Hi fellow mongers in Bogotá,
Does anybody know if the Forty Nine Club is closed? Seems the website is down.
Many thanks for any advise.
El Cock.
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Hi fellow mongers in Bogotá,
Does anybody know if the Forty Nine Club is closed? Seems the website is down.
Many thanks for any advise.
El Cock.
[QUOTE=StripperMan;2109166]Thanks man.
I have been researching El Dorado Airport's regulations for 2 days, and I can not find anything definitive. I'm not surprised as Bogota & it's airport seem to be going thru a lot of changes right now, but I can't even find how much I would be taxed for any excessive phone or tablet.
Well here's my deal. I'm going to bring in 2 Ipad's & 3 phones; 1 Ipad & 2 phones are my personal items, the remaining Ipad & phone will be chica capital. I plan to pack the 2 Ipads (both 9.7 inch screens) in my carry-on luggage, and pack the 3 phones on my person. I'm confident I will get the phones through the arrival checkpoint. My luggage will have to go through the x-ray machine, and they will see 2 tablets. If questioned, I can just say one is for my personal use, and the other is for work?
**I believe it is fairly common for people to travel with multiple devices, I. E. Laptop, tablet and a phone or two?
**I guess worse case is I pay a tax on the tablet and / or phone?[/QUOTE]I don't remember they x-ray at the airport. Panama City x-ray every luggage and that creates a huge line leaving custom.
[QUOTE=WindAngel;2109271]I don't remember they x-ray at the airport. Panama City x-ray every luggage and that creates a huge line leaving custom.[/QUOTE]They do x-ray at Eldorado as you leave.
[QUOTE=WindAngel;2109271]I don't remember they x-ray at the airport. Panama City x-ray every luggage and that creates a huge line leaving custom.[/QUOTE]Same deal in Bogota. They x-ray after you're done with immigration and hand your customs form over to the customs officer. No idea what they'd do to electronics.
BTW, this stuff is pre-scanned as well. Not sure what the system is to tag you if you have something suspicious. But a bunch of tablets / phones should be fine. Put them in your carry-on if you want.
[QUOTE=ElCock;2109236]Hi fellow mongers in Bogot,
Does anybody know if the Forty Nine Club is closed? Seems the website is down.
Many thanks for any advise.
El Cock.[/QUOTE]It's open.
[QUOTE=WindAngel;2109271]I don't remember they x-ray at the airport. Panama City x-ray every luggage and that creates a huge line leaving custom.[/QUOTE]El Dorado X-Rays every bag as your last step before you exit outside. I have brought in flat screen TV's, 2 Iphones, tablets and multiple chica gifts. There is usually some military and airport personnel stationed at the X-Ray but in dozens of trips thru El Dorado, no one has ever batted an eye at my stuff. I always bring my receipts with me because if they do stop me for taxes on the stuff, at least I'll pay tax on the USA Prices. I wouldn't worry about it.
[QUOTE=BigDude1;2107382]I am planning on spending 2 weeks in Colombia. Should I stay just in Bogota or travel to Cali and Medellin?[/QUOTE]I'm a fan of setting up camp once. Hate packing and unpacking, and I try to limit the number of trips thru airports. I would start in Bogota, so much to see and do it could take a few days before you get the lay of the land. There are about 4 + Million women in Bogota so I think your talent pool is sufficient. LOL Cali is hot, and I don't like hot unless there's a beach nearby. Also speaking Spanish is a definite concern in Cali. Cartagena is hot, humid and I'm not a fan of the Ctg. Beaches. I have so many amazing women in Bogota that I have yet to get to Medellin but I have heard nothing but great things about it. The great thing about Colombia is if your not really feeling Bogota, you can get a very reasonable flight to any other city, even if you book it a day or so before. My choice would be Medellin as an alternate. Happy trails and be safe.
[QUOTE=LatinaLover#1;2109466]El Dorado X-Rays every bag as your last step before you exit outside. I have brought in flat screen TV's, 2 Iphones, tablets and multiple chica gifts. There is usually some military and airport personnel stationed at the X-Ray but in dozens of trips thru El Dorado, no one has ever batted an eye at my stuff. I always bring my receipts with me because if they do stop me for taxes on the stuff, at least I'll pay tax on the USA Prices. I wouldn't worry about it.[/QUOTE]You have brought in at least 4 devices at one time in the last 6 months?
Devices being any combination of phones, tablets, & laptops. Exclude camera equipment, any perfumes, etc.
[QUOTE=LatinaLover#1;2109467]I'm a fan of setting up camp once. Hate packing and unpacking, and I try to limit the number of trips thru airports. I would start in Bogota, so much to see and do it could take a few days before you get the lay of the land. There are about 4 + Million women in Bogota so I think your talent pool is sufficient. LOL Cali is hot, and I don't like hot unless there's a beach nearby. Also speaking Spanish is a definite concern in Cali. Cartagena is hot, humid and I'm not a fan of the Ctg. Beaches. I have so many amazing women in Bogota that I have yet to get to Medellin but I have heard nothing but great things about it. The great thing about Colombia is if your not really feeling Bogota, you can get a very reasonable flight to any other city, even if you book it a day or so before. My choice would be Medellin as an alternate. Happy trails and be safe.[/QUOTE]For a first visit, there are 3 choices, equally good, depending on preferences, for mongering.
If you like hot beaches and very late nights, Cartagena is the best spot. They aren't world-class beaches, but it's the best combination of women and beaches in Colombia.
If you want a comfortable temperature with late night and afternoon action, pick Medellin. Depending on airfare, it's the best value in Colombia.
If you're not bothered by cold nights, or prefer daytime options, Bogota is waiting. There's also plenty of non-mongering activities available.
I'm not saying you can't get daytime fun in Cartagena, or that there is no nighttime action in Bogota. Each city can be entertaining day or night.
[QUOTE=LatinaLover#1;2109467]I'm a fan of setting up camp once. Hate packing and unpacking, and I try to limit the number of trips thru airports. I would start in Bogota, so much to see and do it could take a few days before you get the lay of the land. There are about 4 + Million women in Bogota so I think your talent pool is sufficient. LOL Cali is hot, and I don't like hot unless there's a beach nearby. Also speaking Spanish is a definite concern in Cali. Cartagena is hot, humid and I'm not a fan of the Ctg. Beaches. I have so many amazing women in Bogota that I have yet to get to Medellin but I have heard nothing but great things about it. The great thing about Colombia is if your not really feeling Bogota, you can get a very reasonable flight to any other city, even if you book it a day or so before. My choice would be Medellin as an alternate. Happy trails and be safe.[/QUOTE]Is Bogota mostly a casa, strip club or escort scene or are there a lot of semi-pros and facebook girls to hook up with in Bogota?
And if there is a semipro scene, is there anyway to get a jump start into it?
It has taken me a couple years of working facebook in Medellin to get where I am today. Hate the idea of starting all over again.
But I would like to check out Bogota one day if there is some way of getting into the semipro scene without a lot of leg work.
Went to SF last night. So many girls everywhere, Lotsa Choice.
Spent some time in Lyon, It was Fantastic. There are a Bunch of hot Venezuelans there 7-9's. I was dirty dancing with 2 super cute girls. Ended up hooking up with Alejandra a cute 22 yo Julia Roberts Look alike. Paid her $70 mil. She was very compliant a little standoffish. But when I started boning her hard she was liking it. I was pulling her hair.
As always. The clubs were packed with a lot of hotties. Saw 2 or 3 guy fucking girls on stage at Venus- the girls all cheering. Anyway. It's all good!
One thing I have not been able to find is a good hotel with close proximity to Santa Fe. I've seen mentioned the Oceania Comfort hotel but can't find any info on it. Anyone knows a good 3/4 star hotel in the Santa Fe area?
[QUOTE=Turgid;2110597]One thing I have not been able to find is a good hotel with close proximity to Santa Fe. I've seen mentioned the Oceania Comfort hotel but can't find any info on it. Anyone knows a good 3/4 star hotel in the Santa Fe area?[/QUOTE]Museo Ibus is good Girl friendly-but small rooms. Also good Air BNBs.
Can anyone recommend me a hotel that is less than 50 k COP a night? Hopefully it has good Wifi at least in the lobby. I don't mind if it is in a not so great neighbourhood. Proximity to chicas would be a plus.
[QUOTE=Turgid;2110597]One thing I have not been able to find is a good hotel with close proximity to Santa Fe. I've seen mentioned the Oceania Comfort hotel but can't find any info on it. Anyone knows a good 3/4 star hotel in the Santa Fe area?[/QUOTE][URL]http://www.hotelexpoinn.com/[/URL] Hotel Expo Inn Embajada (3 star).