Ideal Night at Scandallo?
[QUOTE=JZeleznik;2868473]Hey TJ,
Currently in Sao Paulo for a bit and I do think the R1,000 mark is where most Scandallo girls are at for an hour. I've been able to get a lot of repeats from previous trips at R800-900, but the new ones really don't seem to want to settle for any less. Now I'm at the point where I will never ask their price because I know I'm going to get quoted R1,500 or more. One thing I've considered recently though is that I am arriving earlier in the evening and looking to go upstairs around 11-12, so its very possible those prices might fall off later in the evening. In the next week or two I'll try going later and seeing what prices look like around 2 am, for science.
On that note I've actually found myself frequenting Scandallo much less, because while I ultimately always have a good time the entry fee combined with the higher prices for the girls makes me wonder if I'm better off at Casarao. For reference entry plus drinks tends to run me around R600-R800, then R300 for the hotel, and another R1,000 for the girl. In contrast my Casarao tab is R50-R200, R100 for the hotel, and R600 typically divided between two girls. Funny enough I actually did not like Casarao my first time, but at the urging of other members here I gave it another try and its become my favorite house. The Casarao talent pool has really impressed me lately, and the prices are consistently R300 for a half and R500 for an hour. A few girls had asked for 350 and took 300, and a few have quoted me 250, so while it doesn't hurt to ask here like it might in Scandallo I generally just make my offer and stand firm. Casarao does have fewer girls who are my type to choose from, but there are always a few good prospects and I've only been disappointed once this trip. The one thing I would be mindful of is CBJs are more common here, so definitely ask if that's a deal breaker for you. Keep in mind though that when I say more common I mean a bit under 50% versus Scandallo's < 5%. Lastly on Casarao, don't bother showing up before 11:30 and try to go next door for your first round by 1 am. Before 11:30 its likely to be devoid of quality girls, but after 1 am the hotel gets busy and you have longer waits for a room. The waiting can be fun with the right girl, but waiting in that line twice would mean I don't get home until 5 am. It's been downright bizarre this last week to see the club packed wall to wall with people, and the hotel having three people in the lobby and no line.
Lastly not to contradict myself, but if I was only in SP for a week or less I'd be living it up at Scandallo. My mindset reflects being here for two weeks already with another four to go, so I don't want to make any newbies doubt the Scandallo experience. Anyway, I'll try to compile a proper report near the end of this trip. Have fun everyone![/QUOTE]JZeleznik,
Thanks for this commentary and breakdown of Scandallo pricing. I will be visiting in a few weeks and this information is much appreciated.
With that said, I ask the veterans of ISG, what would your ideal night look like at Scandallo? I imagine myself arriving around 6 PM. Then grabbing an ice cold Antarctica beer and making some rounds. Perhaps, then make my way over to the famous sushi bar and getting two rolls of a salmon and avocado roll. Once finished eating, begin engaging in more drink and more talk. I see myself making a decision around 8-9 PM and heading upstairs. I don't know if Scandallo rooms have showers but if they did, I surmise I would ask my lady of the night if she'd like to join and just do the deed in there.
Afterwards, I see myself exiting before 12 AM when the more unscrupulous gentlemen of SP begin hunting for gringos to take advantage of.
That's how I'm imagining it now. Plans change but I wonder if you were to construct an ideal timeline, what would it be?
Thanks and Godspeed.
J.
Brazilian Visa for US citizens
Hi Guys,
Can anyone give some advise on the forthcoming visa requirements? I shall be coming to Sao Paulo and Rio for the first time around January 20th. I heard they are imposing Visa requirement for those coming after 10th January. Have they already started giving visas? I could not confirm this on any site. I called the consulate in DC but no one ever picks up the phone. Do they have tourist visa on arrival? If they have this option then I can book my ticket without worrying about when they are going to start processing the visas. The other option they may have is EVISA to be applied on line. But I don't see that is open yet. I just can't fathom how long should I wait before I can buy my plane tickets. I was planning to get the visa first and then buy my tickets. I would appreciate any feed back in this matter.
Visa to Brasil needed in Jan 2024
[QUOTE=SocratesNY;2869343]Details were supposed to be rolled out in December. An evisa option was supposedly available.
But as with all things Brazilian. I wouldn't be surprised if it's pushed back again.[/QUOTE][URL]https://www.ivisa.com[/URL]
These guys are fantastic. I originally purchased my visa through them for a trip in November.
I sent them $102.77, but they told me that they couldn't purchase the visa until 30 days prior to my trip.
Then they told me the visa is not needed until Jan 2024, and that they were sending me the money back.