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07-18-19 06:16 #5905
Posts: 503Originally Posted by Newport [View Original Post]
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07-18-19 05:40 #5904
Posts: 35Delicious food?
Originally Posted by Newport [View Original Post]
Where do you find great food in Havana (Old Havana, Centro, or La Rampa)?
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07-17-19 22:16 #5903
Posts: 45I'm not sure which Cuba you guys been to in recent months, but its not the one I've experienced twice this year, making it a total of 3 trips since Jan 2018.
Too many of us have traveled to countries where its legal, even if not, it was easy to get our hands on whatever or whoever we pleased. This is true communism stuck in the 50's, I've been to more modernized communist countries, and its nothing as strict or closed off as Cuba.
The Malecon is well and alive, every night especially on weekends it looks like some sort of festival is taking place, meanwhile everyone is just chilling, drinking their rum or cristal, listening to music and enjoying the scene. Many good nights started and ended on that strip, many chicas willing to play.
Along with the delicious food, cigars, live jazz and architecture, I just can't get enough of this place. Every trip I take it gets better. Planning to go again before the year is over.
Sosua has spoiled many of us, especially being so convenient and close to the states. Altogether I'm hoping for less tourism in Cuba, let the prices drop some in Havana, make them want our business with some effort, resulting in more cake for me!
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07-16-19 17:03 #5902
Posts: 1792Originally Posted by DiavelLoco [View Original Post]Originally Posted by MrGogo [View Original Post]Originally Posted by TicaMan [View Original Post]Originally Posted by Adinga [View Original Post]
The Tall Man.
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07-15-19 04:59 #5901
Posts: 271I've been to Cuba many times and its really gotten bad -- in addition to which the Cubans are becoming very freaking arrogant.
I just got sick of the headaches and the scams. You can never trust a Cuban. Remember that.
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07-15-19 03:15 #5900
Posts: 23Originally Posted by DiavelLoco [View Original Post]
Cuba is definitely not like before especially in the last 3 years ever since the country lifted exit visa for Cubans to go overseas, Clubs used to be women outnumbered guys in the past but not the case anymore, most discos are indeed dead now or only with regular girls, many working girls and I mean many have left Cuba to other Latin countries or in the States. I know at least 10 of them plus many of their female friends I used to meet them in discos have left Cuba. Even Malecon is dead most of the time. Every Time I go back I am very disappointed because comparing to the past experience.
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07-03-19 15:29 #5899
Posts: 138Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
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07-03-19 15:27 #5898
Posts: 3700Cuba update
Just talked to a few people in Havana and things are getting tense. Electricity and food shortages, police stopping girls and casa owners logging people into the Casas. With this said I'm booking a trip very soon. Cubans are tough people and they will eventually get back to their partying ways.
The key is to make local connections and tap into the local vibe. With everything going on in Cuba its probably best for info here to go dark, that way we won't expose how we are operating. Use the PM function guys for info for the time being till things cool off. We have been making it too easy here for the local authorities to monitor our monger activities. Ex: if you find a good spot for girls maybe you should save the specifics for guys who inquire via PM on ISG. It's time we upped our game as they up theirs. In a couple years Cuba hopefully will be back to normal then we can go back to open sharing of the Cuban Hotspots.
We see the problems happening in my beloved DR now. This will impact Medellin, where I'm living now so it's important to preserve special spots to stay two steps ahead of the game. I just returned to Medellin from a great Colombian city about 5 hours from Medellin. Also I have been on the other side of Cuba and its great unspoiled spots there. My point is we need to share these spots using the back channel so we don't always have to follow the tourist who is only on a weekend pass and broadcasting to police how we operate.
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07-03-19 02:48 #5897
Posts: 17Originally Posted by Jbj64 [View Original Post]
Holguin is a cleaner city, but there is not much going on. No real clubs. No good restaurants.
I rented what I thought was an independent casa. It was the upstairs of a two-flat. As soon as I got settled, the landlady brought an older Cuban friend to live in the lower unit. He waited up for me to return each night. No visitors. But with some work, I was still able to find girls in the main park downtown. We had to go to private locations. I did have some unexpected success, as the landlady's young rental agent wanted to do a blue eyed gringo. She insisted on visiting me during the day when the Cuban chaperone wasn't downstairs.
To get to la Habana, I intended to take a airline flight, but it was fully booked for about 10 days in advance. So, I had to take the bus. For 13 hours.
All in all, the Holguin girls are willing, but because of the tight enforcement, opportunities are limited. I prefer la Habana.
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07-03-19 00:10 #5896
Posts: 1792Is Cuba dead or what?
Very little to read and see here in the Cuba forum sections, is anything going on or is the hassle by police just too much and so many are simply going to greener / easy pastures somewhere else?
The Tall Man.
P.S. - It has been 4 years since I mongered in Havana, or 3 years, damn time goes by so fast. I enjoyed the newness of it but now it is so easy to find delicious pussy in Colombia so that is where my heart / dick is, hehehe.
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06-05-19 22:06 #5895
Posts: 2684Originally Posted by BKKguru [View Original Post]
(1) I don't think you will get a better rate. Many places were taking 12 cents of each dollar. My host changed all my money and only took 10 cents off each dollar.
(2) I was a tad nervous going there, even though I can speak intermittent Spanish. Why? Because the Cubans tend to speak faster and the accent is different. The Google translator is about useless because of the lack of Wi-Fi.
(3) From a mongering perspective? Yes and no, there are girls in the clubs, but on the street, it really seems like a "Cat and Mouse" game, which just wasn't worth my time. One of the reasons I went was because there was only 4 Spanish speaking countries that I have not been to, now there are 3 left.
Hope this helps.
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06-05-19 19:36 #5894
Posts: 2490Also understand if a girl is in a club with prostitutes she has a pimp. The club owner the Pimp and the police all are getting a cut. The girl doesn't set the price the Pimp does. And the pimp is like tell him this price or don't go home with him. Four years ago the asking price in the tourist trap was 70-80 negotiable. Now it's 100 - 120? I've never paid over 50 and only had one bad laid from a repeat.
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06-05-19 19:22 #5893
Posts: 2490Originally Posted by MtVadose [View Original Post]
The days prior to the death of Fidel were very tolerable. After his death; Cuba hasn't been the same. There was a time I did Cuba six months in a row. I used to catch a flight out of Orlando for under 250 bucks. But now reading all the reports good and bad my return Apprehension has been validated. It's going to be a while before Cuba settles itself back in.
Our president has cut some restrictions on traveling. Actually I'm kind of happy. Not for the normal people that actually benefit but the snakes have gotten out of control. I used to tell my Cuban friend your people are going to burn their bridge before it's built. You treat your tourist like prey yet you want the Americans to come. The nerve of a Chica acting the fool leaving the room of a tourist after the selling him sex. When I was there, the last thing a Chica wanted to do was make a scene. If the police would have arrived she knew she definitely was the only one that would be in trouble. But your example shows how out of hand shit has gotten.
The police constantly harass the cab drivers and the chicas and now I see it's for good reason. The only problem is we get caught up in the middle.
I'm in the DR now enjoying their culture and freedom. It's a beautiful thing to walk around the corner and see a so many beautiful available chicas. With a little broke in Spanish and after five minutes of talking she's butt naked in your bed for $35 to $40 dollars. Then she showing you pictures of her friends that she could also connect you with.
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06-05-19 18:28 #5892
Posts: 503Travel Restrictions
No more US Cruise Ships to Cuba. Therefore, more chicas for me and you.
https://onemileatatime.com/new-restr...s-cuba-travel/#comment-4195719.
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06-05-19 16:17 #5891
Posts: 286Originally Posted by TomJackin [View Original Post]
Thanks for the detailed report. Your reports have raised the bar.
As you noted, the Educational activities and people to people travel is not an option. The new restrictions go into effect today.
You write "all wanted 100 CUC for 2 hours". Using 1 CUC = 90 cents as the conversion rate, 100 CUC is US $111. Expensive!
Questions:
(1) Can you go to the Bank or Cambio and get a better rate since you are an "official" tourist?
(2) What about language issues? Given the restricted wi-fi, the Google translator is mostly used in offline mode?
(3) Given the currency, Wi-Fi, Toilet seat / paper hassle, is Cuba worth it? *Asking strictly from a mongering perspective*.
Thanks again for a great report.
~BKKguru