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11-29-21 21:50 #10728
Posts: 3223Originally Posted by Showdown [View Original Post]
Xpartan is right in that the seats suck, but they are okay if you are thinner. You have the least amount of leg room of any of the airlines though. I have had some miserable Spirit flights. And he is right about upgrading. With the big seats, you are getting like a first class seat and it is usually between only $50 and $80 more.
The other part that sucks with Spirit is you are going to be waiting way longer in line than any other airline. Their computer system sucks!! When they say show up 3 hours early, you do so. The lines are horrible!
Thing with Spirit though is that when I am making my flight plans, I think I can endure Spirit for the cost savings, then I go to the airport and curse using them, then I get home and say "Eh, that was not so bad."
If it is 50% cheaper on Spirit, I say to go for it and use it. If it is 20% cheaper, I would say to use a different airline. Really the best deal is using Viva to fly from Miami to Medellin not Spirit. That flight just does not always show up when you do searches.
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11-29-21 19:49 #10727
Posts: 1955Originally Posted by Showdown [View Original Post]
If the price is significantly lower and the schedule works for you, I'd fly Spirit in a heartbeat. Make sure to buy an exit raw or, better yet BFS in front of the plane. Doesn't cost that much but makes a world of difference because unless you're a contortionist, you'll be miserable in a regular Spirit seat.
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11-29-21 19:31 #10726
Posts: 424Spirit and the knock at the door in Santa Fe
Has anyone flown Spirit from the US to Colombia? They seem to have some very inexpensive flights but I have heard horror stories about them stranding people, cancelling flights etc.
Also can anyone recommend a hotel in Santa Fe to rent a room? Although I will stay at the IBIS I HATE that knock at the door and figured if I get my own room in Santa Fe I can eliminate that problem. That knock is a killer and I hate it. Even paying the lady that takes the money extra she still knocks early.
Showdown.
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11-29-21 19:21 #10725
Posts: 424Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
And I can second that I had some great GFE there.
Showdown.
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11-29-21 16:33 #10724
Posts: 115Questions about Santa Fe
So there are girls standing in those hallways, do they work for those places? If I see someone I like, can I bring her to a different motel? I actually don't know any good motels in Santa Fe, could you recommend one? I don't mind paying more for a clean and safe place.
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11-29-21 16:31 #10723
Posts: 115Looking for something like New Life in Bogota
I really just prefer to go to a casa with a flat price during the day time. Is there a casa you can recommend in Bogota? Other than parlors that you have to negotiate. Thanks chicos.
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11-29-21 12:42 #10722
Posts: 121Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1 [View Original Post]
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11-29-21 04:34 #10721
Posts: 704Mezzanine
Originally Posted by DonMedellin [View Original Post]
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11-29-21 00:01 #10720
Posts: 6519Street girls and bar girls
Got in BOG Friday afternoon went to Santa Fe with a bro, couple hundreds girls were in the streets, many hot young spinners, bagged 4 street girls,40,000 COP ($10) each incl room, good deals, very happy.
Was in Friests when Policias raided bars. Went back to hotel early. Came back to Toya Sat night, about 30 girls, most tall and thick, Kim K type. Colombia beers $2.50. Tips for lap dances 50 K COPs or $1.25 for 15 minutes. Talked to a spinner. She wanted 80 K but had deep broken voice, must have been an trannie. Took a Colombian girl for 80 K. She loved sex but oozed dead fish when she came, ruined the mood.
Street girls are fresh, nice, clean, pretty, far better than bar girls. Will stick with hot street girls and forget about old, thick bar girls.
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11-28-21 23:56 #10719
Posts: 157Originally Posted by ElMechanico [View Original Post]
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11-28-21 15:21 #10718
Posts: 115How does Mezzanine work?
Is this a place with multiple parlors / casas? Which one is full service and what are the rates? Thanks.
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11-28-21 07:20 #10717
Posts: 159Update on Vaccine Cards
Fiebre was open for business as usual tonight, despite the police operation that shut it down last night. They still were not checking vaccine cards. Troya, however, was checking vaccine cards.
Originally Posted by GringoItaliano [View Original Post]
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11-27-21 19:42 #10716
Posts: 20Originally Posted by GringoItaliano [View Original Post]
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11-27-21 17:46 #10715
Posts: 334Check-Mig suspended until further notice
Check-Mig suspended until further notice.
I tried to fill out my form today for my flight on Monday and there was a notice on their website that they were having some sort of difficulties and they are suspending the need to fill out the form until further notice. I will try to post a picture of the notice that I got.
El Mechanico.
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11-27-21 07:23 #10714
Posts: 159Colombian Police Operation Shuts Down Fiebre
I was at Fiebre last night (the 26th) when Colombian police entered the club and suspended its operations for an inspection. They called up all the girls to the second floor to check their IDs and their vaccine cards. I think they also spoke to a few male guests, supposedly about vaccine cards as well, but not nearly as thoroughly or systematically. The club staff eventually told us to leave, as they were shutting down. Word was that Fiebre had not paid up. I went to Troya instead, which was packed with refugees from the Fiebre shut down. When I left Troya, they would not let me out normally. They were keeping the doors closed and only letting people out when the coast was clear. The Troya staffers were evidently concerned about the police as well and were pretending to be closed, or at least trying to avoid drawing attention.