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05-18-17 13:31 #1285
Posts: 614Palmetto Hotel
I was checking the Booking. Com site for hotels and noticed that there is a new hotel, Palmetto, with good reviews (grain of salt always recommended). Has anyone any experiences of this hotel. May be worth staying before the cucarachas take over. The price is some USD 50 per night.
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04-20-17 14:23 #1284
Posts: 15998Originally Posted by FuckAfMedDig [View Original Post]
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04-20-17 10:02 #1283
Posts: 951Santiago maiden voyage
Landed today-1st time in DR from NY easy flight w Delta though not cheap.
After the Nazi customs fingerprint taking, fee paying and what not greeted by my pretty non-pro from Macoris and her 2 sisters! Loool.
Security.
Dinner at some cowboy spot and at a funky bar after.
She's coming to Almirante tomorrow daytime to get served some gringo cockerspaniel.
I paid for food.
When I got to the hotel at 01 AM I asked reception to call cab to take me to cash point and further into the night.
He took me to ATM, then to a casino with GDPS for me to inspect, then on to a boate w gdps where he waited.
I took a girl 2500 pesos and we jumped into my cab and he took me to cabana where we had a crazy time. Once I got her fired up she was every bit as crazy in bed as Brazilians and I'm a Rio vet.
She was a latina / negra who sucked a mean one and let me do it all. CIM etc spent about 2. 5 hours with girl then I was tired and jumped into the waiting cab and he took me to Almirante.
I gave him 800 and Cabana was 500.
About 100 $ US in total.
Good first night.
I have 7 non-pros lined up in SD so will go there Saturday but will also check casas. Which knock shops / Boates w take out / in-house are poppin in SD fellas?
Sorry I know its Santiago thread.
Not bad at all here. Could get used to it. Its 3 hours from NYC. If one only has limited time its a win win it seems.
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04-17-17 01:13 #1282
Posts: 951Originally Posted by BrotherP [View Original Post]
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04-15-17 21:30 #1281
Posts: 3079This does not sound like it is walking distance from Platino. I suppose I could take a taxi but I was hoping to find something more convenient.
Originally Posted by FlbMac31 [View Original Post]
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04-15-17 04:09 #1280
Posts: 74SWs near Platino
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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04-15-17 00:51 #1279
Posts: 15998There are no hookers near Platino. If you go up to Matum there may be 2 or 3 hanging around.
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04-14-17 21:45 #1278
Posts: 614Originally Posted by DCups [View Original Post]
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04-12-17 22:04 #1277
Posts: 3079Hi Nordico, I saw your post after my recent request (apologies). Was there any chica action at or near this hotel? Thanks.
Originally Posted by Nordico [View Original Post]
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04-12-17 22:01 #1276
Posts: 3079Platino Hotel?
Anyone stayed there? May book a trip there in late November / early December. Cheers.
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03-08-17 20:39 #1275
Posts: 581Mon and Tues in Santiago
Took Caribe Tours to Santiago after 2 days in sosua. IMO sosua is a looong way from 2012 or 13.2500 short time is the norm. Many chicas want to give covered bjs. I had a good time, but it took a little work.
Anyway, stayed at the Jardines in a superior suite. Appx 60 $, breakfast included. No complaints. Hit plaza international for food. Some cuties. Checked out bella terra. Hit the car wash on Gomez Diaz. Some 8's. They can't leave till the bar closes. They can't even dance a bachata with you anymore. Crackdown I guess. Got numbers but not prices. Fine chicas in Gozamba. Didn't hit lovera or level because it wasnt the weekend. Ended up smashing a Facebook contact. Took effort but she was good. Gave her 2500. Ill definelty be back. Santiago has plenty of potential, but will never be easy. Any contacts would be appreciated. Be back soon!
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03-03-17 15:06 #1274
Posts: 3079Just walk around the monument and up the tower for a few hours, you can't miss it, especially the baseball player statues. Go at night and you will see some nice streetwalkers displaying their wares. There is also a great yet inexpensive restaraunt on the north side of the monument where the staff wear cowboy gear. The cabanas in Santiago are also supposed to be real nice if you have a date. I haven't been to the cabanas there but that's what I heard. Perhaps others can comment on that. Enjoy!
Originally Posted by Eszpresszo [View Original Post]
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03-03-17 05:31 #1273
Posts: 1077Originally Posted by Parkinsons [View Original Post]
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03-03-17 02:55 #1272
Posts: 409Originally Posted by Eszpresszo [View Original Post]
Santiago trip report continues. So last week after I left Sosua, I stopped by Santiago again before continuing my way south to the capitol. I had decided not to stay at a hotel but randomly picked a cabana. I went to Venus on Avenida Rafael Vidal. I told the attendant I wanted to stay all night and I wanted to come and go as many times as I want. He said not a problem. For about a span of 12 hours he made me pay 2250 pesos up front. You know what? I may never stay at Platinos or Jardines or other hotels again. The rooms are generally bigger at the cabanas, more amenities (like stripper pole or sex swing), the AC always works, etc. In Venus' case, the bed is heavenly comfortable, the linens are of much higher quality than Platinos' or Jardines'.
On this night I was to hook up with my civilian girl, so before she could finish putting kids to bed and be ready, I drove around a bit. This was on Sunday, the day before Independence Day. The parking lot of International carwash was completely packed. I continued onto La Colonia. More packed than usual, but not crazy. They had fully nude strippers dancing in the middle "stage", and when they finished, they would give guys lap dances (not sure how much). The two strippers I saw were both Venezolanas with their super fake tits, super fake asses and stomachs with every gram of fat liposuctioned out. I stayed a little then bounced.
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02-25-17 19:52 #1271
Posts: 74Bank Card
Originally Posted by Parkinsons [View Original Post]
I'm also going to put a plug into BoA's Travel Rewards card. I'm sure other banks have similar cards or offers. For me, I do all transactions on the card because there is no transaction fee OR any fee for currency exchange. And the exchange rate is usually better than you'll get here if a vendor tries to calculate the amount for you.
I insist all transactions except Uber which is in dollars already be recorded in pesos to take advantage of the exchange rate benefit.
Check it out.