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02-06-13 17:08 #485
Posts: 117What's the best way to exchange your USD to DOP
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02-06-13 15:02 #484
Posts: 42Originally Posted by FLRoadWarrior [View Original Post]
Thanks
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02-06-13 14:03 #483
Posts: 1524Originally Posted by Ath Trainer [View Original Post]
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02-06-13 13:07 #482
Posts: 775New Garden
Anybody have a current email address for New Garden? I'm using every one I can find, but they don't respond.
Not sure if you are allowed to post email addresses on the open forum. Please PM if you think it would be more appropriate.
Thanks!
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01-27-13 13:37 #481
Posts: 1524My Take on Sosua Suites
Price: the price is competitive. I think he charges a "cleaning fee" as well. However, many places in Sosua include breakfast and Sosua Suites didn't when I stayed there, despite Rocky's being right across the street. So no breakfast increases your cost. I was offered airport pickup and drop off from POP, which a lot of hotels offer now as well, depending on how long your stay is, etc. This is something that can work for Sosua Suites if another hotel does not offer pickup and drop off. One note, make sure to allow yourself ample time getting back to the airport because the "free" ride to the airport might include picking up other guests from other places that Rick manages and those guys could be slow or running late, which could slow you up.
Cleanliness / modernization: IMO, the place is a bit ghetto. The furniture is old and my unit had a bit of a cigarette smell. The walls and structure have holes. There is a kitchen, but the unit I had just had a burnt pot in the kitchen and nothing else. The place had a cleaning lady, but I felt like she wanted me to work around her schedule at times.
Internet: Was very shaky for me and out a few days. The excuse I got was "well you know, this IS the DR." Some people might be thinking you can go across the street and use the net at Rocky's but there are times when you want wifi in your room. For instance, if you are running Pandora on your laptop or phone for music.
TV: My cable was shaky and below what I've experienced at other places. I don't watch a lot of TV but there are times when I might want to watch something on down time or with a chica while we're having some drinks.
Noise: My unit was noisy when I was there. There are families that stay on the premises so sometimes the kids get up early and you can hear noise right outside your window. I also heard a dog at times barking. If there is any type of construction on the strip, you might wake up to that at 8 am as well. Basically, depending on which unit you are in, it can be difficult to get ANY quality sleep.
Hot water: Was a luxury. I had the hot water system that works where you have to flick on a light switch and wait "15 minutes" for the water to get hot before taking a shower. My hot water lasted about 3 minutes so I wound up taking a lot of cold to luke warm showers.
Pool: the pics on the website don't really represent how ghetto the pool area is. The lounge chairs were filthy. The pool didn't look clean. It's pretty small and there is virtually no privacy.
Security: there is a night guard there most of the time and he is a pretty cool guy.
Advantages: The place is convenient for hanging on the strip. You literally can walk across the street from D'Latin or Rumba with a chica or to refill your drink.
Bottomline:
Given all the options in Sosua I would not stay at Sosua Suites again. That being said, some units may be nicer than others. The only thing Sosua Suites has going for it, IMHO, is the location, if you want to be steps away from the action, but you can get that at other places. Sosua Suites offers a bit more privacy than a place like New Garden, which has been ruined somewhat from the advertising on monger sites, if you like some discretion. As far as "Rick being a great host," the best kind of host is the one you never need after he hands you the keys. In general, do your research and don't solely rely on monger sites for things like places to stay.
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01-19-13 17:56 #480
Posts: 98Thanks for the tip FLRoadWarrior!
Originally Posted by FLRoadWarrior [View Original Post]
Much appreciated!
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01-19-13 15:21 #479
Posts: 36Majic jack
Originally Posted by The Windex Man [View Original Post]
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01-19-13 14:21 #478
Posts: 98Hotel with strong reliable wifi IN THE ROOM
Hello everyone. I have a question that I hope that someone can help me out.
I'm really considering a return to Sosua, but here's the thing. I don't really have any vacation time, but I am allowed to work from my laptop 4 out of 5 days a week, as I am a computer programmer. However, the rules states that I have to work within the United States. So, here's the deal. It is very, VERY important that if I come to Sosua, I have a reliable WIFI connection whereas I can work in MY room and work for hours. I'm saying that during the day I have to work in quietness (I'm on the phone in meetings a lot too. Thank you Magicjack) and then during the evening, I can have my fun with the ladies.
Last time, I stayed in Sosua and tried pulling this off, it was an absolute disaster. I stayed at Rocky's who did have the wifi, but found myself having to sit outside in order to get good reception and there was constantly loud noise on the streets during the day (I remember some van or something with either some guy yelling something or loud music, I forget which) and this caused issues whenever I had to talk to someone on the phone via magicjack (which required a wifi connection to work). At one point, I was then forced to go to the Internet cafe, which worked better, but there were women talking loudly to their western union boyfriends and other chicks and dudes talking in Spanish loudly, so again if someone were to hear this via my phone in the background, they would think "doesn't sound like this guy is in the US". Bottom line: I strongly need everything conducted in my own nice quiet room.
I've read some past reports whereas it has been reported that the wifi was spotty and in some cases non-existent and I actually considered Terra Linda, until I read a couple of bad reports on wifi.
Can you help me guys or is DR just not the place for me, based on my requirement? I stayed at Blackbeards' in Puerto Plata in the past as well. Again, wifi shitty in the room and had to go outside. I stayed in a hotel in Santo Domingo and the wifi would shut off constantly. Starting to wonder if it's a Dominican Republic thing. Anyone tried pulling off what I'm trying to do with success?
Appreciate any assistance. I sent some hotels (like El Rancho and Casa Cayena) some questions, but they'll probably tell me anything to get my business, so asking you instead.
Thanks
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01-12-13 04:49 #477
Posts: 393 guys can stay at Villa California for $75 a night and its first class
I usually travel with a couple friends, last few times we have stayed at Villa California.
http://www.vrbo.com/386507
3 guys at$75 a piece and it is 1st class, private villa in a nice area on a 1/2 acre with private pool, all gated and secure with wifi, it's nice. No more flea bag hotels for us.
Originally Posted by Geolopes [View Original Post]
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01-10-13 17:29 #476
Posts: 275Agreed
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01-10-13 15:51 #475
Posts: 3284Originally Posted by Balto1 [View Original Post]
I guess they put pics of beautifull girls just as an attraction.
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01-10-13 15:31 #474
Posts: 2390Originally Posted by Balto1 [View Original Post]
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01-10-13 13:57 #473
Posts: 64Hotel Voramar
Good morning I am planning my first trip to Sousa in the summer or before. I have been looking at hotels in the area I was wondering if anyone has stayed at the hotel Voramar I have seen their website on there website it has a gallery of women. I was wondering if they have girls working out of the hotel the women were very attractive.
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01-10-13 01:10 #472
Posts: 214Reccomend
Originally Posted by Berthold [View Original Post]
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01-09-13 22:00 #471
Posts: 581Thanks to all!
Got in touch we ith Wilfrid. I'm reserved for Casa Cayena for March. Thanks!