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  2. #597
    Ahhh, these Colombian mujeres!

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  3. #596
    Quote Originally Posted by Vitrea  [View Original Post]
    Are TLN's even possible to do with Campo girls in Curacao? (I will post there as well)
    Yes. Some mongers have reported making arangements to stay TLN in a chica's cabin at Campo Alegre, although I never did this or had any desire to. Read the Curacao thread.

  4. #595

    Sorry

    Quote Originally Posted by Vitrea  [View Original Post]
    . 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)
    I didn't do any TLN's and I didn't ask. Also, I didn't do any mongering in Curacao.

    -Helpmann

  5. #594

    Helpmann 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)

  6. #593
    Quote Originally Posted by Lorenzo  [View Original Post]
    I thought Aruba was outside the hurricane zone. Am I mistaken in this assumption?
    Aruba may be out of the zone but flights from the east coast have to fly through the belt to get there. Flights may have to be rerouted to avoid them if they pop up.

  7. #592

    Planned 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

  8. #591
    Quote Originally Posted by Member #2041  [View Original Post]
    Well, last year, you could get good deluxe hotels. Such as in the Marriott / Westin / Renaissance class, for like $70-75 a night on Priceline. It looks like the rates are going to be higher this year once the Hurricane season winds down. I can't speak to the rest, because I didn't go after being unable to find decent, reasonably priced flights from the West Coast. Actually, I had a FF award ticket booked on United, but United cancelled the flight and drastically cut back their schedule, and wouldn't re-book me within a few days on either side of my cancelled booking.
    Rates from NYC have been about the same for about 4 years on Cont. now Cont./United. I've been trying to get a buddy in Newport Beach down to join me many times but the west coast routing/pricing is very erratic and often beyond comprehension (and he's still never made it!)

  9. #590

    Airlines servicing Lesser Antilles

    Quote Originally Posted by Black Hawk69  [View Original Post]
    I am looking at taking another trip to Aruba, but this time departing from Cartagena. Does anyone know of any other airlines that do the Cartagena / Aruba route other than Avianca who has bad flight times, and Copa which is quite expensive?

    Thanks!
    I've brought a few chicas in but they usually need to route through CUR and you may need to as well as it seems to be a hub for the region:

    Http://www.visitaruba.com/traveling-...s-and-flights/

    Http://www.aruba.com/traveltoaruba/airlineroutes.aspx

  10. #589
    Quote Originally Posted by Lorenzo  [View Original Post]
    I thought Aruba was outside the hurricane zone. Am I mistaken in this assumption?
    It was my understanding that Aruba was outside of the hurricane belt as well.

    -Helpmann

  11. #588

    Dutch 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.

  12. #587
    Quote Originally Posted by Member #2041  [View Original Post]
    It looks like the rates are going to be higher this year once the Hurricane season winds down.
    I thought Aruba was outside the hurricane zone. Am I mistaken in this assumption?

  13. #586

    Helpmann

    Great rundown on aruba. Check the ROD.

    Thank you for responding.

  14. #585

    Go Fish

    Quote Originally Posted by Artisttyp  [View Original Post]
    Good questions. I would like to add :

    1. Can you do aruba without renting a car and is public transportion available and affordable?

    2. Would you recommend an all inclusive with food or can food be found at a fair price?

    3. How affordable are hotels.
    * Buses do run from Palm Beach to San Nicholas (I don't know the schedule or price)
    * 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

  15. #584
    Quote Originally Posted by MiamiHeatLuver  [View Original Post]
    What are the rates please? Just for us curious people, St, Lt, TLN, How about the casa rates? Do the accept $? Or Dutch Aruba Dollars? Or How does that work? This is a country that I can travel to with one of my "novias" that she won't need a visa and maybe I can get away while she's getting a pedi and mani. Kind Regards
    Rates during the evening when the bars are open are $40-50 for approx 20 minutes. Often you'll have to buy a drink, a lady drink and a key charge. The drinks are a couple bucks each and the key is $5-10. It is easy to drop over $20 before you get to the room. During the day when driving thru the alleys, everything is negotiable but usually $30-40 without as much clock watching. They are on their own time so it is all up to them. I have had a great time at my hotel from an afternoon pick-up for the price of dinner. She wanted KFC! Daytime mongering is the best in SN. TLN varies with each bar and each chica. You'll end up paying around $300 total, maybe a bit more or less.

    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

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