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  1. #156
    Well my thoughts on my last post actually came to fruition. The lineup the last week or so of new imports has been inspiring.

    A few of the girls have been very willing and definitely able to handle myself and my fellow Campers. Hope this trend continues in the near future.

  2. #155
    Fellow posters,

    As someone who was a lurker for about the past month or so, I can comment directly on the Camp. I live in Curacao, and this has to be the one of the weakest lineups they
    have had in a long time. There are only a handful of girls that are really talented, most are not doing well at all. Most are really not into it, with no personality so to speak of. It is strictly business and I understand that, but I do not like to be rushed or given a half-hearted effort. Hopefully the next rotation of ladies will be a more vibrant bunch.

  3. #154
    Oh Dashing One

    Sorry I couldn't be there with you. Sounds like you had a great time. The way you have carried on about the Paisa makes me believe you are up for a trip to the Motherland in the next few weeks. Medellin that is. If you loved the Colombianas at Campo, just imagine what Colombia has to offer. Had a trip booked for today actually but I just couldn't get away without tying up all the loose ends. Anyway, enjoyed your reports, the case is settled, the new house closes Friday, April is looking good from my perspective. Join me in Medellin amigo.

    Slick

  4. #153
    There may be some... I would expect a discount if negotiating a longer session.

    I personally would never ask for a discount at Campo. I engaged in this discussion back in November and have already given all the reasons why.

    However, this would not apply if I were negotiating extras.

  5. #152
    Are you aware of any price cut during off-peak periods, such as Fridays, Saturdays & daytime (noon to 6:00)?

  6. #151
    Don you are correct. Not too many norteamericanos at Campo. And that's fine by me, too. We generally have a good reputation with the girls there. Especially when compared to the locals.

    As to expecting you to leave after the session, well...I would disagree somewhat. A chica with a good business approach will actually want to keep a good client happy and wanting a second round. .. I would go in for a quickie with some other girls but generally had multiple sessions only with two...

  7. #150
    Back in NYC tonight, Sunday, and I'm already reminiscing about the trip.

    An amazing thing about Curacao are the Trade Winds that constantly buffet the island. The winds cool the island considerably and keep the humidity down. One moment its cloudy and cool; the next, the sun is beating down relentlessly. But thats ok because a minute or two later, the wind will blow more clouds across to again block the sun temporarily. If you are in the shade, whether its shining or not, you'll be cool and pleasantly massaged by these winds. Nights are perfect; windy and fresh. I never used the air conditioning, day or night. Before going to Curacao I thought that the climate in Southern California was the ultimate, but I have to rethink that.

    Not too many americans in Curacao. Thats fine by me. Mostly all the caucasians appear to be Dutch. But we look alike. Several times I was spoken to in Dutch by people who assumed that I was one of them. I am-----in spirit.

    Some thoughts on Campo:
    The girls have a $55 nut to cover every day, exclusive of food and other expenses. These means that they have to turn tricks and when you finish, they expect you to leave so they can get ready for the next client. This may or may not appeal to some guys. I have mongered in Thailand and the Philippines where time isn't much of a factor. Campo is different. If you want to hang with a girl, then a day date is probably the way to do it.

    Saturday night was my last night so I swung by and saw Maritza, the paisa from Medellin. Surprisingly, she told me that Fridays and Saturdays are often slow because many of the clients go to the 'camisa mojada' (wet tshirt) contests at Mambo Beach and other places. This probably explains the lack of action on my first night, which was a Saturday.

    Tbird--you'r probably right in correcting my statement that the chicas 'must purchase their food at Campo.' Its more correct to say that they cannot bring any food into Campo that they purchased outside. I had brought two of the girls out during the day and we had lunch. When the waiter doggybagged the girls food in styrofoam containers (which would be hard to conceal), the girls had him put the food in aluminum foil, which is easier to smuggle.

    All in all, a great trip. I'll definitely go back, perhaps doing a midweek side trip of two or three days to Bonaire, where truly, the water is an incredible shade of blue.

    Don

  8. #149
    A few possibly annoying details:

    I do not think the girls MUST purchase their food at Campo. It is simply that they may not have a choice. There is a small Colombian place called La Cascada very popular with the chicas which is a couple of miles down the road. But the girls do not have cars. Just a few minutes in an air-conditioned car, but try walking this distance in 90-degree weather. I sure wouldn't. So if a chica does not have a ride for the next day she has to buy food at Campo.

    I just remembered an amusing detail from my last trip -as we (yours truly and "my" chica) were getting into the car at la Cascada to go to the beach two other chicas came out and asked for a ride back to Campo. Before I could even open my mouth my chica rather angrily said "No, we are going to the beach!". At this point I had to intervene, because the thought of the two lovely Colombianas walking up the dusty road just broke my heart :-)

    My chica was quite pissed and only relaxed when we unloaded the other two and she was sure they would not be "leeching on to us" for the remainder of the day.... LOL

  9. #148
    Dashing Don wrote:
    this huge, tall black chick with the biggest butt ever, wearing a tiny pair of pink panties and a small top.......If that thing rolled over on you in bed, no team of surgeons could put you back together.


    ROFL .....ROFL (You have me in stitches!)

  10. #147
    I'm happy to report that on subsequent visits to Campo, including last night (Friday), there were plenty of girls around. The Curacao local/caucasian ratio was 70/30, down from 90/10. Every girl I've talked to complains about the Curacaolano 'cochinos' who don't wash and want it all for 25 guilders. The girls are happy to meet the gringos and I'm ecstatic about meeting them.

    Like the other posters have said, there seems to be a girl for every taste here. Big, small, fat, big culo, little titties etc. Last night, I saw a monger's jaw drop. I turned to look at what he was looking at: this huge, tall black chick with the biggest butt ever, wearing a tiny pair of pink panties and a small top. It was so over the top it was funny. It was f--ing outrageous. If that thing rolled over on you in bed, no team of surgeons could put you back together. But thats Campo.

    Took a day trip to Bonaire yesterday. A day or two previous, one of the Campo girls told me that she 'worked' there for 5 days a couple of years ago. She said to ask a taxi driver where to go. Went by her room, #154, last night to ask her where the action is, now that I am somewhat familiar with the island. Her door was closed and I could hear a lot of 'pappi pappi' stuff going on, so I moved on.

    Although the flight from Curacao to Bonaire is only 15 minutes and they are both Dutch islands, one must line up to pay an airport tax ($6 approx); wait in a long line to go through security; produce a passport, ID etc. A real pain in the ass. Dutch Caribbean Air's twenty three-year-old plane had technical problems etc. so, more delays. The nosedive descent into Bonaire had the entire plane screaming, except the DCA flight attendant who was laughing.

    For all that, Bonaire is an incredible place, expecially for snorkelers and divers. 13,000 population according to Lonely Planet and it does seem that way. The main town, Kralendijk, has waterfront bars with water views that rival those South Pacific ads with unbelievable water clarity. One of the bars had a Colombian bartender and two Colombian customers. So, where there's Colombianas, there's......fun to be had. I only had a day so I couldn't really check it out.

    Regarding those Amstels, it should be noted that the bottles come in 8.5 oz, not the 12oz we get in the States. This means that the $3 beer in Campo is really $4.50 or so. The alcolhol content is 5%. I think that the max allowed in the US is 3% or 4%. Maybe this is what is behind the rave reviews of Amstel

    Later,

    Don

  11. #146
    I have been to Aruba, Bonaire and of course Curacao and I think Scotty Monger's review of these three islands is pretty much right on target! I have never been to St. Marteen but from what I have heard from people who have gone I think it ranks as a solid #2 behind Curacao as far as "fun" spots to explore in the Dutch Caribbean.

    I went to a beach party once at Mambo Beach and they advertised Amstel Bright as the "Corona killer" because the taste was so similar. Really enjoyed Polar Beer thought it had a kind of Beck's beer vibe to it. I thought most amazing is that the regular Amstel Beer sold in Curacao is made right there on the island is billed as a product of the Netherlands Antilles and is made of distilled sea water. This always amazed me - great beer too!
    Meanwhile I'm up here in the northeast and they're calling for snow tonight.......depressing isn't it?!
    Cheers
    FORD

  12. #145
    You guys make a good point. Where do all women go on the slow nights? I know Fri-Sun were the rocking nights. I never saw twenty chicks like Don. It was at least fifty or more. I think they were just staying in their room and chilling on the slow nights. I talked to a couple of them and they said they just watch TV in their room. Does anybody have any inside scoop of what they do on the slow nights?

  13. #144
    Good recent reports on Curacao. I was also glad to hear that the chica count went up the next night that Don was there (makes me wonder where they were the night before?) I was there last fall and had a great time. Lots of Columbianas to pick from and being americano I think places you in demand at Campo vs. local guys. I am thinking about going again this spring, or maybe trying St. Maarten. Sure do like the one stop shop format of Campo though.

    One of the locals turned me on to Polar Beer from Venezuela. I thought it was better than Amstel Bright IMHO.

    FYI--Got an airfare alert from Travelocity that fares have just dropped for spring travel.

    Thanks to Ford and Tbird for turning me on to Curacao. Amo Columbianas! If I learn some more espanol, I will try Cartagena.


    Dave

  14. #143
    Check out St. Martin/St. Maarten, which is 1/2 French & 1/2 Dutch. You get two different European cultures on one island. I know there are brothels on the island, but don't have any specifics.

    When I was in Curacao in '02, the only beer I would drink was Amstel Bright. It's a perfect light & refreshing Caribbean beer, and definately reminds me of Corona, which is all I drink here in Texas. The native Dutch were bitching at the time that they couldn't get Amstel Bright in the Netherlands. They do make an Amstel "Light" there, but they said it wasn't the same.

    Aruba, IMHO, is just another Cancun, full of American tourists and windsurfers. It has lost most of its "native appeal". The Arubans made a conscience decision to go this way, when they sought their quasi-independece.

    Bonaire has no P4P action to my knowledge. It's the least developed island, geared almost totally toward the SCUBA diver.

    Scotty Monger

  15. #142
    Ford,
    Yes I did forget to mention Amstel Bright. I loved it very much. It reminds me of Corona. I was pissed off Campo did not have any.

    Dashing Don,
    I agree the Dutch do I good job with the island. I hope they do not leave and it does not become a banana republic. I know Aruba left the Netherlands Antilles a few years ago and have had no problems. Aruba is a lot more commercialized so I would think Curacao would have to be also if they were to be as successfull. I think that would ruin the island.

    Does anyone reccommend any other Dutch islands to monger on?

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