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05-19-22 21:59 #54636
Posts: 99Clubs: Gusto & La Isla.
Hotel: walking distance to club Gusto and girl friendly.
Originally Posted by Gchow [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 21:49 #54635
Posts: 682Yeah so not too many people are going to give advice to someone who says they will show up and overpay. And it's really hard for a group of five presumably first timers to get through any amount of time in Colombia without somebody doing something stupid and causing a problem, especially with a stated intent to throw money around.
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05-19-22 20:39 #54634
Posts: 672Dr
Originally Posted by Huacho [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 19:27 #54633
Posts: 14Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 18:54 #54632
Posts: 170Originally Posted by Huacho [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 16:34 #54631
Posts: 43Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 14:59 #54630
Posts: 682Originally Posted by Gchow [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 14:44 #54629
Posts: 1762Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 13:37 #54628
Posts: 5430Originally Posted by Gchow [View Original Post]
The biggest one is, are you wanting an actual bachelor party, or is the plan to go to Medellin, go out and hit some clubs, drink, party, find girls and hope everyone gets laid?
If you want an actual bachelor party, big house, pool, food drinks, girls, let me know. I have someone who can handle setting up that type of event.
If it's just going to be bar hopping and then back to the hotel, there are other questions.
How many nights will you be in Medellin?
How much are the 5 willing to pay for high-end lodging?
Are you planning to continue partying in your hotel?
Are you wanting to already have girls setup each night, or are you hoping to pick them up each night?
All things are possible. It's just a matter of figuring out the best plan. If the plan is to find a nice place and just wing it, look into the Charlee Hotel. It's convenient and the nightclubs of Parque Lleras and Provenza are right there.
If you want something more organized, let me know and I'll put you in touch with the right people.
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05-19-22 07:30 #54627
Posts: 682Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 06:38 #54626
Posts: 2888Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 06:23 #54625
Posts: 2888Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 05:25 #54624
Posts: 1093😂
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05-19-22 05:05 #54623
Posts: 682Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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05-19-22 04:52 #54622
Posts: 1093Beware of taxi drivers with counterfeit bills
So this morning I went and hit the ATM and pulled out $600 k COP to have spending cash for the day. Back at my airbnb (I've upgraded from the crappy Centro Hotel) I counted my money and verified the metallic strips on the back of all my bills as I always do. I then had one of my chicas grab a taxi and come over, when she got here I hopped in the taxi and told the taxista to take us to D1 (we needed groceries for the homemade Venezuelan arepas she cooked for our breakfast). When we arrived at D1 I asked the taxista "cuanto le debo?" and the taxi fare was $16 k COP. I paid with a $20 k COP note and the taxista immediately takes it and swaps it with one of his fake $20 k COP notes, rubs it between his index finger and thumb and then hands it back to me saying "no tiene otro billete, este billete parece falso. " Keep in mind I am no newbie and actually had this trick played on me once before in bogota like 2 years ago. So I replied "este billete no es mio, usted me lo cambio el billete" Then he was like "no es cierto ese billete es suyo" and I was like "donde estan la policia, vamos a ver, vamos por la polica" and then he was like "si usted no quiere pagarme esta bien, bien pueda. " then we got out of the taxi and I was looking for a cop but unfortunately there wasn't one around and the taxists drove off. He still got me for my $4 k COP vuelta which is only a dollar, but the way the full scheme works is an unsuspecting person (especially someone with less experience in Colombia) will think it was actually their own note that was fake and then hand the taxi a second bill in exchange for the fake one and the taxista gets over on you twice. So always check your money when you get it from the ATM but the odds of getting a fake note from an ATM are pretty much nil, and if a taxista pulls this shit on you don't fall for it and give him a 2nd bill.