Assume that any luxury hotel is not girl friendly. That would be the safe assumption. Or contact them and ask. Anything said on here is almost useless when it comes to that. Some guys just ignore whatever rules the hotel has, and may get away with it. Doesn't mean anything for someone else. Plus the hotels are constantly changing their rules about this. And the same even more so for Airbnb's. Every host has their own rules, so you have to read the "house rules" section and the whole listing basically. And ask the host to be sure.
I emailed Marquee hotel and they flat out told me that only the first person is ok to come for free, and after that there is a $100 USD charge for every guest. The email response was pretty stern I felt. Basically, reached the conclusion that they are not girl friendly at all.
I have been to Medellin 4-5 times and always stayed at the mansion. Loved the fact that it was safe and there were experienced mongers to hang out with every day. However, increasingly, I feel like I am well connected with girls on Facebook or like to pick them up from Lleras park / Gusto. So, don't really pickup much from Mansion's bar anymore.
I will want to hence stay at Luxury hotels (nice room / good food / jacuzzi in room etc.) in Medellin going forward. High cost of hotel is not a concern. Which hotels are near LLeras park, and are super nice but are chica friendly as well (and don't give me any headaches or asks for fees to bring different girls every day)? I have heard of Marquee hotel, but didn't find anything mentioned in this forum about it if it is girl friendly or not. Please suggest.
Assume that any luxury hotel is not girl friendly. That would be the safe assumption. Or contact them and ask. Anything said on here is almost useless when it comes to that. Some guys just ignore whatever rules the hotel has, and may get away with it. Doesn't mean anything for someone else. Plus the hotels are constantly changing their rules about this. And the same even more so for Airbnb's. Every host has their own rules, so you have to read the "house rules" section and the whole listing basically. And ask the host to be sure.
Heading to Medellin for my first trip in early June. For first timers, would you recommend Energy or an Airbnb? I do appreciate having other like minded hobbyists around, but La Mansion is booked up while I'm there.
I have been to Medellin 4-5 times and always stayed at the mansion. Loved the fact that it was safe and there were experienced mongers to hang out with every day. However, increasingly, I feel like I am well connected with girls on Facebook or like to pick them up from Lleras park / Gusto. So, don't really pickup much from Mansion's bar anymore.
I will want to hence stay at Luxury hotels (nice room / good food / jacuzzi in room etc.) in Medellin going forward. High cost of hotel is not a concern. Which hotels are near LLeras park, and are super nice but are chica friendly as well (and don't give me any headaches or asks for fees to bring different girls every day)? I have heard of Marquee hotel, but didn't find anything mentioned in this forum about it if it is girl friendly or not. Please suggest.
Haven on Calle 10 A is a solid 4 star Jacuzzi hotel option. I heard they just started 24 HR room service, and 24 HR room service is rare in Zona Rosa hotels. Haven is a small hotel and rooms are smaller than Click Clack (very good upscale option with very few jacuzzi rooms), but definitely Haven is way more guest friendly at almost half the price for the rooms. Since you are asking for high end, I would say that I one day plan to splurge for one of Haven's penthouses. They are classy. For the most upscale option, Wake is hard to beat, but it is an Airbnb. I like daily cleaning so I prefer hotels. That is a personal choice.
I have been to Medellin 4-5 times and always stayed at the mansion. Loved the fact that it was safe and there were experienced mongers to hang out with every day. However, increasingly, I feel like I am well connected with girls on Facebook or like to pick them up from Lleras park / Gusto. So, don't really pickup much from Mansion's bar anymore.
I will want to hence stay at Luxury hotels (nice room / good food / jacuzzi in room etc.) in Medellin going forward. High cost of hotel is not a concern. Which hotels are near LLeras park, and are super nice but are chica friendly as well (and don't give me any headaches or asks for fees to bring different girls every day)? I have heard of Marquee hotel, but didn't find anything mentioned in this forum about it if it is girl friendly or not. Please suggest.
I am looking for a girl friendly room with a jacuzzi. I have messaged Wake, Haven, Selis, Epic, and a few AirBnBs. I am hoping to hear more from personal experience. I am down to share my resources.
Heading to Medellin for my first trip in early June. For first timers, would you recommend Energy or an Airbnb? I do appreciate having other like minded hobbyists around, but La Mansion is booked up while I'm there.
They don't in the USA because sewage systems are made to handle toilet paper.
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Not everywhere. I once clogged the toilet of a Mexican friend in Miami. Very embarrassing. If I remember right in Colombia and Peru the stinky disposal bin next to the toilet is compulsory. Why don't they generalise butt sprays like in Asia? Problem would be solved.
No, I don't "know. " It's your thing and the place that I stayed. If you expect your guests to trundle used toilet paper leave something larger than a 7-11 slurpee cup to dispose of it.
Every public bathroom in the country has the garbage can for disposal of toilet paper, and most have signs saying that all toilet paper must be disposed of in the garbage can. The whole country. So it is not "my thing" or unique to your one Airbnb.
They don't in the USA because sewage systems are made to handle toilet paper.
And of course very few in Central or South America would tell you that in person, although there are signs about it in many bathrooms everywhere. And many places assume you would know that, since every child in Colombia would know that. Anyway. Now you know. And it's not that hard to do.
No, I don't "know. " It's your thing and the place that I stayed. If you expect your guests to trundle used toilet paper leave something larger than a 7-11 slurpee cup to dispose of it.
I haven't had that issue with anyone else in Colombia. How many Airbnb in USA ask you wipe yourself and put in a bucket? If it's problem be upfront and honest about it. That's all anyone can ask.
They don't in the USA because sewage systems are made to handle toilet paper.
And of course very few in Central or South America would tell you that in person, although there are signs about it in many bathrooms everywhere. And many places assume you would know that, since every child in Colombia would know that. Anyway. Now you know. And it's not that hard to do.
I haven't had that issue with anyone else in Colombia. How many Airbnb in USA ask you wipe yourself and put in a bucket? If it's problem be upfront and honest about it. That's all anyone can ask.
So people like you are why people hate gringos. It's the norm to use the bucket all the way from Mexico down to northern South America. Argentina no, Chile no, Uruguay no. Mexico, all of centro America, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador are all "bucket countries. " If you can't handle that, don't go there.