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12-26-21 06:05 #6790
Posts: 535Originally Posted by Lenin [View Original Post]
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12-25-21 10:34 #6789
Posts: 122There are lot of changes
Originally Posted by DonGringo [View Original Post]
Most Stores not accept money anymore, no CUP, no dollars, only not American Bank Cards and you need passport to buy even cigarettes. So you need cash to pay taxi, casa and chicas and you need not American bank cards to pay food and things in the stores.
People reports that streets are empty and no girls on the streets. Probably the best way to find ladies to ask house owners or pimps. Guys who went to Cuba before Covid to find ladies now prefer to go there with girlfriends from their countries.
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12-24-21 21:44 #6788
Posts: 3Quick Questions from an old Cuba Vet
Been to Cuba a couple dozen times. Last trip over 10 years ago. Planning a trip Jan 18 for 2 weeks. I speak enough Spanish to get around.
What's the latest on Havana Casas. And guest policies?
Best places to meet ladies? Not the hardcore clubs, just the normal jineteras?
What's the going rates for the ladies? Used to paying 30 bucks USD for 24 hours.
Do I need a rental car like in the old days?
Thanks in advance, gents!
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12-14-21 22:17 #6787
Posts: 1089Originally Posted by MidLifeUsa [View Original Post]
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12-14-21 17:06 #6786
Posts: 20Havana Trip
Originally Posted by SuperMon [View Original Post]
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12-12-21 18:58 #6785
Posts: 560Missing Cuba
Originally Posted by SuperMon [View Original Post]
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12-11-21 17:32 #6784
Posts: 12Havana Jan. 8th
I moved my trip up from the 25th to the 8th of Jan. If anyone wants to tag along or meet up for drinks let me know. As I mentioned in the past I have been there 50 or 60 times. I lost track. In other words I know how to play and were to play. Can't wait, Its been over a year since my last trip. I got the chicas lined up and waiting.
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12-06-21 11:13 #6783
Posts: 249Originally Posted by Muzungufotsy [View Original Post]
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12-05-21 05:59 #6782
Posts: 535Within March so many things can change. These days you should book 1 week in advance max. Just my two cents. And I would not accept to pay the room in euros. This is BS.
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11-30-21 05:46 #6781
Posts: 249I just made a reservation for next March with an airbnb in Havana.
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/39860905
They will give you a key and you can bring in whatever guests you want to. Technically she has to show her ID to the owner, which is required by law, however I have a suspicion that the owners may look the other way and not notice who is accompanying you wink wink.
They advised me to bring euros in ten euro notes to pay for expenses and they will help me exchange them when necessary for 70 CUP per euro, however some private businesses will take the euros.
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11-27-21 09:37 #6780
Posts: 30Originally Posted by RebelMonger [View Original Post]
The law is for everyone, but not for all.
Quod licet Iovi, non licet bovi, said the Romans.
"God may do what cattle may not".
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11-26-21 08:37 #6779
Posts: 333Originally Posted by RebelMonger [View Original Post]
And its also the first time, that I hear, that US $ is better for them, than €. I was in Cuba 5 years ago the last time and they were begging for my €.
But enough to that. Its more interesting how the prices for the Chicas are right now?
I'm planning to go to Cuba at the Spring next year (but not Havana, I would like to go to Holguin and Camaguey).
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11-26-21 03:30 #6778
Posts: 341Originally Posted by Muzungufotsy [View Original Post]
Both of them were messing with minors in Cuba and the authorities did nothing, as a matter of fact, fidel himself found the minor chavez was interested in and delivered her to him.
What I was trying to say was that the law is just for some.
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11-26-21 03:25 #6777
Posts: 341Originally Posted by DzikaBomba [View Original Post]
They don't want Cuban pesos because they can get better deal with US dollars, and that's what they want right now that they can go to Nicaragua without visas and dollars are better for them than Euros. They expect that the US dollar could get between 100-150 pesos in the street, the government would give you just 24 to the dollar, and you bet that many will fall for it. Most tourists do not do any research before they travel. Luckily, mongers are wiser.
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11-26-21 03:01 #6776
Posts: 249Originally Posted by DiavelLoco [View Original Post]