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  1. #4491

    Doubtful

    Quote Originally Posted by Lakeside32  [View Original Post]
    I'm really saddened by this. I've had some wonderful memories, maybe they will re-open some day if they can avoid all the trouble.
    I doubt it the place is bankrupt and out of business. They have mentioned auctioning it but even in that case the current situation in the world makes these kinds of services very difficult if not impossible it's over. In the best case scenario I would say it will take a few years for it to reopen.

  2. #4490

    The Fat Boyz break up and now this.

    I'm really saddened by this. I've had some wonderful memories, maybe they will re-open some day if they can avoid all the trouble.

  3. #4489

    "Campo should become a quarantine hotel"

    Hi! Does anyone know what the situation in Capmpo is? Campo.

    * will it be sold, closed or will it still be open? Here is the link to the information from Curacao Chronicle https://www.curacaochronicle.com/pos...rantine-hotel/ ". " Campo should become a quarantine hotel ".

    LOCAL By Correspondent May 19,2020.

    WILLEMSTAD. If it is up to the employees of the Campo Alegre, the Public Prosecution Service, and the Government should confiscate the brothel from the current owners and designate it as a quarantine shelter.

    After that, the adult resort must be auctioned or sold. Yesterday a petition to that effect was signed and today it was handed over to the Public Prosecution Service, the Parliament, and the Government of Curaçao. ".

  4. #4488

    Campo alegre / Alternatives

    Where can I get some action in this time?

  5. #4487

    RawDog at Campo

    Quote Originally Posted by DavisLucJr  [View Original Post]
    Never say never fellas. In my years in SXM and Campo I have had 4 different women offer unprotected sex. Two were take-outs (one in Curacao and one in SXM) and there was no additional cost (I did not take them up on it at the time). Two were in Carolinas in the room. Only one wanted an extra $10. Did not take them up on it either. In none of these four instances did I bring up the topic.

    I can't imagine what their possible motivations might be.
    I guarantee some of these girls are raw dogging on occasion at Campo, because I was only there for a few nights, and had a Dominican try to put me in raw. I've probably had 6 or 7 ladies of the evening that have just tried to put it in raw over the years in different countries. Never a request for extra cash, although that is probably the most likely way to get it done. I like eating DATY and I'm pretty sure every time they've tried to slip it in raw is after 69. I'm not sure if it's because they figured they've already exchanged fluids, and what's a little more? (same with Colombian masseuse who was adamant no sex before coming over, but ended up riding me.) Or get horny and just don't stop a second to roll on the dom. Blackmail later? They never have my number, so not sure how they could hustle me. I don't understand the reasoning either. But it definitely happens. I have a friend who does this on occasion, and even busts inside some of them. Pretty crazy.

    If this young chap wants to roll the dice on raw dogging, I don't recommend asking beforehand at Campo. They are not "allowed" to, and will say no straight away. Come in looking and smelling clean and fresh. And look for someone a little wild. Maybe laughing hysterically at the bar or something. Get going on 69. Then just go for it. And have some propinas ready close by to seal the deal if necessary. I actually don't recommend raw. But try enough and it'll work if you want. Stay safe!

  6. #4486

    Latest news from Campo

    Women Campo brothel back home.

    LOCAL By Correspondent April 14,2020.

    WILLEMSTAD -" A group of 22 women flew back to the Dominican Republic on Saturday.

    They worked in the Campo Alegre brothel, which had to close its doors because of government corona measures. They could only leave after the intervention of the Dominican consulate. The consul arranged a charter to pick up the women.

    Once the women arrived in the Dominican Republic they had to be quarantined in a special hotel as a measure against the coronavirus.

    The second group of women from Colombia is leaving this week. " Here is a link to other Campo news https://www.curacaochronicle.com/sea...=1&query=campo+alegre.

  7. #4485
    Quote Originally Posted by Beyes  [View Original Post]
    Anyone know how many girls are still there and which are hungry for good fucks and really good?

    Hope they are getting fed and not charged room fees.

    Are people able to travel around or are many being hit with the 750 naf fines for not sheltering in place.

    Here is latest from newspaper.

    Curaao Chronicle.

    Sex workers complain: "no more clients".

    Local..
    The number is 42 or 43 IIRC, Campo was closed when the restaurants and food delivery was stopped and remains closed at the moment. There are talks with the Colombian and Dominican government about repatriation flights, but as of yet still nothing concrete. There have been multiple deliveries of food and supplies for the ladies from the government. Life is restricted at the moment, but it looks like the measures taken here saved a lot of lives. Be safe.

  8. #4484
    Anyone know how many girls are still there and which are hungry for good fucks and really good?

    Hope they are getting fed and not charged room fees.

    Are people able to travel around or are many being hit with the 750 naf fines for not sheltering in place.

    Here is latest from newspaper.

    Curaçao Chronicle.

    Sex workers complain: "no more clients".

    Local.

    By Correspondent April 3, 2020.

    WILLEMSTAD. Sex workers at Curaçao's tolerated and regulated "Campo Alegre" brothel called the police and expressed grievances to local authorities when they subsequently held a control there.

    The 150-room prostitution camp near Hato airport is closed due to the current coronavirus threat. The foreign women brought in on six-month exotic dancer's permits complained about – among other things – not being allowed out and having to buy their own food from the restaurant inside.

  9. #4483
    Quote Originally Posted by Machodude  [View Original Post]
    If Campo is still open, they are doing so in violation of local authorities. Restaurants, bars etc. Were all shut down last weekend (take-out is still possible) and police will not allow gatherings of 4 people or more. Campo was EXPLICITLY mentioned by authorities as one of the places that needs to shut down. I honestly doubt that Campo would be able to operate under the radar since it is such a well-known place in Curacao. I will try to swing by and see if there is any activity and let why'all know.

    Those of you already on the island, you might be able to find a lady freelancing, but honestly, do you really want to risk it? I think we should all take a pause from our "hobby" and protect ourselves and those we come close to.

    Those of you not on the island, you don't have much choice. The island has been shot down for incoming travelers, the few flights that are still flying (none from the US AFAIK) are strictly for returning residents, no new entrants allowed.
    I have been a resident for over 10 years on the Island and live 5 minutes from the camp. I understand your doubts but as of today Thursday it is still possible to enter and there are girls still there. I know that it won't last much longer, there are rumors of them looking for a solution of getting the last girls back to their home countries, but with borders closed its not easy. As I said before, stay safe, keep your distance and when this nightmare passes please come visit the island!

  10. #4482
    Quote Originally Posted by Machodude  [View Original Post]
    If Campo is still open, they are doing so in violation of local authorities. Restaurants, bars etc. Were all shut down last weekend (take-out is still possible) and police will not allow gatherings of 4 people or more. Campo was EXPLICITLY mentioned by authorities as one of the places that needs to shut down. I honestly doubt that Campo would be able to operate under the radar since it is such a well-known place in Curacao. I will try to swing by and see if there is any activity and let why'all know.

    Those of you already on the island, you might be able to find a lady freelancing, but honestly, do you really want to risk it? I think we should all take a pause from our "hobby" and protect ourselves and those we come close to.

    Those of you not on the island, you don't have much choice. The island has been shot down for incoming travelers, the few flights that are still flying (none from the US AFAIK) are strictly for returning residents, no new entrants allowed.
    Yes 2 days ago I drove nearby and saw Campo was open. I pobably don't know till when but I heard most of the Dominicans went yesterday after the plane couldn't land in Dominican republic Tuesday. A friend told me some rich guys paid multa of the best looking girls so they don't get infected by other people.

  11. #4481

    I doubt Campo is open

    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie876  [View Original Post]
    My respected friend Torso8 is normally a very reliable source of info regarding the camp but I have to correct him on one little thing. Campo remains open. I still agree 100% that it is still a better idea to stay home and be safe until this virus is under control. Be safe and when this is over please come and visit our little bit of paradise!
    If Campo is still open, they are doing so in violation of local authorities. Restaurants, bars etc. Were all shut down last weekend (take-out is still possible) and police will not allow gatherings of 4 people or more. Campo was EXPLICITLY mentioned by authorities as one of the places that needs to shut down. I honestly doubt that Campo would be able to operate under the radar since it is such a well-known place in Curacao. I will try to swing by and see if there is any activity and let why'all know.

    Those of you already on the island, you might be able to find a lady freelancing, but honestly, do you really want to risk it? I think we should all take a pause from our "hobby" and protect ourselves and those we come close to.

    Those of you not on the island, you don't have much choice. The island has been shot down for incoming travelers, the few flights that are still flying (none from the US AFAIK) are strictly for returning residents, no new entrants allowed.

  12. #4480
    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie876  [View Original Post]
    My respected friend Torso8 is normally a very reliable source of info regarding the camp but I have to correct him on one little thing. Campo remains open. I still agree 100% that it is still a better idea to stay home and be safe until this virus is under control. Be safe and when this is over please come and visit our little bit of paradise!
    Well damn!

  13. #4479

    Campo still open

    My respected friend Torso8 is normally a very reliable source of info regarding the camp but I have to correct him on one little thing. Campo remains open. I still agree 100% that it is still a better idea to stay home and be safe until this virus is under control. Be safe and when this is over please come and visit our little bit of paradise!

  14. #4478

    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Torso8  [View Original Post]
    Curacao knows 2 cases of the covid19 as now (with 1 recent dead by the virus). Almost all international flights has been stopped and even if you manage to get here you'll be on 14 days quarantine mandatory the whole island is under curfew right now and campo has been temporarily shutdown as we speak. Overall not a good time to travel stay home and stay safe.
    Ok damn. That clearly is not a good sign. Thank you for saving my bad idea from becoming reality.

  15. #4477
    Quote Originally Posted by Desertdog  [View Original Post]
    Have been planning a trip back to Curacao and El Campo for almost a year. Work / business is dead in USA now, and flights everywhere are cheap so seems like the perfect time to go. But now with Covid-19 I am wondering if the authorities will panic and put restrictions on the camp? Anybody have a recent report to share? Tango Yankee.
    Curacao knows 2 cases of the covid19 as now (with 1 recent dead by the virus). Almost all international flights has been stopped and even if you manage to get here you'll be on 14 days quarantine mandatory the whole island is under curfew right now and campo has been temporarily shutdown as we speak. Overall not a good time to travel stay home and stay safe.

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