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10-27-19 16:19 #31406
Posts: 1917Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
It's the start of the High Season!
The Sosua Death Watch won't start up again until June to September, the Low Season!
Lol
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10-27-19 12:24 #31405
Posts: 442Originally Posted by CharlesPooter [View Original Post]
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10-27-19 11:56 #31404
Posts: 3134Looking good
My friend on the ground says everything is packed.
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10-26-19 17:58 #31403
Posts: 2390Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
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10-26-19 10:46 #31402
Posts: 1917Sosua Today
Originally Posted by MrGogo [View Original Post]
Looking forward to your take on today's Sosoua as a mongering destination, warts and all.
Let's not get bogged down with comparisons of how it used to be, but rather a fresh look how it compares to the other spots in our Caribbean backyard for the average monger today.
We have a ton of regulars from Holland, Denmark, the U. K. and Germany, so they must be finding something here, they can't get at home!
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10-26-19 01:20 #31401
Posts: 377Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
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10-25-19 20:14 #31400
Posts: 3134Very interesting
These guys seem to have inside knowledge. Smart money always does. Envee is in the perfect spot for the new Sosua plans. I do not believe in coincidences. Everything they have done has been top shelf when it comes infrastructure. They have to be paying the right people and have very deep pocket.
Originally Posted by Manizales911 [View Original Post]
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10-25-19 17:23 #31399
Posts: 3700Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
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10-25-19 15:42 #31398
Posts: 1917Originally Posted by MrGogo [View Original Post]
Politicians would be happy if family tourism could replace the sex tourism business, but that is not happening, at least for now!
So they'll re-arrange the deck chairs, try to keep everybody happy and carry on with business as usual!
When, and if family tourism gradually takes over as the main source of local income, prostitution, although legal, could easily be virtually banned! Simply by zoning and soliciting bylaws. Ticketing hookers, and hassling mongers and bar owners.
We'll see how it all pans out, but in the meantime it's business as usual.
As far as that end of town is concerned, it's no longer a no go zone, a lot of ex pats have apartments in the area, and the new bars with customers, lights, music and Cestur patrols discourage crime. I frequently walk up and down there, sometimes late at night and feel no danger. It has become a beaten track, with the Super Pollo in the area, and makes a nice change from the endless parade of hard core hookers downtown.
At the same time, you can't wander home like a drunken tourist, anywhere in Sosua, as there are always opportunists watching and waiting! The motoconcho guy is your friend!
So, as always, keep a weather eye open, and be safe!
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10-25-19 15:07 #31397
Posts: 581Slow but ok.
Originally Posted by Njoean197 [View Original Post]
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10-25-19 05:04 #31396
Posts: 122Sosua for late December / Christmas / New years?
Was thinking about spending the last two weeks in December in the DR. How is Sosua during Christmas week? Will there be chicas out and people parting or are most Dominicans with family?
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10-25-19 02:56 #31395
Posts: 3700Originally Posted by Manizales911 [View Original Post]
Wasn't Amvee having financial issues and problems with people who paid deposits? I used to walk to that end all the time to one of my hideout spots, Freds Cuba libre bar, and that area gets shady late at night.
If the Sosua we know becomes family tourist friendly will the hotels then become non chica friendly? If they shut down Rumbas that was involved as community sponsors, why wouldn't they eventually go after Amvee?
Riding a moto from the Amvee to the casino is a dark loney ride at night, walking is out of the question.
I'm sorry but I just don't trust it but we will see what happens.
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10-25-19 01:14 #31394
Posts: 2469Originally Posted by Scotch [View Original Post]
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10-24-19 21:03 #31393
Posts: 16081Originally Posted by Scotch [View Original Post]
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10-24-19 19:43 #31392
Posts: 123Bourbon street restaurant
Bourbon street restaurant Is moving next week to the Ahnvee Hotel resort.
For you fans of the restaurant that Are not familiar with the hotel it's Past the Europa going towards the after hour casino.
It's a long walk from the old location most people will take a motor Concho but that's just the beginning of the changes in Sousa.Last edited by Scotch; 10-24-19 at 19:51. Reason: Extra word