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01-16-12 03:49 #10970
Posts: 507Originally Posted by JimJames [View Original Post]
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01-16-12 03:15 #10969
Posts: 484Let's hear it for the Sosua Bay Beach Club. Not sure about that!
Just thought I would add a quick review of the Sosua bay beach club complex here since several guys here on the last few pages going on about how great it is. I have stayed there 3 times this year, in February for 2 weeks and again this September first for a week and once I returned from Santo Domingo, for another 10 days. Firstly, it does have a great location, views, a great breakfast, the pool is fine, and some of the front desk staff are very helpful. However, on the downside, they have frequent total power cuts, which are bad enough when you are in your room, but when they happen when you are casually running down the stairs outside at night, and suddenly fall into total darkness, they are downright dangerous! The water in the shower also ran cold and even cut out completely several times during my stay there, which was a total pain when it happens when you're trying to get out of the room for the day. A fellow visitor told me the reason why they have frequent power cuts is because they only have their own generators to rely on. They are not connected to the Dominican power grid because a while back they were caught stealing from it, and are now banned from using it.
The worst thing about this hotel is the following though. On my first stay there this September I had a good room in building 5, however when I returned a week later was told this was full and had a smaller room in building 6. On returning to my room a couple of times and turning on the lights, I saw cockroaches scrambling to disappear between the cracks. I told the front desk, who did send somebody straight away to fumigate my room. However the damage was done, I cannot deal with the likelihood of cockroaches appearing at any moment. I had asked to change again back to building 5, top floor (where the rooms are larger as there are no balconies). I was promised such a room within 2 days by the front desk staff and reminded them, and was assured several times this would be available. However when it came the day to change the manager tried to convince me all these rooms were full, even thought the cleaning lady had shown me they were empty. What had really happened was that he had already promised the rooms to other American guys arriving later that same day, and they had all tried to just bullshit me. I cannot deal with liers and people taking me for an ignorant tourist. Only after wasting over 4 hours of my time going back and forth to the front desk, having to tear them new ones and making enemies out of at least two of them, did the manager finally relinquish and give me the room I had been promised. I can be very good at arguing when I need to be, but this is not what I go on vacation for! However, this incident left a really bad taste in my mouth, and because of this and the cockroach incidents (I also saw several huge one's dying outside my room in the morning several times) , I doubt very much I will be returning. On top of this, the head of security has dumped his crashed car right outside the beach entrance, which looks terrible and gives a rotten impression of the hotel (photo's attached). What else, well the elevator was out of order, as was the one going up to the gym at the Casino next door. You have to walk up 4 flights of stairs instead. I also have my concerns about security there, once a group of 3 American guys (who were not guests there) were allowed through the beach entrance without showing any I'd's, as they said they wanted to go to the reception and could not be bothered walking up the hill outside again. Twice also guys were allowed to bring in chicas without showing any I'd's in the early morning hours, they were asked for it but when they protested just kept going and were not stopped. There is no internet available in the rooms either, and the signal only works fleetingly in some very extreme corners of the outside patio. If you are not all-inclusive (ie just paying 50 USD per day) , you cannot even buy a drink at the bar uptsairs or a snack at the bar on the ground floor. However the local Dominican patrons, (who basically take over the hotel on the weekend and the pool area turns from dead to a cacophony of noise) , only pay around 60 USD for all-inclusive, and can eat and drink as much as they want for this price! So, let's hear it for the Sosua bay beach club? Well. Not sure about that !
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01-16-12 02:32 #10968
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Jaosousa [View Original Post]
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01-16-12 02:01 #10967
Posts: 2390Originally Posted by MS Clive [View Original Post]
It is possible find what you want, but Sosua is about the last place in the Caribbean to start looking.
You would improve your odds by sorting through haitianas fresh over the border but, if I recall correctly, you prefer your putas to look as European as possible, so that rules out that option.
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01-15-12 23:24 #10966
Posts: 397Originally Posted by Manizales911 [View Original Post]
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01-15-12 23:04 #10965
Posts: 4286Originally Posted by SavePros321 [View Original Post]
I use the internet to add minutes to my DR cell. Aryty, etopuponline and ezetop are three online companies that you can use to add minutes to a claro or orange cell phone, using a credit or bank card. You can add $5US and up per transaction.
For Claro (if I remember correctly) , *122# press send and you should get a message with your balance (how many pesos you have available to make calls).
Amazon unlocked cell phones have worked well with Claro in the DR (GSM cell phones that take SIM cards are usually best for the DR, ie ATT unlocked phones. Cell phones for Verizon usually use the CDMA network and oftentimes don't take SIM cards and usually are Not the best for the DR). SIM cards with a DR cell phone number can be bought at Claro, Orange or Viva stores (have your passport) , price should be under $10US.
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01-15-12 22:06 #10964
Posts: 75Originally Posted by SavePros321 [View Original Post]
JJ
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01-15-12 21:49 #10963
Posts: 2468Originally Posted by MS Clive [View Original Post]
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01-15-12 21:05 #10962
Posts: 42So I'm not alone in my story
So it seems that Mr E and Charles Pooter both had an encounter with my mute lady in the DR. Yes fellas, that is indeed her and I have to admit that I'm surprised that she's been around that long. Her body is still pretty tight.
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01-15-12 17:49 #10961
Posts: 502Originally Posted by MS Clive [View Original Post]
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01-15-12 17:45 #10960
Posts: 502Originally Posted by JimJames [View Original Post]
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01-15-12 14:54 #10959
Posts: 397Chicks in daytime
Where to pick up quality chicks in daytime in Sosua? La Passions is empty during day. Road and beach has only putas!
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01-15-12 14:30 #10958
Posts: 2927Originally Posted by JimJames [View Original Post]
Most of us get cell phones because you will more than likely:
1. Meet a chica that you want to bang, but just not at the moment (especially if you've been banging other chicas all day and are out of leche)
2. Bang a chica that absolutely rocks your socks in the sack and you wish to repeat with her again later or another day.
For number 1, just hand said chica your cell phone and she will input her cell number. You can either buy a cheap international / unlocked quad-band phone from Amazon.com to bring with you, or just go to the Claro or Orange store once you get there and buy a cheap Dominican phone. There is usually also a guy walking around Sosua with a rack of phones for sale with minutes on them already. Just make sure it works before you give him any money.
Sometimes chicas will call your phone and hang up. Just call them back. They are just trying to save their minutes on their phone (incoming calls are free to them). If you call a chica and her phone is off, she is either with another guy, or her phone is dead (electricity is not 24/7 in the Barrios) , which is why it is always good to get multiple numbers from different chicas.
If you run out of minutes you can always buy more at most of the little supermarkets and they will give you a card with a code. I always ask them to do it for me (never could figure it out, lol). You can also just go to the store where you bought the phone and buy more there.
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01-15-12 14:23 #10957
Posts: 410This poor chica cannot talk
Originally Posted by Mr Enternational [View Original Post]
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01-15-12 13:29 #10956
Posts: 874Originally Posted by Charles Pooter [View Original Post]