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08-21-19 01:20 #31245
Posts: 3281In DR,
No need to carry copy of passport. If you are arrested for any reason you tell them the hotel name and they will get the passport. No need to carry credit card and in fact wallet. Carry only local pesos for expenses like food, drinks. No need to carry drivers license. If stopped just show car rental papers which has all info.
Never pay money money to the chicas before the act. Lock everything in the room safe. Always negotiate compensation to avoid unpleasant surprises.
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08-21-19 01:05 #31244
Posts: 1348Trade some of your USA common sense for Travel Wisdom
Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
What would travel wisdom do? Travel wisdom would have went to the ATM way before there was a need to go out. Travel wisdom would have got the money, and took the card back to a secure place (safe).. As for your passport card, there are several places in Sosua that can make a color laminated copy of any document you have. And shrink it down to credit card size, if you need. I have several color laminated copies of my USA DL, My USA passport (1st and 2nd page same size of my passport and a wallet size version like a passport card). Ive done the same in the Philippines with that DL, ACR-I card etc.
I drive my car in the DR with my USA DL copy. If stopped, I show them my DL copy. When I buy stuff in the DR and they ask for ID, I show them my DL copy. When I get money for exchange from Caribe Express, I use my passport copy. That is enough for them. In the DR copies of documents are widely accepted. So let's change your scenario. You go to the ATM way before you need to go out, and get enough money for the day / night. You put the card back in your safe. You have your laminated copy of your passport card or passport full size copy. Now you go out and get pickpocketed. You still have your original documents locked up, and all they got was some money, and your laminated copies of stuff you have back ups of. No need to cancel a debit card they never got. You still have the card to get more money.
What I'm saying to you is something many guys can do to minimize their risk of losing shit to foul play. Nothing can be done for a guy that takes unnecessary risk, or is too lazy or tired to lock his stuff up.
Now where to go for the laminated copies? I like the Computer Copy center that is located in a business behind Baileys restaurant. They do a good job and the copies are cheap. You can get several copies of your documents laminated in color and it might be less than 250 pesos for the whole job (always ask the price). I would recommend getting at least 4 copies of each.
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08-20-19 15:30 #31243
Posts: 1507Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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08-20-19 00:43 #31242
Posts: 3053Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
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08-19-19 22:34 #31241
Posts: 3103Great observations
I love the Sue for the chicas but the fellowship with the bros is big as well. I have not pulled many bad apples. I love the surprise of new pussy. There are always new girls looking to get gringo dollars. When groomed properly you can have a great time. Many of the girls on my go to list were girls I hooked up with as one timers but after great service they became keepers. Low season has more of the hardcore girls then high season. Hardcore girls never leave the sua. I have been going to the sue for 8 years and many the same hard core girls are still on the street. They are desperate and a little dangerous.
Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
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08-18-19 21:50 #31240
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
For me, being lazy, I like my short flight, love the food, the proximity of a small town and especially the solitude when I want it, reason why I travel solo. As far as women are concerned, even without being a permanent resident, and without deluding anyone that I am looking for a girlfriend, they work for me. The women are pragmatic, they will take the today, without worrying about long term, if they are treated with normal human kindness, as many here would vouch for.
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08-18-19 17:52 #31239
Posts: 1792Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
I recall my observations and experiences, while not as hard core chicas that you encountered, the end result is the same. I am probably spoiled by the passionate cuties that I have at my finger tips here in Medellin so I have no reason to return to the Sue.
You don't state your race but I must say that the brothers love the Sue. I was almost the only white gringo in my hotel but must say that the brothers were all fun and welcoming to me. My point is that the brothers partied with a large number of their fellow bros (black guys) and I must admit this is why they enjoy the Sue so much as it is just as much of bro time with a splash of chicas in the mix that make their stay so much fun.
Good review and thanks for posting.
The Tall Man.
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08-18-19 13:56 #31238
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
Too bad you had to hit it at the worst time of the year. Like the harvest, the freshest fruit is when it is in season.
Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
Good luck in the future!
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08-18-19 12:30 #31237
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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08-18-19 08:09 #31236
Posts: 19565 days in Sosua
OK, so my 5-day Sosua break is behind me now. Here are a few observations you might find useful. My apologies for my writing style. There are very talented writers here who know how to describe sexual encounters in a way that gets you hard. I don't know how to do that. To me it's simply like I came, I cummed, I paid. Boring.
ARRIVAL.
Got into the VIP Arrival Lounge. Didn't see it there last year, is it new or did I not notice before? In any case, we got in with my Priority Pass card, had a couple of beers, coffee, and a sorry-ass sandwich, but the kicker is this. When we were ready, the attendant grabbed our bags, got us through the immigration, then through the customs, and let me tell you, that line that was huge and CRAWLING, and through the exit into the parking lot. We tipped him about $10, and that was $10 well-spent, LOL. We were the only people there, so I guess this thing hasn't caught on yet.
For those of you, guys, who don't know, you can buy a Priority Pass, but it also comes with some premium credit cards and gives you free access to over 1,000 airport lounges all over the world, but I've never encountered this "fast track" service.
We didn't check bags, but if you do, you can grab a couple of free beers or some more serious stuff while they get your luggage, and then they'll whisk you through. Nice!
LODGING.
We booked a pool villa in Hispaniola Residencial for $100 a night, and it was fantastic! I had some serious reservations about their weird chica policy, but it turned out to be all bullshit (thank you Oakie for putting my mind at ease).
FOOD.
Loved the restaurant at Hisponiola! The food was great, the ambiance – even better, and there was a wonderful Flamenco show. Truly, an enjoyable night and a perfect place for a classy dinner with a real date.
Other than that, we ate at Waterfront (Alicia Beach), the sports restaurant with huge screens across from the Bourbon Street, and a German restaurant, which name escapes me. The food was fine everywhere.
CHICAS.
The heat was intense. The town was half-empty. Most Pedro Gisante chicas were undoable.
I already wrote about my bad experiences (actually was so pissed off that even posted in the wrong section (Sosua Hotels). To recap:
Day 1. Sunday. Pulled a chica from Classico. Got to the room, started fucking. 10 minutes into the deed, come dreadful fake moans, then oh papi, then tu leche and shit. I knew where it was going so I told her to shut the fuck up in English and quite rudely, actually. To my surprise, she did. I somehow managed to bust a nut and kicked her out without further ado. She seemed quite perplexed, but fuck it. Not a total loss.
Day 2. Got mild food poisoning. Stayed at the villa.
Day 3. Pulled a Haitian girl off the street. Passed an interview with flying colors. Nice, friendly, soft-spoken, the only thing I didn't like was she had no phone. You can read what happened in the report I mistakenly posted in Sosua Hotels.
Day 4. Got my wallet picked at the Merengue. Rushed to the villa to report it and cancel the card, briefly thought about making it back, then called it the night, the mood wasn't there.
Day 5. Pulled a non-pro from a beach bar, and that was a highlight of my whole trip. She was well in her 30-s, but still had a killer ass and legs. While most of you, guys, wouldn't be interested in that age group, gee, what a difference she made! We had a few drinks, got in the pool, fooled around, talked, laughed, had more drinks, there was no rush and no discussion of time or money. Also no monster sex, but total GF experience, nice, tender, yet intense. Spent about 4 hours together before she went back to her 4 kids. Gave her 3 K (but she paid for a cab both ways) and a couple of gifts, which she appreciated.
Classico was packed on Sunday but dead afterwards, as was City Lights, but I've never gotten there after 1 AM. Merengue was hopping.
CONCLUSION.
I'm not a Sosua basher. I came to Sosua for the first time 20 years ago and hated it. But after being there probably about dozen of times since then, it kinda grown on me. The obvious advantages are:
1. Just a 3-hour flight from New York.
2. 2 great beaches with clear and wonderful, Caribbean-quality water.
3. Cheap international restaurants.
4. Cheap and nicely developed upscale vacation ownership market (I'm baffled why so many of you guys are still staying at hotels).
And yet, I have never experienced so many terrible encounters as I have in Sosua. I've mongered all over the world except Africa and the Pacific, and never met a hooker who was trying to get out of the deal BEFORE I would bust my nut. Only in Sosua. It's insane and not an isolated experience.
That's a shame, really, because Sosua looks so promising. Could be a little Pattaya, only with a clean beach, if it weren't for the work "ethics" of these stupid, lazy and lying working girls.
I don't mean you can't find a diamond in the rough, as I have, occasionally, but who needs the stress? The only way to truly enjoy it, IMHO, is to grow your own semi-pro list and ignore Pedro Gisante.
This is not a point-and-click town for newbies, IMHO.
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08-18-19 07:42 #31235
Posts: 333Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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08-18-19 07:29 #31234
Posts: 1956Originally Posted by Wrx2005 [View Original Post]
We went to eat first. I didn't know where we would be eating, so brought one card and a little cash, just in case.
The passport card. I always carry it on me when abroad. It's better to lose that than an actual passport. Maybe you're right, and it's not necessary in Sosua, I don't know.
Cash? It was less than $40. I don't know, you need to have some money on you, I guess.
I don't know. Everyone has their own security method. I always carry a wallet in my pants though, after my childhood buddy who later became a semi-career criminal showed me how they casually "beat" the wallet out of a jacket. I presume the same method would work on a shirt pocket, too.
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08-18-19 02:30 #31233
Posts: 74Too Buku dinky dow Joe!
Hehehe.
Originally Posted by Topelite [View Original Post]
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08-17-19 11:45 #31232
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
But they should fix that automatic text correction, that can make a post nonsensical, and eats up editing time.
A Report from the ground is worth a hundred opinions, rumors, and third hand "intel" from lurkers in the "peanut gallery"!
I'm betting your Austrian Schnitzel place will be open by December, along with some others that invariably get a name change during slow season.
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08-17-19 01:44 #31231
Posts: 1Sosua Petite Dominican Chick
First time in the DR. Plenty of options on the streets, hanging around the disco club, saw a chick near new garden where there were less people and we were negotiating a price. She started to grab the crotch and twirling around for me to see. And I decided to go for it. Took her to the crib, she took a shower by herself and didn't let me in. Started off with a CBJ, made sure to show the kids some love as well. Then she turned around for some RCG but I smelled something funky. It wasn't too bad but there was a small stench. Pounded away and blasted in the raincoat.