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09-15-20 03:36 #1169
Posts: 24Originally Posted by JustIncognito [View Original Post]
As long as tourists adhere to the requirements, I don't see an issue having visitors. Obviously hobbling is out of the question at the moment with curfew and probably no talent, but a vacation seems fine and I've heard glowing reviews of the steps taken to mitigate transmission.
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09-13-20 11:56 #1168
Posts: 371Its a bad situation
Originally Posted by Quagmire1974 [View Original Post]
People just need to stay away until they get it under control.
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09-07-20 23:05 #1167
Posts: 764RE: I used to.
Originally Posted by JustIncognito [View Original Post]
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09-06-20 08:58 #1166
Posts: 371I used to.
Originally Posted by Quagmire1974 [View Original Post]
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09-05-20 02:25 #1165
Posts: 3San Nicolas Going Forward
I have been traveling to Aruba once or twice a year since 2005. I really wonder if the San Nicolas red light set-up is going to survive this pandemic. I remember back in 2005, there were probably a dozen or more really good bars with 5-6 (or more) great looking Colombians in each bar. The last 5 years things have been dwindling each year. Black / White Bar, Copacabana, and Chesterfields were about it the last time I was there in August 2019. Now that there have been no Colombians the last 6 months I really wonder how the remaining bars are going to survive. Also, with the oil refinery shut down for years now I think the Aruban government would like to repurpose that entire area. Will be interesting to see what happens, I will always have great memories of my times in San Nicolas.
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08-25-20 23:30 #1164
Posts: 345Covid Stats
August 4 there were 8 active Covid cases in Aruba. Yesterday, 1160. New cases trending down, but still at 60 yesterday. Aruba will not be on my list of travel destinations any time soon.
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08-24-20 17:58 #1163
Posts: 764Originally Posted by JMoco123 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by JustIncognito [View Original Post]Originally Posted by JMoco123 [View Original Post]
https://www.visitaruba.com/news/gene...avel-to-aruba/
Scroll down to August 5, 2020, where it states:
"August 5, 2020 Aruba government announces additional measures including closure of bars and nightclubs. During a press conference this evening, the Aruba government has announced that all bars, rumshops and nightclubs are to close as of tonight at 8:30 pm until further notice. "
So, has that changed, especially given the fact that it is now August 24? If bars and nightclubs are closed, that is definitely going to impact mongers in Aruba, as many reports written here in the Aruba ISG thread indicate WGs can be found in the bars and nightclubs.
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08-24-20 15:03 #1162
Posts: 27Originally Posted by JustIncognito [View Original Post]
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08-18-20 16:11 #1161
Posts: 371Aruba is messed up!
Originally Posted by ArubaLover [View Original Post]
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08-15-20 02:03 #1160
Posts: 9San Nicholas Update?
Anyone on the ground in Aruba or been since reopening?
Is San Nic operating like usual? Or closed due to Covid?
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05-24-20 03:42 #1159
Posts: 24Originally Posted by GringoItaliano [View Original Post]
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05-23-20 03:31 #1158
Posts: 159Would there be any Colombians or Venezuelans left on Aruba when it reopens?
I read that Aruba will be one of the first Caribbean islands to reopen in June or July.
My question is this: did the Colombian club girls in San Nicolas, or the Venezuelan freelancers in town, go home when shit hit the fan in March? Or did they ride out the storm, so to speak, on Aruba. I suspect that the former is true, but I am curious if there is any evidence of the latter.
I might want to go to Aruba anyway for other reasons, but it would be even more appealing if there are any Colombians or Venezuelans left.
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03-04-20 03:05 #1157
Posts: 7Second timers better experience
My second island experience was much better than the first. This time I went with a "this is what I want list" and stuck to it. As with my first trip to Aruba I had limited mongering time due to my travelling companion. But this time I was less frantic as I'd scoped San Nicholas out the previous year and had lost my cherry. This year I was not to be distracted by anything but what was at the top of my bucket list. My first early morning in SN I cruised and saw a few but none were what I had "bucket listed" so I passed them by. Took a 30 minute drive and returned to a similar situation. OK. Strike three for my first attempt but I had no regrets. My second attempt started like my first but I did see a few other mongers cruising and learnt there route. I took an hour drive hoping for some new choices would appear. I made two passes and was getting nothing but the same and I was weakening as it was my last day to relieve my stress. On my third and last pass I found her. Thin, dark skinned. She spoke less English than I spoke Spanish but we managed to agree on $60- and we were off to the races. Her room was clean and neat. At 5'2" she was very well proportioned and I had a great time exploring her Colombian assets. Safe sex was all that was on the menu which was fine by me. Things started hot and heavy with lots of foreplay and when we finally commenced, I didn't last long as seeing my white hips pound her beautiful black ass put me over the top. This was a long time fantasy and a first for me. Hoping things go even better next year!
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02-29-20 23:50 #1156
Posts: 3Going to Aruba
Hey fellow mongers,
I am going to Aruba this June and if I can sneak away from the family I would like to see a Venezuelan prostitute. I won't have much time so go to SN is put of the question. I might be able to see someone hanging around Gustos as I will be staying in a hotel 10 minutes from there. Do you guys know of any incall close to Gustos?
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02-02-20 01:58 #1155
Posts: 1Hello
I'm arrived yesterday and I want to know if.
Someone already used City of Love I want.
To meet Barbara and I want to ask if.
Someone here knows her.
Cheers.
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