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07-21-20 18:28 #5467
Posts: 333Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
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07-21-20 18:13 #5466
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Bliadun [View Original Post]
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07-21-20 16:29 #5465
Posts: 319Does the curfew apply only to the Puerto Plata city?
What about Costambar?
Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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07-21-20 14:51 #5464
Posts: 2467Originally Posted by ElMoreno202 [View Original Post]
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07-21-20 14:18 #5463
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by ElMoreno202 [View Original Post]
Traveling to shelter in place, would be considered an emergency, I believe!
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07-21-20 09:54 #5462
Posts: 157I wonder how does this affect my flight.
1) Will the flights from USA be stopped again?
2) If not, will the curfew affect me if I have a flight that lands at 10:46 pm at night?
Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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07-21-20 04:02 #5461
Posts: 1319Curfew times per province and emergency law
Application of the curfew:
"From Monday to Friday from 7:00 pm To 5:00 am And Saturday to Sunday from 5:00 pm To 5:00 am In the following areas:
1) Santo Domingo 2) Distrito Nacional 3) Santiago 4) San Cristóbal; 5) La Vega 6) Puerto Plata 7) Duarte 8) San Pedro de Macorís 9) La Romana 10) San Juan de la Maguana 11) La Altagracia 12) Azua 13) Monseñor Nouel 14) Sánchez Ramírez 15) María Trinidad Sánchez.
And from 8:00 pm to 5:00 am In the following areas:
1) Espaillat 2) Peravia 3) Barahona 4) Monte Plata 5) Valverde 6) Hermanas Mirabal 7) Monte Cristi 8) Samaná 9) Bahoruco 10) Hato Mayor 11) El Seibo 12) Dajabóand 13) Santiago Rodríguez 14) San José de Ocoa 15) Elías Piña 16) Independencia 17) Pedernales.
Emergency is extended to September 3, 2020 to a total of 45 days split between the rule of two presidents, Medina (26 days) and Abinader (19 days).
Abinader will become the President on August 16,2020 and will have time until August 29 to decide if to extend the emergency beyond September 3, 2020.
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07-19-20 21:57 #5460
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by George03 [View Original Post]
I personally found them to be in better physical shape than Dominicanas, more likely to visit the gym, more free spirited, and less demanding. They are more enthusiastic and more fun. Less domesticated. Good value!
But this, on my limited interaction with only 2 here in the DR. LOL.
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07-19-20 20:12 #5459
Posts: 333Venezuelan's
I see lot's of posts in the DR forum about Venezuelan's. I check out some dating sites, obviously lot's of hotties. I wondered for you guys that partake of their services in the DR reasons that you might find them superior to the DR choices, if indeed you feel that way. Price, service, etc?
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07-15-20 00:39 #5458
Posts: 90Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
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07-13-20 18:01 #5457
Posts: 55Cheap Airfares from UK to DR
Air France have a sale on flights from five UK airports via Paris to Punta Cana in Nov and early Dec.
Prices are around 400 pounds round trip, (checked bag extra). Sale will only last for two or three days.
Easiest way is to check dates for sale price using Google Flights date grid, then go here to book.
https://*******.com/yc7ekdth
Check to be sure but I think Air France currently offer free re-booking to later dates if needed.
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07-12-20 14:56 #5456
Posts: 198758.10 DOP cash. Dollar may have peaked. Get here why your dollar still goes a long way. Prices in pesos are up just a bit in the formal market. I have no problem talking about money. I am just not like those who have been posting here for 15 years that ask other grown men about why they pay what they pay. And then get mad when I call them out on it and put two middle fingers up. How many days you need to visit each year to equal the amount of time I have spent in Republica Dominican over the last five years sharing quality information on having sex with chicas here?
Trip report anyone. Mr. T up in Sosua is doing it right. Take notes!
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07-04-20 15:49 #5455
Posts: 3281Originally Posted by Bliadun [View Original Post]
EWR is congested. Last time I was there they did not upgrade the buildings.
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07-04-20 14:43 #5454
Posts: 15926More DR news from my brother:
Airport immigracion was pretty relax. They didn't make you finger print or take your photo.
They scan the passport and try to stay away from you.
Rental car places and hotels make you fill out a rona disclosure form.
Pretty much like normal here except for the tourist amenities.
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07-04-20 13:37 #5453
Posts: 3103Some Nerve
As a ex pimp you would know raggedy hoes so I demur to your expertise. On other hand I no longer use hotels in the DR. Arbnbs offer more conforts at lower prices. The Uber systen in SD is very efficient and cheap. So you can book anywhere in the city and have no problenm getting aroound. The hotels are going have a lot BS precautions when they open while Airbnbs will give you a key and walk.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]