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  1. #16690
    Quote Originally Posted by OldParr  [View Original Post]
    Jake again is talking to himself. Quite hilarious. Hopefully something can be done by admin about promoting / advertising on the Medellin thread, as these types of posts are not welcome on this thread, which is why the admin has made a thread solely for these types of posts.
    Actually. No this is not Jake.

    I am they guy he mentioned in his post. I don't have many posts here but do on other forums in Asia (as malibog).

    If you know Spanish fairly well and are used to finding your own way you don't need mansion or Jake. There is enough information on this forum to find your way around and figure things out.

    If its your first time in Colombia and you don't speak Spanish fairly well (and you value your time more than $) I think Jake and probably the Mansion are worth the bit of extra price as an easy and fun introduction to Medellin.

  2. #16689
    Quote Originally Posted by Hioctane  [View Original Post]
    You are missing the whole point entirely. The guy didn't have small change to tip which is a common problem and I'm sure no one carries a fist load of $1 bills with them to MDE. I am merely suggesting ways to get change.
    Ok ok, LOL.

    Re- read your original post amigo, you'll see what I'm referring to.

    Better exchange rate, etc.

    No big deal really.

    I see your helpful point as well.

    Take care.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hioctane  [View Original Post]
    With the current exchange range. It is better to tip in pesos! You can go up to the cashier and ask for change. They will usually give you 2000 bills. Rarely do they give 1000.!

  3. #16688
    Quote Originally Posted by IguanaSix  [View Original Post]
    Ah, the feel of new love! Enjoy! Please note, however, that in terms of Medellin years, a 28 year old Paisa who is a veteran of the international circuit is more like a 35 year old in the states. Your 28 year old is like a weathered Marine sergeant who has served for 10 years and done several tours of duty overseas. When you come to Medellin, you will be able to meet the fresh faced, 18 year old recruit showing up at National Guard summer camp for the first time.

    I, too, hope that you get to sample the local talent. Either she has other commitments (you may find out she has a kid after all) and leaves you to your own devices for a day or night or two. Of maybe you have such a mini-romance, extended GFE / PSE with her that she brings over a friend for a 3-way. She might do that with a good friend she (a) trusts enough not to steal her rice bowl and (b) wants to help out financially. Or, you don't tell her exactly when you are arriving / departing.
    Or, since you are paying her for sex you have her when you want and go off for something strange when you want. Always remember she ain't your girl, it's just your turn.

  4. #16687
    Quote Originally Posted by GeechieBoy  [View Original Post]
    Hello guys,

    I am new to the site but have been a longtime member of USA Sex guides in the states!

    I recently met a Paisa in Jaco Costa Rica. She and I hit it off really well and let me just say she is a 10+ !! Smoking hottie! Obviously a working girl. 28 years old no kids! Holy shit a unicorn!
    This girl really stuck out. I have never met a working girl this hot-- nor met a working girl that I like this much.

    Who knew Colombians were so freaking hot!Hopefully will find a few to slip away and check out some of the other hotties I know this city has to offer.

    Happy hunting fellas!

    Caio
    Ah, the feel of new love! Enjoy! Please note, however, that in terms of Medellin years, a 28 year old Paisa who is a veteran of the international circuit is more like a 35 year old in the states. Your 28 year old is like a weathered Marine sergeant who has served for 10 years and done several tours of duty overseas. When you come to Medellin, you will be able to meet the fresh faced, 18 year old recruit showing up at National Guard summer camp for the first time.

    I, too, hope that you get to sample the local talent. Either she has other commitments (you may find out she has a kid after all) and leaves you to your own devices for a day or night or two. Of maybe you have such a mini-romance, extended GFE / PSE with her that she brings over a friend for a 3-way. She might do that with a good friend she (a) trusts enough not to steal her rice bowl and (b) wants to help out financially. Or, you don't tell her exactly when you are arriving / departing.

  5. #16686
    Quote Originally Posted by KConstant  [View Original Post]
    Strictly in terms of room and facility quality, you can get more bang for your buck at other hotels. However, the Mansion is a great place to network with other mongers, and it makes the first time experience very smooth. I would definitely recommend it for a newbie, but if you decide not to stay there, then you should at least check out its bar "La Cueva".
    This is very good advice. Your first trip should be at the Mansion, especially if you don't speak a great deal of Spanish. The advice from other mongers is valuable, and the venue allows you to meet a great quantity of chicas to start filling up your little black book with. Even when I started coming down and staying in the furnished apartments, over the years, I would still alternate and stay every 3rd or 4th trip at the mansion in order sample the latest generation of mansion girls. The breakfast, the getting of advice from other mongers, the location, make it worth it. If you are not a guest, paying the cover charge to get into la Cueva is not really worth it. You might pay the high cover charge, only to find out that there are only 3-5 uninteresting chicas in there. You might as well come by and hang outside the place for an hour or so and chat up the chicas as they come in.

  6. #16685
    Quote Originally Posted by Ricker  [View Original Post]
    Really? Just give a $1 if you want.

    Over analyzing this dancer tip a bit.
    You are missing the whole point entirely. The guy didn't have small change to tip which is a common problem and I'm sure no one carries a fist load of $1 bills with them to MDE. I am merely suggesting ways to get change.

  7. #16684
    Quote Originally Posted by Hioctane  [View Original Post]
    With the current exchange range. It is better to tip in pesos! You can go up to the cashier and ask for change. They will usually give you 2000 bills. Rarely do they give 1000. Or you can ask the girls that come by for change. Keep in mind though. If you are at the beginning of the tip parade and she doesn't have much change to give you yet and she tells you that she will come back later to give you the rest of your change, odds are she won't be coming back with your change!
    Really? Just give a $1 if you want.

    Over analyzing this dancer tip a bit.

  8. #16683

    Cabs at airport

    Quote Originally Posted by Thomrn10  [View Original Post]
    I have been going to Medellin for years and if I get in that late, I have a known taxi driver come and pick me up.

    There are a few listed in this forum that others have recommended. They are the same price as getting one at arrivals.

    And you will probably feel more secure until you get to know the lay of the land.
    I have Willi (or one of his guys) pick me up at the airport, because I arrive on the night flight from Ft. Lauderdale. The cost is 60,000 COP plus 5,000 for parking. I think Willi's on the list of drivers, but if you want his number, PM me.

  9. #16682
    Quote Originally Posted by KConstant  [View Original Post]
    You're absolutely right. The girls seemed to be happy with one or two 2000 notes and that's what we wanted to give them. Many times we would only have larger notes: too large for tipping. We did find that the chicas responded well to US $1 bills. I handed out one or two $1 USD bills for propinas at Luna Luneras and Fase II and the girls seemed very happy with this.
    With the current exchange range. It is better to tip in pesos! You can go up to the cashier and ask for change. They will usually give you 2000 bills. Rarely do they give 1000. Or you can ask the girls that come by for change. Keep in mind though. If you are at the beginning of the tip parade and she doesn't have much change to give you yet and she tells you that she will come back later to give you the rest of your change, odds are she won't be coming back with your change!

  10. #16681
    Quote Originally Posted by BoredInIN  [View Original Post]
    From my recent trip my friends plane landed at 11 pm and he had no issues catching a cab. There is not much around the airport so everybody is going somewhere ya know. It should run you around 60-70 mil for the cab ride depending on where you're going.
    We had no problems. I was my first time paid 70.

  11. #16680

    Cabs at midnight

    I have been going to Medellin for years and if I get in that late, I have a known taxi driver come and pick me up.

    There are a few listed in this forum that others have recommended. They are the same price as getting one at arrivals.

    And you will probably feel more secure until you get to know the lay of the land.

  12. #16679

    First trip to Medellin

    Just had to come on and say Hi, and excited to have booked my first trip to Medellin to celebrate my divorce! Will be there 1st to 7th Sept and staying at the Mansion 1-5th and just booking my last two nights somewhere different. I've read the forum, and think I get the score about Medellin. Thanks everyone for your reports, and I plan on sending in my own reports after my 'hopefully' many experiences there.

    Hope to meet a few of you soon!

    Cheers

  13. #16678
    Quote Originally Posted by BoredInIN  [View Original Post]
    From my recent trip my friends plane landed at 11 pm and he had no issues catching a cab. There is not much around the airport so everybody is going somewhere ya know. It should run you around 60-70 mil for the cab ride depending on where you're going.
    Thanks I really appreciate, I'm trying to go to the poblado area.

  14. #16677

    You will have no issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Havana927  [View Original Post]
    I am trying to plan my first visit to medellin in deptember, But I am little worried about catching a cab at 12 midnite, should I be worried.
    From my recent trip my friends plane landed at 11 pm and he had no issues catching a cab. There is not much around the airport so everybody is going somewhere ya know. It should run you around 60-70 mil for the cab ride depending on where you're going.

  15. #16676

    Catching a cab

    I am trying to plan my first visit to medellin in deptember, But I am little worried about catching a cab at 12 midnite, should I be worried.

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