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10-09-18 14:32 #1063
Posts: 27Originally Posted by Mel365 [View Original Post]
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10-09-18 13:48 #1062
Posts: 282Annie and San Nicolas.
I'll be arriving next Monday, the 15th and am staying right in San Nicolas in an apartment. I'll keep an eye out for her. What's interesting about San Nicolas, is you can spy a stunner, and then never see her again, based on her take out schedule. Same goes on the flip side. It can be famine until the last night / day of your trip, and then bam, hotties are about and about and you're scratching your head, saying where the hell have they been all week. Sometimes there are some gems out during the day. What amazes me about San Nicolas is that it's almost somewhat surreal. It's somewhat of a ghost town. Aside from a handful of local businesses. I. e. Bank, pharmacy, one market, Charlie's Bar, that's about it. Not even many tourists are around during the day. Hoping there's some decent talent there. My Colombian friend from Ibague is working there until December. Last time I saw her in Aruba though, it wasn't quite what I was expecting. Business must have been off, because she thought I was an ATM machine every time I saw her. We'll see what happens this time. I'll let you know the current San Nicolas scene when I return later this month.
Originally Posted by Mel365 [View Original Post]
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10-09-18 12:31 #1061
Posts: 27Originally Posted by ClubTed [View Original Post]
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10-07-18 06:34 #1060
Posts: 2040Annie
There was a mention of Annie. Is she a petite colombiana that is fantastic in the bed.
She is from the outskirts of Medellin.
If in fact she is there I see a trip to Aruba in my agenda.
Thanks.
Mel.
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10-07-18 00:15 #1059
Posts: 158Cab It.
Originally Posted by ClubTed [View Original Post]
If you make the trek I would be interested in hearing what you think of Campo compared to St. Nick.
Knoteebuoy.
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10-06-18 00:28 #1058
Posts: 282GreatiIdea!
For some reason, I had SXM on the brain for doing what you're suggesting and the flights were a bit pricey, but, totally forgot about the proximity of Curacao to Aruba. Heard in the future, there may even be a high speed ferry from Aruba to Curacao. OK, so what I need to figure out is if I can park my rental at the airport for 24 to 36 hours in long term parking, and which airline would have the best deal. If I took a late morning or early afternoon flight from Aruba, either cabbed it or rented a car to Campo, pulled an all night and flew back to Aruba in the morning,. That might work! Hey, what are friends for! Thanks for the idea.
Originally Posted by JustIncognito [View Original Post]
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10-05-18 20:40 #1057
Posts: 282Brooklyn Bar.
Think the street is Helfrichstraat. The RLD of San Nicolas is a contained rectangular area. Easy to navigate either on foot or by small car. Drive around a bit and you'll figure out the perimeter in about 5 minutes. Ground zero is about 3 maybe 4 streets max. Lineup varies by day vs. Night. You may visit during the day, and come back at night and see some stunners that have slept in, or been taken out to the beach for the afternoon. And I don't remember Guadalajara Bar being open either. But that's the street. Like I said, my last visit was nearly 2 years ago. Chatter of late seems to be focusing on the Mill up inn the tourist area and hooking up late at night with girls hanging at the club. Hasn't been much chatter about good old St. Nicolas in awhile. Could be feast or famine. We'll see.
Originally Posted by JackMich [View Original Post]
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10-05-18 19:58 #1056
Posts: 371You can do both.
Originally Posted by ClubTed [View Original Post]
Google is your friend!
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10-05-18 18:47 #1055
Posts: 3Which Street is the Brooklyn Bar on?
Originally Posted by JMoco123 [View Original Post]
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10-05-18 18:21 #1054
Posts: 282Brooklyn Bar.
I was in San Nicolas in December of 2016. Brooklyn Bar was closed. All boarded up. In fact there is nothing on that street, short of a grocery store with strange hours, empty lots, a soda stand that caters to the locals, and a car wash place. Are you saying Brooklyn Bar is back open? I'm heading back to Aruba in about 10 days. The street one over from the Brooklyn Bar, has some chica activity as they work directly out of there rooms or sitting areas during the day, and keep their doors to their rooms open at night for the cars cruising by. I'm actually staying in San Nicolas this time, for ease of access. May venture up to Kruisweg and check out the Venezuelan place mentioned there. Not sure how legit the place is. It's in close proximity to a police station and the cruise ship docks, but I'll do a drive by during the day and maybe check it out one night, if it appears to be in business. Really wanted to go to Campo, but couldn't get a flight using my miles that would work for me. Giving Aruba another shot. We shall see.
Originally Posted by JMoco123 [View Original Post]
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10-03-18 20:13 #1053
Posts: 27Originally Posted by Mel365 [View Original Post]
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09-19-18 04:27 #1052
Posts: 31Originally Posted by Quagmire1974 [View Original Post]
One year I met a bartender who I went back to my hotel with.
You can try Tinder, or the backpage of the local rag to find an escort.
You really should rent a car, even if not for mongering. Taking the bus is for backpackers. Think of Aruba as a nice Caribbean vacation, with some extra action on the side. There's enough to do outside of the hotel area. And if you do go to SN, you may hit it off with one of the girls and end up taking her back, or to the beach, or whatever, so a car is a must.
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09-19-18 04:19 #1051
Posts: 31Originally Posted by Hellobye [View Original Post]
Yeah. Being clean cut and not drunk can help. I went in knowing I wasn't a buyer, so it was a pure recon night with more than one Amstel Bright. No amount of PED's was going to be helpful that night; plus wanted to save myself for my preflight special.
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09-19-18 04:13 #1050
Posts: 31VZ House.
Originally Posted by JackMich [View Original Post]
Place opens up at 9 PM; unknown as to closing time, if there's a cover charge, what a session costs. If you're there, there will be music blaring from the inside; it's the only thing around that's open. And while it may be safe, it's the only thing around and you'll be the only one walking down the street.
I was exhausted and no amount of PED's was going to be worthwhile or useful, so I didn't go in.
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09-16-18 19:23 #1049
Posts: 764RE: Windmill.
Originally Posted by Hellobye [View Original Post]