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  1. #540

    Update?

    Any more recent update on what's going on in Guayaquil? Good places open or closed? C'mon folks, write something please?

  2. #539

    Treasure Island is still there

    Treasure Island is still there, and girls in the front of it. Some from Columbia and beautiful, but some are scammers so be careful. Safer to take out from the club. Never had an issue with the ones in the club. Some even do you in the club in the private dance booths.

    Quote Originally Posted by Black Page  [View Original Post]
    Doom, any more news from GYE? I'll be back there in one month or so. Business as usual in La 18, Imperio, El Gato, Salomè? Any more places where to spend the evening in GYE? Pretty please.?

  3. #538

    There's life on the Forum

    Quote Originally Posted by Doombringer321  [View Original Post]
    The small but nice strip club located in 9 de octubre and los rios apparently has fallen on hard times and is closed weather is government regulation or the fact that the club was a drug laundering operation finally caught up to them is unknown but it's a fact that it's no longer working.
    Doom, any more news from GYE? I'll be back there in one month or so. Business as usual in La 18, Imperio, El Gato, Salomè? Any more places where to spend the evening in GYE? Pretty please....?

  4. #537

    Amadeus closes

    The small but nice strip club located in 9 de octubre and los rios apparently has fallen on hard times and is closed weather is government regulation or the fact that the club was a drug laundering operation finally caught up to them is unknown but it's a fact that it's no longer working.

  5. #536

    Everyone's dead in Guayaquil?

    Hey, after me and Guayaquil86, nobody has anything to report? This Forum will be dead again till my return to GYE?

    There are HUNDREDS of chongos in Guayaquil. Should I discover everything on my own? Anyone willing to help, please?

    Guayaquil86, please buy a subscription and PM me.

  6. #535
    Quote Originally Posted by Wilmer  [View Original Post]
    Guayaquil86, wrote a few threads further down the page. He lives there and seems to have control of the situation:

    " The old location of the Salame at Velez and Quito was up and running last night!"
    Guayaquil86, where are you? We are all waiting new exciting posts from you. Please come back.

    I will be back to GYE in 2-3 months. It would be great to have a list of places. In a city of 2. 000. 000 people, there must be HUNDREDS of chongos.

    I wish Tungurahua would have spent some months in GYE too, after Quito.

  7. #534

    Salome

    Quote Originally Posted by Doombringer321  [View Original Post]
    I believe the Salome has movey yet again anyone can report on its whereabouts
    Guayaquil86, wrote a few threads further down the page. He lives there and seems to have control of the situation:

    " The old location of the Salame at Velez and Quito was up and running last night!"

  8. #533

    Salame

    I believe the Salome has movey yet again anyone can report on its whereabouts

  9. #532
    Quote Originally Posted by Guayaquil86  [View Original Post]
    The old location of the Salame at Velez and Quito was up and running last night! The door to the street was wide open and dudes were pouring in there like there was no tomorrow! While I didn't go up and check personally, I think we can safely assume that they are off their probation for now. Didn't get a chance to check on La Isla but I'm guessing they certainly must be open as well.
    Went there early in the week think it was Tuesday night about 9:30ish. Packed with dudes and only 3 chicas hanging about. Not great lookers either. I finally snatched one of them and we went up. Same as before 12. 50 she took me to the top floor on the roof. Been there once before a few years ago and went to a room on the right when you get up there. This time she took me to the left. The rooms smelled like [CodeWord140]. They actually have what looks like a urinal trough at the end of the room. She was prepared with a can of airisol spray. Not sure if smelling it in that concentration has any health hazards. Name was natalia and service was good, good hummer, and let me pump her. None of the not like this not like that stuff. As I came back down there were a number of girls hanging there bags up, not sure if they'd just arrived or they were finishing with clients and heading back down. In the moment I was glad none was better than the one I grabbed. Will check it again tonight probably. Oh, over the years they have sometimes charged me a buck or two entrance and given me drink tickets or not charged me at all. This time they insisted on cedula (I'd) and I said, soy extranjero which I don't like to publicize. I don't really look like one so it gets a chuckle anyway and they covered me 2 bucks to go in. Never been to El Gato so I may give that a shot tonight instead of Salome'. Missing Colombian pussy.

  10. #531

    Bp

    Quote Originally Posted by Black Page  [View Original Post]
    Mister, you are not leaving for an Indiana Jones tour. Where do you think you are going? For a slow canoa float all down along the Rio of the Amazonas?

    I believe Guayaquil is safer than Europe right now about health: due to winter approaching, the seasonal flu epidemic is approaching here, but not there.

    The yellow fever vaccination is needed in other far regions of the world, not where you are going (see the list from your Health Ministry). Sorry, there is no vaccination against dengue so you are not protected, but that is becoming widespread in so many warm countries of Asia and America that Ecuador is not at the top of the list.

    And you mention even colera? Do you really know what kind of disease is that?

    You won't risk malaria in Guayaquil, no colera, and not even bubonic plague.
    Hi BP, I wrote yesterday a long answer but?

    Okay, in short.

    Yellow fever: I will go to Peru and the jungle too.

    Dengufever: yes you're right.

    Typhoid: Yes you can get that from were I like to go: away from the turistarea.

    Cholera: Yes regarding my health department its possible, but I believe the risk is slim if any.

    For our part I think we should be more concern for the VD:s, but I am not.

  11. #530
    Quote Originally Posted by Wilmer  [View Original Post]
    Hi again,

    How about Malaria in Guayaquil? I will be fully dosed with protections from yellow and dengue-fever plus colera and crap like that, but I heard that there is Malaria too. Is that true? Do I need to take the medicin for it? I will only be in Center and in the daytime on the riverside, if there is a good one? Is there a beach close. 5-10 min taxi?

    Thanks

    Mister, you are not leaving for an Indiana Jones tour. Where do you think you are going? For a slow canoa float all down along the Rio of the Amazonas?

    I believe Guayaquil is safer than Europe right now about health: due to winter approaching, the seasonal flu epidemic is approaching here, but not there.

    The yellow fever vaccination is needed in other far regions of the world, not where you are going (see the list from your Health Ministry). Sorry, there is no vaccination against dengue so you are not protected, but that is becoming widespread in so many warm countries of Asia and America that Ecuador is not at the top of the list.
    And you mention even colera? Do you really know what kind of disease is that?
    You won't risk malaria in Guayaquil, no colera, and not even bubonic plague.

  12. #529

    Malaria

    Hi again,

    How about Malaria in Guayaquil? I will be fully dosed with protections from yellow and dengue-fever plus colera and crap like that, but I heard that there is Malaria too. Is that true? Do I need to take the medicin for it? I will only be in Center and in the daytime on the riverside, if there is a good one? Is there a beach close. 5-10 min taxi?

    Thanks

  13. #528
    Quote Originally Posted by Guayaquil86  [View Original Post]
    In addition to Zona Caliente on the south side, you'll find the following casas.

    (.)

    WELCOME TO GUAYAQUIL!
    Mister,

    Your post is so good and precise, that I agree 100% with you even where you disagree with my previous posts.

    Chapeau!

    PS: WHEN will you decide to pay your membership fee so that I can PM you? I will be back there. I don't want to miss anything in Guayaquil I missed before.

  14. #527

    News Flash!

    The old location of the Salame at Velez and Quito was up and running last night! The door to the street was wide open and dudes were pouring in there like there was no tomorrow! While I didn't go up and check personally, I think we can safely assume that they are off their probation for now. Didn't get a chance to check on La Isla but I'm guessing they certainly must be open as well.

    Quiet night on la 18 last night but banged a great chica at Zona Caliente for about 20 minutes before nutting. Multiple positions and imspired CBJ. Fellas, this is the casa to hit on la 18!

  15. #526
    Quote Originally Posted by Jiggy13  [View Original Post]
    But all is not lost. On Quis Quis and Rhumichaca there is a bar called Borriqua. Had an ok one out of there at about 10pm. A bit pricey. 30 for the girl and 7 for the room down the street. Never been to the 18 but today looks like the day. How early can I head there? How early can I hit the Imperio? It's definitely quieter down here than I remember on past trips. Just in from Colombia and had a great time there but do enjoy the budget prices of GYE.

    I used to love to go to Salome' on Quito and Velez. I originally heard of the place from an article on sex in Ecuador in Soho magazine. Had been eating across the street for sometime without ever knowing it was there!
    The chongos in the downtown are still closed as of this post. Not sure about La Isla though. I'll do a drive-by tonite and report back. I got the impression that their closure was just a temporary one.

    There are a lot of bars in the area where Jiggy scooped up that chica, but most of the girls are unatrractive here and not always willing to date. I'm guessing that he might have gotten one the Salame refugees that was parking there until she could find a more permanent work place.

    And yes, that crab place across from the the old location of Salami is a great place for a meal. Highly recommend in spite of the shitty area and traffic noise.

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