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05-29-12 13:56 #96
Posts: 8Thanks for the below recommendations. I ended up doing the bnb thing in Isla Verde. I'll report back on my findings. I'm hoping to find something sweet in PR maybe off the beaten path without being killed.
The King
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05-29-12 13:50 #95
Posts: 8Originally Posted by Mikepilot [View Original Post]
The King
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04-25-12 04:30 #94
Posts: 1547Originally Posted by Mikepilot [View Original Post]
Dreams Hotel is a small apartment building converted into a hotel. It is located at Universidad Ave, a few minutes walking to the University of Puerto Rico where about 14, 000 girls studies but only 80% of them are hot. Lot of eye candy there. The area gets life because of college students. Best day to be there is Thursday because Friday most students do not have classes or some couple of thousands who live at the students dorms nearby flee home to be with their relatives. Next to the hotel there are a couple of bars / pubs where students party. Area 54 disco is also a minute walk from the hotel, it is a reggaeton disco known to attract hot girls but also a place where a few murders have ocurred so just imagine the kind of people who goes there. There a few underground full service massage places also walking distance, you can find them in Mundo Anuncio, if they say location Rio Piedras it is highly probable it is near the area this hotel is located. The university has a few fast food places in a food court inside their students center with Burger King, Sbarro, Churchs Chicken and Pollo Tropical, cheap food and of course lot of eye candy. A Walgreens is walking distance and next to it is a nice cheap Mexican restaurant-fast food. I love the area because I studied there but the problem is that it is a relatively unsafe area, if you are going to stay there and drive be sure the hotel has a safe parking area. Mixed with the students and pretty chicas you are going to see a few drug addicts, beggars and homeless people who can be trouble. The area is a no no when college is closed.
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04-20-12 21:45 #93
Posts: 15Hotel
Originally Posted by KingAdam [View Original Post]
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04-04-12 13:10 #92
Posts: 8Lodging Names?
Ok, Anyone care to offer the names of some of the cheap / bargain hotels / motels / hostels in San Juan or Ponce? My travels to PR are limited and would love to spend the next few days there for the weekend because of the low ticket prices at the moment. I'm looking for a place to lay me head. I know the P2P scene is limited here and females are not as welling as their 60 miles west ward neighbors. Any info from a native would be much appreciated. I'm just looking to get some sun on the beach and look and some pretty ladies.
Thanks,
- The King
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03-07-12 19:44 #91
Posts: 1Upcoming trip
For Boricua or anyone else.
Making a trip to San Juan next week. Been there a couple of times in the last 4 months, have RTFF, have tried (and been burned) on a couple of BP girls. I mean, come on, can it really be this hard to find good service in Puerto Rico? While I think this is my first post here, I am a long-time poster on USASG, so if anyone has any tips, advice, leads, numbers, info, etc. That you would be willing to share, I would appreciate it, and will be glad to reciprocate should you ever end up in the TN / GA / NC area.
Thanks in advance!
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03-04-12 20:27 #90
Posts: 1547Originally Posted by M Fever [View Original Post]
I visited Dejavu a few months ago. Stage dances were topless. I paid $30 for a private dance, it was full nude, the stripper, a dominican busty woman let me play with her pussy and ass. I also visited Lollipops in Puerto Nuevo, some pretty dancers there, full nude, full service can be had here. Lips in Hato Rey is topless only and no full service but some people I know have negotiated with chicas for after closing hours. Pretty dancers in Lips. Lips, Frenchies, Lollipops are owned by the same guy.
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03-02-12 15:53 #89
Posts: 6Coming back
Just wanted to report I actually had a good safe time at Lucky7 during my visit late last year. I'll be back in San Juan in 2 weeks and plan on going back. I hope Barbie is still there. This time I'll get dances with her.
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02-22-12 03:55 #88
Posts: 6214Dude.
Hi Boricua,
I never said there is a ton of 10 dollar places but in some of the beach areas they rent in some houses hammocks for 10 a night or to pitch a tent too fort hat price. You live in Pr but seem like a fool. People said the same shit to me on DR too. And also when I go I will just be there for like 10 days Ok Thinking in June now maybe July. There also are a few places in San Juan in the 20 to 45 range if its shared rooms shared bath who knows and yes in Mayaguez and Ponce cheap places more in the 60 to 70 dollar range.
Pm me more on this Ok I will just do PR Very short time for my first time and I will prove you a 100 perecent right. Sorry to Jackson this is insulting my intelligence. I can do it I am Nibu remember Ok.
Then I got to go now, Again better to pm me on this later, Nibs.
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02-14-12 18:41 #87
Posts: 1547Originally Posted by Nibu Raphael [View Original Post]
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02-13-12 16:12 #86
Posts: 9Condado
I had many nice times at Don's condo above the Hacienda.
Is he still there?
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01-31-12 21:41 #85
Posts: 6214Cheap places daily weeklys and monthlys.
Hi I am not asking questions just giving info here, Folks go on airbnb website and you can find cheapies from 10 to 45 dollar range in San Juan Rincon Fajardo Nauguabo and a few other areas. Yes Airbnb is the best for this. Just sign up too and when you send messages to airbnb they send it to your e mail then. I am looking at this site a lot now. It seems real cool. Also some of these places give value deals for low season too. So if anyone else here said its impossible to get places under 40 or 60 bucks its not true at all.
Ok of course The DR is the cheapest caribe destination. But I see Puerto Rico or Trini and Tobago to be next on the cheap areas.
This aint Barbados or Bahamas where's its very sky high compared to here.
If anyone wants any more info on what I found out on the cheapies then post here or PM Me, Nibu.
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01-29-12 20:31 #84
Posts: 6214Safety.
Jackson I need more info on safety here. Never been here I am asking for updates here I don't see no personal attacks on anyone in this post at all? I just want to be as safe as possible, Never been here yet ok. Like I said.
Originally Posted by Nibu Raphael [View Original Post]
Nibu,
I know from experience that 98% of your posts are nothing but an endless series of questions.
To answer your question: No fucking way.
Post some actionable info, or don't post.
Here's a suggestion: Go to Puerto Rico, scout out the action, then the YOU post a report evaluating the "safety there" for the rest of us to benefit from.
Got it?
Now stop asking for special dispensations.
Thanks,
Jackson
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01-29-12 18:31 #83
Posts: 6214Report deleted by Admin
EDITOR'S NOTE: This post was deleted because the author is limited to posting actionable information and/or factual accounts of his personal mongering experiences, and is specifically not permitted to address other forum members, page long-lost friends, announce his future travel ambitions, accuse other forum members of criminal conduct, post personal messages, ask questions, make pointless comments, offer political opinions, or launch into personal rants.
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01-27-12 20:30 #82
Posts: 6214There are cheaper deals and publicos too.
Boricua yes you are wrong in Rincon and Agauada there are a few places with hammocks going for 10 a night then on to dorm styles for 20 a night and then for privates going in to the 40 range alright.
IN San Juan there are a few hostels with dorm rooms starting at 20 dollars and a few guest houses from 25 to 40 in old san juan. I also think a few other people rent out places starting too for 25 to 40 range also.
Then in Naugabo there is a place or two backpacker type places with dorms starting in the 20 dollar range.
Think In Arecibo there is a place that goes for 40 a night.
Other then that all over the island most cheap places all over again the island you find more cheapies near the 60 dollar to 100 dollar range. You must be a rich guy too.
One more thing before I go I asked on the publicos they are all over the island but you never gave me info on the routes more or less. And maybe Sunday most publicos don't run but I am sure a few of the major routes might.
Just next time Boricua give me more info that is more accurate,
Sincerly,
Nibu