Cafe Rojo still closed?
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Cafe Rojo still closed?
[QUOTE=Tranquil;1698706]I was at a Hostal in Santo Domingo square (Calle Guayaquil and Rocqueforte) in centro historico and saw a group of about 10 sw's hanging at one corner of this square. Mostly 6 & 7 & 8's. Good for only 10 bucks plus 3 for the bed. If you are in the area be sure to check it out. Google church of Santo Domingo.
Tranquil[/QUOTE]I was there a few months ago. Back in the day it was swarming with SWs not to mention the chongos two blocks away. All for a cheap price. The area was cleaned up but it seems they are comming back. Good report Tranquil!
[QUOTE=DirtyWilly;1710233]Cafe Rojo still closed?[/QUOTE]As of last week Cafe Rojo and a host of Chongos were closed. 122 is open bring your passport. 122 was packed more men then chicas but the chicas were pretty good looking. Some heffers but many 7's and 8's. The place is a firetrap yet enjoyable. Some older dude banged a chica right on their makeshift stage.
I was disappointed that Cafe Rojo and many other places were closed. I hit Madame Touiseaus (or whatever the name is) on a Tuesday night and thought the quality was poor.
122 seemed to be the best option but one night closed at 6 pm (I was pissed because I was about to pull the trigger and the place closed). $3 cover including beer $15 to get laid.
Not a late night person so I did not check out Extasis or the more expensive joints.
I will be there in June and was wondering which club/s required an original passport to enter?
I'm not too keen on carrying around my passport.
I will be in Quito in 2 weeks. Does anyone know a good price hotel that is located near much of the action? I have been reading that a lot of chongos have been shut down recently, so I was going to get a hotel near Santo Domingo maybe see the SW scene. It is easier for me to find stuff since I know fluent Spanish. I will ask about the closures once I arrive there and report my findings.
Does anyone know a good price hotel in a good location to enjoy some of the action. I have heard a lot of chongos have closed recently so I was going to try near Santo Domingo and check out the SW scene. I will be in Quito in 2 weeks and know fluent Spanish so I can report about the congos closure once I get there.
What places do not require your actual passport to enter? Does anyone know if Masajes Medellin does?
I have my first two pages color photo copied and laminated.
Has anyone tried that?
I have never had any trouble with it.
[QUOTE=TimSmith;1714600]What places do not require your actual passport to enter? Does anyone know if Masajes Medellin does?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Abril;1709406]On Apple or any of the other relatively central places?[/QUOTE]Anyone there right now and know what the state the chongo scene is in?
[QUOTE=WhiteLime;1719486]Anyone there right now and know what the state the chongo scene is in?[/QUOTE]I was in Quito the week of Apr 26th and Apple was open for business. Cafe Rojo was still closed.
I'm going to be staying in central Quito in the Plaza Foch area for a couple of weeks in mid June. Can anyone recommend a chica friendly mid priced hotel? Not looking for over night stays but just a hotel which.
Would not have a problem or charge extra for the occasional guest.
Thanks
Here is an article on point in today's Quito newspaper El Comercio. I'll put the link here, hopefully it won't get removed by the editor. It's merely a news article:
[URL]http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/oferta-servicio-sexual-dispersa-burdeles.html[/URL]
I was wondering just cold it will be next week?
Do I need long johns under my jeans?
Also, I guess I will need a long sleeve t-shirt.
It seems like it is like pulling teeth to get information in the Quito thread.
Either, no one is going to Quito OR no one is willing to provide updated information on Quito.
I will tell you one thing, myself and World Travel 69 WILL posts trip reports after we visit in June.
[QUOTE=WorldTravel69;1730509]I was wondering just cold it will be next week?
Do I need long johns under my jeans?
Also, I guess I will need a long sleeve t-shirt.[/QUOTE]I am here now and it is not that cold. I went out with a short sleeve T shirt and Light jacket at night. No need for long johns.
Unfortunately this is not a mongering trip for me so I can't help there.
I did see a beautiful (easy 9) working girl in the lobby of my hotel (popular one), waiting for the front desk to call the room she came from, get an OK and then let her leave the hotel. I happened to be at the front desk at 11 pm and I was able to follow what was happening. I know it is not of much help but will send you and TomJackin a PM with hotel name. At least you know one top hotel that is girl friendly. Ha ha.