I don't speak spanish. It seems like I'm almost doomed to get ripped off. Maybe I should just go to Blackbeards.
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I don't speak spanish. It seems like I'm almost doomed to get ripped off. Maybe I should just go to Blackbeards.
With thinking like that, I hope their are no train tracks close to your house! (LOL ). Go to Sosua and enjoy, and stay away from that town in
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[QUOTE=DR Monger II]I don't speak spanish. It seems like I'm almost doomed to get ripped off. Maybe I should just go to Blackbeards.[/QUOTE]
DR Monger II: Maybe you should go to BB, but they don't speak english either! And you still arent truly guaranteed a great time.
I only like "visiting" BB, not staying, during the weekends of the Bikini contest, which is held on the last Saturday of each month. BB is too far away from it all and I have never really like the talent at that place. They occasionally get one HOT chica, but then again, I'm a picky bastard and all our tastes in quality and beauty are different.
You don't need much Spanish under your belt to have a fabulous time to begin with. Yes, it helps, but what helps a lot more is sticking to your guns about price and quality.
If you have the time, pick up a spanish english dictionary or a pocket translator to help you out on your adventure. It can end up being more fun than you thought originally.
You may also want to try Cristals, El Bohem, and what used to be called Frank's place in Puerto Plata for a ton of variety and variances in quality. The salida will range from 500-1,400 pesos to take the girl out of the place and the chicas will be happy with about 3,000 pesos for TLN.
Enjoy!
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I will have the latest curfew developments tommorow afternoon after the meeting in Santo Domingo. This meeting is concerning all areas that are patrolled by the Tourist Police only. These include Sosua, Boca Chica, Cabarete, Playa Dorado, Punta Cana, La Romana and the Malecon area of Santo Domingo and the Long Beach section in Puerto Plata. I have a friend who will be in attendence.
I speak fluent French so I'm wondering if there are a lot of nice Haitian chicas around to rent in Sosua.
[QUOTE=Fabien]I speak fluent French so I'm wondering if there are a lot of nice Haitian chicas around to rent in Sosua.[/QUOTE]
Yes, half of the working girls are.
Read my reports on my latest Sosua/POP adventure at [post]492897[/post] and Part II at [post]492903[/post]
Enjoy!
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Yes, there are a wide variety of Haitianas (mi favoritas!)to choose from in the clubs of Sosua. The Good News: At the far end of Pedro Clisante, in the opposite direction from the beach...past SUPER SUPER....past CLUB RESIDENCIAL...past the OUTDOOR BARBEQUE...just past THE LITTLE MARKET & INTERNET CAFE on the left...is a two-story hotel with an outside staircase and a large balcony on the second floor. This is a place where I found several fine working-girl Haitianas, who were staying there. It seems to be a place Haitian girls stay and congregate, especially during the day.
There is another similar place, behind a small bar that is acrosst the street from the well-known tourista restaurant BAILEY'S. It is behind a gate and consists of a few small run down buildings with rooms for rent. They were staying there as well during my recent visit in July. If you prowl around back there, you'll get lucky!
BAD NEWS: The Haitianas speak CREOLE, which is a version of French. Can you understand this patoise? I spoke neither, but when you have a mission to accomplish...you find a way!
Have a great time....BTW, the Haitianas will frequently work for LESS than the going ST rate of 1000 if you are willing to give it a try.
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[QUOTE=Member #2128]
BAD NEWS: The Haitianas speak CREOLE, which is a version of French. Can you understand this patoise? I spoke neither, but when you have a mission to accomplish. You find a way![/QUOTE]Most, if not all of them speak/understand regular French also. So don't worry.
More questions.
Do the girls generally approach you when you're alone?
Where can you get massages in Sosua? How much generally?
How has the curfew affected things?
Are there any brothels in the area?
Are there any chances of them banging on the beach?
Thanks again,
I leave on Monday BTW.
Let me help you out with some answers to your questions...
1. Yes, some girls do approach you when you are lone. You should also just wave any girl you like to come over to you and say hello and buy her a drink to get things started. If you want to be real frugal about things, first talk it up before hand, then buy her a drink. A cerveza should be just fine.
2. I get massages at M&M, which is located by the Banco Popular. While facing the bank, it will be on the left hand side in the small white shopping plaza. The general cost is 500 pesos for 1 hour. For a half ass massage with BJ at the end, try La Passions Massage and Bar on the other end of the strip. The general cost is 900 pesos.
3. The curfew has just moved the party to an earlier start time. Partying at the disco now starts at say 10pm and hopefully you would plan accordingly with the new curfew in mind (closing at midnight from Sunday-Thursday) and make your pick for the night way before closing. This allows for a true TLN experience.
4. No. The closest one to one in Sosua is La Passions. One is in the works though, but no telling how long it will take to open up. It looked almost done when I was in town over 2 weeks ago. You can also hit Puerto Plata and do the circuit course (Casa Ana Mirian, Cristals, El Bohem - expect to pay more).
5. Yes, it is possible. I have. Ask before you leave with your pick. Always make everything clear up front to set expectations before hand.
Enjoy!
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[QUOTE=Fabien]More questions.
Do the girls generally approach you when you're alone?
Where can you get massages in Sosua? How much generally?
How has the curfew affected things?
Are there any brothels in the area?
Are there any chances of them banging on the beach?
Thanks again,
I leave on Monday BTW.[/QUOTE]
What you said about the beach, is that concerning services during the daytime? Or is it for at night, that they'll have do a short time on the beach when its dark?
Since I'll be staying at an All-Inclusive, are there an tips you can give me to make mongering convenient (even though I'm sure you'll tell me that All-Inclusives aren't good for mongering, which I surmise).
What other entertainment in Sosua would you personally suggest?
Any interesting spots to go to outside of Sosua? A place with less tourists in the area(a place to practice my Spanish)?
Ad apart from that, is there a chance of meeting up with fellow mongers while I'm there? Is there a common ritual meeting place?(lol)
Thx as usual,
Fabien
Dear Fabien,
Let me help you out some more...
1. The beach: unless you plan on banging the chica in the water and carrying a rubber, then the night time is the only way to do it.
2. Go from bar to bar. First start out by the 4 bars near the Europa (the europa hotel bar, next to it Dominoes and Four Roses Bar and across the street, Plaza Allegria bar). Also walk the beach. I have written about this "fun" stuff and tips before. Read further down and look for my other posts you lazy guy. LOL.
3. Interesting spots outside of Sosua are only good if you know the language to begin with. Stick with Sosua and do hit the Puerto Plata clubs as I have written about before.
4. Every single male that you see in town is either a retired Canadian, German, Italian, North American or on vacation for the same purposes as you. Some like meeting up at the bars mentioned above or simply just hang out while others like La Passions. No ritual meeting places. Try them all out and say hello. Ya never know.
By the way, you can also list your exact travel dates and start a roll call on here.
Enjoy!
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MISTER NYC © 2006
[QUOTE=Fabien]What you said about the beach, is that concerning services during the daytime? Or is it for at night, that they'll have do a short time on the beach when its dark?
Since I'll be staying at an All-Inclusive, are there an tips you can give me to make mongering convenient (even though I'm sure you'll tell me that All-Inclusives aren't good for mongering, which I surmise).
What other entertainment in Sosua would you personally suggest?
Any interesting spots to go to outside of Sosua? A place with less tourists in the area(a place to practice my Spanish)?
Ad apart from that, is there a chance of meeting up with fellow mongers while I'm there? Is there a common ritual meeting place?(lol)
Thx as usual,
Fabien[/QUOTE]
Thank you very much for all the info, I hope it comes in handy not just for me but for other visitors to the forum. Understandibly all these questions are probably trying your patience, so those were my last ones anyway. Thanks a lot, I'll tell you how it all goes. Again I'm leaving Monday, should be there on late Tuesday.
P.S: I knew that your experience would come in handy so I asked.
Coming down the pipeline early next week. watch DR1 for the details.
Thanks for the curfew updates. Comming down the 1st of the month.