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  1. #14333
    Quote Originally Posted by Tacoma101  [View Original Post]

    Curious to see what the lineup would be on a Saturday night. They definitely keep the place private with a room to room phone system so you never actually see any other customers.
    They have a website with pictures of the ladies. I understand You can book any of these girls online.

  2. #14332

    Full review of Spa Odisea

    "Local 104" on the door, nothing else. Its in Coplan plaza right off the Malecon.

    I had to wait outside for a minute as an older white guy went in before me.

    Massage options were given verbally. Only 2: 2500 P for nuru, which I really didn't want. The other option is a 30 minute soapy shower. I didn't get that price. Went with the nuru.

    Had only 2 girls for the line up. Mulata why una flaca. I went with the mulata.

    Taken down a short hall. About 6 rooms. Different features. The rooms have a solid clasping locker and its needed because of how steamy it gets in the room. Rooms are decent. Shower, large tub, and a huge mat for the nuru part.

    Started with a shower and getting soaped up. Lots of attention to the soldier. A good ten minutes there and then the nuru massage after the oil got warmed up and delivered. Chica keeps her thong bikini bottom on and did a better than average job on the nuru / massage part. Definitely lots of playing with the soldier. Almost made me pop a few times but she would slow down and torture me. Finally popped when I was playing with her clit. That was followed by more massage and then a long shower to clean up. I started getting hard again and she started with another HJ. I wasn't going to pop again so we just called it. She was super nice. Got some FIP during the ending shower. The cool thing is that she didn't negotiate or try to up sell anything. I thought mamasan said they could / would but my Spanish isn't that good.

    Gave Estelle a 300 PP tip and the manasan said don't say anything about the spa for security reasons as I left. Ha!

    Curious to see what the lineup would be on a Saturday night. They definitely keep the place private with a room to room phone system so you never actually see any other customers.

  3. #14331
    Quote Originally Posted by Manizales911  [View Original Post]
    The reason I asked is keep in mind that after being in the country over 30 days you are technically there illegally and if you are driving and get in an accident you will be in a world of trouble, my friend is going through it as I write this. I am seriously thinking of selling my car until I get residency.
    Thanks, never thought of that!

    That will end my temptation as I walk past all the Ford Escapes for rent in Sosua. (I have a low mileage one, my own baby, still parked in Toronto) LOL.

    But the ride through chaotic downtown PP is also usually enough to curb my temptation.

    And, of course the money I save!

    Cutting down on potential risk, from all sources is good advice for all visitors.

  4. #14330

    Overstay at your own risk.

    Quote Originally Posted by YoungDude  [View Original Post]
    I am little confused. If I am staying illegally after the 30 days have passed. Does that mean I cannot come back to the island again?. Is this going to be my last trip to DR?
    Brother YoungDude,

    This is Republica Dominicana. You are good until they change the rules. When they change the rules then you are not good anymore. No one can give you a correct answer to your question. Not even Dominican officials. I'll give you an example: Came thru customs and said I was staying for 30 days. I was asked by DGM: "Do you have enough money to stay in my country for 30 days?" What I wanted to say: right now you perra I have more money in my pocket than you make in a month. Yes, I think I do. What I actually said: "Si, Senoria. Yo tengo bastante dinero por mi tiempo en su pais. " (Yes, maam I have enough money for my time in your country). Then I was told to make sure I left within 30 days of my arrival. And I arrived on a one way ticket. And I ignored her admonition. I paid my overstay fee when I left and I was good.

    Now I don't give a fuck if the the Dominican Republic does not let me into their country ever again. It's not like they have a monopoly on good pussy. But I can tell you that I don't know of anybody who has not been allowed to return solely because they overstayed. But honestly brother, I don't know what is going to happen to me each time I leave the country. But that's part of the thrill. Isn't it?

    I do 100 on the highway in my home country. And I'm all good until the po po lights me up! The law isn't the law until it's enforced. Fuck the police!

  5. #14329
    Quote Originally Posted by Manizales911  [View Original Post]
    The reason I asked is keep in mind that after being in the country over 30 days you are technically there illegally and if you are driving and get in an accident you will be in a world of trouble, my friend is going through it as I write this. I am seriously thinking of selling my car until I get residency.
    I am little confused. If I am staying illegally after the 30 days have passed. Does that mean I cannot come back to the island again?. Is this going to be my last trip to DR?

  6. #14328
    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie  [View Original Post]
    Not in 10 years of visiting and living here. But we have a local driver who works cheap.

    I'm often tempted, but driving looks a little stressful here, especially when I've had a beer or two. And living in town I can walk to everything I do.

    I go to PP often, and up to a family campo the other side of Mocha occasionally, which is a 3-4 hr journey, but it's always a pain waiting for the car to take us back.

    Maybe next trip!
    The reason I asked is keep in mind that after being in the country over 30 days you are technically there illegally and if you are driving and get in an accident you will be in a world of trouble, my friend is going through it as I write this. I am seriously thinking of selling my car until I get residency.

  7. #14327
    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie  [View Original Post]
    I have to go back to Canada every 6 months to keep my free health card there valid. I usually pay the fine (max 4000 DP, so far).

    On my visits home, I spend a lot of time lined up in government offices to keep my licenses, health card, pension and tax info, address changes etc renewed. Officially I'm still a DR visitor.

    I hope there's no complicated change to the overstay!

    One of the great things I love about DR (besides the women) is no interaction with bureacratic government of any kind, except customs at the airport.
    Thanks everyone for the feedback. From what I found out I think I have to pay 2500 pesos if I stayed between 31-90 days. Only the first 30 days is free.

  8. #14326
    Quote Originally Posted by Manizales911  [View Original Post]
    Do you drive in the DR?
    Not in 10 years of visiting and living here. But we have a local driver who works cheap.

    I'm often tempted, but driving looks a little stressful here, especially when I've had a beer or two. And living in town I can walk to everything I do.

    I go to PP often, and up to a family campo the other side of Mocha occasionally, which is a 3-4 hr journey, but it's always a pain waiting for the car to take us back.

    Maybe next trip!

  9. #14325
    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie  [View Original Post]
    I have to go back to Canada every 6 months to keep my free health card there valid. I usually pay the fine (max 4000 DP, so far).

    On my visits home, I spend a lot of time lined up in government offices to keep my licenses, health card, pension and tax info, address changes etc renewed. Officially I'm still a DR visitor.

    I hope there's no complicated change to the overstay!

    One of the great things I love about DR (besides the women) is no interaction with bureacratic government of any kind, except customs at the airport.
    Do you drive in the DR?

  10. #14324
    Quote Originally Posted by YoungDude  [View Original Post]
    This is not a typical mongering post but I don't know where to post this.

    I have a Caribbean nationality passport of Trinidad and Tobago. I always visit Dominican republic and they just put a stamp of arrival on my passport and I get to stay for 3 or 4 or 5 months. But this trip when I arrived on Feb. 15, they had a new stamp where the immigration officer wrote visa for 30 days but my return ticket is in 2 months which is more than 30 days. I don't want to stay illegal and get deported so I cannot come back to Santo Domingo. I want to know if I just have to pay at the airport to extend my stay. I am very nervous and I would really appreciate any help I can get.
    If as you state the DR never put a time period on your passport in previous visits it means that the DR has decided to get a little extra money from Trinidadian tourists via the renewal fee. Trinidad and Tobago should reciprocate as there are many Dominicans who go there.

  11. #14323
    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesPooter  [View Original Post]
    Unless it has been changed recently, you can go to an immigration office and pay for an extension. There is one of these offices in Puerto Plata, but not in Sosua. Obviously there will be one in Santo Domingo.

    For more detailed and up-to-date information, ask the same question on DR1.
    I have to go back to Canada every 6 months to keep my free health card there valid. I usually pay the fine (max 4000 DP, so far).

    On my visits home, I spend a lot of time lined up in government offices to keep my licenses, health card, pension and tax info, address changes etc renewed. Officially I'm still a DR visitor.

    I hope there's no complicated change to the overstay!

    One of the great things I love about DR (besides the women) is no interaction with bureacratic government of any kind, except customs at the airport.

  12. #14322
    Quote Originally Posted by BlkPaper  [View Original Post]
    Good evening fellas. Quick question. I'll be heading to Santo Domingo next month and was wondering if anybody had success using latineuro in comparison to DC. I signed up for dc (haven't finish my profile) but thinking about doing latineuro as well.
    Some guys have reported success on LatinEuro. Not sure if it was for DR though. Back when the sites first started LatinEuro was a ripoff to me. You would pay them a certain amount for a certain number of chicks' contact info (it was really expensive I think like $11 would get you 3 contacts), whereas with the Cupid sites you could pay a flat rate ($19.99/ month, $50/3 months) and talk to as many chicks as you wanted through their mail system and instant messenger.

  13. #14321

    Domiciancupid or latineuro.

    Good evening fellas. Quick question. I'll be heading to Santo Domingo next month and was wondering if anybody had success using latineuro in comparison to DC. I signed up for dc (haven't finish my profile) but thinking about doing latineuro as well.

  14. #14320
    Quote Originally Posted by YoungDude  [View Original Post]
    This is not a typical mongering post but I don't know where to post this.

    I have a Caribbean nationality passport of Trinidad and Tobago. I always visit Dominican republic and they just put a stamp of arrival on my passport and I get to stay for 3 or 4 or 5 months. But this trip when I arrived on Feb. 15, they had a new stamp where the immigration officer wrote visa for 30 days but my return ticket is in 2 months which is more than 30 days. I don't want to stay illegal and get deported so I cannot come back to Santo Domingo. I want to know if I just have to pay at the airport to extend my stay. I am very nervous and I would really appreciate any help I can get.
    Unless it has been changed recently, you can go to an immigration office and pay for an extension. There is one of these offices in Puerto Plata, but not in Sosua. Obviously there will be one in Santo Domingo.

    For more detailed and up-to-date information, ask the same question on DR1.

  15. #14319
    Quote Originally Posted by YoungDude  [View Original Post]
    This is not a typical mongering post but I don't know where to post this.

    I have a Caribbean nationality passport of Trinidad and Tobago. I always visit Dominican republic and they just put a stamp of arrival on my passport and I get to stay for 3 or 4 or 5 months. But this trip when I arrived on Feb. 15, they had a new stamp where the immigration officer wrote visa for 30 days but my return ticket is in 2 months which is more than 30 days. I don't want to stay illegal and get deported so I cannot come back to Santo Domingo. I want to know if I just have to pay at the airport to extend my stay. I am very nervous and I would really appreciate any help I can get.
    It is my understanding (not personal experience) that people who overstay their visa, pay a fine on their way out. Whether it dings a future entry is something hopefully others here can chime on, but I do not think so, as it seems to be fairly common on the foreigner residents.

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