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Besides Campo
What are some of the other places besides Campo that you guys would recommend checking out?
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Originally Posted by
Knoteebuoy
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I have been a loyal visitor to Sint Maarten for 6 or 7 years; visiting 3 to 4 times a year. I have been reading the Curacao thread with interest all the time thinking Campo Allegro would be a fun place to visit. With conditions being what they are in Sint Maarten I am considering changing my planned November trip to Curacao. I have a couple of non-mongering questions for those experienced with the island.
1. Is it possible to pay for most things with US dollars or is it better to exchange money to the local currency? (Guilders I believe).
2. Do people drive on the right side of the road? (as opposed to the left not the wrong side).
Any advice would be welcomed.
1 most places take dollars bills with no problem (no coins) a lot of places won't accept 100 $ notes or 50.
2 people drive on the the same side as USA.
3 I don't know how campo is at the moment but there are a lot of bars on the island full with top quality Venezuelan chicas.
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Wonderful
Originally Posted by
Pogostick
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You'll have more of an opportunity to interact with the chicas at Campo than at the bars in SXM. The girls are everywhere, in the bar, on the streets, at the snack bar, etc. There seems, at least to me, to be less pressure and hustle as well. I like to get there early, just before sunset, sit on the big porch by the bar and watch the camp come to life. You'll have a chance to see many of them and you can sit and chat for a while. Unlike SXM, there are no room fees or time limits, just the inexpensive entry fee. I've spent hours in a room with a girl, just because we enjoyed each other's company. I think you'll like the relaxed, mellow atmosphere.
Have fun,
Pogoi.
What you describe sounds down right wonderful. Looking forward to the trip even more now!
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Originally Posted by
Knoteebuoy
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Thanks to those who shared advise re: currency and driving on the island. I have booked my trip for mid December.
I will miss Sint Maarten but am looking forward to experiencing the island and Campo Allegro in particular. From what I have read on the form the mongering experience will be different. I enjoyed the up-close and often crowded bar scene in Sint Maarten. I found it provided an opportunity to get up close and personal with the Chica's before committing to a session. (Some definitely looked better from afar.) It also allowed a chance to interact and see what kind of chemistry developed.
My understanding of Campo Allegro is that there is a bar on premise but that in order to session it is often necessary to cruise the streets and knock on doors. Is this accurate? Do many of the girls hang out at the bar in the evenings?
You'll have more of an opportunity to interact with the chicas at Campo than at the bars in SXM. The girls are everywhere, in the bar, on the streets, at the snack bar, etc. There seems, at least to me, to be less pressure and hustle as well. I like to get there early, just before sunset, sit on the big porch by the bar and watch the camp come to life. You'll have a chance to see many of them and you can sit and chat for a while. Unlike SXM, there are no room fees or time limits, just the inexpensive entry fee. I've spent hours in a room with a girl, just because we enjoyed each other's company. I think you'll like the relaxed, mellow atmosphere.
Have fun,
Pogoi.
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Curacao Bound
Thanks to those who shared advise re: currency and driving on the island. I have booked my trip for mid December.
I will miss Sint Maarten but am looking forward to experiencing the island and Campo Allegro in particular. From what I have read on the form the mongering experience will be different. I enjoyed the up-close and often crowded bar scene in Sint Maarten. I found it provided an opportunity to get up close and personal with the Chica's before committing to a session. (Some definitely looked better from afar.) It also allowed a chance to interact and see what kind of chemistry developed.
My understanding of Campo Allegro is that there is a bar on premise but that in order to session it is often necessary to cruise the streets and knock on doors. Is this accurate? Do many of the girls hang out at the bar in the evenings?
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Originally Posted by
OceanDiver59
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Yes you can pay with US dollars but I prefer to use Guilders. You can get both from the ATM there. They drive on the right side but it pays to be careful.
I found the best way to exchange money without ATM or Cambio fees is to pay you entry to Campo with a US $100 bill. They'll give you the change in Guilders.
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Originally Posted by
Knoteebuoy
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I have been a loyal visitor to Sint Maarten for 6 or 7 years; visiting 3 to 4 times a year. I have been reading the Curacao thread with interest all the time thinking Campo Allegro would be a fun place to visit. With conditions being what they are in Sint Maarten I am considering changing my planned November trip to Curacao. I have a couple of non-mongering questions for those experienced with the island.
1. Is it possible to pay for most things with US dollars or is it better to exchange money to the local currency? (Guilders I believe).
2. Do people drive on the right side of the road? (as opposed to the left not the wrong side).
Any advice would be welcomed.
Yes you can pay with US dollars but I prefer to use Guilders. You can get both from the ATM there. They drive on the right side but it pays to be careful.
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Originally Posted by
Knoteebuoy
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I have been a loyal visitor to Sint Maarten for 6 or 7 years; visiting 3 to 4 times a year. I have been reading the Curacao thread with interest all the time thinking Campo Allegro would be a fun place to visit. With conditions being what they are in Sint Maarten I am considering changing my planned November trip to Curacao. I have a couple of non-mongering questions for those experienced with the island.
1. Is it possible to pay for most things with US dollars or is it better to exchange money to the local currency? (Guilders I believe).
2. Do people drive on the right side of the road? (as opposed to the left not the wrong side).
Any advice would be welcomed.
You can pay either guilders or dollars both accepted. But I suggest better use guilders in Campo then dollars. People tend to overcharge when they see you have them to spend.
And yes right driving is the norm. My man you good to go Campo is still the cheapest brothel in the Caribbean.
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Basic info
Originally Posted by
Knoteebuoy
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I have been a loyal visitor to Sint Maarten for 6 or 7 years; visiting 3 to 4 times a year. I have been reading the Curacao thread with interest all the time thinking Campo Allegro would be a fun place to visit. With conditions being what they are in Sint Maarten I am considering changing my planned November trip to Curacao. I have a couple of non-mongering questions for those experienced with the island.
1. Is it possible to pay for most things with US dollars or is it better to exchange money to the local currency? (Guilders I believe).
2. Do people drive on the right side of the road? (as opposed to the left not the wrong side).
Any advice would be welcomed.
1- dollars are accepted everywhere. Guilders are better to use so that the locals and chicas don't try to take advantage of you.
2- driving is easy, and on the right side of the road.
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Basic Info
I have been a loyal visitor to Sint Maarten for 6 or 7 years; visiting 3 to 4 times a year. I have been reading the Curacao thread with interest all the time thinking Campo Allegro would be a fun place to visit. With conditions being what they are in Sint Maarten I am considering changing my planned November trip to Curacao. I have a couple of non-mongering questions for those experienced with the island.
1. Is it possible to pay for most things with US dollars or is it better to exchange money to the local currency? (Guilders I believe).
2. Do people drive on the right side of the road? (as opposed to the left not the wrong side).
Any advice would be welcomed.
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Quality
Originally Posted by
Gagoo
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You are correct. I was there not long ago and reported the quality this trip was lacking. The girls keep coming and going, so you never know. But most of them disappear before Christmas and go home. There should be a lot of girls there in November trying to make their money before their Christmas break.
I did find a gal in 237, Valentina, who's got great reverse CG skills. Great view, great effort. Cute, short Colombian who would be appreciated by an ass man, far before a tits guy.
She was energetic and willing to do most of what I asked.
JtS.
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Quality
Originally Posted by
JackTheSnack
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Hi there,
Any one been to Campo lately? I was there there the other night. Wasn't super impressed by the selection, though there were a few good options. Wondering if anyone has a room numbers or names of high quality chicas? Preferably ones that speak English.
You are correct. I was there not long ago and reported the quality this trip was lacking. The girls keep coming and going, so you never know. But most of them disappear before Christmas and go home. There should be a lot of girls there in November trying to make their money before their Christmas break.
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Hi there,
Any one been to Campo lately? I was there there the other night. Wasn't super impressed by the selection, though there were a few good options. Wondering if anyone has a room numbers or names of high quality chicas? Preferably ones that speak English.
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It is good that Curacao is below hurricane belt.
It is good that Curacao is below hurricane belt. St. Maarten airport and island are severely affected by hurricane Irma. Link photos http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...cane-Irma.html.
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Originally Posted by
Gagoo
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I used to company Ace. But that seems to be a rented name by a local company that I think is called Boric. The price was good and I had no problems. It was an Automatic with air conditioning. The only thing that slightly sucks is they don't have an office at the airport. I found (barely) someone in the parking lot waiting for me with the car, then she drove me to the office which is towards the main city. The place they pick you up is near where you would pick up your rental car, but across the driving lanes in the parking lot. They didn't try to sell me a bunch of unneeded crap, so I have to give them a thumbs up for that.
Thanks for all information!