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  1. #227
    Quote Originally Posted by Angelmio
    I am thinking of visiting for the first time. Can anybody give me a summary of the cost? I like bringing the girls back to my hotel for a few hours at a time. Which is a better hunting ground, clubs/bars, escorts, or massage parlors, and which is the city I should visit with the most potential for a newbie?
    Chongos are your best bet in Quito and if you have good negotiation skills you can bring girls back to your hotel for a bargain. RTFF.

  2. #226
    Quote Originally Posted by Zoso895
    I will be visiting in Quito for 3 weeks in November, and of course plan to plenty on mongering. I want to take a side trip up to Lima, Peru for a couple days while I am there. My question is, will I have any problems with Ecuador immigration coming back to Quito? This may be a dumb question, but this is South America, I don't want to have any problems.
    No, you will not have any problem coming back to Quito after visiting Peru. Just be prepared to pay $41 exit tax from Quito and $31 from Lima.

  3. #225
    I am thinking of visiting for the first time. Can anybody give me a summary of the cost? I like bringing the girls back to my hotel for a few hours at a time. Which is a better hunting ground, clubs/bars, escorts, or massage parlors, and which is the city I should visit with the most potential for a newbie?

  4. #224

    Side trip

    I will be visiting in Quito for 3 weeks in November, and of course plan to plenty on mongering. I want to take a side trip up to Lima, Peru for a couple days while I am there. My question is, will I have any problems with Ecuador immigration coming back to Quito? This may be a dumb question, but this is South America, I don't want to have any problems.

  5. #223

    Taxi

    Does anyone know how much a taxi ride from UIO airport to Las Casas bajo or Mariscal sucre area should cost?

  6. #222
    Quote Originally Posted by Obiter Dicta
    (1) I visited Ecuador from April 2010 through May 2010 and took the SIFA bus from Huanquilla, Ecuador to Tumbes in Peru. Soon the bus stopped in front of what I thought was the Ecuador immigration office where you get the exit visa stampled in your passport. I started to go out and asked the driver if that is where you get the exit stamp. I don't speak Spanish so I thought he told me that the office for getting the exist stamp was further ahead. What I realized later was that the driver probably did not want to stop there and to save time he simply gave me wrong info. By then we had reached the Peruvian immigration office and it was too late to go back and get my Ecuador exist visa.

    (2) So my question is: will there be a problem if I wish to visit Ecuador again by bus from Peru, say in August or October?
    When you re-enter Ecuador, hand them your papers like everything is 100% OK. IF they give you some crap, act totally confused and surprised. Speak a lot of English until they get tired of you, then pay the "fee".

  7. #221

    exit stamp

    (1) I visited Ecuador from April 2010 through May 2010 and took the SIFA bus from Huanquilla, Ecuador to Tumbes in Peru. Soon the bus stopped in front of what I thought was the Ecuador immigration office where you get the exit visa stampled in your passport. I started to go out and asked the driver if that is where you get the exit stamp. I don't speak Spanish so I thought he told me that the office for getting the exist stamp was further ahead. What I realized later was that the driver probably did not want to stop there and to save time he simply gave me wrong info. By then we had reached the Peruvian immigration office and it was too late to go back and get my Ecuador exist visa.

    (2) So my question is: will there be a problem if I wish to visit Ecuador again by bus from Peru, say in August or October?

  8. #220

    On my way in a week

    Anyone know about this place...

    Hotel boutique plaza sucre, SUCRE OE2-36 Quito, Quito, EC

    Basically, I'm looking for a place that I can bring girl(s) back to if I so choose without harrassment from hotel staff. I know how to carry myself when i'm out of town, so no wild orgies, where not allowed.

  9. #219
    Quote Originally Posted by Blk Big Bootyluv
    Question, where does one find a GFE friendly place to stay for a couple of days while in Qutio? Being close to some action is always good. I usually prefer safe areas, but not afraid of a couple of hard looks from locals, rodents and vermin are a no go for me.
    I stayed at the Sheraton. As with most hotels of this class, one MUST be discreet and not return with an out-and-out working girl. When I book, I tell them two persons and my girlfriend will arrive later. FYI, RCI timeshares trade into the Sheraton.
    Last edited by Admin; 07-11-10 at 19:51.

  10. #218
    Thank you for the insight. LOL@ the cows allegory, funny.

    I agree with you. Question, where does one find a GFE friendly place to stay for a couple of days while in Qutio? Being close to some action is always good. I usually prefer safe areas, but not afraid of a couple of hard looks from locals, rodents and vermin are a no go for me.

    Biggs

    Quote Originally Posted by Professor 1
    You cannot compare the countries, as they are all distinct. It is as comparing Guersey cows, Jersey cows, and Central Pennsylvania imported Guersey cows.

    As for me, Rio had the hottest girls, but I met more ordinary girls in DR. It was easier for me, speaking Spanish, to meet regular girls in the DR. My EC experience was limited to chongo girls.

  11. #217
    Quote Originally Posted by Blk Big Bootyluv
    It will be interesting to see how the women of EC will compair with women I have experienced in RIO, DR and soon to experience in CO.
    You cannot compare the countries, as they are all distinct. It is as comparing Guersey cows, Jersey cows, and Central Pennsylvania imported Guersey cows.

    As for me, Rio had the hottest girls, but I met more ordinary girls in DR. It was easier for me, speaking Spanish, to meet regular girls in the DR. My EC experience was limited to chongo girls.
    Last edited by Admin; 07-11-10 at 19:52.

  12. #216

    Yes, but

    Cuzco peru is the highest city. i was there last summer and just crossing the street would bring me to a pant. i got drunk and the hangover was death so i did not do that again. i too am planning on going to quito in july, but i have health probs and might go elsewhere. peace


    [QUOTE=Artisttyp]
    Quote Originally Posted by Blk Big Bootyluv
    To be quite honest I don't know really what to expect. I have experienced higher elevations before, 3-6k ft, however I am not sure if anything I have experienced will be adequate preparation or remotely compariable to Quito's nearly 10k ft elevation?



    That is exactly my point. You won't know until you go there. The only thing a doctor can do is check to make sure you don't have any pre existing conditions that would stop you from even trying...heart conditions lung problems etc. If you are healthy you should be fine but again everybody reacts differently.

    One story I read somewhere stated that the grandmother was the only one that did not feel the effects. It varies greatly.

    I had coca tea and took aspirin but that didn't due too much for me. Once you feel the negative effects ( if you do) you will realize that it takes a lot more than herbal tea to make you feel better.

    The good news is quito is only number 2(La Paz #1) in height as far as SA goes and bogota is a little lower than quito. If you can do quito then you will be fine in bogota...lucky you!
    Last edited by Admin; 07-11-10 at 19:53.

  13. #215
    [QUOTE=Blk Big Bootyluv]To be quite honest I don't know really what to expect. I have experienced higher elevations before, 3-6k ft, however I am not sure if anything I have experienced will be adequate preparation or remotely compariable to Quito's nearly 10k ft elevation?

    Quote Originally Posted by Artisttyp
    You are one of the luckier people. The effects vary from person to person. It has nothing to do with how strong you are or how many miles you run a day. It's purely genetic from what I understand.
    That is exactly my point. You won't know until you go there. The only thing a doctor can do is check to make sure you don't have any pre existing conditions that would stop you from even trying...heart conditions lung problems etc. If you are healthy you should be fine but again everybody reacts differently.

    One story I read somewhere stated that the grandmother was the only one that did not feel the effects. It varies greatly.

    I had coca tea and took aspirin but that didn't due too much for me. Once you feel the negative effects ( if you do) you will realize that it takes a lot more than herbal tea to make you feel better.

    The good news is quito is only number 2(La Paz #1) in height as far as SA goes and bogota is a little lower than quito. If you can do quito then you will be fine in bogota...lucky you!
    Last edited by Admin; 07-11-10 at 19:53.

  14. #214
    Quote Originally Posted by Artisttyp
    You are one of the luckier people. The effects vary from person to person. It has nothing to do with how strong you are or how many miles you run a day. It's purely genetic from what I understand.

    I came to the conclusion that high altitudes are not for me. I did survive both of my 3 week trips to quito but I can't say my breathing ever returned to normal when I was there. There were many times I was screwing with a jacked up heart rate due to the elevation. When I came it got worse.

    I travel alone and can't depend on anyone but myself. If anything happened to me who will make the necessary flight arrangements etc ? The only thing I could do is get on a bus to a lower elevation. Who will pack my stuff up and get me on the bus???? On my second trip I notified a friend via email that I might need his help. That is how uncomfortable I was.

    Bogota La Paz and Quito are no go's for me. It's such a bummer. La Paz hurts like hell since I love indian women.

    I don't want to freak anybody out. It's different for everybody. I just wanted to share my story.
    Two or three weeks before my trip to Quito, I start taking one tablet of children's tylenol a day. It's supposed to help thin the blood and also help with altitude sickness.

  15. #213
    To be quite honest I don't know really what to expect. I have experienced higher elevations before, 3-6k ft, however I am not sure if anything I have experienced will be adequate preparation or remotely compariable to Quito's nearly 10k ft elevation?

    [QUOTE=Artisttyp]You are one of the luckier people. The effects vary from person to person. It has nothing to do with how strong you are or how many miles you run a day. It's purely genetic from what I understand.

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