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07-05-22 20:40 #56008
Posts: 1823Originally Posted by Tottem [View Original Post]
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07-05-22 19:52 #56007
Posts: 6Time to hit the ATMs
Stocking up on some cash today!
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07-05-22 19:48 #56006
Posts: 387Originally Posted by FlowState985 [View Original Post]
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07-05-22 19:26 #56005
Posts: 684Originally Posted by Tottem [View Original Post]
I stay at the Dorado and just go out for breakfast. There are dozens of really fine places to go that are not very far away. Of course, if you need a buffet so you can 3 or 4 servings, well, I can't help you with that.
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07-05-22 19:04 #56004
Posts: 148Originally Posted by Tottem [View Original Post]
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07-05-22 18:24 #56003
Posts: 5496Originally Posted by Tottem [View Original Post]
Personally I almost never eat the hotel free breakfasts. If I am staying at a hotel and want a really good breakfast, I go to a restaurant famous for their breakfasts. Better yet, I stay at an apartment and cook whatever breakfast I want. Hotel breakfasts are an afterthought, a cheap offering for people who aren't too picky and are willing to sacrifice quality for convenience.
The most important thing is that Colombia is not in Europe and it's not in Brazil. If you want a European or Brazilian hotel breakfast, you should have gone to Europe or Brazil.
You're probably going to be disappointed at the scarcity of tall, blonde, eastern European hookers too.
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07-05-22 18:13 #56002
Posts: 1823Originally Posted by Mtndew704 [View Original Post]
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07-05-22 18:09 #56001
Posts: 5496The Innocent Broad Abroad
Shortly before my work schedule change, I was informed of the change and that I would be off for 5 days due to the change and the holiday. First thought; a quick trip to Medellin. However with flight schedules, I would lose a day in travel time. Next I considered having my girlfriend* meet me in Miami, but again flight schedules weren't cooperating. Finally, I decided it was best to bring her to me. I was able to get her into town 6 hours before my final, short, work trip. That gave us 6 days together, instead of 4.
Some of you are probably thinking I made a huge, expensive mistake, and you may be right. Certainly it was expensive. A $30 hotel room in Medellin costs $120 or more here. Add food, parking and gas and it's going to cost a lot. In my eyes, no mistake was made, because I enjoyed myself.
Except for a couple of nasty looks, one from a woman who couldn't arouse a blind man who had abstained from sex for 10 years, and another from a guy who was offended that a girl would choose me over his gym muscles and hair plugs, everything went great. Here are some of the things which she really enjoyed:
1. The food. From the breaded tenderloin sandwich which is our response to bandeja paisa, to biscuits and gravy, to the Chicago deep dish pizza from an iconic restaurant in downtown Chicago, to the fresh Wisconsin cheese curds, she loved it all.
2. The Soak City Waterpark at King's Island. Unfortunately, the only bikini she brought was the Wicked Weasel I bought her earlier this year. Since the sight of her in that wet bikini would have caused 2 stampedes, 1 of women dragging their children away and 1 of men getting a closer look, I had to buy something a bit more appropriate for the area.
3. Chicago. Downtown Chicago is one of my favorite places. The view from the top of Willis tower, the architecture, the view of Lake Michigan from Millennium Park and of course the food, make it a great place to take a girl, if the weather cooperates.
4. The scenery and especially my house. We did a lot of driving between cities and this is a good time of year for that. My house is in the country, surrounded by fields and trees, muy tranquilo. Plus there are cows next door, who were curious about the pretty girl talking to them in Spanish.
5. The climate. When we were driving it was mostly sunny. At the Waterpark it was hot, but with a nice breeze. In Chicago it was a cool, cloudy day, which made walking around comfortable. Wisconsin (which ended up being just a place to sleep, eat and buy fresh cheese curds) was sunny and comfortable. Only the county fair we visited was a bit muggy, but a light sprinkle helped.
6. The people. Most people were nice and friendly and several women remarked on how beautiful she was (women's opinion of beauty is more reliable than men's). Even our conversations in Spanish didn't raise any eyebrows.
7. Her favorite experience was watching the most American of all pastimes; a demolition derby. Willful destruction for entertainment purposes, you can't get more American than that. It hadn't been on my list of things to do, but it just happened to be scheduled at the county fair most convenient to my home.
Every place has certain habits which are ingrained in the population. How hard are these habits to break?
1. Putting toilet paper in the trash can. I only had to mention once that the toilet paper went into the toilet and she had no problem altering her behavior.
2. Closing car doors gently. No luck with this one. Even with my example to follow and being told several times, she couldn't bring herself to close the door firmly.
In my eyes, it was a great experience and I'll probably do it again.
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07-05-22 17:55 #56000
Posts: 2579Hold your fire Surf
Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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07-05-22 17:44 #55999
Posts: 1680Originally Posted by Tottem [View Original Post]
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07-05-22 17:41 #55998
Posts: 65Breakfast sucks in Medellin
Breakfast in Medellin sucks. So far I have eaten in Nutibara, Dorado La 70 and Vivre. All breakfasts are equally bad and the latter 2 hotels are rated 4. 5 of 5 at google reviews. Those people that did the reviews must never have tried a breakfast in an European hotel. They will also complain if you go a second round to get more food. In Europe it is always buffet style. How much do I need to spend on a hotel in Medellin to get same quality breakfast as in Europe with buffet style? In Brazil the hotel breakfasts are much better then here and it is buffet style and that is hotel for half price of what I pay here.
By the way noone mentioned hotel Vivre in the thread so I did not know if it was girl friendly but they confirmed and they also accept Venezuelan ID cards.
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07-05-22 16:46 #55997
Posts: 4055You might want to give that another day. The xe.com mid market live tracking has the dollar well north of 4200 as of midday. It is trending higher against the dollar since trading opened today:
1 USD = 4,261.06 COP.
Jul 5, 2022,15:43 UTC.
Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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07-05-22 13:57 #55996
Posts: 5709Originally Posted by RadioDude [View Original Post]
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07-05-22 13:32 #55995
Posts: 38014198 COP To USD
Almost at 4,200 COP to the USD today according to the published visa exchange rate. Going to hit the ATM's today, and might be kicking myself if the rate goes up to 4,300 COP in the next week. Up until the election the exchange rate has been somewhat like a gyro going up and then dropping down 300-400 Pesos within a few weeks. When the Peso exchange rate hit 4,000 I hit the ATM's and then it dropped back down. When the Peso exchange rate hit 4,100 I hit the ATM's and then it dropped. So now that the exchange rate is basically at 4,200 I'm going to hit the ATM' s and see how it goes.
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07-05-22 07:55 #55994
Posts: 275Lol
Originally Posted by RadioDude [View Original Post]
First the insults, then asking for help about the simplest thing in Medellin taking an airport taxi, yet you assume you know so much. "Lots of you guys are getting spiked drinks or scammed"? LOL. Oh no don't go there bro.