[QUOTE=JjBee62;2425553]I'm still hitting her up when I get back.[/QUOTE]Perfect punishment for that gringos actions would be posting her fayboo contact here. Lmao.
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[QUOTE=JjBee62;2425553]I'm still hitting her up when I get back.[/QUOTE]Perfect punishment for that gringos actions would be posting her fayboo contact here. Lmao.
[QUOTE=Surfer500;2425728]This is good information for others to know in that it dispels what has been posted by others that all the Hotels in El Centro have time limits of 20-30 minutes.
The Premium Plaza easily allows two hour stays, and tipping as you mentioned goes a long way at these Hotels. I typically give the receptionists a 2,000 Peso tip which is huge. So having preferred status at these establishments doesn't get me say an early check in, but I am given the better rooms, extra towels / soap, and I guess you might call it a later check out time. If I could only earn points at these places I would have several free nights accumulated by now.[/QUOTE]Premium suite is 3 hours period. I don't need to tip or be nice. I ask them how long can I be in there from the beginning and if they say anything other than 3 hours I correct them. Then no body better be knocking on my door before my time is up. The fact that they now require me to walk around with my fucking passport which I dislike to do is the only thing that irritates me about this hotel. Other than that it's a nice little spot. Just don't leave before your 3 hours is up or you forfeit your time. Any new girl you call in costs 10 mil regardless if you pay for the entire day at around 32 mil which I like to do because it comes out cheaper if you take multiple girls back.
[QUOTE=TheCritic;2425283]I find your report very informative. Questions.
1. What is the best time (s) to be in Centro for SWs?
2. When do the best SWs show up? Any particular location they post up at?
3. If night-time what is the latest you can be in Centro since it is often said in the forum not to be in Centro at night?
Thanks.[/QUOTE]I am not a Centro expert at all , I am glad that Loverboy1024 addressed your question. But I do RTFF, one of the best single reports for a newbie made about where to look in Centro was by Wolf662, the report was on 12-08-19 at 11:31 post #33300 he actually made a map and drew red lines on the best areas to monger. I have gotten on Google Street maps and done "virtual" recons of those streets and if you look carefully you can see hookers hanging out in their tight dresses (Raudal, northwest corner of Avenida de Greiff and Carrera 54) tight jeans and cropped halter tops on Avenida Cundinamarca (Carrera 53) between Calle 51 and 52, and you probably want to heed his warning about the "ladies" near Parque Bolivar, if on Google Street maps you cruise west on Calle 55 from Parque Bolivar, the second building on the left called Hotel Milan has some "ladies" hanging in front that look a little tall and if Google did not blur their neck and face I would not be surprised if you saw a pronounced adam's apple. You can see all this without leaving your home. I should mention that on Avenida Cundinamarca (Carrera 53) between Calle 51 and 52, the current 2019 Google Street view looks to be take in the morning by looking at the shadows, if you are using a desk / lap top you can switch the view back to 2017 where is shows later afternoon and there is more action.
[QUOTE=MojoBandit;2425999] for a newbie.[/QUOTE]The easiest way is to go to Plaza Botero. There is no need to go anywhere else. In addition to the intersection of Calle 52 and Carrera 52. You see short metal fences all around the Plaza. You will find girls standing by the fences as far out as to the Metro line. many of these girls will whisper to you if you are standing near by. Plaza Botero is safer because the police presence.
I personally don't think there is a constant presence of pick pockets in the Plaza area. If it is constant, the police will know about them and ban them from the plaza. Having said that, there could be many that pass by looking for target once in a while to avoid police.
I will be going to Medellin in the summer, and want to try something different. I need some advice. I'm pushing 50 and want to change my routine and avoid the hard core hookers. I'm looking for quality over quantity this trip. I want to use SA for the whole week, and avoid the casas and all the strip clubs except the Isla strip club which I liked. I spent a bunch of time last night looking at hundreds of girls on SA and was very happy with what I saw. Do you guys think most of the girls there are semi pros or college girls that need some extra cash or am I being naive about it. I want to do the full GFE and go hang out a a club or have dinner and then screw at my hotel. I can't Nut like I use too. I'm good for 1 a night, or maybe 2 if I'm feeling good, so I want to spend more time with a girl I hit it off with. Do you think I'll be successful with this or will I tire of SA after a day or 2 and go back to the cases and strip clubs. Also, are the pictures on SA more accurate than what you see on a escort site or mileroticos. They seem to be real and not photoshopped.
[QUOTE=MojoBandit;2425999]I am not a Centro expert at all , I am glad that Loverboy1024 addressed your question. But I do RTFF, one of the best single reports for a newbie made about where to look in Centro was by Wolf662, the report was on 12-08-19 at 11:31 post #33300 he actually made a map and drew red lines on the best areas to monger. I have gotten on Google Street maps and done "virtual" recons of those streets and if you look carefully you can see hookers hanging out in their tight dresses (Raudal, northwest corner of Avenida de Greiff and Carrera 54) tight jeans and cropped halter tops on Avenida Cundinamarca (Carrera 53) between Calle 51 and 52, and you probably want to heed his warning about the "ladies" near Parque Bolivar, if on Google Street maps you cruise west on Calle 55 from Parque Bolivar, the second building on the left called Hotel Milan has some "ladies" hanging in front that look a little tall and if Google did not blur their neck and face I would not be surprised if you saw a pronounced adam's apple. You can see all this without leaving your home. I should mention that on Avenida Cundinamarca (Carrera 53) between Calle 51 and 52, the current 2019 Google Street view looks to be take in the morning by looking at the shadows, if you are using a desk / lap top you can switch the view back to 2017 where is shows later afternoon and there is more action.[/QUOTE]Thanks MoJo Bandit and Loverboy1024.
I'll do the "virtual" google recon as well as read more posts.
[QUOTE=LoverBoy1024;2425896]Having just spent the last five days in and around Botero Plaza and now in Santa Fe area of Bogota; I can definitely say they Medellin (no matter where you go likely) is kindergarten compared to doing time in a prison. Or something like that. Nice people in Medellin and nasty people in Bogota.
Example: beggars are nice in Medellin and angry if you don't contribute in Bogota. I had one girl follow me begging for money for three blocks. One guy snarled at me when I told him "no tango dinero".
I was in both Botero Plaza and last night Santa Fe past 10 pm. I wasn't worried about Botero at all, but Santa Fe puts goose bumps on the back of my neck.
Prey for me: I'm going back to Santa Fe tonight LOL. But for everyone worried about Botero Plaza. It's way over done.[/QUOTE]I was once punched by a druggie in Botero Plaza who I refused to give money to when asked. I was seated on a bench, was whalloped and she went off running. Shit can happen in El Centro too.
[QUOTE=PunkedLife;2425983]Premium suite is 3 hours period. I don't need to tip or be nice. I ask them how long can I be in there from the beginning and if they say anything other than 3 hours I correct them. Then no body better be knocking on my door before my time is up. The fact that they now require me to walk around with my fucking passport which I dislike to do is the only thing that irritates me about this hotel. Other than that it's a nice little spot. Just don't leave before your 3 hours is up or you forfeit your time. Any new girl you call in costs 10 mil regardless if you pay for the entire day at around 32 mil which I like to do because it comes out cheaper if you take multiple girls back.[/QUOTE]Nobody say's you have to tip anyone, but I do because there are added benefits by doing so.
I had one experience where I had thought a girl had taken my wallet in the room, and the two girls running the Hotel turned the room upside down and found it, it had fallen and become hidden between the bed frame and the mattress, not sure how it got there. Basically the girls took care of me in this situation because I was a valued customer.
As far as being nice, well I have found always being nice, versus not being nice when dealing with Colombians in general works best for me.
And the Passport issue, well that is a pain in the ass for sure, however they should accept a color copy of it versus the original. As far as the joiner fee, they used to not charge that many years ago. And what you probably don't know is that the Premium Plaza gives kickbacks to certain girls who bring them lots of customers. They are one of the most expensive short time Hotels in the Botero area, and the girls (not all of them) get 5 K for bringing in their customers.
[QUOTE=SJobs;2425931]I'm not sure why we need Uber when there is didi, its faster, cheaper and more reliable. I have been using Uber around the world for almost 8 years now, I know the product well. In my opinion didi is superior in every way.[/QUOTE]My experience with didi is terrible. I had 4 different drivers to try to get to the airport. Once canceled when I had my bags in the car and asked me to pay cash. Another canceled as soon as he saw my bags, another cancel after he ask me how much the app says it pay and the last one just never got into his car and wait forever. Never again. So happy Uber is back.
[QUOTE=Fassima;2425840]Is there a metro estacion near Parque lleras? For my research the nearest one is Estacion Poblado but looks a little far away. Is there another much closer to get in 5 min on foot?[/QUOTE]Estacion Poblado is the only Metro station near Parque Lleras. It's about 10-12 minutes walk downhill. You might want to take a taxi back up. That hill may wear you out.
[QUOTE=Surfer500;2425899]I have some facts and thoughts to throw out regarding this topic, and am anticipating a total lambasting from you on it, but that's okay, I'm getting used to it, but just don't spank me to hard!
I'm not really sure where to begin except to say "you can get robbed when you least expect it". In reference to my Chicas robbing at gunpoint, it was in Poblado during a torrential downpour referred to as an "Aquacero" in Spanish. Having difficulty just trying to walk to avoid all the puddles, referred to as "charcos" in Spanish with are heads down, and boom a motorcycle pulls up, a guy puts a gun to my Chicas's head, and within five seconds he has her bag and is gone...[/QUOTE]No lambasting at all from me on that. I'll still spank you if you want, just leave the money on the nightstand.
I actually agree with almost everything you said. The only exception is "passing for Colombian." I'm not saying you can't, I'm saying it's not the passing for Colombian which keeps the target off your back, it's a different kind of blending in.
There's not much chance of me passing for Colombian. Although I tend to dress the same as you, nobody is thinking I'm a native. But, I can walk almost anywhere and rarely get more than the tongue click from the girls in the stairwells. The reason is, I've spent so much time walking the streets, from Envigado to Bello, that I move like a local. I'm not gawking, I'm not looking like I'm ready to panic, I'm not trying to look tough. I'm just another guy passing through.
All the rest, I'm completely onboard with. Minimize your potential losses, know where you're at and where you're going and consider the potential risks.
[QUOTE=Turgid;2426114]I was once punched by a druggie in Botero Plaza who I refused to give money to when asked. I was seated on a bench, was whalloped and she went off running. Shit can happen in El Centro too.[/QUOTE]Yeah, You have to keep your guard up if you are going to tell a girl no dinero. Remember: a block is just a punch thrown at an arm or leg. And a sitting position makes you vulnerable because you can't move. The only place I ever sat was in the cafe overlooking the park.
Agreed, things can happen everywhere.
[QUOTE=Turgid;2426114]I was once punched by a druggie in Botero Plaza who I refused to give money to when asked. I was seated on a bench, was whalloped and she went off running. Shit can happen in El Centro too.[/QUOTE]Had a reasonably large beggar guy get aggressive towards me up by Prado station. Then I stood up and raised my voice. He kept yelling, but he backed off.
I know the standard rates for a few hours with a FB chica or a TLN but wondering if anyone has found a chica they like enough that they want to spend a few days or week together rather than having her come back everyday for 4-5 hours and what one should offer in this situation. I'm looking forward to checking out different scenes but have a solid line up from FB, so that will be my main source. I'll be in Medellin for 3 weeks and then back again for a month. I like variety but I also know when I find something special, I like to hold on to that for a few days. If you've found yourself in this situation, what is an appropriate offer for a) a few days (per day) or b) a full week?
Just curious.
You've got a new girl you've chatted with on FB at your place. She is being coy and "shy" but you both know why she's there.
Do you immediately have her head toward the bedroom or shower three minutes after she's in your apartment (the "All Business" routine)?
Or do you chill, smoke a bit, have a bit to eat, drink and listen to some music and or watch some Netflix before after say an hour or two start the ball rolling (the "No Rush Stay Awhile" routine)?
I'm going to be with some new ones this next trip and as I get older and they stay 20 to 23 years old I'm starting to have trouble getting a vibe on what makes them comfortable as the generation gap widens.