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02-06-24 14:34 #7523
Posts: 175Dollars
HI FELLOW MONGERS, JUST A QUICK QUESTION IS IT BETTER TO PAY IN US DOLLARS OR CANADIAN DOLLRS WILL DO THE TRICK?
Sorry cap locks LOL.
In resto do you usual pay by credit card or MLC? Or dollars again?
Thanks mates.
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02-06-24 11:29 #7522
Posts: 30RIGHT Price
Originally Posted by ChrisH [View Original Post]
They are easily recognizable in bars and clubs.
They are all very beautiful, and slim, wear sexy clothes and walk in high-heeled shoes.
Non-professional chicas in Cuba do not wear high-heeled shoes, but come to the bars in sneakers.
They wear normal to very sexy clothes, they are sometimes very beautiful and you pay 5000-7000 pesos.
They are very happy with about 20-30 dollars.
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02-06-24 00:16 #7521
Posts: 348Re: Confirmation
Originally Posted by Adinga [View Original Post]
Mondo.
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02-05-24 11:56 #7520
Posts: 599Originally Posted by MaxLee88 [View Original Post]
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02-05-24 02:12 #7519
Posts: 33Originally Posted by Sangnyc21 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by AmericanPi [View Original Post]
The Third World definitely gets a little tiring after two weeks, yet here I am again planning another trip.
Originally Posted by ChrisH [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Sangnyc21 [View Original Post]
BTW, you mentioned getting the SIM inside the airport. I tried this two trips ago, but the gal working the table couldn't figure out my iPhone. She was trying to attach a cable (sus!) but only had non-lightning cables. I was happy to go across the street where they didn't feel the need to attach a cable to my phone just to activate it. Interestingly, the one place I was able to use my USA Visa was the Etecsa store across the street from the airport. They actually entered my credit card on a webpage that I think is non-Cuban. I figured, what the hell, maximum liability for fraud for me would be $50. Anyway, yeah Cubacel activation es muy importante. How else do you call your hosts?
Originally Posted by Nomars777 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by MaxLee88 [View Original Post]
Anyway, looking at a return the last week of March!
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02-04-24 08:12 #7518
Posts: 142Pimps Everywhere
We are in Old Havana on a trip and just returned from walking San Rafael and through Central Park. There is little to no action in Central Park despite what people say. Some working girls meander through it but we so none working inside the park. As we walked down to the little park with all the benches on San Rafael, we noticed tons of men with a female or females, pimps. We were approached numerous times by the pimps. We ended up talking with a group of four females; unfortunately, they wanted to go as a group, not individually. Also the best looking one appeared only interested in drawing the attention of men, not going with any. She then diverted the men toward her friends. Personally, I stopped having interest in cock teases back in middle school.
We walked down to the V&S bar on Avenida de Italia to find it closed (at 10 PM and 1:30 AM). There was a long line of patrons attempting to get into Casa de Musica, and many of the working girls were in line.
We noticed several of the working girls represented by pimps appeared very young, so be cautious that the females are old enough if you do business with one of the pimps.
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02-04-24 03:20 #7517
Posts: 273Mondo its been over 7 years since last trip. I wanted to confirm if Sophia was on La Rampa and Johhnys in Miramar right past the tunnel.
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02-04-24 00:13 #7516
Posts: 348Trip recap
Want to update some you mongers about what I encountered during my recent 2 weeks in la Habana.
I go mainly for the Havana Jazz Fest that takes place yearly at the end of January for about 8 days. So, don't go necessarily to hook up with Cubanas although that's always an open option.
List of places that I can update.
Sofia is remodeled and opened again, no action whatsoever the times I went by.
The hotel next door to Sofia had a party on the top floor going but was private. Asked the guy at the door downstairs if it would reopened, and he didn't know.
King bar, on 23rd, Happening on 2 times I went on the weekend, younger crowd.
FAC (fabrica del arte cubano) happening, mostly on weekends.
Johnys bar, lots of action, need to find out what nights it's happening.
La Esencia, it's been closed down and replaced it seems by a restaurant / paladar. Stop on Friday (that's used to be their best day).
Hotel Nacional gardens, mostly tourists and locals but also saw some prospects roaming the grounds. Nice place to have a drink in the afternoon when the weather is good (it can get breezy sometimes).
Ley Seca, one night I was with the mongers that I mentioned on another post and I asked the driver if he know of any places that were happening, well lo and behold he took us to this joint hidden in an old building (you had to walk up like 4 floors) This place is classy and I spotted 8+ and above. Pretty upscale joint and if you go make sure you dress up otherwise you won't fit in.
Most of the action I saw was around Obispo street / Parque Central area.
I have to agree with MaxLee88 report. There's plenty of chicas to have fun with, specially if you are fluent in Espaņol, even if your Espaņol is not the best you'll be good to go.
Mondo.
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02-03-24 23:34 #7515
Posts: 348Re: Making sense
Originally Posted by HSendatsu [View Original Post]
He came to the US and met with fellow monger who then drove down to Miami and flew into Cuba. Not knowing about the ban to enter the US once you visit Cuba. Evidently he had the necessary docs or whatever a UK visitor needs to visit the US, otherwise he wouldn't have been allowed into US territory in the 1st place, where that's an ESTA (yes it's ESTA, not ETIAS) visa on the way back to the US. Like I mentioned on my original post, when one visits Cuba then this triggers an automatic 6 months ban on you to enter the US in case you are not aware of it.
Again, main goal being to put a hurt on the tourism dollars Cuba gets.
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02-03-24 19:46 #7514
Posts: 112Great report, keep them coming!
These are the kinds of reports I need to see more of, as I'm trying to plan my trip to Havana for later this month or sometime in March. Thank you!
Originally Posted by MaxLee88 [View Original Post]
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02-03-24 16:03 #7513
Posts: 42Havana boots on the ground
ISG buddy and I got in on Wednesday. We both are veterans of Colombia and speak good spanish. Staying at a casa particular right on the malecon only a few blocks walk to Hotel Inglaterra and the center of the action. We checked in and headed out. Like cartagena, touts are everywhere trying to sell you cuban cigars or exchange cuban pesos for dollars. Everyone has a side hustle trying to survive. Girls on the street are plentiful and you can engage any that interest you. We started collecting wpp numbers but kept walking to assess more talent. Found a cute spinner, college co-ed type that was a doll. Invited her to head to dinner with us. She was cute feeding me as if we were eating as if we were boyfriend / girlfriend. Buddy picked up one too and negotiated $25 bbfscip so the four of us headed home. My girl was full on GFE and eager to please. Paid her $50 usd.
Thursday we headed to the club fabrica de arte in miramar. After talking with several prospects, made our choices and headed back to the apartment. Once again full GFE, $60 usd.
Last night Friday night, much more people on the street out and about. Later in the night we pulled 3 girls home. Two sisters 21 and 20 for me for a trio and the other for my buddy. Damage $50 each. Once again girls very passionate and GFE.
Lets see what we can find today and tonight.
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02-03-24 07:07 #7512
Posts: 28Originally Posted by Mondo707 [View Original Post]
If you have been to Cuba, then ETIAS is not valid and you need to get a visa at the American embassy (and it takes lots of time and is more expensive than ETIAS), where you will be interviewed.
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02-03-24 01:09 #7511
Posts: 112Goddamn!! That's what I'm talking about!
I think this one report may have moved me from 85% sure that Havana was my next destination to 100%. That and some videos with so many beautiful chocolate (dark chocolate my favorite) chicas, I'm sure I'll be in heaven!
Gracias!
Originally Posted by Sangnyc21 [View Original Post]
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02-02-24 22:16 #7510
Posts: 611Day 2 Havana
I started the day with breakfast. Same restaurant I had dinner the night before. Walked on the Malecon. Came back rested up for the night.
First stop was 245 but it was completely empty. But I did like the set up. Had to leave. Went to LM again this time was even more packed. It's really impossible to grab anyone's attention.
Next stop was 212. It's right across the street from V&S. Lots of working girls but all were not my type. Decided to head back to V&S. This night was very packed. And quite a few beauties. Went with a cute 19 yo. Her opening price was 70 usd. So off we went. Had her in a few positions finished with BBBJCIM.
I'm realizing the most expensive part of the nights are taxis. I hired a guy to take us around all night I pay him 60 $ a night. Well worth it because that's one thing you're going to need.
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02-02-24 04:15 #7509
Posts: 348Warning
This is a warning for those of you planning on going to Cuba and then flying back to the US, who do not live in the US.
Met a couple of mongers outside the Etecsa office waiting in line to buy a sim card. One lives in Bama and the other one in the UK.
Both were bodies who travel to most Asian countries chasing poonang, first time in Cuba.
When they found out I was a veteran Cuban visitor they stuck around like flies to a honey pot, haha.
They were visiting for a week and planned to fly back to Miami and do some sightseeing in Key west.
The day they were leaving I got them a ride with a reliable driver I use. So, after a while he calls me on whatsapp and tells me he couldn't get on the AA flight to Miami!
The English guy WAS NOT allowed to board the flight back to the US. He was eventually put on a flight to Mexico City with a connection to Heathrow!
So, the moral of the story if you plan on visiting Cuba and the US, make Cuba your last stop before heading home, otherwise you'll be extremely disappointed like the UK monger.
My understanding, there's a law passed in order to keep strangling the Cuban economy where when the above scenario happens then end result is less tourism in Cuba, since most people given a choice where to visit will obviously choose the US and this in effect take away for tourism dollars in Cuba.
Mondo.