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  1. #14511
    Quote Originally Posted by MaddTraveler  [View Original Post]
    I highly recommend you stay in an Airbnb apt instead of a hotel. Select the option of "full / complete unit" instead of a room so you have your own router in the unit. Or an ethernet port to use your own. Hotel rooms don't come w routers and connection may be bad since it's a shared wifi.

    For airbnb booking, ask first for the speed. Many have 100 mb or higher which is minimum I must have but many have low speed like 20 mb, so ask first.
    Airbnb's are no more predictable than hotels. Some hotels may have great wifi, others not. You could book a workspace at a workshare facility to be sure if reliable speed and service is critical.

  2. #14510
    Quote Originally Posted by Guest19  [View Original Post]
    I am planning to remotely work from the Bogota hotel.

    What is a quality of internet connection in Bogota?

    Is it enough for remote working?
    I'd like to know myself since I'm going to try this myself for my next stay which is going to be for about 3 weeks in May 2024. I tend to use my own hotspot I have or tether off of my backup phone since they both are on my Google Fi plan. I'll post my experience once that occurs.

  3. #14509

    Internet

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest19  [View Original Post]
    I am planning to remotely work in Bogota, during the day, and have a fun at night.

    What is a quality of internet connection in hotels and generally in Bogota?

    Is it enough for remote working?
    I highly recommend you stay in an Airbnb apt instead of a hotel. Select the option of "full / complete unit" instead of a room so you have your own router in the unit. Or an ethernet port to use your own. Hotel rooms don't come w routers and connection may be bad since it's a shared wifi.

    For airbnb booking, ask first for the speed. Many have 100 mb or higher which is minimum I must have but many have low speed like 20 mb, so ask first.

  4. #14508
    Quote Originally Posted by Guest19  [View Original Post]
    I am planning to remotely work from the Bogota hotel.

    What is a quality of internet connection in Bogota?

    Is it enough for remote working?
    Internet in my place in Cartagena has been bad lately, so I would get a backup plan like having a hotspot with google fi which has unlimited data. AT&T has an unlimited Latin America $70 a month plan. Bogota is better than Cartagena with internet but the companies running the internet are pretty much the same in both cities.

    But just so you know, I have always been able to get my work on the internet done in Colombia as long as I stay in the big cities. If you go 50 to 100 miles outside of Bogota though, you will have issues.

  5. #14507
    Quote Originally Posted by Guest19  [View Original Post]
    I am planning to remotely work from the Bogota hotel.

    What is a quality of internet connection in Bogota?

    Is it enough for remote working?
    Bogota will have the internet backbone as good as any place. Your individual hotel it will depend. Just like anywhere else. But the co-work businesses will certainly have it.

  6. #14506

    Internet connection in Bogota

    I am planning to remotely work from the Bogota hotel.

    What is a quality of internet connection in Bogota?

    Is it enough for remote working?

  7. #14505

    Internet connection in Bogota

    I am planning to remotely work in Bogota, during the day, and have a fun at night.

    What is a quality of internet connection in hotels and generally in Bogota?

    Is it enough for remote working?

  8. #14504
    Biomig is available for departure only as far as I know. Arrivals is same old deal.

    Quote Originally Posted by ChanceSome  [View Original Post]
    Going to be flying in next week to BOG. Any tips for getting through immigration quickly other than jogging as soon as I deplane?

    I read that biomig is available for foreigners. But it doesn't specify if its for arrivals or departures.

  9. #14503
    Quote Originally Posted by Lulle  [View Original Post]
    I'm trying to decipher escort ads. "Salida" would be outcall, but.

    "Las chicas trabajan nicamente a domicilio no trabajan en lugar".

    Whose domicilio? Their apartment or my room?

    Which lugar? Theirs or yours?
    Your house or yours apartment. They don't have a place for an incall.

  10. #14502

    Many Escorts have a location

    Quote Originally Posted by Lulle  [View Original Post]
    I'm trying to decipher escort ads. "Salida" would be outcall, but.

    "Las chicas trabajan nicamente a domicilio no trabajan en lugar".

    Whose domicilio? Their apartment or my room?

    Which lugar? Theirs or yours?
    ON fotos prepagos there are a lot of girls that have rooms in Chapinero.

    https://www.photoprepagos.com/prepagos/bogota-dc

    I went to one. It was in a rooming house in Chapinero-- With Valentina-- Good Times!!

  11. #14501

    Spanish for incall / outcall = ?/ domicilio / lugar / salida?

    I'm trying to decipher escort ads. "Salida" would be outcall, but.

    "Las chicas trabajan únicamente a domicilio no trabajan en lugar".

    Whose domicilio? Their apartment or my room?

    Which lugar? Theirs or yours?

  12. #14500

    You got it

    Quote Originally Posted by ChanceSome  [View Original Post]
    Going to be flying in next week to BOG. Any tips for getting through immigration quickly other than jogging as soon as I deplane?

    I read that biomig is available for foreigners. But it doesn't specify if its for arrivals or departures.
    You pretty much said the only trick I know LOL. I skip going to the bathroom once I exit the plane and go straight in line. Otherwise you'll be behind hundreds and take much longer.

  13. #14499

    Clearing Immigration at BOG

    Going to be flying in next week to BOG. Any tips for getting through immigration quickly other than jogging as soon as I deplane?

    I read that biomig is available for foreigners. But it doesn't specify if its for arrivals or departures.

  14. #14498
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Mexico City has the new int airport NLU (AIFA, Aeropuerto Internacional Filipe de Angeles) with 15 K feet runway, combined with the old MEX, both about 20 min taxi ride to Centro. They can handle lots of air traffic and are hubs with lots of cheap flights to South and Central America.

    Cancun is one of Mexico's busiest airport, has lots of non-stop flights to various cities in Latin countries, Bogota, Medellin, Panama, Costa Rica ect. I have not checked but Cancun is a very popular vacation spot, so there should be nonstop flights to Rio and Buenos Aires.

    Use MEX and CUN as gateways, you can book nonstop flights to Bogota or Medellin, Colombia for $617 RT. In MEX and CUN you can have short waits for connecting flights, or if fancy strikes, you can spend a few-day layover in each. Both are nice places to visit cheap:

    Multi-city trip Economy $617.

    Mon, Mar 25 VivaAerobus 3 HR 25 min TIJNLU Nonstop.

    Mon, Mar 25 VivaAerobus 2 HR 15 min NLUCUN Nonstop.

    Thu, Apr 4 Avianca 3 HR 25 min CUNBOG Nonstop.

    Fri, Apr 12 VivaAerobus 5 HR BOGMEX Nonstop.

    Fri, Apr 12 Volaris 3 HR 35 min MEXTIJ Nonstop.
    CS, that is not that cheap. With advanced planning in not super busy times, you should be able to get a round trip flight to Colombia for around $200 from Florida, for $300 from the rest of the East Coast and Central USA like Texas, and for $400 from the West Coast. You want a search engine that includes Spirit. I think they have more flights to Colombia than anyone else.

    Flight time from Texas to Colombia is pretty much the same as flight time from Mexico City which is around 5 hours. In contrast, Florida is a 2 or 3 hour flight from Colombia and you do not need to deal with Mexican customs.

    Most people who fly to Colombia go through Miami or Fort Lauderdale. Thing is Spirit typically has dirt cheap seats available from Orlando and of those three cities Orlando is my preferred transfer city. So if being cheap is your bag, you can pick another low cost carrier like Frontier to get you to Orlando and then take Spirit in to Colombia.

    I use skycanner.com to look at fares. I did find going through Mexico was often cheaper when going to Peru, but I have never seen it be cheaper when going to Colombia.

  15. #14497
    Quote Originally Posted by MaddTraveler  [View Original Post]
    Besides there are tons and tons of airbnbs w / o strict rules, easier to use those if you plan to bring in lots of women. When I'm in real vacas and not working, I rent places without reception, private entry, and bring 2-4 women a day for sport fucking with no issues. Different places exist for diff purposes.
    I agree with this, and this is the way I'm leaning. I'the just rather avoid the time wasted, awkwardness, and bullshit of trying to bring a girl into a building with a doorman. I don't care about bribing them either, they can buy their own dinner. Sometimes the listing shows the outside so you know it's not a secured (apart from a locked gate) building. And if they don't mention guests, better to ask for forgiveness than permission. I know a lot of people are hesitant to be in a place without a doorman, but to me it's better, I don't even want to have to make small talk with them even if it's just me there passing by them everyday. Just want to go about my business.

    Another thing is these places almost always have other people living there anyway, so if anything really happens you can just make some noise, even though it's unlikely. Just don't drink anything you didn't pour around someone new, simple as that. The place I was at before the secured building even had a business next door with a guard that always has an eye around the corner where I was staying, so that was honestly the best of both worlds.

    I've stayed in two places like this. And I'm considering just renting some cheap place, barely furnishing it, and being done with it so I can do what I want for once and all.

    But yeah, it's always the nicer buildings in the nice areas that you're going to have trouble.

    I've just learned I'm not a street or casa or club type of guy. I'the rather be in my place, relaxed, not thinking about how many people have been in the bed, etc.

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