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07-05-11 12:29 #598
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07-05-11 12:27 #597
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07-05-11 04:55 #596
Posts: 1243Originally Posted by Vitrea [View Original Post]
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07-05-11 02:42 #595
Posts: 776Sorry
Originally Posted by Vitrea [View Original Post]
-Helpmann
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07-04-11 19:32 #594
Posts: 2090Helpmann and Pogostick
Thank you both for your excellent reports as always. Especially the recent positive reports on Aruba are making me want to skip SXM this year and may be go to Aruba. I have been to Aruba before but not for mongering. I was leaning toward Curascao because I have not been there before and the novelty of going to a new Island is attractive and I heard the diving is better. Question: TLNs are important for me. Have you guys done TLN's at night (not just afternoons) and if so, how much do they cost?
Are TLN's even possible to do with Campo girls in Curacao? (I will post there as well)
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06-30-11 01:39 #593
Posts: 27Originally Posted by Lorenzo [View Original Post]
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06-29-11 00:24 #592
Posts: 235Planned trip in July
Just bought a ticket on Insel Air via CUR and will be arriving mid July. The action seems to be concentrated in the St Nich area?
Would appreciate a short list from those experienced mongers who can give the best bars / casas and prices to an arriving Newbie!
Stay horny all
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06-28-11 12:23 #591
Posts: 857Originally Posted by Member #2041 [View Original Post]
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06-28-11 12:15 #590
Posts: 857Airlines servicing Lesser Antilles
Originally Posted by Black Hawk69 [View Original Post]
Http://www.visitaruba.com/traveling-...s-and-flights/
Http://www.aruba.com/traveltoaruba/airlineroutes.aspx
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06-28-11 11:43 #589
Posts: 776Originally Posted by Lorenzo [View Original Post]
-Helpmann
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06-28-11 11:38 #588
Posts: 776Dutch Antilles Express
I believe DAE flies to Cartagena from Aruba. You may also want to check Insel Air and Tiara Airlines. Nevertheless, you still may be better off with Avianca, regardless of the bad flight times.
-Helpmann
http://flydae.com/Last edited by Admin; 09-21-11 at 06:25.
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06-28-11 06:20 #587
Posts: 1243Originally Posted by Member #2041 [View Original Post]
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06-28-11 01:31 #586
Posts: 3851Helpmann
Great rundown on aruba. Check the ROD.
Thank you for responding.
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06-28-11 01:19 #585
Posts: 776Go Fish
Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
* Food can be found at a fair price (Wendy's, McDonald's, Subway, Taco Bell, Hooters, Pizza Hut)
* Hotels are expensive (US$100 minimum)
* Service was good to very good; professional, but in a friendly, pleasing way (Four women, No complaints)
* Two of the Four women performed BBBJ (one of the two performed BBBJCIM)
* I paid US$50 (I'm pretty sure that I overpaid by 40-70%; a trusted local told me the price was 50 Florin NOT 50 USD)
* Most businesses on the island accept both USD or Florin (Guilders)
* Florin are fixed to the dollar at a rate of approximately 1 USD to 1.78 Florin.
The women are independent in the morning/afternoon, but many work in a bar/club in the evenings; therefore, a bar fine must be paid). It is "Ho House" sex, not because there is a casa system, but because of the consistent price and service, which is centralized on two blocks of downtown San Nicholas. These girls are professionals in the best sense of the word, because they work to please.
Due to the price of airfare and hotel, Aruba may not be more economical than Colombia or the Dominican Republic; however, I was thoroughly impressed with the professionalism of the women, the friendly people, beautiful beaches, the variety of eating options, and how safe the island was. No bars on windows, no men with sawed off shot-guns, and few police. I could drink the water from the tap, walk down the street to watch the game at Hooters, then grab a burger at Wendy's two blocks down the street, and finish it off with a 30 minute drive to San Nicholas for a US$50 fuck with a big breasted girl from Cali. For many reasons, Aruba has a cruise ship like feel, where everything can be easily obtained and enjoyed with little complication. My only real complaint is that Aruba is not for really for single male travelers, it is for couples, families, and groups. Nevertheless, if you want to sneak away from the wife, go "fishing".
Cheers!
Helpmann
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06-28-11 00:11 #584
Posts: 544Originally Posted by MiamiHeatLuver [View Original Post]
The entire island uses US dollars, but Florins are also accepted. You get a slight break using Florins. Afternoon rates are usually 50NFL which comes to $27 US. But just about every other business on the island prefers dollars. I believe there is talk in Parliament to just make the US Dollar the official currency. There is the same talk going on in SXM on the Dutch side. The French like their Euros (but all will take USD)
Have fun.
Pogo