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  1. #5770

    Short Time Hotels

    Quote Originally Posted by Kazeu  [View Original Post]
    I clicked on your first link and its a very similar app but not the one I was looking for. On the side though, was an ad for the one I was looking for its called motelnow.

    I find the icon hilarious. LOL.
    Some of these short time hotels look pretty damn nice and cheap as well. Anyone have any thoughts on staying at one of these places longer term? Pros / Cons? I noticed that most of the rooms don't have windows which sucks, but on the other hand some of them have stripper poles!

  2. #5769

    Ground transportation

    Anyone have recent knowledge about the ground transportation between FLL and MIA? Timetable would be good.

  3. #5768

    Mr. E

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    It is not cramming. It does not take all day to sightsee and fuck a couple of hoes. Unless you are just sitting around idle for days at a time, then 1 week is plenty of time to visit 3 cities. See all you can see when you are there, so you know where you want to spend the most time if you come back. Seriously it takes 5 minutes to check in and out of a hotel. So for 3 cities that is a whopping total of 30 minutes. I sit on the toilet that long every morning.

    Why would you have to go through immigration or customs on a domestic flight?
    I agree it takes 5 min to check out but add in packing, taxi to the airport, in Bogota that can be a 2 hour trip, plus arrive 2 hours prior, FYI flight schedules are not like they were before Covid, when they were like buses. And then landing at the next airport, baggage claim taxi to new hotel bla bla bla that's at least 5 hours plus out of your day. Added, this is his first time to Colombia, does he speak Spanish? It will take time to know the lay out, As far as immigration goes you may not have traveled since Covid but My Novia, A Colombian national, just flew from Bogota to CTG to connect on American to Miami and she had to exit the terminal once in CTG and go back into the terminal and although she was not checking a bag and had her boarding pass for CTG to Mia, had to go to AA counter and go thru security and immigration all over again. Before covid she could just exit the plane in CTG and go to her gate for AA flight. I've been traveling for 30 years and it has always been a pain in the ass, even flying Business. First it sucks, it takes away valuable time and your also assuming the flights are on time and any season traveler knows that can be a crap shoot. But hey do as you wish, JMHO.

  4. #5767

    Found it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Questner  [View Original Post]
    I clicked on your first link and its a very similar app but not the one I was looking for. On the side though, was an ad for the one I was looking for its called motelnow.

    I find the icon hilarious. LOL.
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  5. #5766
    Quote Originally Posted by Kulibali  [View Original Post]
    I agree, pre covid I did 3 cities (Cartagena, Bogota, Medellin) in 10 days. Flew into Cartagena and flew out Medellin using spirit, avianca and latam airlines. You just have to plan ahead.
    The key thing you said is preCovid. I have traveled before and after and Covid in Colombia and Latinlover has been to Colombia after Covid, and it is different now than it was then. You are dealing with double and even triple the time it takes to travel in Colombia compared to what it was, and there are way fewer flights. Then there are hotels that are much more strict about guests than they were in the past. Then you have curfews, fewer women willing to go out. In a place like Cartagena, you better have something lined up in advance because what was the most popular area to meet women, the clock tower, is vacant of hos. And even if you do have something lined up, you will have women flaking and not showing up. In the past, Colombia blew Mexico out of the water in terms of your pleasure dollar but now with all the Covid restrictions I am not so sure.

    Just to find a place that allows you can fuck multiple women is going to be some work let alone finding the women. Outside of traveling between Medellin and Bogota, I recommend staying in one place for now because there is no place in Colombia as easy for mongering now as it was.

  6. #5765
    Quote Originally Posted by Kazeu  [View Original Post]
    When I was last in Bogota I downloaded this app that let you search for the nearest short time hotel. Basically hotels.com but for short time hotels. For the life of me I can't remember the name. The logo is red, with 2 stick figures going at it doggy style.

    Anyone know the name of this app?
    Maybe this one? https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...otelo&hl=en_US.

    Also, take a look here: https://www.guimot.com/.

  7. #5764

    Short Time Hotel Android App

    When I was last in Bogota I downloaded this app that let you search for the nearest short time hotel. Basically hotels.com but for short time hotels. For the life of me I can't remember the name. The logo is red, with 2 stick figures going at it doggy style.

    Anyone know the name of this app?

  8. #5763
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    It is not cramming. It does not take all day to sightsee and fuck a couple of hoes. Unless you are just sitting around idle for days at a time, then 1 week is plenty of time to visit 3 cities. See all you can see when you are there, so you know where you want to spend the most time if you come back. Seriously it takes 5 minutes to check in and out of a hotel. So for 3 cities that is a whopping total of 30 minutes. I sit on the toilet that long every morning.

    Why would you have to go through immigration or customs on a domestic flight?
    I agree, pre covid I did 3 cities (Cartagena, Bogota, Medellin) in 10 days. Flew into Cartagena and flew out Medellin using spirit, avianca and latam airlines. You just have to plan ahead.

  9. #5762
    Quote Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1  [View Original Post]
    Not a fan of trying to cram in a few cities in a week, in fact I would recommend staying in one city if your only staying for a week. Your going to lose all your time checking in and out of hotels,
    It is not cramming. It does not take all day to sightsee and fuck a couple of hoes. Unless you are just sitting around idle for days at a time, then 1 week is plenty of time to visit 3 cities. See all you can see when you are there, so you know where you want to spend the most time if you come back. Seriously it takes 5 minutes to check in and out of a hotel. So for 3 cities that is a whopping total of 30 minutes. I sit on the toilet that long every morning.

    Quote Originally Posted by LatinaLover#1  [View Original Post]
    Flying to 3 cities in a week is 6 times thru customs and immigration, a royal pain in the ass
    Why would you have to go through immigration or customs on a domestic flight?

  10. #5761
    Quote Originally Posted by DonCarlos1234  [View Original Post]
    Or just sightseeing by myself near Barranquilla beaches for a few days.
    Ewww gross.

  11. #5760

    Don't do it.

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Would like to know where to find more hot girls with GFEs for cheap, and where to find good food ect.

    Medellin has streets that are lined with hundreds of street girls, looking pretty hot. The Facebook girls also are interesting. Girls selection looks good.

    I was planning to spend a week in Colombia, taking short flights between Panama City, Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena. I prefer to stay in a typical neighborhood and immerse in local lifestyles to living in all-inclusive joints.

    Would really appreciate a 7-10 days suggested itinerary in Colombia to get the biggest bang for girls, food, funs, sights, recreation, cultural events, lifestyles immersion etc..
    Not a fan of trying to cram in a few cities in a week, in fact I would recommend staying in one city if your only staying for a week. Your going to lose all your time checking in and out of hotels, and spending damn near half you time in airports. Flying to 3 cities in a week is 6 times thru customs and immigration, a royal pain in the ass especially now with all the Covid protocols. Also, if you have been to theses cities before you can hit the ground running, you'll know all the spots and have a few favorites you can hook up with within a few hours of arrival. If it's your first time in a city it takes a little time to acclimated by the time you remember your way back to the hotel you'll be on your way back to the airport. Having tried that years ago, I strongly suggest you don't. If you hit it off with a Bogoatana or a Paisa, a trip to the beach with her for a few days might be nice but you should rethink your agenda. Have fun.

  12. #5759

    Bang for the time of year?

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Would like to know where to find more hot girls with GFEs for cheap, and where to find good food ect.
    Maybe we can compare notes. I have too many SA girls and I know there will be thousands more street "sweeties" in Bogota. Alas during December 15 - January 5 maybe not (since my concern is a lot will head home and be unavailable for Christmas week. I might take one on a trip. Or just sightseeing by myself near Barranquilla beaches for a few days. First week will be Bogota. Sex gets old after a week there. LOL.

    Ideas about the timing around the holidays? Will I get tired of having too many options?

  13. #5758
    Quote Originally Posted by JustIncognito  [View Original Post]
    I could not disagree more. The food in Colombia is great! So many fresh fruits and vegetables-many you have never heard of or tried before. An unlimited supply (in normal times) of restaurants in all price ranges. Taco House--generic franchise of fast food Mexican has great cheap burritos. Zaaika Indian food is a nice medium priced Indian restaurant 5 minutes walk from Lleras. There are unlimited vegetarian restaurants an options which are great! Unlimited small cafes for coffee and pastries. Many places have a fixed menu of the day lunch special that will fill you up with incredibly high quality for for like 4 bucks for lunch.

    I walk around Medellin and constantly find surprising and tasty and healthy food options in all price ranges. Heck, right in centro -very close to the 52 and 52 monger central corner is a vegan restaurant--on the 3rd floor of a building that does these veggie buffets for like 5 bucks that are absolutely fantastic, filling, high quality--and worth a stop when in downtown centro. Eat great high quality healthy food for cheap while overlooking th eplaza and the shenanigans happening down below.

    In 14 trips to Medellin, I keep finding new and quality restaurants in Medellin. Any Exito or Carrulla will be filled with fresh produce to try. Heck, even fast food like Falafel Time makes a decent, quick, filling, tasty and healthy enough 4 dollar lunch.

    I can't fathom how anyone could say a huge city like Medellin, surrounded by infinite amounts of farmland with veggies and fruit trees everywhere and full of a wide variety of ethnic flavors could say the food in Colombia is trash. That's just insane. Ymmv.
    I agree with you, but I understand why some people don't care for Colombian food. Colombian food tastes bland Compared to the highly salted and sweetened stuff offered by most US franchises. I just saw a story that Subway sandwiches aren't legally food in Ireland now, because the bread contains 4 times the maximum allowed amount of sugar to be considered a staple.

    With the current exchange rate, menu del DIA lunches in most spots are less than $3, includes soup, salad, 2 or 3 side items, your choice of meat and fruit juice. I've found a few places where the food genuinely sucked, but at least 9 out of 10 I've been happy with.

  14. #5757

    Disagree

    Quote Originally Posted by GringoTrooper  [View Original Post]
    Well if you're only going to be there for a week or more, just staying in one city may get you the most bang for your buck.

    Let us know how your trip goes.

    Just a heads up, the food in Colombia is trash. If you eat at high end restaurants, you'll likely enjoy the food, but other than that I only eat at American brand restaurants when I'm down there.

    Before Covid yes, girls were plentiful. Now it is just going to take a bit more effort since things have changed drastically.
    I could not disagree more. The food in Colombia is great! So many fresh fruits and vegetables-many you have never heard of or tried before. An unlimited supply (in normal times) of restaurants in all price ranges. Taco House--generic franchise of fast food Mexican has great cheap burritos. Zaaika Indian food is a nice medium priced Indian restaurant 5 minutes walk from Lleras. There are unlimited vegetarian restaurants an options which are great! Unlimited small cafes for coffee and pastries. Many places have a fixed menu of the day lunch special that will fill you up with incredibly high quality for for like 4 bucks for lunch.

    I walk around Medellin and constantly find surprising and tasty and healthy food options in all price ranges. Heck, right in centro -very close to the 52 and 52 monger central corner is a vegan restaurant--on the 3rd floor of a building that does these veggie buffets for like 5 bucks that are absolutely fantastic, filling, high quality--and worth a stop when in downtown centro. Eat great high quality healthy food for cheap while overlooking th eplaza and the shenanigans happening down below.

    In 14 trips to Medellin, I keep finding new and quality restaurants in Medellin. Any Exito or Carrulla will be filled with fresh produce to try. Heck, even fast food like Falafel Time makes a decent, quick, filling, tasty and healthy enough 4 dollar lunch.

    I can't fathom how anyone could say a huge city like Medellin, surrounded by infinite amounts of farmland with veggies and fruit trees everywhere and full of a wide variety of ethnic flavors could say the food in Colombia is trash. That's just insane. Ymmv.

  15. #5756
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    I was planning to spend a week in Colombia, taking short flights between Panama City, Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena. I prefer to stay in a typical neighborhood and immerse in local lifestyles to living in all-inclusive joints.

    Would really appreciate a 7-10 days suggested itinerary in Colombia to get the biggest bang for girls, food, funs, sights, recreation, cultural events, lifestyles immersion etc..
    Well if you're only going to be there for a week or more, just staying in one city may get you the most bang for your buck.

    Let us know how your trip goes.

    Just a heads up, the food in Colombia is trash. If you eat at high end restaurants, you'll likely enjoy the food, but other than that I only eat at American brand restaurants when I'm down there.

    Before Covid yes, girls were plentiful. Now it is just going to take a bit more effort since things have changed drastically.

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