiden name but it's required in Latin American countries).

    3. How are Halloween celebrations? Thinking of taking my costume which has been a hit on Halloween in ngeles city and Medellin!

    Dan.
    First question. I would recommend the Vedado area, the closer to the Malecon, the better.

    Second question. If you buy an airline ticket in the USA, you have to enter one of your Passport's information. If you use your USA Passport, then you will have to use that Passport for the entire trip, I wouldn't worry about you mother's maiden name if you use you USA Passport. Same goes for the Mexican Passport, if you buy your ticket using the Mexican Passport, then you have to stick with that one the entire trip, I wouldn't even worry about telling the Cuban immigration that you have dual citizenship, that would just complicate things. I would recommend using the USA Passport, no worries.

    Third question. Like Mondo said, I don't think Cuba celebrates Halloween, so I wouldn't worry about packing a Halloween costume and dragging it to Cuba, instead, pack some chocolate sweet's and some American cigarettes for gifts, it keeps the Chica's coming back for more.

    Hope this helps.

    Cheers.

  10. #5960

    Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Mexidan  [View Original Post]
    As I plan my trip, read the forum, etc, three questions I pose to the brotherhood:

    1. Is the action / bar scene closer to the beach or old Havana? (I'm selecting my Airbnb based on this answer).

    2. Dual Citizens: Has anyone bought an airline ticket from USA and then entered on your other citizenship passport? (I'the like the Cuba visa stamp in my Mexico passport, if I can, but will be booking my travel using my USA passport so I can use my TSA precheck (different names since my USA name doesn't have mother's maiden name but it's required in Latin American countries).

    3. How are Halloween celebrations? Thinking of taking my costume which has been a hit on Halloween in ngeles city and Medellin!

    Dan.
    Hey Mex,

    Regarding your 3rd question Halloween is not celebrated in Cuba, as far as I know it's an USA thing.

    On your 2nd question as long as your passport is valid Cuba customs will take either one, don't know for sure but maybe someone can chime in on this one.

    On your 1st question I find it very convenient to stay in the Vedado section. This is located between Habana Vieja and Miramar. I would advise you NOT to stay in Miramar unless have a set of wheels.

    Just my 02.

    Mondo.

  11. #5959
    At Mexidan, 1st question only: For bar / clubs the preference is Miramar followed by Vedado followed by Old Havana. No beaches if you mean East Havana to Guanabo.

  12. #5958
    Quote Originally Posted by Mexidan  [View Original Post]
    As I plan my trip, read the forum, etc, three questions I pose to the brotherhood:

    1. Is the action / bar scene closer to the beach or old Havana? (I'm selecting my Airbnb based on this answer).

    2. Dual Citizens: Has anyone bought an airline ticket from USA and then entered on your other citizenship passport? (I'the like the Cuba visa stamp in my Mexico passport, if I can, but will be booking my travel using my USA passport so I can use my TSA precheck (different names since my USA name doesn't have mother's maiden name but it's required in Latin American countries).

    3. How are Halloween celebrations? Thinking of taking my costume which has been a hit on Halloween in ngeles city and Medellin!

    Dan.
    Cuban authorities are already suspicious of foreigners so to have a two different names on you passport and travel itinerary could be problematic. Stay in the Vedado, la Rampa area or 23 avenida as its also called. Old Havana is cool in tourist mode but not many SW there. I stayed in old Havana several times and liked it but I had to walk to 23 avenida. BTW it's a 45 minute walk each way from old Havana to 23 avenida. Otherwise a taxi is 6-10 cuc depending on the time of day or night. The beach is Santa Marta but its a daytime only thing. Not sure about Halloween but think Cubans have enough problems (food shortages, electric outages, etc) to worry about spending money to dress up for an American holiday. Good luck.

  13. #5957

    Havana for Halloween

    As I plan my trip, read the forum, etc, three questions I pose to the brotherhood:

    1. Is the action / bar scene closer to the beach or old Havana? (I'm selecting my Airbnb based on this answer).

    2. Dual Citizens: Has anyone bought an airline ticket from USA and then entered on your other citizenship passport? (I'the like the Cuba visa stamp in my Mexico passport, if I can, but will be booking my travel using my USA passport so I can use my TSA precheck (different names since my USA name doesn't have mother's maiden name but it's required in Latin American countries).

    3. How are Halloween celebrations? Thinking of taking my costume which has been a hit on Halloween in ángeles city and Medellin!

    Dan.

  14. #5956

    Haha

    Quote Originally Posted by TyDown  [View Original Post]
    After watching it for the 27th time, I think you may be right. After pausing the video at 0:37, you can clearly see a roadside sign, and it ain't a Cuban road sign.

    Yet still, she is fine, and Chica's like that are in Cuba as well.
    You guys are analyzing this waty too closely! LOL.

  15. #5955
    Quote Originally Posted by RebelMonger  [View Original Post]
    In another video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1W026Rl1jA it says Dominican Body (I'd say is the same lady), also, it seems that the car is driving by the Malecon in Santo Domingo. Beautiful and sexy woman!
    After watching it for the 27th time, I think you may be right. After pausing the video at 0:37, you can clearly see a roadside sign, and it ain't a Cuban road sign.

    Yet still, she is fine, and Chica's like that are in Cuba as well.

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