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I ran into some of them in the clubs when I was in Cali. TR will be out tomorrow. There are a lot of them that are homeless living on the streets in one area we drove by. It's a fucking shame the people have to flee their country. Fucking politicians!
True that, yes in Medellin I meet more and more as the weeks pass, actually met and took a non-pro venz on a date (yes a real date) whom I met while shopping in a Jumbo supermarket by the stadium. I also met a few others at a local hole in the wall bar and took one back to my man cave, she had been in Medellin for a month and I was the first gringo she had ever been with.
I am in contact with both of these chicas. Real girls just hit by bad luck!
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Originally Posted by
TheTallMan
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I read how many are fleeing Venezuela and yes many making money in Bogota, Cartagena and Medellin but any sighting of them in Ecuador?
I ran into some of them in the clubs when I was in Cali. TR will be out tomorrow. There are a lot of them that are homeless living on the streets in one area we drove by. It's a fucking shame the people have to flee their country. Fucking politicians!
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Originally Posted by
TheTallMan
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I read how many are fleeing Venezuela and yes many making money in Bogota, Cartagena and Medellin but any sighting of them in Ecuador?
The Tall Man.
In May, I met a few Venezuelan women in Cuenca. At the time, someone told me there were 30,000 Venezuelans living in Cuenca and hundreds were arriving every week. I asked the women why they traveled across Colombia to come to Ecuador and the answer was that Ecuador uses the USD. All of those women had joined relatives / boyfriends and about half were bringing in other relatives later this year. 3 of 8 spoke conversational English and another knew some basic English. No prepagos. 5 waitresses, 1 hotel assistant, 1 street vendor and 1 call center employee. Most Ecuadorans were not happy to have the Venezuelans there, but the business people loved the cheap labor.
I was on a humanitarian trip, so prepagos/chongos were not on the agenda. I was told that many Venezuelans will work for 2-4 weeks at a job and then the Ecuadoran boss will tell them that there is no pay. Those being paid are making a half or less than the Ecuadorans. Considering their need for money, I am guessing that many of the Venezuelans in Ecuador are available.
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Have venezuelan chicas hit Ecuador yet?
I read how many are fleeing Venezuela and yes many making money in Bogota, Cartagena and Medellin but any sighting of them in Ecuador?
The Tall Man.
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Originally Posted by
Frankfurt
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Hey Melman,
Are you sure she isn't 35? Does her name starts with 'A'? Haha you and I may be talking to the same Venezuelan MILF perhaps?
Given the advise I am getting to take it easy the first day or so, I think I'd not venture out at 1 AM the night I land but rather have room service and hopefully will be in some physical shape to enjoy it!
Frankfurt.
Hi dear, yes good idea to get room service. I have sent pm to you. This lady lives close to plaza Foch and should be close to you in case you like her profile.
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Hey Melman,
Are you sure she isn't 35? Does her name starts with 'A'? Haha you and I may be talking to the same Venezuelan MILF perhaps?
Given the advise I am getting to take it easy the first day or so, I think I'd not venture out at 1 AM the night I land but rather have room service and hopefully will be in some physical shape to enjoy it!
Frankfurt.
Originally Posted by
Melman111
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Hi Frankfurt, I will also arrive Quito on 31st August midnight. My friends suggested to take cab but security guards outside Reina Isabel hotel are good and can advise if it is safe to walk. I have one lady from Venezuela ready to meet at 1 am. She is 32 and I am sure more ladies will be available (but most will not be available).
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The words of wisdom as usual from WT69! Thanks for the pics and the visual of the 122 toilet scene, no wonder Tomjackin got sick. I am sure this one was for the books!
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WorldTravel69
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Also Club 122 does not have toilet paper or a seat on the toilet. That is when I got sick. I made a mess on the toilet. Bring your own paper.
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Altitude
Everyone reacts differently. Take it easy for the first few hours.
I was with Tomjackin and another monger. Although Tom got sick, we did not get sick from the Altitude, but I got sick from something I eat.
And I know it was not from eating pussy.
I did not check my medicines before leaving home. I had an empty box of Imodem AD. Dummy. I had to buy antibiotics. Never leave home without them!
I even went Zip Lining. I also took the tram up the mountain above Quito.
Also Club 122 does not have toilet paper or a seat on the toilet. That is when I got sick. I made a mess on the toilet.
Bring your own paper.
Originally Posted by
Frankfurt
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Possible trip to Quito soon- checking flight options and my preferred airline (s) don't land until almost midnight. By the time I clear customs, make it Reina Isabel hotel, what are my options in walking distance to hotel or outcall so the first night is not wasted sleeping? It seems most casas or girls working out of apartments stop around 7 or 8 PM.
Also any recent travelers not accustomed to high altitude had any major issues adjusting to high altitude in first 24-48 hours? I won't have a long time in Quito and would hate to waste it laying in bed due bad headaches!
Thanks in advance for any tips.
Frankfurt.
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Originally Posted by
Frankfurt
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Thanks Melman and Tomjackin for your response and help. I am contacting some girls from nena and skokka but no luck finding someone who is available at 1 AM or so. I will likely have to shoot for Habanas.
Melman -it is is only 100 meters from Reina, really that dangerous that even for such short distance I have to take taxi? Sounds like San Salvador.
Tomjackin sorry to hear the altitude hit you hard. I was just thinking that when I walked to the top of Santa Ana volcano crater in San Salvador, it was close to 8000 feet and besides some shortness of breath near top I didn't feel anything else. Actually didn't even think about altitude until couple days later when I was blaming myself for lack of fitness when I assumed to be in good cardio shape as I run 10 Ks and half marathons. But later found out that altitude could hit anyone hard despite of what physical shape one may be in.
Anyhow all booked for travel now so will have to deal with it!
Hi Frankfurt, I will also arrive Quito on 31st August midnight. My friends suggested to take cab but security guards outside Reina Isabel hotel are good and can advise if it is safe to walk. I have one lady from Venezuela ready to meet at 1 am. She is 32 and I am sure more ladies will be available (but most will not be available).
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Originally Posted by
Frankfurt
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Also any recent travelers not accustomed to high altitude had any major issues adjusting to high altitude in first 24-48 hours? I won't have a long time in Quito and would hate to waste it laying in bed due bad headaches!
Thanks in advance for any tips.
Frankfurt.
I was in Cuenca earlier this year at 8,400 feet and trekked in the mountains at 13,500 feet. Walked around fast in Cuenca within an hour of arrival and the only symptom was a faster heart rate. That symptom went away the next day. Maybe I was lucky. See the linked article below for some treatments.
https://ask.metafilter.com/247052/Wh...kness-in-Quito
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Thanks Melman and Tomjackin for your response and help. I am contacting some girls from nena and skokka but no luck finding someone who is available at 1 AM or so. I will likely have to shoot for Habanas.
Melman -it is is only 100 meters from Reina, really that dangerous that even for such short distance I have to take taxi? Sounds like San Salvador.
Tomjackin sorry to hear the altitude hit you hard. I was just thinking that when I walked to the top of Santa Ana volcano crater in San Salvador, it was close to 8000 feet and besides some shortness of breath near top I didn't feel anything else. Actually didn't even think about altitude until couple days later when I was blaming myself for lack of fitness when I assumed to be in good cardio shape as I run 10 Ks and half marathons. But later found out that altitude could hit anyone hard despite of what physical shape one may be in.
Anyhow all booked for travel now so will have to deal with it!
Originally Posted by
Melman111
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Other experienced mongers can suggest further. Habana bar is open till 2 am and it will just in time for you. You can talk to chica there and after 2 am finish habana and May join you in hotel. Please use taxi to go to habana although it is close to your hotel. You can try Nenas or skoka websites and can try online escort via wattsapp to join you around 1:30 or 2 am. Best wishes.
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Originally Posted by
Frankfurt
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Possible trip to Quito soon- checking flight options and my preferred airline (s) don't land until almost midnight. By the time I clear customs, make it Reina Isabel hotel, what are my options in walking distance to hotel or outcall so the first night is not wasted sleeping? It seems most casas or girls working out of apartments stop around 7 or 8 PM.
Also any recent travelers not accustomed to high altitude had any major issues adjusting to high altitude in first 24-48 hours? I won't have a long time in Quito and would hate to waste it laying in bed due bad headaches!
Thanks in advance for any tips.
Frankfurt.
This report is about 3 years old; hopefully it can help.
http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...uito&p=1737960#post1737960.
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Originally Posted by
Frankfurt
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Possible trip to Quito soon- checking flight options and my preferred airline (s) don't land until almost midnight. By the time I clear customs, make it Reina Isabel hotel, what are my options in walking distance to hotel or outcall so the first night is not wasted sleeping? It seems most casas or girls working out of apartments stop around 7 or 8 PM.
Also any recent travelers not accustomed to high altitude had any major issues adjusting to high altitude in first 24-48 hours? I won't have a long time in Quito and would hate to waste it laying in bed due bad headaches!
Thanks in advance for any tips.
Frankfurt.
Other experienced mongers can suggest further. Habana bar is open till 2 am and it will just in time for you. You can talk to chica there and after 2 am finish habana and May join you in hotel. Please use taxi to go to habana although it is close to your hotel. You can try Nenas or skoka websites and can try online escort via wattsapp to join you around 1:30 or 2 am. Best wishes.
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Late night arrival in Quito -what are some options?
Possible trip to Quito soon- checking flight options and my preferred airline (s) don't land until almost midnight. By the time I clear customs, make it Reina Isabel hotel, what are my options in walking distance to hotel or outcall so the first night is not wasted sleeping? It seems most casas or girls working out of apartments stop around 7 or 8 PM.
Also any recent travelers not accustomed to high altitude had any major issues adjusting to high altitude in first 24-48 hours? I won't have a long time in Quito and would hate to waste it laying in bed due bad headaches!
Thanks in advance for any tips.
Frankfurt.
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Good to know.
Originally Posted by
Travelerrr
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I went to club Extasis today. The cover charge was $27 and you get 2 or 3 drinks depending on what you choose. The bouncer at the entrance insisted that I pay tips when I leave. When I left there was another guy but he made sure he asked for tips and not sue why one has to tip those guys.
I went around 8:30 and there were around 5-6 chicas. The waiter asked if I would like to see girls, I said, "not yet". The guys next to me would've said yes. The girls would come and say Hello, and leave. I inquired about the prices and I was shocked to listen to the prices and decided to leave. 45 dollars for the room and 150 for the girl. While I was talking to him 2 Venezuelan chicas invited themselves and asked me if I would like to order a drink for them. Of course I can't be a jerk and said alright. Each girl drink costs $27. They finished their drink in like 15 minutes and were asking me if I want to order another drink for them. I told them that I was leaving and left the place. It's a major ripoff. Yes, the chicas are definitely hot. That's the only positive.