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Doom speaks out
I am glad to report that the Strip club which was located in "La Garzota"
which was previously named Juniors is now named Excalibur and has reopened under new ownership.
Hope you all check it out and make a report on it since I am semi-retired to a regular chica I have been banging lately.
Peace out.
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Non-pro action in Gye??
Hi everybody,
I will visit Gye in a couple of weeks and would like to have some hints about places to find non-pro action with mature (between 25-35 years old) women.
Thanks in advance
El Calentòn
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Excaibur
Went to Excalibur greats slecion of chicas with afew new nones i haven't seen from Odisea Romana which is located downtown not surprising since I found out that they have the same owner the madam which runs the buisness (her husband is the owner but the wife runs the show) has brought fresh chicas from Colombia to live in up the other strip club and they haven't all come yet so I am looking forward to making this my new spot if she brings in fresh meat.
Peace out.
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Amadeus Boat
After a loang hiatus I have returned to the Amadeus boaut located in 9 de Octubre and Los rios the place has gone down somewhat it used to be a lot of chicas running aroung now there are only a few but the quality has improved only two stages now instead of the usal three that the used to have the other one is opened but rarely used. I will try to get pictures of the establishment next time I am around.
PEace out.
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hotels in guayaquil
Im planning a trip to ecuador very shortly and have tons of hotel info on quito but very few on guayaquil.
My usual websites are failing me all I get are american chains and places out of my price range $40 per night maybe $50 if its a deal.
Is there a certain zona where more affordable hotels can be found and I can just show up? Im looking at coming down in the next two weeks.
Thanks.
Artisttyp
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the Best Western right downtown is fine (about $40), BUT it is NOT a city where walking around at night is advcised (the Hotel Guard wears a bulletproof vest.). In fact, GYE is one of the sketchiest cities I have EVER visited (makes Colombian cities feel safe) and I would NOT want to be wandering around looking for a hotel, that is for sure! I only stayed one night because I had an early flight. Salinas is MUCH more pleasant IMHO.
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hotels in guayaquil
Thanks
Ive heard of that best western and Ive aslo heard great things about guayaquil .Ill report when Im there.
I have a language exchange amiga down there that Ive been writing to for over a year so Im sure Ill get the low down on everything.
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Not to bash the place, But I am VERY curious what "great things" you heard about Guayaquil. Only redeeming feature I found was that the airport is a hell of a lot closer to the coast than Quito! I agree the chicas are better than in Quito but that is not reason enough IMHO to spend more time in GYE. Too hot, too dirty and too dangerous as anything but a way station on the way to the coast.
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I'm with Surfer
Like Surfer, I've heard nothing but bad things about GYE as well. And this wasn't just Quiteños, this was even people from GYE that had moved to Quito to get away from there! I know it's suppose to be the most dangerous city in Ecuador, but I've heard it's one of the most dangerous cities in all of South America! How the hell is that even possible? More dangerous than Rio? More dangerous than FARC-controlled villages in Colombia? I almost made a weekend trip down there just to see it for myself lol.
Will you be doing any mongering while you're there Artisttyp, or just meeting your amiga? Would be interested in hearing about the action in GYE, this board really has very little info.
Well, let me end this post on a high note; the hottest (and sluttiest) women I met in Quito were from GYE; they were the only girls that knew how to give a proper BJ. So have a good time!
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trouble in GYE
Ive heard alot of the same things you have about guayaquil but oddly enough on some of the milk and honey travel websites like the virtual tourist there are rave reviews by bird watcher types.
Ive been told by someone I know here in new york from guayaquil that it has a miami feel to it.
Im always on guard and I look spanish with enough knowledge of the language so I should be fine.
Im getting there from quito by bus which should be another adventure.
Yes of course Im going to hunt.The doombringer has advised me of a little town just outside the city that I will check out.I can see myself going to 18th street as well.
Artisttyp
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Doombringer is the expert.
The riverside malecon is safe and can be a pleasant stroll in daytime hours, but the ONLY comparison to Miami would be the heat and humidity! He has got to be kidding (or has not been back to South Beach since the late 80s before it was gentrified).
I am sure you'll be fine if you use good judgment (though taking the bus from Quito could make one wonder-just kidding). For the first night at least, I would try and book that Best Western to have something set up for after that gruelling
busride. Suerte
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Icaro has flights from Quito to Guayaquil for about $50 one-way. Modern aircraft, great service. Anything to avoid that bus ride.
Joe
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Guayaquill-18 street
[QUOTE=Artisttyp]Ive heard alot of the same things you have about guayaquil but oddly enough on some of the milk and honey travel websites like the virtual tourist there are rave reviews by bird watcher types.
I've been told by someone I know here in new york from guayaquil that it has a miami feel to it.
I'm always on guard and I look spanish with enough knowledge of the language so I should be fine.
I'm getting there from quito by bus which should be another adventure.
Yes of course Im going to hunt.The doombringer has advised me of a little town just outside the city that I will check out.I can see myself going to 18th street as well.
Artisttyp[/QUOTE][Quote=Rayjr]I have been in Guayaquill two times in the last three weeks. I went to 18 street with an older guy i meet in a shoe repair shop.I was a little scared at first and that was my reason for wanting someone i felt comfortable to accompany me.Street18 was a little grimey looking and very much reminded me of a small version of Rio De Janeiro- villa me mosa. the ladies all sported bikinis and there were some that were worth doing.total cost per girl was $6.Please be aware that some of the girls will try to get $2-$4 dollars extra from you if your spanish is not fluent,or they discover that you are a foreigner.I found this to happen with a few of the prettiest girls there. I have since visited many times by myself and had no problems at all.
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can beat it
some comments
1. I might do the plane but to me 8 hours is nothing in a bus.Ive done up to 18 hrs at a time in mexico from ixtapa to puerto vallarta.I agree it was absolutely insane but I saw really cool stuff.I think ecuador is a beautiful country and the trip from la sierra to la costa should be rewarding.
2. 18 street sounds like my kind of scene and for $6 who gives a shit!
3. Every girl in quito is from guayaquil so Im dying to see the source of all this beauty and if it's as poor as they say maybe my chances of non pro action are even better since Ive heard nothing good about that from quito..only too reserved..quiet ..etc.
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no doubt nonpros seem more amenable to gringo attention than in Quito. May have something to do with the fact that you see ZERO gringos in GYE, unlike in Quito where you see quite a few.
I took the Icaro flight. Several small carriers do the route but if Artist likes buses more power to him (though NOT anywhere near the Colombian border border at Ipiales). Let us know how it goes Artist.
1 suggestion: go to Brookstone and splurge $20 on the battery powered fan you can hang around your neck. The air pollution, heat and humidity in GYE are truly oppressive (and will make you miss Quito's cool, fresh, air).