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03-20-13 20:29 #2220
Posts: 13Problem to register in scortecuador
Originally Posted by Ungezogen [View Original Post]
Following Ungezogen's advice, I tried to register to scorsecuador but I got stuck at the end of the recording form. They ask you a security question to which I could not find any answer (sorry dear moderator, this is in Spannish) : Como se le dice a una persona con la nariz pequeña? (something like "How is called someone with a small nose?"). Well, I have no f____g idea!
Maybe someone can help me and other spannish speaking mongers?
Greetings.
WT
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03-18-13 17:18 #2219
Posts: 13Originally Posted by Harpua [View Original Post]
About massage, there is still the one in 817 el Espectador with the same references to get there. I`ve read about others but this one is the more popular among us.
You can search the internet in blidoo dot com dot ec, in the section "contactos", but you must consider that at least 90% put fake pictures and they won`t speak english. But you will also can find some good options. I met a columbian girl, cost $50 (others ask $70) for 1 hour which included massage and sex, I went to a house but she can go to your hotel if you pay the taxi.
Greetings
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03-15-13 01:13 #2218
Posts: 35Thanks for the response.
I will check around and report back.
Originally Posted by Yujin [View Original Post]
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03-14-13 19:44 #2217
Posts: 200Originally Posted by Harpua [View Original Post]
With regards to massage parlors, back in 2007, I went to the massage parlor at 817 El Espector. The street is not located on any map that I have for Quito. The key landmark was the Renault dealership (I don't know if it's still there). The exact street address for the dealership is Ave de Los Shyris N37-179 (in case you take a taxi). It's about one block north of the Quicentro shopping mall. As you face the Renault building, El Espector is the street on the right. Except for the street number of 817, there's nothing on the door to indicate that it's a massage parlor or any other kind of business. You just knock and one of the girls will let you in. Again, this was back in 2007 so the information might be outdated.
Good luck!
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03-14-13 15:58 #2216
Posts: 35Disappointed in the responses in the Quito section but will try again.
Sorry to start it off that way but I had such great responses from my posts / pics in the Rio forum here I figured others would be more responsive.
I am here in Quito right now and went to 515. The door was $28 and a free beer but I could have been taken since I speak no English. The girl wanted $186 (yea, weird number) for 1 hour at 515 so I laughed and told her I could pay that in the states (I wish). I left shortly after.
I wanted to know if there were any decent massage joints here, nothing so shady that I contract a disease by laying on the table either.
Also, what is the site I have seen mentioned here for quito escorts? Scorts something or other. Any help would be appreciated.
It has been asked a few times here, the ride from the new airport to my hotel (Le Parc) was about 1 hour exactly.
Cheers
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03-11-13 12:25 #2215
Posts: 10Quito New Airport
Does anyone know the cost of a Taxi from the new airport to the old airport?
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03-10-13 16:02 #2214
Posts: 1264Originally Posted by Dirty Willy [View Original Post]
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03-10-13 10:55 #2213
Posts: 10Originally Posted by Dirty Willy [View Original Post]
From what I heard the new airport is about 60-90 minutes from Quito. Really a shame indeed.
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03-10-13 06:43 #2212
Posts: 150Originally Posted by Doubt98 [View Original Post]
Anyone made the trip and know how far it is?
What a pain in the arse. Could someone burn it down please.
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03-06-13 23:57 #2211
Posts: 35How screwed am I?
I am heading out Tuesday on business to Quito and started realizing (I had been ignoring the fact) that I only know one word in Spanish. Aqua.
I was able to handle myself ok in Rio however many people there speak English. I guess I have two questions.
1. Is it even worth attempting to go to a NON tourist spot, such as a chongo or are there people there that speak English?
2. Do many of the touristy places (not chongo's) cater to English speaking only folks like myself?
Cheers!
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03-06-13 21:54 #2210
Posts: 62Originally Posted by Move D [View Original Post]
There was a lot To choose from when I was there, but none really did it for me for some reason until I spotted Katy, short dark haired Guayaquilena hanging out RIGHT at the bottom of the stairs. Gorgeous chest and body, no kids 20 years old. She was a little cold with the service, but I went back 3 days in a row and she was good at following instructions and adapting. Not a lot of enthusiasm, but not a bad attitude either. It think she's just really young and not with the full program yet.
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03-06-13 20:35 #2209
Posts: 35Tried to PM you but was unable.
Originally Posted by Waroo [View Original Post]
I do have one question, I am staying at Le Parc but I am not sure how far (and average cost of a ride) by cab or walking I am from Rojo or any of the other really good locations. Any idea?
Cheers!
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03-05-13 19:38 #2208
Posts: 10Chongo 122
Hi, does anyone know what's the score with Chongo 122 in Quito?
I was there last year a couple of times and liked the place. The price for a chica was 12 USD (including room) for like 15 minutes. Is the price still the same? What about the quality of the girls these days?
Regards!
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03-05-13 17:30 #2207
Posts: 62Cafe Rojo Newspaper Article
Just came across this great article in El Comercio about Cafe Rojo, published on March 2, 2013. What a great place.
The Airplanes Have Gone But the Chicas Remain:
http://www.elcomercio.com/entretenim...875312547.html
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03-05-13 05:14 #2206
Posts: 10Hi I'm a local
I'm a local, PM if you have any questions about Quito scene.