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Originally Posted by
DCups
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I have stayed here at the suggestion of my friend, Mr. T, and liked it. In October I will be taking a chica from La Romana to the hilltop Camp David Resort for a weekend of good sex, good food and good views.
That is kind of bassackwards. Most people are trying to go from Santiago TO La Romana. A buddy of mine is getting married later this month at Dreams Resort in La Romana. He is Dominican American and she is Filipina American. They have been together 18 years. Don't know why they want to mess up a good thing.
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Aloha del Sol
Originally Posted by
Tempoecorto
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. My personal favorite is Hotel Aloha del sol on Calle de Sol (main drag)
I have stayed here at the suggestion of my friend, Mr. T, and liked it. In October I will be taking a chica from La Romana to the hilltop Camp David Resort for a weekend of good sex, good food and good views.
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Originally Posted by
FlbMac31
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Centro is in "downtown" and subject to the hustle of the city. I cannot vouch for security in the evenings or for parking if you are driving.
I cannot think of any reason why el centro would pose a security risk. I walk those streets regularly and some much worse ones without ever facing an issue even at very late night. Of course I am a dark skinned guy and so may not stand out as a "potential". The beauty of the center is evident during daytime, people and shopping all around what with McD and Pizza Hut right there should one get bored with local fare. My personal favorite is Hotel Aloha del sol on Calle de Sol (main drag) also because it should be cheaper than Hodelpa and has their own parking spots as should Hodelpa centro.
The second Hodelpa is far out in the boondocks, next to the airport best for the airline staff. The Almirante is definitely a different class (and obscenely pricey in a place where average people make 6-8 K pesos a month) but is terrible location-wise, with a busy traffic-jammed road smack in front. I am also bored by casinos but both the hotels on the main drag have casinos as well, should one fancy such stuff.
http://www.alohasol.com/en/
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Hodelpa
Originally Posted by
Jooks
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Thanks for the detailed response! By "chica-friendly" I mean that the hotel will allow guests with a cedula. That's what I became accustomed to in SD and other areas of the DR.
Are you recommending Hodelpa Gran Almirante over the centro location? I am traveling alone. Just 3 nights. And wanted to be near things.
I have a personal like for Almirante but the rates can be high. Check the web carefully and even call ahead or email to see what special offers they may have.
Centro is in "downtown" and subject to the hustle of the city. I cannot vouch for security in the evenings or for parking if you are driving. There is plenty of parking at Almirante.
You have an advantage if you speak Spanish. I am probably at about a 30% testing level, so am comfortable taking the local conchos to get around.
PM me with more details of your plans and I can offer more a more detailed response.
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Originally Posted by
FlbMac31
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I live here in Santiago and have a preference for the Hodelpa brand. You need to be more clear about your request for chica friendly locations. I summise something has happened here in DR as the Hodelpa front desk clerks are meticulous about checking out the cedula or passport. I personally hate the practice but understand that the desk staff will hold the cedula or passport if there are any issues with a chica in your room. And it is also not uncommon if the chica comes to the front desk to request the card on departure the front desk will call the room and ask how you stay has been. You missing anything, any problems, etc. That means they will call the police and give the card to them if you don't accompany why our guest to the front desk or clear them. For overnight guests or a short visit from the casino girls, it's a great security practice. Since the girls don't want that their card withheld or given to the police, you can pretty much count on a nice time without any concerns.
Now the practice can also be a hassle if you just happen to be traveling with a family member. My wife and daughter go berserk when they ask for their card because the practice makes them feel like the hotel sees them as a streetwalker.
HOdelpa Gran Almirante is a favorite of the Hodelpa brand. It's a little pricey. Want to have a good show then go down to the lobby area and grab a seat before the casino opens. The chicas hang around the front door and in the lobby hoping someone will escort them into the casino. Free buffet and they can get a drink, negotiate some cash to gamble and can go through the guest only door at the back of the casino as there is often no cedula check ro required if security is not there. I always go through the front entrance, and if there are objections, well, adios.
The girls in the lobby usually dress very elegantly in apparent expensive wardrobes. If you want to P4P you are going to be talking about a higher rate as expectations are usually an all-night party.
For me when I want some discrete time, I just give the security guard at the front door a nice tip and ask if he has a suggestion. They know who the problem babies are and can keep you safe at a reasonable P4P rate.
Smooth sailing and let us all know how it went.
Cheers.
Thanks for the detailed response! By "chica-friendly" I mean that the hotel will allow guests with a cedula. That's what I became accustomed to in SD and other areas of the DR.
Are you recommending Hodelpa Gran Almirante over the centro location? I am traveling alone. Just 3 nights. And wanted to be near things.
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Originally Posted by
Qualude
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It is chica friendly, you can just bring your guest straight to the room. Place is over priced IMHO.
Thanks for the response. What hotel (s) do you recommend? I'm in the $100 range.
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Originally Posted by
Jooks
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I like what I read about it, from Camaro and online. Does anyone know if it's chica-friendly?
It is chica friendly, you can just bring your guest straight to the room. Place is over priced IMHO.
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Hodelpa
Originally Posted by
Jooks
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I like what I read about it, from Camaro and online. Does anyone know if it's chica-friendly?
I live here in Santiago and have a preference for the Hodelpa brand. You need to be more clear about your request for chica friendly locations. I summise something has happened here in DR as the Hodelpa front desk clerks are meticulous about checking out the cedula or passport. I personally hate the practice but understand that the desk staff will hold the cedula or passport if there are any issues with a chica in your room. And it is also not uncommon if the chica comes to the front desk to request the card on departure the front desk will call the room and ask how you stay has been. You missing anything, any problems, etc. That means they will call the police and give the card to them if you don't accompany why our guest to the front desk or clear them. For overnight guests or a short visit from the casino girls, it's a great security practice. Since the girls don't want that their card withheld or given to the police, you can pretty much count on a nice time without any concerns.
Now the practice can also be a hassle if you just happen to be traveling with a family member. My wife and daughter go berserk when they ask for their card because the practice makes them feel like the hotel sees them as a streetwalker.
HOdelpa Gran Almirante is a favorite of the Hodelpa brand. It's a little pricey. Want to have a good show then go down to the lobby area and grab a seat before the casino opens. The chicas hang around the front door and in the lobby hoping someone will escort them into the casino. Free buffet and they can get a drink, negotiate some cash to gamble and can go through the guest only door at the back of the casino as there is often no cedula check ro required if security is not there. I always go through the front entrance, and if there are objections, well, adios.
The girls in the lobby usually dress very elegantly in apparent expensive wardrobes. If you want to P4P you are going to be talking about a higher rate as expectations are usually an all-night party.
For me when I want some discrete time, I just give the security guard at the front door a nice tip and ask if he has a suggestion. They know who the problem babies are and can keep you safe at a reasonable P4P rate.
Smooth sailing and let us all know how it went.
Cheers.
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Originally Posted by
Jooks
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I like what I read about it, from Camaro and online. Does anyone know if it's chica-friendly?
Hotelpa Caribe is friendly.
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Hodelpa Hotel
I like what I read about it, from Camaro and online. Does anyone know if it's chica-friendly?
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Originally Posted by
JjBee62
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Simply search the thread for "Camaro Santiago" and you will find a couple of in-depth reports by Camaro with the answers you seek.
Everything I wanted to know! Thank you Camaro.
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Originally Posted by
Jooks
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Haven't been to the DR in several years, never to Santiago. JetBlue is running a great special there and I have a week, so. Can I impose and ask for an executive summary of the place from the perspective of ISG? Hotels ($100 or so vicinity), chicas, things to do, etc.
Thank you.
Simply search the thread for "Camaro Santiago" and you will find a couple of in-depth reports by Camaro with the answers you seek.
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Santiago, first time
Haven't been to the DR in several years, never to Santiago. JetBlue is running a great special there and I have a week, so. Can I impose and ask for an executive summary of the place from the perspective of ISG? Hotels ($100 or so vicinity), chicas, things to do, etc.
Thank you.
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Passions
Originally Posted by
CharlesPooter
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Wow! A 5 for only 2700 pesos! What time is the next bus to Santiago?
I wish more brothers would participate in responding to this question. I had asked my 24 year old stepson about Passions and was told to stay the hell away. He's a student and has several friends who've been there and each offers a uniform warning about safety, security and help when you need it.
So please, after your visit expand on your personal knowledge.
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Originally Posted by
Jofronic
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Passions was great if it is still open. All the girls were at least 5's plus is was just 2700 pesos.
Wow! A 5 for only 2700 pesos! What time is the next bus to Santiago?