[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Did you get a room with a Jacuzzi?[/QUOTE]Yep, at the BQ. Nice rooftop pool, with a bar as well.
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[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Did you get a room with a Jacuzzi?[/QUOTE]Yep, at the BQ. Nice rooftop pool, with a bar as well.
And what is GBP?
Was going to go to GBP, very close to my hotel, but cabbie mentioned Casa Theresa. Not a bad place, don't let the chicas order liquor (500RD).
Some 6's and 7's, but nice 6's and 7's, ya know. They don't bug you, just hang around, till you choose. I chose wrong. If you hear the name Sasha, cute thing, not a big ass, and big tits, look elsewhere.
More to follow.
[QUOTE=Skatman]Yeah, got the Royal Suite at BQ. Like the place a lot, has a rooftop pool that has a little nightlife vibe at night.[/QUOTE]Should be chicas on Avenida Sarasota near hotel bq and also chicas on the side street for el embajador hotel. From hotel bq, a-1 divas, venus de milo and el penthouse will be closer. Casa Azul is a low key place two minutes from casa theresa.
[QUOTE=Sammytheman]And what is GBP?[/QUOTE]Gimnasio Bar Privado.
Might have butchered the spelling. On the essential monger map provided here:
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[QUOTE=Sammytheman]And what is GBP?[/QUOTE]I posted info about GBP, two pages ago, see post 2975 in this thread. BQ Ribs has posted photos of the outside of GBP. Really small place, looks like it is owned and operated by women, so no middle man per se, to raise the price. Very basic place, but the chicas are usually friendly and energetic.
Gran Paradise Center was formerly known as Dreams House. I believe the name change was because there was another place with the same name. The place is on a development process. To the services they actually provide (a variety of massages up to full massage) they are going to add free internet for customers, they have 10 rooms that are in a process to be converted in themed rooms. The pool area is going to be converted in a clubhouse with restaurant where you can swim with naked girls. There is going to be a billiard room and a dance area. Near two dozen girls are going to be hired to join the actual personnel. The bar area in on a third level terrace. Their concept is one of where you can relax and have fun. Yani is a girl that works there and also I believe is in or shares management of the place. She is a nice woman and has received good comments in this forum by other members.
You can see exact location on my map, the place is 10 minutes from airport on Ave. Las Americas, Urb. Luz Maria, Central St. so is a good place for a first stop before hitting the city. From city is only a 15 minute ride. The place is open from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
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What should i pay for a taxi from the airport SDQ to Gazcue?
Thank you
[QUOTE=Cuba Cris]I finally registered to join your group but have been reading it for the last few months. I want to thank you all for excellent info. I actually was at Gym Bar yesterday afternoon 3PM lunch time fun. I had Milka la dura and Paola. Yes I saw the Asian looking one and will be back to try her. However I guess cause of the time I paid 1500 for 2 1 hour.[/QUOTE]
I think I know Paola, can you describe her.
She was the first one I saw when I walked in she is about 5ft 3-4 in heels they where them big she was 59 I am 511. In this country she would be your white 23-25 year old decent hair with a touch of olive skin. They would say I am your typical black cuban american loving DR. In the US she would be light light brown good hair played the quiet non agressive role while Milka was doing her 1K per minute thing and loved being going down by Milka. And she used the clinical before penetration lube I did Milka first. I enjoyed her a good DR thin lay.
Please to meet you. Did not taste you though.
Cheers!
[QUOTE=Ronycueros]What should i pay for a taxi from the airport SDQ to Gazcue?
Thank you[/QUOTE]
Taxi guys from airport are going to charge 35-40 dollars. If you have a local phone you can call Apolo taxi, they are going to charge the equivalent of $28.
If you are a experienced traveler and have made contacts you are going to pay $20.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]
You can see exact location on my map, the place is 10 minutes from airport on Ave. Las Americas, Urb. Luz Maria, Central St. so is a good place for a first stop before hitting the city. From city is only a 15 minute ride. The place is open from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
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What should i say to the bus driver to drop me by the place. I've never read any review from anyone on this forum. what are the prices ? thanks for the update.
[QUOTE=Ronycueros]What should i pay for a taxi from the airport SDQ to Gazcue?
Thank you[/QUOTE]
Go upstairs and discretely ask a cab that just dropped off a fare if they'll take $20 to Gazcue. they're not supposed to but will do it if no one is watching.
[QUOTE=Niceb]What should i say to the bus driver to drop me by the place. I've never read any review from anyone on this forum. what are the prices ? thanks for the update.[/QUOTE]
If you come from the airport the driver always use the Las Americas highway which is the seafront highway. Tell the driver to make a right on the street that leads to the horse race track and make a right again, the house is on a corner of the third street after the second right. Nobody has made a full review before but some people commented on visiting the place and having a good time. I plan to visit the place on my next trip.
Prices depends on the service you choose, from several classified ads I read services prices are from 1000 to 2000 pesos.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]If you come from the airport the driver always use the Las Americas highway which is the seafront highway. Tell the driver to make a right on the street that leads to the horse race track and make a right again, the house is on a corner of the third street after the second right. Nobody has made a full review before but some people commented on visiting the place and having a good time. I plan to visit the place on my next trip.
Prices depends on the service you choose, from several classified ads I read services prices are from 1000 to 2000 pesos.[/QUOTE]Hipodromo V Centenario is the name of the horse race track. There is also a car race track off of Las Americas highway. Getting off of Las Americas and onto the service lane, is not the easiest. Las Americas highway does not have many exits where you can get off, to get on the service road.
From the airport, a guy could ask to go to the "hipodromo" and then follow the directions that you give for the massage place. Thanks for the directions.
A guy coming from the airport could also stop at the place you and Buscemi mentioned that is north of the ramp that puts you onto Las Americas highway from the airport.
There is another place on the service road, place has a large painting of a woman's silhouette on the outside front wall.
Another place closer to Avenue Charles de Gaul also supposedly on the service road is Ejecutivo. I have not found Ejecutivo yet.
[quote=jaosousa]........getting off of las americas and onto the service lane, is not the easiest. las americas highway does not have many exits where you can get off, to get on the service road.........[/quote]
between sdq and sd you only have one exit where you can get onto the service road. between sd and sdq there are two exits for the service road.
coming from the airport the exit for the service road is the first right after the toll plaza. i take this route a lot instead of the highway when going to sd. there are a lot of places to stop for a cold one or grab a bite to eat. if you stay on the service road all the way to the end you will enter back onto the highway about 500 yards before the exit for avenida espana/charles de gaulle.
going to the airport you can get onto the service road where avenida espana meets las americas. instead of staying to the right for las americas go left. follow the sign for tunnel marginal (sp). the other entrance for the service road is about two thirds of the way to the airport on las americas. there is an exit sign for samana which will put you onto the service road.
the service road has three lanes, two east, maybe two west, maybe all three east,,,,,,,,,,, or any combination there of, typical dr driving. plenty of potholes and a few speed bumps so be careful.
thanks bq. i think i will do a trip this month. prices on jetblue went from $75 each way to $106 each way (from jfk). i will visit those places off the service road on my next trip.
[quote=bq ribs]between sdq and sd you only have one exit where you can get onto the service road. between sd and sdq there are two exits for the service road.
coming from the airport the exit for the service road is the first right after the toll plaza. i take this route a lot instead of the highway when going to sd. there are a lot of places to stop for a cold one or grab a bite to eat. if you stay on the service road all the way to the end you will enter back onto the highway about 500 yards before the exit for avenida espana/charles de gaulle.
going to the airport you can get onto the service road where avenida espana meets las americas. instead of staying to the right for las americas go left. follow the sign for tunnel marginal (sp). the other entrance for the service road is about two thirds of the way to the airport on las americas. there is an exit sign for samana which will put you onto the service road.
the service road has three lanes, two east, maybe two west, maybe all three east,,,,,,,,,,, or any combination there of, typical dr driving. plenty of potholes and a few speed bumps so be careful.[/quote]
[QUOTE=Niceb]What should i say to the bus driver to drop me by the place. I've never read any review from anyone on this forum. what are the prices ? thanks for the update.[/QUOTE]Taking a bus, you would need to ask for a bus that goes to the hipodromo horse racing track. I would imagine that there is a gua gua that goes to the horse racing track, to take the guys who like to bet on the ponies. The massage place is close to the horse racing track, from what I have read, you could probably walk to the massage place from the horse track. If you take a taxi, "quiero un casa (or centro) de masaje cerca de hipodromo". "Nombre de esta lugar es Gran Paradise Center (centro de masaje gran paradiso). I am not sure if the name of the place is in English or Spanish or both.
Many times places away from the big tourist hotels (like gazcue), the prices are usually less.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]......You can see exact location on my map, the place is 10 minutes from airport on Ave. Las Americas, Urb. Luz Maria, Central St. so is a good place for a first stop before hitting the city. From city is only a 15 minute ride. The place is open from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
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If you are in SD centro you will have to ask around for which guagua to take. If you speak fluent Spanish and don't mind going to the barrio with the tigueres there should be no problem. I am in that area often but I have a car rental and know my way around. Urb. Luz Maria is a cement block tin roof shack area, and I don't mean that in a negative way. Some guys prefer the comfort zone of SD.
I would suggest taking a cab your first visit. By the time you mess around with the guagua and asking directions you will be glad you did. Trust me on this one.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]El Penthouse is an open air place on the roof of a building.[/QUOTE]I keep hearing about this place, but I haven't read any details. It sounds pretty upscale. Any comments?
Is it my imagination, or is the Conde a terrible place for finding quality girls?
I remember reading that the Conde was terrific. Lots of available girls, all shopping for shoes and men willing to buy the shoes for them.
In truth, I have been visiting the DR about 5 years. The number of available P4P women on the Conde has always been few, and I have never met a real "non-pro" there (I have had quite a few non-pros in the DR in the same period of time).
There must be a better place to hang out if one is looking for easy nearby sex. I am not a fan of the casas, but until I learn of the best hang out, I guess I will stick to the casas and the girls I meet online.
[QUOTE=Forest]Is it my imagination, or is the Conde a terrible place for finding quality girls?
I remember reading that the Conde was terrific. Lots of available girls, all shopping for shoes and men willing to buy the shoes for them.
In truth, I have been visiting the DR about 5 years. The number of available P4P women on the Conde has always been few, and I have never met a real "non-pro" there (I have had quite a few non-pros in the DR in the same period of time).
There must be a better place to hang out if one is looking for easy nearby sex. I am not a fan of the casas, but until I learn of the best hang out, I guess I will stick to the casas and the girls I meet online.[/QUOTE]
You are 100% correct. I don't know where the info came from that El Conde was excellent hunting ground. It is NOT your imagination. You can sit at Pacos (Grands) Restaurant and a few chicas may show up but more than likely they won't be top shelf. There is a lot of eye candy to look at but they are on El Conde shopping, no more. Sure you might get lucky once in awhile but El Conde is not on the must do list for chicas.
I am like you I don't really like the casa scene. Other than the casas I don't know a single bar to go have a Presidente and have a good chance of meeting P4P. Sosua has the chica bar scene and even Boca Chica has a better bar scene than SD.
If you find a place please, please, please post...........
In spite of the lack of puta bars SD is still my favorite city in rep dom.
[QUOTE=Forest]Is it my imagination, or is the Conde a terrible place for finding quality girls?
I remember reading that the Conde was terrific. Lots of available girls, all shopping for shoes and men willing to buy the shoes for them.
In truth, I have been visiting the DR about 5 years. The number of available P4P women on the Conde has always been few, and I have never met a real "non-pro" there (I have had quite a few non-pros in the DR in the same period of time).
There must be a better place to hang out if one is looking for easy nearby sex. I am not a fan of the casas, but until I learn of the best hang out, I guess I will stick to the casas and the girls I meet online.[/QUOTE]You will see some cuties on el conde, but no great volume of beautiful chicas on el conde. There is a shopping area on Duarte, that chicas have told me, has many stores with good prices.
Acropolis Mall and the bars there, had many cute non-pro chicas. Some bars in Naco might be good.
Sambra is supposedly a good bar.
Lincoln Road on Avenida Lincoln looks like a nice place. There are chicas in coppa discoteca in hotel melia every night, pros and non-pros. Bar Atarazana in zona colonial gets packed Thursday nights for open bar.
I have not hung out at night on Avenida Venezuela, seems like a good place to meet non-pro chicas. Mega Centro Mall could be another option.
[QUOTE=Forest]Is it my imagination, or is the Conde a terrible place for finding quality girls?
I remember reading that the Conde was terrific. Lots of available girls, all shopping for shoes and men willing to buy the shoes for them.
In truth, I have been visiting the DR about 5 years. The number of available P4P women on the Conde has always been few, and I have never met a real "non-pro" there (I have had quite a few non-pros in the DR in the same period of time).
There must be a better place to hang out if one is looking for easy nearby sex. I am not a fan of the casas, but until I learn of the best hang out, I guess I will stick to the casas and the girls I meet online.[/QUOTE]
There was a time when I stayed 3 consecutive times at El Conde because it was easy for me to get girls there. Just a walk from Mercure to Pacos and back to el Conde de Penalba was enough to get one chica. I once got a chica that was exiting a room adjacent to mine and another on Mercure lobby bar. Now I walk down and back and then again up and down el Conde and I do not find a chica but at least I lose 5 pounds of weight. You still find chicas but not as frequent and not the quality you can find a few years ago.
A local monger has recommended the following places as locations where you can take girls that work there for $: Mambo Bar, Rumba Bar, Mamaya, XO, Osema, La Base, El Tronco, and Eagle Sport bar.
Good places IMHO are good to meet non pros are El Hangar, Teleofertas, Venezuela Ave.
[QUOTE=Kingjose]I keep hearing about this place, but I haven't read any details. It sounds pretty upscale. Any comments?[/QUOTE]I went one night to El Penthouse. I was at a place on Avenida Privada, that was a half block north of Avenida 27 de Febrero, that place later moved to Ave. Nunez de Caceres (A-1 Divas). At the place on Ave. Privada, I met a 50 year old American Dominican guy and he showed me where El Penthouse was located (I later showed him where GBP was located).
Going west on Avenida 27 de Febrero after Avenida Privada, the next cross street (I have the business card of El Penthouse, so I will check for the street address, it is the first or second street after Avenida Privada), you make a right and about a 1/4 of a block north of Avenida 27 de Febrero, on the left you will see a parking area for an apartment building. Park your car there and walk to north west corner of the parking area and enter the apartment building and walk up about 4 flights of stairs (the stairs are open with openings to the outside). There is a bar type area on the fourth floor, that had no people, enter that place and you will see a set of stairs that will take you to the roof of the building. On the roof there are about 6-7 tables, a large brick BBQ, a small pool and a bar, this is El Penthouse.
I sat at a table and there were about 7 chicas on the roof. One at a time the chicas got up from where they were sitting and came over to my table and introduced themselves to me and then returned to were they were sitting. Good selection of chicas, tall ones, busty ones, shortys. I chatted with the Dominican manager guy of the place, he was about 40 years old. Seems like they run a professional place. I believe they have rooms on site. I don't recall recall the exact price, 2500 pesos or a little more. I didn't sample any chicas, because I had to return to the place on Avenida Privada, where a friend had chosen a chica for a session.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]There was a time when I stayed 3 consecutive times at El Conde because it was easy for me to get girls there. Just a walk from Mercure to Pacos and back to el Conde de Penalba was enough to get one chica. I once got a chica that was exiting a room adjacent to mine and another on Mercure lobby bar. Now I walk down and back and then again up and down el Conde and I do not find a chica but at least I lose 5 pounds of weight. You still find chicas but not as frequent and not the quality you can find a few years ago.
A local monger has recommended the following places as locations where you can take girls that work there for $: Mambo Bar, Rumba Bar, Mamaya, XO, Osema, La Base, El Tronco, and Eagle Sport bar.
Good places IMHO are good to meet non pros are El Hangar, Teleofertas, Venezuela Ave.[/QUOTE]
While the girls at Eagle and La Base are available, it is not point and click. You have to build a repoire and then they might go with you. Last time at Eagle, the hottest chica there spent all her time servicing an older Dominican (may be 65 yrs old). She brought him his drinks stayed and talked to him and danced for him. These girls are looking for someone to help them fianancially, not to pick up a couple thousand pesos for a one night stand.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]You are 100% correct. I don't know where the info came from that El Conde was excellent hunting ground. It is NOT your imagination. You can sit at Pacos (Grands) Restaurant and a few chicas may show up but more than likely they won't be top shelf. There is a lot of eye candy to look at but they are on El Conde shopping, no more. Sure you might get lucky once in awhile but El Conde is not on the must do list for chicas.
I am like you I don't really like the casa scene. Other than the casas I don't know a single bar to go have a Presidente and have a good chance of meeting P4P. Sosua has the chica bar scene and even Boca Chica has a better bar scene than SD.
If you find a place please, please, please post...........
In spite of the lack of puta bars SD is still my favorite city in rep dom.[/QUOTE]
I JUST CAME BACK FROM SD, THAT WAS MY SECOND TIME THERE. I HIT A COUPLE CASAS........305, GIRLSHOUSE, SKYHOUSE, FOXY'S, BABY DOLLS BUT I REALLY ENJOYED MODELOS! I WAS THERE FOR LIKE TWO HOURS! MY TAXI COULDN'T FIND GBP, PENTHOUSE OR CLUB MC SO I JUST GAVE UP. MY FIRST TRIP I ENJOYED CLUB MC THE BEST BUT CASA DE MODELOS IS MY NUMBER 1 FOR NOW.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs] Other than the casas I don't know a single bar to go have a Presidente and have a good chance of meeting P4P. Sosua has the chica bar scene and even Boca Chica has a better bar scene than SD.
If you find a place please, please, please post.[/QUOTE]Coppa every night has pros and non-pros. Can be difficult discerning who are the pros and who are chicas just hanging out. I am friends with one waiter there and he tells me which chicas are pros. A small bottle of presidente beer is 200 pesos in Coppa. It is loud in there and not the easiest place to chat up chicas. But if you go there, get a spot near the bar, towards the right when you enter from the casino. Seems pro chicas who are alone like to stand around near that area. Getting a table with chairs, you usually have to buy a bottle of liquor (over 100 dollars).
It is not like classicos in Sosua.
Mint in hotel napolitano gets packed some nights and some pros wander into mint.
Atarazana bar in zona colonial sometimes has pros that hang out there. Again some of the chicas there, look like normal chicas. I was there one night when two Older American guys, one black and the other white, they were in business clothes, suit and tie, hooked up with these two big chested light skin dominican chicas.
[QUOTE=Third World]...........MY FIRST TRIP I ENJOYED CLUB MC THE BEST BUT CASA DE MODELOS IS MY NUMBER 1 FOR NOW.[/QUOTE]
Tell me more. Out of all my trips to SD I haven't been to either one of these. What makes them so special?
[QUOTE=Koki9290]While the girls at Eagle and La Base are available, it is not point and click. You have to build a repoire and then they might go with you. Last time at Eagle, the hottest chica there spent all her time servicing an older Dominican (may be 65 yrs old). She brought him his drinks stayed and talked to him and danced for him. These girls are looking for someone to help them fianancially, not to pick up a couple thousand pesos for a one night stand.[/QUOTE]
I have never been to Eagles but the chicas at La Base look high maintenance and looking for long term support. The age of the supporter doesn't matter to these chicas.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I have never been to Eagles but the chicas at La Base look high maintenance and looking for long term support. The age of the supporter doesn't matter to these chicas.[/QUOTE]
IMHO, the waitstaff at La Base were 6-7 for the best of the bunch, at Eagle most were 8-9. They were definitely high maintenance but if I lived there, I'd take a shot. Then again, there are so many chicas that are novia material.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Tell me more. Out of all my trips to SD I haven't been to either one of these. What makes them so special?[/QUOTE]
This is from a personal stand point. Both places where a little more private and I think that's more to my liking. I just felt comfortable in the environment of each spot.
Club MC was more like a one bedroom apt. with 10-12 girls, I don't remember what most of them looked like but it was only me and my buddy so we grabbed the two stood out to us to most. Graciela and Cindy their names were, and not one time did we feel rushed, or pressured. We had drinks, took our time, made our decision, and after our first session we stayed and relaxed until we decided to go.
Casa de Modelos the same but it was a bigger and better spot with the bedrooms upstairs. Nice sitting area, with couches and tables with high stools if you wanted to sit and have a couple drinks before you make a decision. I think they had some very attractive girls and I'm picky, plus a procrastinating azz dude but I seen a couple that I wanted as soon as they lined up! We were in there for like 2hrs. Had some drinks, relaxed, sessioned, and then repeated the same routine with cigars breaks in between. This also had a more personal vibe, and I never felt rushed while in the room with a girl, or never felt pressured to buy a drink or make a decision selecting a girl. I like that a lot, plus they had a nice selection.
I never been to GBP or El Penthouse so I definitely want to try those, but Baby Dolls, & Foxy's are not for me, those chics are bold! LOL! YOU BUY ME DRINK? YOU TIP FOR ME? WE NO FUKKIN? LOL!
I went to 305 kinda early and had to go in from the back so it was only like 3 girls up, and the rest were still sleep, so I'll try them again also.
In closing, I also wanna say I never paid over $2500 pesos at either spot (the same price most girls are asking for in Sosua) and I'm really feeling Modelos right now until something better appeals to me.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Coppa every night has pros and non-pros. Can be difficult discerning who are the pros and who are chicas just hanging out.....
Mint in hotel napolitano gets packed some nights and some pros wander into mint.
Atarazana bar in zona colonial sometimes has pros that hang out there......[/QUOTE]
I would not consider any of these bars a sure shot P4P hang out.
P4P in SD is low key. Most chica pick ups are behind closed doors except at night when the chicas hit the streets. There isn't a bar I know of where someone walking down the street would know this is a pick up spot, and I am not talking about casas. A place like the Piano Bar in Boca Chica or even a 4 Roses bar like in Sosua would be nice. IMO I don't think the government wants places like this in SD, open air puta bar.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I would not consider any of these bars a sure shot P4P hang out.
P4P in SD is low key. Most chica pick ups are behind closed doors except at night when the chicas hit the streets. There isn't a bar I know of where someone walking down the street would know this is a pick up spot, and I am not talking about casas. A place like the Piano Bar in Boca Chica or even a 4 Roses bar like in Sosua would be nice. IMO I don't think the government wants places like this in SD, open air puta bar.[/QUOTE]Coppa just about always has some pros. The corner bar in the casino at the Jaragua Hotel just about always has a few pros. Piano Bar in Boca Chica, I don't know the place.
[QUOTE=Koki9290]IMHO, the waitstaff at La Base were 6-7 for the best of the bunch, at Eagle most were 8-9. They were definitely high maintenance but if I lived there, I'd take a shot. Then again, there are so many chicas that are novia material.[/QUOTE]2 minutes from Eagle Sports Bar there are about 8 cabanas. There were about 6-7 waitresses the last time I was at Eagle. They were wearing very small uniforms, you could see at least 50% of their ass cheeks. Some of the waitresses were tall, with healthy legs and backsides. Only one waitress gave me a semi smile, when she asked to borrow my lighter for another client. The place has an inside bar with tables and there is an outdoor area with at least 20 tables and chairs. I was there on a Sunday to watch American football, around 4pm, there were maybe 10 other clients there. A merengue tipico band started to play and the music was loud.
Hooking up with one the waitresses there, appears a guy would have to work it. Ask a waitress for her cell phone number and try to meet her when she is off from working.
Le Base is closer to Zona Colonial (about 10 minutes), I never hung out there. Eagle Sports Bar is about a 20 minute drive from Zona Colonial. Eagle Sports Bar is in Santo Domingo Este (zona oriental). There is not much else happening around Eagle Sports bar. Near Le Base there are other bars and people walk along Avenida espana.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs] A place like the Piano Bar in Boca Chica .[/QUOTE]
Isn't there a piano bar right behind the Pharmacy in SD about 3 blocks on the west side of pasteur. There are about 4 little casas with like an average of 4 girls in that area AVG. RATING (6-). Went to 3 of 4 to check prices 1500-2000 pesos max. lots of Puerto Ricans and I shit you not..
Ill send names n GPS cords...When I get back down later this month...I think its Pasteur 56 on the mongering Map but there are several in that area..
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]Isn't there a piano bar right behind the Pharmacy in SD about 3 blocks on the west side of pasteur. There are about 4 little casas with like an average of 4 girls in that area AVG. RATING (6-). Went to 3 of 4 to check prices 1500-2000 pesos max. lots of Puerto Ricans and I shit you not..
Ill send names n GPS cords...When I get back down later this month...I think its Pasteur 56 on the mongering Map but there are several in that area..[/QUOTE]
I am not sure how long they have been there but at SDQ there are two places you can buy or rent GPS equipment. One on the arrival level and one on the departure level near the escalator.
Are you talking about this Piano Bar in SD?
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Coppa just about always has some pros. The corner bar in the casino at the Jaragua Hotel just about always has a few pros. Piano Bar in Boca Chica, I don't know the place.[/QUOTE]
Piano Bar used to be called Ruta 66 and there was an old gasoline pump in front.
I want to see a nice puta bar in SD where you can stroll in with jeans, sneakers, and a T-shirt. That's what I like............
Coppa, Jaragua, and Mint too prim and proper for me. Plus them chicas cost too much. I am happier drinking at the colmado across from Navarro Hotel. Chicas come and go there all day long, 1500 pesos +/-.
Pic is old gas pump in fron of Ruta 66.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I am not sure how long they have been there but at SDQ there are two places you can buy or rent GPS equipment. One on the arrival level and one on the departure level near the escalator.
Are you talking about this Piano Bar in SD?[/QUOTE]
NO, and have GPS on my phone. It works on both my T-Mobile service and Clairo sim. I traded my iphone in for a HTC HD2 and had way better luck internationally. I have a app called footprints that takes a pic and saves the GPS coordinates that you can upload to Google.
Ill have to snaps some picks next week. Ask any hustler on the corner of the abandoned lot and they will be glad to direct you or give you a card. They get a couple pesos from the casa and what ever you think they deserve....Had a nice litte peurto rican with tight phat ass booty that drained every ounce of me, literally. Wound up sitting on the wall with the hustlers and shoe shine kids drinking a Presidente to recover. Matter of fact the tall shoe shine kid with the bad eye showed it to me. The name of the bar is definitly the Piano bar.
But I must agree that Casa Modelos and 305 have the best "CONSISTANT" quality in Santo/Boca area....
56 Avenida Pasteur?
Usually the same guys and same shoe shine kids on Pasteur between the Malecon and Idependencia. Same two guys who work in the small colmado near Mystik Hotel. In the daytime people come to get large plastic containers for water, filled up at the place that is run by Villar Hernanos restaurant.
I have seen one shoe shine kid, grow and grow. He was a little kid when I first saw him, now he is almost as tall as me. Another shoe shine kid with the limp, told me he lives in los guandules, supposedly the worst barrio in Santo Domingo. Those shoeshine kids are outside Coppa Discoteca till very late in the night.
I have never had any problems with any of the shoeshine kids or the guys who hang around on Pasteur.
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]NO, and have GPS on my phone. It works on both my T-Mobile service and Clairo sim. I traded my iphone in for a HTC HD2 and had way better luck internationally. I have a app called footprints that takes a pic and saves the GPS coordinates that you can upload to Google.
Ill have to snaps some picks next week. Ask any hustler on the corner of the abandoned lot and they will be glad to direct you or give you a card. They get a couple pesos from the casa and what ever you think they deserve....Had a nice litte peurto rican with tight phat ass booty that drained every ounce of me, literally. Wound up sitting on the wall with the hustlers and shoe shine kids drinking a Presidente to recover. Matter of fact the tall shoe shine kid with the bad eye showed it to me. The name of the bar is definitly the Piano bar.
But I must agree that Casa Modelos and 305 have the best "CONSISTANT" quality in Santo/Boca area....[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]56 Avenida Pasteur?
Usually the same guys and same shoe shine kids on Pasteur between the Malecon and Pasteur. Same two guys who work in the small colmado near Mystik Hotel. In the daytime people come to get large plastic containers for water, filled up at the place that is run by Villar Hernanos restaurant.
I have seen one shoe shine kid, grow and grow. He was a little kid when I first him, now he is almost as tall as me. Another shoe shine kid with the limp, told me he lives in los guandules, supposedly the worst barrio in Santo Domingo. Those shoeshine kids are outside Coppa Discoteca till very late in the night.
I have never had any problems with any of the shoeshine kids or the guys who hang around on Pasteur.[/QUOTE]
I have not had any issues with them either. Just the low life that prays on them. They are good kids just born in poverty. There is one of them that is like 14 but 4-10. Kid is smart as a whip. I messed with him with a paper napkin. Drew a triangle and worked the pathag.. . HE GOT IT! Took the same differential change reference and drew up the basic SML finance equation HE GOt IT! Only thing I could think of was "what a waste of talent." He will be running that ave in a couple of years you can bet on it. He should be helping run the country.
Man that water station is always bustling with business and lines of people. I see they are expanding. Its right next to my favorite nite time food joint. I dont know what it is but that damn spagetti,chicken and Grande Presidente at 5:00 A.M. is the Shiiiiiiiiiit....
Coppa, Jaragua, and Mint too prim and proper for me. Plus them chicas cost too much. I am happier drinking at the colmado across from Navarro Hotel. Chicas come and go there all day long, 1500 pesos +/-.
That's my spot. The colmado across from my hotel La Casona Dorada. I was just there for 6 days and going back less then one month later lol, May 19-23. I always get started at the colmado. Every trip I bring 2 duffle bags filled with sandels, t-shirts and baseball hats. I give them to the shoe shine boys, to my hotel staff, and people at the colmado. I bring clothes for my tour guide and friend Santo and for my novia. All cheap stuff but they love it. I am well liked at the colmado, last trip I spent about $100 at night there just getting drunk and buying people stuff. I did very well betting sports at 5 star. I crushed the NBA during my trip. What's better than going on vacation and coming back with more money than you left with.
I was mostly with my novia. Bq Ribs you are right. The more you go the less it is about the number of girls and more about finding what you like. I still was with some of the SW at the colmado. They ask me for sex all day so after I get to drinking I usually give in. 1500
And Bq, I called you on that Sunday and got a message in spanish. I tried to leave a message, hope you got it.
[QUOTE=Joe Roma]......Bq Ribs you are right. The more you go the less it is about the number of girls and more about finding what you like..[/QUOTE]In SD is you can always find something to do that you like. I think for the most part the SD guys are into other things besides trying to knock out 5 chicas a day.
[QUOTE=Joe Roma]......I still was with some of the SW at the colmado. They ask me for sex all day so after I get to drinking I usually give in. 1500.[/QUOTE]LOL, same thing happened to me my last night. I sat at the colmado sipping Brugal and Presidentes. I finally gave into one of the quieter chicas sitting there. A little over an hour later I was very pleased I did. $RD1500 was the chica tab.
[QUOTE=Joe Roma]......And Bq, I called you on that Sunday and got a message in spanish. I tried to leave a message, hope you got it.[/QUOTE]I was in the campo in Bonao that Sunday. The phone answering message is set up by Orange. I don't speak Spanish so I have no idea how to change the message or retrieve voice mail. Text messages are no problem.
Wow, you going back quick. You will miss Anthony Santos at La Base on May 28.
I didn't get a chance last trip but maybe you can check out the bowling alley with your lady friend. Another good thing to do during the day is take a chica to the mall, Plaza Central. It is a real inexpensive date. Do some window shopping and have lunch. There are two other malls in SD centro but a little more upscale and most chicas you and I meet will feel out of place. Remember how you pleased her with the baseball game?.......... LOL
Frist timer to DR which hotel do u recemmend for me Jaragua, Melia, or Hilton?
And which one is close to all the chicas?
[QUOTE=Bermuda69]Frist timer to DR which hotel do u recemmend for me Jaragua, Melia, or Hilton?
And which one is close to all the chicas?[/QUOTE]
First time to DR, any special reason why you picked Santo Domingo and not Sosua?
Do you want a chica friendly hotel?
[QUOTE=Bermuda69]Frist timer to DR which hotel do u recemmend for me Jaragua, Melia, or Hilton?
And which one is close to all the chicas?[/QUOTE]Jaragua and Melia are closer to the action. Hilton, Jaragua and Melia are not really chica friendly. You may have trouble bringing chicas to your room, at these hotels. There are other smaller hotels near Jaragua and Melia where you can bring a chica to your room, without a headache.
[QUOTE=Bermuda69]Frist timer to DR which hotel do u recemmend for me Jaragua, Melia, or Hilton?
And which one is close to all the chicas?[/QUOTE]
All 3 hotels are not Chica friendly. The Hilton will charge you an extra $25 approx, ro bring in a chica. They will charge you each night she is there unless you find someone and check in with her. The other 2 require you to check in with the chica. Have stayed at all 3. I go t the Courtyard which is 5 minutes from the Malceon. There is a college a block away. Very safe area.
[QUOTE=Bermuda69]Frist timer to DR which hotel do u recemmend for me Jaragua, Melia, or Hilton?
And which one is close to all the chicas?[/QUOTE]
Why SD? Most posters agree that the city is tougher than the north coast.
[QUOTE=Score77]All 3 hotels are not Chica friendly. The Hilton will charge you an extra $25 approx, to bring in a chica. They will charge you each night she is there unless you find someone and check in with her. The other 2 require you to check in with the chica. Have stayed at all 3. I go t the Courtyard which is 5 minutes from the Malceon. There is a college a block away. Very safe area.[/QUOTE]Courtyard Hotel on Avenida Maximo looks like a very nice hotel. It is located on a busy street, Super Mercado Nacional is located nearby. Two Universities are located on Avenida Maximo Gomez. Courtyard is caro (expensive), about $150 per night.
Manizales gave a guy who works at the Melia about 500 pesos so he could bring in a chica. Some working girls know people who work at the Jaragua and therefore some of them get into the Jaragua. Overall, I would not recommend staying at Melia, Jaragua or Hilton, if a guy wants to have sex in his room with working girls.
Boricua Online has said Hotel Napolitano is chica friendly, it is on the Malecon about 6 blocks east of the Melia. Mercure Hotel, Hotel de Penalba, Hotel Palacio are chica friendly hotels in Zona Colonial.
If the guy wanted to be close to the action and stay in Jaragua or Melia, he could rent a second room in a hotel like the Navarro (about 1500 pesos per night) and use that second room for his special time with the chicas. Hotel Navarro is in the middle of the action, added bonus is that some of the chicas who work at Foxys live in the Navarro. Navarro is about three blocks from the Melia and about 4 blocks from the Jaragua.
[quote=bermuda69]frist timer to dr which hotel do u recemmend for me jaragua, melia, or hilton?
and which one is close to all the chicas?[/quote]
me, i prefer to not [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord116][CodeWord116][/url] in my own back yard.
you can get the jaragua garden rooms for as low as $65 bucks/night. you can use the local promotion rate on the mariott website when booking.
you can also get a room at the hotel riazor, a 2 minute walk away for about $65 /night as well.
that way you get to sleep in a 5 star hotel, relax at a 5 star pool, play at the casino, etc etc. and when it comes to play, bang at the riazor (which is chica friendly), have a late night meal at their restaurant for cheap, and walk back to your room and sleep.
[quote=pussy engineer]me, i prefer to not [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord116][CodeWord116][/url] in my own back yard.
you can get the jaragua garden rooms for as low as $65 bucks/night. you can use the local promotion rate on the mariott website when booking.
you can also get a room at the hotel riazor, a 2 minute walk away for about $65 /night as well.
that way you get to sleep in a 5 star hotel, relax at a 5 star pool, play at the casino, etc etc. and when it comes to play, bang at the riazor (which is chica friendly), have a late night meal at their restaurant for cheap, and walk back to your room and sleep.[/quote]are you saying to pay for both jaragua and riazor just to use the f**king pool at the jaragua? you don't have to stay at the jaragua to use the casino and and the riazor is girl friendly with safes in the room so what's wrong with banging a chica there, i and many guys on this board have done it.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Courtyard Hotel on Avenida Maximo looks like a very nice hotel. It is located on a busy street, Super Mercado Nacional is located nearby. Two Universities are located on Avenida Maximo Gomez. Courtyard is caro (expensive), about $150 per night.
Manizales gave a guy who works at the Melia about 500 pesos so he could bring in a chica. Some working girls know people who work at the Jaragua and therefore some of them get into the Jaragua. Overall, I would not recommend staying at Melia, Jaragua or Hilton, if a guy wants to have sex in his room with working girls.
Boricua Online has said Hotel Napolitano is chica friendly, it is on the Malecon about 6 blocks east of the Melia. Mercure Hotel, Hotel de Penalba, Hotel Palacio are chica friendly hotels in Zona Colonial.
If the guy wanted to be close to the action and stay in Jaragua or Melia, he could rent a second room in a hotel like the Navarro (about 1500 pesos per night) and use that second room for his special time with the chicas. Hotel Navarro is in the middle of the action, added bonus is that some of the chicas who work at Foxys live in the Navarro. Navarro is about three blocks from the Melia and about 4 blocks from the Jaragua.[/QUOTE]Just my opinion but I would NEVER pay for two rooms just to be able to be where the action is especially when the Riazor is directly behind it,a two minute walk. Furthermore the "action" isn't much to speak of,this ain't Vegas.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Boricua Online has said Hotel Napolitano is chica friendly, it is on the Malecon about 6 blocks east of the Melia. Mercure Hotel, Hotel de Penalba, Hotel Palacio are chica friendly hotels in Zona Colonial.[/QUOTE]The Napolitano is chica friendly, but I really don't like the rooms there. They're very old and need renovating. The plumbing was jacked up, and the a/c was spotty. All for about $93 a night. Granted, this was shortly after the earthquake in Haiti. And it was hard to find a cheap room in SD with all of the relief effort workers in town.
I like the Apartahotel Roma. The rooms are decent and clean with a/c, and the water was very hot. And it's on to the Conde. Not a fabulous hotel. But a great deal for $45USD (they only accept cash).
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]
Boricua Online has said Hotel Napolitano is chica friendly, it is on the Malecon about 6 blocks east of the Melia. Mercure Hotel, Hotel de Penalba, Hotel Palacio are chica friendly hotels in Zona Colonial.
If the guy wanted to be close to the action and stay in Jaragua or Melia, he could rent a second room in a hotel like the Navarro (about 1500 pesos per night) and use that second room for his special time with the chicas. Hotel Navarro is in the middle of the action, added bonus is that some of the chicas who work at Foxys live in the Navarro. Navarro is about three blocks from the Melia and about 4 blocks from the Jaragua.[/QUOTE]
Navarro also rents for short term, a few hours for 800 pesos.
Napolitano is 100% guest friendly, Jaragua has a no guest policy but if the chica do not look like a puta, do not wear or act like one they are not going to block her entrance.
[quote=pussy engineer]me, i prefer to not [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord116][CodeWord116][/url] in my own back yard.
you can get the jaragua garden rooms for as low as $65 bucks/night. you can use the local promotion rate on the mariott website when booking.
you can also get a room at the hotel riazor, a 2 minute walk away for about $65 /night as well.
that way you get to sleep in a 5 star hotel, relax at a 5 star pool, play at the casino, etc etc. and when it comes to play, bang at the riazor (which is chica friendly), have a late night meal at their restaurant for cheap, and walk back to your room and sleep.[/quote]
the rooms in the garden section are a sh-t hole. the riazor has better rooms. jaragua is not a 5 star hotel. it plays as a 3 star in the garden rooms.
If you read classified ads (in Spanish) Gran Paradise Center is promoting itself as a place to satisfy fantasies other places rarely or never satisfy. They have an activity this Wednesday night, a real lesbian show that includes interaction with the public that pays a 500 pesos fee. According to the ad the girls are going to bj the guys and you are going to finish over the girl's bodies, bukkake dominican style. From 7:00 pm. I have never read of something like this in Santo Domingo but I believe is common in other countries. I definitely am going to visit this place for another 3,some, heheh.
[QUOTE=Tiguerasso]......I like the Apartahotel Roma. The rooms are decent and clean with a/c, and the water was very hot. And it's on to the Conde. Not a fabulous hotel. But a great deal for $45USD (they only accept cash).[/QUOTE]
Way too many steps for me to walk up and down every day and at night that area is dead.
[quote=pussy engineer]me, i prefer to not [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord116][CodeWord116][/url] in my own back yard.
you can get the jaragua garden rooms for as low as $65 bucks/night. you can use the local promotion rate on the mariott website when booking.
you can also get a room at the hotel riazor, a 2 minute walk away for about $65 /night as well.
that way you get to sleep in a 5 star hotel, relax at a 5 star pool, play at the casino, etc etc. and when it comes to play, bang at the riazor (which is chica friendly), have a late night meal at their restaurant for cheap, and walk back to your room and sleep.[/quote]
can you post the link for the $65 bucks/night at jaragua?
jaragua is a 3 star hotel as shown on their website. the cheapest weekend rate is $88 plus tax which would be $110.88. now on top of this you think it is wise to also rent a $65 room at riazor. $175 a night for hotel rooms? if you have cash flow like that good for you. i know i don't.
if you are going to post a special hotel rate it would be nice to state whether it is with or without taxes and a link.
$110.88 a night in the jaragua garden section is no bargain. the garden section is no more than a glorified motel 8.
meals at the restaurant next to riazor are not cheap. they are reasonable priced but by no means are they cheap.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Way too many steps for me to walk up and down every day and at night that area is dead.[/QUOTE]The working girls start appearing on Avenida Independencia around 7pm, near Villar Hernanos restaurant, in front of Duque Wellington Hotel and Hotel Navarro. There are chicas on Ave Independencia, near Avenida Pasteur and Hotel Navarro till at least 4am. Casa 305 is on Avenida Independencia, in that same area and is open late. Also working girls hang out in front of Coppa disco on the malecon.
Zona Colonial, very late at night is empty.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]If you read classified ads (in Spanish) Gran Paradise Center is promoting itself as a place to satisfy fantasies other places rarely or never satisfy. They have an activity this Wednesday night, a real lesbian show that includes interaction with the public that pays a 500 pesos fee. According to the ad the girls are going to BJ the guys and you are going to finish over the girl's bodies, bukkake dominican style. From 7:00 pm. I have never read of something like this in Santo Domingo but I believe is common in other countries. I definitely am going to visit this place for another 3, some, heheh.[/QUOTE]Nice photo, thanks. I will stop in that place this month. I have been told Zambra is good bar/disco. Not sure where it is located in Santo Domingo.
[QUOTE=Score77]The rooms in the Garden section are a sh-t hole. The Riazor has better rooms. Jaragua is not a 5 star hotel. It plays as a 3 star in the garden rooms.[/QUOTE]Agreed, garden view rooms are nothing special, then they want another $20 dollars for 24 hours of internet service and food and drink in the Jaragua is expensive. The pool is nice at the Jaragua and valet parking is convenient.
The new Holiday Inn on Avenida Lincoln looks like a nice hotel, price is over $100 per night.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Can you post the link for the $65 bucks/night at Jaragua?
Jaragua is a 3 star hotel as shown on their website. The cheapest weekend rate is $88 plus tax which would be $110.88. Now on top of this you think it is wise to also rent a $65 room at Riazor. $175 a night for hotel rooms? If you have cash flow like that good for you. I know I don't.
If you are going to post a special hotel rate it would be nice to state whether it is with or without taxes and a link.
$110.88 a night in the Jaragua Garden Section is no bargain. The Garden Section is no more than a glorified Motel 8.
Meals at the restaurant next to Riazor are not cheap. They are reasonable priced but by no means are they cheap.[/QUOTE]
Gardens AND Tower (no ocean view) do start at 89.00 but if paid via visa the third night was free with march promotion now ended. Watch out for the mold and buffet at $21 dollars per person. Truly 3 star but one of the better hotels. Hilton barely better because its newer.
Jaragua now Hilton are always homebase (Secure spot for Valuables & Rally point for Group) with Mystik/Riazor @ 200dp/$55.00 daily or cabin & Mystik @ 800dp/$23 for 2 hours of play. Some of the cabins are amazing. Any casa can direct you to a cabin. Only thing I take to the Mystik/Cabin is Oakley shoulder strap containing toiletries, spare shirt & boxers , Henesey XO and Rubbers. Total Lodging comes to about 180ish (max) daily which [Based on my pocket and economic means] is inordinately reasonable for what and how I handle things. But if you going to be there over a week its drastically cheaper to pay someone's monthly rent and leave the apartment vacant for the remainder of the month. I called a real estate agent and I still am sifting through properties.
Like was said before, Guest may accompany you at the Jaragua and Hilton if she does not overtly look like a Puta and you registered a chica. But I learned; never, never , ever take any chica back to da home location. It never ever ends well. NEVER! Sets up expectations and makes you to easily cornered. Before the less Game-less start; trust starts at the door and when she realizes their remains a layer of defense up, it separates out the less desirable ones and sets them to their current purpose.
I always get a kick at how grown men tell other grown men "what they should like in a woman physically/Sexually" and "how to spend their money" especially when they are sleeping with things I would not touch and broke as hell. SMDH!
Enjoy Gran Paradise Center while you can (I intend to when I get back down) They wont be open long doing things like Orgies on premises. Patently against Presidential Policy, Law and local ordinance.
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]Gardens AND Tower (no ocean view) do start at 89.00 but if you use a visa the third night is free with current promotion and for rewards members. You have to ask and ensure your deal via telephone! Therefore, the room is actually 62.00 before IBIT etc.. or $75.. But Watch out for Mold and the breakfast buffet at $21 per person.............[/QUOTE]
I have stayed in the Garden and Tower in the past. Just my two pesos but the Garden is NOT worth it. The Tower section was nice and the price did include the buffet breakfast. I am in SD quite often so I tend to look for the $55 a night rooms. I prefer the smaller hotels. Easy in, easy out and most of the smaller hotels you don't have a problem bringing back two chicas.
Once in awhile I will hit cabana row on 30 de mayo. It is best to take a cab to keep from dealing with the PN if you plan on drinking.
Everyone has their own thing. No one thing or method is right. It all depends on what rocks your boat. Some guys like two trips a year and live high on the hog while others like me prefer ten trips a year and cut corners here and there.
IMHO Jaragua should make the Garden section guest friendly especially with the new entrance to the casino open.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]
IMHO Jaragua should make the Garden section guest friendly especially with the new entrance to the casino open.[/QUOTE]
Amen! Would be a gold mine for occupancy rates but I still wont bring a chick back to home base.
PS...The 3 for 2 nights with visa ended in April according to the Jaragua front desk but the main reservation center is saying that is not correct.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]
Once in awhile I will hit cabana row on 30 de mayo. It is best to take a cab to keep from dealing with the PN if you plan on drinking.
[/QUOTE]
NO Doubt! August visit stayed in one that was outstanding for only 800dp/$23. I cant remember which one it was (Drunk Ass Hell and need to find it again) but I drunk about 5000dp/$135 worth of shots n drinks in like one hour with a bubble butt, 36B, no waist, curly haired Haitian at Girls House. We left via cab with the assistance of the english speaking hustler/thief/heron sniffing dude always wearing Yankee or dodger hats (i hope my disgust of him shines via this post) Anyway, Got to the casa and was amazed at the build. JacuzzI, porn onTV, fuck chair and cleaner than anything I have stayed in yet. Did the hatian twice until on the second I got the obligatory "Fuki Fuki No Leche" Was to drunk to leave so I just gave her 500 pesos for a cab and tip . Got the "mis necesito dolares" but closed the door on her fine ass and laid back down. Woke up 1 hour later to the manager tapping on my door saying "Time up" for some reason I said "I need more pussy" and laid back down. 30 minutes later. Knock! Knock! SerenaWilliamsJR and manager. Awwww! customer service! Total charge for additional two nuts and 4 hours? 2800DP/$78. SerenaWilliamsJR was with anything BBBJ,CG, Reverse CG, Doggy finish CIM no spit. BBBJ, CG, Side, BBBJ, finish Doggy and check out! I need to find this place and her again..
*********NEW NO LECHE COMBINATION OR RECYCLED IF ON BRAZIL FORUM
Between 5000-7500 or 1 to 1.5 scoops L-Arginine Ethyl Powder, depending on body weight in morning on empty stomach daily one week before trip. 20mg of Cialis at landing. Continue L-Arginine during trip and will think your 16 with a steel pipe attached. Aside from sex ed, drastically improved my blood pressure beyond anything I ever took.
****DO NOT TAKE YOHIMBINE OR EVEN DARE THINK ABOUT ANY OF THE DRUGS LISTED ABOVE IF YOU HAVE PAST ARTERIAL DAMAGE!
Autopista 30 de Mayo is what the Malecon becomes. The first cabana you hit when heading west from the Hilton is Princess Cabana (freezing cold air conditioning, murder scene in one of the rooms there, some young gay guy murdered a gay Dominican TV Producer there). After five minutes continuing west, you will enter Ciudad de Amor, at least 8 cabanas, on both sides of the road. La Pirata is a good restaurant near there, romantic place, with tables under palm leaved roofs overlooking the water.
The night I used Princessa Cabana it was a Saturday night, I got there around 3am, there was only one open garage door, all the other rooms were occupied. Some old 1950's era slow Spanish music was blasting in the room. I was drunk (the chica I was with had me try all of the drinks she ordered in Coppa). Took me a while to figure out how to change the music. Had sex, fell asleep and woke up freezing, there were only sheets on the bed, windows didn't open. I got dressed and checked out to escape the cold. Drove by Hotel Melia and Coppa Discoteca around 6am and I saw some people there. Drove the chica home to Zona Oriental and then drove to Juan Dolio.
The new entrance for the casino at the Jaragua will decrease some pedestrian traffic near the lobby, but many of the chicas enter the Jaragua, through the back entrance near Avenida Independencia. I would guess those chicas would still walk past the lobby to get into the casino.
What they should do is make the new entrance go into a new discoteca to compete with coppa. Convert that corner bar in the casino into a disco. Years ago the Jaragua had a discoteca, I have not seen that disco open in a long time.
Coppa is about the only late night place where you can get a drink and check out eye candy. Mint gets packed some nights, but I have been in Miint where I was the only customer.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I have stayed in the Garden and Tower in the past. Just my two pesos but the Garden is NOT worth it. The Tower section was nice and the price did include the buffet breakfast. I am in SD quite often so I tend to look for the $55 a night rooms. I prefer the smaller hotels. Easy in, easy out and most of the smaller hotels you don't have a problem bringing back two chicas.
Once in awhile I will hit cabana row on 30 de mayo. It is best to take a cab to keep from dealing with the PN if you plan on drinking.
Everyone has their own thing. No one thing or method is right. It all depends on what rocks your boat. Some guys like two trips a year and live high on the hog while others like me prefer ten trips a year and cut corners here and there.
IMHO Jaragua should make the Garden section guest friendly especially with the new entrance to the casino open.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce] I cant remember which one it was (Drunk Ass Hell and need to find it again) but I drunk about 5000dp/$135 worth of shots n drinks in like one hour ... [/QUOTE]There is a bar in a private home in Zona Colonial, that stays open till whenever. Nice house, with lots of artwork. 40 year old Dominican lady was the bartender, the night I was there. The night I was there, people from Spain were drinking and smoking cigars inside, the guys had tuxedos on. I stayed there till about 6am, had many shots of tequila. I walked from there, back to the apartment on the malecon, walking past the morning traffic. Taxi drivers should know where that place is.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]There is a bar in a private home in Zona Colonial, that stays open till whenever. Nice house, with lots of artwork. 40 year old Dominican lady was the bartender, the night I was there. The night I was there, people from Spain were drinking and smoking cigars inside, the guys had tuxedos on. I stayed there till about 6am, had many shots of tequila. I walked from there, back to the apartment on the malecon, walking past the morning traffic. Taxi drivers should know where that place is.[/QUOTE]
Did not like that place. Was oober creepy to me. Ran out and went to casas modelos
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce].......Woke up 1 hour later to the manager tapping on my door saying "Time up" for some reason I said "I need more pussy" and laid back down. 30 minutes later. Knock! Knock! SerenaWilliamsJR and manager. Awwww! customer service! Total charge for additional two nuts and 4 hours? 2800DP/$78. SerenaWilliamsJR was with anything BBBJ,CG, Reverse CG, Doggy finish CIM no spit. BBBJ, CG, Side, BBBJ, finish Doggy and check out! I need to find this place and her again......[/QUOTE]
Thick thighs and all?
Not a bad deal for room service. You can get just about anything you want in SD, just have to ask the right person. Nothing is impossible, well almost nothing.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Nice photo, thanks. I will stop in that place this month. I have been told Zambra is good bar/disco. Not sure where it is located in Santo Domingo.[/QUOTE]
Zambra is on Roberto Pastoriza 313, Plaza Uris, it has a pin in the map. I visited the place a year ago, a favorite among latin foreign students and local mid to high class. The place is nice, 99% of the girls there were pretty. They close by 3:00- 4:00 a.m.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Way too many steps for me to walk up and down every day and at night that area is dead.[/QUOTE]LOL! Yup, you're right. They could definitely use an elevator. I guess it never bothered me because I'm in fairly decent shape, and there aren't really that many floors in that hotel.
I like the Conde during the day and early evenings. And I'm always taking a taxi back and forth at night. So the fact that it's empty then doesn't really concern me. I kinda prefer the peace and quiet (though the noise level does crank up quite a notch around 8am).
All in all, I still think that the Apartahotel Roma is a good deal for the price. And I'm generally pretty particular about where I stay.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Zambra is on Roberto Pastoriza 313, Plaza Uris, it has a pin in the map. I visited the place a year ago, a favorite among latin foreign students and local mid to high class. The place is nice, 99% of the girls there were pretty. They close by 3:00- 4:00 a.m.[/QUOTE]Muchas gracias amigo.
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]Did not like that place. Was oober creepy to me. Ran out and went to casas modelos[/QUOTE]There are not a lot of places to drink at 4am on a Tuesday night. The female bartender wanted to visit the apartment where I was staying that morning, so I probably could have bagged her.
I visited casa de modelas one night around 4am, they wouldn't let me in, they said I could choose a chica while standing outside, while looking through a window into the living room, where the chicas were lined up. Casa Azul stays open late and is a place where I didn't get rushed or hassled to choose a chica. Casa Theresa late at night, let me in for one beer and said I had to choose a chica within 10 minutes. Casa 305 was tranquil at 4am, no rush and no hassle, when I stopped there for a beer.
On vacation, sometimes I like to drink and stay out late.
Would be nice if coppa had some competition, for the late night crowd or if they got rid of the curfew. Santo Domingo had small bars where you could get drinks till 7am, before the curfew.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Zambra is on Roberto Pastoriza 313, Plaza Uris, it has a pin in the map. I visited the place a year ago, a favorite among latin foreign students and local mid to high class. The place is nice, 99% of the girls there were pretty. They close by 3:00- 4:00 a.m.[/QUOTE]North of GBP, between lincoln and tiradentes, avenida Roberto Pastoriza runs parallel with ave 27 de febrero and is the next big cross street, north of ave 27 de febrero. Beginning part of the neighborhood called Naco.
Jao
The night you took me to Mynt, about 3 a.m., it was rocking. I never saw more beautiful Dominicanas. But you definitely had to have game. No working girls in that crowd. When you coming down?
[QUOTE=Koki9290]Jao,
The night you took me to Mynt, about 3 a.m., it was rocking. I never saw more beautiful Dominicanas. But you definitely had to have game. No working girls in that crowd. When you coming down?[/QUOTE]That night it was packed. Other nights it is dead. I get tired of only having Coppa to go to, late on a weeknight. I was trying to get to SDQ this week, but it looks like I will be in Dom Rep next week. The juggling begins once I get there. I am not sure where I will be staying. I will spend at least one night in Santiago. I will also visit Juan Dolio and San Pedro de Marcoris. I'll be in Santo Domingo for at least a few nights.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]There are not a lot of places to drink at 4am on a Tuesday night. The female bartender wanted to visit the apartment where I was staying that morning, so I probably could have bagged her.
I visited casa de modelas one night around 4am, they wouldn't let me in, they said I could choose a chica while standing outside, while looking through a window into the living room, where the chicas were lined up. Casa Azul stays open late and is a place where I didn't get rushed or hassled to choose a chica. Casa Theresa late at night, let me in for one beer and said I had to choose a chica within 10 minutes. Casa 305 was tranquil at 4am, no rush and no hassle, when I stopped there for a beer.
On vacation, sometimes I like to drink and stay out late.
Would be nice if coppa had some competition, for the late night crowd or if they got rid of the curfew. Santo Domingo had small bars where you could get drinks till 7am, before the curfew.[/QUOTE]Great info for the drunken insomniac mongers. My biggest issue is horrible spanish. I understand most of what is said but my ability to reply inteligently is awful, back to rosetta stone and Tootsie/Pink Pony in Miami for practice.
One place I can't force myself to go in is Doolhouse. What's the deal? Keep hearing a lot about Brazillians wanting $200/$300. Foxys ruined it for me....
Finally putting my boots on the ground in Santo Domingo after a five year absence. I have narrowed my hotels down to Marriott Courtyard and The Palacio. Before I flip a coin, I ask opinions from the experts.
Thanks
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]Great info for the drunken insomniac mongers. My biggest issue is horrible spanish. I understand most of what is said but my ability to reply inteligently is awful. Back to rosetta stone and Tootsie/Pink Pony in Miami for practice.
One place I can't force myself to go in is Doolhouse. What's the deal? Keep hearing a lot about Brazillians wanting $200/$300. Foxys ruined it for me.[/QUOTE]When I drink Dominican coffee, in the evening, it keeps me up. I usually catch up on my sleep, when I return to the States. In the DR, so many chicas, so little time.
A Santo Domingo chica wants me to take her to Dollhouse. I have never been in that place, I read about the prices there and said to myself, not for me. Supposedly lots of chicas with silicone tetas.
[QUOTE=H Bush]Finally putting my boots on the ground in Santo Domingo after a five year absence. I have narrowed my hotels down to Marriott Courtyard and The Palacio. Before I flip a coin, I ask opinions from the experts.
Thanks[/QUOTE]I checked the prices of Courtyard by Marriot last week on their webpage, after taxes were included it was about $200 per night for their hotel on Avenida Maximo Gomez in SDQ. At the Hotel Palacio if you a book a room for only one person it is about $85 per night, if you book for two people it usually comes out to about $100 per night, taxes included. I have only seen the Courtyard from the outside, looks like a nice hotel. Courtyard is on a busy street, Maximo Gomez. There is a University near to the Courtyard. There is some heavy traffic on Avenida Maximo Gomez during rush hour.
Palacio Hotel is about 100 feet off of El Conde, a pedestrian street in Zona Colonial. Hotel Palacio is about one block from Mercure Hotel and two blocks from Hotel De Penalbe. The Cathedral and the Hard Rock Cafe are three blocks away from the Palacio.
Late at night there will not be much happening on Maximo Gomez. I never saw any working girls on Ave. Maximo Gomez. If you stay at the Courtyard most likely you will have to take a taxi to find the chicas.
Zona Colonial is busy throughout the day with people walking on El Conde. Late at night the streets in Zona Colonial are empty. From the Hotel Palacio there are bars and restaurants within walking distance (bar 360 in zona coloial has working girls).
Hotel Palacio is the former home of an Ex President of the Dominican Republic, from over 100 years ago. My last stay there, I met the owner, a nice older German guy named George. The manager of Hotel Palacio is also a German guy.
Hotel Palacio has two elevators, a small pool on the 4th floor, an inside courtyard with plants. I have stayed in about 5 different rooms at the Palacio. Each room is different. Some rooms have high ceilings with old 6x6 cross beams. Old brickwork throughout the hotel. Palacio gives you a white plastic room key card, no magnetic strip on the key card, you flash the card near the door latch mechanism and the door unlocks for your room.
Any chicas you bring with you to the hotel palacio will have to have their cedula or a copy of their cedula. The workers at the front desk will make a copy.
Hotel Palacio is on calle duarte, about 100 feet from El Conde (pedestrian only street). On the corner of duarte and el conde there is la dispensa supermarket, which sells beer, soda and other food products cheap. On the other corner is the store called California, which sells clothes and toiletries (shampoo, shaving cream etc) and inside the store California there is an ATM machine. Also located on El Conde near hotel palacio is a Claro call center and Claro store.
Last time I stayed at Palacio, breakfast was included and they have free coffee throughout the day in the lobby. Around the corner from Palacio is a small old coffee shop called la cafetera, that sells espresso, cappuccino and American style coffee, to drink there or to go. They also prepare sandwiches and fresh fruit juices.
When I stay at the Palacio, I usually walk over to Hard Rock Cafe and sit outside and drink a few beers. Hard Rock is located in front of a Park that is in front of the alleged oldest cathedral in the New World (I have been told that there is a smaller, older church in Santo Domingo).
Courtyard is a modern style hotel, probably very similar to the Courtyard Hotels they have in other countries. Palacio is mostly an older building, but has some modern touches. Air Conditioning worked good in Palacio. I have left my electronics out on my bed when I was not in the room, the maids came in and changed the sheets and nothing ever went missing at the Palacio. Palacio has a small indoor garage if you have a car.
I have not stayed at the Courtyard, but 200 dollars per night is more than I want to spend. Weekend rates at many of the bigger hotels in SDQ are usually cheaper. Coupon codes exist for some travel sites, that can save you some money. Just remember, there is a 26% tax for some hotels and some restaurants.
If you want to walk around and see old stuff, cathedral or museums, then zona colonial is the choice. Zona Colonial also has bars and restaurants within easy walking distance of the hotel palacio. Hotel Palacio has free wifi.
If you want a modern style hotel on a busy street then the Courtyard would be your choice.
At night from either location you will have to take a taxi or drive your car to find chicas. Pacos cafe on El Conde, has some working girls and it is within walking distance of hotel palacio, but I never saw any great gems hanging out at Pacos. You could walk to bar 360 from the hotel palacio, if it is late at night and the door is locked, ring the bell.
Any questions just ask.
Anyone knows the requirement for operating an automobile in the DR. Does one need an international license or a US passport and drivers license acceptable? I have been to the DR numerous times but never ventured out as a personal chauffeur. I would appreciate a response from anyone.
Thanks.
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]Anyone knows the requirement for operating an automobile in the DR. Does one need an international license or a US passport and drivers license acceptable? I have been to the DR numerous times but never ventured out as a personal chauffeur. I would appreciate a response from anyone.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]
Your tourist visa will allow you to drive in the DR up to 90 days. You will need a drivers license to rent the vehicle. I recommend only carrying photocopies of you drivers lic. and passport when you are on the road. Also, get all of the insurance.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]...Palacio Hotel is about 100 feet off of El Conde, a pedestrian street in Zona Colonial. Hotel Palacio is about one block from Mercure Hotel and two blocks from Hotel De Penalbe. The Cathedral and the Hard Rock Cafe are three blocks away from the Palacio...[/QUOTE]Hi Jaosousa - How's the pool and view from the top of the Palacio? Also, what is the parking situation like at the Palacio?
Thanks,
Helpmann :)
[QUOTE=Helpmann]Hi Jaosousa - How's the pool and view from the top of the Palacio? Also, what is the parking situation like at the Palacio?
Thanks,
Helpmann :)[/QUOTE]Helpmann,
The pool at the Palacio is on the 4th floor and has about a 4.5 foot solid wall on two sides. The longer outside wall fronts calle duarte. Across the street from the longer pool wall is an old apartment building. You can look inside the apartments from the pool wall. The shorter pool wall faces north, up calle duarte, there is a church in the distance. Zona Colonial does not have many tall buildings, because the pool is on the fourth floor, it is fairly private. The hotel palacio has cameras throughout the property.
Hotel Palacio just about always has a worker standing outside during the day, they usually have a parking spot blocked off with an orange traffic cone, in front of the hotel. I have seen the same two workers out front, for the last three years. Not a big turnover of workers at the hotel. When you pull up in front of the Palacio with your car, a worker will move the traffic cone so that you can park in front of the front door of the hotel.
At night they want you to put the car in the indoor garage. The indoor parking garage is small, about 6-7 cars can fit in there. I have on occasion left my car parked outside, in front of the hotel, overnight.
The German manager of the Hotel Palacio drives a silver Mercedes Benz and his car is usually inside the indoor garage.
Can be a pain sometimes parking in the inside garage, when it has 6 other cars. On occasion I have left the keys to my car with the front desk, if they need to move my car.
There are some very narrow streets in Zona Colonial. Many streets have deep gullies for when it rains. Driving your car to Hotel Palacio there are various routes you can take. From Gascue, I usually take the Malecon and make a left off the Malecon in the zona colonial.
From Parque Independencia you can drive north and there is a very narrow cross street where you can make a right. The next bigger cross street that goes east, goes past some supermarket, has terrible traffic at rush hour.
On Calle Duarte near Hotel Palacio there are always 3-4 taxi guys waiting around. When I send the chicas home, I usually have a worker from the hotel call a taxi.
Hotel Atarazana is a small hotel in Zona Colonial, that gets good reviews on trip advisor. Has about 8 rooms, has a Policia Nacional station next to it and I was told has a secure outdoor parking lot. I believe a swiss couple run the place. Not sure how chica friendly it may be.
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]Anyone knows the requirement for operating an automobile in the DR. Does one need an international license or a US passport and drivers license acceptable? I have been to the DR numerous times but never ventured out as a personal chauffeur. I would appreciate a response from anyone.
Thanks.[/QUOTE]Car rental company only asks for your driver's license (and credit card, if you are not paying cash). I don't have an International Driver's License. I only have a New York State driver's license, has not been a problem for me, I have rented cars over 20 trips in Dom Rep.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa].......Hotel Atarazana is a small hotel in Zona Colonial, that gets good reviews on trip advisor. Has about 8 rooms, has a Policia Nacional station next to it and I was told has a secure outdoor parking lot. I believe a swiss couple run the place. Not sure how chica friendly it may be.[/QUOTE]
I stayed at Hotel Atarazana about three years ago. It is a very nice small hotel which is chica friendly, but NOT chica, chica friendly. No problem with chicas but it has to be low profile. The hotel is a couple minute walk from the eastern end of Plaza Espana. When I stayed there I did not have a rental car but you need to drive through a maze to get to Atarazana.
Hotel Atarazana is a nice quiet spot if you are just chilling with one chica for a night or two. No way would I use this hotel for chica chasing. It is just too far from everything.
The hotel probably got great reviews from Trip Advisor because that is the type of crowd that would stay there. If you read this report Boricuaonline don't waste your time adding this hotel to your monger map.
If you are in town and want to spend time with one lady this place would work because 99.9% of the people, taxi drivers included, have no idea where Hotel Atarazana is. My first night there I searched for the hotel over an hour and finally had to call the owner to come pick us up.
[url]http://www.hotel-atarazana.com/[/url]
My ex-wife's father was a good friend of Balaguer, the late president of the Dominican Republic. He taught me many things about the police in the DR. First of all, they have a law that allows tourists 90 days to become familiar with the driving rules in the DR. Next, Never argue with them, shake their hand and smile as if you are old buddies. Never ever speak a word of Spanish. Speak only English and even though you know they are asking you for your drivers license, just act dumb and keep saying "I do not speak Spanish" They get tired of f _ _ king with you and leave. It works every time and after 30 years of driving there, I have learned.
[QUOTE=Helpmann][b]1. Why are you giving a Dominican police officer your drivers license? [/b]The only thing a Dominican police officer will ever handle of mine is a photocopy of my International drivers license.
[b]2. Why are you asking a Dominican police officer how much?[/b] You're just inviting him to ask for something outrageous.
[b]3. Why are you having a conversation with a Dominican police officer?[/b] These guys don't speak English!! Why help him hustle you by speaking Spanish?
What the hell is going on in Santo Domingo?!?!? I drive in Santo Domingo almost every night I'm on the South Coast and although I have been pulled over a few times, I have never ever given into bribes and I have never paid a fine.
-Helpmann :cool:[/QUOTE]
Hey H Bush not an expert monger and it's been 5 years since my visit to Santo Domingo... if a pool is not a must have, try Hotel Mercure Comercial on El Conde was chica friendly rooms was starting at $50.00...mercure.com had a little patio in front where you could sit and watch the eye candy strolling past had several stop and invite themself up to my room.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]...The pool at the Palacio is on the 4th floor and has about a 4.5 foot solid wall on two sides. The longer outside wall fronts calle duarte. Across the street from the longer pool wall is an old apartment building. You can look inside the apartments from the pool wall. The shorter pool wall faces north, up calle duarte, there is a church in the distance...[/QUOTE]Thanks for the photos and hotel info.
-Helpmann :)
I also drove my rented car for two weeks in SD.
First time I was stopped on daytime in Boca Chica, the officer dropped my papers on the street, my friend took it back from him and stored the papers in the glovecompartment, and I did not realize in that moment, that my international drivers license was missing, I think it was blown away by the wind, when the papers were lying on the street.
Then I catched me a copy of the copy, that made Thrifty rental car company, of course it was a bad copy, in a night I was stopped by Policia Nacional on Independencia av.,
I played not speaking spanish, only some words. He wanted me to come out of the car, because one of my back light was not working. So he wanted me to fine.
But I did not understand, spoke english and when he wanted me to drive further on to a gas station, where is more light, I drove off fast and escaped the two policemen, they did not follow me.
The second time on indepedencia I was stopped, I had a girl from a club on Indep. And she told me to drive to the club and go in, because the PN is not allowed to come in. I did not know, but it worked,
The security man on the street told us later, that the police did not come too close to the club and drove off.
So I never bribed them, although they aspected it.
Don't let them fool you, and don't ask how much.
I like that, go into a casa (brothel) to escape the policia nacional, lol. Casa 305 on Avenida Independencia has a driveway with a parking area, that you can drive into. Thanks for the info.
[QUOTE=Germano123]I also drove my rented car for two weeks in SD.
First time I was stopped on daytime in Boca Chica, the officer dropped my papers on the street, my friend took it back from him and stored the papers in the glovecompartment, and I did not realize in that moment, that my international drivers license was missing, I think it was blown away by the wind, when the papers were lying on the street.
Then I catched me a copy of the copy, that made Thrifty rental car company, of course it was a bad copy, in a night I was stopped by Policia Nacional on Independencia av.,
I played not speaking spanish, only some words. He wanted me to come out of the car, because one of my back light was not working. So he wanted me to fine.
But I did not understand, spoke english and when he wanted me to drive further on to a gas station, where is more light, I drove off fast and escaped the two policemen, they did not follow me.
The second time on indepedencia I was stopped, I had a girl from a club on Indep. And she told me to drive to the club and go in, because the PN is not allowed to come in. I did not know, but it worked,
The security man on the street told us later, that the police did not come too close to the club and drove off.
So I never bribed them, although they aspected it.
Don't let them fool you, and don't ask how much.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BadBear2000]My ex-wife's father was a good friend of Balaguer, the late president of the Dominican Republic. He taught me many things about the police in the DR. First of all, they have a law that allows tourists 90 days to become familiar with the driving rules in the DR. Next, Never argue with them, shake their hand and smile as if you are old buddies. Never ever speak a word of Spanish. Speak only English and even though you know they are asking you for your drivers license, just act dumb and keep saying "I do not speak Spanish" They get tired of f _ _ king with you and leave. It works every time and after 30 years of driving there, I have learned.[/QUOTE]How is the drive from Santo Domingo to Port au Prince, Haiti?
Good post.
It takes a little while to learn the streets in zona colonial. Hotel Atarazana is on a very narrow street. Plaza Espana is nice at night. Also in that area is bar atarazana 9 and clik (lesbian bar). A place called the museum of rum is near there, it looks like a rum store (I didn't go in). Big museum near Plaza Espana and a smaller museum near there about the Trujillo years.
Hotel Palacio you can parade in as many chicas as you want, as long as they have cedulas.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I stayed at Hotel Atarazana about three years ago. It is a very nice small hotel which is chica friendly, but NOT chica, chica friendly. No problem with chicas but it has to be low profile. The hotel is a couple minute walk from the eastern end of Plaza Espana. When I stayed there I did not have a rental car but you need to drive through a maze to get to Atarazana.
Hotel Atarazana is a nice quiet spot if you are just chilling with one chica for a night or two. No way would I use this hotel for chica chasing. It is just too far from everything.
The hotel probably got great reviews from Trip Advisor because that is the type of crowd that would stay there. If you read this report Boricuaonline don't waste your time adding this hotel to your monger map.
If you are in town and want to spend time with one lady this place would work because 99. 9% of the people, taxi drivers included, have no idea where Hotel Atarazana is. My first night there I searched for the hotel over an hour and finally had to call the owner to come pick us up.
[url]http://www.Hotel-atarazana.com/[/url][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Good post.
It takes a little while to learn the streets in zona colonial. Hotel Atarazana is on a very narrow street. Plaza Espana is nice at night. Also in that area is bar atarazana 9 and clik (lesbian bar). A place called the museum of rum is near there, it looks like a rum store (I didn't go in). Big museum near Plaza Espana and a smaller museum near there about the Trujillo years.
Hotel Palacio you can parade in as many chicas as you want, as long as they have cedulas.[/QUOTE]
But unfortunately, if you bring in a chica after 9 pm, they charge you 400P.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]I checked the prices of Courtyard by Marriot last week on their webpage, after taxes were included it was about $200 per night for their hotel on Avenida Maximo Gomez in SDQ. At the Hotel Palacio if you a book a room for only one person it is about $85 per night, if you book for two people it usually comes out to about $100 per night, taxes included. I have only seen the Courtyard from the outside, looks like a nice hotel. Courtyard is on a busy street, Maximo Gomez. There is a University near to the Courtyard. There is some heavy traffic on Avenida Maximo Gomez during rush hour.
Palacio Hotel is about 100 feet off of El Conde, a pedestrian street in Zona Colonial. Hotel Palacio is about one block from Mercure Hotel and two blocks from Hotel De Penalbe. The Cathedral and the Hard Rock Cafe are three blocks away from the Palacio.
Late at night there will not be much happening on Maximo Gomez. I never saw any working girls on Ave. Maximo Gomez. If you stay at the Courtyard most likely you will have to take a taxi to find the chicas.
Zona Colonial is busy throughout the day with people walking on El Conde. Late at night the streets in Zona Colonial are empty. From the Hotel Palacio there are bars and restaurants within walking distance (bar 360 in zona coloial has working girls).
Hotel Palacio is the former home of an Ex President of the Dominican Republic, from over 100 years ago. My last stay there, I met the owner, a nice older German guy named George. The manager of Hotel Palacio is also a German guy.
Hotel Palacio has two elevators, a small pool on the 4th floor, an inside courtyard with plants. I have stayed in about 5 different rooms at the Palacio. Each room is different. Some rooms have high ceilings with old 6x6 cross beams. Old brickwork throughout the hotel. Palacio gives you a white plastic room key card, no magnetic strip on the key card, you flash the card near the door latch mechanism and the door unlocks for your room.
Any chicas you bring with you to the hotel palacio will have to have their cedula or a copy of their cedula. The workers at the front desk will make a copy.
Hotel Palacio is on calle duarte, about 100 feet from El Conde (pedestrian only street). On the corner of duarte and el conde there is la dispensa supermarket, which sells beer, soda and other food products cheap. On the other corner is the store called California, which sells clothes and toiletries (shampoo, shaving cream etc) and inside the store California there is an ATM machine. Also located on El Conde near hotel palacio is a Claro call center and Claro store.
Last time I stayed at Palacio, breakfast was included and they have free coffee throughout the day in the lobby. Around the corner from Palacio is a small old coffee shop called la cafetera, that sells espresso, cappuccino and American style coffee, to drink there or to go. They also prepare sandwiches and fresh fruit juices.
When I stay at the Palacio, I usually walk over to Hard Rock Cafe and sit outside and drink a few beers. Hard Rock is located in front of a Park that is in front of the alleged oldest cathedral in the New World (I have been told that there is a smaller, older church in Santo Domingo).
Courtyard is a modern style hotel, probably very similar to the Courtyard Hotels they have in other countries. Palacio is mostly an older building, but has some modern touches. Air Conditioning worked good in Palacio. I have left my electronics out on my bed when I was not in the room, the maids came in and changed the sheets and nothing ever went missing at the Palacio. Palacio has a small indoor garage if you have a car.
I have not stayed at the Courtyard, but 200 dollars per night is more than I want to spend. Weekend rates at many of the bigger hotels in SDQ are usually cheaper. Coupon codes exist for some travel sites, that can save you some money. Just remember, there is a 26% tax for some hotels and some restaurants.
If you want to walk around and see old stuff, cathedral or museums, then zona colonial is the choice. Zona Colonial also has bars and restaurants within easy walking distance of the hotel palacio. Hotel Palacio has free wifi.
If you want a modern style hotel on a busy street then the Courtyard would be your choice.
At night from either location you will have to take a taxi or drive your car to find chicas. Pacos cafe on El Conde, has some working girls and it is within walking distance of hotel palacio, but I never saw any great gems hanging out at Pacos. You could walk to bar 360 from the hotel palacio, if it is late at night and the door is locked, ring the bell.
Any questions just ask.[/QUOTE]I enjoyed your review. Very comprehensive. Thanks. Does Hotel Palacio allow more than one chica at a time?
Can you recommend places to meet chicas?
Thanks
[QUOTE=Koki9290]But unfortunately, if you bring in a chica after 9 pm, they charge you 400P.[/QUOTE]Never knew that. I sometimes pay for two people. Seems a few times I paid the single occupancy rate, they never mentioned anything to me about 400 pesos ($11 US).
The least expensive room they have, according to their webpage is $80 for one person and $85 for two people, breakfast included, studio room. With the 26% tax the price is $107 for two people. I guess I was given the studio room price, it was a good room, not small.
I just usually show up and ask for a room. Just about always the price is about $100 per night (I can remember getting charged $97, sometimes the chicas will eat or drink something from the mini bar, total bill about $102). I don't ask for any particular room. Room 124 has sort of a patio with a table outside. Mini bar prices are not bad.
They have a promotion for May: "Hotel Palacio, May 01 to May 30 - 2010, Stay 2 nights and get 20 % off, Full breakfast included. use discout code: May 2010, Discount will be reduced at check out."
Maybe I will book online and save 20%.
[url]https://www.hotel-palacio.com/?page=home[/url]
With the 20% discount, single occupancy room, total price should be about $80 per night (26% taxes included).
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Can you post the link for the $65 bucks/night at Jaragua?
Jaragua is a 3 star hotel as shown on their website. The cheapest weekend rate is $88 plus tax which would be $110.88. Now on top of this you think it is wise to also rent a $65 room at Riazor. $175 a night for hotel rooms? If you have cash flow like that good for you. I know I don't.
If you are going to post a special hotel rate it would be nice to state whether it is with or without taxes and a link.
$110.88 a night in the Jaragua Garden Section is no bargain. The Garden Section is no more than a glorified Motel 8.
Meals at the restaurant next to Riazor are not cheap. They are reasonable priced but by no means are they cheap.[/QUOTE]Does the Riazor allow 2-3 chicas at the time? It looks GREAT for $65 ?? Thanks.
[url]http://www.santodomingohotels.com.do/en/apartahotels/riazor/[/url]
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]If you read classified ads (in Spanish) Gran Paradise Center is promoting itself as a place to satisfy fantasies other places rarely or never satisfy. They have an activity this Wednesday night, a real lesbian show that includes interaction with the public that pays a 500 pesos fee. According to the ad the girls are going to bj the guys and you are going to finish over the girl's bodies, bukkake dominican style. From 7:00 pm. I have never read of something like this in Santo Domingo but I believe is common in other countries. I definitely am going to visit this place for another 3,some, heheh.[/QUOTE]Location! Location? Got a map?
Thanks
[QUOTE=Mangey Scene]I enjoyed your review. Very comprehensive. Thanks. Does Hotel Palacio allow more than one chica at a time?
Can you recommend places to meet chicas?
Thanks[/QUOTE]One day I brought in 6 chicas, throughout the course of the day (I didn't have sex with all of them). One time a chica and two of her friends came to my room, no problem. The chicas must have cedulas (or a copy of their cedula).
[QUOTE=Mangey Scene]Location! Location? Got a map?
Thanks[/QUOTE]
Here is the best map you will find of Santo Domingo by BoricuaOnline.
[url]http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&ie=UTF8&msid=106767774275556555984.00046d685b11334063b43&ll=18.467703,-69.898582&spn=0.009891,0.019248&z=16&mid=1246396605[/url]
[QUOTE=Mangey Scene]Location! Location? Got a map?
Thanks[/QUOTE]It is close to V Centanario Hipodromo (horse racing track), probably about half way between the airport and santo domingo, off the highway las americas. Boricua Online gave good directions on how to find the place, that post is about three pages back.
[QUOTE=Mangey Scene]Can you recommend places to meet chicas?
Thanks[/QUOTE]Look at Boricua Online's SDQ Monger map. He has pinned the locations of many places, bars, hotels, restaurants and brothels (casas).
There are numerous bars throughout the city where chicas hangout. There are a group of bars on Avenue Venezuela just north of Las Americas road, on the other side of the river. Several bars in the neighborhood called Naco, with middle class to upper class people. Acropolis Mall has bars. Bar Atarazana in Zona Colonial, Thursday night, is packed
Coppa discoteca in hotel melia on the malecon stays open late every night, has a mix of pro chicas and regular chicas.
For pay for play action there are numerous places.
Jetblue May 24 and 25 $49.00 each way plus taxes to SDQ.
Expedia has hotel Palacio for $70 per night, with $16 in taxes. Use promo code: "CZSD-EXG4-F6XD-5Z9P" (10% off coupon, it may work for one night) to take $14 off a two night stay, total price for two nights $158.
Expedia has some promotions for various hotels in SDQ. For the above booking at the Palacio, Expedia offers: "Expedia Extra, Just book any participating hotel on Expedia and get two coupons:
• $200 off a flight + 5 or more night hotel stay
• $100 off a 4+ night hotel stay
Coupons will be deposited in your Expedia account by August 2
For use August 5 through September 30, 2010 for travel through October 31, 2010. "
For hotels with a price of $75 or more a night, use promo code 10spring10, to save $10 per night when booking for two or more nights.
Weekend rates at the Marriott Courtyard are $99 per night, plus the 26% in taxes.
I don't know where I am staying yet. I do like to visit hotels that I have not been to before. I will spend the first night with the GF and she will check in with me, so for the first night, I don't need a chica friendly hotel.
Orbitz has promo codes as well, that will save you some money.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Expedia has hotel Palacio for $70 per night, with $16 in taxes. Use promo code: "CZSD-EXG4-F6XD-5Z9P" (10% off coupon, it may work for one night) to take $14 off a two night stay, total price for two nights $158.[/QUOTE]Thanks a lot Jaosousa.
-Helpmann :)
Hi, gran paradise center is growing up.
Very nice place and nice girls.
[url]www.granparadisecenter.page.tl[/url]
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[QUOTE=MissDominican]Hi, gran paradise center is growing up.
Very nice place and nice girls.
[url]www.granparadisecenter.page.tl[/url][/QUOTE]Thanks. I will try to find the place this weekend. Their webpage has prices of the different massages. Appears they rent out rooms as well, nightly, weekly and monthly room rentals.
The webpage also gives directions on how to get there, rough translation of their directions:
"From the city, 15 minutes, take the tunnel for the service road, 500 meters the entrance for the horse racing track, continue on the service road and you will encounter Urb. Luz Maria, enter and after one minute the first house on the left
From Boca Chica or the airport, 10 minutes, after the toll, take the exit for the service road, pass the autodromo (car racing track) and when you see La Friger (a refrigeration company), the first (street?) make a right, Urb, Luz Maria, in one minute the first house on the left."
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Thanks. I will try to find the place this weekend. Their webpage has prices of the different massages. Appears they rent out rooms as well, nightly, weekly and monthly room rentals.
[/QUOTE]
Does anyone know the hours? 24 x 7, I'm coming in at 1AM and should me on the road by 1:30AM.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Thanks. I will try to find the place this weekend. Their webpage has prices of the different massages. Appears they rent out rooms as well, nightly, weekly and monthly room rentals.......[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but check out their rates. A room and a chica for the night (10pm-8am) is RD$6,000.
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]Does anyone know the hours? 24 x 7, I'm coming in at 1AM and should me on the road by 1:30AM.[/QUOTE]On their webpage they have an option, take a chica from 10pm till 8am with a room at their place, 4500 pesos (actually 6000). Appears they are open late. When I go there, I will ask their hours of operation.
Massage casas in boca chica are open 24/7.
Paradise Massage, with rooms on site, I would guess chicas probably live there and therefore probably open 24/7.
I remember 8 years ago going to the massage houses in boca chica. They had a small binder with the prices and descriptions of the different massages they offered. I always chose the cheapest priced massage, I would pick the chica, go into a room with a bed, the chica would come in, massage my back, then bj, then sex.
I only mention this because Paradise Center offers two kinds of massages. The cheaper massage (says it includes the private parts), 3 chicas for 3000 pesos. The more expensive massage they offer is called Paradise Full Massage, price for 3 chicas is 9000 pesos. I guess full means everything. Maybe the cheaper massage is only a masturbation massage.
Room rentals are 1500 pesos per night.
Prices are not that cheap. For overnight with a chica (10pm to 8am) they want 4500 pesos. For an hour massage, that may not include sex, 1500 pesos. At GBP the prices are similar (sometimes cheaper), at least at GBP, for 1500 pesos you know there will be sex.
[QUOTE=Manizales911]Are you saying to pay for BOTH Jaragua and Riazor just to use the f**king pool at the Jaragua? You don't have to stay at the Jaragua to use the casino and and the Riazor is girl friendly with safes in the room so what's wrong with banging a chica there, I and many guys on this board have done it.[/QUOTE]
no i say i keep one room to bang in, and one room to sleep and relax in. keeps things more safe for me, no risk of robbing me and my goodies.
as for those who want the link to the rate, you can try code 'LPR' or 'NPR' (local promotion rate) or (national promotional rate) at all marriot hotels under corporate code. it works 90% of the time. if you google you can search for other corporate codes. good luck.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Yeah, but check out their rates. A room and a chica for the night (10pm-8am) is RD$6,000.[/QUOTE]I thought it was 4500 for the room and chica, now I see it says extr. (extra?) 4500 pesos. I don't know who their clients are. I don't believe many local dominicans will pay those prices. The place is in the boondocks, I don't believe many guys staying in central Santo Domingo will want to pay a taxi, both ways, to go there and pay those prices, unless there are some real gems there and service is fantastic.
I'll try to find it and stop in, on my way from the airport into the city this weekend.
I have been telling the chicas, that I met recently online, that I am already in DR. I know from past experience when I call chicas (when I am in DR), many say they are busy and can't see me that day. So by telling them that I am already in Santo Domingo or Santiago I can gauge their availability (the ones who say they see can meet me the same day, are the ones I will concentrate on when I get to DR). I only do this with the new chicas, who I have not yet met in person. Other chicas that I know from past trips, I give them an incorrect arrival date.
I have my excuses planned, so that I can disappear for days (from the gf's).
I will go to Walmart and buy toiletries. Also at Walmart they have women's wrist watches starting at $10, some made by casio and some by timex. I have been told large wristwatches are preferred by some chicas in DR. It will be the first time giving an inexpensive wrist watch as a gift. I will also go to TJ Maxx and Marshalls and buy calvin klein, Ralph Lauren, etc. perfumes for $15 to $20.
I will go to the bank and get 100 one dollar bills and probably 10 five dollar bills, tip money (for the workers at the hotels) and bribe money for the police. (sometimes giving a 50 or 100 peso tip is too much, oftentimes I don't have 50 peso bills, a one or two dollar tip is sufficient for certain situations). I may or may not bribe the police, really depends on my mood. I will be doing a bit of driving, sometimes it is easier to give them a few dollars and be on my way, really depends on my mood at the time of the stop and how the police are (the friendly cheerful police, I have less of a problem giving them a tip, the rude nasty ones, I don't want to give one peso).
I may rent the chevrolet aveo, the only thing that worries me about that car are the tires. I had one tire blowout driving that car on the highway.
Is the Nicolas Santo Domingo Hotel (I believe it was once a part of Sofitel) Chica friendly? I ate there once and had a great time at the lounge. It was a great hotel, but I'm not sure if I could bring chica's back without a problem. I stayed at the Hilton that trip, which was chica friendly, but everything was expensive.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]I have been telling the chicas, that I met recently online, that I am already in DR. I know from past experience when I call chicas (when I am in DR), many say they are busy and can't see me that day. So by telling them that I am already in Santo Domingo or Santiago I can gauge their availability (the ones who say they see can meet me the same day, are the ones I will concentrate on when I get to DR). I only do this with the new chicas, who I have not yet met in person. Other chicas that I know from past trips, I give them an incorrect arrival date.
I have my excuses planned, so that I can disappear for days (from the gf's).
I will go to Walmart and buy toiletries. Also at Walmart they have women's wrist watches starting at $10, some made by casio and some by timex. I have been told large wristwatches are preferred by some chicas in DR. It will be the first time giving an inexpensive wrist watch as a gift. I will also go to TJ Maxx and Marshalls and buy calvin klein, Ralph Lauren, etc. perfumes for $15 to $20.
I will go to the bank and get 100 one dollar bills and probably 10 five dollar bills, tip money (for the workers at the hotels) and bribe money for the police. (sometimes giving a 50 or 100 peso tip is too much, oftentimes I don't have 50 peso bills, a one or two dollar tip is sufficient for certain situations). I may or may not bribe the police, really depends on my mood. I will be doing a bit of driving, sometimes it is easier to give them a few dollars and be on my way, really depends on my mood at the time of the stop and how the police are (the friendly cheerful police, I have less of a problem giving them a tip, the rude nasty ones, I don't want to give one peso).
I may rent the chevrolet aveo, the only thing that worries me about that car are the tires. I had one tire blowout driving that car on the highway.[/QUOTE]I always bring women's razors,toothpaste,toothbrushes,lotion,and candy for girls that I know have young kids.,most of the chicas are very happy with these gifts.
Back in January I bought my "regular" a cheap Walmart watch and she was thrilled. When I saw her in March she showed me the finish was wearing off and accused me of buying her a cheap watch,what an ungrateful *****. Time to switch "regulars",haha.
Fellow mongers,
I went to this place for the first time last night and let me tell you the place is the spot in that area the place itself is very nice better that any of the places on the area and it looks quite big since they are still doing some construction work.
Regarding the selection I have to agree with what a fellow monger said on previous report about the place, it seems they have a certain criteria to let girls work there because all the girls I saw looked at least decent let's say 6.5-7 depending on your personal taste.
All shapes and sizes available in the place but tall,thick, big booty women rule the place is f@##$ overwhelming.
The going rate is 3,500 pesos (100 dollars) for 2 hours but some girls said that they did not respect the 2 hrs rule I guess they do not live in the premises or if they like a guy or think they can make more money they stay longer.
Had a beer for 150 pesos, I did not take out anyone since I was there mainly to check out the place with some friends but I will certainly be back since the place is awesome.
Outside the place I also noticed some SWs that looked very nice and their rate was 1,500 pesos and I am guessing no time limit.
That is all for now please check out the place and post reports, trust me it will be worth it and I will be checking out the old places also.
Peace
Brugal
[QUOTE=Kilobravo]Hey Jaosousa,
I'll be in town for Memorial Day weekend 05-28 to 05-31. How do I get in touch?[/QUOTE]I couldn't reply in the travel announcements thread.
Easiest way for me would be to send you a private message here on this site with my contact info. You will be getting in next Friday, I will be posting throughout my trip, so I will try to post where I will be next Friday. Best not to post too much private information on a public forum (name or contact info).
I'm going to santo domingo for the first time on June. Thanks everyone on this forum for all the information. I will be going to 305 and casa modelos for some big domenican booty.
[QUOTE=Nacho Geo84]I'm going to santo domingo for the first time on June. Thanks everyone on this forum for all the information. I will be going to 305 and casa modelos for some big domenican booty.[/QUOTE]
Do you have this map by BoricuaOnline?
[url]http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&ie=UTF8&msid=106767774275556555984.00046d685b11334063b43&ll=18.467703,-69.898582&spn=0.009891,0.019248&z=16&mid=1246396605[/url]
Jao
You there yet?
I found Pacos Gentlemans Club, near the airport. Very easy to find, it is on Las Americas highway just below the highway ramp. From the front of pacos the highway ramp from SDQ airport will be straight in front of you and above you. Good place, owner is a good guy. About 6 chicas Sunday night, no skinny chics, all were healthy (no small asses) and pleasant.
I found grand paradise massage house near the V hipodromo racetrack. Very easy to find as well. I'll post photos as soon as I resize the photos.
Owner of Grand paradise is half Italian, half German. I got to the house around 11am Saturday. Janny the massage chica was there, wearing panties and a bra. When I entered the house, the owner was very nice to me. He told Janny to take off her clothes, which she did, and she then showed me around the large house while completely nude.
I stayed in the grand paradise massage house for about 4 hours, drinking presidentes. Janny did a nude dance, lap dance on me, she took out a 12 inch, thick dildo and she inserted it completely in the tota. Eventually she took me into a room and another chica entered the room as well, I got the four hand massage, both chicas were nude, oral sex as well. Janny is cute, beautiful thin body, big pussy lips, she is a worker (A+ for effort). Grand Paradise will be having a lesbian show this week and another show on saturday.
I took one chica out of bar 305 last night around 4am (Sunday night), very nice chica, the younger owner guy of 305 was very nice.
Yesterday (Sunday) I had a bunch of beers at la base bar on avenida espana, at least 7 sexy waitresses, one was an amazon, big booty and big tetas, she was wearing a black fishnet outfit over a bikini. Fefita la grande was singing at la base last night. She looks like she is about 70 years old, tetas popping out and she was moving sexy.
The owner of grand paradise reads this site, he asked me if I knew boricua online.
I knew the real name of the owner of Pacos gentlemans club from Buscemi. When I said his real name to him he was very surprised, he said not many people know his real name. The owner of Pacos gentlemans club speaks perfect English.
I'll post photos and more information as soon as I can. I am writing this while sitting in the lobby of a hotel, with about 6 people around me. (Internet problems, I tried to post this earlier).
All of these photos were taken within an hour after leaving Las Americas Airport, Santo Domingo. As I always do, I rented a car from Alamo. I asked the guys at the car rental parking lot if they knew of a casa with chicas near the airport, they said casa de paco was near there. The guys at the rental parking lot told some 20 year old dominican guy to get in my car and show me where Paco bar was located. From the airport go towards las americas highway, for Paco Bar don't take the elevated ramp that goes toward santo domingo. Make a right on Las Americas and go as though you were going to boca chica. Make a U-turn at the first place you can and head on las americas highway in the direction of santo domingo. Paco Bar is located near the elevated ramp of las americas highway, less than 10 minutes from the airport. Casa de Paco (paco bar) has a swimming pool and a bar with a raised dance platform with a stripper pole. I was there around 9pm Sunday night, the chicas were nice, each one came over to me and introduced themselves. No rush, no hassle. The chicas one at a time got up on the platform and danced. If you want chicas with meat on their bones, there was a good selection there, not fat, but no skinny chicas.
As I exited the airport a very heavy rain started around 10am in the morning. The camera lens will fog up when going from an air-conditioned car to the outside where it was warm with rain, some of the photos near paco bar the lens was a little fogged up. The place looks better in person. The photos are posted to help you find the place.
Nice thing about when it rains in dom rep, is that there are very few motorcycles or scooters out on the roads.
If you decide to go to grand paradise massage center from the airport, take las americas highway toward santo domingo city. After the toll booth you can exit and get on the service road. Service road in Spanish is marginal. From the exit near the toll both you will be on the service road for at least ten minutes, when you will pass the car racing track. After about 5 minutes you will see a white building on the right side that says "Friger", after about two minutes you will see a 5 foot high cement sign saying "Bienvenidos A La Urbanizacion Luz Maria". Make a right on the street where you see that sign. Grand Paradise will be a few minutes down that road on the left, very easy to find.
I drove by the friger building and the sign for urb luz maria and I didn't see them the first time. I saw the sign for the horse racing track so I made a right there. I remembered the directions Boricua Online gave about making a right turn off of the road that goes to the hipodromo, only problem is, that all the cross streets I saw were bad dirt roads, maybe with an All Terrain Vehicle or a motocross motorcycle you could traverse those roads. Don't take the road that goes to the Hipodromo to try and get to Paradise Massage Center, you will be sorry.
I knew I was close to Paradise Center, so I continued on the road that leads to the horse racing track (hipodromo), I figured it would lead me to another cross street that would get me to paradise massage. The road got worse and worse, eventually only dirt roads. I drove through some barrio, some houses had pigs in the front yard. I asked some woman for Las Americas highway she told me to go straight, eventually the road forked, I decided to go left, the road went down a steep hill with a 5-10 foot drop off on one side, the road was at least 50% washed out. I decided I didn't want to die on my first day in Dom Rep, I backed my car up and went down some other road that lead me to a dead end.
I eventually back tracked from where I came from and eventually got back onto the Service Road and then I saw the Friger building and the sign for Urb Luz Maria.
Sorry no sexy photos, I am working on that. I stayed in tonight, I needed a break, I had 5 chicas in the apartment today at different times, I had sex with two of them. It is now 4:30am early Tuesday morning, some chica with nice perky breasts says she will visit around 10am today to go swimming in the pool. I may drive to Santiago later today.
There is a new bar on Avenida Venezuela called Wao, I drove by it yesterday afternoon, supposedly a good place.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]...When I entered the house, the owner was very nice to me. He told Janny to take off her clothes, which she did, and she then showed me around the large house while completely nude...[/QUOTE]That's what I like to hear!
-Helpmann :D
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]I found Pacos Gentlemans Club, near the airport. Very easy to find, it is on Las Americas highway just below the highway ramp. From the front of pacos the highway ramp from SDQ airport will be straight in front of you and above you. Good place, owner is a good guy. About 6 chicas Sunday night, no skinny chics, all were healthy (no small asses) and pleasant.
I found grand paradise massage house near the V hipodromo racetrack. Very easy to find as well. I'll post photos as soon as I resize the photos.
Owner of Grand paradise is half Italian, half German. I got to the house around 11am Saturday. Janny the massage chica was there, wearing panties and a bra. When I entered the house, the owner was very nice to me. He told Janny to take off her clothes, which she did, and she then showed me around the large house while completely nude.
I stayed in the grand paradise massage house for about 4 hours, drinking presidentes. Janny did a nude dance, lap dance on me, she took out a 12 inch, thick dildo and she inserted it completely in the tota. Eventually she took me into a room and another chica entered the room as well, I got the four hand massage, both chicas were nude, oral sex as well. Janny is cute, beautiful thin body, big pussy lips, she is a worker (A+ for effort). Grand Paradise will be having a lesbian show this week and another show on saturday.
I took one chica out of bar 305 last night around 4am (Sunday night), very nice chica, the younger owner guy of 305 was very nice.
Yesterday (Sunday) I had a bunch of beers at la base bar on avenida espana, at least 7 sexy waitresses, one was an amazon, big booty and big tetas, she was wearing a black fishnet outfit over a bikini. Fefita la grande was singing at la base last night. She looks like she is about 70 years old, tetas popping out and she was moving sexy.
The owner of grand paradise reads this site, he asked me if I knew boricua online.
I knew the real name of the owner of Pacos gentlemans club from Buscemi. When I said his real name to him he was very surprised, he said not many people know his real name. The owner of Pacos gentlemans club speaks perfect English.
I'll post photos and more information as soon as I can. I am writing this while sitting in the lobby of a hotel, with about 6 people around me. (Internet problems, I tried to post this earlier).[/QUOTE]
Jaosousa great report.
I am familiar with 305 and La Base (you are right about Fefita that old lady is quite a show and the girls @La Base look mad good).
The other two places Paco's and Gran Paradise Massage , I have never heard of them please post pics and directions and if you took pics of the girls of all the places you mention in this report please post.
Brugal
Please be sure to post pics and directions to these places.
Jaosousa great reporting as usual.You are a true pussy detective.
My 80year old grandfather rides around town in his New caddilac with the initials SPH on his front tag.
That stands for "Super Pussy Hound".
I'm going to get you one for the front of you rentals.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]All of these photos were taken within an hour after leaving Las Americas Airport, Santo Domingo............[/QUOTE]
You sure don't waste time getting into first gear. Sometimes I just don't know how you do what you do...........
So the new places Paco's Gentleman Club and the Grand Paradise Massage are they worth the ride coming from ciudad centro? For guys staying in Gazcue without a car does the added expense of a taxi justify these places as a must do? I know without a car staying near Gazcue a guagua trip would be a major hassle.
So the owner of Grand Paradise wanted to know if you knew BoricuaOnline? Is he going to give BoricuaOnline a freebie for posting his joint?
If you get some spare time check out Australia's and see if the chica line up has changed (chicas with cedulas). No one has mentioned Australia's in quite some time.
If you can, keep an eye out for upcoming concerts and post.
Thanks, and enjoy your trip as I know you will............
Anthony Santos will be at the Base sometime soon. This past Sunday they had something with racing cars on the malecon.
Coming from the airport or going to the airport (or when coming from Boca Chica or going to boca chica), Pacos and Grand Paradise Massage are worth a stop.
Really depends what floats a guy's boat, as to whether it is worth it to take a dedicated ride there from centro santo domingo. Grand Paradise will have some freaky stuff going on. The owner is a very friendly guy.
Making a special trip there from the tourist area of Santo Domingo (gazcue), I would call first and ask what they have going on and how many chicas they have. Grand Paradise may not stay open late. Grand Paradise is different from other casas, so it is worth it, to visit if you like something different. The owner invited me to stay for dinner, Janny's parents were there preparing food.
At Pacos I didn't ask the prices, the chicas were nice.
The owner of grand paradise has not met boricua online in person yet, that is what I understood. He knows of Boricua Online from reading the posts here. I guarantee Boricua Online will be treated very well when he goes there for a visit.
If you have an early morning arrival flight into santo domingo, most hotels you can not check in till 2-3pm, grand paradise is a place where you can visit before going to your hotel.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]You sure don't waste time getting into first gear. Sometimes I just don't know how you do what you do...........
So the new places Paco's Gentleman Club and the Grand Paradise Massage are they worth the ride coming from ciudad centro? For guys staying in Gazcue without a car does the added expense of a taxi justify these places as a must do? I know without a car staying near Gazcue a guagua trip would be a major hassle.
So the owner of Grand Paradise wanted to know if you knew BoricuaOnline? Is he going to give BoricuaOnline a freebie for posting his joint?
If you get some spare time check out Australia's and see if the chica line up has changed (chicas with cedulas). No one has mentioned Australia's in quite some time.
If you can, keep an eye out for upcoming concerts and post.
Thanks, and enjoy your trip as I know you will............[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]
So the owner of Grand Paradise wanted to know if you knew BoricuaOnline? Is he going to give BoricuaOnline a freebie for posting his joint?
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I have read lots of ads of Gran Paradise Center on Mundo Anuncio and was wondering why nobody post about this place on the forum? One day I added Gran Paradise email to my msn and had the chance to chat with Yani and she was very nice to me. I had a very good vibe about her, the place, her ideas so I posted about the place based on the information she gave to me. I knew they read the forum because she mentioned it to me, so I told her I was going to post her info and so I did.
I read on a Jaosousa post that he was planning to visit Gran Paradise and later I told her on msn that a USA friend was going to visit the place on his own car so I infer they deducted Jaosousa was that friend. I told her to treat him very well because he is a nice guy and she told me that she treats well everybody because the people that visits Grand Paradise are not customers, they are friends. And as you can see, Jasousa confirmed the place is worth to visit, maybe BQ ribs, Jaosousa and others including myself can have a great party there if we travel the same dates in a near future.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]You sure don't waste time getting into first gear. Sometimes I just don't know how you do what you do...........
So the new places Paco's Gentleman Club and the Grand Paradise Massage are they worth the ride coming from ciudad centro?
If you can, keep an eye out for upcoming concerts and post.
Thanks, and enjoy your trip as I know you will............[/QUOTE]
Pacos have been there for a few years, a cousin visited the place in 2007.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]I knew the real name of the owner of Pacos gentlemans club from Buscemi. When I said his real name to him he was very surprised, he said not many people know his real name. The owner of Pacos gentlemans club speaks perfect English.[/QUOTE]
"Paco" is a cool spot, glad he is still open, thanks for the update!
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline].........And as you can see, Jasousa confirmed the place is worth to visit, maybe BQ ribs, Jaosousa and others including myself can have a great party there if we travel the same dates in a near future.[/QUOTE]
As far as I am concerned if Jaosousa says the place is nice that is good enough for me. It might be a good spot if a couple of guys are in town at the same time and split a taxi ride there and back. Especially if they are doing chica shows cause you can't find nothing like that in SD centro. For guys with a late flight it might be a place to make your last stop before going to the airport.
[QUOTE=Brugal8]Jaosousa great report.
I am familiar with 305 and La Base (you are right about Fefita that old lady is quite a show and the girls @La Base look mad good).
The other two places Paco's and Gran Paradise Massage , I have never heard of them please post pics and directions and if you took pics of the girls of all the places you mention in this report please post.
Brugal
Please be sure to post pics and directions to these places.[/QUOTE]The waitresses were cute and Dominican guys take their girlfriends there, there was some eye candy.
Banco Popular ATM machines will not give me cash, if I try with an ATM card or with a credit card, I have tried several times on different days with different machines (maybe the machines have no money, I don't know, I get an unauthorized card type message). Banco Leon said my card was invalid and to contact my bank. I thought Chase had blocked my ATM card.
What a clusterfuck contacting JP Morgan Chase Bank from here in the Dom Rep. The 800 area code number will not go through on my claro cell phone. I called some other number with a I believe a 405 area code (98% of the back of an ATM card is empty space, yet they print the phone numbers for the bank super small on the back of the card, and mine was interfered with by the card numbers which were stamped into the plastic on the front of the card).
I had to call a friend in New York and have him call Chase and then call me on three way. Took me about 4 hours to finally speak with a person in the Fraud Department.
The guy at Chase eventually told me my card was OK to use, I went to a Banco Popular ATM machine and received the unauthorized usage message, then I went to a banco leon ATM and received the invalid card message again. I walked over to the jaragua hotel and used a banco progreso ATM and had no problem getting money.
If you use an ATM card in Dom Rep and you get some message saying invalid card or unauthorized transaction, don't assume your bank has put a block on your ATM card. Just try other ATM machines from different banks.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]Jaosousa great reporting as usual.You are a true pussy detective.
My 80year old grandfather rides around town in his New caddilac with the initials SPH on his front tag.
That stands for "Super Pussy Hound".
I'm going to get you one for the front of you rentals.[/QUOTE]My last trip I rented a cadillac sts to drive home from the airport in New York. Sweet ride, excellent Bose Stereo system.
I went to Bar 305 tonight, earlier around 11pm. I saw some cuties. They had well over 30 chicas. I went into Satin club tonight on Avenida Pasteur, new place next door to Girl's house. The chicas who used to work at sky house now work at Satin bar. Satin has an elevated platform with a stripper pole, good selection of chicas.
I know Mr Gogo enjoys seeing the chicas work the stripper pole.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Anthony Santos will be at the Base sometime soon. This past Sunday they had something with racing cars on the malecon............[/QUOTE]Santos will be at La Base Friday the 28th of May. This past Sunday was a Formula 1 race car demonstration by Red Bull on the malecon in SD.
[url]http://www.redbull.com/cs/Satellite/en_INT/Article/Red-Bull-F1-Showcar-Tears-It-Up-In-The-Carribean-021242852004588?p=1242745950125&refmod=ContentFeed&refmodpos=A1[/url]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Banco Popular ATM machines will not give me cash,...........[/QUOTE]I went through that same crap my last trip and I was down to like my last 150 pesos in my pocket. I must have hit a half dozen banks. I finally decided to try to take out less cash. Instead of trying to get 5,000 pesos I tried for just 2,000 and Bingo, no problem. So I did 3 or 4 2,000 pesos withdrawals. It cost me an extra $3 in fees but who cares. As an emergency fund I have two bank accounts in rep dom, one in pesos and one in $US. I save them for an emergency emergency.
Guys,
I am trying to help a well respected fellow monger locate a chica that he has been told is now "working" in SDQ. She formerly worked in Puerto Plata at BB's and FOD. I have attached a photo. If anybody knows where she is working or has contact info please PM me.
Thanks
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I went through that same crap my last trip and I was down to like my last 150 pesos in my pocket. I must have hit a half dozen banks. I finally decided to try to take out less cash. Instead of trying to get 5,000 pesos I tried for just 2,000 and Bingo, no problem. So I did 3 or 4 2,000 pesos withdrawals. It cost me an extra $3 in fees but who cares. As an emergency fund I have two bank accounts in rep dom, one in pesos and one in $US. I save them for an emergency emergency.[/QUOTE]I've also tried using the ATM's in spanish and they seem to work better. I was in Carrefour once and used an ATM outside the bank there (don't remember which bank) asked for 5,000 got 500 and freaked. Went in to complain and the manager came with me to the machine and asked me to show what happened and got 500 again. Now I think I'm down 9,000. When I tried in Spanish I got 5k. Checked my bank later on line at the transaction was only 500 twice not 5k twice. Seems like the programmer wanted to screw with gringos.
The Hilton is running a special now at $99.00/nt. A great deal for a 4* hotel even with the added chica fee of thirty bucks. I jumped all over it and will be there next month.
Had my first taste of mongering five years ago in Santo Domingo and looking forward in returning to where it all began for me. Back then my favorite haunt was Remmington Palace, which has closed. Any places around with the same setup?
I know Mr Gogo enjoys seeing the chicas work the stripper pole.[/QUOTE]Its like foreplay in an non commited venue.
You can relax, have a drink and Fantasize about what you want to do.
After a couple minutes of her seducing you with her pole dance, and your visual foreplay.
The sudden tightness of your pants reveals her acceptance.
Bring back the strip clubs.
I have hung out twice with Greek Nikko from this board. I took him to GBP, but GBP was closed at around 2pm last tuesday. We then went to Casa Azul, about 7 chicas. Greek Nikko chose a chica and did everything with her. He used the room on site. We took photos there.
Yesterday some chica I met online visited with her cousin. Incredibly sexy chica. She took a taxi and met me in front of the V Centanario hotel. She was wearing 6 inch high heels and a very short skin tight dress. I took her and her cousin to Zona Colonial. All the Dominican dudes were checking her out, even the Dominican chicas were like wow. The chica is tall, cute face, big booty and hips. Very sweet chica, no complaints with her, she was very happy with the $20 watch I bought at Walmart.
After her I was tranquil, she went home around 7pm and Greek Nikko called me around 7pm, I hung out with him and his girlfriend and a chica who was the friend of the Nikko's GF.
I was so drunk by the end of the night, we pounded many cervezas, many shots of tequila and vodka. The Mojitos in Plaza Espana in Zona Colonial were excellent. We went to Coppa and then adrian tropical, the end of the night is a bit of blur, it was late when I got home.
Tire on the chevrolet aveo went flat in Zona Colonial last night. Nikko helped me change the tire, the lug wrench bent and was not strong enough to loosen the lug nuts on the tire. I paid some dominican guy and he got a stronger lug wrench. After we changed the tire, a brake caliper got stuck on the wheel with the new tire, terrible noise when I drove. I went to alamo today on avenida lincoln north of ave kennedy and they repaired it (I went to the alamo office on ave. independencia and they sent me to the office on Lincoln). Driving to the different alamo offices and waiting while they repaired the car took over 6 hours today (alamo had no other cars available). I had to change my car on sunday night at the airport because the engine light came on and the engine was revving high. I had wanted to drive to santiago early today, maybe I will drive there now, it is 3pm now.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I went through that same crap my last trip and I was down to like my last 150 pesos in my pocket. I must have hit a half dozen banks. I finally decided to try to take out less cash. Instead of trying to get 5,000 pesos I tried for just 2,000 and Bingo, no problem. So I did 3 or 4 2,000 pesos withdrawals. It cost me an extra $3 in fees but who cares. As an emergency fund I have two bank accounts in rep dom, one in pesos and one in $US. I save them for an emergency emergency.[/QUOTE]At the banco leon atm, I swipe my card and a message flashes on the screen that my card is invalid and to contact my bank. At the banco popular atm machines same type of thing, I don't even get the message to put in my pin. The Banco Progresso ATM (pro acceso) worked fine in the jaragua hotel. Ban Reservas atm worked fine as well.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo] Bring back the strip clubs.[/QUOTE]Bar 305 has a stripper pole near some sofas. I saw a few fine chicas in 305. I went to 305 around midnight with an older Dominican guy I know. The chicas surround you, they just stand around you. The chicas are pressuring you to choose one. Next time I go in alone, I will stand near the bar, where at least I can turn my back to the chicas and hopefully they will disperse, so that I can have time and space to check out all the chicas.
Sky house is closed, all the chicas from sky house work in satin club which is next door. After 1am the bar at satin closes and some chicas hang out on the front porch. I stopped there to have a beer around 2am, on the porch. One tall blond chica was like are you going to choose a chica or what, I had just sat down and the chica was breaking my balls to choose a chica in ten seconds. I said forget it, I got up and walked away. Some of these chicas in some of these casas want me to choose right away, some chicas in the casas can get rude if you don't choose immediately.
I went to casa modelos around 4am, when I got there, they told me they are open 24 hours. I chose a skinny chica from Bonao. She said the price was 3,000 pesos. I told her I was paying 2,500 pesos in the casas in gascue (which is true). I said 3000 pesos, no problem for me. I was going to take her, then I asked who pays for her taxi to return to casa modelos, she said I would have to pay. I said how much extra would I have to pay for her taxi, she said 300 pesos. Casa modelos is less than 10 minutes away from gascue, where I am staying. I told the chica that I am not an idiot. A taxi from casa modelos to gascue is 150 pesos. The chica was trying to jam me, I said forget it, she got a nasty attitude and walked away. After that I exited Casa Modelos alone, I doubt I will return there.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]At the banco leon atm, I swipe my card and a message flashes on the screen that my card is invalid and to contact my bank. At the banco popular atm machines same type of thing, I don't even get the message to put in my pin. The Banco Progresso ATM (pro acceso) worked fine in the jaragua hotel. Ban Reservas atm worked fine as well.[/QUOTE]
The Majestic Casino connected to the Hilton has an ATM with very high daily limits. I've taken out more than 20K at one pop, never had any trouble with that one.
Hi,
I'm ready to go to granparadise, I don't understand where it is?
750ml, the smaller bottle of Baileys at La Cadena Supermarket near Avenida Independencia (one block up from independencia, i believe calle cervantes, it is a few blocks from avenida pasteur and hotel riazor) was 474 pesos ($13 US) today. They have the regular flavor and the other flavors (mint and caramel).
2.5 liters of coca cola bottle was 54 pesos.
Just about all the Dominican chicas like to drink Baileys.
Cheeseburger with french fries and a salad is 165 pesos in manolos restaurant, then add 26% in taxes to that price.
i am staying in zona colonial at hotel conde de penalba. its a good place with a balcony overlooking columbus square.
the site is [url]www.condepenalba.com[/url] with a direct email of:
[email]condepenalbaatcodetel.net. do[/email]
i told the manager i have friends looking for a good place to stay.
they will give a special discount for code: isg just don't tell them what isg really means tell them niko from afghanistan recommended you.
i am paying $50. 00 per night with a balcony. queen bed, hi speed wi fi, safe in room, and my gf has no problems coming or going. and the best part. jaosousa is down the street!
last night novia and i did hooters and the place rocked! she now understands what hooters are lol ya have to love them!
Thanks, I did that today with a different banco popular machine, I chose Spanish as the language and withdrew 2000 pesos, no problem. I think the problem with some other machines is that they have no money. The banco progreso machine in the jaragua had no cash today, it gave me a message saying they were unable to dispense cash at this time. I used a banco popular machine that is attached to the outside wall of a Farmax pharmacy on avenida independencia, today.
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]I've also tried using the ATM's in spanish and they seem to work better. I was in Carrefour once and used an ATM outside the bank there (don't remember which bank) asked for 5,000 got 500 and freaked. Went in to complain and the manager came with me to the machine and asked me to show what happened and got 500 again. Now I think I'm down 9,000. When I tried in Spanish I got 5k. Checked my bank later on line at the transaction was only 500 twice not 5k twice. Seems like the programmer wanted to screw with gringos.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]At the banco leon atm, I swipe my card and a message flashes on the screen that my card is invalid and to contact my bank. At the banco popular atm machines same type of thing, I don't even get the message to put in my pin. The Banco Progresso ATM (pro acceso) worked fine in the jaragua hotel. Ban Reservas atm worked fine as well.[/QUOTE]
I have not been able to use my Canadian account card at banco Popular for a year now. I use Progresso now because the ATM in Sosua gives up to 20,000 pesos at a time, like this as I pay $5 per withdrawel.
[QUOTE=Greek Niko]I am staying in Zona Colonial at Hotel Conde de Penalba. Its a good place with a balcony overlooking Columbus square.
I told the manager I have friends looking for a good place to stay.
They will give a special discount for code: ISG just don't tell them what ISG really means tell them Niko from Afghanistan recommended you.
![/QUOTE]
Conde de Penalba is a nice hotel, I stayed there once. Dominican Hooters looks nice.
Dominican Hooters are the BEST!
I also recommend Acropolis Mall where Hooters is located at. My novia had a death grip on my hand while the other Dominicanas looked on. Acropolis is a target rich environment.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Conde de Penalba is a nice hotel, I stayed there once. Dominican Hooters looks nice.[/QUOTE]
I reserved and paid extra for a superior room at the hotel palacio. Price was about 100 per night. I was given room 117. This room is in the back of the hotel, up a very, narrow set of stairs, not easy to carry your luggage up those stairs. The Dominican woman at the front desk who has checked me into the hotel many other times, always has a nasty attitude and treats me like I am a piece of garbage. I checked in around 4pm. I was tired from traveling and fell asleep. I woke up three hours later sweating, the a/c was on full blast, it was like 85 degrees in the room. I walked down to the front desk and said the room was terrible, the woman at the front said "What, the room is too cold", she knew that the a/c in that room sucks and she was just continuing with her nasty attitude towards me. I checked out and paid another $100 to sleep at the hodelpa hotel in zona colonial. I stayed 4 hours at the hotel palacio and I was charged $100.
I wrote the Hotel Palacio an email and they didn't respond, in the tradition of al goldstein from his show "midnight blue", Hotel Palacio gets a big f_ck you.
I took Cagep1967's advice and tried using the banco popular with Spanish as the language. ATM gave me money no problem. Put your card in the machine, choose Spanish as the language, enter your PIN number, then choose Retirado efectivo (efectivo means something like cash in your hands), then choose which account, I choose "Cuentas de Cheques", no problem getting 10,000 pesos from the Banco Popular machine in the V Centenario Hotel casino today.
Seems there is a problem with the Banco Popular ATM when I choose English as the language then try to get money from my checking account.
[QUOTE=Greek Niko]I am staying in Zona Colonial at Hotel Conde de Penalba. Its a good place with a balcony overlooking Columbus square.[/QUOTE]Remember the Alamo photo was the chevy aveo, I rented from Alamo, the night I got the flat tire in Zona Colonial, the sidewall had a v shaped gouge.
Niko did all the work changing that tire. Seems like the lug nuts were crazy glued on, very difficult time loosening those lug nuts. Niko is a big strong guy, he stood on the alamo supplied lug wrench with all his weight and those lug nuts on the tire would not loosen. Eventually the alamo supplied lug wrench just bent and was totally useless.
It was a lot of fun hanging out with Niko. Niko and I took a Santo Domingo newbie, Thirdcoast around for a tour on Saturday.
We went to GBP. The bartender told me that GBP opens at 2pm and closes around 11pm. GBP had a special, two chicas for 1500 pesos, one chica for 1000 pesos. Niko took one chica and Thirdcoast took two chicas, to the rooms in the back. Milka did a strip show and quickie lap dance, she was grinding her wet pussy on my knee while I was sitting on the sofa.
While I was waiting for Niko and Thirdcoast at GBP, I went outside to smoke a cigarette, three chicas were walking by on ave 27 de febrero, I gave one chica a smile and a wink and she called me down to chat. I told the chicas I was waiting for my friends who were having sex upstairs with some chicas, the chica gave me her number and asked me to meet her at super mercado nacional which is further down the street. I didn't call her or meet her.
After GBP, I drove Niko and Thirdcoast over to Cats on Ave Gustavo Mejia Ricart, but they open around 7pm and we were there around 6pm. We then drove to A-1 Divas on Ave. Nunez de Caceres, near avenida kennedy. The asian chica was there. The tall, dark, busty chica from Santiago was there. The tall busty chica did a strip show with a quickie lap dance and with her nipples in my mouth.
Niko had to get back to Zona Colonial to sanitize before meeting his novia and took a taxi. I stayed at A-1 for an hour with Thirdcoast. I exited and Thirdcoast stayed there.
I didn't ask the prices, but I am sure Thirdcoast has the prices for A-1 Divas. I took photos of the chicas at A-1 Divas and at Casa Azul.
I took Niko to Casa Azul one afternoon. I waited for him while he got his groove on with a cute chica in a room there. I was sitting on the sofa, a chica from Bani to my left and a busty 19 year old chica from la vega to my right. I bought them presidente cervezas. They were fighting each other as to which of them could stroke my dick over my pants. I had to laugh at that. One chica trying to take the other chica's hand off my dick and the other one not letting her.
I went to Bar 305 numerous times on different days. I stopped over on a Sunday night around 3 or 4am, after I had been drinking at the coppa discoteca. The front gate was locked and the inside bar was closed, but the security guys there opened the gate for me and I walked to the back yard where about 10 chicas were lounging outside. I chose a pretty light skin chica from san cristobal. Ronny one of the owners came over to me, told me the price and said he was leaving and that I could give the money to one of the security guys. I walked the chica backed to my apartment. Many of the chicas from bar 305 go to the small fried food place next to Mystik Hotel, around 4am.
The next time I went into bar 305 was midnight one night. The place was packed with chicas. I saw chicas who used to work at casa theresa, sky house and satin in bar 305. I saw one chica who I really liked, but I was surrounded by a group of about ten chicas who were trying to get my attention. I went back another night looking for that chica, but I didn't find her. That night some chica did a show with a candle and hot wax. She was dripping hot wax from the candle onto her pussy, all the the other chicas in 305 were going crazy when they saw that. I did see two policia nacional outside the front door one night.
I met Niko and the santo domingo newbie, Thirdcoast at bar 305 on Saturday afternoon around 1pm. The inside bar was closed, the backyard bar was open. Lots of clothes were hanging on the lines to dry and a chica was washing clothes using two large plastic containers filled with water and soap. There were about 5 chicas there in normal clothes. We were told many of the chicas were at the beach. Other days, I saw a few of the chicas from 305 a few times in normal clothes while walking on avenida independencia during the daytime.
There is a guy with a small sidewalk stand near bar 305 that sells the wooden birds like the one BQ Ribs bought, I'll post the photos shortly.
I met a dominican taxi driver near 305 and he was telling me about different casas. He told me that there is famous place located near to casa australia, 505 or pala something, I didn't understand him completely when he said the name of the place. He said the place is famous. I have never read about that place before.
Bar 305 has at least 30 chicas, all shapes, sizes and colors. Bar 305 does not take credit cards to pay for drinks or chicas.
It was all great fun.
Especially the Alamo incident LOL.
Casa Azul and GBP will get a return visit, plus in private the chicas gave me their number for private adventures.
Last night I took my novia and her family to the Acropolis cinema and watched Prince of Persia. They loved it and her blanca GF could not stop talking about Jao. Imagine that- you left a lasting impression Bud LOL.
Getting ready to check out in a bit and head back to USA for a few days before returning to the prehistoric Miserable East. First I need to make a leche deposito.
The best thing I loved here was the chicas all looked hot, were not wearing freaking burkas, all- especially non WG were friendly and approachable, and ahhhhhhhhhhhh the smell of a hygienically correct woman is marvelous- truly a Greeks Dee Lite.
Next time I will venture to Santiago and PP. I will look to finalize on a residence.
Thanks to Jao I am sold.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Remember the Alamo photo was the chevy aveo, I rented from Alamo, the night I got the flat tire in Zona Colonial, the sidewall had a v shaped gouge.
Niko did all the work changing that tire. Seems like the lug nuts were crazy glued on, very difficult time loosening those lug nuts. Niko is a big strong guy, he stood on the alamo supplied lug wrench with all his weight and those lug nuts on the tire would not loosen. Eventually the alamo supplied lug wrench just bent and was totally useless.
It was a lot of fun hanging out with Niko. Niko and I took a Santo Domingo newbie, Thirdcoast around for a tour on Saturday.
We went to GBP. The bartender told me that GBP opens at 2pm and closes around 11pm. GBP had a special, two chicas for 1500 pesos, one chica for 1000 pesos. Niko took one chica and Thirdcoast took two chicas, to the rooms in the back. Milka did a strip show and quickie lap dance, she was grinding her wet pussy on my knee while I was sitting on the sofa.
While I was waiting for Niko and Thirdcoast at GBP, I went outside to smoke a cigarette, three chicas were walking by on ave 27 de febrero, I gave one chica a smile and a wink and she called me down to chat. I told the chicas I was waiting for my friends who were having sex upstairs with some chicas, the chica gave me her number and asked me to meet her at super mercado nacional which is further down the street. I didn't call her or meet her.
After GBP, I drove Niko and Thirdcoast over to Cats on Ave Gustavo Mejia Ricart, but they open around 7pm and we were there around 6pm. We then drove to A-1 Divas on Ave. Nunez de Caceres, near avenida kennedy. The asian chica was there. The tall, dark, busty chica from Santiago was there. The tall busty chica did a strip show with a quickie lap dance and with her nipples in my mouth.
Niko had to get back to Zona Colonial to sanitize before meeting his novia and took a taxi. I stayed at A-1 for an hour with Thirdcoast. I exited and Thirdcoast stayed there.
I didn't ask the prices, but I am sure Thirdcoast has the prices for A-1 Divas. I took photos of the chicas at A-1 Divas and at Casa Azul.
I took Niko to Casa Azul one afternoon. I waited for him while he got his groove on with a cute chica in a room there. I was sitting on the sofa, a chica from Bani to my left and a busty 19 year old chica from la vega to my right. I bought them presidente cervezas. They were fighting each other as to which of them could stroke my dick over my pants. I had to laugh at that. One chica trying to take the other chica's hand off my dick and the other one not letting her.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]...We went to GBP. The bartender told me that GBP opens at 2pm and closes around 11pm. GBP had a special, two chicas for 1500 pesos, one chica for 1000 pesos...[/QUOTE]Those prices are better than the massage parlor "Dominican prices" from six-years ago!!! At US$20 a girl (at dupla rates), I could easily lose my head in that place.
BTW, thanks for the heads-up on the Palacio Hotel.
-Helpmann :)
[quote=greek niko]...they will give a special discount for code: isg just don't tell them what isg really means tell them niko from afghanistan recommended you.
i am paying $50. 00 per night with a balcony. queen bed, hi speed wi fi, safe in room, and my gf has no problems coming or going...[/quote]thanks greek niko! the penalba hotel info is exactly what i needed to make my conde hotel choice!
-helpmann :)
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]I took Cagep1967's advice and tried using the banco popular with Spanish as the language. ATM gave me money no problem. Put your card in the machine, choose Spanish as the language, enter your PIN number, then choose Retirado efectivo (efectivo means something like cash in your hands), then choose which account, I choose "Cuentas de Cheques", no problem getting 10,000 pesos from the Banco Popular machine in the V Centenario Hotel casino today.
Seems there is a problem with the Banco Popular ATM when I choose English as the language then try to get money from my checking account.[/QUOTE]
You might be onto something as my novia has a card for a sub-account on my Canadian account and she has no problem at the Banco Popular.
On the other hand I constantly see non spanish speaking tourists lined up at the Banco Popular atm in Sosua, cannot believe they all walk away empty handed
[QUOTE=Llttf]You might be onto something as my novia has a card for a sub-account on my Canadian account and she has no problem at the Banco Popular.
On the other hand I constantly see non spanish speaking tourists lined up at the Banco Popular atm in Sosua, cannot believe they all walk away empty handed[/QUOTE]The problem with the banco popular started for me within the last three months. The banco popular atm in the hotel v centenario casino is a newer machine.
As Cagep1967 suggested there probably is a glitch somewhere in the programming for users who choose English. I think the problem is that when I use English on the banco popular machines and then choose to withdraw cash from my checking account, I believe the ATM tries to get money from some other account like savings.
Generally there are more Banco Popular ATM machines throughout the Dom Rep, they are usually more modern and located in convenient places. I am glad that I can get money from them, saves me time from having to search around for other machines.
[QUOTE=Helpmann]Those prices are better than the massage parlor "Dominican prices" from six-years ago!!! At US$20 a girl (at dupla rates), I could easily lose my head in that place.
BTW, thanks for the heads-up on the Palacio Hotel.
-Helpmann :)[/QUOTE]From what Niko told me the air conditioning is very good at the hotel conde de penalbe. I just don't know what the situation is at hotel de penalbe, if you have a car. I don't know if they have secure parking.
Hotel Palacio is a nice hotel, all the other rooms I used at the Palacio the a/c was good. I reserved and paid for my first two nights at the palacio because the apartment on the malecon was not available those nights.
Customer service in Dom Rep is hit or miss, oftentimes it is a miss. Would have been nice if the chica at the front desk or the german manager guy said hello and welcome back, but they didn't. Appears they don't want my business. For a chica friendly hotel that has secure parking and that most chicas will be impressed with, the palacio is good for that, just don't stay in room 117.
Before checking into Hotel Palacio, I had been at Gran Paradise Massage where I was treated very nice by the owner who had just met me. After such good treatment at gran paradise massage, maybe I was expecting a little warmth and hospitality from hotel palacio, I didn't get it.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]From what Niko told me the air conditioning is very good at the hotel de penalbe. I just don't know what the situation is at hotel de penalbe, if you have a car. I don't know if they have secure parking...[/QUOTE]Because of location, restaurant, and balcony view, Conde de Penalba had been my first choice Conde hotel. Nevertheless, two months ago, I ruled it out in favor of the Palacio. Because there wasn't enough information on the Penalba, the Palacio appeared to be the sure thing. After reading your trip report, I know that the Palacio is anything but a sure thing. That, Niko's trip report, and the fact that the cost of the Penalba is 50% less makes my decision much easier.
Once I get to DR, I'll have a couple of days to look into everything, including parking. The Hotel Conde de Penalba and the location remind me of the Florida Ave. apartment I stayed in while in Buenos Aires.
-Helpmann :)
The Hotel Conde de Penalba has 24 hour security on site just remember to tip the guard at least a couple of bucks US. Let him know what car you have and he will reserve a spot for you and keep an eye on it. On the side street is a bar thats packed at night so get his cell number and call when you are coming back and he will save a spot.
On the ATM issue I went to Intercontinental and Jaragua to use their machine in both English and Spanish to no avail. At Acropolis mall ScotiaBank ATM gave me $$$$$ in English. I watched the locals hit the same ATM in Spanish and everyone that used it got $$$$$
Find a Scotia ATM and you should be good to go, there is even one around the corner from Hotel Conde de Penalba.
[QUOTE=Helpmann]Because of location, restaurant, and balcony view, Conde de Penalba had been my first choice Conde hotel. Nevertheless, two months ago, I ruled it out in favor of the Palacio. Because there wasn't enough information on the Penalba, the Palacio appeared to be the sure thing. After reading your trip report, I know that the Palacio is anything but a sure thing. That, Niko's trip report, and the fact that the cost of the Penalba is 50% less makes my decision much easier.
Once I get to DR, I'll have a couple of days to look into everything, including parking. The Hotel Conde de Penalba and the location remind me of the Florida Ave. apartment I stayed in while in Buenos Aires.
-Helpmann :)[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]Its like foreplay in an non commited venue.
You can relax, have a drink and Fantasize about what you want to do.
After a couple minutes of her seducing you with her pole dance, and your visual foreplay.
The sudden tightness of your pants reveals her acceptance.
Bring back the strip clubs.[/QUOTE]
There is a strip club in front of the Olimpic Stadium, on John f Kennedy # 41, I am not sure if the name is Showgirls, open Tuesday to Sunday 7:00 pm to 3:00 am. Never been there, just doing my P.I work.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]There is a strip club in front of the Olimpic Stadium, on John f Kennedy # 41, I am not sure if the name is Showgirls, open Tuesday to Sunday 7:00 pm to 3:00 am. Never been there, just doing my P.I work.[/QUOTE]Thanks, I'm sure the "A"team will be on it(Jaososua,bq ribs).
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]There is a strip club in front of the Olimpic Stadium, on John f Kennedy # 41, I am not sure if the name is Showgirls, open Tuesday to Sunday 7:00 pm to 3:00 am. Never been there, just doing my P.I work.[/QUOTE]The showgirls in Juan Dolio has the same type of chains around the dance platform. I have driven by the place on Avenida Kennedy, but you have to be on the local or service lane (marginal) part of kennedy to get to the place. If you are on the express part of kennedy you can't get to the place.
Try to find out what the cross street is for the showgirl's in Santo Domingo.
Bar 305 is inside a two story house, the chicas live in the house. Next door to Bar 305 is a school. The Proacceso (banco progreso) ATM in the hotel jaragua lobby, it was my favorite ATM, because for two days it was the only machine that was giving me money.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Bar 305 is inside a two story house, the chicas live in the house. Next door to Bar 305 is a school. The Proacceso ATM in the hotel jaragua lobby, it was my favorite ATM, because for two days it was the only machine that was giving me money.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the pics. Always nice to see fotos of SD. Jaragua is one of my favorite places to spend some time. I only stayed there twice for "special" occasions. Not being really chica friendly and expensive I just drop in to visit. I usually spend a little time on the slots and chica watching and the sports bar is a nice place if a big game is on. Be warned the menu prices do not include the taxes so eating there is no bargain. Some may call me cheap but ever few pesos I save here and there gets put towards buying another airline ticket.
Talk about saving money what I still can't seem to understand is why guys are willing to pay twice the price for a chica from the "better" casas. In the past I have done it a few times but it just doesn't make sense. Just because a chica is a 9-10 doesn't mean your time in la cama is going to be any better. Call me Mr. Cheapo but I have found some really wonderful chicas right on Independencia for half the price or less.
LOL, I see you found some more birdies. That was a funny night bartering with that dude. If I remember he started at 800 and sold it for 300 pesos. The stand in your foto I stopped by and asked the price my last trip. The guy said 400 pesos as his first price.
One thing I will always say about going to Santo Domingo is I don't care how much you do while in SD when you leave to come home there is always so much more you just didn't get a chance to do. It is really tough to get bored in SD.
Thanks again for all your reports. You do a great job keeping members informed.
Boricuaonline,
Will you have the new spots you find on your next Map update ? Have you heard or seen the Plaza Criolla bar we talked about ? I am trying to contact the Domincan dude who told me about it but to date unsuccessfully.
Anyone know anything about the Minyx and Satin clubs ? Pro or nonpro bars ?
Just got back from my first mongering trip to SD in 11 years. Had a great time. I was at the Eagle bar much better talent than back in 1999. I did much the same things I did back then that is go to the local bars and hit on the Female wait staff and with some success. I was with my cousin we first when to PR to visit family, I'll post our experiences there on the proper report page. While in SD we visited family we have there and found out the Jet Set Disco is right around the corner. Needless to say our nephews showed us a great time.
I wanted to stay in Dom Rep. I like to save money my money, but sometimes a few extra pesos here or there, oh well .....
On the airplane home I was thinking about my next trip, planning things I would like to do. Never enough time on the ground there, to do everything you want to do.
The one casa chica I took was very nice.
Niko, myself and Thirdcoast met the female owner of satin club Saturday afternoon. She is an attractive woman who speaks perfect English. Satin Club has a large elevated dance platform with a stripper pole. The female owner took us upstairs where there is another smaller bar and another stripper pole. She said if we like a chica we could take the chica upstairs to get to know the chica better (mentally and physically).
I am friendly with a few of the waiters who work at night in Manolos restaurant. One night I showed an older waiter I have known for years the apartment where I was staying. He said he knows most of the chicas who work on Independencia at night. One chubby street walker, he told me has a new jeepeta. I took him into bar 305, a few of the chicas came over to him and said hello.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Thanks for the pics. Always nice to see fotos of SD. Jaragua is one of my favorite places to spend some time. I only stayed there twice for "special" occasions. Not being really chica friendly and expensive I just drop in to visit. I usually spend a little time on the slots and chica watching and the sports bar is a nice place if a big game is on. Be warned the menu prices do not include the taxes so eating there is no bargain. Some may call me cheap but ever few pesos I save here and there gets put towards buying another airline ticket.
Talk about saving money what I still can't seem to understand is why guys are willing to pay twice the price for a chica from the "better" casas. In the past I have done it a few times but it just doesn't make sense. Just because a chica is a 9-10 doesn't mean your time in la cama is going to be any better. Call me Mr. Cheapo but I have found some really wonderful chicas right on Independencia for half the price or less.
LOL, I see you found some more birdies. That was a funny night bartering with that dude. If I remember he started at 800 and sold it for 300 pesos. The stand in your foto I stopped by and asked the price my last trip. The guy said 400 pesos as his first price.
One thing I will always say about going to Santo Domingo is I don't care how much you do while in SD when you leave to come home there is always so much more you just didn't get a chance to do. It is really tough to get bored in SD.
Thanks again for all your reports. You do a great job keeping members informed.[/QUOTE]
I stayed one night at the V Centenario with a special GF. I booked through hotels.com and used coupon code "BUDGET510" to save 15%, this code expires July 31, 2010. All the photos were taken Sunday morning. Very few cars on the road in Santo Domingo, Sunday morning, it was Mother's Day in Dom Rep. I paid about $126 for the v centenario, standard smoking room, no breakfast included. Free wifi in v centenario, strong signal.
I had to meet a friend on Avenida Espana near La Base bar. I tried to take the pontoon bridge but it was closed Sunday morning. I followed the other cars and took another small bridge and the road from that bridge put me on Avenida Espana.
Somehow the rear passenger door on the rental car had a small dent, I don't recall hitting anything and this car was the second car I had received, it was given to me on a Sunday night and I didn't inspect it well, when I got it. I wasn't sure the dent occurred while I had the car or it was like that, when I got it. The paperwork from the rental company didn't have the dent identified.
I showed the dent to a dominican friend and with the palm of his hand, he struck just below the dent and the metal straightened out, no more dent.
Twice I took chicas to the hard rock cafe to eat and drink. I sat outside, because inside is no smoking allowed (outside is tranquil, you can watch the people walk by). I ordered the Jumbo Combo appetizer twice. One time I split the Jumbo Combo with two chicas. Price for the Jumbo Combo appetizer at hard rock was 550 pesos. It includes onion rings with a dip, spicy chicken wings with a dip, potato skins with cheese/bacon bits and a dip, chicken fingers and a dip, three egg roll looking things with a small olive salad. It was enough food for me and the two chicas. Food was good at the hard rock cafe.
I ate at the second restaurant in plaza espana, the place had the least amount of customers, heavy set woman runs the place. Mojitos, 2 for the price of one, were excellent. I ordered the appetizer sampler for about 800 pesos, fried shrimp and other stuff, seems the oil they cook with is old and dirty, the fried shrimp and the other fried stuff, the outside was very dark (not golden), I would not eat at that place again.
Manolos restaurant, I usually order a cheeseburger with french fries and a glass of fresh pineapple juice. Cheeseburger with french fries at Manolos is 165 pesos (plus the tax). That meal usually fills me up. One night I tried the cuban type sandwich, Serrano ham and Manchego cheese, price 265 pesos. Only the sandwich came for that price (no sides, no french fries or tostones), very thin sandwich, I was still hungry after I finished the sandwich, I would not order that sandwich again.
Another night at Manolos, I was really hungry, I ordered pasta bolognese with a side of fried plantains (tostones). The pasta bolognese was spaghetti with ground beef on top of it, no sauce. I wouldn't order that again.
On past trips I have bought the fried things (empanadas) inside Villar Hernanos restaurant and the seafood salads there.
Anacoanda restaurant next door to hard rock cafe on el conde in zona colonial, I ate at anacoanda one time, I would never eat there again.
I stayed one night at the hotel maison gatreux. 2000 pesos or $55 US, I checked in with the same special GF, who stayed with me at the v centenario. I was thinking about spending one Friday night in Juan Dolio at the Caribe Paraiso hotel for about $50 per night. Only problem is that Juan Dolio gets crowded on the weekends, parking can be a pain in juan dolio on the weekends, Caribe Paraiso has parking for about 6 cars.
I stayed on the first floor at Maison Gatreux, they painted the lobby and the rooms. The air conditioning in my room was cold. The mattress was firm. When I woke up in the morning, the room had a bit of a bug spray smell. The rooms now have electronic plastic room key cards.
The guy who owns Maison Gatreux has a private security company. I have seen the guards from his company outside the hotel conde de penalbe, they wear shirts with something like JG Security.
Thanks for the info on the parking situation at Hotel Conde de Penalbe, I will stay at that hotel on one of my next trips.
[QUOTE=Greek Niko]The Hotel Conde de Penalba has 24 hour security on site just remember to tip the guard at least a couple of bucks US. Let him know what car you have and he will reserve a spot for you and keep an eye on it. On the side street is a bar thats packed at night so get his cell number and call when you are coming back and he will save a spot.
On the ATM issue I went to Intercontinental and Jaragua to use their machine in both English and Spanish to no avail. At Acropolis mall ScotiaBank ATM gave me $$$$$ in English. I watched the locals hit the same ATM in Spanish and everyone that used it got $$$$$
Find a Scotia ATM and you should be good to go, there is even one around the corner from Hotel Conde de Penalba.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Twice I took chicas to the hard rock cafe to eat and drink. I sat outside, because inside is no smoking allowed (outside is tranquil, you can watch the people walk by). I ordered the Jumbo Combo appetizer twice. One time I split the Jumbo Combo with two chicas. Price for the Jumbo Combo appetizer at hard rock was 550 pesos. It includes onion rings with a dip, spicy chicken wings with a dip, potato skins with cheese/bacon bits and a dip, chicken fingers and a dip, three egg roll looking things with a small olive salad. It was enough food for me and the two chicas. Food was good at the hard rock cafe.
I ate at the second restaurant in plaza espana, the place had the least amount of customers, heavy set woman runs the place. Mojitos, 2 for the price of one, were excellent. I ordered the appetizer sampler for about 800 pesos, fried shrimp and other stuff, seems the oil they cook with is old and dirty, the fried shrimp and the other fried stuff, the outside was very dark (not golden), I would not eat at that place again.
Manolos restaurant, I usually order a cheeseburger with french fries and a glass of fresh pineapple juice. Cheeseburger with french fries at Manolos is 165 pesos (plus the tax). That meal usually fills me up. One night I tried the cuban type sandwich, Serrano ham and Manchego cheese, price 265 pesos. Only the sandwich came for that price (no sides, no french fries or tostones), very thin sandwich, I was still hungry after I finished the sandwich, I would not order that sandwich again.
Another night at Manolos, I was really hungry, I ordered pasta bolognese with a side of fried plantains. The pasta bolognese was spaghetti with ground beef on top of it, no sauce. I wouldn't order that again.
On past trips I have bought the fried things (empanadas) inside Villar Hernanos restaurant and the seafood salads there.
Anacoanda restaurant next door to hard rock cafe on el conde in zona colonial, I ate at anacoanda one time, I would never eat there again.[/QUOTE]Of course it is to each his own and these are personal opinions but wow - I couldn't have thought of three worse choices of restaurants in Santo Domingo. Your descriptions of the food speak for themselves and that is bad enough but the prices - my God! Manolos is a 24-hour restaurant because that is the only way it can remain in business with the low quality of food they serve. The Hard Rock's formula is the same the world over - low cost ingredients, high menu prices, and cheesy rock themed decor that adds up to an insult to American cuisine and culture. Finally, file under "haste makes waste" - a restaurant with few customers in the always crowded Plaza Espana should raise a red flag.
Thank you for your review, it is a good source of places to avoid.
On a more positive note, Pasta Pasta on the Conde just east of and across from Petrus has affordable lunch and dinner specials that include beverages. Their menu is a changing variety of pastas with a choice of sauces and rotisserie chicken with a choice of side dishes. A whole roast chicken with two sides and a jumbo (liter) Brahma is 460 pesos - it is more than enough food for two. Brahma is not a preferred brand of beer in the Dominican Republic, I would recommend paying extra for Presidente.
Brahma beer, I would rather drink sewer water. The place in plaza espana, I went to have drinks (even a bad restaurant with few clients can't screw up bringing bottles of presidente beer to the table), not to eat and the mojitos were excellent, after drinking for a while, I got a little hungry and ordered the appetizer sampler. Hard Rock food is not bad (one Jumbo Combo appetizer for 550 pesos fed three three people, with the taxes it is less than $20 US, for a first date with a chica who brings along a cousin or friend, not a bad place), plus it is a good spot to people watch. When I am meeting chicas for the first time in person, the Hard Rock Cafe is a very easy meeting spot, I can sit outside smoke cigarettes and drink beer while I wait for the chicas to arrive (In New York, I would never eat at the Hard Rock Cafe). I usually eat late at night after midnight, so manolos is fine for a cheeseburger, much cheaper than the sports bar in the jaragua hotel and manolos is within walking distance, so I don't have to drive at night and get harassed by the policia nacional. I am not enough of a native yet to eat at that little fried food place next to mystik hotel, that place is popular with the chicas from bar 305. Adrian's Tropical on the malecon is open 24/7, I have eaten there a few times late at night.
Most of the clients at Manolos are Dominicans, I have walked by that place in the early evening and it was full. I am not saying the food is great at Manolos, but for a cheeseburger and fries for 165 pesos, close to the action, late at night, it is fine with me. One of the waiters speaks English and when I am alone I can chat with him.
The place you mention on el conde, Pasta Pasta, I have no idea where it is it. I have gotten pizzas from a few places on el conde and they were nothing special. La Briciola off el conde is supposedly good, but pricey.
Any other restaurant suggestions, where a guy can get good high quality food at an affordable price would be welcome. Especially since it appears you have a better palette than I do, thanks.
[QUOTE=Knowledge]Of course it is to each his own and these are personal opinions but wow - I couldn't have thought of three worse choices of restaurants in Santo Domingo. Your descriptions of the food speak for themselves and that is bad enough but the prices - my God! Manolos is a 24-hour restaurant because that is the only way it can remain in business with the low quality of food they serve. The Hard Rock's formula is the same the world over - low cost ingredients, high menu prices, and cheesy rock themed decor that adds up to an insult to American cuisine and culture. Finally, file under "haste makes waste" - a restaurant with few customers in the always crowded Plaza Espana should raise a red flag.
Thank you for your review, it is a good source of places to avoid.
On a more positive note, Pasta Pasta on the Conde just east of and across from Petrus has affordable lunch and dinner specials that include beverages. Their menu is a changing variety of pastas with a choice of sauces and rotisserie chicken with a choice of side dishes. A whole roast chicken with two sides and a jumbo (liter) Brahma is 460 pesos - it is more than enough food for two. Brahma is not a preferred brand of beer in the Dominican Republic, I would recommend paying extra for Presidente.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Knowledge] On a more positive note, Pasta Pasta on the Conde just east of and across from Petrus has affordable lunch and dinner specials that include beverages. Their menu is a changing variety of pastas with a choice of sauces and rotisserie chicken with a choice of side dishes. A whole roast chicken with two sides and a jumbo (liter) Brahma is 460 pesos - it is more than enough food for two. Brahma is not a preferred brand of beer in the Dominican Republic, I would recommend paying extra for Presidente.[/QUOTE]I searched for Pasta Pasta in the zona colonial webpage: [url]http://www.colonialzone-dr.com/bars-restaurants.html[/url]
They don't have Pasta Pasta listed. I have no idea what Petrus is either. If you could give a cross street, it would be useful so that I and other mongers could give the place a try. Any other suggestions for restaurants would be appreciated.
Maybe you live in Santo Domingo, so maybe you know the City well. If you do live in Santo Domingo, I don't get the underlying hostility that you exhibit in your post. When I am in Santo Domingo, I get plenty of sex, that my mind is tranquil and peaceful. Maybe you should take a drive and get one of those chicas you mentioned that will have sex with you in a parking lot for 500 pesos, take off some of the edge.
The moderators of this site won't permit the "W" word to describe the occupation of some chicas, it is disrespectful. To describe where they work, you can use brothels or casa de citas. Gracias.
No thank you mi Hermano Going against traffic with you was PRICELESS !!!!!! So were the Mojitos and Tequilla and whatever else we had LOL
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]I stayed one night at the hotel maison gatreux. 2000 pesos or $55 US, I checked in with the same special GF, who stayed with me at the v centenario. I was thinking about spending one Friday night in Juan Dolio at the Caribe Paraiso hotel for about $50 per night. Only problem is that Juan Dolio gets crowded on the weekends, parking can be a pain in juan dolio on the weekends, Caribe Paraiso has parking for about 6 cars.
I stayed on the first floor at Maison Gatreux, they painted the lobby and the rooms. The air conditioning in my room was cold. The mattress was firm. When I woke up in the morning, the room had a bit of a bug spray smell. The rooms now have electronic plastic room key cards.
The guy who owns Maison Gatreux has a private security company. I have seen the guards from his company outside the hotel conde de penalbe, they wear shirts with something like JG Security.
Thanks for the info on the parking situation at Hotel Conde de Penalbe, I will stay at that hotel on one of my next trips.[/QUOTE]
I wanted to mention two places I ate this past trip in La Capital. D'Luis on the Malecon across from Foxy's has been really good the two times I've eaten there. And there is a Italian restaurant on the west side of Burgos, just off Independencia, about 3/4 of a block toward the Malecon and it was excellent. Don't recall the name but highly recommend it.
Thanks for the criticism. So happy to see that you offered a little bit of information to this board.
Since you are such an expert on the food scene in Santo Domingo, maybe you can give this board a list of restaurants to avoid.
Also if you could give this board a list of "Knowledge" approved food establishments along with their hours of operation, their locations and the price category, it would be helpful to other mongers.
I will continue to eat at Hard Rock Cafe and Manolos (I am not walking far in the heat and I will not drive my car and sit in traffic in the daytime or get harassed by policia nacional late at night trying to get to some restaurant). I guess if I was with a 500 peso chica, the ambiance or the location of the restaurant wouldn't matter. I know the expensive restaurants in Santo Domingo, Vesuvio, David Crockett and others. I am no great food connoisseur, I do not travel to Dom Rep for the food. If a restaurant is in a convenient location and the food is edible and doesn't make me sick, I am usually happy with that. I go to Dom Rep to eat pussy.
I am no expert on all things Santo Domingo, I post where I have been and the prices I paid and whether I liked the place or not, if you want to flame me for that, no problem.
This board awaits your pearls of wisdom, Mr. Knowledge.
[QUOTE=Knowledge]Of course it is to each his own and these are personal opinions but wow - I couldn't have thought of three worse choices of restaurants in Santo Domingo. Your descriptions of the food speak for themselves and that is bad enough but the prices - my God! Manolos is a 24-hour restaurant because that is the only way it can remain in business with the low quality of food they serve. The Hard Rock's formula is the same the world over - low cost ingredients, high menu prices, and cheesy rock themed decor that adds up to an insult to American cuisine and culture. Finally, file under "haste makes waste" - a restaurant with few customers in the always crowded Plaza Espana should raise a red flag.
Thank you for your review, it is a good source of places to avoid.
On a more positive note, Pasta Pasta on the Conde just east of and across from Petrus has affordable lunch and dinner specials that include beverages. Their menu is a changing variety of pastas with a choice of sauces and rotisserie chicken with a choice of side dishes. A whole roast chicken with two sides and a jumbo (liter) Brahma is 460 pesos - it is more than enough food for two. Brahma is not a preferred brand of beer in the Dominican Republic, I would recommend paying extra for Presidente.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Knowledge]Of course it is to each his own and these are personal opinions but wow - I couldn't have thought of three worse choices of restaurants in Santo Domingo. Your descriptions of the food speak for themselves and that is bad enough but the prices - my God! Manolos is a 24-hour restaurant because that is the only way it can remain in business with the low quality of food they serve. The Hard Rock's formula is the same the world over - low cost ingredients, high menu prices, and cheesy rock themed decor that adds up to an insult to American cuisine and culture. Finally, file under "haste makes waste" - a restaurant with few customers in the always crowded Plaza Espana should raise a red flag.
Thank you for your review, it is a good source of places to avoid.
On a more positive note, Pasta Pasta on the Conde just east of and across from Petrus has affordable lunch and dinner specials that include beverages. Their menu is a changing variety of pastas with a choice of sauces and rotisserie chicken with a choice of side dishes. A whole roast chicken with two sides and a jumbo (liter) Brahma is 460 pesos - it is more than enough food for two. Brahma is not a preferred brand of beer in the Dominican Republic, I would recommend paying extra for Presidente.[/QUOTE]
Manolos is a place I visit every time I go to Santo Domingo, they know me and treat me very well, and of course I like some items of the menu, and their garlic bread, mmm!
I like D'Luis Parrillada, Pala Pizza, Adrian, El Conuco, Villar, Pacos.
I went once to Hard Rock with a chica that worked on the Jaragua cigar store, we developed a friendship on one of my Jaragua stays and spent some time with her on 3 travels I made. Last time I saw her was on Hard Rock, she gave me a souvenir gift I still have. She died a few days later on a fire inside her apartment in el Conde, just a block from La Despensa. Her roomate also died. Both were in their mid 20's.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Thanks for the criticism. So happy to see that you offered a little bit of information to this board.
Since you are such an expert on the food scene in Santo Domingo, maybe you can give this board a list of restaurants to avoid.
Also if you could give this board a list of "Knowledge" approved food establishments along with their hours of operation, their locations and the price category, it would be helpful to other mongers.
I will continue to eat at Hard Rock Cafe and Manolos (I am not walking far in the heat and I will not drive my car and sit in traffic or get harassed by policia nacional trying to get to some restaurant). I guess if I was with a 500 peso chica, the ambiance or the location of the restaurant wouldn't matter. I know the expensive restaurants in Santo Domingo, Vesuvio, David Crockett and others. I am no great food connoisseur, I do not travel to Dom Rep for the food. If a restaurant is in a convenient location and the food is edible and doesn't make me sick, I am usually happy with that. I go to Dom Rep to eat pussy.
I am no expert on all things Santo Domingo, I post where I have been and the prices I paid and whether I liked the place or not, if you want to flame me for that, no problem.
This board awaits your pearls of wisdom, Mr. Knowledge.[/QUOTE]Thank God there is finally a sign of testosterone amongst us!
Here is my 2 cents or 1 peso. (3.7 cents)
I have 16 years In SD and mongered for awhile settled down with a local girl, got burned for "mitad" (half of my small fortune). So be careful they are very deceptive.
Not all but most are only looking for a Visa or quick cash but we all know that.
Jaosousa please don't take a little constructive criticism personally.
Your reports are excellent and you know what's going on.
My advice to you:
Get your residency and a Dominican DL and then Policia can't touch you.
As far as I am concerened:
Knowledge is right about the restaurants, but to each his own.
Manolos is convenient but that's about it.
You won't see many Dominicans eating there, as they know the quality is sub-standard.
The 24 hour thing and there location keeps them in business, and now they are selling water.
For seafood:
I recommend Sully Restaurant on Charles Sumner 19 (close to Price Mart). A bit of a drive or cab ride but this is favorite with locals. There prices will make up for the cab fare or gas to get there.
The "Adrian Tropical on Lincoln Avenue has better service and food. Then the one on the Malecon.
Or try Lincoln Road just down a bit from Adrian's, a little pricey but the quality is good (especially the ribs). Costillas.
Now here is a bit of fatherly advice.
Unlike developed countries the majority of these girls pro's and none pro's have never been to a Gynecologist unless they start having problems.
There is an increase in the HPV papiloma virus. (HPV papiloma humano).
So like the restaurants be very careful where or what you eat. LOL
Google it!
Here is a reality check:
I have a long time friend who married a Dominican guy and he is dying from AIDS.
Fortunately she is ok physically and holding up mentally.
For the most part girls that don't work in a controlled environment may have never been tested for SIDA (HIV AIDS) or hepatitis. The sad part is that they grow up without proper medical care and adult supervision and become sexually active at a very young age.
The scary thing about this is that even if the non pro girl knows she has something she will remain sexually active. They get used to the fast money and don't want to lose that income.
So do your homework and if you have a special novia do yourself and her favor and hit the clinic before you engage in unsafe sex.
Please excuse my poor writing skills, grammer and punctuation.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa].........Another night at Manolos, I was really hungry, I ordered pasta bolognese with a side of fried plantains (tostones). The pasta bolognese was spaghetti with ground beef on top of it, no sauce. I wouldn't order that again......... [/QUOTE]
Next time try ordering the pasta bolognese "to go" as I think you will enjoy it much better with two "side orders" as shown in the pic I posted back in August. The side dishes are about 1,000 pesos each. LOL
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[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Manolos is a place I visit every time I go to Santo Domingo, they know me and treat me very well, and of course I like some items of the menu, and their garlic bread, mmm!
I like D'Luis Parrillada, Pala Pizza, Adrian, El Conuco, Villar, Pacos.
I went once to Hard Rock with a chica that worked on the Jaragua cigar store, we developed a friendship on one of my Jaragua stays and spent some time with her on 3 travels I made. Last time I saw her was on Hard Rock, she gave me a souvenir gift I still have. She died a few days later on a fire inside her apartment in el Conde, just a block from La Despensa. Her roomate also died. Both were in their mid 20's.[/QUOTE]So sad, I walked by that cigar store in the Jaragua Hotel last week, there was a cute chica working inside.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Next time try ordering the pasta bolognese "to go" as I think you will enjoy it much better with two "side orders" as shown in the pic I posted back in August. The side dishes are about 1,000 pesos each. LOL
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?p=915725#post915725[/url][/QUOTE]Bq Ribs you the man, I have never had two chicas at the same time in Dom Rep.
My last trip, I met a guy who sells sex toys and other erotic stuff in Dom Rep. He was telling me there are a few sex toy shops in Santo Domingo, one in Naco. He said there is a place in Mega Centro Mall that sells some sex toy stuff. He said generally the quality of the stuff they sell in DR is not great. He said the bullet type toys are popular because they are cheap. He said something called the Jack Rabbit is good, but expensive for DR chicas.
He sells some spray called good head, that can be sprayed on the penis or the chica's tota, to give a good flavor.
[QUOTE=Greek Niko]No thank you mi Hermano Going against traffic with you was PRICELESS! So were the Mojitos and Tequilla and whatever else we had LOL[/QUOTE]Always fun, LOL, driving in Naco, we were on a mission, some of those side streets, difficult to know whether they are one way or two ways. We got to GBP at 1:50pm the first day and it was closed, ten minutes too early. Looks like Thirdcoast got swallowed up somewhere in Dom Rep.
[QUOTE=Koki9290]I wanted to mention two places I ate this past trip in La Capital. D'Luis on the Malecon across from Foxy's has been really good the two times I've eaten there. And there is a Italian restaurant on the west side of Burgos, just off Independencia, about 3/4 of a block toward the Malecon and it was excellent. Don't recall the name but highly recommend it.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the info, calle burgos is the second street from avenida pasteur when heading in the direction of the zona colonial. D'Luis restaurant has gotten good reviews, it is on the malecon across from Foxy's, very easy place to find. I have been told some of the food stands in the new plaza that juts out into the sea near the obelisk on the malecon, are good, with good prices. I am lazy sometimes to try something new.
Good post, thanks for the advice. I will visit the seafood place. I have driven by Lincoln Road restaurant a few times and was considering staying at the new Holiday Inn on Avenida Lincoln. Lincoln Road restaurant looks like a good place. The Adrian Tropical restaurant on Avenida Lincoln looks nice, lots of live plants, jungle themed place. I have read that Chef Pepper is a good place. Mitre is a place I saw, I don't know anything about it.
I met one 18 year old chica, I checked her cedula. She told me that she had a dominican boyfriend who was 33 years old and she had been with him for three years, she said she broke up with him one year ago. Do the math, she was getting tapped when she was 14 years old. Even an 18 year old chica can have high mileage.
I always learn on this board, anyone who has a better place to visit or a better way of doing things, I am all ears.
Thanks again.
[QUOTE=Marina1]Thank God there is finally a sign of testosterone amongst us!
Here is my 2 cents or 1 peso. (3.7 cents)
I have 16 years In SD and mongered for awhile settled down with a local girl, got burned for "mitad" (half of my small fortune). So be careful they are very deceptive.
Not all but most are only looking for a Visa or quick cash but we all know that.
Jaosousa please don't take a little constructive criticism personally.
Your reports are excellent and you know what's going on.
My advice to you:
Get your residency and a Dominican DL and then Policia can't touch you.
As far as I am concerened:
Knowledge is right about the restaurants, but to each his own.
Manolos is convenient but that's about it.
You won't see many Dominicans eating there, as they know the quality is sub-standard.
The 24 hour thing and there location keeps them in business, and now they are selling water.
For seafood:
I recommend Sully Restaurant on Charles Sumner 19 (close to Price Mart). A bit of a drive or cab ride but this is favorite with locals. There prices will make up for the cab fare or gas to get there.
The "Adrian Tropical on Lincoln Avenue has better service and food. Then the one on the Malecon.
Or try Lincoln Road just down a bit from Adrian's, a little pricey but the quality is good (especially the ribs). Costillas.
Now here is a bit of fatherly advice.
Unlike developed countries the majority of these girls pro's and none pro's have never been to a Gynecologist unless they start having problems.
There is an increase in the HPV papiloma virus. (HPV papiloma humano).
So like the restaurants be very careful where or what you eat. LOL
Google it!
Here is a reality check:
I have a long time friend who married a Dominican guy and he is dying from AIDS.
Fortunately she is ok physically and holding up mentally.
For the most part girls that don't work in a controlled environment may have never been tested for SIDA (HIV AIDS) or hepatitis. The sad part is that they grow up without proper medical care and adult supervision and become sexually active at a very young age.
The scary thing about this is that even if the non pro girl knows she has something she will remain sexually active. They get used to the fast money and don't want to lose that income.
So do your homework and if you have a special novia do yourself and her favor and hit the clinic before you engage in unsafe sex.
Please excuse my poor writing skills, grammer and punctuation.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Marina1] Here is a reality check:
I have a long time friend who married a Dominican guy and he is dying from AIDS.
Fortunately she is ok physically and holding up mentally.
For the most part girls that don't work in a controlled environment may have never been tested for SIDA (HIV AIDS) or hepatitis. The sad part is that they grow up without proper medical care and adult supervision and become sexually active at a very young age.
The scary thing about this is that even if the non pro girl knows she has something she will remain sexually active. They get used to the fast money and don't want to lose that income.
So do your homework and if you have a special novia do yourself and her favor and hit the clinic before you engage in unsafe sex.
Please excuse my poor writing skills, grammer and punctuation.[/QUOTE]Your writing skills are perfect.
I met one chica my last trip, who I knew from online, I knew she was a bit of a freak from the stuff she would do on her webcam. In person she was much skinnier, she was straight up about asking for money when I met her in person. Most of the chicas I meet online don't do that. With her there were already a few red flags and her personality was off. She took off her shirt and her back was covered with 100 bug bites, I have never seen a chica with that many bug bites. I didn't do anything with her, I gave her some money and walked her to a taxi.
I agree, you do have to be careful. The novia chicas I know in santo domingo either work in the medical profession or have family members who are doctors and they are always giving me updates whenever they get a medical examination. I try to be careful.
Thanks again, excellent advice.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Most of the clients at Manolos are Dominicans...
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dominicans that arrive in Mercedes, BMW's and Audi's as observed while I stayed at Riazor.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]dominicans that arrive in Mercedes, BMW's and Audi's as observed while I stayed at Riazor.[/QUOTE]Thinking about it, I have had three different types of meals at Manolos, a cheeseburger with french fries which is basic. The pasta and the cuban sandwich I had at Manolos was nothing great. I have to expand my eating options, how is Barra Payan?
[QUOTE=Marina1]Thank God there is finally a sign of testosterone amongst us![/QUOTE]The Problem is; this is one of the few travel Boards where a person can STILL post in peace. Kidde boards aren't much fun. Class is different than testerone don't confuse the two. LOL
[QUOTE=Knowledge]..............Pasta Pasta on the Conde just east of and across from Petrus has affordable lunch and dinner specials that include beverages. Their menu is a changing variety of pastas with a choice of sauces and rotisserie chicken with a choice of side dishes. A whole roast chicken with two sides and a jumbo (liter) Brahma is 460 pesos - it is more than enough food for two. Brahma is not a preferred brand of beer in the Dominican Republic, I would recommend paying extra for Presidente.[/QUOTE]
I only quoted the positive part of your post.
Pasta & Pasta is a fairly new restaurant. I ate there twice last month and I think the restaurant was then just recently opened. I had the lasagne with a coca cola for 200 pesos. The food is good and resonable priced for El Conde. I took the photo this morning and when I walk past there again I will get the cross streets so BoricuaOnline can add it to his map.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Thinking about it, I have had three different types of meals at Manolos, a cheeseburger with french fries which is basic. The pasta and the cuban sandwich I had at Manolos was nothing great. I have to expand my eating options, how is Barra Payan?[/QUOTE]
Barra Payan is a good 24hour spot but you need a car to get there. There are two other places you can get a really decent late night sandwich. The first place is the cart right in front of Hotel Navarro. My favorite is Parrillada New Jersey for some really, really good eating (Fabio Fiallo at the corner of Jose Gabriel Garcia). It is a couple minute walk from Hotel Venezia.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Bq Ribs you the man, I have never had two chicas at the same time in Dom Rep. ..........................[/QUOTE]
Well what you waiting for? A few nights after pasta night I had the teta chica laying on top of me while we watched two chicas eat each other right next to us in the bed. So a total of three naked chicas in my room at one time. Total cost 3 X 1000 pesos and worth it.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]My favorite is Parrillada New Jersey for some really, really good eating (Fabio Fiallo at the corner of Jose Gabriel Garcia). It is a couple minute walk from Hotel Venezia.[/QUOTE]Near the Parque Eugenio Maria de Hostos as per the google map. Easy walk from Pasteur and Independencia.
Thank you.
I have always posted about the 1,000 pesos chicas you can find on Avenida Independencia. I exchanged money at Franks on El Conde yesterday and got 36.65 to the 1 USD. At this rate 1,500 pesos is $40.93 USD. Maybe it is time to give the 1,000 pesos chicas a raise..............
What do you think?
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I have always posted about the 1,000 pesos chicas you can find on Avenida Independencia. I exchanged money at Franks on El Conde yesterday and got 36.65 to the 1 USD. At this rate 1,500 pesos is $40.93 USD. Maybe it is time to give the 1,000 pesos chicas a raise.
What do you think?[/QUOTE]Some of those 1500 chicas are cuties. I have sampled many over the years. One of the chicas disclose to me that they charge the locals 1000 and they charge tourist 15OO and over. Anyway save some for me cos I will be there next month.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Twice I took chicas to the hard rock cafe to eat and drink. I sat outside, because inside is no smoking allowed (outside is tranquil, you can watch the people walk by). I ordered the Jumbo Combo appetizer twice. One time I split the Jumbo Combo with two chicas. Price for the Jumbo Combo appetizer at hard rock was 550 pesos. It includes onion rings with a dip, spicy chicken wings with a dip, potato skins with cheese/bacon bits and a dip, chicken fingers and a dip, three egg roll looking things with a small olive salad. It was enough food for me and the two chicas. Food was good at the hard rock cafe.
I ate at the second restaurant in plaza espana, the place had the least amount of customers, heavy set woman runs the place. Mojitos, 2 for the price of one, were excellent. I ordered the appetizer sampler for about 800 pesos, fried shrimp and other stuff, seems the oil they cook with is old and dirty, the fried shrimp and the other fried stuff, the outside was very dark (not golden), I would not eat at that place again.
Manolos restaurant, I usually order a cheeseburger with french fries and a glass of fresh pineapple juice. Cheeseburger with french fries at Manolos is 165 pesos (plus the tax). That meal usually fills me up. One night I tried the cuban type sandwich, Serrano ham and Manchego cheese, price 265 pesos. Only the sandwich came for that price (no sides, no french fries or tostones), very thin sandwich, I was still hungry after I finished the sandwich, I would not order that sandwich again.
Another night at Manolos, I was really hungry, I ordered pasta bolognese with a side of fried plantains (tostones). The pasta bolognese was spaghetti with ground beef top of it, no sauce. I wouldn't order that again.
On past trips I have bought the fried things (empanadas) inside Villar Hernanos restaurant and the seafood salads there.
Anacoanda restaurant next door to hard rock cafe on el conde in zona colonial, I ate at anacoanda one time, I would never eat there again.[/QUOTE]I agree with Jaososua. The food and service at Manolos is alright. I always get the seafood combination with pasta at over 400 pesos. Sometime I go there just to flirt with the two Haitian waitress they have on the register. I really like the younger one but she seemed too innocent to me.
When did this forum become the food club!!! Is not this site designed for mongers who want to know how to meet and fuck women, not sandwiches?
Guess I will cut and paste the next hot find by that food faggot fuck anthony bourdain!
[QUOTE=Hummer Bird]When did this forum become the food club!!! Is not this site designed for mongers who want to know how to meet and fuck women, not sandwiches?
Guess I will cut and paste the next hot find by that food faggot fuck anthony bourdain![/QUOTE]All mongers have to eat. Plenty of posts recently in this thread about the pay for play action in Santo Domingo.
I travel often to Santo Domingo, for me the posts about food establishments are invaluable and I am grateful and thankful to all the members who take the time to post information regarding restaurants in Santo Domingo.
If you just want to see naked photos of chicas and read stories about sex, there are plenty of internet sites for that.
I doubt you have any intention to ever monger in Santo Domingo.
I guarantee, that if you ever go to Santo Domingo, you will want to know the good places to eat.
Anthony Bourdain is married with children, I enjoy some of his shows.
You mention faggot and fucking sandwiches in the same post, I believe that is a first for this board. I suggest you take a vacation to Dominican Republic, you will have fun. I can guarantee you that no member on this board who has been to Santo Domingo is fucking a sandwich, there is so much real live beautiful pussy in Dom Rep, no need to have sex with inanimate objects.
[QUOTE=Hummer Bird]When did this forum become the food club!!! Is not this site designed for mongers who want to know how to meet and fuck women, not sandwiches?
Guess I will cut and paste the next hot find by that food faggot fuck anthony bourdain![/QUOTE]
You can have good sandwiches at Villar, Pacos and Payan. There is a place near Parque Independencia (on your walk from Pasteur to Zona Colonial after the cemetery) where you can eat good empanadas. Chimis near La Parada have a good reputation.
[QUOTE=Hummer Bird]When did this forum become the food club!!! Is not this site designed for mongers who want to know how to meet and fuck women, not sandwiches?
Guess I will cut and paste the next hot find by that food faggot fuck anthony bourdain![/QUOTE]
Please do.
I just came back from Parrillada New Jersey with the Pechuga for 150 pesos. For Hummer Bird's sake I will add the chica loved the food so it is now officially monger related. LOL
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I only quoted the positive part of your post.
Pasta & Pasta is a fairly new restaurant. I ate there twice last month and I think the restaurant was then just recently opened. I had the lasagne with a coca cola for 200 pesos. The food is good and resonable priced for El Conde. I took the photo this morning and when I walk past there again I will get the cross streets so BoricuaOnline can add it to his map.[/QUOTE]
Update to post #3197. Pasta & Pasta is located on El Conde between Sanchez and Jose Reyes. Coming from Pacos if you get to the Tourist Police Station you have walked 100 feet too far. Pasta is four stores west of Jose Reyes on the south side of El Conde.
[QUOTE=Hummer Bird]When did this forum become the food club!!! Is not this site designed for mongers who want to know how to meet and fuck women, not sandwiches?
Guess I will cut and paste the next hot find by that food faggot fuck anthony bourdain![/QUOTE]
Actually a good sandwich after a nice piece of ass is just as important to me to refuel the engine. No need to be so bitter.
GBP in my opinion is still one of the best bargains in town. I went in this evening and there was one local in the place sipping a beer and 10 chicas. Yes, 10 chicas because I actually counted them. I picked a nice little chica who seemed to have nice vibes. Once in the room I doubt if this chica was 5 feet tall with heels. Didn't matter as she was a true delight to be with. As soon as we entered the room she told me in English there is the two chica special for 1500 pesos. I told her I just wanted one chica, her. I handed her the 1000 pesos for the one chica special. When I left I placed a small propina for her on the table, she was worth it. Now where is SD can you get 2 chicas for 1500 pesos other than GBP?
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Please do.
I just came back from Parrillada New Jersey with the Pechuga for 150 pesos. For Hummer Bird's sake I will add the chica loved the food so it is now officially monger related. LOL[/QUOTE]So true, many chicas will say "tengo hambre" (I am hungry), a chica who is hungry will not perform as well. Good to know restaurants and their prices so that you can feed a chica and get better service.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs] I told her I just wanted one chica, her. I handed her the 1000 pesos for the one chica special. When I left I placed a small propina for her on the table, she was worth it. Now where is SD can you get 2 chicas for 1500 pesos other than GBP?[/QUOTE]
The girl can buy a sandwich with the tip money, LOL.
The roads are good until you get to the border. Then they get rough and muddy during the raining season. It takes about 6 hours but if you have never done it, you will find it to be an interesting experience.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]How is the drive from Santo Domingo to Port au Prince, Haiti?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BadBear2000]The roads are good until you get to the border. Then they get rough and muddy during the raining season. It takes about 6 hours but if you have never done it, you will find it to be an interesting experience.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the reply, I will do the drive from Santo Domingo to Port Au Prince, on one of my future trips and visit your Hotel in Port Au Prince. I believe there shouldn't be a problem getting gasoline in Haiti, for the return trip to DR.
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]Some of those 1500 chicas are cuties. I have sampled many over the years. One of the chicas disclose to me that they charge the locals 1000 and they charge tourist 15OO and over. Anyway save some for me cos I will be there next month.[/QUOTE]GBP has a diverse selection of chicas, 1000 pesos for one chica or 1500 pesos for two chicas. Some chicas will dance and get naked near the bar area, so you can see what their body looks like sin ropas. Milka is a cute morena, thin, with hard nipples. The day I was there, a big chested (probably has a big booty as well), blonde haired, light skin chica was chatting with me. I believe her name is Ruby.
There were a few big booty chicas at GBP. Greek Niko chose one light skin, big booty chica.
Pacos Club near the airport has some thick legged chicas. Also casa azul had a few chicas with healthy rear ends.
There is one tall morena chica in bar 305, that has a very cute face and thick legs.
[QUOTE=BadBear2000]The roads are good until you get to the border. Then they get rough and muddy during the raining season. It takes about 6 hours but if you have never done it, you will find it to be an interesting experience.[/QUOTE]
Correct me if I am wrong but I don't believe you can drive a rental car from the DR out of the country. I would be very concerned if anything were to happen. BadBear2000 what are your thoughts about taking a bus for an overnight trip from Santo Domingo?
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]So true, many chicas will say "tengo hambre" (I am hungry), a chica who is hungry will not perform as well. Good to know restaurants and their prices so that you can feed a chica and get better service.[/QUOTE]
Prices? You want prices? Ate lunch at Pasta y Pasta today. This is the third time I have eaten there in a little over a month. Don't know why but I had the lasagne again. The food is consistent in taste and the restaurant is very clean. They have two signs posted on the store front. Ke Pollo and Pasta & Pasta. Frank's money exchange is right across El Conde from P&P.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Prices? You want prices? Ate lunch at Pasta y Pasta today. This is the third time I have eaten there in a little over a month. Don't know why but I had the lasagne again. The food is consistent in taste and the restaurant is very clean. They have two signs posted on the store front. Ke Pollo and Pasta & Pasta. Frank's money exchange is right across El Conde from P&P.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the pics. If it is good enough for Bq Ribs and Knowledge, it is good enough for me. I know where Frank's Money Exchange is on el conde, so Pasta and Pasta should be easy to find.
Spanish lessons:
Para llevar means to take out, food to go. Listo en 1 minuto, means ready in one minute. Elije means choose, Elije tu tamaño, means choose your size (tamaño=size). salsa= sauce, for the bolognese they include tomato sauce with the ground beef.
Bq Ribs do they tack on the 26% in taxes to those prices? thanks.
Last night I took a cab to GBP, cost 150 pesos. As a person who always likes to try something different I took a publico back from GBP. When you leave GBP just stand on 27 de febreo and flag a publico down. I never know for sure what publico prices are. The driver can tell I don't speak Spanish so I feel I am charged the "special" rate. I gave the driver a 25 pesos coin and he gave me two pesos change. It was around 10pm and I believe the publico prices are a little higher at night. You never know who will be riding in the publico with you and that is what makes it fun.
I didn't have good luck last night as I was sandwiched in the back seat with two chicos and one slightly overweight middle aged woman. None the less it was a funny ride. You ride the publico to the last stop which will be 27 de febreo and calle duarte.
At calle duarte you can take a second publico to parque independencia. I felt like taking a walk last night so I walked down calle duarte to el conde. It was after 10pm and I felt very safe. I walked passed a few bars where the locals were having a good time on a Friday night.
If you are adventurous you can also take a publico on bolivar to lincoln and a second publico to 27 de febreo to get to GBP. Taking the publicos is not for someone who doesn't like to walk.
If in town don't miss out on the current 2 chica special at GBP. I hope this special never ends.
I wish I could remember who was the first one to post about GBP because I sure would like to thank him again.
One more thing, it is hot as Hell in SD now. This is the time of year you want to be in your hotel with the A/C on full blast during the afternoon hours. You want a chica best to call one up for delivery service to the hotel.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]
If in town don't miss out on the current 2 chica special at GBP. I hope this special never ends.
I wish I could remember who was the first one to post about GBP because I sure would like to thank him again.
One more thing, it is hot as Hell in SD now. This is the time of year you want to be in your hotel with the A/C on full blast during the afternoon hours. You want a chica best to call one up for delivery service to the hotel.[/QUOTE]
I believe Koki 9290 was he first to report about this place a year and half ago. They were advertising a two chica special for 2500. They reduced their price and profiting over variable costs.
I visited the place a year ago and it was fun, a girl danced and stripped in front of me (and in front of everybody) in the bar, two girls french kissed in front of me just to show me that they are into the real 3some thing, another let me verify if her big tits were real or fake, lol. Inside the room with my chica another girl entered from the "conecting room" the use the bathroom, when she came back from bathroom she stood in front of the mirror naked while I was banging my chica, then I fingered her pussy and she began to moan, it was exciting. I hope to be in the city in a few weeks.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I believe Koki 9290 was he first to report about this place a year and half ago. They were advertising a two chica special for 2500. They reduced their price and profiting over variable costs.
I visited the place a year ago and it was fun, a girl danced and stripped in front of me (and in front of everybody) in the bar, two girls french kissed in front of me just to show me that they are into the real 3some thing, another let me verify if her big tits were real or fake, lol. Inside the room with my chica another girl entered from the "conecting room" the use the bathroom, when she came back from bathroom she stood in front of the mirror naked while I was banging my chica, then I fingered her pussy and she began to moan, it was exciting. I hope to be in the city in a few weeks.[/QUOTE]
The place hasn't changed since you were there. What I like also is the chicas don't attack you as soon as you enter. I sat down, ordered a 150 pesos Presidente and scanned the chicas. A few minutes later one of the chicas did a strip dance, lap dance, I touch her ass and titties dance. The chicas are by no means pushy. I selected this chica right away because of her friendliness. She giggled like a kid when I told her I wanted her. It is all business but sometimes chicas can do small things that make the transaction pleasurable.
This part was funny. Once in the room the chica takes off her G-string panties and wraps them around her hand. She next pulls her hair into a ponytail and uses the panties like a rubberband to hold her hair in place. That shit was funny.
I knew about the special because you posted the info a few weeks ago. When I went in the room I didn't need to mention the special as that was the first words out of the chicas mouth. She says "we have a two chica for 1,500 pesos special", and I said "yes, but I want the one chica special for 1,000 pesos". Done deal...............
Help! Does anyone know where I can get information about a marathon (and I mean a running marathon) that is held in Santo Domingo. I have read about two marathons (Lowenbrau and Codetel) but it is always on the day of the event or in the past.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Thanks for the pics. If it is good enough for Bq Ribs and Knowledge, it is good enough for me. I know where Frank's Money Exchange is on el conde, so Pasta and Pasta should be easy to find.
Spanish lessons:
Para llevar means to take out, food to go. Listo en 1 minuto, means ready in one minute. Elije means choose, Elije tu tamaño, means choose your size (tamaño=size). salsa= sauce, for the bolognese they include tomato sauce with the ground beef.
Bq Ribs do they tack on the 26% in taxes to those prices? thanks.[/QUOTE]
No, the prices you see are the prices you pay. The chickens are the rotisserie cooked chickens. All the food is precooked so service is fast. You can eat inside without A/C or they have tables on the sidewalk of El Conde.
I wanted to check out the fish place Knowledge mentioned but that joint is way out there by CarreFour and useless to guys without a car. For me to drive that far for a meal they would have to have lobster tail stuffed with a chica.
Thanks for the Spanish translation. Some of it I could understand but a couple of words had me stumped.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]No, the prices you see are the prices you pay. The chickens are the rotisserie cooked chickens. All the food is precooked so service is fast. You can eat inside without A/C or they have tables on the sidewalk of El Conde.
I wanted to check out the fish place Knowledge mentioned but that joint is way out there by CarreFour and useless to guys without a car. For me to drive that far for a meal they would have to have lobster tail stuffed with a chica.
Thanks for the Spanish translation. Some of it I could understand but a couple of words had me stumped.[/QUOTE]Thanks. A few photos so that maybe Mr. Hummingbird can be happy.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I wanted to check out the fish place ...[/QUOTE]Sully Restaurant, 19 Avenida Charles Sumner, near Pricesmart. You can take Avenida Churchill north, Avenida Charles Sumner will be a big cross street before Avenida Kennedy, make a left on Ave Charles Sumner and Sully's Restuarant will be on that street. There is a big new La Sirena store on Churchill just above Avenida Gustavo Mejia Ricart.
A-1 Divas is further away from Gascue, than Sully's Restaurant. Avenida Nunez de Caceres is the next big street west of Churchill. Depending on traffic at least a ten minute taxi ride. I have read good reviews about Pricesmart, supposedly has some of the best prices for some stuff in Santo Domingo.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs] I wanted to check out the fish place Knowledge mentioned but that joint is way out there by CarreFour and useless to guys without a car. For me to drive that far for a meal they would have to have lobster tail stuffed with a chica.
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Sully restaurant is probably ten minutes before before Carrefour. Carrefour is west of Nunez de caceres and north of kennedy. Sully restaurant is east of Nunez de caceres, off of Churchill and south of kennedy. From Gascue it is a bit of a ride. I'll check it out.
I ate in a nice quiet restaurant in San Pedro de Marcoris, called Robby Mar. Nice tranquil place, I had the Mero (grouper) there. There was some other fish species on the menu, began with a C, I have no idea what species of fish that was. I think the fish I ordered was done a la plancha, there are numerous ways they can prepare the fish, I don't understand all the descriptions about how the fish can be prepared.
Planing a trip to Santo Domingo and BC in a couple of weeks. I have seen a lot of good reports on GBP. What and where is this place?
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Thanks. A few photos so that maybe Mr. Hummingbird can be happy.[/QUOTE]
LOL, F a Mr. Hummingbird. He has contributed nothing to this forum so if we want to talk about food or chicas we can continue to do as we please. You of all people need his stupid ass remarks considering how much info you have posted.
BTW Villar Hinos has a nice pastry shop connected to the restaurant.
[QUOTE=Dantmemphis]Planing a trip to Santo Domingo and BC in a couple of weeks. I have seen a lot of good reports on GBP. What and where is this place?[/QUOTE]
First thing to do is spend an hour or so reading all the past posts. There is a lot of info already posted. Second thing to do is print a copy of BoricuaOnline's map. He has spent a lot of time creating this map and it is very valuable when in SD.
[url]http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&ie=UTF8&msid=106767774275556555984.00046d685b11334063b43&ll=18.467703,-69.898582&spn=0.009891,0.019248&z=16&mid=1246396605[/url]
Third thing to do is after you have read the forum and looked at the map come back and post more specific questions. Just my two pesos but I think there is a great bunch of guys on this forum who are more than willing to share info.
[QUOTE=Dantmemphis]Planing a trip to Santo Domingo and BC in a couple of weeks. I have seen a lot of good reports on GBP. What and where is this place?[/QUOTE]
Small little bar with living rooms in the back, no beds, only sofas, from what I saw. Located on the south side of Avenida 27 de Febrero, between Avenida Lincoln and Avenida Tiradentes. Most mongers stay in Gascue, so you would take one of the avenues that go west (Santiago, Bolivar or the Malecon) to Avenida Lincoln, where you will make a right and head north till you get to Avenida 27 de Febrero (there will be a super mercado nacional on the corner of lincoln and ave 27 de febrero). Avenida 27 de febrero is a major east-west street in Santo Domingo.
From Lincoln you will make a right onto 27 de febrero, about 600 meters down on the right hand side you will see Arismendy Motors (a car dealer), the next building after Arismendy Motors is called something "Guidry" (this building has circular cutouts in the exterior wall), GBP is on the second floor of this building near the northwest corner of the building. There are a set of exterior stairs near the corner of the building closest to Arismendy motors. There is perpendicular parking for about 7 cars in front of the building. GBP has a glass door with neon lights above the door saying "GBP". Ring the doorbell and a chica will come and open the door. If the metal gate outside the glass door is closed, usually means no one inside. They are open 2pm to 11pm. They are probably closed on Sunday. Take out prices for chicas are higher, if you get there around 10pm at night, you might be able to negotiate a better take out price, any questions just ask.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs] BTW Villar Hinos has a nice pastry shop connected to the restaurant.[/QUOTE]I have the business cards for some casas and other businesses. I will post some of the information from those business cards, so guys may be able to call a place to see if it is open or get other info.
I met one older taxi driver outside the V Centerario Hotel, his vehicle is a new Mitsubishi Montero. Maybe some mongers would prefer to taxi around SDQ in a nice SUV. I have his info and will post it, in case it might be helpful to a fellow monger.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]LOL, [/QUOTE]There were a few other chicas at casa azul the day I took those fotos, not all the casa azul chicas are in those photos. Same for A-1 Divas. At A-1 Divas there was a cute chica with bleach blonde hair, a chinese looking chica, a cute light skin chica (who I believe thirdcoast hooked up with) and a few other chicas.
Behind the bar at A-1 Divas there was a nicely dressed 27 year old Dominican guy who spoke good English, maybe he is one of the owners. He asked me if I wanted to hear any particular kind of music. A-1 Divas has rooms in the back which I didn't see. A-1 Divas is on the second floor with a small terrace with tables, chairs and potted palm trees. A 2 minute walk from A-1 Divas there is a large banco popular with ATM machines, on the corner of Nunez de Caceres and Kennedy. A-1 Divas is a newly remodeled place, not very big inside, the two times I have been there, it has been fun, no rush and no hassle, you sit and drink and get to know the chicas, you can sit outside at the tables and drink (smoke cigarettes outside if you want).
Casa Azul is on Avenida Paraguay off of Avenida Ortega y Gasset (it is about two blocks from casa theresa). Casa Azul has a large metal gate outside. If you get to casa azul and the gate is closed, you can move the gate a little and enter, there is a large parking area past the gate, usually someone who works at the casa is around there and will open the gate so that you can park your car inside the parking area. The short bartender guy is usually at casa azul in the evenings, he is a very friendly guy. The decor inside casa azul is nothing special.
I have been asked to post this by one of our fellow members.
In the past you have not been able to rent a car in the DR and drive to Haiti or from Haiti to the DR. However, in the last few months following the earthquake I have seen many DR rental cars in Haiti. Now this may take a special permit from some of the help groups but you may check with the car rental agencies.
Next way is by bus. There are 3 different regular bus lines that make this trip every day. Caribtours, Terra Bus, and Capitol Coach Lines. Terra Bus and CCL are located on Feb 27 near each other. All taxi drivers know these lines. The round trip ticket cost about $125 everything included. It takes about 6 to 7 hours but you will find it interesting the first time. After the first trip you learn to not sleep too much the night before so you can sleep on the bus. It is a rather comfortable trip and most of the time not too crowded.
You can fly but the cost is about $125 one way. However the trip only takes about 1 hour. There are 3 airlines that service this route. One from the main terminal in SD and the other two from the small airport. There again most the taxi drivers know where they are and when they fly.
Any questions feel free to ask. I will be arriving in the DR late June 9th if anyone wants to meet up. I will also give you a ride back to Haiti if you want to experience it.
Do not worry. There are no road bandits and kidnappers. All this has been pure BS.
BB2000
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]LOL, F a Mr. Hummingbird. He has contributed nothing to this forum so if we want to talk about food or chicas we can continue to do as we please. You of all people need his stupid ass remarks considering how much info you have posted.
BTW Villar Hinos has a nice pastry shop connected to the restaurant.[/QUOTE]
They have a great variety of pastries, fried goods, juices, bread etc. I took a girl once to this pastry shop to buy some goods for her kid. She was very happy.
A few pics of an exhibitionist contact that maybe Hummer Bird will enjoy to see.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]They have a great variety of pastries, fried goods, juices, bread etc. I took a girl once to this pastry shop to buy some goods for her kid. She was very happy.
A few pics of an exhibitionist contact that maybe Hummer Bird will enjoy to see.[/QUOTE]
My, my, my,,,,,,,,,, I do believe the juices in your fotos are a great addition to the Santo Domingo Food Forum.
[QUOTE=BadBear2000]I have been asked to post this by one of our fellow members.
In the past you have not been able to rent a car in the DR and drive to Haiti or from Haiti to the DR. However, in the last few months following the earthquake I have seen many DR rental cars in Haiti. Now this may take a special permit from some of the help groups but you may check with the car rental agencies.
Next way is by bus. There are 3 different regular bus lines that make this trip every day. Caribtours, Terra Bus, and Capitol Coach Lines. Terra Bus and CCL are located on Feb 27 near each other. All taxi drivers know these lines. The round trip ticket cost about $125 everything included. It takes about 6 to 7 hours but you will find it interesting the first time. After the first trip you learn to not sleep too much the night before so you can sleep on the bus. It is a rather comfortable trip and most of the time not too crowded.
You can fly but the cost is about $125 one way. However the trip only takes about 1 hour. There are 3 airlines that service this route. One from the main terminal in SD and the other two from the small airport. There again most the taxi drivers know where they are and when they fly.
Any questions feel free to ask. I will be arriving in the DR late June 9th if anyone wants to meet up. I will also give you a ride back to Haiti if you want to experience it.
Do not worry. There are no road bandits and kidnappers. All this has been pure BS.
BB2000[/QUOTE]
Thanks BB2000. I was the one who sent a PM to BB2000 for the info so no one needs to think his post was for personal reasons. Santo Domingo being a large city offers many alternatives for side trips. I was very interested in the possibility of taking a road trip somewhere different.
Senor BB2000 could you explain the $125 cost for the bus when you say everything is included.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]They have a great variety of pastries, fried goods, juices, bread etc. I took a girl once to this pastry shop to buy some goods for her kid. She was very happy.
A few pics of an exhibitionist contact that maybe Hummer Bird will enjoy to see.[/QUOTE]Cute chica, thanks for posting. She has a bugs bunny statue in her room, should make Helpmann smile, lol.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]My, my, my,,,,,,,,,, I do believe the juices in your fotos are a great addition to the Santo Domingo Food Forum.[/QUOTE]That chica is a chef, look at way she handles that big knife, I am sure she appreciates good carne.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa] Nice tranquil place, I had the Mero (grouper) there. There was some other fish species on the menu, began with a C [/QUOTE]Chillo, I believe is red snapper.
Sometimes you have to go against your better judgement. I have been eyeing this chica for my last two visits. I never bothered to entertain her cause I could tell she was a real pro hanging out by the colmado across from Navarro.
Was feeling in a good mood tonight after Boston won so out I went. Cussed out one shoe shine boy 15 years old for acting like he big shit. Tipped his friend the shoe shine boy who was quiet and very nice more than I paid the asshole shoeshine kid.
So now my Celtics done won and I am walking back to my hotel. I see this same built like a shithouse chica who I know is hardcore puta. Sorry dudes, I let my guard down and asked her how much. She says 1500 pesos, I say 1000 pesos. She says no problema so off we go.
Guys trust me on this one. You want GFE, you got to show GFE. I had this hardcore puta in bed and the experience was truly GFE. She was pleasantly surprised I wasn't just another John who wanted to bang fast, hard, and cum.
Everything was just fine with her. I paid her the mil pesos and gave her dos cientos pesos propina. She was happy.............. and I was very happy.
Moral of my story.......... be nice,,,,,,,,,,,, receive nice........
dag gone it....... i forgot to feed her..........LOL
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Ok I came back to edit my post and add pics. Looking at the pics maybe she ain't really built like a brick shit house with her clothes off. But........ I won't change my words about how pleasant she was........
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Sometimes you have to go against your better judgement. I have been eyeing this chica for my last two visits. I never bothered to entertain her cause I could tell she was a real pro hanging out by the colmado across from Navarro.
Was feeling in a good mood tonight after Boston won so out I went. Cussed out one shoe shine boy 15 years old for acting like he big shit. Tipped his friend the shoe shine boy who was quiet and very nice more than I paid the asshole shoeshine kid.
So now my Celtics done won and I am walking back to my hotel. I see this same built like a shithouse chica who I know is hardcore puta. Sorry dudes, I let my guard down and asked her how much. She says 1500 pesos, I say 1000 pesos. She says no problema so off we go.
Guys trust me on this one. You want GFE, you got to show GFE. I had this hardcore puta in bed and the experience was truly GFE. She was pleasantly surprised I wasn't just another John who wanted to bang fast, hard, and cum.
Everything was just fine with her. I paid her the mil pesos and gave her dos cientos pesos propina. She was happy. And I was very happy.
Moral of my story. Be nice, receive nice.
Dag gone it. I forgot to feed her. LOL
Ok I came back to edit my post and add pics. Looking at the pics maybe she ain't really built like a brick shit house with her clothes off. But. I won't change my words about how pleasant she was.[/QUOTE]Nice. There is a blonde haired chica I always see on Independencia. She has long hair, hangs out closer towards manolos. Always has a shirt with her breasts popping out. Maybe you know her, I believe her name begins with a K or a C. I have never sampled her.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Sometimes you have to go against your better judgement. I have been eyeing this chica for my last two visits. I never bothered to entertain her cause I could tell she was a real pro hanging out by the colmado across from Navarro.
Was feeling in a good mood tonight after Boston won so out I went. Cussed out one shoe shine boy 15 years old for acting like he big shit. Tipped his friend the shoe shine boy who was quiet and very nice more than I paid the asshole shoeshine kid.
So now my Celtics done won and I am walking back to my hotel. I see this same built like a shithouse chica who I know is hardcore puta. Sorry dudes, I let my guard down and asked her how much. She says 1500 pesos, I say 1000 pesos. She says no problema so off we go.
Guys trust me on this one. You want GFE, you got to show GFE. I had this hardcore puta in bed and the experience was truly GFE. She was pleasantly surprised I wasn't just another John who wanted to bang fast, hard, and cum.
Everything was just fine with her. I paid her the mil pesos and gave her dos cientos pesos propina. She was happy. And I was very happy.
Moral of my story. Be nice, receive nice.
Dag gone it. I forgot to feed her. LOL
Ok I came back to edit my post and add pics. Looking at the pics maybe she ain't really built like a brick shit house with her clothes off. But. I won't change my words about how pleasant she was.[/QUOTE]Man never apologize for getting what YOU want. BBUUUUT you lost some cool points for being a Celtic fan LOL. I can't stand LA either but Boston is the greater of two evils. Remember its all about adjustments and just like Boston made them La will also. Ray Allen won't be a factor as he was tonight, Rondo will have to step up.
Sometimes you need that complete trick to give back. There is a chick from the photo gallery here in 02, thats been tricking in Sosua forever. She hangs out at NG often. She said I always see you with your girl friend and now your alone. I told her my girl fucked me good last night and I'm in restore mode. As I walked away the devil told me go for it. I told her I want to relax and just want a slow blowjob and build to a good climax. She said it was hot and she needed some a/c. It was one of the best afternoon delights iv'e ever had.
Real talk, you cheated that girl because she didn't get her ribs and homemade potato salad.
i had to change my rental car during my trip, the engine light was on, there was a light that said hold always on (hold is some sort of cruise control, there is a hold button near the gear shifter, pressing the hold button would not shut off the hold light on the dash). the car was a chevy aveo, on that car the engine rpm would stay above 2000 while idling.
the guys at the airport who work for alamo, gave me another chevy aveo. while driving to santo domingo city from the airport at about 10pm on a sunday night, a new pickup truck was speeding along in the left lane, going the wrong way. this is the third time that i have seen cars going the wrong way on a major highway in dom rep. usually always at night and on the weekends, maybe a little too much brugal for those drivers.
when i drive in dom rep, i always glance over my shoulder to my right (or to my left), whenever i change lanes or make turns. i always drive with my driver side window down. i can usually hear the motorcycles, but sometimes they are just coasting and you can't hear them. by glancing over your shoulder to the right or the left, you can make sure no motorcycle is coasting along side your vehicle.
one afternoon i parked my car outside the novia's house. i left her house at night and the street was dark. very few cars park on that street. some guy had parked his motorcycle right behind my car (the street is 99% empty and he decided to park directly behind my car). no street lights on that street. i started to back up and the owner of the motorcycle was there and tapped the trunk of my car, there was no contact with him or the motorcycle. lesson learned for me is that don't assume on a mostly empty street, that some guy will not decide to park his motorcycle directly behind your car. i will now look behind my car before entering the car, to see if there is a motorcycle behind me.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Nice. There is a blonde haired chica I always see on Independencia. She has long hair, hangs out closer towards manolos. Always has a shirt with her breasts popping out. Maybe you know her, I believe her name begins with a K or a C. I have never sampled her.[/QUOTE]
You got to try some of that cheap ass pussy on Independencia. My moto is 200 pesos maximum for a meal with beverage and 1500 pesos for a chica. Once in awhile I will splurge and go over the limit but not too often. Every peso saved is a peso towards another airline ticket.
As a matter of fact I ate free last night. Jaragua Casino passes out free plates of food around 8pm. I had lost 750 pesos on the slots and was about to leave when I saw the food start to get passed out. I had one roll of coins left so I sat back down for my freebie meal. The meal wasn't anything fancy but just enough to energize you. A small piece of chicken, macaroni salad, and yucca. While eating I hit 3-7's on the slot and won 250 coins. I cashed out with a winning of 250 pesos more than I walked in with. You can tell I am no gambler. LOL
I enjoy killing time at the slots because it is cheap entertainment and there are plenty of short skirt chicas walking around.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]........Real talk, you cheated that girl because she didn't get her ribs and homemade potato salad.[/QUOTE]
F U Mr Gogo............. ROTFLMAO
I gave her the one and only bone I had. If I hook up with her again tonight I will treat her to the 125 pesos sandwich at the sidewalk grill.
When you going to come on down to SD and spend some time learning the city. SD ain't Sosua but once you learn the ropes it is a great place to be. I started in Sosua but once I ventured out I never have a desire to go back. I think in the last three years I have spent less than 24 hours in Sosua.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]F U Mr Gogo............. ROTFLMAO
I gave her the one and only bone I had. If I hook up with her again tonight I will treat her to the 125 pesos sandwich at the sidewalk grill.
When you going to come on down to SD and spend some time learning the city. SD ain't Sosua but once you learn the ropes it is a great place to be. I started in Sosua but once I ventured out I never have a desire to go back. I think in the last three years I have spent less than 24 hours in Sosua.[/QUOTE]With you and Jaososua holding SD down and me, CJ, SP, and CH running rampant in Sosua I think we got both end covered.
To be honest I'm not a casa dude, plus when they say 5mil and mean it, that kills it for me.
Actually I like SD as a city and with my improving spanish, it is a future option.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]........BBUUUUT you lost some cool points for being a Celtic fan LOL. I can't stand LA either but Boston is the greater of two evils.......[/QUOTE]
I am with you on that. I just want to see Kobe cry like a baby when he doesn't get another ring. I am from Jrzy so I am an old time Knick fan but they have been off the chart for so long I have almost forgotten about them. Boston has a well balanced team, no super-super stars just a team working together. Plus I always did like Doc when he was hitting them clutch shots back in the day. Bro I go back to the days when Earl the Pearl Monroe was dazzling the courts.
Now back to chicas...................(or food)
Can someone please give me a quick run down of chica prices for street girls and bar girls and how much time they give you. Any recommendations for a safe hotel near the action?
Hi all,
How is the area around Hilton Santo Domingo?
Aare the cases nearby, or will there be working girls nearby?
I'll be there on Sunday.
Any help.
Thanks
[QUOTE=Cool]Can someone please give me a quick run down of chica prices for street girls and bar girls and how much time they give you. Any recommendations for a safe hotel near the action?[/QUOTE]Most of the action centers around a neighborhood called Gazcue. The Malecon is a major east-west street that runs along the Sea. One block north of the Malecon is Avenida Independencia, which near Gazcue is a one way street going east. A well known cross which connects the malecon to avenida independenia is avenida pasteur.
Within three blocks of Avenida Pasteur and the malecon are three big, generally non-chica friendly hotels, Jaragua, Melia and V Centenario. Gazcue is a safe neighborhood (be careful wherever you are in this world).
Please see boricua online's sdq google map, most hotels, bars, restaurants and locations where you can encounter chicas are pinned on his map.
On avenida independencia about two blocks from ave. pasteur is hotel riazor a chica friendly hotel for about $60 per night. Two blocks up a side street from Riazor is Hotel Jaguar, rooms about $50 per night. These two hotels have gotten good reviews. On Avenida pasteur between independencia and the malecon is hotel mystik for about $55 per night. There are other hotel options, if you are seriously considering going to sdq, ask more questions about the hotel scene in SDQ.
Street chicas prices vary, one member has gotten street chicas for 500 pesos. Most of the time the prices start at 1000 pesos (36 pesos to 1 US dollar).
Casa chicas prices vary, from 2500 pesos and up. Casa chicas, usually for 2 hours, I had a casa chicas stay with me for 8 hours with no additional charge, depends on the chica and the casa (may also depend what time of the day or night you take the chica out).
Coppa discoteca chicas usually want $100 dollars and up. Foxy's I believe wants $100 or more. Baby Dolls I have not been in recently so I don't know their current prices.
GBP best deal in town, 1000 pesos for an hour on site. Casa Azul I believe is 2500. Casa Modelos wanted 3000.
Gran Paradise Massage the price varies depending on the type of massage and the number of chicas you want to massage you.
Pacos Club near the airport, I don't know the prices.
[quote=jaosousa]i had to change my rental car during my trip, the engine light was on, there was a light that said hold always on (hold is some sort of cruise control, there is a hold button near the gear shifter, pressing the hold button would not shut off the hold light on the dash). the car was a chevy aveo, on that car the engine rpm would stay above 2000 while idling.
the guys at the airport who work for alamo, gave me another chevy aveo. while driving to santo domingo city from the airport at about 10pm on a sunday night, a new pickup truck was speeding along in the left lane, going the wrong way. this is the third time that i have seen cars going the wrong way on a major highway in dom rep. usually always at night and on the weekends, maybe a little too much brugal for those drivers.
when i drive in dom rep, i always glance over my shoulder to my right (or to my left), whenever i change lanes or make turns. i always drive with my driver side window down. i can usually hear the motorcycles, but sometimes they are just coasting and you can't hear them. by glancing over your shoulder to the right or the left, you can make sure no motorcycle is coasting along side your vehicle.
one afternoon i parked my car outside the novia's house. i left her house at night and the street was dark. very few cars park on that street. some guy had parked his motorcycle right behind my car (the street is 99% empty and he decided to park directly behind my car). no street lights on that street. i started to back up and the owner of the motorcycle was there and tapped the trunk of my car, there was no contact with him or the motorcycle. lesson learned for me is that don't assume on a mostly empty street, that some guy will not decide to park his motorcycle directly behind your car. i will now look behind my car before entering the car, to see if there is a motorcycle behind me.[/quote]fyi, it is not unusual for motorcycle owners to go for a quick buck by positioning their motorcycles close enough behind vehicles - especially yipetas (suvs) that the motorcycle is not visible from inside the vehicle. they will wait for the yipeta owner to back into the motorcycle and then demand a payment.
heed jaosusa's advice and always be aware of what is behind you before backing up. it could be a sleazy motocyclista or an unattended child! always drive with extreme caution as if you were taking a road test - it will keep you out of accidents.
[url]http://www.asadordeantonio.com/4.html[/url]
Excellent NY/Buenos Aires/Chicago style steakhouse grill with excellent ambience and wine list. It is popular with government functionaries, foreign professionals, and embassy staff.
The owner, Antonio, is from Spain and he maintains a sophisticated and comfortable environment. You and the other diners will not be comfortable if anyone engages in indiscreet behaviour such as sucking face with hoes or talking about commercial sex exploits. You can get a consistently high quality meal there and it is a 5-minute or less drive and a direct shot from GBP on the way to Gazcue or the Colonial Zone.
Please don't make me regret this recommendation and cause me to discontinue recommending. Enjoy.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Nice. There is a blonde haired chica I always see on Independencia. She has long hair, hangs out closer towards manolos. Always has a shirt with her breasts popping out. Maybe you know her, I believe her name begins with a K or a C. I have never sampled her.[/QUOTE]Elizabeth, I believe it is the same girl I saw when I met BQ Ribs in front of Riazor. I was with her a year ago, she was good, 1000 pesos, she does cbj, nice attitude.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Elizabeth, I believe it is the same girl I saw when I met BQ Ribs in front of Riazor. I was with her a year ago, she was good, 1000 pesos, she does cbj, nice attitude.[/QUOTE]When I have seen her on Independecia she is usually standing in the street alone (some chicas hang out in groups). I stopped to chat with her one night, attractive face, seems like the body is solid. Thanks, I couldn't remember her name.
[QUOTE=Bermuda69]Hi all,
How is the area around Hilton Santo Domingo?
Aare the cases nearby, or will there be working girls nearby?
I'll be there on Sunday.
Any help.
Thanks[/QUOTE]Look at Boricua online's sdq google map and you can see on a map the places located near the Hilton. The closest place to the Hilton is Dollhouse, which is supposedly an upscale type of strip club, chicas can be taken out, supposedly prices start at $200. I have never been inside Dollhouse. It is on the malecon within two blocks of the hilton. Also on the malecon within two blocks of the Hilton, there is an intersection with an Isla Gas Station on the corner, around that Gas Station in the evenings, there are usually about 10 streetwalkers. The next closest place after that would be casa modelos about 5 minutes away. The casas in gazcue are a very short taxi ride away from the Hilton (less than a 10 minute taxi ride); Bar 305, Girl's House, Satin Club and the street walkers on Independencia near ave. Pasteur.
Depends at what time of the day you want to start mongering on Sunday. If you want afternoon action, Girl's House and bar 305 have some chicas available in the early afternoon. Baby Dolls usually opens early. I was told casa de modelos is open 24/7.
You should be aware that some taxi drivers will try and talk you into going to a particular place. Oftentimes those drivers will receive money from the casa for the clients they bring in. One problem may be that a taxi driver may want to take you to some place that is not close-by. On Sundays the traffic in Santo Domingo is not bad. Other days the traffic can be terrible and you really don't want to be sitting in traffic while the taxi driver takes you to some far away place. If you use a taxi from the hilton, you can ask the front desk to call a taxi for you or the worker at the front door of the hotel. Ask the taxi driver how much to casa de modelos or to Independencia and pasteur, should be no more than 150 pesos.
[QUOTE=Knowledge]FYI, it is not unusual for motorcycle owners to go for a quick buck by positioning their motorcycles close enough behind vehicles - especially yipetas (SUVs) that the motorcycle is not visible from inside the vehicle. They will wait for the yipeta owner to back into the motorcycle and then demand a payment.
Heed Jaosusa's advice and always be aware of what is behind you before backing up. It could be a sleazy motocyclista or an unattended child! Always drive with extreme caution as if you were taking a road test - it will keep you out of accidents.[/QUOTE]Excellent advice. I was driving on Avenida Mexico during the daytime, near the zona colonial and I stopped for red traffic lights. I saw numerous guys on motorcycles totally ignore the red traffic lights and just zoom through the red light, some never slowed down.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]With you and Jaososua holding SD down and me, CJ, SP, and CH running rampant in Sosua I think we got both end covered.
To be honest I'm not a casa dude, plus when they say 5mil and mean it, that kills it for me.
Actually I like SD as a city and with my improving spanish, it is a future option.[/QUOTE]The day we went to GBP, it was early in the evening, the one chica in GBP told you 5 mil because she would have exited GBP early and she had to factor in the amount of money, she could potentially make staying in GBP.
In most casas you can get a casa chica for 2,500. In the future if you see a chica you like at GBP, return around 10pm and you will get a better take out price.
Satin Club and Bar 305 are two newer clubs that have opened since you were in SDQ. Satin Club has a large dance platform with a stripper pole and satin club has a second smaller bar upstairs with a stripper pole. Bar 305 has a stripper pole near the sofas. There is a place called Showgirls in SDQ that has nude dancing.
At A-1 Divas the tall busty chica did a free strip show using the pole.
Next time you are in SDQ, I will give you a better tour. I know the city a little bit better now. On a future trip I will show you eagle sports bar, La Base Bar, Cats, Casa Azul, Casa Theresa, A-1 Divas, Bar 305, Satin, the penthouse, showgirls, Club MC, the chicas on the Malecon near the Isla Gas Station, coppa discoteca and Mint.
Of course if you want to see non-pro chicas, Acropolis Mall with Hooters and Docks bar. The bars on Avenida Roberto Pastoriza, Zambra and others. Monte Cristo cafe can be good. The bars on Avenida Venezuela, the newest of which is called Wao. Bottoms Bar at the Hotel Clarion might be a good spot to meet some non-pro chicas.
I am still learning SDQ, so hopefully when we meet again, I will know some other places.
You can have a lot of fun in SDQ.
after niko and i changed the flat tire on the chevy aveo, there was a bad noise coming from that tire. i drove the car to where i was staying and parked the car for the night. the next day i called alamo and i told them the front tire was making a bad metal on metal scraping noise. they told me to drive the car over to their office on independencia near maximo gomez, which i did. i was nervous driving with the noise coming from the wheel. i once owned a saab car and one time the brake caliper got stuck and over heated the brake fluid and i had no pressure on the brake lines, no fun when you press the brake pedal and the pedal goes down to the floor without stopping the car.
at that alamo office on independencia they told me they had no cars and that i should drive to the alamo office on avenida de los proceres. avenida lincoln north of avenida kennedy becomes avenida de los proceres. i thought that alamo office would give me a different car and i knew that the car i was returning, the gas tank would have to be on full. i passed one texaco gas station north of kennedy, but i was in the middle lane of traffic and could not get over to my right to get to that gas station. i continued driving and saw the alamo office but i wanted to gas up the car before returning it.
i turned on avenida argentina. i saw some very nice homes which front the national botanical garden. the national botanical garden was like a forest of greenery. i eventually found a gas station and then took the car to alamo on avenida de los proceres.
the guy at alamo said they had no other cars available and that i would have to wait, while they repaired the car. diamond mall was about three blocks from there, so i took a walk and hung out in diamond mall, while i waited for the car to be repaired. diamond mall is a medium sized mall. on the food court floor, i noticed stickers on floor saying this is a wifi hot spot. i wish i had brought my laptop so that i could have connected to the internet while i waited.
some places where i have stayed in sdq there has been no free wifi. i am curious as to whether some coffee shops/restaurants/malls in sdq offer free wifi. appears the food court at diamond mall offered free wifi. i am curious as to whether there are any other places in sdq where you can connect for free (or after buying coffee or some other drinks/food), thanks.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]The day we went to GBP, it was early in the evening, the one chica in GBP told you 5 mil because she would have exited GBP early and she had to factor in the amount of money, she could potentially make staying in GBP.
In most casas you can get a casa chica for 2,500. In the future if you see a chica you like at GBP, return around 10pm and you will get a better take out price.
Satin Club and Bar 305 are two newer clubs that have opened since you were in SDQ. Satin Club has a large dance platform with a stripper pole and satin club has a second smaller bar upstairs with a stripper pole. Bar 305 has a stripper pole near the sofas. There is a place called Showgirls in SDQ that has nude dancing.
At A-1 Divas the tall busty chica did a free strip show using the pole.
Next time you are in SDQ, I will give you a better tour. I know the city a little bit better now. On a future trip I will show you eagle sports bar, La Base Bar, Cats, Casa Azul, Casa Theresa, A-1 Divas, Bar 305, Satin, the penthouse, showgirls, Club MC, the chicas on the Malecon near the Isla Gas Station, coppa discoteca and Mint.
Of course if you want to see non-pro chicas, Acropolis Mall with Hooters and Docks bar. The bars on Avenida Roberto Pastoriza, Zambra and others. Monte Cristo cafe can be good. The bars on Avenida Venezuela, the newest of which is called Wao. Bottoms Bar at the Hotel Clarion might be a good spot to meet some non-pro chicas.
You can have a lot of fun in SDQ.[/QUOTE]I'm more of an open field runner, I really don't like designated holes that are structured with alot of traffic. The thought that ten guys have been jumping on this girl hours before I arrived turns me off. Passions in Sosua has some fine ass girls that trick all day then go to classicos at night. If I hook up with her at Classicos not knowing that she works at passions thats cool. But its like the saying"what you don't know you don't think about"
I like good sex, not fast sex, not structured sex, aint no way I would eat pussy or kiss knowing she works in a casa. I guess I like a connection, something more personal, something less formal. To go to a casa pay 2000pesos to strap up and jump up and down on a chica for an hour is not me. I might as well stay home and jack off and save 2000p.
I guess sosua has spoiled me, its not structured, prices are cheap, and according to your and her personality a connection is possible. I understand they are tricks but I got no problem having tricks as friends. I've met tricks at Classicos, banged them that night and in the morning(good sex) then said"look, I'll give you 50usd per day plus food to hang with me for a couple days"we will go to Cabarette or play house in the room, no rush, no pressure, no bullshit and I know the sex is good thats why I commited. Try this in Santo Domingo.
I never hear you or bq ribs talk about regulars with all that stray pussy in SD plus you speak perfect spanish. The pics you sent me was one of the finest girls I've ever seen. My first reaction was to say"shes a keeper move her to the top and treat her special"My point is I never like to be dictated to, I run my own shit especially when it comes to sex and how I get it.
To each his own, but to go in a room strap up then leave after 100 stokes 2000pesos lighter is not me.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]...........Some places where I have stayed in SDQ there has been no free wifi. I am curious as to whether some coffee shops/restaurants/malls in SDQ offer free wifi. Appears the food court at diamond mall offered free wifi. I am curious as to whether there are any other places in SDQ where you can connect for free (or after buying coffee or some other drinks/food), thanks.[/QUOTE]
Pacos (Grands) has free WiFi along with the KFC across from Franks cambio. There is a KFC on Gomez near Bolivar and I was also in a KFC on Tirantes that had free WiFi. At the KFC you have to ask at the counter for the password but at Pacos you can log in without a password.
My favorite hotels, Jaguar, Venezia, and Carey House all have in room fast free WiFi.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Coppa discoteca chicas usually want $100 dollars and up. .
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I was talking on msn with one of my Santo Domingo novias (I define novia as a repeat girl) and she wants to celebrate her 19th birthday on a disco. I told her "Go to Coppa" and she said "I like Coppa but that place is full of prostitutes, and clients too, I had a few proposals from foreign guys while there". It was funny to hear that, maybe Jaosousa was there that night.
My "novia" has a formal boyfriend, a 50yr old italian guy that recently bought her a complete room furniture set and sends her money with some frequency. She also makes money with a few novios like me when we stay in SDQ. I don't doubt that she have met some of her friends in Coppa.
Thanks, I will pay the place a visit. Take Ave Alma Mater to Avenida Pedro Urena and that will take me to Calle Cesar Nicholas Penson. The restaurant is located at 157A Calle Cesar Nicolás Penson.
Nice thing about the google map for Santo Domingo is that it gives the direction of travel of the roads, from the google map you can know which streets are one way streets and their direction of travel.
[QUOTE=Knowledge][url]http://www.asadordeantonio.com/4.html[/url]
Excellent NY/Buenos Aires/Chicago style steakhouse grill with excellent ambience and wine list. It is popular with government functionaries, foreign professionals, and embassy staff.
The owner, Antonio, is from Spain and he maintains a sophisticated and comfortable environment. You and the other diners will not be comfortable if anyone engages in indiscreet behaviour such as sucking face with hoes or talking about commercial sex exploits. You can get a consistently high quality meal there and it is a 5-minute or less drive and a direct shot from GBP on the way to Gazcue or the Colonial Zone.
Please don't make me regret this recommendation and cause me to discontinue recommending. Enjoy.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Pacos (Grands) has free WiFi along with the KFC across from Franks cambio. There is a KFC on Gomez near Bolivar and I was also in a KFC on Tirantes that had free WiFi. At the KFC you have to ask at the counter for the password but at Pacos you can log in without a password.
My favorite hotels, Jaguar, Venezia, and Carey House all have in room fast free WiFi.[/QUOTE]Thanks, the apartment where I sometimes stay doesn't have wifi. Good to know places where I can sit and connect for thirty minutes or so.
I will check out Carey House my next visit.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I was talking on msn with one of my Santo Domingo novias (I define novia as a repeat girl) and she wants to celebrate her 19th birthday on a disco. I told her "Go to Coppa" and she said "I like Coppa but that place is full of prostitutes, and clients too, I had a few proposals from foreign guys while there". It was funny to hear that, maybe Jaosousa was there that night.
My "novia" has a formal boyfriend, a 50yr old italian guy that recently bought her a complete room furniture set and sends her money with some frequency. She also makes money with a few novios like me when we stay in SDQ. I don't doubt that she have met some of her friends in Coppa.[/QUOTE]I met some chica online back in October. When I was in Santo Domingo this past November, I hung out with her a few nights. She didn't ask me for money. I knew one of her friends from online and that chica was living in a very nice apartment near the Malecon, supposedly some foreign guy bought the apartment for that friend.
The chica I hung out with back in November, I have seen her in Coppa probably five times since then, she was sitting next to a different older guy each time.
In Coppa some chicas are obviously pros, but other chicas, I can't tell. I thought I was chatting with a non-pro one night at coppa, until she said to me something about 5,000 pesos. At that point I excused myself and went home.
Some sexy chicas show up at Coppa. Not the easiest place to mingle, it is not a big place, lighting is not dark, music is loud.
For me it is an easy place to visit, walking distance from where I usually stay, I stop in for one or two presidente cervezas and check out the scene and then exit. I have taken chicas there and I took Greek Niko there with his girlfriend and the girlfriend's friend, it was fun, dancing and drinking shots of tequila and vodka.
I agree. However, the pool of chicas in Sosua is somewhat limited. I have made over ten trips to Sosua. There were nights in Sosua when I went home alone, I could not find a chica that I liked. I am not that picky. In Santo Domingo, very difficult for me to go more than a day without being with a chica that I like. Santo Domingo has hard core pros, semi-pros and non-pros.
Someone asked a bank robber, why he robbed banks, he responded, that's where the money is. I visit casas because it is where the chicas are. Bar 305 has probably over 30 chicas. The number of clients that come through their doors is few compared to the number of chicas in the house. I don't see the casa chicas as being on a sexual treadmill, where they have a different penis inside of them every 2 hours. I don't see the clients waiting in line to get a poke at some particular chica. I would guess some casa chicas may go days or longer without getting a paid customer.
I have gone to casas, drank beers and not taken a chica out. In a casa you can sit and chat with the chica or have the chica dance for you, before you decide to take the chica out. It is a little bit more of a controlled environment, usually a casa chica will not try to rob you or cause some other drama. If you were to have a problem with a casa chica, you could go back to the owner of the casa and I would guess most owners would try to make things right. Each casa owner is different, but I doubt they would accept any chica who stole from a client. In Sosua, you never know for sure how a chica will be. If a Sosua chica steals from you, good luck trying to find her.
To me, Sosua only has pros. In Santo Domingo I can hang out in bars or discos with non-pro chicas and then when I want to see some pros, there are plenty of places in Santo Domingo where I can find pro chicas.
In Santo Domingo I have never been close to having a fist fight with another guy. In Sosua, I have come across foreign guys and dominican guys, that I could have very easily had fist fights with. I made over ten trips to Sosua, my wingman enjoys Sosua, I have no desire to return to Sosua.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]I'm more of an open field runner, I really don't like designated holes that are structured with alot of traffic. The thought that ten guys have been jumping on this girl hours before I arrived turns me off. Passions in Sosua has some fine ass girls that trick all day then go to classicos at night. If I hook up with her at Classicos not knowing that she works at passions thats cool. But its like the saying"what you don't know you don't think about"
I like good sex, not fast sex, not structured sex, aint no way I would eat pussy or kiss knowing she works in a casa. I guess I like a connection, something more personal, something less formal. To go to a casa pay 2000pesos to strap up and jump up and down on a chica for an hour is not me. I might as well stay home and jack off and save 2000p.
I guess sosua has spoiled me, its not structured, prices are cheap, and according to your and her personality a connection is possible. I understand they are tricks but I got no problem having tricks as friends. I've met tricks at Classicos, banged them that night and in the morning(good sex) then said"look, I'll give you 50usd per day plus food to hang with me for a couple days"we will go to Cabarette or play house in the room, no rush, no pressure, no bullshit and I know the sex is good thats why I commited. Try this in Santo Domingo.
I never hear you or bq ribs talk about regulars with all that stray pussy in SD plus you speak perfect spanish. The pics you sent me was one of the finest girls I've ever seen. My first reaction was to say"shes a keeper move her to the top and treat her special"My point is I never like to be dictated to, I run my own shit especially when it comes to sex and how I get it.
To each his own, but to go in a room strap up then leave after 100 stokes 2000pesos lighter is not me.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]Structure pussy in Sd is a ripoff[/QUOTE]GBP two chicas for 1,500 pesos, I doubt you will find a price like that in Sosua. Street chicas for 1,000 pesos in SDQ.
If you want Haitian chicas, Sosua wins. In Sosua on many nights, I would guess 50% of the chicas are Haitian, some of the Haitian chicas in Sosua are fat and not overly pretty. In Santo Domingo, you have light skin chicas, morenas, dark skin chicas, short chicas, tall chicas, thin chicas, big ass chicas and chicas with big tetas. The pool of available chicas is greater in Santo Domingo.
Big booty?
It was just squeezably soft and juicy in other words a Greeks Dee Lite.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]GBP has a diverse selection of chicas, 1000 pesos for one chica or 1500 pesos for two chicas. Some chicas will dance and get naked near the bar area, so you can see what their body looks like sin ropas. Milka is a cute morena, thin, with hard nipples. The day I was there, a big chested (probably has a big booty as well), blonde haired, light skin chica was chatting with me. I believe her name is Ruby.
There were a few big booty chicas at GBP. Greek Niko chose one light skin, big booty chica.
Pacos Club near the airport has some thick legged chicas. Also casa azul had a few chicas with healthy rear ends.
There is one tall morena chica in bar 305, that has a very cute face and thick legs.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]I'm more of an open field runner, I really don't like designated holes that are structured with alot of traffic. The thought that ten guys have been jumping on this girl hours before I arrived turns me off. Passions in Sosua has some fine ass girls that trick all day then go to classicos at night. If I hook up with her at Classicos not knowing that she works at passions thats cool. But its like the saying"what you don't know you don't think about"
I like good sex, not fast sex, not structured sex, aint no way I would eat pussy or kiss knowing she works in a casa. I guess I like a connection, something more personal, something less formal. To go to a casa pay 2000pesos to strap up and jump up and down on a chica for an hour is not me. I might as well stay home and jack off and save 2000p.
I guess sosua has spoiled me, its not structured, prices are cheap, and according to your and her personality a connection is possible. I understand they are tricks but I got no problem having tricks as friends. I've met tricks at Classicos, banged them that night and in the morning(good sex) then said"look, I'll give you 50usd per day plus food to hang with me for a couple days"we will go to Cabarette or play house in the room, no rush, no pressure, no bullshit and I know the sex is good thats why I commited. Try this in Santo Domingo.
I never hear you or bq ribs talk about regulars with all that stray pussy in SD plus you speak perfect spanish. The pics you sent me was one of the finest girls I've ever seen. My first reaction was to say"shes a keeper move her to the top and treat her special"My point is I never like to be dictated to, I run my own shit especially when it comes to sex and how I get it.
To each his own, but to go in a room strap up then leave after 100 stokes 2000pesos lighter is not me.[/QUOTE]2, 000 pesos is more than anybody needs to pay. For some it's not a lot of money. We can probably agree to disagree about this but I think "structured" is a very good way to describe Sosua. It is an open air version of what you call a casa. It's a little amusing to me to see a distinction made between eating pussy or kissing a girl who works in a casa in the capital and doing it to a girl who works the street, beach, and/or bars in Sosua. You might not see it but Sosua is just as structured as any casa. Enjoy Sosua and enjoy the capital. Have fun and don't sweat it. I think your odds of relating to a woman in a non commercial way are much better in Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo, or anywhere else in the country besides Sosua or maybe Boca Chica, but that's only my opinion for what it is worth.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]I'm more of an open field runner, I really don't like designated holes that are structured with alot of traffic. The thought that ten guys have been jumping on this girl hours before I arrived turns me off...........
I like good sex, not fast sex, not structured sex, aint no way I would eat pussy or kiss knowing she works in a casa..........
I never hear you or bq ribs talk about regulars with all that stray pussy in SD plus you speak perfect spanish.........
To each his own, but to go in a room strap up then leave after 100 stokes 2000pesos lighter is not me.[/QUOTE]
Mr Gogo you have it all wrong. The problem with SD is guys don't want to take time to learn the ropes. The only casa I go to is GBP which caters primarily to locals so the price is right. A lot of these chicas work two or three days and don't get a trick in a casa. You just don't know.
Most guys I know that prefer SD are the ones who got tired of the same old Sosua thing. It took me 6 trips to Sosua and I got tired of the same day in and day out shit. Nothing changes in Sosua. Sosua is great if all you want to do is bang chicas. SD gives you a chance to bang chicas and still have a vaction seeing and doing other things. I don't try to convince anyone to switch over to SD until they start to get tired of Sosua.
Myself, I chuckle when I read the Sosua thread and guys talk about how they had this girl two nights ago and another poster says he just had her this morning. I just got back from a week in SD and I doubt if I saw 5 foreigners puta chasing.
As far as regular chicas, dude you can forget that. No decent Dominicana is going to even think about hooking up with someone who doesn't live in the country. Why would she? Jao's Spanish is decent and I have seen some of the non-pros he knows. BoricuaOnline is a native Spanish speaker and he knows some fine chicas. Both of these guys would never post those chicas pics on this board. My Spanish is one level below terrible. I can speak enough for someone to understand my thoughts but I don't understand a word of Spanish.
If you re-read Jao posts you will realize he very rarely deals with the casa chicas other than chit chat and have a beer. Casas are good for new guys to SD.
I was in Sosua a couple of months ago to have lunch. I couldn't wait to get out of that town. Just too many hard core putas propositioning you. I will admit my first few trips I was in love with Sosua, but the love wore off.
Just remember most of those chicas are coming from places like SD.
One more turn off for guys are your chances of meeting a wingman in SD are very slim. SD guys are usually guys who don't mind chasing chicas solo.
I was into Sosua before they changed the hotel name to New Garden. It is the same routine today as it was five years ago.
Sosua will always be the puta capital of rep dom, that will never change. Just don't go knocking SD and think you know what it is about until you spent some time,,,,,,,,,,,, and not just a few nights.
Just curious, how many trips have you made to Sosua compared to SD?
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo].........."we will go to Cabarette or play house in the room, no rush, no pressure, no bullshit and I know the sex is good thats why I commited. Try this in Santo Domingo...............[/QUOTE]
You are right you can't take a chica to Cabarette when in SD. We have other options. There are the winter baseball games, there is always a half dozen movie theaters to choose from, once a year the Carnaval is in town, the amusement park and circus makes a yearly visit, Plaza Espana has free concerts. The new plaza on the malecon has weekend entertainment. There are 3 or 4 "decent" night clubs with concerts every so often. If you really get bored you can take your chica shopping at one of the malls............. Try some of this is Sosua..............
Believe it or not but the chicas love Boca Chica. Not the tourist part of Boca Chica but the west end of town where on the weekend you won't see a gringo tourist in sight. There is also Playa Andres which 99.9% Dominicanos.
Both cities cater to a different group of guys. I think the SD guys are a more relaxed group not just looking to run wild in a foreign country.
BTW no brown socks, black sandals, cargo shorts, and Hawaiian shirts allowed in SD (not intended for you cause I know you don't dress like that).
Peace............
P.S. Don't expect to be around too many tourists when you out and about in SD...........
Remember to buy the chica Presidente Light, a hat, and some food at the game........ the noise makers are free
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I was into Sosua before they changed the hotel name to New Garden. It is the same routine today as it was five years ago.[/QUOTE]Hotel Garden Keti or something like that, was the prior name of New Garden. I was in Sosua when High Caribe disco was open. As another monger posted about Sosua "Rinse, wash, repeat." Standing around in Classicos, night after night, waiting for a doable chica to appear, not for me anymore. Sosua has some attractive chicas, but you will see many more attractive chicas in Santo Domingo.
The more attractive chicas in Sosua, last time I was there wanted 2000 pesos or more for a few hours. Some of the chicas in GBP, for 1000 pesos, are more attractive than some of the Sosua chicas that were asking for 2000 or more pesos.
Comfort level plays a part, when a person knows the lay of the land, that person will feel more comfortable and be able to enjoy themselves more. Santo Domingo is a big city, it takes a while to learn it and get a comfort level where you can really enjoy what it has to offer.
Mr Gogo has fun in Sosua, that is what it is all about. Enjoy yourself whether you are in punta cana, la romana, puerto plata, sosua, bani, santiago, bonao, boca chica or santo domingo.
Bq Ribs, the less guys that come to SDQ, more chicas for you and me. I am sure the Sosua guys say the same about us, "let those two guys stay in SDQ, more chicas for us in Sosua". LOL.
Maybe I'm judging Santo Domingo by a bad expirience I had at the girls house in 06.
Back then I was staying at Mercure hotel doing the el conde thing. Nice hotel, small rooms, great breakfast buffet, and nice patio to score from. Met a guy from Chicago at Mercure and we decided to hit girls house casa. This was my second visit to the DR after Sosua had kicked my ass.
We walked to the park to the left of Mecure to hail a cab, and this Dominican hustler invited himself. At the GH we pay the cab and go in. The hustler wanted his cut but we ignored him which pissed him off but we didn't care.
Once in the Gh there were girls coming from everywhere to do a lineup. We picked a couple girls, but first we wanted some drinks to get familiar. We asked the pricing structure. It was 5mil tln, drinks were 500pesos each but if we took the girls it would be discounted. I instantly felt like a sucker but hadn't figured out how I was going to get out of this and save face.
Something funny happened next. The brother from Chicago said he had to step outside for a minute. I'm thinking he figured out his exit stragedy and beat me to the fuck move, and was going to stick me with the bill. I proceed to tell the manager that I just meet the brother and we werent together and I'm paying for me and the one girl only. Now everybody is looking at me like I'm a crazy MF. After 15 min my boy(the chicago brother)walks back in after finishing his cigarette. He says the next round is on him(boy do I feel stupid).
We agree to take the girls back to Mecure for 4mil each(its 11; 30pm). At the hotel the girl starts talking on her phone, then says we have to hurry because she have to go. We argue and she finally gives me a CBJ and 20 minutes of sex with her looking at her watch every 5 minutes. Finally I decide to cut my loses and tell her to get out. The trick even had the nerve to ask for a propina.
My next visit I met Elizabeth (previous pics) in front of Mecure at 11pm. Great time even repeated. Had the dark skinned girl that sells her papers on El conde (lousy lay). Then my third time in Sd I did the tri-city report.
Second visit hooked up with Jose, good dude showed me some nice girls. He used to live in Laurderdale but got deported. His boy mike talked to fast for me to trust, heard he is locked up.
I'm one of those guys that hears a song on the radio and buys the CD. Then I play that song back to back till one day I get tired of that song and listen to the rest of the CD. Same with American women, if they give me some good pussy I'm sitting outside their door like a lost puppy, then they stop fucking me. My point is I wear a good thing out til I'm forced to move on. So until Sosua gets tired of me Santo Domingo will have to wait. But when I'm' ready I got you and Jao there to give me the tour. Much appreciated.
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]I've also tried using the ATM's in spanish and they seem to work better..................[/QUOTE]
As crazy as this may sound there seems to be some truth to it. I went to the Progresso bank ATM at the 24 hr farmacia on Independencia. I selected other amount, entered 6,000 pesos and got a message "Unable to,,,,,,,blah, blah, blah". I signed back into my account and selected one of the predetermined amounts, 5,000 pesos. I got the same message, "Unable to,,,,,,blah, blah, blah". I signed back in but selected Spanish as the language. You don't have to be fluent in Spanish to make a simple withdrawl. I selected 5,000 pesos and instead of getting the message again the machine churns, grinds, and spits out 5,000 pesos.
Spanish worked English didn't..................
[QUOTE=Greek Niko]Big booty?
It was just squeezably soft and juicy in other words a Greeks Dee Lite.[/QUOTE]
LOL, a juicy booty.............. was that the weight room at GBP. For the life of me I don't know why they have that exercise equipment hanging around. Where they gonna hide all them chicas if the government comes in to make an inspection?
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]..........My point is I wear a good thing out til I'm forced to move on. So until Sosua gets tired of me Santo Domingo will have to wait. But when I'm' ready I got you and Jao there to give me the tour. Much appreciated.[/QUOTE]
I agree with you on that. When I was doing Sosua I thought it was the greatest thing on earth. Some get tired of Sosua, move on and some love it so much they actually move there. Just don't go knocking my beloved Santo Domingo. BTW the 5k pesos you were quoted at GBP for afternoon TLN takeout is actually cheaper than what la Passions charges in Sosua. I would never ever pay that much. Without a doubt I know la Passions has nothing near the 2 chica full service 1500 pesos. The best thing at a casa is sample the chica on site and have her come to your hotel on off hours.
[url]http://www.lapassion-sosua.com/menu.php[/url]
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo] Once in the Gh there were girls coming from everywhere to do a lineup. We picked a couple girls, but first we wanted some drinks to get familiar. We asked the pricing structure. It was 5mil tln, drinks were 500pesos each but if we took the girls it would be discounted. I instantly felt like a sucker but hadn't figured out how I was going to get out of this and save face.[/QUOTE]Drink prices in some casas are crazy, I have in the past paid 400-500 for a chica's drink in some casas. In casa azul I bought the chicas presidente cervezas, price around 150 pesos for each beer. Some chicas will share their bottle of beer with other chicas. I bought chicas presidente beer in Bar 305 as well.
At 150 pesos for a small bottle of beer, the owner of a casa is making a profit. 400 pesos for a small glass of Baileys is just a rip off. My advice if you want to chat up a chica in a casa and if you want to buy her a drink get her a presidente beer (you are not obliged to buy drinks for any chicas in any casa, totally voluntary, you can go into a casa and chat with the chicas without buying them a drink). Some casa chicas will say they want Baileys or some other mixed drink, it is up you whether you want to spend 400-500 pesos for that.
Mr Gogo you are my friend and I promised to visit your business in Cabarete, so I will take the trip north and visit and do a tour around Sosua with you, I am sure I will have fun. I enjoy the Dominican Republic, there is always something fun to do, whatever town or city I may be in.
After RTFMin'g, it seems like the best place to stay is on Ave Independecia. It's right in the middle with Zona Colonial to the right and another SW street on the left. I was thinking about staying at a hotel in that area for 2 nights. My main requirement is Wifi, no bugs, hot water to shower, and girl friendly (without an extra fee).
It seems like my best options for the cheapest price are:
* Mystik Hotel
* Hotel Navarro
* Riazor Hotel
* Jaguar Apart Hotel
For each one, can you guys tell me if
1. Does it have wifi?
2. Are there any bugs?
3. Is it girl friendly (doesn't charge extra for girls to come in)
4. Does it have hot water?
5. How much does it cost per night?
I personally love the weight room, the contortionist positions are numerous and yes we did it on the weight bench too!
Both the chicas I sampled provided their phone number at no urging on my part with a request to meet up for the whole day .
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]LOL, a juicy booty. I was that the weight room at GBP. For the life of me I don't know why they have that exercise equipment hanging around. Where they gonna hide all them chicas if the government comes in to make an inspection?[/QUOTE]
I just got back from 6 days in Sosua and had a blast. I arrived last Thursday and can't remember ever seeing more good looking chicas in Classicos on a weeknight. And there just weren't that many gringos so it was a buyer's market. I love the beach in Sosua. I was in the discos every night but Monday and never saw a lack of talent. Usually, I find Sosua to be hit and miss for talent on any given night.
Two weeks ago, I spent five days in La Capital and had a blast even though it was over the election weekend. And a couple weeks before that I spent 4 days in Sosua and then drove down to SDQ for my last 2 nights.
I've been to Sosua at least 30 times and almost as many times to La Capital. Like others, I tired of Sosua and, for a time, stopped going there. But recently, I've really enjoyed myself there. It's a small town and over time, I've come to know a lot of jivas who live there as well as a lot of chicas. Also, you tend to meet the same mongerers over and over again. So it's fun to socialize while looking for a new chica.
I'm constantly learning new things about SDQ. And besides the diversity, I like that there are constant opportunities to meet non-pros. Like Jao, I usually have a few girls that I've met online who I try to hook up with. But you can find girls in the malls, in restaurants, everywhere who will respond to you (or the chance to snag a "rich" gringo). And I love the fact that if things don't work out, you can hit a casa at the night's end (or find something on Independencia).
Both places have their draw. As does Santiago, La Romana, Samana and the list goes on.
The four are chica friendly with no extra guest fee, as far as I know. Mystik Hotel, I have walked by numerous times, sign outside says free wifi, $55 per night. Mystik is on Ave. Pasteur, between the Malecon and Independencia. Next door to Mystik is Girl's House and next door to Girl's House is Satin Club. 1/2 block from Mystik is Villar Hernanos restaurant/pastry shop/sandwich shop. Across the street from Villar Hernanos is Club 305.
Some guys don't like Mystik, because Avenida Pasteur is a busy street and there are usually groups of guys hanging out on Pasteur near Mystik Hotel. Those guys are generally harmless, some can be annoying sometimes, because some of them will approach a foreigner offering to show places where chicas are. But you can just say no gracias and keep walking and they will not bother you.
Hotel Navarro is probably the cheapest of the Hotels you mentioned. It is one block east of Avenida Pasteur, on Avenida Indpendencia. I have no idea what the rooms look like in Navarro. I don't know whether the rooms have safes or wifi. Always outside Hotel Navarro, at night there are street walkers. I walked into Hotel Navarro one afternoon and saw chicas lounging in their pajamas, some chicas who work at Foxys live at the Hotel Navarro. I was told the price at Navarro was something like 1500 pesos per night. Hotel Navarro is a two floor building.
Hotel Riazor from what I have been told is chica friendly with no extra guest fee. At the Hotel Riazor they may check to see a chica's cedula. Riazor is about a four story building, on Independencia, well lit up at night, directly behind the Renaissance Jaragua Hotel. I don't know if the rooms have wifi.
Jaguar hotel is on a side street about two blocks up from Independencia, two blocks up from Manolos restaurant and Hotel Riazor. Wifi in the rooms at Jaguar. I don't know if the rooms have safes, but my guess is they probably do.
Bq Ribs can give up to date prices at the Jaguar. If you don't mind walking up a quiet side street at night, Jaguar has gotten good reviews.
I haven't stayed at any of these hotels, I have friends who have stayed at each of these hotels.
I have stayed in the past at the hotel maison gatreux, which is around the corner from Intercontinental V Centenario (which is a big hotel on the malecon). Maison Gatreux is down the block from Hotel Navarro. Free wifi, digital safes in the rooms, good security and air conditioner in my room was cold. The rooms are not luxurious. I checked in with a gf and paid 1,980 pesos which is about $55 US.
Any questions, just ask.
[QUOTE=Victory Recor]After RTFMin'g, it seems like the best place to stay is on Ave Independecia. It's right in the middle with Zona Colonial to the right and another SW street on the left. I was thinking about staying at a hotel in that area for 2 nights. My main requirement is Wifi, no bugs, hot water to shower, and girl friendly (without an extra fee).
It seems like my best options for the cheapest price are:
* Mystik Hotel
* Hotel Navarro
* Riazor Hotel
* Jaguar Apart Hotel
For each one, can you guys tell me if
1. Does it have wifi?
2. Are there any bugs?
3. Is it girl friendly (doesn't charge extra for girls to come in)
4. Does it have hot water?
5. How much does it cost per night?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Victory Recor]After RTFMin'g, it seems like the best place to stay is on Ave Independecia. It's right in the middle with Zona Colonial to the right and another SW street on the left. I was thinking about staying at a hotel in that area for 2 nights. My main requirement is Wifi, no bugs, hot water to shower, and girl friendly (without an extra fee).
It seems like my best options for the cheapest price are:
* Mystik Hotel
* Hotel Navarro
* Riazor Hotel
* Jaguar Apart Hotel
For each one, can you guys tell me if
1. Does it have wifi?
2. Are there any bugs?
3. Is it girl friendly (doesn't charge extra for girls to come in)
4. Does it have hot water?
5. How much does it cost per night?[/QUOTE]
Tough call........ Jaguar will fill your needs but for a newbie to SD that two block walk at night most guys don't feel comfortable with. Jaguar has in room wireless, hot water with great pressure, digital safe large enough for laptop, multiple chica friendly. I can speak about Jaguar as out of the hotels you mentioned that is the only one I have stayed at.
Riazor is in a much better location right on Independencia. Just walk out the door and just about anything you need is less than a two block walk. I do believe WiFi is only available in the lobby area. Someone who has stayed there will have to verify that.
Navarro and Mystik also serve as short stay hotels so that should give you a better feel for what they would be like.
For a two night stay I would favor Riazor.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Drink prices in some casas are crazy, I have in the past paid 400-500 for a chica's drink in some casas. In casa azul I bought the chicas presidente cervezas, price around 150 pesos for each beer. Some chicas will share their bottle of beer with other chicas. I bought chicas presidente beer in Bar 305 as well.
At 150 pesos for a small bottle of beer, the owner of a casa is making a profit. 400 pesos for a small glass of Baileys is just a rip off. My advice if you want to chat up a chica in a casa and if you want to buy her a drink get her a presidente beer (you are not obliged to buy drinks for any chicas in any casa, totally voluntary, you can go into a casa and chat with the chicas without buying them a drink). Some casa chicas will say they want Baileys or some other mixed drink, it is up you whether you want to spend 400-500 pesos for that.
Mr Gogo you are my friend and I promised to visit your business in Cabarete, so I will take the trip north and visit and do a tour around Sosua with you, I am sure I will have fun. I enjoy the Dominican Republic, there is always something fun to do, whatever town or city I may be in.[/QUOTE]
When the drinks with crazy jacked up prices include kick backs to the girls, there are alot of guys who will come in to look and talk with the girls but not buy their services. This gives them some money for their time.
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]When the drinks with crazy jacked up prices include kick backs to the girls, there are alot of guys who will come in to look and talk with the girls but not buy their services. This gives them some money for their time.[/QUOTE]
This may or may not be the case. When a friend of mine was running a similar operation the girls didn't get kickbacks, but the overpriced drinks certainly helped finance the finders fees paid to taxi drivers who brought in tourist customers.
Good deal for the girls if they are getting a cut of the drinks bill, but from a management point of view, I would think it would be difficult to administer fairly.
[QUOTE=Frannie]This may or may not be the case. When a friend of mine was running a similar operation the girls didn't get kickbacks, but the overpriced drinks certainly helped finance the finders fees paid to taxi drivers who brought in tourist customers.
Good deal for the girls if they are getting a cut of the drinks bill, but from a management point of view, I would think it would be difficult to administer fairly.[/QUOTE]
I've got friends that own stripclubs in the states and I am friends with the guy who owns bar 360 in the zona colonial.
Glen runs his bar like that, for some reason its always the baileys type drinks that are the mark up that he shares with the chicas. They basically keep a tally.
As for the bars in the states, I've seen some pretty silly stuff going on there, since prostitution is illegal alot of these girls give the impression they can be sweet talked and these guys pay hundreds of dollars for drinks and get no where.
There are these mexican bars that will sell the girls shots of tequila in different shot glasses with 2 or 3 pieces of lime inside and just a hint of tequila so the can drink all night without getting wasted.
I'd just rather give the girl a bit of a tip after talking with them while I decide, I'm not hanging out in these places for the bar action.
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]I've got friends that own stripclubs in the states and I am friends with the guy who owns bar 360 in the zona colonial.
Glen runs his bar like that, for some reason its always the baileys type drinks that are the mark up that he shares with the chicas. They basically keep a tally.
As for the bars in the states, I've seen some pretty silly stuff going on there, since prostitution is illegal alot of these girls give the impression they can be sweet talked and these guys pay hundreds of dollars for drinks and get no where.
There are these mexican bars that will sell the girls shots of tequila in different shot glasses with 2 or 3 pieces of lime inside and just a hint of tequila so the can drink all night without getting wasted.
I'd just rather give the girl a bit of a tip after talking with them while I decide, I'm not hanging out in these places for the bar action.[/QUOTE]
360 might just be the most overpriced, lowest quality booz n broodz casa in santo domingo...
[QUOTE=Victoryrecords]After RTFMin'g, it seems like the best place to stay is on Ave Independecia. It's right in the middle with Zona Colonial to the right and another SW street on the left. I was thinking about staying at a hotel in that area for 2 nights. My main requirement is Wifi, no bugs, hot water to shower, and girl friendly (without an extra fee).
It seems like my best options for the cheapest price are:
* Mystik Hotel
* Hotel Navarro
* Riazor Hotel
* Jaguar Apart Hotel
For each one, can you guys tell me if
1. Does it have wifi?
2. Are there any bugs?
3. Is it girl friendly (doesn't charge extra for girls to come in)
4. Does it have hot water?
5. How much does it cost per night?[/QUOTE]
I have stayed in all hotels. I rate (according to my criteria) Riazor as the best, 2) Jaguar, 3) Mystik, 4) Navarro.
Riazor and Navarro have computers in the lobby for guest use, I have seen people using laptops at Riazor lobby. I do not know if they have wi-fi.
No bugs on any room I have stayed.
In terms of guest friendliness all are guest friendly, Navarro is the only hotel and sometimes Jaguar that do not request for a cedula . Navarro and Mystik also rents for short term (two hours etc.)
All have hot water and a/c.
All hotels are less than a 10 minute walk far from another.
In terms of size, Riazor is the biggest, followed by Jaguar/Mystik and Navarro.
Jaguar is the only one with laptop sized electronic safes.
Riazor and Navarro have mini bars for a price, Jaguar and Mystik do not. Jaguar has large sized fridges in some rooms and a small kitchen in most. Riazor has 24 hour room service for adjacent Manolos restaurant. Navarro has a large bar open thru 10 pm and a sandwich place in front that opens by night. Mystik has a 24-hr bar.
Jaguar has the most confortable beds followed by Riazor, Mystik and Navarro in that order. Navarro rooms are very basic and the smallest one, the room I rented for $40 do not have a closet. I paid $55 on Jaguar, $58 on Riazor and $60 for a room with balcony, Mistyk cost $55. Mystik has porno channels on tv.
Navarro owner also owns Foxys and maybe any of the new places in the area. His brother owns Mystik and Girls House. Riazor owner also owns Manolos restaurant. Jaguar owner has his own apartment and office on site, a very nice guy.
[QUOTE=Victoryrecords]2. Are there any bugs?[/QUOTE]Many places in Dom Rep will have tiny, tiny ants. If you leave food out, many times those really small ants will find the food. Outside there are some mosquitoes, but usually in Santo Domingo, I don't recall the mosquitoes as being in any great numbers. Some hotels near beaches have a bigger concentration of mosquitoes. Bed bugs or other nasty biting insects, I have never encountered in Santo Domingo. In the hotels that I have stayed at in Santo Domingo, the maids came in everyday and put fresh sheets on the bed and gave new towels.
You can bring with you some benadryl spray on lotion, in case you get a bug bite. I usually bring with me mosquito spray, but I can't recall ever using it in Santo Domingo. If you go to a beach town, have the mosquito spray (insect repellent).
If I go into a casa and an attractive chica sits down next to me and she puts her hand over my pants and starts massaging my dick, I don't mind buying her a beer. Chicas who get up a do a nude dance in front of me, with a lap dance, I will give them a tip.
Brugal Cream they had at your friend's bar, 360. Brugal Cream is very similar to Baileys.
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]I've got friends that own stripclubs in the states and I am friends with the guy who owns bar 360 in the zona colonial.
Glen runs his bar like that, for some reason its always the baileys type drinks that are the mark up that he shares with the chicas. They basically keep a tally.
As for the bars in the states, I've seen some pretty silly stuff going on there, since prostitution is illegal alot of these girls give the impression they can be sweet talked and these guys pay hundreds of dollars for drinks and get no where.
There are these mexican bars that will sell the girls shots of tequila in different shot glasses with 2 or 3 pieces of lime inside and just a hint of tequila so the can drink all night without getting wasted.
I'd just rather give the girl a bit of a tip after talking with them while I decide, I'm not hanging out in these places for the bar action.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I have stayed in all hotels. I rate (according to my criteria) Riazor as the best, 2) Jaguar, 3) Mystik, 4) Navarro.
Riazor and Navarro have computers in the lobby for guest use, I have seen people using laptops at Riazor lobby. I do not know if they have wi-fi.
No bugs on any room I have stayed.
In terms of guest friendliness all are guest friendly, Navarro is the only hotel and sometimes Jaguar that do not request for a cedula. Navarro and Mystik also rents for short term (two hours etc.)
All have hot water and a/c.
All hotels are less than a 10 minute walk far from another.
In terms of size, Riazor is the biggest, followed by Jaguar/Mystik and Navarro.
Jaguar is the only one with laptop sized electronic safes.
Riazor and Navarro have mini bars for a price, Jaguar and Mystik do not. Jaguar has large sized fridges in some rooms and a small kitchen in most. Riazor has 24 hour room service for adjacent Manolos restaurant. Navarro has a large bar open thru 10 pm and a sandwich place in front that opens by night. Mystik has a 24-hr bar.
Jaguar has the most confortable beds followed by Riazor, Mystik and Navarro in that order. Navarro rooms are very basic and the smallest one, the room I rented for $40 do not have a closet. I paid $55 on Jaguar, $58 on Riazor and $60 for a room with balcony, Mistyk cost $55. Mystik has porno channels on tv.
Navarro owner also owns Foxys and maybe any of the new places in the area. His brother owns Mystik and Girls House. Riazor owner also owns Manolos restaurant. Jaguar owner has his own apartment and office on site, a very nice guy.[/QUOTE]Riazor has wi-fi in the lobby.
Recently I returned for a short trip to DR. Stayed at the Jaguar and like the hotel very much. I concur with Boricuaonline the owner is a great guy.
Gran Paradise has reduced its prices, a full now costs 2000 pesos. Erotic massages run from 1000 pesos and private strip shows from 300 pesos. Presidentes from 100 pesos and a Jumbo cost 200, a good deal for this business category.
They now rent rooms for 1100 pesos per day or aprox. $30 . Check their website. I hope to visit in mid July.
[url]http://www.granparadisecenter.page.tl/LOS-PRECIOS.htm[/url]
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Gran Paradise has reduced its prices, a full now costs 2000 pesos. Erotic massages run from 1000 pesos and private strip shows from 300 pesos. Presidentes from 100 pesos and a Jumbo cost 200, a good deal for this business category.
They now rent rooms for 1100 pesos per day or aprox. $30 . Check their website. I hope to visit in mid July.
[url]http://www.granparadisecenter.page.tl/LOS-PRECIOS.htm[/url][/QUOTE]
My beloved Santo Domingo Private Investigator at work again.... LOL
Thanks Boricua, now the prices are starting to make me think about making a visit there. Do I need a coupon?
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Gran Paradise has reduced its prices, a full now costs 2000 pesos. Erotic massages run from 1000 pesos and private strip shows from 300 pesos. Presidentes from 100 pesos and a Jumbo cost 200, a good deal for this business category.
They now rent rooms for 1100 pesos per day or aprox. $30 . Check their website. I hope to visit in mid July.
[url]http://www.granparadisecenter.page.tl/LOS-PRECIOS.htm[/url][/QUOTE]Every time I drive on Las Americas Highway now, I notice the "Friger" Building and think about Gran Paradise. I will return the next time I am in Dom Rep, very fun place.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]My beloved Santo Domingo Private Investigator at work again.... LOL
Thanks Boricua, now the prices are starting to make me think about making a visit there. Do I need a coupon?[/QUOTE]
They need your cedula to prove that you are over 18, LOL.
Being away from the center of Santo Domingo does have its advantages. Gran Paradise is located in a large two story house, basically with no other buildings around it. As such it is private. There is a Colmado 1/2 block away that delivered ice cold large presidentes cervezas when I visited.
I would like to rent a room at Gran Paradise and bring with me one or two semi-freaky chicas. This is where I think Gran Paradise can really differentiate itself from other places. When I visited Gran Paradise I met the security guy, a guy who is in the Policia Nacional. He stayed for about 30 minutes and then he exited. After that, is was only me, yani and the owner of gran paradise in the house. If on that day, I decided to rent a room and had brought with me one or two chicas, I would almost have that large house to myself with the chicas.
On the second floor there is a large terrace, I would ask first, but I don't think it would be a problem, if my chicas wanted to sun bathe nude on that terrace or go swimming in the pool nude. I don't think the owner of Gran Paradise would have a problem with that, if there were no other people in the house.
Play with my nude chicas on the terrace or in the pool, again I don't think it would be a problem.
I don't know any other hotel on the south coast where you could do those types of things, without someone potentially coming and telling you to stop.
Some guys know the apartment building where I sometimes stay in Santo Domingo and the pool and jacuzzi at that building. My last trip I was showing two non-pro chicas the pool at around 7pm and some older guy was fucking some chica hard in the jacuzzi. I walked right by the guy with the two chicas and the guy didn't stop for a second.
At Gran Paradise I think I could fun have If bring with me one or two chicas. I like to have sex outside, under the sun or under the stars at night, I think if I stayed at Gran Paradise, I could easily do that.
[quote=bq ribs]mr gogo you have it all wrong. the problem with sd is guys don't want to take time to learn the ropes. the only casa i go to is gbp which caters primarily to locals so the price is right. a lot of these chicas work two or three days and don't get a trick in a casa. you just don't know.
most guys i know that prefer sd are the ones who got tired of the same old sosua thing. it took me 6 trips to sosua and i got tired of the same day in and day out shit. nothing changes in sosua. sosua is great if all you want to do is bang chicas. sd gives you a chance to bang chicas and still have a vaction seeing and doing other things. i don't try to convince anyone to switch over to sd until they start to get tired of sosua.
myself, i chuckle when i read the sosua thread and guys talk about how they had this girl two nights ago and another poster says he just had her this morning. i just got back from a week in sd and i doubt if i saw 5 foreigners puta chasing.
as far as regular chicas, dude you can forget that. no decent dominicana is going to even think about hooking up with someone who doesn't live in the country. why would she? jao's spanish is decent and i have seen some of the non-pros he knows. boricuaonline is a native spanish speaker and he knows some fine chicas. both of these guys would never post those chicas pics on this board. my spanish is one level below terrible. i can speak enough for someone to understand my thoughts but i don't understand a word of spanish.
if you re-read jao posts you will realize he very rarely deals with the casa chicas other than chit chat and have a beer. casas are good for new guys to sd.
i was in sosua a couple of months ago to have lunch. i couldn't wait to get out of that town. just too many hard core putas propositioning you. i will admit my first few trips i was in love with sosua, but the love wore off.
just remember most of those chicas are coming from places like sd.
one more turn off for guys are your chances of meeting a wingman in sd are very slim. sd guys are usually guys who don't mind chasing chicas solo.
i was into sosua before they changed the hotel name to new garden. it is the same routine today as it was five years ago.
sosua will always be the puta capital of rep dom, that will never change. just don't go knocking sd and think you know what it is about until you spent some time, and not just a few nights.
just curious, how many trips have you made to sosua compared to sd?
you are right you can't take a chica to cabarette when in sd. we have other options. there are the winter baseball games, there is always a half dozen movie theaters to choose from, once a year the carnaval is in town, the amusement park and circus makes a yearly visit, plaza espana has free concerts. the new plaza on the malecon has weekend entertainment. there are 3 or 4 "decent" night clubs with concerts every so often. if you really get bored you can take your chica shopping at one of the malls. try some of this is sosua.
believe it or not but the chicas love boca chica. not the tourist part of boca chica but the west end of town where on the weekend you won't see a gringo tourist in sight. there is also playa andres which 99. 9% dominicanos.
both cities cater to a different group of guys. i think the sd guys are a more relaxed group not just looking to run wild in a foreign country.
btw no brown socks, black sandals, cargo shorts, and hawaiian shirts allowed in sd (not intended for you cause i know you don't dress like that).
peace.
p.s. don't expect to be around too many tourists when you out and about in sd.
remember to buy the chica presidente light, a hat, and some food at the game. the noise makers are free[/quote]you are right in most cases the regular girls won't hook up with guys on vacation. but if you tell them you are here for business and they see you come and go frequently then they are just as easy to reel in as the "wolf pack "on the independencia.
i frequent the casinos and am a "vip" in all of them (not proud of that) but it gets boring here. i get hit on by everyone from the camareras to the viejas that i have known for the past 16 years. they know me trust me and think i am rich oh and i speak fluent spanish.
can't dance worth a shit though
one little 22 year old cutie got to me. she worked on me for six months before i said what the hell i will try her out.
half dominican and half filipina with a snapping toto. (holy hell) but have never enjoyed sex as much with anyone as i do with this little "loca"
she lied about everything including her name, not smart as i know her bosses so once we got through the "i am not a dumb ass and don't try and rip me off part", things have been pretty good, other then the temper and jealousy.
if i told you i was getting it for free i would be lying through my teeth.
i am sure over the past year she has cost me about $750, 000 pesos (usd $20, 000. 00)
the usual milk and [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord131][CodeWord131][/url] but i go and buy that stuff oh yeah medical insurance for her and the 3 year old boy. cheaper then handing cash to her every time the kid sniffles.
sounds like a lot but a hell of a lot cheaper then a wife.
i used to get pissed when she would come up with the lamest excuses of how she forgot to charge her phone or she was in area with bad service (yeah right). she is too hot and gets hit on by everyone plus she works in a casino that we all know and love and there is more swinging dick there then you can shake a stick at. i caught her with her no working domincan boyfriend. the good looking ones all have one in the closet and few vistors as well. don't let them fool you 99. 99%
the reason i am revealing my story is that one can monger any way he chooses in sd. hookers locals moms grandmas they all love to screw.
you sure as the hell don't need to spend 20k, my advantage is i own my place here in the capital and don't have to pay for hotels airline tickets etc. so that money goes to the chica's.
i have been here since the la petit chateau era" know girls that started out there when they were 18 and still keep in touch with a few that were special.
everyone enjoy, be safe and don't fall in love!
[QUOTE=Marina1]You are right in most cases the regular girls won't hook up with guys on vacation. But if you tell them you are here for business and they see you come and go frequently then they are just as easy to reel in as the "wolf pack "on the independencia...............[/QUOTE]
Now, now, now........ don't talk about them refined young ladies on independencia.
You got any secret spots you like to hang out at you want to share?
[QUOTE=Marina1]......Everyone enjoy, be safe and don't fall in love![/QUOTE]
No problem falling in love, just don't let it last for more than a night.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Gran Paradise has reduced its prices, a full now costs 2000 pesos. Erotic massages run from 1000 pesos and private strip shows from 300 pesos. Presidentes from 100 pesos and a Jumbo cost 200, a good deal for this business category.
They now rent rooms for 1100 pesos per day or aprox. $30 . Check their website. I hope to visit in mid July.
[url]http://www.granparadisecenter.page.tl/LOS-PRECIOS.htm[/url][/QUOTE]
Tks Boricua. I was just looking at an arrival around midnite thinking where the fuck am I going to go at that hour. $30 for a room for the night and maybe a chica sounds like just what the doctor ordered.
[QUOTE=Koki9290]Tks Boricua. I was just looking at an arrival around midnite thinking where the fuck am I going to go at that hour. $30 for a room for the night and maybe a chica sounds like just what the doctor ordered.[/QUOTE]
yeah thanks, i don't know how you do it but you sure can dig up some good SD info on the net.............
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Now, now, now. Don't talk about them refined young ladies on independencia. There are some cuties there, I see one that used to work at Lapsus near the Isla, she used to be hot and was one of my favorites but now she looks worn out and tough like leather "cuero"
Very sad, she had a Italian guy that promised her everything but then he dumped like trash. These girls won't fall for a line anymore so thats why tend to get a s much out of a foreigner as they can.
You got any secret spots you like to hang out at you want to share?
You guys have that covered, I didn't know half these places existed. I don't do the casa's anymore there are so many regular girls that are very lonely.
Looks like Jaosousa and Borricua have done there R&D and I am learning from them. And yourself, I like your attitude and methods.
Like my
'little loca" said this morning " there are "piles de mujerers" piles of women. We went to have breakfast at 5:00 AM at Adrian on the Malecon and it was like a fashion show with 3 women to every guy. I was getting slapped pinched and scolded for looking too hard. She realizes now that she is lucky,. Well at least today
No problem falling in love, just don't let it last for more than a night.[/QUOTE]Thats good advice.
[QUOTE=Koki9290]Tks Boricua. I was just looking at an arrival around midnite thinking where the fuck am I going to go at that hour. $30 for a room for the night and maybe a chica sounds like just what the doctor ordered.[/QUOTE]I would call earlier in the day, or send them an email, telling them you want to check in late.
It is not a traditional hotel with a front desk. The owner of the House lives there and rents out rooms. The rooms are nice and clean. If you were to arrive at 1am, the owner might be sleeping, if he is not expecting a late arriving guest. For a late check in, I would suggest sending an email or calling before hand.
From the Grand Paradise business card:
Km. 15 Las Americas, Sto Dgo. Este, Rep. Dom., Masajes Ayurvedicos y Tantricos y masajes personalizados intimos, En el lugar mas elegante, discreto y confortable. Tel: 809-745-1015, 809-219-3230, 829-631-9253.
For your flight that gets in at midnight, you could potentially stop at Pacos Club near the airport, choose a chica and take her to Grand Paradise.
The place I know as A-1 Divas, appears the new name is Pink Pony. From the business card that was given to me recently:
Pink Pony, Mujeres japonesas, santiagueras y mas, 24 hour, Monday to Sunday, a partir de las 10:00am, Av. Nunez de Caceres No. 6, Zdo. nivel, proximo a la J.F. Kennedy, Tel: 809-476-9761.
I did see the Japonese chica and at least one chica from Santiago, when I visited.
Penthouse Bar Restaurant, C/ Caonabo #10, Los Restauradores, Apartamento 402, Plaza Irene, Sto. Dgo. R.D., Tel (809) 537-0458.
I met this taxi driver while standing in front of the Intercontinental V Centenario Hotel. His tan colored Mitsubishi Montero Sport Utility vehicle was parked on the hotel property near the front door of the hotel. I did not use his services and I don't know how his prices are. Some mongers may prefer to use a bigger, nicer vehicle for their taxi needs in SDQ.
Fredy S., Taxi No. 23, Ofic.: 809-221-1212, Hotel: 809-221-0000, Cel.: 809-343-9449.
[QUOTE=Koki9290]Tks Boricua. I was just looking at an arrival around midnite thinking where the fuck am I going to go at that hour. $30 for a room for the night and maybe a chica sounds like just what the doctor ordered.[/QUOTE]
If GranParadise doesn't work out and you just want a bed for the night you can go to La Fuente Cabanas. The cabanas are a five minute drive from SDQ. Leaving SDQ head towards BC. You will pass Parada Amarilla on the right and the new supermercado Ole on the left. Make the first U-turn and the cabanas are up this small street directly across the highway from Parada Amarilla. As you know most cabanas can provide delivery service.
Pacos Club, Autopista Las Americas, Km. 25, Sto. Dgo., R.D., Cel.: 809-310-9356.
2 minutes from Las Americas (SDQ) airport. The place has a swimming pool, a covered bar near the pool, dance platform with a stripper pole. I was there one Sunday night, 6-7 chicas, all doable. The owner speaks perfect English and is a pleasant guy. I don't know what hours they open and I didn't ask the prices.
If I get stuck at Las Americas Airport waiting for a flight with a long delay, I could take a motoconcho or a taxi from the airport to Pacos Club and spend an hour or say there, rather than waiting bored at the airport.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Pacos Club, Autopista Las Americas, Km. 25, Sto. Dgo., R.D., Cel.: 809-310-9356.
2 minutes from Las Americas (SDQ) airport.............[/QUOTE]
Post up driving directions if you don't mind.............
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Post up driving directions if you don't mind.............[/QUOTE]Pacos is located on Las Americas highway below the elevated ramp that you take from the airport road to get on las americas highway to go towards Santo Domingo.
From the airport a motoconcho would go towards las americas highway and he would probably just drive under the elevated ramp, pacos club would be there on the north side of las americas, under the elevated ramp.
To get there driving your own car or taking a taxi from the airport, take the airport road toward las americas highway, you will see the elevated ramp to your left, don't take the ramp, instead go towards the right and make a right onto las americas in the direction of boca chica, get over to the left lane and make a U turn at the next opening in the cement barricade. After the U turn you will now be on las americas highway heading towards santo domingo, you will see the elevated ramp in front of you to the left, stay on las americas in the right lane, pacos is near some other bar and a colmado, just underneath the elevated ramp on las americas highway.
I posted some photos previously of the outside of pacos.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Post up driving directions if you don't mind.............[/QUOTE]Screen captures from Google Map showing location of Pacos relative to Las Americas (SDQ) Airport.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]If GranParadise doesn't work out and you just want a bed for the night you can go to La Fuente Cabanas. The cabanas are a five minute drive from SDQ. Leaving SDQ head towards BC. You will pass Parada Amarilla on the right and the new supermercado Ole on the left. Make the first U-turn and the cabanas are up this small street directly across the highway from Parada Amarilla. As you know most cabanas can provide delivery service.[/QUOTE]
I'm confused. Leaving SDQ on Las Americas or another highway. And how much for the nite? How do they compare to the cabanas on San Isidro?
[QUOTE=Koki9290]I'm confused. Leaving SDQ on Las Americas or another highway. And how much for the nite? How do they compare to the cabanas on San Isidro?[/QUOTE]
Oh NO, please don't compare these to the ones on San Isidro or 30 de Mayo, no neon lights and glamour here. LOL This is a very small local spot if you just wanted a place close to the airport to spend the night. The cabanas are very safe but not for the timid. The best room is around 1000 pesos. If you don't like driving at night this is the closest thing.
You would leave SDQ taking Las Americas heading towards Boca Chica and make the first U-Turn right after you see Ole Super Market. If you know where Parada Amarilla is the street is directly across the highway. There is a small dirt road and the cabanas are behind a sliding iron gate. Armed security guard all night.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Pacos is located on Las Americas highway below the elevated ramp that you take from the airport road to get on las americas highway to go towards Santo Domingo.................[/QUOTE]
Looks like Pacos is in the immediate area of La Fuente cabanas........hmmmmmmmm The cabanas would be a minute or two at the most away by car.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Looks like Pacos is in the immediate area of La Fuente cabanas........hmmmmmmmm The cabanas would be a minute or two at the most away by car.[/QUOTE]
I know where Pacos is located, I'll pin the place on the map. Pinned!!!
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[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Oh NO, please don't compare these to the ones on San Isidro or 30 de Mayo, no neon lights and glamour here. LOL This is a very small local spot if you just wanted a place close to the airport to spend the night. The cabanas are very safe but not for the timid. The best room is around 1000 pesos. If you don't like driving at night this is the closest thing.
You would leave SDQ taking Las Americas heading towards Boca Chica and make the first U-Turn right after you see Ole Super Market. If you know where Parada Amarilla is the street is directly across the highway. There is a small dirt road and the cabanas are behind a sliding iron gate. Armed security guard all night.[/QUOTE]Love the sign for La Fuente Cabanas: "Love Machine, Jacuzzi, Video". What is a Love Machine? LOL.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Love the sign for La Fuente Cabanas: "Love Machine, Jacuzzi, Video". What is a Love Machine? LOL.[/QUOTE]
A love machine is like a chair where the girl sits and positions herself with her legs wide open to ease penetration, it also has a small bench in the middle where you can sit and give oral to the chica. See the equipment at right side of the photo.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Oh NO, please don't compare these to the ones on San Isidro or 30 de Mayo, no neon lights and glamour here. LOL This is a very small local spot if you just wanted a place close to the airport to spend the night. The cabanas are very safe but not for the timid. The best room is around 1000 pesos. If you don't like driving at night this is the closest thing.
You would leave SDQ taking Las Americas heading towards Boca Chica and make the first U-Turn right after you see Ole Super Market. If you know where Parada Amarilla is the street is directly across the highway. There is a small dirt road and the cabanas are behind a sliding iron gate. Armed security guard all night.[/QUOTE]
Tks, Bq. I know where you mean now.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]A love machine is like a chair where the girl sits and positions herself with her legs wide open to ease penetration, it also has a small bench in the middle where you can sit and give oral to the chica. See the equipment at right side of the photo.[/QUOTE]
I hate that machine. Its an absolute shin killer!
I went to a few places tonight. I hooked up with two locals. They took me to all the the places you could walk to in the colonial area. I'm from a latin american country originally, but I had never expirienced anything like this. Every chica runs to you is overwelming. This chicas are hot. I've never seen so many hot chicas in one room ever. I took a chica from 305. I feel like my head is going to explote right know, so I'll articulate better about my expirienced later on. Please to the members how much should I have to pay the domenican dudes that show me around for about two hours. Please comment.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]A love machine is like a chair where the girl sits and positions herself with her legs wide open to ease penetration, it also has a small bench in the middle where you can sit and give oral to the chica. See the equipment at right side of the photo.[/QUOTE]Gracias, a sex chair. I seen the sex chair or variations of it in numerous cabanas in Dom Rep. I guess love machine sounds better then "silla de sexo". I have that old song by the Miracles going through my head after seeing that sign "Oh, yeah, I'm just a love machine and I won't work for nobody but you, Yeah, baby, I'm just a love machine, A hugging kissing fiend ..." lol.
[QUOTE=Nacho Geo84]I went to a few places tonight. I hooked up with two locals. They took me to all the the places you could walk to in the colonial area. I'm from a latin american country originally, but I had never expirienced anything like this. Every chica runs to you is overwelming. This chicas are hot. I've never seen so many hot chicas in one room ever. I took a chica from 305. I feel like my head is going to explote right know, so I'll articulate better about my expirienced later on. Please to the members how much should I have to pay the domenican dudes that show me around for about two hours. Please comment.[/QUOTE]When one of the so called guides, takes a monger into a casa, usually the casa will give that so called "guide" some money. Some casas will make up that money by charging the monger more.
Did you buy the local "guides" beers or food? How much time did they spend with you? I can just about guarantee that no matter how much money you may give them , they will probably complain that it is not enough.
With Boricua Online's SDQ google map, the need for a guide is usually not necessary.
Let us know more particulars and we can give you a better idea what you could pay them.
Most of those so called "guides" don't have jobs, so what ever money they get from you, they should be happy.
[QUOTE=Nacho Geo84]I went to a few places tonight. I hooked up with two locals. They took me to all the the places you could walk to in the colonial area. I'm from a latin american country originally, but I had never expirienced anything like this. Every chica runs to you is overwelming. This chicas are hot. I've never seen so many hot chicas in one room ever. I took a chica from 305. I feel like my head is going to explote right know, so I'll articulate better about my expirienced later on. Please to the members how much should I have to pay the domenican dudes that show me around for about two hours. Please comment.[/QUOTE]
Most of them do it for free or for a beer or a ham and cheese sandwich. How much do you pay?
[QUOTE=Nacho Geo84].....Please to the members how much should I have to pay the domenican dudes that show me around for about two hours. Please comment.[/QUOTE]
I want to make sure I understand this first. You had a couple of locals give you a walking tour of Zona Colonial. You and the locals departed without you paying them for the tour? Or, you paid them but not sure if you overpaid them.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]A love machine is like a chair where the girl sits and positions herself with her legs wide open to ease penetration, it also has a small bench in the middle where you can sit and give oral to the chica. See the equipment at right side of the photo.[/QUOTE]
Does anyone know which Cabanas have chairs like that? I like to go to the ones on the Malecon west of the city. I've been the ones with the chaise lounge chairs that are shaped like a long S, there ok but these other ones look interesting.
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]Does anyone know which Cabanas have chairs like that? I like to go to the ones on the Malecon west of the city. I've been the ones with the chaise lounge chairs that are shaped like a long S, there ok but these other ones look interesting.[/QUOTE]
Costa Azul is just one of many cabanas on 30 de mayo that has the love chair. Just drive in the cabana, check it out, and if they don't have the chair put the car in reverse and find another.
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[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Gracias, a sex chair. I seen the sex chair or variations of it in numerous cabanas in Dom Rep. I guess love machine sounds better then "silla de sexo". I have that old song by the Miracles going through my head after seeing that sign "Oh, yeah, I'm just a love machine and I won't work for nobody but you, Yeah, baby, I'm just a love machine, A hugging kissing fiend ..." lol.[/QUOTE]
LMFAO,,,,,,,, you need help, mental help that is............ so now you going to be bring Miracles 8-track tapes to the cabana with you?
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Costa Azul is just one of many cabanas on 30 de mayo that has the love chair. Just drive in the cabana, check it out, and if they don't have the chair put the car in reverse and find another.[/QUOTE]The room I used at "Si on No", had the S shaped chaise lounge type of thing.
Never been to Santo Domingo, Boca Chica area, but will arrive Thursday. Looking for someone that might know the ropes (wingman). Let me know.
Also haven't seen many pix or reports on DATY or 69 with chicas down there. What's the consensus. Dive or not?
Don
Anybody know of commuter airline that has decently priced flights to Puerto Plata from SDQ?
Actually, this dudes work for the hotel I'm staying at. I already gave my original guy 20 $ the other one just tag along. They gave me good advise and lot of stories about blancos getting screw over by the so call nonpros. They seem honest overall. You guys are right, tonight I'm just going to go solo. The chicas were super friendly to me; I guess they are with everyone. There is this really hot chica at baby dolls that I cannot stop thinking about. I'll check it out tonight.
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]Does anyone know which Cabanas have chairs like that? I like to go to the ones on the Malecon west of the city. I've been the ones with the chaise lounge chairs that are shaped like a long S, there ok but these other ones look interesting.[/QUOTE]
Most cabanas have different types of rooms, from basic rooms with bed, tv, bath to rooms with disco, pool or jacuzzi, love machine ect, just check for a room with the "magic chair".
Btw...I am going to be in Santo Domingo from July 15 to 19. It's my 19th trip to the city. I'll stay at Jaguar or Riazor. I noticed a huge $30 increase of taxes to Santo Domingo, half the cost of my fare is taxes.
If anyone is going to be in the area and want to hook up the 10th Presidente is on me! LOL.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Most cabanas have different types of rooms, from basic rooms with bed, tv, bath to rooms with disco, pool or jacuzzi, love machine ect, just check for a room with the "magic chair".
Btw...I am going to be in Santo Domingo from July 15 to 19. It's my 19th trip to the city. I'll stay at Jaguar or Riazor. I noticed a huge $30 increase of taxes to Santo Domingo, half the cost of my fare is taxes.
If anyone is going to be in the area and want to hook up the 10th Presidente is on me! LOL.[/QUOTE]
As usual, our timing sucks. I'll be there for the 4th or the weekend thereafter. Then I think Jao and I are going to head back around the same time at the end of the month.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Most cabanas have different types of rooms, from basic rooms with bed, tv, bath to rooms with disco, pool or jacuzzi, love machine ect, just check for a room with the "magic chair".
Btw...I am going to be in Santo Domingo from July 15 to 19. It's my 19th trip to the city. I'll stay at Jaguar or Riazor. I noticed a huge $30 increase of taxes to Santo Domingo, half the cost of my fare is taxes.
If anyone is going to be in the area and want to hook up the 10th Presidente is on me! LOL.[/QUOTE]
There is a new DR transportation tax of $28.50 to airfare so now taxes are of of $130.10.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]There is a new DR transportation tax of $28.50 to airfare so now taxes are of of $130.10.[/QUOTE]
These are the taxes and fees I paid for my June 2, 2010 flight from EWR (New Jersey) to SDQ. Compare these to what you just paid.
U.S. Immigration User Fee: 7.00
U.S. APHIS User Fee: 5.00
U.S. Federal Transportation Tax: 32.20
U.S. Security Service Fee: 2.50
Dominican Republic Departure Tax: 20.00
Dom. Republic Airport Authority Fee: 30.00
Dom. Republic Airport Infrastructure Fee: 32.60
U.S. Passenger Facility Charge: 4.50
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]These are the taxes and fees I paid for my June 2, 2010 flight from EWR (New Jersey) to SDQ. Compare these to what you just paid.
U.S. Immigration User Fee: 7.00
U.S. APHIS User Fee: 5.00
U.S. Federal Transportation Tax: 32.20
U.S. Security Service Fee: 2.50
Dominican Republic Departure Tax: 20.00
Dom. Republic Airport Authority Fee: 30.00
Dom. Republic Airport Infrastructure Fee: 32.60
U.S. Passenger Facility Charge: 4.50[/QUOTE]
Ouch! we paid almost the same, when I checked Jetblue page yesterday the 28.50 tax was not included, so it became effective today, at least from Puerto Rico.
I just booked my flight to SD and the anticipation is rising. Not the best flight times but i guess it will have to do. Here is my prelim itinerary:
Long Beach 7/15/10 9:22am arrives in SDQ 7/16/10 3:24am OUCH!! i know its a long flight (with 2 stops in TX and Fl) but that's all i could get will a free round trip fare.
I will be staying at the Hotel Riazor for 4 nights at a price of $58.00 per night. My only issue is, arriving this early in the morning i wont be able to check in till early to mid afternoon. Any suggestions on a short stay hotel close by? Or should i just book that Thursday i depart from Long B?
Friday, if im not to jet jagged i plan on hitting up a couple of sports bars in the area (Five Star International Sports Bar,La Base, Eagle bar in the Zona Oriental) and walk around a bit just to get a feel of SD. Later in the night i will start at the Jaragua Casino for some adult beverages and check out the trim roaming around and see if i cant pick up a chica or two. Also, i want to make a visit to Girls House and Sky House but i don't think i will pick up on chicas due to the cheaper prices on the streets n casinos.
Saturday, i definitely want to do some site seeing which i haven't gotten around to searching much on, but i hear (Botanical Gardens,Tres Ojos, Faro, Colonial Zone) are some good spots to start. If you guys have any other suggestions please feel free to enlighten me. Later in the night i will do the usual boozing in bars trying to find a date for the night, maybe La Prada Bar, Aurora and Tabu Bar to name a few. Again suggestions are welcome .
Sunday, a trip to Boca Chica (if the weather is nice) is on my list of "Things I Must Do". Quick question: Is boozes ok to bring to the beach or is that a no no? Then back to the SD nightlife, possibly Casa Teresa or Pasture 56.
Monday, just take it easy from the bender of a weekend and do some shopping and maybe more site seeing before i leave Tuesday 10:30am to come home.
Let me know what you guys think. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Watnow78
[QUOTE=Watnow78]I just booked my flight to SD and the anticipation is rising...............
Watnow78[/QUOTE]
Is this your first trip to Santo Domingo? If so you really did your homework!
[QUOTE=Watnow78] Is boozes ok to bring to the beach or is that a no no?
Watnow78[/QUOTE]
People would probably look at you funny if you didn't have a Presidente or a Cuba Libre in your hand while at the playa at Boca Chica. Lol.
The beach is loaded with bars and restaurants. You'll have plenty of places to get a cerveza or a trago.
Doesn't look like you are renting a car. I have arrived into SDQ at around 5am a few times. You have to fill out some custom forms for the Dom Rep, they usually give them to you on airplane, have a pen with you. When you exit the airplane, you will walk down some stairs and then through a long hallway. You will get to the customs area, before you go through customs you will have to buy a $10 tourist card. After that you will get your passport stamped and then wait about 40 minutes for your luggage to arrive. There is a duty free shop near the baggage carousel where you can buy bottles of liquor and other duty free items.
After you have your luggage, you will walk past the rental car counters along a hallway, at 4:30am, I believe those counters will have no workers. If you are renting a car, there is an outside building that has workers for the rental car companies throughout the night.
You will eventually walk through some doors and you will see the exit for the outside of the airport, that area is the food court, with some metal barriers blocking part of the walkway for passengers getting ready to leave the airport. If you walk towards your right on the food court, you will see a bon ice cream shop, located adjacent to that shop are about 6 ATM machines. I usually always withdraw some pesos from a machine there, so that I have Dominican money from the get go. If you have a problem receiving money from the machines, start over and choose Spanish as your language, some machines keep your card until the transaction is finished, so try not to walk away while your card is still in the machine.
It will probably be close to 5am when you will be ready to leave the airport. There will probably be taxi guys there asking if you need a taxi. Confirm the price before you choose any taxi.
Without a car at 5am, with all your luggage, not sure where you can hang out. When I have arrived very early, (I always rent a car), sometimes I would head over to juan dolio and hang out there till 12pm, then head to santo domingo to my hotel. Other times, I drove to a casino, where a friend works, and then took her to a cabana at 6am, after she got off at work.
Your best bet might be to head over to a less expensive hotel in gazcue and rent a room. Hotel Navarro is 1500 pesos. Maison Gatreux about $45. If you pay 1500 pesos at the navarro, you could leave your luggage in the room and check out the street action, at 5am there may be a few street chicas still out. Bar 305 is 1/2 block from Navarro and you can enter bar 305 late.
Some of your info is dated. Sky house no longer exists, the owner of sky house opened Satin Club, which is in a house next door to where sky house used to be. I believe Tabu no longer exists.
Best deal in town is GBP. Bar 305 has the most chicas.
Jaragua Casino is expensive for drinks and the past 4 times I have been in there at night, no great chicas. The Jaragua is ok for a walk through, but I wouldn't drink there.
Eagle and La Base are fun, to see sexy waitresses. If you go there alone, you may be bored. Not sure on short trip, if it is really worth it to head over to those bars. If you want to see non-pro chicas, Acropolis Mall is good. Acropolis Mall has Hooters with sexy waitresses and other bars where non-pro chicas hang out. Plus there will be chicas who are justing visiting the mall to go shopping.
Baby Dolls and Foxys are near one another on the malecon, worth a stop in to see what chicas they have.
When you stay at Hotel Riazor you will be two blocks from Coppa Discoteca in the hotel melia, on the malecon. Coppa gets going late, but just about always there is some eye candy in coppa. Drinks in Coppa are cheaper than Jaragua Casino bar. Pros and Non-pros hang out in Coppa, as well as in the casino in the hotel melia at night.
Try not use the so called guides that will approach when you walk around SDQ. Never change money in the street in SDQ.
If you want to visit some place that is not close to hotel riazor, try to plan it so that you are not traveling during rush hour. Traffic in Santo Domingo during rush hour can be brutal.
There are numerous places near Riazor for chicas, the piano bar on Pasteur and a happy ending massage place on cervantes that is open during the day, as well as street chicas, bar 305, girl's house and satin club, coppa disco, hotel jaragua casino and la parada.
Any questions just ask.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]I just booked my flight to SD and the anticipation is rising. Not the best flight times but i guess it will have to do. Here is my prelim itinerary:
Long Beach 7/15/10 9:22am arrives in SDQ 7/16/10 3:24am OUCH!! i know its a long flight (with 2 stops in TX and Fl) but that's all i could get will a free round trip fare.
I will be staying at the Hotel Riazor for 4 nights at a price of $58.00 per night. My only issue is, arriving this early in the morning i wont be able to check in till early to mid afternoon. Any suggestions on a short stay hotel close by? Or should i just book that Thursday i depart from Long B?
Friday, if im not to jet jagged i plan on hitting up a couple of sports bars in the area (Five Star International Sports Bar,La Base, Eagle bar in the Zona Oriental) and walk around a bit just to get a feel of SD. Later in the night i will start at the Jaragua Casino for some adult beverages and check out the trim roaming around and see if i cant pick up a chica or two. Also, i want to make a visit to Girls House and Sky House but i don't think i will pick up on chicas due to the cheaper prices on the streets n casinos.
Saturday, i definitely want to do some site seeing which i haven't gotten around to searching much on, but i hear (Botanical Gardens,Tres Ojos, Faro, Colonial Zone) are some good spots to start. If you guys have any other suggestions please feel free to enlighten me. Later in the night i will do the usual boozing in bars trying to find a date for the night, maybe La Prada Bar, Aurora and Tabu Bar to name a few. Again suggestions are welcome .
Sunday, a trip to Boca Chica (if the weather is nice) is on my list of "Things I Must Do". Quick question: Is boozes ok to bring to the beach or is that a no no? Then back to the SD nightlife, possibly Casa Teresa or Pasture 56.
Monday, just take it easy from the bender of a weekend and do some shopping and maybe more site seeing before i leave Tuesday 10:30am to come home.
Let me know what you guys think. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Watnow78[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Ouch! we paid almost the same, when I checked Jetblue page yesterday the 28.50 tax was not included, so it became effective today, at least from Puerto Rico.[/QUOTE]My last trip I got a jetblue ticket from New York to Santo Domingo for $49, one way. On that $49 ticket, the taxes and fees were $56 dollars. Usually the taxes and fees on a round-trip ticket are about $130 dollars. I knew a chica whose father was a colonel in the air force, that guy was driving around in a brand new Mitsubishi Montero. Part of the fees on airline tickets, goes to the Dominican Air Force.
From Dominican Today: "Dominican Republic is one of the region’s nations were an airfare to anywhere in the world cuts a deep hole in passengers’ pockets, as the tax slapped on a ticket’s real cost is as high as 52%. In the purchase of each ticket the flyer pays a tax for the Tourism Ministry, the Civil Aviation Institute, the Airport Security Corp, the Air Force, the Airports Department and the airports management company Aerodom. In addition to those fees collected by decree, each airfare also pays 16% ITBIS Tax and another levy for issuing the ticket."
And for all those fees paid, stuff still gets stolen from checked luggage at Dominican airports.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]I just booked my flight to SD and the anticipation is rising. Not the best flight times but i guess it will have to do. Here is my prelim itinerary:
I will be staying at the Hotel Riazor for 4 nights at a price of $58.00 per night. My only issue is, arriving this early in the morning i wont be able to check in till early to mid afternoon. Any suggestions on a short stay hotel close by? Or should i just book that Thursday i depart from Long B?
Friday, if im not to jet jagged i plan on hitting up a couple of sports bars in the area (Five Star International Sports Bar,La Base, Eagle bar in the Zona Oriental) and walk around a bit just to get a feel of SD. Later in the night i will start at the Jaragua Casino for some adult beverages and check out the trim roaming around and see if i cant pick up a chica or two. Also, i want to make a visit to Girls House and Sky House but i don't think i will pick up on chicas due to the cheaper prices on the streets n casinos.
Saturday, i definitely want to do some site seeing which i haven't gotten around to searching much on, but i hear (Botanical Gardens,Tres Ojos, Faro, Colonial Zone) are some good spots to start. If you guys have any other suggestions please feel free to enlighten me. Later in the night i will do the usual boozing in bars trying to find a date for the night, maybe La Prada Bar, Aurora and Tabu Bar to name a few. Again suggestions are welcome .
Sunday, a trip to Boca Chica (if the weather is nice) is on my list of "Things I Must Do". Quick question: Is boozes ok to bring to the beach or is that a no no? Then back to the SD nightlife, possibly Casa Teresa or Pasture 56.
Monday, just take it easy from the bender of a weekend and do some shopping and maybe more site seeing before i leave Tuesday 10:30am to come home.
Let me know what you guys think. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Watnow78[/QUOTE]
July is a good month to visit Santo Domingo, it is highly possible that Festival del merengue is celebrated the same date you travel, good chance to meet non pros in malecon area. I,ll be there from 15 to 19.
I never had problems checking in early in Santo Domingo if a room is available. If they do not early check in ,which I doubt, walk to hotel Navarro (see my map posted in this forum) and ask for a short term, 700 or 800 pesos.
You can drink on the streets,on the beach, on almost every place except monuments, churches.
Jaragua casino girls are pros but fun to negotiate with. Never pay upfront, have your room organized to have valuables protected before you take a chica to the room. Never drink somethink you left unattended for at least one second. Visit GBP. Visit Gran Paradise on your way to the beach, or visit Gran Paradise on your way from airport to the city will be a g0od start to your vacation to spend time before check in. Have fun.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]July is a good month to visit Santo Domingo, it is highly possible that Festival del merengue is celebrated the same date you travel,...............[/QUOTE]
Merengue Festival in Santo Domingo will be July 29 - August 1............
Menu/Events
[url]http://www.godominicanrepublic.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=Watnow78]Not to familiar with GBP, is this a Hotel/Bar?
If so. where in relevance to the Riazor is this place?[/QUOTE]
It is a bar with chicas, one hour specials: 1 chica 1000 pesos, 2 chicas 1500 pesos, it is $27 and $41 dollars respectively.
You have to hire a taxi or use your car from any hotel, not far from malecon area but as Jaosousa stated will be a pain to go in rush hour. Taxi should cost 150 pesos, always ask for price before even opening the taxi door.
You can be more productive Sunday by going to Acropolis Mall where eyecandy abounds. Non pro girls that are all approachable. Also on the ground level is a Hooters that have all friendly girls. About 6 blocks past Acropolis Mall on the opposite side of the street is a SuperMercado that is a target rich environment as well. I even found a bottle of Amarula in the liquor section WTF? My novia never had Amarula before and shes hooked on it (and on me as well)
There is also Monte Cristo which is a great club with plenty of non pro girls that are friendly and good to hang out with.
To me Boca Chica is a dump and better places exist to monger. Plus I like the paths less traveled for meeting chicas.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]I just booked my flight to SD and the anticipation is rising. Not the best flight times but i guess it will have to do. Here is my prelim itinerary:
Long Beach 7/15/10 9:22am arrives in SDQ 7/16/10 3:24am OUCH!! i know its a long flight (with 2 stops in TX and Fl) but that's all i could get will a free round trip fare.
I will be staying at the Hotel Riazor for 4 nights at a price of $58.00 per night. My only issue is, arriving this early in the morning i wont be able to check in till early to mid afternoon. Any suggestions on a short stay hotel close by? Or should i just book that Thursday i depart from Long B?
Friday, if im not to jet jagged i plan on hitting up a couple of sports bars in the area (Five Star International Sports Bar,La Base, Eagle bar in the Zona Oriental) and walk around a bit just to get a feel of SD. Later in the night i will start at the Jaragua Casino for some adult beverages and check out the trim roaming around and see if i cant pick up a chica or two. Also, i want to make a visit to Girls House and Sky House but i don't think i will pick up on chicas due to the cheaper prices on the streets n casinos.
Saturday, i definitely want to do some site seeing which i haven't gotten around to searching much on, but i hear (Botanical Gardens,Tres Ojos, Faro, Colonial Zone) are some good spots to start. If you guys have any other suggestions please feel free to enlighten me. Later in the night i will do the usual boozing in bars trying to find a date for the night, maybe La Prada Bar, Aurora and Tabu Bar to name a few. Again suggestions are welcome .
Sunday, a trip to Boca Chica (if the weather is nice) is on my list of "Things I Must Do". Quick question: Is boozes ok to bring to the beach or is that a no no? Then back to the SD nightlife, possibly Casa Teresa or Pasture 56.
Monday, just take it easy from the bender of a weekend and do some shopping and maybe more site seeing before i leave Tuesday 10:30am to come home.
Let me know what you guys think. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Watnow78[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Watnow78]Not to familiar with GBP, is this a Hotel/Bar?
If so. where in relevance to the Riazor is this place?[/QUOTE]If you will be traveling with a laptop, it might be a good idea to save this link in your laptop (in an email or as a favorite/bookmark in a firefox, internet explorer or google chrome browser): [url]http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&ie=UTF8&msid=106767774275556555984.00046d685b11334063b43&ll=18.467703,-69.898582&spn=0.009891,0.019248&z=16&mid=1246396605[/url]
Boricua Online has constructed this google map, with pin locations and descriptions of many points of interest for Santo Domingo, you can zoom in and out. You can look at the map before heading to SDQ, so that you have idea where the different venues are located.
I have given a detailed description of how to find GBP within the last five pages of this thread.
GBP is on the south side of Ave. 27 de Febrero, between Avenida Lincoln and Avenida Tiradentes. Take Avenida Lincoln to Avenida 27 de Febrero and make a right onto Avenida 27 de Febrero. GBP is in a building after Arismendy Motors, the building is called something Guidry, with round cutouts in the exterior wall, GBP is on the second floor, above the glass entrance door, there are neon lights saying "GBP", they open at 2pm and close around 10 or 11 pm.
Boricua Online offers good advice, some hotels allow early check in, if you have reservations at the hotel riazor, you can call them or send them an email asking them if you can check in early. Some hotels will allow you to drop off your luggage at the hotel and the hotel will put your luggage in a secure location, until the time that your room is ready. A small tip is usually always appreciated when workers bend the rules to accommodate a client.
If hotel riazor is unwilling to help you with early check in, again boricua online's advice is good, you can ask for a short term room at the hotel Navarro and pay about 800 pesos.
36 pesos to $1 US dollar. 800 pesos is about $22 US. 1000 pesos is $27 US. 2500 pesos is $69. Street chica prices are 1000 pesos and up. Casa chica prices are 2500 pesos and up.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]Guys, thanks so much for the info you posted here. This is a huge help and with this being my first trip to DR I feel very comfortable about my surroundings. If anyone will be in Santo Domingo from July 15th-20th I will be more than happy to buy you a Cervesa in gratitude for the Intel.
Watnow78[/QUOTE]On a Friday or Saturday night, you may want to head over to Avenida Venezuela, on the other side of the river and just north of Las Americas. Avenida Venezuela has about 6 bars located within 4 blocks. Cool Bar, House Drink, La Barrica and Wao, among others. Probably not many tourists will be there.
From what I understand is that Taxi's get paid a fee for driving you to a Chica bar, which will inflate your fare higher than usual. I've read some where to have the taxi drop you off at an establishment close by then walk in. What's my best bet on keeping a reasonable taxi fare?
Watnow78
[QUOTE=Don Davidson]Never been to Santo Domingo, Boca Chica area, but will arrive Thursday. Looking for someone that might know the ropes (wingman). Let me know.
Also haven't seen many pix or reports on DATY or 69 with chicas down there. What's the consensus. Dive or not?
Don[/QUOTE]Daty - strange question. That's up to you and the chica. Can't give you a blanket answer for this. Like any place in the world some girls like it, some don't. Some are clean and some are not. Some smell good and some smell bad. Some are hairy and some are not. so on and so far. That's up to you and the chica. Good luck!
[QUOTE=Watnow78]From what I understand is that Taxi's get paid a fee for driving you to a Chica bar, which will inflate your fare higher than usual. I've read some where to have the taxi drop you off at an establishment close by then walk in. What's my best bet on keeping a reasonable taxi fare?
Watnow78[/QUOTE]From Hotel Riazor, you will not need to take a taxi to many casas. For GBP you will need to take a taxi, ask the taxi driver to take you to Arismendy Motors on Avenida 27 de Febrero, between Lincoln and Tiradentes. The building where GBP is located, is right across the street from Arismendy Motors (a car dealer). When you are ready to exit GBP ask one of the chicas or the bartender to call a taxi for you.
You can walk to zona colonial from Riazor and you can walk to Baby Dolls and Foxy's from the Riazor.
The other casas where you would need to take a taxi are casa azul and casa theresa, which are located near to one another. Cats and Pink Pony you would need to take a taxi. Some taxi drivers have a relationship with some casas and they will try to take you to those casas, when that happens it usually means the taxi driver is getting some money from the casa.
When you are at hotel riazor and you want to take a taxi to some place, ask the people at the front desk to call a taxi for you and then tell the taxi driver where you want to go, usually in such a situation that taxi driver will not expect a payment form the casa where he drops you off.
[QUOTE=Don Davidson]Anybody know of commuter airline that has decently priced flights to Puerto Plata from SDQ?[/QUOTE]No nonstop commercial flights btw the 2 cities. Only charters available like [url]http://www.aircharterguide.com/Operator_Info/SERVICIOS_AEREOS_PROFESIONALES_S.A./904/SANTO_DOMINGO/979[/url]. Try Helidosa Helicopters [url]http://touristic.helidosa.com/[/url] if you want to absolutely fly. Otherwise you have the option of rent a car, bus ride, or rent a driver.
[QUOTE=Lopkx]Daty - strange question. That's up to you and the chica. Can't give you a blanket answer for this. Like any place in the world some girls like it, some don't. Some are clean and some are not. Some smell good and some smell bad. Some are hairy and some are not. so on and so far. That's up to you and the chica. Good luck![/QUOTE]I can't remember being with a Dominican chica who was not clean shaven down at the Y.
I don't know about DATY but all the ones I sampled have been anally intruded :-) without hesitation and great enthusiasm.
A true Greeks Dee Lite!
OPA!
[QUOTE=Lopkx]Daty - strange question. That's up to you and the chica. Can't give you a blanket answer for this. Like any place in the world some girls like it, some don't. Some are clean and some are not. Some smell good and some smell bad. Some are hairy and some are not. so on and so far. That's up to you and the chica. Good luck![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Watnow78]From what I understand is that Taxi's get paid a fee for driving you to a Chica bar, which will inflate your fare higher than usual. I've read some where to have the taxi drop you off at an establishment close by then walk in. What's my best bet on keeping a reasonable taxi fare?
Watnow78[/QUOTE]
Taxi gets paid by casas, hotels or any other place that get business by being referred by them. I saw my driver receiving 100 pesos ($4 a few years ago) from hotel Conde de Penalba just for taking me there for a one day stay. You can being drop off to a nearby place but then the guys outside the place you plan to visit are going "to show you the place" and then they are going to receive the fee the taxi guy do not receive. You have to make clear to the house that you entered alone. Anyway, I am under the impression that they are going to charge you the "american rookie fee", lets see what happens.
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Don Davidson
Never been to Santo Domingo, Boca Chica area, but will arrive Thursday. Looking for someone that might know the ropes (wingman). Let me know.
Also haven't seen many pix or reports on DATY or 69 with chicas down there. What's the consensus. Dive or not?
Reply from lopkx: DonDaty - strange question. That's up to you and the chica. Can't give you a blanket answer for this. Like any place in the world some girls like it, some don't. Some are clean and some are not. Some smell good and some smell bad. Some are hairy and some are not. so on and so far. That's up to you and the chica. Good luck![/QUOTE]
If she's a 'ho, it's a great way to get acquainted with the 2-3 other tourists she did that day AND her Dominican boyfriend who did her that morning before he sent her out to make her days pay (and I guarantee he didn't wear a condom) LOL
You guys crack me up....
I only do a 68 with ho's. You know what 69 is right? 68 is blow me and I owe you one mami......
[QUOTE=Watnow78]From what I understand is that Taxi's get paid a fee for driving you to a Chica bar, which will inflate your fare higher than usual. I've read some where to have the taxi drop you off at an establishment close by then walk in. What's my best bet on keeping a reasonable taxi fare?
Watnow78[/QUOTE]
What Boricua said plus with most of the casas outside of Gazcue, you don't want to be wandering around in the street at night. Just make it clkear to the ouse that you came in alone and didn't have any help.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]Found It. Thanks! I won't be bringing a laptop with me but I have printed out various maps and locations of places I will be visiting (bars, clubs, places to eat, stores etc.) from the link above. I also have booked 5 nights at the Riazor just so I have a place to crash when I arrive 3:30am.[/QUOTE]Before you take your trip, you may want to go to the bank and get at least 50 one dollar bills. A small tip here there and you will usually get better service. Dominican paper money you will often receive will be 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 pesos bills. Oftentimes I have no 50 peso bills, I will have some 100 pesos and higher bills. 100 pesos is $2. 77 US. A 100 peso tip oftentimes is too much. If you have 1 dollar bills with you, you can give a 1 or 2 dollar tip, depending on the situation. If you keep 20 or 30 one dollar bills in one pocket, you can easily reach into that pocket and feel for one or two bills, without having to take all your money out of your pocket and expose it.
You can tip the guy who brings your luggage to your hotel room, or people at the front desk if they call taxis for you, or chicas in casas who may dance for you and who may give you a quick lap dance. A small tip, one or two dollars is usually appreciated.
Some businesses in Dom Rep have trouble giving change for a 1, 000 bill. Some taxi drivers may not have change for a 1000 peso bill. I usually withdraw money from an ATM machine located inside a casino and then walk over to the cashier at the casino and ask her to change one or two 1000 pesos bills for 100 pesos bills.
Some restaurants will compute the bill in Pesos, U. S, Dollars and Euros, in those restaurants you have the choice to pay in those three currencies, any change you may receive will be in pesos.
[QUOTE=La Isla]If she's a 'ho, it's a great way to get acquainted with the 2-3 other tourists she did that day AND her Dominican boyfriend who did her that morning before he sent her out to make her days pay (and I guarantee he didn't wear a condom) LOL
You guys crack me up....
I only do a 68 with ho's. You know what 69 is right? 68 is blow me and I owe you one mami......[/QUOTE]Well put! I am from the same 68 club. Different if the girl is exclusive to you.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]Not to familiar with GBP, is this a Hotel/Bar?
If so. where in relevance to the Riazor is this place?[/QUOTE]You know where GBP is now. When you get there, the outside glass door will be locked, ring the doorbell and a chica will come and open the door. If the outside metal gate is locked, usually means no one is inside.
I have few questions on filming and taking pictures of Chicas. Some of the pictures I've seen here look like they have been taking from the inside of the establishments. Is this allowed? I plan on bringing a digital camera and a handicam to film while I'm venturing out during the day and possibly at night. Is this safe to do?
Also, how do Chicas take it if I were to snap shots of them on the streets, in my hotel room, etc? Do they require extra pesos for this?
Watnow78
I go to Santo Domingo once a year to spend a week with my favorite chica.
I just realized there is a Hooters's in Santo Domingo.
I have never seen it. Does anyone know where it is relative to the Colonial Zone or the Melacon?
[QUOTE=Averil]I go to Santo Domingo once a year to spend a week with my favorite chica.
I just realized there is a Hooters's in Santo Domingo.
I have never seen it. Does anyone know where it is relative to the Colonial Zone or the Melacon?[/QUOTE]Here ya go! I'm wondering if you can take these HOOTER girls with back to your hotel.
[url]http://foursquare.com/venue/1409951[/url]
[QUOTE=Averil]I just realized there is a Hooters's in Santo Domingo.
I have never seen it. Does anyone know where it is relative to the Colonial Zone or the Melacon?[/QUOTE]Go to the mongering map
[url]http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&ie=UTF8&msid=106767774275556555984.00046d685b11334063b43&ll=18.467703,-69.898582&spn=0.009891,0.019248&z=16&mid=1246396605[/url]
And look for the Plaza Acropolis shopping mall. Hooters is in there. Fun place to watch the world cup!
Hi guys,
I'm new here but have been active on the World Sex Guide forums for quite a while. I just discovered this place the other day when looking for info on the DR.
I'm not sure what the rules for crossposting is - so if it is taboo, please tell.
Here is a report I just wrote on last nights events:
Went to Bar 360 in the Zona Colonial (Arcobispo Meriño) last night - what a dive!
From the outside it looked like one of those places where you either find pussy or get stabbed but the fact that it was right next to an obvious pay-by-the-hour hotel gave me hope that it would be the former and not the latter.
Inside the tiny bar were two girls. It was around 9 pm on a Sunday so I reckon there is a chance that normally there is more girls around. One was a 5 the other a 6. I wasn't overly keen on either, so I started negotiating with half a mind set on walking away.
The bartender originally quoted my a prince of 3000 RD$ or 100 US. I laughed at this, not only becaus ethe exchange rate is actually 3600 RD$ but because I thought it was ludicrous. In the end we settled on 2000 RD$ for one hour. I know, I know, still too much but I wasn't in the mood to bargain hard.
I know enough spanish for small talk etc. as long as people speak slowly.
We went to the fuck-me hotel next door and unfortunately the hotel was pretty much the nicest thing about the experience. It was surprisingly clean - even the towels.
Once the girl was naked I mentally downgraded her from a 6 to a 5. And unfortunately she wasn't very enthusiastic either - but definitely in a hurry. After I shot my first load - and once I was ready to go another round (it has been a long time) she said "one hour, one time". And she wanted another 1000 for the second time.
Apparently, unlike in the CR and Thailand this is something you have to negotiate in DR. Well, you live and learn and I know when I've had enough, so after trying to argue the point for a while I decided to call it a day and left.
[QUOTE=Averil]I go to Santo Domingo once a year to spend a week with my favorite chica.
I just realized there is a Hooters's in Santo Domingo.
I have never seen it. Does anyone know where it is relative to the Colonial Zone or the Melacon?[/QUOTE]Hooters is in Plaza Acropolis, which is on Avenida Churchill, about 7 blocks north of Avenida 27 de Febrero. South of Avenida 27 de Febrero, Avenida Churchill is known as Ave Enrique Jimenez Moya. There is a large parking garage at the Acropolis Mall. There are also two bars that sit at the top of the steps that face Churchill. Those two bars get packed some nights.
Plaza Acropolis is pinned on Boricua Online's SDQ Google map.
From Zona Colonial you can take Avenida Bolivar or the Malecon, west to Ave Enrique Jimenez Moya (which some people call Churchill, south of Avenida 27 de Febrero) and make a right on Ave Enrique Jimenez Moya and go north, you will see plaza acrpolis on the right hand side of Churchill, about 7 blocks north of ave 27 de febrero.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]Found It. Thanks! I won't be bringing a laptop with me but I have printed out various maps and locations of places I will be visiting (bars, clubs, places to eat, stores etc.) from the link above. I also have booked 5 nights at the Riazor just so I have a place to crash when I arrive 3:30am.[/QUOTE]
When you arrive at 3:30am there should still be a few SW on Avenida Independencia. You will probably find a few within a block of Riazor.
Here are a couple of links to help with your sightseeing.
[url]http://www.dr1guide.com/[/url]
[url]http://www.colonialzone-dr.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=Watnow78]I have few questions on filming and taking pictures of Chicas. Some of the pictures I've seen here look like they have been taking from the inside of the establishments. Is this allowed? I plan on bringing a digital camera and a handicam to film while I'm venturing out during the day and possibly at night. Is this safe to do?
Also, how do Chicas take it if I were to snap shots of them on the streets, in my hotel room, etc? Do they require extra pesos for this?
Watnow78[/QUOTE]
Some places allow picture taking, some do not.
Negotiate everything before taking a chica to your room, including picture taking, spend your time knowing the chica.
[QUOTE=Averil]I go to Santo Domingo once a year to spend a week with my favorite chica.
I just realized there is a Hooters's in Santo Domingo.
I have never seen it. Does anyone know where it is relative to the Colonial Zone or the Melacon?[/QUOTE]
It is on the ground floor in the Mall Acropolis on Churchill. About 150-200P taxi from Gazcue/Zona Colonial. Also a TGIF there.
did you meet the canadian guy who owns the place? i was in 360 one time with mr gogo and there were a few cute chicas. i have been in there two or three times after that and didn't see anything i liked.
i thought the hotel they use was above the bar 360. there is a nice looking hotel across the street. one male bartender in bar 360, i really don't like, obnoxious young dominican guy.
go to bar 305 or satin or girl's house. satin has one chica with big firm titties (in satin you can take a chica to the second floor to get to know her better). i saw another chica in girl's house during the afternoon, she had on a white tank t-shirt with no bra, titties looked good.
bar 305 has a big selection of chicas, late at night walk up to the gate and they will let you in. you will walk to the back yard where there is a bar and you can see where the chicas live. if you need to [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord111][CodeWord111][/url], you will probably have to enter a chica's room to use the bathroom.
cats in naco can be fun. club mc, penthouse and pink pony can be fun.
[quote=honeysucklede]hi guys,
i'm new here but have been active on the world sex guide forums for quite a while. i just discovered this place the other day when looking for info on the dr.
i'm not sure what the rules for crossposting is - so if it is taboo, please tell.
here is a report i just wrote on last nights events:
went to bar 360 in the zona colonial (arcobispo meriño) last night - what a dive!
from the outside it looked like one of those places where you either find pussy or get stabbed but the fact that it was right next to an obvious pay-by-the-hour hotel gave me hope that it would be the former and not the latter.
inside the tiny bar were two girls. it was around 9 pm on a sunday so i reckon there is a chance that normally there is more girls around. one was a 5 the other a 6. i wasn't overly keen on either, so i started negotiating with half a mind set on walking away.
the bartender originally quoted my a prince of 3000 rd$ or 100 us. i laughed at this, not only becaus ethe exchange rate is actually 3600 rd$ but because i thought it was ludicrous. in the end we settled on 2000 rd$ for one hour. i know, i know, still too much but i wasn't in the mood to bargain hard.
i know enough spanish for small talk etc. as long as people speak slowly.
we went to the fuck-me hotel next door and unfortunately the hotel was pretty much the nicest thing about the experience. it was surprisingly clean - even the towels.
once the girl was naked i mentally downgraded her from a 6 to a 5. and unfortunately she wasn't very enthusiastic either - but definitely in a hurry. after i shot my first load - and once i was ready to go another round (it has been a long time) she said "one hour, one time". and she wanted another 1000 for the second time.
apparently, unlike in the cr and thailand this is something you have to negotiate in dr. well, you live and learn and i know when i've had enough, so after trying to argue the point for a while i decided to call it a day and left.[/quote]
I've had some problems finding casas that are open in the afternoon. Personally I think fucking some hot chick in an A/C room around 3 pm is the best way to escape the heat. But the casas I went to last Saturday (around the Jaruga hotel) were closed. Any ideas?
Thanks!
[QUOTE=Honeysucklede]Hi guys,
I'm new here but have been active on the World Sex Guide forums for quite a while. I just discovered this place the other day when looking for info on the DR.
I'm not sure what the rules for crossposting is - so if it is taboo, please tell.[/QUOTE]
Welcome......... Nothing is taboo, all is good as long as you don't talk about anything illegal.
[QUOTE=Honeysucklede].....Went to Bar 360 in the Zona Colonial (Arcobispo Meriño) last night - what a dive!
From the outside it looked like one of those places where you either find pussy or get stabbed but the fact that it was right next to an obvious pay-by-the-hour hotel gave me hope that it would be the former and not the latter.....[/QUOTE]
Bar 360 has not received any favorable reviews except from friends and family of the owner. LOL I went to Bar 360 several months ago just after it first opened and swore I would never return.
[QUOTE=Honeysucklede]........The bartender originally quoted my a prince of 3000 RD$ or 100 US. I laughed at this,........[/QUOTE]
I don't blame you. I would have laughed in his face also. That is crazy. Bar 360 probably gets a few uneducated guys staying on El Conde who will pay 3000 pesos. Hopefully no one reading this board will be that foolish.
[QUOTE=Honeysucklede].......In the end we settled on 2000 RD$ for one hour. I know, I know, still too much but I wasn't in the mood to bargain hard.......[/QUOTE] I expect to negotiate with a chica but not go back and forth with the bar owner on the chica fee. Even though the owner dropped the price to 2k pesos it is still no bargain.
So far I have not found a better bargain casa than GBP. With their current special of 2 chicas for 1500 peosos you can't beat that. A taxi would be 300 pesos round trip. So for 1800 pesos, maybe a couple hundred pesos propina you can get a much better deal.
Back from SD, It was an overall good expirienced. I did a little bit of sightseing, not much though. I went to a few casas; three on pasteur and independencia. The girl house had consistently better loking girls, 2,500k for domenicans and 6k for the brazileras. 305 was also good. they have the most girls; Girls at this house were nicer and really friendly, price was 3,500. Also went to casa teresa and found a sexy big booty blonde. She was the only girl I wanted to see again. I went back to the casa but was not there that night. If anybody goes to casa teresa I apreciate if you could get her info. She is a tall, thick, big booty blonde you cannot miss her. for big booty lovers I recomend casa teresa, 305 has a couple big ass girls,at baby dolls a big booty dark skin puerto rican with a cute face. if anybody needs a reliable taxi driver I met a couple good ones. fell free to private message me.
Good post. There is also the piano bar on Pasteur less than one block up from Independencia. Chicas move around, so it can be difficult to find the same chica in the same casa. I saw chicas who used to work in casa teresa and sky house now working at 305. If I stop in casa teresa, I'll try to get the intel on the big booty blonde.
I saw one chica in 305 one night, I returned two other nights looking for that chica and I didn't find her.
[QUOTE=Nacho Geo84]Back from SD, It was an overall good expirienced. I did a little bit of sightseing, not much though. I went to a few casas; three on pasteur and independencia. The girl house had consistently better loking girls, 2,500k for domenicans and 6k for the brazileras. 305 was also good. they have the most girls; Girls at this house were nicer and really friendly, price was 3,500. Also went to casa teresa and found a sexy big booty blonde. She was the only girl I wanted to see again. I went back to the casa but was not there that night. If anybody goes to casa teresa I apreciate if you could get her info. She is a tall, thick, big booty blonde you cannot miss her. for big booty lovers I recomend casa teresa, 305 has a couple big ass girls,at baby dolls a big booty dark skin puerto rican with a cute face. if anybody needs a reliable taxi driver I met a couple good ones. fell free to private message me.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Honeysucklede]I've had some problems finding casas that are open in the afternoon. Personally I think fucking some hot chick in an A/C room around 3 pm is the best way to escape the heat. But the casas I went to last Saturday (around the Jaruga hotel) were closed. Any ideas?
Thanks![/QUOTE]Pink Pony at #6 Avenida Nunez Caceres, from their business card says they are open 24/7, their card also says:"a partir de las 10:00am", you can give them a call or head over there early and see the inventory. If it is early in the day, I would call first, because it is about a 15 minute drive from Gazcue, their phone numbers: tel.: 809-476-9761, cell: 809-856-2717.
On one Saturday afternoon I hung out with Greek Niko and Thirdcoast. I met them at Bar 305 at around 1pm. The inside bar at 305 will be closed early, but we went to the back yard where there is a bar and there were some chicas available. From there we walked over to Girl's House, it was around 1:30pm on a Saturday. We walked into Girl's House and maybe one or two girls were lounging inside, but after two minutes, 4-5 more chicas came to area near the entrance. GBP opens around 2pm, but it might be closed on Sunday. Baby Dolls usually opens early. Casa Azul you could probably show up in the early afternoon and have the chicas woken up from their slumber (open the outside gate yourself and enter, usually a worker is around and the chicas will come out of their rooms to see a potential client). 305, girl's house, baby dolls, pink pony, the chicas live on site, so there are always chicas there.
We went into Satin Club that Saturday afternoon around 1:35pm and it was empty except for the attractive, Dominican woman owner of the place. She spoke English and gave us a tour, she was very nice (Satin is all new inside).
Pacos in Zona Colonial, on el conde, sometimes has pros hanging out early in the day.
When I have stopped in casas early, usually the chicas are just waking up and many will still have the hair net thing on their heads and they will be in pajamas or other clothes for lounging. Some chicas who work at Foxys live in the Hotel Navarro and sometimes they lounge around near the lobby of that hotel during the day, you might want to take a stroll into Hotel Navarro in the afternoon, drink a beer at the bar and possibly strike up a conversation with one of the chicas from Foxys and see if she is available.
There is a happy ending massage place on Calle Cervantes, one block up from Independencia, it is located next door to a super market called La Despensa, it is on the same side of the street as the super market and is the building just before the super market. From the outside it looks like a legitimate massage place, but they offer happy endings for a higher price, something like 1200 or 1300 pesos. They are open throughout the day. Calle Cervantes is one block west of Pasteur (PLD party Headquarters is on the corner of cervantes and Independencia).
[QUOTE=Watnow78]Here ya go! I'm wondering if you can take these HOOTER girls with back to your hotel.
[url]http://foursquare.com/venue/1409951[/url][/QUOTE]If you look like Brad Pitt and have money like Bill Gates, your odds of taking a Hooters chica out are greatly improved, LOL. There are some rich, young, good looking dudes in Santo Domingo, so there is competition for the more attractive chicas. If a hooters chica is nice to you and you have some chemistry with a chica, ask her for cell number and email address (many chicas are hesitant about giving out their cell phone numbers in a public location, surrounded by other people, oftentimes such transfers of numbers has to be done on the down low), stay in contact with her and on a future trip, you could potentially take her out on a date. Each chica in the world is different, some waitresses may be more available than others, take it on a case by case basis. Be polite and respectful and anything is possible.
[QUOTE=Honeysucklede]I've had some problems finding casas that are open in the afternoon. Personally I think fucking some hot chick in an A/C room around 3 pm is the best way to escape the heat. But the casas I went to last Saturday (around the Jaruga hotel) were closed. Any ideas?
Thanks![/QUOTE]When I was in Casa de Modelos, I was told by one of the workers that Casa de Modelos is open 24/7. Casa de Modelos is located somewhat close to the hilton hotel and the malecon center.
At night there will be numerous street walkers on Independencia. You could stop and talk with them and ask them if they are available in the afternoons. If they say yes, get their cell phone numbers. With that scenario, you may have to pay for their transportation, for them to come and visit you, the next day in the afternoon. There are also numerous street walkers who hang out at night on the malecon near the Isla gas station, past the hilton hotel, heading west on the malecon.
You can buy a new celular phone, with 100 pesos in minutes at a Claro shop for 500 pesos, less than $14 US dollars.
Other pros hang out in the Jaragua Casino, Melia Casino and Coppa disco. I have been approached a few times while I was standing in front of the V Centenario hotel.
Any casas you may visit in the nighttime, you could ask if they have any chicas available in the afternoons.
Thanks Jaosousa.
This is extremely helpful.
[QUOTE=Honeysucklede]Thanks Jaosousa.
This is extremely helpful.[/QUOTE]Let us know how you make out. I enjoy reading trip reports, whether they are positive or negative, I always learn new things from the posts here. Reading posts also always brings back memories, which makes reading the posts enjoyable, thanks.
[QUOTE=Honeysucklede]Thanks Jaosousa.
This is extremely helpful.[/QUOTE]Estas disponible (dis poo nee blay) manana en la tarde, como a las tres = Are you available tomorrow in the afternoon, around 3.
Keep in mind, when making an appointment with many Dominican chicas, time is relative. For most Dominican chicas, if I want to meet them at 3pm, I will usually tell them to be at place at 2pm. More than likely for a 2pm appointment with me, they will usually show up around 3:30pm or later. I try to choose a location where I can be comfortable while I wait. In front V Centenario Hotel can be good meeting spot near Gazcue, the lobby is open to the public and has a nice bar and nice coffee cafe place, where you can have a drink while you wait. V Centenario in Spanish is pronounced something like Keen tay Centenario.
For Zona Colonial, you can meet at Pacos or where I usually like is the Hard Rock Cafe. Depends upon the chica, depends how good your Spanish is in describing a location to meet, will determine a good meeting spot.
Traffic in Santo Domingo can be terrible, so it is understandable when chicas are late. Always have back up plans, other phone numbers of other chicas, some chicas may completely blow off an appointment, so it is good to have other chicas you can call, if some chica doesn't show up.
Two pics of GBP, a few of a new place opening soon in Santo Ectasy Night club, location not mentioned, they will provide massage, escort and stripper services.
This puertorican duo recorded this song in Santo Domingo , a mix of reggaeton, bachata and merengue I love to listen before every trip, there is a phrase that describes what we do in SDQ, "venimos a parisear y no a dormir" (we came to party and not to sleep). In fact, I remember this song every time I read a Jaosousa day report that begins early pm and ends late am,next day! lol.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=az9d6-AE_dY&feature=related[/url]
When I was in Casa de Modelos, I was told by one of the workers that Casa de Modelos is open 24/7. Casa de Modelos is located somewhat close to the hilton hotel and the malecon center.
Jao,
Modelos is actually real close to the bomba Isla off the Malecon. Walking from the Isla, go east on Independecia and make your first right. It is two blocks up on the NW corner. Surrounded by a high concrete wall. There are always people hanging on the street corner there. Driving you can go down the Malecon to Alma Mater go right one block to Independencia and then go left at the street after the strip mall. At night, you can park directly across the street from the Casa.
[QUOTE=Koki9290]When I was in Casa de Modelos, I was told by one of the workers that Casa de Modelos is open 24/7. Casa de Modelos is located somewhat close to the hilton hotel and the malecon center.
Jao,
Modelos is actually real close to the bomba Isla off the Malecon. Walking from the Isla, go east on Independecia and make your first right. It is two blocks up on the NW corner. Surrounded by a high concrete wall. There are always people hanging on the street corner there. Driving you can go down the Malecon to Alma Mater go right one block to Independencia and then go left at the street after the strip mall. At night, you can park directly across the street from the Casa.[/QUOTE]
Casa Modelos, on Vicente Beltran St. and Independencia
LOL, Claro que si.
I have seen and heard a few chicas using the word "Becha", supposedly means pretty or bonita. I have not heard chicas using that word until recently, as a native Spanish speaker, is this a new word?
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Two pics of GBP, a few of a new place opening soon in Santo Ectasy Night club, location not mentioned, they will provide massage, escort and stripper services.
This puertorican duo recorded this song in Santo Domingo , a mix of reggaeton, bachata and merengue I love to listen before every trip, there is a phrase that describes what we do in SDQ, "venimos a parisear y no a dormir" (we came to party and not to sleep). In fact, I remember this song every time I read a Jaosousa day report that begins early pm and ends late am,next day! lol.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=az9d6-AE_dY&feature=related[/url][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline] This puertorican duo recorded this song in Santo Domingo , a mix of reggaeton, bachata and merengue I love to listen before every trip, there is a phrase that describes what we do in SDQ, "venimos a parisear y no a dormir" (we came to party and not to sleep). In fact, I remember this song every time I read a Jaosousa day report that begins early pm and ends late am,next day! lol.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=az9d6-AE_dY&feature=related[/url][/QUOTE]That is a great song, I have heard it a bunch of times, but never knew who performed it, most times chicas in clubs or casas will scream out when the singers say "Pa' Santo Domingo"
Ven, bailalo
Ay, ven, bailalo
Ven, gozalo
Ay, ven, gozalo
Que la rumba esta buena
Y contigo, morena
Pa' Santo Domingo
Es que me voy yo
Ven, bailalo
Ay, ven, bailalo ....
thanks for posting.
Went out again last night. This time I went to "Bar 305" on Av. Independencia first. I was slightly surprised that the taxi driver didn't know the place but in the end we made it there.
It was about 9 pm and the place was still pretty quiet. All in all only five or six girls but all of the pretty cute. At first a really tall girl approached me and to be honest she was so tall that I had some doubts about her being a girl at all.
Anyhow, I'm more into petite girls so I asked someone else to join me. She was 100% my type and very eager, but imagine my disapointment when I found out that there are no rooms on 305! I didn't want to take anyone back to my hotel so this was an issue. And since she didn't suggest any alternative I reluctantly had to leave.
My next stop was the "Girl House" just around the corner. What looks like a really small place from the from is really big once you are inside.
There were about 20 girls there. Something for each taste and I actually had some difficulties deciding.
In the end I chose Candy. And how could I not, having grown up with "Highlander" and the immortal dialogue "Hi. I'm Candy. " "Of course you are". Sadly she didn't know the movie but that was the smallest problem. She was 24, from the DR, petite and had a really nice skin. I would rate her a 7.
While the Girl House doesn't have any rooms on site, she suggested we go to the little hotel next door. For 20 USD I was happy to do that (why didn't the first girl suggest that? Duh!).
Once in the room, it was really disapointing. I have gotten more pleasure out of my hand! And even though we had agreed on two hours she was eager to leave after 45 min. "Tengo hambre! " Yeah, right and how is that my problem.
There was also no BBBJ, no kissing, no fingering. And she was being surly. So in the end we left after 75 minutes of not very much fun. I simply didn't want to spend any more time in her company.
And believe it or not. She actually asked me for a tip!
Anyhow. This was my second night mongering in SD and neither was a good experience. Maybe I should just stick to Asia and Eastern Europe.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]LOL, Claro que si.
I have seen and heard a few chicas using the word "Becha", supposedly means pretty or bonita. I have not heard chicas using that word until recently, as a native Spanish speaker, is this a new word?[/QUOTE]
Bella is synonym of bonita, linda, preciosa, hermosa, all used to describe a pretty woman. Bella is the real word, becha is a pronunciation influenced by italian culture. People from Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay tends to pronounce the same words with that italian accent, these countries have some italian heritage. I suppose italians boyfriends and tourists have influenced in some chicas. Becha can also be part of the street language.
Do not confuse bella with "bellaca" which means horny girl, lol.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Bella is synonym of bonita, linda, preciosa, hermosa, all used to describe a pretty woman. Bella is the real word, becha is a pronunciation influenced by italian culture. People from Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay tends to pronounce the same words with that italian accent, these countries have some italian heritage. I suppose italians boyfriends and tourists have influenced in some chicas. Becha can also be part of the street language.
Do not confuse bella with "bellaca" which means horny girl, lol.[/QUOTE]The big titty chica from La Vega in casa azul, kept saying becha when I was showing her the photos I took of her. Them I saw on a chicas photo, she wrote the word becha on her photo. I figured it was some derivative of bella, but I wasn't sure. Thanks
Funny, I know a chica online whose email is something with beyaca, horny girl, lol.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Bella is synonym of bonita, linda, preciosa, hermosa, all used to describe a pretty woman. Bella is the real word, becha is a pronunciation influenced by italian culture. People from Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay tends to pronounce the same words with that italian accent, these countries have some italian heritage. I suppose italians boyfriends and tourists have influenced in some chicas. Becha can also be part of the street language.
Do not confuse bella with "bellaca" which means horny girl, LOL.[/QUOTE]Some photos of the chica from casa azul who kept saying becha when she saw her photos. Special thanks to Greek Niko for the culo shot.
Weird, with 305 only having 5 chicas. I would guess there are probably 30 chicas who live in that place. Across the street from 305 and to the left is the hotel navarro which rents out rooms for a short term.
Go to GBP, 1000 pesos for one chica or two chicas for 1500, I doubt you will be disappointed there. Rooms on site.
If you return to 305 check out the bar in the outside back part of the property, some chicas hang out there as well.
[QUOTE=Honeysucklede]Went out again last night. This time I went to "Bar 305" on Av. Independencia first. I was slightly surprised that the taxi driver didn't know the place but in the end we made it there.
It was about 9 pm and the place was still pretty quiet. All in all only five or six girls but all of the pretty cute. At first a really tall girl approached me and to be honest she was so tall that I had some doubts about her being a girl at all.
Anyhow, I'm more into petite girls so I asked someone else to join me. She was 100% my type and very eager, but imagine my disapointment when I found out that there are no rooms on 305! I didn't want to take anyone back to my hotel so this was an issue. And since she didn't suggest any alternative I reluctantly had to leave.
My next stop was the "Girl House" just around the corner. What looks like a really small place from the from is really big once you are inside.
There were about 20 girls there. Something for each taste and I actually had some difficulties deciding.
In the end I chose Candy. And how could I not, having grown up with "Highlander" and the immortal dialogue "Hi. I'm Candy. " "Of course you are". Sadly she didn't know the movie but that was the smallest problem. She was 24, from the DR, petite and had a really nice skin. I would rate her a 7.
While the Girl House doesn't have any rooms on site, she suggested we go to the little hotel next door. For 20 USD I was happy to do that (why didn't the first girl suggest that? Duh!).
Once in the room, it was really disapointing. I have gotten more pleasure out of my hand! And even though we had agreed on two hours she was eager to leave after 45 min. "Tengo hambre! " Yeah, right and how is that my problem.
There was also no BBBJ, no kissing, no fingering. And she was being surly. So in the end we left after 75 minutes of not very much fun. I simply didn't want to spend any more time in her company.
And believe it or not. She actually asked me for a tip!
Anyhow. This was my second night mongering in SD and neither was a good experience. Maybe I should just stick to Asia and Eastern Europe.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Honeysucklede]
While the Girl House doesn't have any rooms on site, she suggested we go to the little hotel next door. For 20 USD I was happy to do that (why didn't the first girl suggest that? Duh!).
.[/QUOTE]
Girls House owner also owns the little hotel next door.
[QUOTE=Honeysucklede]
My next stop was the "Girl House" just around the corner. What looks like a really small place from the from is really big once you are inside.
There were about 20 girls there. Something for each taste and I actually had some difficulties deciding.
In the end I chose Candy. And how could I not, having grown up with "Highlander" and the immortal dialogue "Hi. I'm Candy. " "Of course you are". Sadly she didn't know the movie but that was the smallest problem. She was 24, from the DR, petite and had a really nice skin. I would rate her a 7.
While the Girl House doesn't have any rooms on site, she suggested we go to the little hotel next door. For 20 USD I was happy to do that (why didn't the first girl suggest that? Duh!).
Once in the room, it was really disapointing. I have gotten more pleasure out of my hand! And even though we had agreed on two hours she was eager to leave after 45 min. "Tengo hambre! " Yeah, right and how is that my problem.
There was also no BBBJ, no kissing, no fingering. And she was being surly. So in the end we left after 75 minutes of not very much fun. I simply didn't want to spend any more time in her company.
And believe it or not. She actually asked me for a tip!
Anyhow. This was my second night mongering in SD and neither was a good experience. Maybe I should just stick to Asia and Eastern Europe.[/QUOTE]
The last time I went to Girls House I did the little interview I always do, no one was into kissing, bbbj or any other thing that is part of the gfe so I left the place. I talked to 5 girls, no one even suggested a girl that is into the gfe.
Go to GBP or Australia, there are good reports about Modelos (I have never been there), almost every place is better than Girls House.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]The last time I went to Girls House I did the little interview I always do, no one was into kissing, bbbj or any other thing that is part of the gfe so I left the place. I talked to 5 girls, no one even suggested a girl that is into the gfe.
[/QUOTE]The guy should go back to Girl's House and complain and see what the manager does, if the manager of Girl's House makes no attempt to make things right, then there should a boycott of Girl's House.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Some photos of the chica from casa azul who kept saying becha when she saw her photos. Special thanks to Greek Niko for the culo shot.[/QUOTE]Whatever you do never ever let a Becha handle your camera LOL
Pics from Azul, 305, and GBP
[QUOTE=Watnow78]This can't be how it is!
I'll be there in 20days and hope i have abit more excitment than you've had. I really don't want to be disapointed when I arrive, any tips you can suggest for a more full filling trip?
How about street girls? Have you experienced that?
Watnow78[/QUOTE]There are many pros in Santo Domingo and many casas in Santo Domingo. Boricua Online offers good advice, spend some time with a chica and discuss what she will or will not do, before you take her out.
If a chica promises 2 hours and exits after 45 minutes, I would go back to the casa and complain. If the owner or the manager of a particular casa makes no effort to make things right, then mongers should post that info and that particular casa will not be recommended on this board.
Money talks in Dom Rep, if a casa gets a bad rep and the owners start to lose money, I would guess the owners would make some effort to correct the situation.
I have never taken a chica out of Girl's house, I have probably been in Girl's House about 5 times. The chica I took from 305, I had no complaints with her, she certainly did not exit before two hours.
GBP has consistently gotten good reviews. The guys I know who had chicas at casa azul had no complaints. I had fun at Grand Paradise massage center.
Don't let some bad apples, spoil your vacation.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]This can't be how it is!
I'll be there in 20days and hope i have abit more excitment than you've had. I really don't want to be disapointed when I arrive, any tips you can suggest for a more full filling trip?
How about street girls? Have you experienced that?
Watnow78[/QUOTE]
Most of the girls on Independecia work or have worked in the casas, you can get a short time for 1,500. Feel free to talk to the girls openly in the street and make your deals.
There was one girl, I always look for her, Angela long blond braided hair, very light skinned flacita from San Cristobal. This girls sucked everything including fingers and toes, she even tossed my salad. Needless to say I didn't want to kiss her but she was very good. Spent 3 hours with her gave her 500 tip and sent her on her way.
Ran into her outside the hotel Navaro. Every time I'm out late I look for her, but yet to have run into her.
Have had numerous experiences with the street girls, one hottie (don't recall the name) offered what she called the best BJ for 700 but it was only OK. She tried but would not go all the way down. I wound up fucking her and paid a total of 1500, one thing she kept doing which I liked was dipping my cock in the presidente then sucking it clean.
The last time I sucked a street girls tittie (I will not do this ever again) the girl was lactating, yukk. I spit it out, but HIV is transmitted very easily in breast milk. I've been tested since but am still nervous.
All in all, the street girls are pretty good, I don't go for the ones that are too made up I like the more natural looking girls. Less of a surpise when you get them back to the cabañas.
This trip I'm looking for the cabañas with the sex chairs, I wan't a little BDSM with one of these girls.
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]Most of the girls on Independecia work or have worked in the casas, you can get a short time for 1,500. Feel free to talk to the girls openly in the street and make your deals.
There was one girl, I always look for her, Angela long blond braided hair, very light skinned flacita from San Cristobal. This girls sucked everything including fingers and toes, she even tossed my salad. Needless to say I didn't want to kiss her but she was very good. Spent 3 hours with her gave her 500 tip and sent her on her way.
Ran into her outside the hotel Navaro. Every time I'm out late I look for her, but yet to have run into her.
Have had numerous experiences with the street girls, one hottie (don't recall the name) offered what she called the best BJ for 700 but it was only OK. She tried but would not go all the way down. I wound up fucking her and paid a total of 1500, one thing she kept doing which I liked was dipping my cock in the presidente then sucking it clean.
The last time I sucked a street girls tittie (I will not do this ever again) the girl was lactating, yukk. I spit it out, but HIV is transmitted very easily in breast milk. I've been tested since but am still nervous.
All in all, the street girls are pretty good, I don't go for the ones that are too made up I like the more natural looking girls. Less of a surpise when you get them back to the cabañas.
This trip I'm looking for the cabañas with the sex chairs, I wan't a little BDSM with one of these girls.[/QUOTE]
I agree about the chicas on avenida independencia. Like you say you got to chat with them for a bit first. Still no guarantee but your chances of having a good time are a lot better. Another good spot on independencia is the colmado across from Navarro. I grab a seat, get a Prez or some brugal and just wait for the chicas to come and go.
I've had good luck with the chicas in the street and never had to pay more than 1000P por un rato. I've had nights where none of them were doable and other nights there were some gems.
Also, while I have no first hand experience, I thought 305 had rooms in the back in the garden. A couple of times when I was sitting back there, I saw girls go into those doors on the east side with gringos. I just tool it for granted they were short time rooms.
Emilio Prud Homme #26, near Parque Independencia, rent a room with internet for 300 pesos or take a massage, from 8:00 am (for those who like an a.m. service) until midnight. 809-333-9293, 809-696-3745
Always good to take plenty of pics. Sometimes it is just nice to remember past times................
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[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Always good to take plenty of pics. Sometimes it is just nice to remember past times.[/QUOTE]Stop that, you know I'm in rehab. I was just about to hit "purchase' when these two attendants put me back in my straight jacket. Damn.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Always good to take plenty of pics. Sometimes it is just nice to remember past times.[/QUOTE]GBP chica with the Mick Jagger mouth, I remember her.
Thanks for posting.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs] I don't deal with the casas. A nice walk down independencia I can usually find what I am looking for. There are also chicas walking the malecon but I never seem to get that far.[/QUOTE]Except for GBP.
Excellent Bq. I recognized the Jaguar. I wish I recognized that ass. From Independencia?
[QUOTE=Koki9290]Excellent Bq. I recognized the Jaguar. I wish I recognized that ass. From Independencia?[/QUOTE]Sorry, not Independencia. I believe I am correct that you were the one who first posted about GBP. If so, you are to blame for that sweet ass.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Always good to take plenty of pics. Sometimes it is just nice to remember past times[/QUOTE]Hi Bq Ribs,
Yes many is good but you do not share much of these girls and I doubt that you have more of the good parts of these girls.
I say this because you already posted these two the same pics.
Cheers!
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]GBP chica with the Mick Jagger mouth, I remember her.
Thanks for posting.[/QUOTE]Hell nah!Jaosousa is that my Claudia?from GBP?It sure looks like her.Bq you dirty dog LMAO.
Bq if you see her again,please get her personal info.I'm willing to make a trip to Sd for her.Tell her she has a big fan thats looking for her,i dont think she works there anymore.
[QUOTE=PauloThai]Hi Bq Ribs,
Yes many is good but you do not share much of these girls and I doubt that you have more of the good parts of these girls.
I say this because you already posted these two the same pics.
Cheers![/QUOTE]I read some of your prior posts, appears you make comments on many photos that people post. Can you do better?
The photos Bq Ribs posted, that chica is fine, I don't care if he posts those photos 5 more times in the future. I will still enjoy seeing them.
Bq Ribs, you and I ask for more guys to write posts.
I read Mr. Thai's prior 20 posts, most of those posts are comments about photos, some of them critical. Mr. Thai appears only to be interested in seeing photos other people post and he feels free to makes critical comments and appears he does not post photos or offer any valuable intel.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]GBP chica with the Mick Jagger mouth, I remember her.
Thanks for posting.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Except for GBP.[/QUOTE]
You right, GBP is a casa but a discount casa. So from now on I will say I don't deal with the high price casas.
Nope, that is not the Mick Jagger knobber mouth chica. The pics are about a year old. Someone ought to recognize her. Look at the tatoo guys.......
[QUOTE=PauloThai]Hi Bq Ribs,
Yes many is good but you do not share much of these girls and I doubt that you have more of the good parts of these girls.
I say this because you already posted these two the same pics.
Cheers![/QUOTE]
You are right. I don't share much of these girls. Number one I won't post a chica's face sin ropa. Number two I may or may not post nude photos.
Either way you will never, ever see my entire collection. I do have a couple of friends on this board I trust and freely email them pics. I don't trust everyone who has access to the forum so no way, no day will I post good parts of these girls. Puta, chica, ho, whatever you want to call them I still extend them a certain amount of respect.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]Stop that, you know I'm in rehab. I was just about to hit "purchase' when these two attendants put me back in my straight jacket. Damn.[/QUOTE]
Mr Gogo, if rehab is a 12 Step Program you will never make it past step one. Don't kid yourself. Nothing wrong with a relapse every month or so.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]You right, GBP is a casa but a discount casa. So from now on I will say I don't deal with the high price casas.
Nope, that is not the Mick Jagger knobber mouth chica. The pics are about a year old. Someone ought to recognize her. Look at the tatoo guys.......[/QUOTE]I thought it was the light skin Santiago chica who used to work at GBP, that chica had a wide mouth with big lips. My bad.
A cousin travelled to Santo Domingo 3 years ago with his best friend. He went to Merengue Bar inside Jaragua casino to listen to the live merengue show and to watch the pretty girls that sing and dance there. The show ends and the girls were sitting in a corner of the casino, talking to each other. My cousin went to where the girls are and they had a little chat and exchanged numbers. Next day my cousin and his friend went to Boca Chica and spent the day in the beach. They returned to the Merengue Bar by night and on a break in the show the girls went to say hi to my cousin and friend. They asked my cousin what he do during the day and he said "we went to the beach". The girls said: "Why you did not call us, we were bored all day! So, before you ask: "Can I have one of these girls?" ,the answer is that depends of you.
These girls works as promo girls or are a sample of the cutest girls you can see on a disco or club.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]
These girls works as promo girls or are a sample of the cutest girls you can see on a disco or club.[/QUOTE]
More pictures, enjoy.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]More pictures, enjoy.[/QUOTE]
pretty dominicanas.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]pretty dominicanas.[/QUOTE]Nice. The Claro chica, nice pechos (chest). The chicas at the car racing track, big tetas.
I went to Hard Rock cafe one night, there was some promotion going on. One of the promotion chicas was tall and had such a firm, big bubble but. All shapes, sizes and colors of chicas in Santo Domingo.
Gracias por posting.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]You are right. I don't share much of these girls. Puta, chica, ho, whatever you want to call them I still extend them a certain amount of respect.[/QUOTE]There's a saying that goes, "one man's meat is another man's [i]person[/i]." She may be your thousand-peso love machine for that hour, but she still deserves respect as a fellow human being.
I love looking at sexy chicas' photos as much as any man, but I will not share a chica's photo anywhere on the Internet without having asked & gotten her assent.
And I feel a bit conflicted about that, today, for I got some "very interesting" underwater photos in Blackbeard's pool last weekend with my diving camera. Only problem is that I failed to get the chicas' permission to share them. I might be able to get away with it, because they keep their heads above water and therefore you can't see their faces; but I can't do so in any conscience.
(I will be sending a few of them down to Barba Negra, so maybe they'll show up in future newsletters!)
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]Hell nah!Jaosousa is that my Claudia?from GBP?It sure looks like her.Bq you dirty dog LMAO.
Bq if you see her again,please get her personal info.I'm willing to make a trip to Sd for her.Tell her she has a big fan thats looking for her,i dont think she works there anymore.[/QUOTE]Claudia is different. Claudia has a beautiful mouth, Claudia is more of a morena. There was a tall light skin blankita who used to work in GBP, she had thick lips and a wide mouth, she had a tattoo on her back above her ass.
I have not seen Claudia the last few times I was in GBP, there are one or two chicas at GBP who have been there for a while, the small, thin cute morena is one. I will ask her or the bartender about Claudia to try and get the intel for Mr Gogo.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]Hell nah!Jaosousa is that my Claudia?from GBP?It sure looks like her.Bq you dirty dog LMAO.
Bq if you see her again,please get her personal info.I'm willing to make a trip to Sd for her.Tell her she has a big fan thats looking for her,i dont think she works there anymore.[/QUOTE]
Claudia is no longer at GBP, at least that is what they told me last time I was there. I had her phone number from a previous trip but received a phone not in service message or something like that. No problem, there are a few hundred more Claudia's in SD.
Mr Gogo, I thought you were in rehab?
[QUOTE=Westy]There's a saying that goes, "one man's meat is another man's [i]person[/i]." She may be your thousand-peso love machine for that hour, but she still deserves respect as a fellow human being..............[/QUOTE]"respect as a fellow human being"................nicely said Westy.
I will be traveling to SD at the end of July, but I need to find a hotel. Any suggestions for a reasonably priced hotel? I was thinking about the Europa. My last trip I stated at the Duque de Wellington. Not a bad hotel, but they charge you more if you pay with cash, and not the card you booked the room with. Any help is greatly appreciated!
[QUOTE=Haint69]I will be traveling to SD at the end of July, but I need to find a hotel. Any suggestions for a reasonably priced hotel? I was thinking about the Europa. My last trip I stated at the Duque de Wellington. Not a bad hotel, but they charge you more if you pay with cash, and not the card you booked the room with. Any help is greatly appreciated![/QUOTE]
Hotel Europa? Where is that located and is it chica friendly.
Most guys seem to like Hotel Riazor especially for newbies to Santo Domingo. Riazor would be 5 or so blocks west of Duque de Wellington on Independencia.
Other hotels to consider are Jaguar, Venezia, Mercure, Palacio, Roma, Gautreaux, and there are more. Since this is not your first trip to SD what area would you prefer to stay in?
[url]http://www.jaguarapartahotel.com/english/rooms.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.residence-venezia.com/location.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-2974-mercure-comercial-santo-domingo/index.shtml[/url]
[url]http://www.maisongautreaux.net/[/url]
[url]https://www.hotel-palacio.com/[/url]
[url]http://apartahotelroma.com/[/url]
Is this the hotel Europa you are speaking about?
[url]http://www.europahb.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Claudia is different. Claudia has a beautiful mouth, Claudia is more of a morena. There was a tall light skin blankita who used to work in GBP, she had thick lips and a wide mouth, she had a tattoo on her back above her ass.
I have not seen Claudia the last few times I was in GBP, there are one or two chicas at GBP who have been there for a while, the small, thin cute morena is one. I will ask her or the bartender about Claudia to try and get the intel for Mr Gogo.[/QUOTE]
Were you thinking of Areli from Santiago?. Could suck chrome off a bumper and, for me, always a good fuck! My favorita there at GBP!
[QUOTE=Koki9290]Were you thinking of Areli from Santiago?. Could suck chrome off a bumper and, for me, always a good fuck! My favorita there at GBP![/QUOTE]Thats her, long dark hair, thanks for the photo.
Good list.
I stayed one night at the Hodelpa Caribe Colonial, in the zona colonial. I don't know if it is chica friendly. Good location around the corner from the Hard Rock cafe. I probably would not stay at the Hodelpa Caribe Colonial again, $100 per night, small room, no view, Air Conditioning was not cold. There was an O.K. breakfast buffet included in that price.
Across the street from the Hodelpa Caribe Colonial is the hotel colonial, small hotel, the front desk is located on the second floor. Friendly guy at the front desk showed me one room, the room looked O.K., price was about $50 per night. Appears to me it is chica friendly.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Hotel Europa? Where is that located and is it chica friendly.
Most guys seem to like Hotel Riazor especially for newbies to Santo Domingo. Riazor would be 5 or so blocks west of Duque de Wellington on Independencia.
Other hotels to consider are Jaguar, Venezia, Mercure, Palacio, Roma, Gautreaux, and there are more. Since this is not your first trip to SD what area would you prefer to stay in?
[url]http://www.jaguarapartahotel.com/english/rooms.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.residence-venezia.com/location.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-2974-mercure-comercial-santo-domingo/index.shtml[/url]
[url]http://www.maisongautreaux.net/[/url]
[url]https://www.hotel-palacio.com/[/url]
[url]http://apartahotelroma.com/[/url]
Is this the hotel Europa you are speaking about?
[url]http://www.europahb.com/[/url][/QUOTE]
Yea, that's the one. I was on one of those hotel comparison sites, and this was a reasonably priced hotel that seemed close to the action. Of course, ISG is where I go for all my real opinions and travel tips!
[QUOTE=Koki9290]Were you thinking of Areli from Santiago?. Could suck chrome off a bumper and, for me, always a good fuck! My favorita there at GBP![/QUOTE]
Thanks, me likes..............
[QUOTE=Haint69].........My last trip I stated at the Duque de Wellington. Not a bad hotel, but they charge you more if you pay with cash, and not the card you booked the room with.......[/QUOTE]
That is strange. I never heard of a hotel charging more when you pay with cash. Do you remember what they charged you?
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]That is strange. I never heard of a hotel charging more when you pay with cash. Do you remember what they charged you?[/QUOTE]It's been a while, but I'm pretty sure it was 70 or 80 dollars more. I just remember being shocked when I went to pay the guy.
[QUOTE=Haint69]I will be traveling to SD at the end of July, but I need to find a hotel. Any suggestions for a reasonably priced hotel? I was thinking about the Europa. My last trip I stated at the Duque de Wellington. Not a bad hotel, but they charge you more if you pay with cash, and not the card you booked the room with. Any help is greatly appreciated![/QUOTE]Try Hotel Roma on el Conde
its 45$ a night chica friendly right near the action
[url]http://apartahotelroma.com/[/url]
Mr Thai :
All you do is comment on peoples pics . No valuable intel is obtained from you, in plain english you my friend are a royal pain in the arse wanna be that relishes the adventures real " been there done that" mongers like myself and others have accomplished. If you cannot provide positive input then STFU Assclown !!!
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]I read some of your prior posts, appears you make comments on many photos that people post. Can you do better?
The photos Bq Ribs posted, that chica is fine, I don't care if he posts those photos 5 more times in the future. I will still enjoy seeing them.
Bq Ribs, you and I ask for more guys to write posts.
I read Mr. Thai's prior 20 posts, most of those posts are comments about photos, some of them critical. Mr. Thai appears only to be interested in seeing photos other people post and he feels free to makes critical comments and appears he does not post photos or offer any valuable intel.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jamesbrown9]Try Hotel Roma on el Conde
its 45$ a night chica friendly right near the action
[url]http://apartahotelroma.com/[/url][/QUOTE]That site has not been updated since 2008 - are the prices same as 2008? And the mattresses?
[QUOTE=Koki9290]Were you thinking of Areli from Santiago?. Could suck chrome off a bumper and, for me, always a good fuck! My favorita there at GBP![/QUOTE]
Nice pic Koki, I am sure you have more pics of her. Compare this pic, especially the tatoo, with other pics you have of this chica.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Nice pic Koki, I am sure you have more pics of her. Compare this pic, especially the tatoo, with other pics you have of this chica.[/QUOTE]
That's our girl!
[QUOTE=Koki9290]That's our girl![/QUOTE]
LMFAO, you can't help but hook up with her because of her friendly personality. I haven't seen her at GBP my last few trips.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Claudia is different. Claudia has a beautiful mouth, Claudia is more of a morena. There was a tall light skin blankita who used to work in GBP, she had thick lips and a wide mouth, she had a tattoo on her back above her ass.
I have not seen Claudia the last few times I was in GBP, there are one or two chicas at GBP who have been there for a while, the small, thin cute morena is one. I will ask her or the bartender about Claudia to try and get the intel for Mr Gogo.[/QUOTE]
Mr Gogo, this is your Claudia (see post #2966). As of the first week in June she is no longer at GBP, although things can always change.
[QUOTE=Escort King]That site has not been updated since 2008 - are the prices same as 2008? And the mattresses?[/QUOTE]
I stopped in Hotel Roma about three months ago and was quoted $45 a night. The rooms are large and very nice. Only thing I did not like was walking two long flights of steps to get to the second floor and the hotel just felt weird to me. During the day the hotel is great for being right at El Conde but after dark you are isolated from everything. At night there is nothing within a few minutes walk.
For $RD1500 Hotel Venezia is in a much better location. I also believe Hotel Maison Gautreaux has rooms in this same price range.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I stopped in Hotel Roma about three months ago and was quoted $45 a night. The rooms are large and very nice. Only thing I did not like was walking two long flights of steps to get to the second floor and the hotel just felt weird to me. During the day the hotel is great for being right at El Conde but after dark you are isolated from everything. At night there is nothing within a few minutes walk.
For $RD1500 Hotel Venezia is in a much better location. I also believe Hotel Maison Gautreaux has rooms in this same price range.[/QUOTE]Late at night, El Conde and most of zona colonial is a like a ghost town.
I stayed in room 104 at the maison gatreux, I checked in with a chica, the price was 2000 pesos. If you check in alone the price will be less.
The mattress in room 104 was new and firm. The air conditioner made the room cold. Small room, not luxurious. Bit of a bug spray smell in the morning.
Location of Venezia is good, on Independencia a few blocks over from Pasteur.
Location of Maison gatreux is good, less than a half a block from the Malecon and the Intercontinental V Centenario Hotel.
[QUOTE=Haint69]Yea, that's the one. I was on one of those hotel comparison sites, and this was a reasonably priced hotel that seemed close to the action. Of course, ISG is where I go for all my real opinions and travel tips![/QUOTE]I have not stayed at Hotel Europa in Zona Colonial. I don't know if it is chica friendly. Hotel Europa does show up on some of the bigger travel sites like expedia and Orbitz.
Orbitz has a coupon code that will take $200 US Dollars off a a 7 night or more air and hotel package.
A friend of mine asked me to look for a air/hotel package for the south coast of DR. Price of airfare was high in August, but airfares dropped in price by $100 or more flying into SDQ, in September and October.
When I searched for an air/hotel package about a week ago, I saw American Airlines had direct non-stop flights from New York, JFK to SDQ, for $303 round-trip, for September departures. I found an air/hotel package for my friend, flying into sdq (non-stop) from JFK, staying at the all inclusive Catalonia Gran Dominicus in Bayahibe, 7 nights, for $496 US per person (air, hotel and food). I had used the promotion code 200entertain on Orbitz and it took $200 off the total trip price.
Orbitz has Hotel Europa. I priced a 7 night stay at the Europa including airfare, leaving from JFK and got a price of $628 in October. If you were to purchase the airline tickets separately the ticket prices would be $391 for the dates I chose. Doing the package deal using the promo code ($628-$391=$237), the hotel europa would cost $237 for 7 nights or $33 per night (booking separately the hotel europa wants $80 per night).
I usually put different dates in the search box and see what dates have the lowest airfares. If you choose dates where the airfare is lower, the package price will be lower.
Orbitz offers air/hotel packages for several chica friendly hotels in Santo Domingo; Napolitano, BQ Hotel, Courtyard by Marriott, Occidental El Embajador. I don't know if Europa is chica friendly.
For a guy traveling with a wingman the per person rates will be less.
For a guy who may want to stay in Santo Domingo for 7 or more nights, using the Orbitz promo code, might be a way to save some money.
If you will be traveling for less than 7 nights, there are various coupon/promo codes that can be used to save some money if you use Expedia, Orbitz or hotels.com.
Thanks for the tip, Jaosousa. I found a good flight+hotel deal on Hotel Europa on Orbitz, know I just need to know if it's chica friendly. if not, there were some other pretty good deals on the Occidental, Bq, and Napolitano hotels for my travel dates. It is a lot cheaper though for Sept./Oct. Hopefully I can take advantage of these rates to later this year! Appreciate all the help.
[QUOTE=Haint69]Thanks for the tip, Jaosousa. I found a good flight+hotel deal on Hotel Europa on Orbitz, know I just need to know if it's chica friendly. if not, there were some other pretty good deals on the Occidental, Bq, and Napolitano hotels for my travel dates. It is a lot cheaper though for Sept./Oct. Hopefully I can take advantage of these rates to later this year! Appreciate all the help.[/QUOTE]
Flights into the DR are hightest from mid June to Labor Day and around Christmas time. Right after Labor Day prices drop. September/October is hurricane season which is why I believe the prices drop.
You should send Hotel Europa an email regarding their guest policy. If they respond in a positve way just bring a copy of the email with you. Even with a copy the hotel can always change their mind at any moment.
I think Napolitano is guest friendly but with a fee. If you plan on bringing in multiple chicas the hotel fee may not justify the savings. I will also go so far as to say none of the hotels you mention will permit a happy hour. I always stick with the $50/60 a night multiple chica friendly hotels.
Boricua Online, I believe went to his room in the Napolitano with two chicas and his wingman. I never had problems bringing in chicas to the El Embajador. BQ Hotel, I have read is chica friendly.
I didn't do a happy hour at the El Embajador, so I can't say whether two chicas would be allowed into the room at the same time, but my guess if they look half way presentable, it shouldn't be a problem (best pool I have used in Santo Domingo is at the Embajador and street chicas can be found on Avenida Sarasota near the embajador and BQ hotel).
Some hotels will observe how the chicas act and dress. I brought two chicas up to my room at the Hodelpa Centro Plaza in Santiago, I didn't stop at the front desk. If chicas look hardcore, some hotels may break balls about allowing two or more hardcore looking chicas into the room. Usually during the day many hotels are more lax with their security, late at night they tighten things up.
BQ hotel and el embajador are a little far from the action. The rooms at the Napolitano have not gotten great reviews. But Napolitano does have a pool and it is within walking distance of Pasteur and Independencia.
Hotel Europa is in zona colonial, which is nice during the day and the early evening. Late at night it is lonely if you walk around in the zona colonial. But any hotel in zona colonial can call a taxi for a guest no matter what time it is and no traffic late at night.
Hotel Mercure I have read is chica friendly, but I have read there is a fee to bring in a chica. Mercure as of today, I checked Orbitz, is the cheapest hotel with an air/hotel package, around $605 (September), with the airline tickets costing $391, (605-391=214), $214 for the hotel for 7 nights, is about $30 per night at the Mercure, if you do the package deal from New York. $30 per night is not bad.
BQ Ribs offers great advice, contact the hotel and ask them about their guest policy and make a copy of whatever response you get.
Perhaps other members have stayed at the Mercure, BQ Hotel, Courtyard, Europa and can give us information regarding guest policy at those hotels.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Flights into the DR are hightest from mid June to Labor Day and around Christmas time. Right after Labor Day prices drop. September/October is hurricane season which is why I believe the prices drop.
You should send Hotel Europa an email regarding their guest policy. If they respond in a positve way just bring a copy of the email with you. Even with a copy the hotel can always change their mind at any moment.
I think Napolitano is guest friendly but with a fee. If you plan on bringing in multiple chicas the hotel fee may not justify the savings. I will also go so far as to say none of the hotels you mention will permit a happy hour. I always stick with the $50/60 a night multiple chica friendly hotels.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs] I think Napolitano is guest friendly but with a fee. If you plan on bringing in multiple chicas the hotel fee may not justify the savings. I will also go so far as to say none of the hotels you mention will permit a happy hour. I always stick with the $50/60 a night multiple chica friendly hotels.[/QUOTE]Hotel Palacio does not show up on Orbitz. Expedia has Hotel Palacio. I brought groups of chicas into the Palacio during the day (at least 6 chicas one day, some alone, and one group of three chicas) with no extra guest fee. Another member has told me that the Palacio now charges a guest a fee if you bring in a chica after 9pm. Room 117 at the Palacio is awful. All the other rooms I used there were good.
Venezia wanted to charge you a guest fee one time. Jaguar is multiple chica friendly. How was Carey House and Hotel Roma for multiple chicas visits? Hotel Navarro appears to be multiple chicas friendly.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa].......Venezia wanted to charge you a guest fee one time. Jaguar is multiple chica friendly. How was Carey House and Hotel Roma for multiple chicas visits? Hotel Navarro appears to be multiple chicas friendly.[/QUOTE] My first time at Venezia the stupid desk clerk told me it was 300 pesos chica fee. I never paid a dime. I have brought chicas into Venezia morning, noon, and night. The desk will take their cedula and that is it.
I have no problem with bringing in 2 chicas at Jaguar, Carey House, or Venezia. I never stayed at Roma. I only looked at the rooms at Roma and asked the rate. I don't know exactly what it is but that place felt creepy to me.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]
I think Napolitano is guest friendly but with a fee. If you plan on bringing in multiple chicas the hotel fee may not justify the savings. I will also go so far as to say none of the hotels you mention will permit a happy hour. I always stick with the $50/60 a night multiple chica friendly hotels.[/QUOTE]
I have stayed at Napolitano 3 times and they do not have a chica fee or chica limits, they just request for a chica i.d.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Boricua Online, I believe went to his room in the Napolitano with two chicas and his wingman. I never had problems bringing in chicas to the El Embajador. BQ Hotel, I have read is chica friendly.
Perhaps other members have stayed at the Mercure, BQ Hotel, Courtyard, Europa and can give us information regarding guest policy at those hotels.[/QUOTE]
Yes, and it was one of my best Santo Domingo nights ever, with 2 Casa Azul chicas and cousin K. Rooms were recently remodeled about a year ago so they were nice, they are smaller than a standard room in a major hotel but confortable. The only thing I did not like is that a/c was not as cold as lets say El Jaragua, I love to have my room the coldest possible.
Mercure $17 guest policy and the fact that they are away from were the action actually is has made me not to reserve there again.
BQ has some nice rooms with a jacuzzi terrace if you are into it. good for couples.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]
Venezia wanted to charge you a guest fee one time. Jaguar is multiple chica friendly. How was Carey House and Hotel Roma for multiple chicas visits? Hotel Navarro appears to be multiple chicas friendly.[/QUOTE]
Hotel Navarro is very guest friendly, they do not check for i.d.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Hotel Navarro is very guest friendly, they do not check for i.d.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the info.
How are the rooms at the Navarro? Looks to me it is a two story building. Do the windows have heavy bars on the outside to block thieves? Do the rooms have a safe?
Getting a room on the second or third floor, you have to be aware that thieves may try to come through a window. Sliding balcony doors are another potential entry point for thieves.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Yes, and it was one of my best Santo Domingo nights ever, with 2 Casa Azul chicas and cousin K. Rooms were recently remodeled about a year ago so they were nice, they are smaller than a standard room in a major hotel but confortable. The only thing I did not like is that a/c was not as cold as lets say El Jaragua, I love to have my room the coldest possible.
Mercure $17 guest policy and the fact that they are away from were the action actually is has made me not to reserve there again.
BQ has some nice rooms with a jacuzzi terrace if you are into it. good for couples.[/QUOTE]Napolitano with the package price, would be about $67 per night.
On Orbitz Hotel Europa shows up twice in the search results with about a $200 dollar difference in price in the two listings, weird.
Nice thing about staying at the Jaguar or the Riazor is that you can walk the chicas back to your room, if you choose a street chica on Independencia or a chica from 305 or Satin. Staying at the Napolitano, it would be a long walk with a chica, it would be best to take a taxi. Napolitano is closer to Foxys and Baby Dolls. Napolitano has Mint disco which gets crowded some nights. There used to be a bar with chicas on the side street off the Malecon, where Napolitano is located, not sure if it is open now.
For a newbie to Santo Domingo, Riazor might be the best choice, easy to find, well lit up at night, near several pay for play venues.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Napolitano with the package price, would be about $67 per night.........[/QUOTE]
How are you coming up with these prices? I did a search for 9/10-9/17 and after deducting airfare Napolitano is $98 a night. Is there a special code to enter? I did the search for single ocupancy.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]....For a newbie to Santo Domingo, Riazor might be the best choice, easy to find, well lit up at night, near several pay for play venues.[/QUOTE]
I agree Riazor is probably the best hotel for a SD newbie. La Casana Dorada is also in a good location but I don't know what is going on at that hotel. There is a small amount of construction going on now. It would be nice if they would reopen the bar and get new management. A few years ago La Casana Dorada was nice but for some reason the hotel made a turn for the worse.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]How are you coming up with these prices? I did a search for 9/10-9/17 and after deducting airfare Napolitano is $98 a night. Is there a special code to enter? I did the search for single ocupancy.[/QUOTE]Use the following promotion code at the bottom of page that says Package Details (there will be a box "I have a promotion code"): 200entertain.
[quote]Special Offer: Book a qualifying Mexico, Caribbean, or Hawaii flight + hotel package between September 1, 2009, and December 31, 2010, for 7 or more nights for travel between September 1, 2009, and December 31, 2010, via Orbitz and instantly receive $200 off your booking through the use of the promotion code. Limit one discount per hotel room and one promotion code per booking. Discounts are not redeemable for cash for any reason... Orbitz reserves the right to change or limit the promotion in its sole discretion.[/quote]I have used the code 200entertain before on Orbitz, no problems. They used to have a promo code for a 6 night package that would take $200 off.
If you google promotion code orbitz, or promo or coupon code expedia, hotels.com, there are numerous sites on the internet that just list promo and coupon codes for travel sites and car rental companies.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa] Getting a room on the second or third floor, you have to be aware that thieves may try to come through a window. Sliding balcony doors are another potential entry point for thieves.[/QUOTE]Correction, getting a room on the first or second floor, can be a problem. I always check the windows to see how the metal bars are constructed.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]How are you coming up with these prices? I did a search for 9/10-9/17 and after deducting airfare Napolitano is $98 a night. Is there a special code to enter? I did the search for single ocupancy.[/QUOTE]From Newark/Liberty Airport (ewr) to sdq (I like Newark Airport), for those dates the airfare is $391 on Continental, the package price for the Napolitano is $1,076 (use promotion code 200entertain and $200 will be deducted), package price will be $876. The hotel room will be about $69 per night.
For those dates leaving from Newark airport, with the $200 off promo applied, the package prices: Mercure: $627; Europa Hotel Boutique:$650; BQ Hotel:$856; Melia:$864; Embajador:$933.
The coupon code can help you get a good deal at an all inclusive hotel. The all inclusive hotels in Dom Rep are exempt from the 26% taxes, so their per night rate, which includes all you eat food and beverages are good deals, when you travel in the off season of September, October and other months.
Midweek departures on some airlines the rates are better.
My guess is that the airfares will come down for September and October. $391 is a little high. A few weeks ago American had $303 for September.
Jetblue has many flights to SDQ from New York, JFK and Jetblue usually always discounts some of those flights.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Use the following promotion code at the bottom of page that says Package Details (there will be a box "I have a promotion code"): 200entertain.
I have used the code 200entertain before on Orbitz, no problems. They used to have a promo code for a 6 night package that would take $200 off.
If you google promotion code orbitz, or promo or coupon code expedia, hotels.com, there are numerous sites on the internet that just list promo and coupon codes for travel sites and car rental companies.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]From Newark/Liberty Airport (ewr) to sdq (I like Newark Airport), for those dates the airfare is $391 on Continental, the package price for the Napolitano is $1,076 (use promotion code 200entertain and $200 will be deducted), package price will be $876. The hotel room will be about $69 per night..[/QUOTE]
I was able to get the rate of $1,076 but the promo code makes a big difference. $200 savings is a few trips to GBP. LOL
Thanks, them little secrets make a big difference...........
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Thanks for the info.
How are the rooms at the Navarro? Looks to me it is a two story building. Do the windows have heavy bars on the outside to block thieves? Do the rooms have a safe?
Getting a room on the second or third floor, you have to be aware that thieves may try to come through a window. Sliding balcony doors are another potential entry point for thieves.[/QUOTE]
My room was the smallest one, the only available at that time, very basic room, with a bed, tv with cable, a wardrobe, minibar and bathroom. I do not remember if the room has a safe. Other rooms are bigger. My room was on second floor in the front with a view to Independencia chicas. Hot water and a/c worked fine.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Correction, getting a room on the first or second floor, can be a problem. I always check the windows to see how the metal bars are constructed.[/QUOTE]
Fisrt floor is for Foxys chicas and "de paso" or short term rooms.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]My room was the smallest one, the only available at that time, very basic room, with a bed, tv with cable, a wardrobe, minibar and bathroom. I do not remember if the room has a safe. Other rooms are bigger. My room was on second floor in the front with a view to Independencia chicas. Hot water and a/c worked fine.[/QUOTE]Gracias, I will stay there one night and check it out. The short term rooms are perfect for that area, if a guy is staying in a non-chica friendly hotel. The cabanas are at least a ten minute car ride, on the Malecon. Hotel Navarro is close to the action, so for a short term room, you don't have to spend 20 minutes coming and going to a cabana.
La Casana Dorada is also in a good location but I don't know what is going on at that hotel. There is a small amount of construction going on now. It would be nice if they would reopen the bar and get new management. A few years ago La Casana Dorada was nice but for some reason the hotel made a turn for the worse.[/QUOTE]Yes, In my opinion, the La Casona Dorada is the best hotel for the money in all of Gascue. It is in the best location, the staff is very nice, always cold AC and hot water, clean rooms, and the colmado is right aross the street. Computers in the lobby and up stairs, free wi-fi in the rooms. Only thing is the rooms do not have a safe, but they have lock boxes in the lobby. Rooms go for around $50 per night and you can bring in the girls three at a time (as I sometimes do). And yes there is some construction going on, but they are making it nicer everytime I go. Most of the work is being done downstairs where the club used to be.
No safes in all the rooms and the metal bars outside the windows/balconies that are old, thin and easily broken, allowing thieves to easily enter a monger's room and steal everything. No cameras outside and no watchieman (security guard) outside patrolling near the street, at night.
Good location.
How much could it cost to install safes in all the rooms?
If a monger travels with anything of value, digital camera, laptop, ipod etc., that monger is taking a chance if he stays at la casona dorada, that his stuff will not be there, when he returns to his room.
If a monger travels only with clothes and nothing of great importance or value, then la casona dorada could be a good choice. Using the hotels lock box located in the office of the hotel is an option. I generally prefer to have my passport, money and credit cards close to me, locked in a safe in my room, where I can have access to them, whenever I want. Having a passport, credit cards or cash locked in a safe in the office of a hotel, could be a problem, maybe the manager on duty late at night doesn't have access to that safe. If numerous people have access to that safe, could be a problem if something goes missing, determening who may have absconded with items of value.
Be aware of the large rats that hang out under the parked cars in the small parking lot of la casona dorada. The restaurant on the second floor at that hotel, a little dirty. The section of the hotel to the left when you enter, has very narrow hallways.
If La Casona Dorada spent some money, it could be a good hotel. Replace the metal bars on the outside of the windows and balconies. Install safes in every room. Install outside lighting for all parts of the exterior of the hotel.
I would like to see La Casona Dorada Hotel do well. In a country with many thieves, a hotel has to do something to protect their guests from getting robbed. At the very least, having in room safes in every room is the minimum. Think about it, labor is cheap in DR, an in room safe maybe costs a few hundred dollars, if a medium sized hotel in a popular neighborhood in a big city can't afford a few hundred dollars, that is a major red flag.
[QUOTE=Joe Roma]Yes, In my opinion, the La Casona Dorada is the best hotel for the money in all of Gascue. It is in the best location, the staff is very nice, always cold AC and hot water, clean rooms, and the colmado is right aross the street. Computers in the lobby and up stairs, free wi-fi in the rooms. Only thing is the rooms do not have a safe, but they have lock boxes in the lobby. Rooms go for around $50 per night and you can bring in the girls three at a time (as I sometimes do). And yes there is some construction going on, but they are making it nicer everytime I go. Most of the work is being done downstairs where the club used to be.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Joe Roma]La Casana Dorada is also in a good location but I don't know what is going on at that hotel. There is a small amount of construction going on now. It would be nice if they would reopen the bar and get new management. A few years ago La Casana Dorada was nice but for some reason the hotel made a turn for the worse.[/QUOTE]Yes, In my opinion, the La Casona Dorada is the best hotel for the money in all of Gascue. It is in the best location, the staff is very nice, always cold AC and hot water, clean rooms, and the colmado is right aross the street.computers in the lobby and up stairs, free wi-fi in the rooms. Only thing is the rooms do not have a safe, but they have lock boxes in the lobby. Rooms go for around $50 per night and you can bring in the girls three at a time (as I sometimes do). And yes there is some construction going on, but they are making it nicer everytime I go. Most of the work is being done downstairs where the club used to be.[/QUOTE]The Casaona Dorada (Big Golden House) is on one of the noisiest and busiest streets in the city (be very careful crossing because very few drivers will be careful to avoid you). The construction project is creating retail space on the lower floor. The hotel is a magnet for street hookers and touts (both of which use the grossly overpriced colmado west of the hotel as a sort of green room or employee's lounge). I mention these things to inform rather than criticize. My advice about valuables is you should be aware that burglaries are not unusual. I would be surprised if a search of this forum's history didn't produce a hit for several at this and other hotels. So, you should keep your valuable with you or hide them very very well at all times. The downside to a what some describe as a "good location" is your comings and goings are obvious to the ne'er do wells who are drawn to places like Casaona Dorada the way flies are drawn to shit. You have been informed.
[QUOTE=Knowledge]......... The construction project is creating retail space on the lower floor. The hotel is a magnet for street hookers and touts (both of which use the grossly overpriced colmado west of the hotel as a sort of green room or employee's lounge). I mention these things to inform rather than criticize............[/QUOTE]
So Casana Dorada will not have the bar anymore? I remember a short while back they were trying to have entertainment there but I don't think it went over well. I stayed there twice a few years ago and it was OK. Some of the rooms were so tiny you could lay in bed and touch all four walls. Maybe after the renovations they will get their shit back together cause I really like the location.
The colmado may be grossly overpriced as you put it but if you just buying Presidentes and Brugal it doesn't matter. I paid 55 pesos for a small Presidente last trip which is pretty much standard price. The colmado is a good spot to just sit and wait for the chicas to come and go. The guys who work at the colmado are a decent bunch of guys so I have no problem with the place.
I once asked a SDQ Dominicana about prices. She told me that being a Gringo, I would pay three times the normal price, when buying stuff in Colmados.
55 pesos for a large presidentes seems about right.
La Despensa is a supermarket one block up from Ave. Independencia and one block west from Ave. Pasteur. Nice thing about shopping in the Supermarket is that the prices are all visible, no mystery gringo tax as may happen in a colmado.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]So Casana Dorada will not have the bar anymore? I remember a short while back they were trying to have entertainment there but I don't think it went over well. I stayed there twice a few years ago and it was OK. Some of the rooms were so tiny you could lay in bed and touch all four walls. Maybe after the renovations they will get their shit back together cause I really like the location.
The colmado may be grossly overpriced as you put it but if you just buying Presidentes and Brugal it doesn't matter. I paid 55 pesos for a small Presidente last trip which is pretty much standard price. The colmado is a good spot to just sit and wait for the chicas to come and go. The guys who work at the colmado are a decent bunch of guys so I have no problem with the place.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Knowledge]The Casaona Dorada (Big Golden House) is on one of the noisiest and busiest streets in the city (be very careful crossing because very few drivers will be careful to avoid you). The construction project is creating retail space on the lower floor. The hotel is a magnet for street hookers and touts (both of which use the grossly overpriced colmado west of the hotel as a sort of green room or employee's lounge). I mention these things to inform rather than criticize. My advice about valuables is you should be aware that burglaries are not unusual. I would be surprised if a search of this forum's history didn't produce a hit for several at this and other hotels. So, you should keep your valuable with you or hide them very very well at all times. The downside to a what some describe as a "good location" is your comings and goings are obvious to the ne'er do wells who are drawn to places like Casaona Dorada the way flies are drawn to shit. You have been informed.[/QUOTE]Good Post, you know Santo Domingo. As you have said in the past, even in room safes are not 100% secure. Best not to travel with very expensive items when going to the DR.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa].....Nice thing about shopping in the Supermarket is that the prices are all visible, no mystery gringo tax as may happen in a colmado.[/QUOTE]
When I want to stock the frig and cabinets there are three places I will go. The first, and easiest, is La Cadena on Cervantes. One block up from Independencia where the purple PLD building is. It is a very small supermarket but pretty well stocked. This place is good to walk to.
Second spot you need to take a publico on Avenida Bolivar to Maximo Gomez. On Gomez is a medium sized Supermercado Nacional. This store is a decent size with a little better variety than La Cadena. Once finished shopping walk a couple of blocks to Avenida Independencia and take a publico back to your hotel.
Third place, but you need a car, is Supermercado Nacional on Avenida Lincoln at 27 de Febrero. This supermarket is huge and has everything you could ever need. They also have a very nice hot buffet food section where you can eat on premises. This by far is my favorite. Another good thing about this market is you can stop by GBP on the way back to your hotel. Provided you didn't buy any frozen goods.
La Cadena is the name of the small Super Market on Cervantes Street up the block from Independencia, I said La Despensa, my bad.
The Super Mercado Nacional on Lincoln and ave 27 de febrero is a very nice large super market. I saw the hot buffet section near the cash registers, food smelled good.
When it is really hot and you buy an ice cream cone to eat outside, you have eat it fast, it will melt rapidly.
Super Markets in DR sell beer, wine, rum and other bottles of alcohol.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]When I want to stock the frig and cabinets there are three places I will go. The first, and easiest, is La Cadena on Cervantes. One block up from Independencia where the purple PLD building is. It is a very small supermarket but pretty well stocked. This place is good to walk to.
Second spot you need to take a publico on Avenida Bolivar to Maximo Gomez. On Gomez is a medium sized Supermercado Nacional. This store is a decent size with a little better variety than La Cadena. Once finished shopping walk a couple of blocks to Avenida Independencia and take a publico back to your hotel.
Third place, but you need a car, is Supermercado Nacional on Avenida Lincoln at 27 de Febrero. This supermarket is huge and has everything you could ever need. They also have a very nice hot buffet food section where you can eat on premises. This by far is my favorite. Another good thing about this market is you can stop by GBP on the way back to your hotel. Provided you didn't buy any frozen goods.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]When I want to stock the frig and cabinets there are three places I will go. The first, and easiest, is La Cadena on Cervantes. [/QUOTE]
The first thing I do after check in is going to La Cadena. I buy some munchies and items that stock the minibar. A small 12 0z. Presidente can cost from 100 (Riazor) to near 200 pesos (Jaragua) on minibars, I usually buy a six pack and substitute minibar beer with Supermarket beer which cost approx 40 pesos per unit, a savings of 60 pesos. At check out there is no minibar charges. I also hide items hard to substitute as for example the liquor mini bottles, chicas love to drink them.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]The first thing I do after check in is going to La Cadena. I buy some munchies and items that stock the minibar. A small 12 0z. Presidente can cost from 100 (Riazor) to near 200 pesos (Jaragua) on minibars, I usually buy a six pack and substitute minibar beer with Supermarket beer which cost approx 40 pesos per unit, a savings of 60 pesos. At check out there is no minibar charges. I also hide items hard to substitute as for example the liquor mini bottles, chicas love to drink them.[/QUOTE]
You are a very smart man. Them chicas will hit the frig and open shit before you can blink your eye. A minibar charge can send you straight to the poor house. I don't remember the hotel but the minibar charge for a 8 pesos bottle of water was 100 pesos.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa].....The Super Mercado Nacional on Lincoln and ave 27 de febrero is a very nice large super market. I saw the hot buffet section near the cash registers, food smelled good........
Super Markets in DR sell beer, wine, rum and other bottles of alcohol.[/QUOTE]
Next time you are in there give the food buffet a try. The food is pretty good. When I see a bunch of locals lined up for food I take it for granted it must be good.
They also have a good booze section. There is a good selection of red wines which can be hard to find in the DR.
Good pastry shop and deli, I am telling you that supermarket got everything.
Red wine can get me whacked (especially at a good all inclusive hotel in DR, where it is all you can drink). Chilean reds are good and are available in DR, Casillero del diablo, Frontera.
The guy I was sharing the apartment with ordered booze from some liquor store in Gazcue. On the receipt among the items, one 1000ml bottle of Baileys for something like 750 pesos. I looked at the bottle he received and it was a 750ml bottle. I told him that I bought a 750ml bottle of Baileys at La Cadena Super Market (calle cervantes one block up from Independencia) for around 480 pesos.
When I went to the Super Mercado Nacional on Lincoln and ave 27 de Febrero, I parked my car on the street using one of the perpendicular parking spots they have there. Does that Super Market have underground parking and would the entrance for that parking garage be on Lincoln?
Thanks
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Next time you are in there give the food buffet a try. The food is pretty good. When I see a bunch of locals lined up for food I take it for granted it must be good.
They also have a good booze section. There is a good selection of red wines which can be hard to find in the DR.
Good pastry shop and deli, I am telling you that supermarket got everything.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]The first thing I do after check in is going to La Cadena. I buy some munchies and items that stock the minibar. A small 12 0z. Presidente can cost from 100 (Riazor) to near 200 pesos (Jaragua) on minibars, I usually buy a six pack and substitute minibar beer with Supermarket beer which cost approx 40 pesos per unit, a savings of 60 pesos. At check out there is no minibar charges. I also hide items hard to substitute as for example the liquor mini bottles, chicas love to drink them.[/QUOTE]Excellent idea. My last trip a chica helped herself to a very small can of Pringles potato chips, from the mini bar, price was around 7 dollars. I just about never use any mini bar items, guests who come to my room often will ask for something from the mini bar. Following your advice, will save a guy some money.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]......When I went to the Super Mercado Nacional on Lincoln and ave 27 de Febrero, I parked my car on the street using one of the perpendicular parking spots they have there. Does that Super Market have underground parking and would the entrance for that parking garage be on Lincoln?
Thanks[/QUOTE]
I usually park in the same area where you did. I know as you come up Lincoln there is an entrance to a parking area but don't know if it is underground or not.
Recently Pacos (Grands) opened a liquor store with a wine selection a few stores to the right of Pacos. I have never been inside buy maybe you might want to check it out next time you are in town. The liquor store is across from the park.
The hotel is a magnet for street hookers and touts (both of which use the grossly overpriced colmado west of the hotel as a sort of green room or employee's lounge). I mention these things to inform rather than criticize. My advice about valuables is you should be aware that burglaries are not unusual. I would be surprised if a search of this forum's history didn't produce a hit for several at this and other hotels. So, you should keep your valuable with you or hide them very very well at all times. The downside to a what some describe as a "good location" is your comings and goings are obvious to the ne'er do wells who are drawn to places like Casaona Dorada the way flies are drawn to shit. You have been informed.
You just stated all the reasons why I stay at La Casona Dorada every trip for the last 3 years. I like hanging at that colmado where the beer is priced just about the same as everywhere else in that area. I like being in the middle of hookers and touts. I like being able to walk the street girls right across the street to my hotel and give them a clean dress to wear. I like when the shoe shine boys come running when they see me because they know they are going to get a new pair of sandals, a clean t-shirt and a baseball cap. I am good to the people that are drawn to the Casona Dorada because they are good to me.
As for the safety of the hotel, yes of course they should have safes. I have stayed there about 8 or 9 times now and have never had any type of problem. The rooms are always clean and I have never seen and bugs or rats. I do not bring anything of value with me because crime can happen anywhere in the DR.
And by the way, some of the street girls that use the colmado as a green room are some of the very best lays I have ever had in my life. I am just a fly and I can't wait to get back in the shit. "Long live girls that fuck for money".
[QUOTE=Joe Roma].....I like hanging at that colmado where the beer is priced just about the same as everywhere else in that area. I like being in the middle of hookers and touts. I like being able to walk the street girls right across the street to my hotel and give them a clean dress to wear. I like when the shoe shine boys come running when they see me because they know they are going to get a new pair of sandals, a clean t-shirt and a baseball cap. I am good to the people that are drawn to the Casona Dorada because they are good to me........[/QUOTE]
Hey Joe, good to hear from you. I too really enjoy that colmado. I stop by during the day for a beer and at night for my brugal. The colmado is a really nice place to relax, drink, watch TV, and wait for chicas. Plus you never know who you will meet at the colmado.
Latinos look at the word puta differently. Every woman that had had sex is technically a puta. I does not really mean a bad thing. It depens on how the word is use. If a woman is not a virgin, sorry but she is a puta.
This board is turning into a little kids schoolyard for gods sake.
Please stop and get back to posting useful information before I fucking puke.
Puta is an insult. It would be like a guy calling a woman a ho. I would highly suggest that you not call a dominican chica a puta.
During sex some chicas like to use nasty words, perra is A safer word than puta.
Not being a virgin has nothing do with the word puta. A puta is a woman who has sex for money and that is the way it is used in DR.
[QUOTE=Nacho Geo84]Latinos look at the word puta differently. Every woman that had had sex is technically a puta. I does not really mean a bad thing. It depens on how the word is use. If a woman is not a virgin, sorry but she is a puta.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Nacho Geo84]Latinos look at the word puta differently. Every woman that had had sex is technically a puta. I does not really mean a bad thing. It depens on how the word is use. If a woman is not a virgin, sorry but she is a puta.[/QUOTE]
WRONG!
PUTA: is a Derogatory word in all context when describing a woman. ...Period!
Tell you what, go to a Casa and call one of the ladies a Puta and watch the fireworks! Better yet, walk up to any Mujer and call her a Puta...
There is no need to be calling this girls putas. They are all human beings and its easy to talk when you're not in their shoes.
I respect chicks at a casa the same way that I would respect a girl in a suit and a nice job. This girls are all human beings and all have feelings.
I dont like to refer to this girls in a bad manner or talk to them like they are inferior to me because in reality we are all humans and we are all equal. About the only bad thing that I do is that I cheat on my girlfriends but thats something out of my control. I know its bad but I can't stop it jaja.
[QUOTE=Mani Domi]There is no need to be calling this girls putas. They are all human beings and its easy to talk when you're not in their shoes.
I respect chicks at a casa the same way that I would respect a girl in a suit and a nice job. This girls are all human beings and all have feelings.
I dont like to refer to this girls in a bad manner or talk to them like they are inferior to me because in reality we are all humans and we are all equal. About the only bad thing that I do is that I cheat on my girlfriends but thats something out of my control. I know its bad but I can't stop it jaja.[/QUOTE]Well it's like the "pot calling thr kettle black" isn't it.
We chase them, we love them and we trust them.
I have more respect and trust for some of my so called "putas" the I do for my backstabbing, money grabbing ex-wives and most of my novia's including the current one. When she gets out of hand I call up one of my standby's who will treat me better screw me better and not call me evry name under the sun and embarrass me in public places.
So let's all agree that "puta's are the next best thing to mans best friend.
Regards,
Puto
I'm in Santo Domingo for the next 8 days as a newbee and looking for a wingman 849 806 4668 I've mongered all over the world but I'm new here.
Happy Mongering
Tim
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline] Damn!, I am a puta too![/QUOTE]Thanks.
A male puta would not be called a puto?
Spanish language oftentimes confuses me as to when some words will end with the letter A, to denote something feminine and when when a word ends with the letter O, to denote masculine.
Amiga=female friend
Amigo=male friend.
I guess there are some words where the last letter is not changed, whether that word is describing a male of female.
[QUOTE=Borat411]I'm in Santo Domingo for the next 8 days as a newbee and looking for a wingman 849 806 4668 I've mongered all over the world but I'm new here.
Happy Mongering
Tim[/QUOTE]In what area of Santo Domingo are you staying? In case you don't encounter a wingman, guys on this board can give you recommendations as to different venues.
What hotel you staying at?
I was on avenida independencia around midnight and there were quite a few SW about. Most of the chicas will be from the colmado across from hotel Navarro to a block before you get to Jaragua Hotel/Casino. It was in the news awhile back the policia were going to chase the chicas off of the malecon. Last night I didn't see a single chica on the malecon.
[QUOTE=Borat411]I'm in Santo Domingo for the next 8 days as a newbee and looking for a wingman 849 806 4668 I've mongered all over the world but I'm new here.
Happy Mongering
Tim[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Thanks.
A male puta would not be called a puto?
Spanish language oftentimes confuses me as to when some words will end with the letter A, to denote something feminine and when when a word ends with the letter O, to denote masculine.
Amiga=female friend
Amigo=male friend.
I guess there are some words where the last letter is not changed, whether that word is describing a male of female.[/QUOTE]It depends of which spanish speaking country you are in, the word "puta" its much more strong and insulting than the word "puto". But "puta" is to a woman if it should be correct. To say puta to a man is to weigh the feminin side of the word and give him the character of a "puta", like you call a man a ***** in english, even if it is gramatical wrong, to weigh the feminin side and give him the character of a ***** (female).
Hope you've understand, my explanation and that im not completely wrong, im not a native speaker in spanish, nor in english...hehe
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Thanks.
A male puta would not be called a puto?
Spanish language oftentimes confuses me as to when some words will end with the letter A, to denote something feminine and when when a word ends with the letter O, to denote masculine.
Amiga=female friend
Amigo=male friend.
I guess there are some words where the last letter is not changed, whether that word is describing a male of female.[/QUOTE]
Yes a puto is the male word, I was just satirizing the situation.
Bellaco= horny man
bellaca = horny woman
quiero que me coman el culo = I am a good person. So next time you go to SD you can tell everybody "quiero que me coman el culo".
BoricuaOnLine,
Have fun with your Chicas, I know you will.
Just got back from my first trip to Tijuana, I was quite happy with the quality of the Hong Kong girls. Many of the alley girls were not bad at all but then again I'm not hard to please.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Yes a puto is the male word, I was just satirizing the situation.
Bellaco= horny man
bellaca = horny woman
quiero que me coman el culo = I am a good person. So next time you go to SD you can tell everybody "quiero que me coman el culo".[/QUOTE]
Not in this case...
Maybe its my bad Spanish Slang or too much VSOP but is not the definition of PUTO: Homo/BattyBoy/Transvestite Hooker? IE. Gay Male Prostitute.
I Thought there is a differentiation to client served. Putos fuck men..Sanky, Giggolos and others service women. I do not know the exact term but I have definitely been schooled that Puto has homo connotations. No-Homo
I digress, Actually Asking a question and Ayayayy use of Synonyms to deflect is funny as shit. Guy put the Brugal Down when posting.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Yes a puto is the male word, I was just satirizing the situation.
Bellaco= horny man
bellaca = horny woman
quiero que me coman el culo = I am a good person. So next time you go to SD you can tell everybody "quiero que me coman el culo".[/QUOTE]Funny. Soy una persona bueno = I am a good person.
quiero que me coman el culo = I want to eat your ass.
Thanks for the incorrect Spanish lessons, Soy no bobo.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]What hotel you staying at?
I was on avenida independencia around midnight and there were quite a few SW about. Most of the chicas will be from the colmado across from hotel Navarro to a block before you get to Jaragua Hotel/Casino. It was in the news awhile back the policia were going to chase the chicas off of the malecon. Last night I didn't see a single chica on the malecon.[/QUOTE]
As I stated earlier, the government policy relayed to the business community was that they were going to systematically crack down on SW's all over. Either running them into casas or away from the tourist starting from Malecon on George Washington to 27 de Febrero. They want more investments around the ports, surrounding infrastructure and cleanup of abandon buildings.
I call BS and Poor Business Decisions...To many social structural issues and misaligned business interest. Why they cant get the large investment dollars. The Rumor the executive order banning travel to Cuba being lifted is getting Red Hotter now {Release of 52 Political Prisoners. Primary demand of State Department }as well as being added to HR 4645(Travel Reform and Export Enhancement Act.) The Routing/navigation puts the northside of the island out of running. However, the President sees that southern port as mid point as big economic boon if it happens. Makes Weekend Cruises out of Ft Lauderdale/Miami more affordable for the cruise lines and customers . Would eliminate the long 2 day mexican slog. Especially with the oil on gulf beaches. Santo is leaning toward the slow path of Rio but is not gonna ever keep the TRUE PUTAS from the Tourist/Money. (YEAH I SAID IT! ) I see Sw's getting worse..
Got a deal brewing based on this and its picking up steam daily..
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline] quiero que me coman el culo = I am a good person. So next time you go to SD you can tell everybody "quiero que me coman el culo".[/QUOTE]Gracias. And when a people in SD ask you "De donde eres?" (where are you from?), you can reply "Soy de Isla de Gran Mamaguevos."= I am from Puerto Rico.
Tenga un buen dia (have a nice day).
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]What hotel you staying at?
I was on avenida independencia around midnight and there were quite a few SW about. Most of the chicas will be from the colmado across from hotel Navarro to a block before you get to Jaragua Hotel/Casino. It was in the news awhile back the policia were going to chase the chicas off of the malecon. Last night I didn't see a single chica on the malecon.[/QUOTE]Did you go by the Isla Gas Station on the Malecon, past the Hilton Hotel? Near Pasteur and the Malecon recently there have been no great numbers of streetwalkers. Some pros hang out in the street in front of coppa doscoteca, late at night, others walk back and forth between coppa and the Jaragua. Usually there are 10-20 streetwalkers near the isla gas station on the malecon.
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]Not in this case...
Maybe its my bad Spanish Slang or too much VSOP but is not the definition of PUTO: Homo/BattyBoy/Transvestite Hooker? IE. Gay Male Prostitute.
I Thought there is a differentiation to client served. Putos fuck men..Sanky, Giggolos and others service women. I do not know the exact term but I have definitely been schooled that Puto has homo connotations. No-Homo
I digress, Actually Asking a question and Ayayayy use of Synonyms to deflect is funny as shit. Guy put the Brugal Down when posting.[/QUOTE]Google it
Puto = Man***** = Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]What hotel you staying at?
I was on avenida independencia around midnight and there were quite a few SW about. Most of the chicas will be from the colmado across from hotel Navarro to a block before you get to Jaragua Hotel/Casino. It was in the news awhile back the policia were going to chase the chicas off of the malecon. Last night I didn't see a single chica on the malecon.[/QUOTE]There were chicas on the Malecon. I drove from the Jaragua to the Isla Gas Station and saw a handful of them around the Hilton and a bunch of them at the Gas Station. I chatted up a few at the gas station and was able to knock the price down to 1300 pesos. I proceeded back onto Independencia and right before Manolos, I saw the Policia jeepetas pulled over while I passed them by. I was waiting for the light on Independencia and Pasteur when the street chicas got wind of the approaching Policia, they fled in different directions. The scene was very hilarious.
[QUOTE=Ronycueros]It depends of which spanish speaking country you are in, the word "puta" its much more strong and insulting than the word "puto". But "puta" is to a woman if it should be correct. To say puta to a man is to weigh the feminin side of the word and give him the character of a "puta", like you call a man a ***** in english, even if it is gramatical wrong, to weigh the feminin side and give him the character of a ***** (female).
Hope you've understand, my explanation and that im not completely wrong, im not a native speaker in spanish, nor in english...hehe[/QUOTE]Thanks, when are you heading back and how is your eye?
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Did you go by the Isla Gas Station on the Malecon, past the Hilton Hotel? Near Pasteur and the Malecon recently there have been no great numbers of streetwalkers. Some pros hang out in the street in front of coppa doscoteca, late at night, others walk back and forth between coppa and the Jaragua. Usually there are 10-20 streetwalkers near the isla gas station on the malecon.[/QUOTE]
Nah, I didn't walk past Jaragua Hotel/Casino. There is always chicas from the monument to Jaragua but last night nobody as in nobody. Your favorite spot Coppa Discotec was dead as can be. The weekend is approaching and maybe the malecon will pick up. No problem though cause there is way more than just the malecon.
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]There were chicas on the Malecon. I drove from the Jaragua to the Isla Gas Station and saw a handful of them around the Hilton and a bunch of them at the Gas Station. I chatted up a few at the gas station and was able to knock the price down to 1300 pesos. I proceeded back onto Independencia and right before Manolos, I saw the Policia jeepetas pulled over while I passed them by. I was waiting for the light on Independencia and Pasteur when the street chicas got wind of the approaching Policia, they fled in different directions. The scene was very hilarious.[/QUOTE]
Where you staying at "butt man", LOL I like your handle, tells what you like and what you are looking for.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]......quiero que me coman el culo = I want to eat your ass......[/QUOTE]
Oh no Jao, I don't know about that one, although they do suggest using one of those disposable Fleet products first. Yikes, I didn't eat my dinner yet.
Where is CoolieHigh? We need to invite him over here to the SD forum and you can school him in on "quiero que me coman el culo". I bet he would have a good funny reply. What you think Coolie? No vase breaking on this thread.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Thanks, when are you heading back and how is your eye?[/QUOTE]My bad, I confused you with Enricos who had an accident with his eye.
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]......I saw the Policia jeepetas pulled over while I passed them by. I was waiting for the light on Independencia and Pasteur when the street chicas got wind of the approaching Policia, they fled in different directions. The scene was very hilarious.[/QUOTE]
When the policia shows up it is always funny. You never know how the chicas will react. I have seen them run and hide like a nuclear bomb was descending and I have seen them not budge an inch. I have even seen the policia pull up on the corner and pass out a take out meal to the chicas. Also seen the policia pull up and let a chica or two enter the police vehicle for an air conditioned ride, probably to a parking lot or cabana. In all my visits I have never seen a chica get carted off to jail.
I bet if you could get friendly with one of them night working policia they could hook you up with some real gems.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Oh no Jao, I don't know about that one, although they do suggest using one of those disposable Fleet products first. Yikes, I didn't eat my dinner yet.[/QUOTE]I was translating what Boricua Online wrote.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Where you staying at "butt man", LOL I like your handle, tells what you like and what you are looking for.[/QUOTE]When you said you were at the Colmado on Independencia. I recalled that when I was there briefly, one of the caballeros was pointing to you that you are from New Jersey. I believe you were wearing a yellow top and was drinking Presidente. I bought a cerveza for one of the guys and left. I should be there sometime tonite.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]When the policia shows up it is always funny. You never know how the chicas will react. I have seen them run and hide like a nuclear bomb was descending and I have seen them not budge an inch. I have even seen the policia pull up on the corner and pass out a take out meal to the chicas. Also seen the policia pull up and let a chica or two enter the police vehicle for an air conditioned ride, probably to a parking lot or cabana. In all my visits I have never seen a chica get carted off to jail.
I bet if you could get friendly with one of them night working policia they could hook you up with some real gems.[/QUOTE]When I relayed the story to a local friend here, he informed that word spreads like wild fire among the chicas when the Policia are out for a shake-down. It only takes the Policia to shake-down a few for some pesos and the words are disseminated to the other chicas via cell-phone. So if they see the Policia approaching on that particular night, they run helter-skelter.
[QUOTE=Marina1]Google it
Puto = Man***** = Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo[/QUOTE]
My bad. My boy just straightened me up
Keep getting Pato/maricon mixed up with Puto..
Hoever, there is no positve connotatiion for Puta for a woman.
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]My bad. My boy just straightened me up
Keep getting Pato/maricon mixed up with Puto..
Hoever, there is no positve connotatiion for Puta for a woman.[/QUOTE][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_profanity#Puto[/url]
Pato = Duck
Pavo Turkey
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]Not in this case...
Maybe its my bad Spanish Slang or too much VSOP but is not the definition of PUTO: Homo/BattyBoy/Transvestite Hooker? IE. Gay Male Prostitute.
I Thought there is a differentiation to client served. Putos fuck men..Sanky, Giggolos and others service women. I do not know the exact term but I have definitely been schooled that Puto has homo connotations. No-Homo
I digress, Actually Asking a question and Ayayayy use of Synonyms to deflect is funny as shit. Guy put the Brugal Down when posting.[/QUOTE]
You are right but you can also call a puto to a guy that serves women. Puto has a positive connotation when used as an adjective, "que puto te ves" "que putisimo luces" (how nice you look) it also applies to females: "estas putisima".
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Funny. Soy una persona bueno = I am a good person.
quiero que me coman el culo = I want to eat your ass.
Thanks for the incorrect Spanish lessons, Soy no bobo.[/QUOTE]
LOL
Back in the 90's there were a strip club/putero in Puerto Rico, The Lucky Seven where they had a guy that works as an entertainer on Saturdays. A lot of non Spanish speaking tourists visited the place so the entertainer always talk to them in English asking their names, where are they from etc. Then he offered the tourists to learn some Spanish phrases and make them repeat after him.
Something like this: " I am going to teach you a Spanish phrase, I am going to teach you how to say "I love blonde girls" in Spanish, repeat after me "quiero que un pato me coma el culo" (I want a gay man to eat my ass), it was hilarious listening to them repeating the phrase.
[QUOTE=Joe Roma]......I like hanging at that colmado where the beer is priced just about the same as everywhere else in that area.....[/QUOTE]
Joe I have mentioned before that the colmado across from La Casona Dorada is A-OK with me. Last night I stopped by and had a Presidente. I finished my beer and headed off to get me a sandwich from my favorite street vendor. Half way walking there I realized I left my smokes and cigarette lighter on the little plastic table. By now it is close to midnight and I know the colmado is closing up so I just chalk it off as lost items.
I went to the colmado tonight looking for one of my favorite, well not so favorite but still favorite new chicas. I jokingly said in my terrible Spainish where is my smokes and lighter I left here last night.......... Bingo, they hand me my pack of smokes and lighter.
Damn, never had and never will say nothing bad about that colmado.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Oh no Jao, I don't know about that one, although they do suggest using one of those disposable Fleet products first. Yikes, I didn't eat my dinner yet.
Where is CoolieHigh? We need to invite him over here to the SD forum and you can school him in on "quiero que me coman el culo". I bet he would have a good funny reply. What you think Coolie? No vase breaking on this thread.[/QUOTE]ROTFLMAO. Please no eating ass in DR unless shes doing the eating. Don’t want to start having guys say they eat a broads ass whenever possible like they have in the Brazil boards. And if you gotta eat her ass cus shes looking and smelling good for the love of all that’s holy please only do it with your girlfriend/esposa.
On a side note Ive definitely notice how theres few vase breaking dramas in SD. SD seems to be more laid back and that you dont have all that crazy female drama
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]My bad. My boy just straightened me up
Keep getting Pato/maricon mixed up with Puto..
Hoever, there is no positve connotatiion for Puta for a woman.[/QUOTE]Bato I believe is used more by Puerto Ricans, if I remember correctly it is an insult.
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce] Got a deal brewing based on this and its picking up steam daily..[/QUOTE]Dominican Today online always has short articles regarding investment money that is pouring into Dom Rep. [url]http://www.dominicantoday.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]When I relayed the story to a local friend here, he informed that word spreads like wild fire among the chicas when the Policia are out for a shake-down. It only takes the Policia to shake-down a few for some pesos and the words are disseminated to the other chicas via cell-phone. So if they see the Policia approaching on that particular night, they run helter-skelter.[/QUOTE]
Did you say cell phone? LOL I wonder if that guy ever found his phone. Butt Man it was a pleasure meeting you last night. I had a great time laughing with you. You one straight up dude and it was a pleasure to be in your company.
That chica never showed up after the colmado closed so I ended up walking back to my hotel carrying her pocketbook. I guess I must have been a sight to be seen walking down Independencia with a black pocketbook in tote. After that Presidente and Bacardi Gold you shared with me I didn't give a F how I looked. The chica came to my hotel about ten minutes after I got there. I gave her her pocketbook and sent her on her merry way. I needed to crash.
If anyone is ever in town when Bigbuttluva is, look him up he is great company.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Joe I have mentioned before that the colmado across from La Casona Dorada is A-OK with me. Last night I stopped by and had a Presidente. I finished my beer and headed off to get me a sandwich from my favorite street vendor. Half way walking there I realized I left my smokes and cigarette lighter on the little plastic table. By now it is close to midnight and I know the colmado is closing up so I just chalk it off as lost items.
I went to the colmado tonight looking for one of my favorite, well not so favorite but still favorite new chicas. I jokingly said in my terrible Spainish where is my smokes and lighter I left here last night.......... Bingo, they hand me my pack of smokes and lighter.
Damn, never had and never will say nothing bad about that colmado.[/QUOTE]Had you left or forgotten your wallet or valuable electronics than a pack of cigarette, I strongly doubted if they would have returned it to you. At the same colmado on Independencia, one of the taxi driver offered me a ride to the nearest cambio. In an haste to get to the cambio, I forgot a very expensive camera right on the table where I sat drinking, in the view of all the attendants at the colmado. When I returned about ten minutes later, the camera was gone. Although, some of the attendants indicated that they saw the camera on the table, but no one knew who took. I love those people but I trust none. On another occassion, I took a novia to Hermanos to eat. I had my passport, credit cards and dollars in the wallet. Roughly about a minutes after we exited the place after dinner and my novia asked me about my wallet, I ran back into the restaurant to look for it. As I was entering the restaurant, I saw the waiter through the glass door, picking up the wallet from the seat, and taking out the dollars. I screamed from the door and he quickly put the money back and handed the wallet to me. I was going to make a scene but he pleaded with my novia that he was just looking through the wallet to see the content before he hands it over to management. I was very lucky that night as I had almost 2000 dollars in 100 bills in the wallet.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Did you say cell phone? LOL I wonder if that guy ever found his phone. Butt Man it was a pleasure meeting you last night. I had a great time laughing with you. You one straight up dude and it was a pleasure to be in your company.
That chica never showed up after the colmado closed so I ended up walking back to my hotel carrying her pocketbook. I guess I must have been a sight to be seen walking down Independencia with a black pocketbook in tote. After that Presidente and Bacardi Gold you shared with me I didn't give a F how I looked. The chica came to my hotel about ten minutes after I got there. I gave her her pocketbook and sent her on her merry way. I needed to crash.
If anyone is ever in town when Bigbuttluva is, look him up he is great company.[/QUOTE]It was nice meeting you last nite Bq Ribs. I had a great time hanging with you. It would have been hard to decipher your identity because you perfectly resemble a Dominican, except for your average spanish. We gotta organize a barbecue gig back in the states, as we are both barbeque lovers.
I sensed that chica had to take care of business with another client but she left her bag with you to ensure a nite cap with you. She must have been depressed that you sent her home without any action. After the bottle of Brugal and Barcadi, I had to take a cold-shower for the night. I am heading to Boca Chica afer this report and I will stop at GBP when I return to Santo Domingo. My new novia is coming from Nagua to shack with me for the weekend. This one is a sweet one and I may give her the ring if everything works out well. I am looking forward to hanging with you again before leaving next Sunday.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Did you say cell phone? LOL I wonder if that guy ever found his phone. Butt Man it was a pleasure meeting you last night. I had a great time laughing with you. You one straight up dude and it was a pleasure to be in your company.
That chica never showed up after the colmado closed so I ended up walking back to my hotel carrying her pocketbook. I guess I must have been a sight to be seen walking down Independencia with a black pocketbook in tote. After that Presidente and Bacardi Gold you shared with me I didn't give a F how I looked. The chica came to my hotel about ten minutes after I got there. I gave her her pocketbook and sent her on her merry way. I needed to crash.
If anyone is ever in town when Bigbuttluva is, look him up he is great company.[/QUOTE]I suspect the cell phone absconded between the seguridad and Carlos. The boy that was attending to me. That is why I don't trust none. I feel sorry for Boni but he has a bad reputation among the locals. I doubt it if they truly sympathize with him.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Dominican Today online always has short articles regarding investment money that is pouring into Dom Rep. [url]http://www.dominicantoday.com/[/url][/QUOTE]\]
Bim! Bim! Exactly what I heard and exemplifies the issues. I think the big money people will win out with the appropriate Propinas. Obama needs to lean forward and stop being a biatch. You cant keep trying to split the baby. Hanity was correct he has no moral or political core...
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs] I guess I must have been a sight to be seen walking down Independencia with a black pocketbook ...[/QUOTE]Any cars stop and ask you how much for a session? lol.
The trannies can be found on Ave Ortega y Gasset and Ave. St Vincent de Paul.
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]It was nice meeting you last nite Bq Ribs. I had a great time hanging with you. It would have been hard to decipher your identity because you perfectly resemble a Dominican, except for your average spanish. We gotta organize a barbecue gig back in the states, as we are both barbeque lovers.[/QUOTE]
Funny you mention that, because I had trouble finding Bq at Pacos in the middle of the day. I stood confused at the side of the bar asking on my cell phone where he was as he was sitting down next to me looking at me talk to him the whole time.
The article below is very important especially for those of us of 'color' who would like to retire in the D. R. (like myself). We need to understand the color issue is still very prevalent in the D. R. Just like somebody mentioned before on the board, when you see an ad that says 'with good presence' that means if you are black. Stay back! But I wonder would Sammy Sosa(before bleaching) be banned from this bar bc he is BLACK(even tho he probably won't admit that) and he is probably one of the richest pple on the island.
Has any one of you been to this place?
[url]http://mediatakeout.com/external/42095[/url]
"Santo Domingo.. Rua's Bar, a disco located in the heart of Dominican Republic's capital on Thursday defended its decision to bar homosexuals or blacks, stating that it serves "a demanding" and "elite" public which "decides whom to rub elbows with and whom not, " news source clavedigital.com reports.
On facebook Rua's manager Manuel Tomas Diaz apologized to the black people and homosexuals who were kept from entering the disco last week. "We, as all businesses and families, only have our own rules. "
"Rua's reserves the right to admission, it's a right which bars have to decide who can and who cannot enter, our public is demanding and elite and decides whom to rub elbows with and whom not, " he said.
"Without wishing to generalize we've had regrettable spectacle of homosexual couples kissing in the middle of the bar, something which for many is normal, but disagreeable for others. For that reason I gain repeat, we reserve the right o admission, " added Rua's executive.
"A cozy atmosphere, good music, excellent service and more, " says the manager of the disco, located in the capital's upscale Naco sector. "We maintain these offers thanks to our customers, who as well as demand good presence, good manners and other rules, and from us demand an healthy, moderate and appropriate ambience to share with their friendships. "
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Any cars stop and ask you how much for a session? lol.
The trannies can be found on Ave Ortega y Gasset and Ave. St Vincent de Paul.[/QUOTE]
No they did NOT. I guess carrying a pocketbook wasn't enough. I should have worn my tighter jeans cuz a few extra bucks would have come in handy. LOL
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Any cars stop and ask you how much for a session? lol.
The trannies can be found on Ave Ortega y Gasset and Ave. St Vincent de Paul.[/QUOTE]Ok, that's way too much information ROTFLMAO!
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]O! Jaosousa: The Bar on Pasteure 56 is "PIANO HOUSE" not "PIANO BAR"...Lots of Peurto Ricans like more than a third and no Hatians.[/QUOTE]Small little place on the left hand side of Pasteur when walking up from Independencia?
I tried to find that bar one Saturday afternoon with Greek Niko and Thirdcoast. I know there is a small bar right before what looks like a restaurant on the corner, on pasteur and the next cross street after independencia, the place looked closed the times I walked by it in the afternoon, I never searched for it at night.
I remember the photos BQ Ribs posted of the place. Boricua Online will look for it next week.
I remembered your posts about that place and is why I went looking for it.
I have never been in that place and from my contacts in SDQ it is not a popular place. Seems it is a sick publicity stunt by the owner to try and drum up business. Supposedly the owner is dark skin Dominican.
[QUOTE=Chief Justice]The article below is very important especially for those of us of 'color' who would like to retire in the D. R. (like myself). We need to understand the color issue is still very prevalent in the D. R. Just like somebody mentioned before on the board, when you see an ad that says 'with good presence' that means if you are black. Stay back! But I wonder would Sammy Sosa(before bleaching) be banned from this bar bc he is BLACK(even tho he probably won't admit that) and he is probably one of the richest pple on the island.
Has any one of you been to this place?
[url]http://mediatakeout.com/external/42095[/url]
"Santo Domingo.. Rua's Bar, a disco located in the heart of Dominican Republic's capital on Thursday defended its decision to bar homosexuals or blacks, stating that it serves "a demanding" and "elite" public which "decides whom to rub elbows with and whom not, " news source clavedigital.com reports.
On facebook Rua's manager Manuel Tomas Diaz apologized to the black people and homosexuals who were kept from entering the disco last week. "We, as all businesses and families, only have our own rules. "
"Rua's reserves the right to admission, it's a right which bars have to decide who can and who cannot enter, our public is demanding and elite and decides whom to rub elbows with and whom not, " he said.
"Without wishing to generalize we've had regrettable spectacle of homosexual couples kissing in the middle of the bar, something which for many is normal, but disagreeable for others. For that reason I gain repeat, we reserve the right o admission, " added Rua's executive.
"A cozy atmosphere, good music, excellent service and more, " says the manager of the disco, located in the capital's upscale Naco sector. "We maintain these offers thanks to our customers, who as well as demand good presence, good manners and other rules, and from us demand an healthy, moderate and appropriate ambience to share with their friendships. "[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Greek Niko]Ok, that's way too much information ROTFLMAO![/QUOTE]
I can assure you Jao has no interest in babes with balls!
Bq I am having my doubts, just kidding.
[QUOTE=Chief Justice]The article below is very important especially for those of us of 'color' who would like to retire in the D. R. (like myself). [/QUOTE]Unfortunately racism exists, in just about every place on this planet.
I have never been to that bar and I never heard of it before reading that article.
I have met and hung with several African American guys from this board and we never had a problem entering any bar. One SDQ newbie from this board, I showed him around SDQ one night. African American guy from Atlanta, I believe. The guy had dreadlocks when I met him. The night we hung out, he was wearing a t shirt and piece of material was on his head, where his dreds were tucked into, like a hat.
We went to Coppa Discoteca and he got in no problem.
On another trip I traveled with a light skin Dominican guy, I know from New York. We went to L. E. D. Discoteca one night and the dark skin Dominican bouncers there would not let my Dominican friend enter right away.
If I want to be around snobby white folks, I can stay in New York. If a bar or disco wants to only to cater to light skin rich folks, more than likely that bar will be boring and no fun. I went to Praia bar with Koki from this board and my Dominican friend from New York. Praia was populated with mostly light skinned rich young Dominicans, it was boring as hell, I wouldn't go back.
David Ortiz the baseball player opened a bar in SDQ called 40-40 (Jay-Z is not happy that Ortiz is using that name for his bar).
Plenty of bars and discotecas, where the color of person's skin, is not important in DR.
There are always a few bad apples or misguided people in every country.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Small little place on the left hand side of Pasteur when walking up from Independencia?
I tried to find that bar one Saturday afternoon with Greek Niko and Thirdcoast. I know there is a small bar right before what looks like a restaurant on the corner, on pasteur and the next cross street after independencia, the place looked closed the times I walked by it in the afternoon, I never searched for it at night.
I remember the photos BQ Ribs posted of the place. Boricua Online will look for it next week.
I remembered your posts about that place and is why I went looking for it.[/QUOTE]
Yep, thats it. Small ass bar big ass Bar counter in the room leaving no space. More girls than rooms. Two/Three rooms on the left and 8 girls in the foyer to the right as you enter. It always looks closed and generally has the 2 girl special for 1500/2000 DOP little shoe shine kid walked me there and just opened the door when I thought it was closed. #809-772-0412.
[QUOTE=Chief Justice]The article below is very important especially for those of us of 'color' who would like to retire in the D. R. (like myself). We need to understand the color issue is still very prevalent in the D. R. Just like somebody mentioned before on the board, when you see an ad that says 'with good presence' that means if you are black. Stay back! But I wonder would Sammy Sosa(before bleaching) be banned from this bar bc he is BLACK(even tho he probably won't admit that) and he is probably one of the richest pple on the island.
Has any one of you been to this place?
[/QUOTE]
Yes. Twice! Black means Haitian. American Blacks freely admitted! Dont think in terms of skin tone. Think Hatian vs wanna be Spanish decent in a country where the slaves and spanish fugeed an indian population into extinction and then started in on each other fuggin. Where you have people darker than you with corser hair claiming Dominican. No-Homo is a joke until they are admitted and start kissing in the middle of the floor. How can they tell? Its like Dont ask Dont Tell.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Any cars stop and ask you how much for a session? lol.
The trannies can be found on Ave Ortega y Gasset and Ave. St Vincent de Paul.[/QUOTE]
I read on BizarreSex.info a report about a trannie walking on Independencia with a bag in one hand and a ham and cheese sandwich in other. He/she was also wearing a pink balloon made hat.
I,ll be in SDQ in 4 days and plan to walk the area, to visit 56, 305, Satin, Girls H., it is highly probable that I am not to pick a girl from these places, but alcohol made us take decisions with the other head.
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]Yep, thats it. Small ass bar big ass Bar counter in the room leaving no space. More girls than rooms. Two/Three rooms on the left and 8 girls in the foyer to the right as you enter. It always looks closed and generally has the 2 girl special for 1500/2000 DOP little shoe shine kid walked me there and just opened the door when I thought it was closed. #809-772-0412.[/QUOTE]Thank you, I will definitely visit there. It is close to 305, girls house, so any mongers in that area can easily visit the place.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I read on BizarreSex.info a report about a trannie walking on Independencia with a bag in one hand and a ham and cheese sandwich in other. He/she was also wearing a pink balloon made hat.
I,ll be in SDQ in 4 days and plan to walk the area, to visit 56, 305, Satin, Girls H., it is highly probable that I am not to pick a girl from these places, but alcohol made us take decisions with the other head.[/QUOTE]Nice!! Those same bars are on my "To Do List" as well. Be there in 5 days and counting.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I read on BizarreSex.info a report about a trannie walking on Independencia with a bag in one hand and a ham and cheese sandwich in other. He/she was also wearing a pink balloon made hat.[/QUOTE]Did he drive away in a lime green clown car?
[QUOTE=Panman]Funny you mention that, because I had trouble finding Bq at Pacos in the middle of the day. I stood confused at the side of the bar asking on my cell phone where he was as he was sitting down next to me looking at me talk to him the whole time.[/QUOTE]
The same happened to me the day I met BQRibs outside Riazor. He was looking at me and I though he was to offer me to go to the casas "a conocer las chicas mas lindas del pais" (to meet the most beautiful girls of the country).
[QUOTE=Buscemi]Did he drive away in a lime green clown car?[/QUOTE]
His car has a 100 pound gas tank on rooftop to fuel it, that way National Police is always going to think that he is a local. :P
BQ, he is a good guy, this bellaco guy makes happy a few people everytime he visits the country.
[QUOTE=Buscemi]Did he drive away in a lime green clown car?[/QUOTE]You are good, I had forgotten about the lime green chevy spark.
I drove a white chevy spark to Samana and playa rincon, not a bad little rental car (at least when they were new).
I did see the trannies on my way to Casa Teresa. I was told by my driver some Domenican trannies are often confuse for females. While walking along Independencia one night a SW grab my hand it was very rough. I could have been a trannie. I found the street walkers in Sd to be very agresive and almost forcing you to take them with you.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Unfortunately racism exists, in just about every place on this planet.
I have never been to that bar and I never heard of it before reading that article.
I have met and hung with several African American guys from this board and we never had a problem entering any bar. One SDQ newbie from this board, I showed him around SDQ one night. African American guy from Atlanta, I believe. The guy had dreadlocks when I met him. The night we hung out, he was wearing a t shirt and piece of material was on his head, where his dreds were tucked into, like a hat.
We went to Coppa Discoteca and he got in no problem.
On another trip I traveled with a light skin Dominican guy, I know from New York. We went to L. E. D. Discoteca one night and the dark skin Dominican bouncers there would not let my Dominican friend enter right away.
If I want to be around snobby white folks, I can stay in New York. If a bar or disco wants to only to cater to light skin rich folks, more than likely that bar will be boring and no fun. I went to Praia bar with Koki from this board and my Dominican friend from New York. Praia was populated with mostly light skinned rich young Dominicans, it was boring as hell, I wouldn't go back.
David Ortiz the baseball player opened a bar in SDQ called 40-40 (Jay-Z is not happy that Ortiz is using that name for his bar).
Plenty of bars and discotecas, where the color of person's skin, is not important in DR.
There are always a few bad apples or misguided people in every country.[/QUOTE]I will never understand this about DR. Most of this people are a mix of Indian and black for the most part. If a domenican is dark but not as dark as an african person he/she would look down at that person. I went to school with Domenicans and this was the case for almost every person.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I read on BizarreSex.info a report about a trannie walking on Independencia with a bag in one hand and a ham and cheese sandwich in other. He/she was also wearing a pink balloon made hat.
I,ll be in SDQ in 4 days and plan to walk the area, to visit 56, 305, Satin, Girls H., it is highly probable that I am not to pick a girl from these places, but alcohol made us take decisions with the other head.[/QUOTE]
You didn't have to tell everyone about my hat. I don't want people to recognize me. LOL
Is this the Piano Bar 56 you guys are talking about. I walked past the place a few trips ago and honestly thought if might be a "Piano Bar".
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Unfortunately racism exists, in just about every place on this planet.
I have never been to that bar and I never heard of it before reading that article.
I have met and hung with several African American guys from this board and we never had a problem entering any bar. One SDQ newbie from this board, I showed him around SDQ one night. African American guy from Atlanta, I believe. The guy had dreadlocks when I met him. The night we hung out, he was wearing a t shirt and piece of material was on his head, where his dreds were tucked into, like a hat.
We went to Coppa Discoteca and he got in no problem.
On another trip I traveled with a light skin Dominican guy, I know from New York. We went to L. E. D. Discoteca one night and the dark skin Dominican bouncers there would not let my Dominican friend enter right away.
If I want to be around snobby white folks, I can stay in New York. If a bar or disco wants to only to cater to light skin rich folks, more than likely that bar will be boring and no fun. I went to Praia bar with Koki from this board and my Dominican friend from New York. Praia was populated with mostly light skinned rich young Dominicans, it was boring as hell, I wouldn't go back.
David Ortiz the baseball player opened a bar in SDQ called 40-40 (Jay-Z is not happy that Ortiz is using that name for his bar).
Plenty of bars and discotecas, where the color of person's skin, is not important in DR.
There are always a few bad apples or misguided people in every country.[/QUOTE]
Racism is real in the Dominican Republic. This is a fact that has been admitted by many locals. The fact that a person of color can get into a club that's geared towards white in th USA or in the DR should not dismiss the prevalency of racism in the USA or DR. Now, it is more subtle than overt; perhaps, more visible to a black person than a white person. As a black person, I see it alot in the DR, but I quickly dismiss it as ignorant disposition, as I always do when I encounter it in the USA. On a previous trip, I met another black monger from the USA who was visiting the DR for the first time and after spending almost half day hanging out together, he asked me if I see the subtle racism here in the DR. I replied in the affirmative. With this said, I love the Dominican Republic and the people, except for the brainwashed ignorant ones.
[QUOTE=Nacho Geo84]I did see the trannies on my way to Casa Teresa. I was told by my driver some Domenican trannies are often confuse for females. While walking along Independencia one night a SW grab my hand it was very rough. I could have been a trannie. I found the street walkers in Sd to be very agresive and almost forcing you to take them with you.[/QUOTE]I believe just about all the streetwalkers on Independencia are real women. Some DR chicas will have rough hands. From opening locks and rusty metal gates to enter their homes, some chica's hands will be rough.
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]Racism is real in the Dominican Republic. This is a fact that has been admitted by many locals. The fact that a person of color can get into a club that's geared towards white in th USA or in the DR should not dismiss the prevalency of racism in the USA or DR. Now, it is more subtle than overt; perhaps, more visible to a black person than a white person. As a black person, I see it alot in the DR, but I quickly dismiss it as ignorant disposition, as I always do when I encounter it in the USA. On a previous trip, I met another black monger from the USA who was visiting the DR for the first time and after spending almost half day hanging out together, he asked me if I see the subtle racism here in the DR. I replied in the affirmative. With this said, I love the Dominican Republic and the people, except for the brainwashed ignorant ones.[/QUOTE]Ignorant disposition, self survival, or just plain fear?. Anything dark in the Dr is associated with Haiti.
Haiti has conquered the island before. There were many killed. And the Dominican people have a fear of Haitians. So to maintain their culture anything dark is haitian.
Haitians are warriors, very aggressive people. They dominate.
Dominicans are laid back, non violent, happy people.
I'm not supporting racism in the DR. But I understand that it comes from fear.
You never see one Dominican run up on one Haitian, the Dominicans are always in groups when confronting Haitians.
But I've seen a Haitian chic getting ready to go with a group of Dominican girls, who eventually backed down.
Who does the hard labor at cheap prices? Haitians.
With the earth quake you see a new influx of haitians.
The Dr stepped up aid with the earth quake because the world was watching. But nobody saw them shut down entry into the Dr for Haitians.
[QUOTE=Nacho Geo84]I will never understand this about DR. Most of this people are a mix of Indian and black for the most part. If a domenican is dark but not as dark as an african person he/she would look down at that person. I went to school with Domenicans and this was the case for almost every person.[/QUOTE]
I always joke with the locals that the big ass that enhanced the Dominican women 's beauty is an hereditary attribute from blacks, perhaps from Haitians.
Now, let us leave the issue of racism to the ignoramus and continue our discussion on exploring and conquering these big asses. One love.
[QUOTE=Nacho Geo84]I will never understand this about DR. Most of this people are a mix of Indian and black for the most part. If a domenican is dark but not as dark as an african person he/she would look down at that person. I went to school with Domenicans and this was the case for almost every person.[/QUOTE]Reminds me of a song quote from De La Soul- Me, Myself and I.
"People think they dis my person
By stating Im darkly pack
I know this so I point at Q-tip
And he states, BLACK IS BLACK"
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]You didn't have to tell everyone about my hat. I don't want people to recognize me. LOL
Is this the Piano Bar 56 you guys are talking about. I walked past the place a few trips ago and honestly thought if might be a "Piano Bar".[/QUOTE]
Its a door up.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]I believe just about all the streetwalkers on Independencia are real women. Some DR chicas will have rough hands. From opening locks and rusty metal gates to enter their homes, some chica's hands will be rough.[/QUOTE]You're way off the mark. Dominican women, puta and non-puta, are expert with the mop. They keep their houses super clean. Rough hands comes from wringing mops, doing laundry by hand, and other simple chores. I have yet to see a Dominicano help with the housework.
[QUOTE=Riky Rapido]you're way off the mark. Dominican women, puta and non-puta, are expert with the mop. They keep their houses super clean. Rough hands comes from wringing mops, doing laundry by hand, and other simple chores. I have yet to see a Dominicano help with the housework.[/QUOTE]How I am way off the mark?
I know Dominicanas clean their houses with mops and that could contribute to rough hands. I have been to homes and to open the metal gate was a chore, rusted, stuck metal that had to be pulled with force to open. A chica who enters or exits her house ten times per day, will have to use her hand to move the stuck sliding rusty lock on the gate. Some chicas drive motos which might contribute to rough hands.
Pushing a wooden mop handle around or squeezing the wet end of a mop, is easier on the hands than moving a stuck, rusty metal gate lock (10-20 times per day).
[QUOTE=Buscemi]I can assure you Jao has no interest in babes with balls!
Trust me I know this all too well LOL[/quote]Its funny though how some members are showing an interest for Tranny's WTF Over!
[QUOTE=Greek Niko]Its funny though how some members are showing an interest for Tranny's WTF Over![/QUOTE]One member has posted before, in SDQ, that his wingman mistakenly chose what was believed to be a female pro and wasn't. Not always easy to tell. Dominican chicas come in all shapes and sizes. I have been with a few chicas who asked for no money and we started to have sex right away and I thought to myself, this is too easy, what is the catch.
For a newbie traveling to DR, it can useful to know that there are different types of pros, so that no mistakes are made.
I can remember one time in Sosua in After One disco, I was hanging out with a pretty chica (whom I had sex with before) and that chica was with her cousin, who has skinny. My Dominican wingman from New York didn't believe she was a female and basically told her that. She took him into the female bathroom and showed him her tota to prove she was a female, he gave her some pesos.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline] BQ, he is a good guy, this bellaco guy makes happy a few people everytime he visits the country.[/QUOTE]BQ does some nice things for some poor families in DR, that are not monger related. Other mongers like Manizales have done the same, they bring items, clothes, shoes, sports items and give them away in the DR.
[QUOTE=Riky Rapido]You're way off the mark. Dominican women, puta and non-puta, are expert with the mop. They keep their houses super clean. Rough hands comes from wringing mops, doing laundry by hand, and other simple chores. I have yet to see a Dominicano help with the housework.[/QUOTE]They love to use cloro (Bleach) on everything .
They won't use rubber gloves so the results are chemically burned hands.
I hope that clears up the mystery of the rough dry hands.
I would imagine 5% of that may come from opening up a gate.
Nontheless not great for a hand job now is it..
Ouch!
[QUOTE=Greek Niko]Its funny though how some members are showing an interest for Tranny's WTF Over![/QUOTE]
Yes, simply amazing................. LOL
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Yes, simply amazing. LOL[/QUOTE]You mustve been in the CIA. They never knew you were there.
This is what you should have done.
Post the first pic and ask the guys what they thought about these two girls.
Some guys would've said wow great pics. Others would've asked for contact info.
Then a few days latter post the second pic(faces). We would've had a week to clown these dudes. Priceless.
[QUOTE=Greek Niko]Its funny though how some members are showing an interest for Tranny's WTF Over! I prefer the Ladyboys in Thailand myself, but keep it under the radar. [/QUOTE]
To each his own mate.
OK that shit was NOT funny Buscemi- adding that ladyboy stuff to my post
[QUOTE=Buscemi]To each his own mate.[/QUOTE]
You know what Jackson and and co?
As much as I appreciate your hard work and diligence. If you insist on editing my posts, please do it without changing the message.
Not trying to be a prick. But you guys are taking the fun out of it for me right now.
This is the 2nd report of altering posts so WTF over ?
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Yes, simply amazing................. LOL[/QUOTE]
Your so wrong!
The one with the silver shoes has fooled plenty a Drunken Monger....HE. Fine!
Pause; No-Homo!
Its like every big city has a Tranny stroll, everyone knows where it is and your ass, drunk or not ,has no business there. First thing in a new spot to ask is where the places not to be. Exploring is fun is hell but some shit aint no excuses for.
[QUOTE=Greek Niko]OK that shit was NOT funny Buscemi- adding that ladyboy stuff to my post[/QUOTE]
Oh, I guess it was ok to "doctor " my quote earlier?
Bq and Jao did not seem to get offended by any of this, since they both have a personality. Try renting one before you log on here. See you in Mykonos papi!
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]You mustve been in the CIA. They never knew you were there.
This is what you should have done.
Post the first pic and ask the guys what they thought about these two girls.
Some guys would've said wow great pics. Others would've asked for contact info.
Then a few days latter post the second pic(faces). We would've had a week to clown these dudes. Priceless.[/QUOTE]
I never thought about that. That would have been funny as hell. This was during Carnaval 2010. You should have seen the looks, especially from the old grandmothers, these two received. They so bold they could care less and seemed to ignore most of the gawkers.
If you have never made it to Carnaval in Santo Domingo put it on your list for next year. I have made two Carnavals so far and each was a lot of fun. The Carnaval in Santo Domingo is the first Sunday in March.
[QUOTE=Buscemi]Oh, I guess it was ok to "doctor " my quote earlier?
Bq and Jao did not seem to get offended by any of this, since they both have a personality. Try renting one before you log on here. See you in Mykonos papi![/QUOTE]Nope wrong call, Jackson and Co are up to their old tricks to stir up the posts. Mine is not the only one altered.
I prefer Santorini, Apopiso, Kavalla, and Thasos over Mykonos efharisto pari poli patrida OPA!
My last night there I went to a new cabana on the malecon, very nice. Took a regular there. All the rooms have jacuzzis, seperate bathroom with a shower in a different part of the room. Stripper pole, disco lights, Flat Screen with American TV.
Anyway took this girl to the cabana, gave her some lingerie and brought a bag of toys.
Back massager, vibrator, anal toys etc. As a stroke of luck the lingerie had fabric bows on the back that could be untied. I used this to tie her hands, which she was totaly into.
I then proceeded to use the toys on her until she was dripping wet and jumping all over the place.
I then took her in everyway I wanted, the entire time te amo papi. I have pictures but forgot the camera at my apartment over there. I'll be back in august and will post after I get back.
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]My last night there I went to a new cabana on the malecon, very nice. Took a regular there. All the rooms have jacuzzis, seperate bathroom with a shower in a different part of the room. Stripper pole, disco lights, Flat Screen with American TV.
Anyway took this girl to the cabana, gave her some lingerie and brought a bag of toys.
Back massager, vibrator, anal toys etc. As a stroke of luck the lingerie had fabric bows on the back that could be untied. I used this to tie her hands, which she was totaly into.
I then proceeded to use the toys on her until she was dripping wet and jumping all over the place.
I then took her in everyway I wanted, the entire time te amo papi. I have pictures but forgot the camera at my apartment over there. I'll be back in August and will post after I get back.[/QUOTE]I drive past Chevere Cabanas almost eveyday on my way back to and from Haina. I usally take my girl to SI or No if we don't have time to go to my place before she goes to work. "My Place or yours".
Good to know that it is a nice place, it is good to change every now and then
Thanks for the info.
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]My last night there I went to a new cabana on the malecon, very nice. Took a regular there. All the rooms have jacuzzis, seperate bathroom with a shower in a different part of the room. Stripper pole, disco lights, Flat Screen with American TV.
Anyway took this girl to the cabana, gave her some lingerie and brought a bag of toys...[/QUOTE]Sounds like you had a good time. By the way, below there's a link for cabanas in the Dominican Republic.
-Helpmann :)
[url]http://motel.com.do/[/url]
7 hours till my strip and still awake (watching My name is Earl on TBS, very funny). I called my taxi, agreed on 750 pesos .
This girl is on agenda for Friday.
Boricua and Bq
Sorry I missed you guys. Just got back on Monday night from 6 days. Bayahibe, La Romana, Juan Dolio and La Capital. Will post a report with pics tomorrow.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]7 hours till my strip and still awake (watching My name is Earl on TBS, very funny). I called my taxi, agreed on 750 pesos .
This girl is on agenda for Friday.[/QUOTE]
The same picture of the girl is on LATINEURO. She's got a phat ass!
[QUOTE=Greek Niko]Nope wrong call, Jackson and Co are up to their old tricks to stir up the posts. Mine is not the only one altered.
I prefer Santorini, Apopiso, Kavalla, and Thasos over Mykonos efharisto pari poli patrida OPA![/QUOTE]
Afises ti Glyfada ap'exo. It's on the way to Kavalla you know?
Have fun guys!
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]The same picture of the girl is on LATINEURO. She's got a phat ass![/QUOTE]
That is a nice ass n Latin Euro is chaulked full of Casa Putas and "supposed" non-pros.
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]The same picture of the girl is on LATINEURO. She's got a phat ass![/QUOTE]
She is in lot of pages , she promotes herself on a daily basis on mundo anuncio.
[QUOTE=El Greco]Afises ti Glyfada ap'exo. It's on the way to Kavalla you know?
Have fun guys![/QUOTE]Toe xero para poli patrida efharisto
Anybody knows of a casa that a mature woman like this could be found. I did not find anything close to this on my trip.
Hey Guys,
I finally arrived in SD about 2 hours late and tried to check into the Hotel Riazor. They told me that there was a mistake with my reservations and I would not be able to check in until the next day at 12 noon. They said I can stay at the La Casona Dorada which in right douwn the street.
Fine, being that it was 6:30am I didn't want to complian, I just wanted to shower and sleep for bit. I asked if they had an hourly rate I was denied. I paid $50.00 for 5 hours? C,mon, give me a break!!!
I paid the hotel with 4-500 pesos totaling 2000 pesos, and the desk clerk hesitated to give back my 300 pesos in change. I asked him for it and he said "that will be enough". Finally after telling him 3 times I wanted my change back, he gave in. I was show to my room #240 and I tipped $2.00 to the man for bringing my bags.
The room was fairly small and the a/c was nice and cold. There was ZERO hot water for my shower, so I took a cold one. 30 minutes after being in my room the electricity went out 2 times. Luckly the electricity was restored before it became a sauna in my room.
A few hours after I past out there was major construction going on right below my room. Guys hammering away at what sounded like the interior walls beneath me. So, no sleep at all in the past 28 hours.
It started pouring rain early this morning for a few minutes. This didn't bother at all but the leak in the bathroom roof was a bit dissapointing. I packed up, checked out, and took a 5 dollar cab ride to the Riazor. 5 dollars to drive 2 minutes?!? The cab didn't budge on the price so I paid it and checked in to the Riazor.
Feeling 10 times better being at this beautiful hotel I have un packed and will be heading out.
TBC,
Watnow78
You stayed at La Casona Dorada?
Did your room have a balcony?
[QUOTE=Watnow78]Hey Guys,
I finally arrived in SD about 2 hours late and tried to check into the Hotel Riazor. They told me that there was a mistake with my reservations and I would not be able to check in until the next day at 12 noon. They said I can stay at the La Casona Dorada which in right douwn the street.
Fine, being that it was 6:30am I didn't want to complian, I just wanted to shower and sleep for bit. I asked if they had an hourly rate I was denied. I paid $50.00 for 5 hours? C,mon, give me a break!!!
I paid the hotel with 4-500 pesos totaling 2000 pesos, and the desk clerk hesitated to give back my 300 pesos in change. I asked him for it and he said "that will be enough". Finally after telling him 3 times I wanted my change back, he gave in. I was show to my room #240 and I tipped $2.00 to the man for bringing my bags.
The room was fairly small and the a/c was nice and cold. There was ZERO hot water for my shower, so I took a cold one. 30 minutes after being in my room the electricity went out 2 times. Luckly the electricity was restored before it became a sauna in my room.
A few hours after I past out there was major construction going on right below my room. Guys hammering away at what sounded like the interior walls beneath me. So, no sleep at all in the past 28 hours.
It started pouring rain early this morning for a few minutes. This didn't bother at all but the leak in the bathroom roof was a bit dissapointing. I packed up, checked out, and took a 5 dollar cab ride to the Riazor. 5 dollars to drive 2 minutes?!? The cab didn't budge on the price so I paid it and checked in to the Riazor.
Feeling 10 times better being at this beautiful hotel I have un packed and will be heading out.
TBC,
Watnow78[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]You stayed at La Casona Dorada?
Did your room have a balcony?[/QUOTE]No, no balcony. I am now at the Riazor Hotel. My day started a little late but I got into the groove of walking around and getting a feel for SD. I hit up Monolos for some lunch and a beer, then went to the clomado on Calle Casimiro de Moya for some booze and snacks. I came back to my room for a few drinks and ventured out to Girls House. DAMN these girls are smkoing hott.
I walked in and met with a guy with a hat (don't remeber his name) and he brought out 10 girls for me to paick and chat with. Niomi caught my eye, a 22 year old DR girl with beautiful eyes, gorgeous smile and an ass like I've never seen befor. I bought 2 Presidentes for me and her (150 each) and this guy was selling me on taking her to my room for 3 hrs at the price of 4500 pesos. I kindly finished my beer and left.
I had dinner at EL Conuco (which was ok) then made my way to"5 Star International Bar" for a beer. This place was cool but dead. So I came back to the "Hotel Riazor"for a quick drink and hit up Jaragua Casino to win 1700 pesos on roulette. Its about 12:30 am and I wanted to hook up with a chica. I walked a bit on Ave Independecia to check out the trim and a fellow named Raffiel sold me on a chica name Rosie for 1700 pesos for 2 hours in my room.
Here's where it gets wild: Rosies doesn't drink and was very pastionate about pleasing me. Lots of kissing, running, and massaging each other. I burned through 3 condoms (one snapped) and had a great time with her.
The session went a little longer then expected and Rosie had asked for more money. WTF?!? I said. I told her "we had agreed on 1500 pesos for you and 200 pesos for Raffie'". She would not budge until I told her that I will meet her manana(BS). Rosie smiled and went on her way.
All in all Rosie was a nice chica, but I'm a bit worried about the broken comdom. Tomorrow is another day and I can't wait to get back on the streets for some action.
I met a taxi driver that would give me a SD tour for 20 buck an hour. I just might do that.
If there's any of you guys here I would like to say what's up and buy you a beer for all the advice that was given. You can't miss me, im probally the youngest looking guy (not to brag)walking the streets for excitment.
I'm Watnow78 and I'm going to sleep.
Until tomorrow!
[QUOTE=Watnow78]Hey Guys,
I finally arrived in SD about 2 hours late and tried to check into the Hotel Riazor. They told me that there was a mistake with my reservations and I would not be able to check in until the next day at 12 noon. They said I can stay at the La Casona Dorada which in right douwn the street.
Fine, being that it was 6:30am I didn't want to complian, I just wanted to shower and sleep for bit. I asked if they had an hourly rate I was denied. I paid $50.00 for 5 hours? C,mon, give me a break!!!
I paid the hotel with 4-500 pesos totaling 2000 pesos, and the desk clerk hesitated to give back my 300 pesos in change. I asked him for it and he said "that will be enough". Finally after telling him 3 times I wanted my change back, he gave in. I was show to my room #240 and I tipped $2.00 to the man for bringing my bags.
The room was fairly small and the a/c was nice and cold. There was ZERO hot water for my shower, so I took a cold one. 30 minutes after being in my room the electricity went out 2 times. Luckly the electricity was restored before it became a sauna in my room.
A few hours after I past out there was major construction going on right below my room. Guys hammering away at what sounded like the interior walls beneath me. So, no sleep at all in the past 28 hours.
It started pouring rain early this morning for a few minutes. This didn't bother at all but the leak in the bathroom roof was a bit dissapointing. I packed up, checked out, and took a 5 dollar cab ride to the Riazor. 5 dollars to drive 2 minutes?!? The cab didn't budge on the price so I paid it and checked in to the Riazor.
Feeling 10 times better being at this beautiful hotel I have un packed and will be heading out.
TBC,
Watnow78[/QUOTE]
Watnow you are NOT off to a bad start, you are in rep dom. Riazor or any hotel not having a room available at that time is no surprise. If someone showed up at the hotel before you with cash in hand they will rent your room. When you book in advance without paying the first night with a cc this is the chance you take.
La Casana Dorada didn't beat you on the rate. This hotel, like many, don't rent short term. Mystik and Navarro rent short term but you had just arrived and was probably tired so don't sweat the extra cost. The electricity went out twice while you were at La Casana Dorada? No biggie cause sometimes the electricity goes out ten times a day. This is rep dom. I posted a short while ago construction is going on at La Casana Dorada and construction is also going on at Jaguar Hotel at the moment. So beware.
It rained? Well I mean it poured? Again no biggie, it happens.
Taxi wanted $5 for a short ride? Get used to it because that is the rate. There are no meters in taxis. The fare is 150 pesos for one block or a hundred blocks. When you walk out of Riazor turn right and on the first corner are usually three guys who drive taxis. All three of these guys are good drivers and will treat you well. Become friends with them and use them for your transpo needs.
Enjoy your trip and keep us posted. Panman and Boricua should also be at Riazor. Boricua is a walking book of knowledge so try to hook up with him.
Again, have a good time and post up a report and some pics of your trip.
You should have immediately gone to a cabana. For a five hour stay, you would have been more comfortable and paid much less, including taxi fare. Also, and this only my opinion for what it's worth, it's best to avoid paying for ANYTHING in advance.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Watnow you are NOT off to a bad start, you are in rep dom. Riazor or any hotel not having a room available at that time is no surprise. If someone showed up at the hotel before you with cash in hand they will rent your room. When you book in advance without paying the first night with a cc this is the chance you take.
La Casana Dorada didn't beat you on the rate. This hotel, like many, don't rent short term. Mystik and Navarro rent short term but you had just arrived and was probably tired so don't sweat the extra cost. The electricity went out twice while you were at La Casana Dorada? No biggie cause sometimes the electricity goes out ten times a day. This is rep dom. I posted a short while ago construction is going on at La Casana Dorada and construction is also going on at Jaguar Hotel at the moment. So beware.
It rained? Well I mean it poured? Again no biggie, it happens.
Taxi wanted $5 for a short ride? Get used to it because that is the rate. There are no meters in taxis. The fare is 150 pesos for one block or a hundred blocks. When you walk out of Riazor turn right and on the first corner are usually three guys who drive taxis. All three of these guys are good drivers and will treat you well. Become friends with them and use them for your transpo needs.
Enjoy your trip and keep us posted. Panman and Boricua should also be at Riazor. Boricua is a walking book of knowledge so try to hook up with him.
Again, have a good time and post up a report and some pics of your trip.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Watnow78]Hey Guys,
I finally arrived in SD about 2 hours late and tried to check into the Hotel Riazor. They told me that there was a mistake with my reservations and I would not be able to check in until the next day at 12 noon. They said I can stay at the La Casona Dorada which in right douwn the street.
Fine, being that it was 6:30am I didn't want to complian, I just wanted to shower and sleep for bit. I asked if they had an hourly rate I was denied. I paid $50.00 for 5 hours? C,mon, give me a break!!!
I paid the hotel with 4-500 pesos totaling 2000 pesos, and the desk clerk hesitated to give back my 300 pesos in change. I asked him for it and he said "that will be enough". Finally after telling him 3 times I wanted my change back, he gave in. I was show to my room #240 and I tipped $2.00 to the man for bringing my bags.
The room was fairly small and the a/c was nice and cold. There was ZERO hot water for my shower, so I took a cold one. 30 minutes after being in my room the electricity went out 2 times. Luckly the electricity was restored before it became a sauna in my room.
A few hours after I past out there was major construction going on right below my room. Guys hammering away at what sounded like the interior walls beneath me. So, no sleep at all in the past 28 hours.
It started pouring rain early this morning for a few minutes. This didn't bother at all but the leak in the bathroom roof was a bit dissapointing. I packed up, checked out, and took a 5 dollar cab ride to the Riazor. 5 dollars to drive 2 minutes?!? The cab didn't budge on the price so I paid it and checked in to the Riazor.
Feeling 10 times better being at this beautiful hotel I have un packed and will be heading out.
TBC,
Watnow78[/QUOTE]
Apollo Taxi, 809 591 8888, 150-200 pesos depending of the time of day and the distance, no more. I have walked from Jaguar to Navarro with my bags, no taxi is going to take my money for a walking distance.
I am on Jaguar PC while Panman is behind me on his laptop. He is a great guy , he rented the same Chevy Aveo Jaosousa rented a time ago, I saw a cum mark on the backseat with a legend that says "Jaosousa was here" I am going out with a chica I met on a bar in one hour, later I have Frachesca or Yissel and tomorrow Waleska and Kenia. Stay tunned.
Boricua Online and I went out most of Friday and we had fun. I been driving around everywhere and haven't had any issues, except that my rental car's interior lighting doesn't work.
My Claro piece of crap cell phone I had bought in Sosua in November was still active when I got here, so Watnow, my number is 809-742-3867, if I dont answer just send a text.
Things I do not like about Hotel Riazor: No Wifi inside rooms, you have to bring your laptop to the lobby, which sometimes is full of people sitting around. Avenida Independencia is very noisy during the weekdays, I am in the fourth floor and I have trouble staying asleep in the mornings, bring foam earplugs. Laundry service is expensive, like 100 pesos per item (shirt or pants) to wash and press, I will ask my Dominican taxi driver friend to recommend me a place. I feel the hotel price could be lower, I didn't see anything extravagant about the place.
Things I liked about Riazor: Parking lot with security guard. Free breakfast at Manolos, and my chica that slept with me Thursday night didn't get charged for breakfast as well. Girl friendly, though I feel hesitant to bring SW in here, Boricua Online tells me to have no shame. Nice strong bed, strong AC, and hot water anytime.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Apollo Taxi, 809 591 8888, 150-200 pesos depending of the time of day and the distance, no more. I have walked from Jaguar to Navarro with my bags, no taxi is going to take my money for a walking distance.
I am on Jaguar PC while Panman is behind me on his laptop. He is a great guy , he rented the same Chevy Aveo Jaosousa rented a time ago, I saw a cum mark on the backseat with a legend that says "Jaosousa was here" I am going out with a chica I met on a bar in one hour, later I have Frachesca or Yissel and tomorrow Waleska and Kenia. Stay tunned.[/QUOTE]Boricua shout out to Panman for me. You guys enjoy yourselves. Does Panman have his wingman with him this trip. I will never forget the time I met the two of them. Both of them had the look they were out for the big hunt.
[QUOTE=Panman].....Things I do not like about Hotel Riazor: No Wifi inside rooms, you have to bring your laptop to the lobby, which sometimes is full of people sitting around. Avenida Independencia is very noisy during the weekdays, I am in the fourth floor and I have trouble staying asleep in the mornings, bring foam earplugs........[/QUOTE]While you are in town take a look at Jaguar Hotel which is couple minutes walk from Riazor. Make a right at Manolos restaurant and Jaguar is halfway between the first and second block on the right hand side of the street. You should also check out Hotel Venezia on Independencia down by the gas station at the fork in the road. Both hotels have fast in room free WiFi, A/C, frig, and most important quiet. (Jaguar has some construction going on now)
Jaguar $50US a night and Venezia 1500 pesos. Both hotels are multiple chica friendly with no extra charge. Panman since you always have a vehicle you might also want to check out Carey House Hotel.
Thank guys for in help.
It really wasn't to bad of a start being that I have been in worse situations. I guess I venting a bit do to no sleep and very food in my system. I'm now having breakfast at Monalos to work off the hangover.
DM is a great place and I have had no problems walking around in the day or night time. I will be taking a taxi to drive me around for an hour or so and do some site seeing. Thanks Boricua for the number I'll wil text you in a while.
Since most places close on Sundays what do you guys find yourselves doing. I either just take it easy and do nothing or I hop in the rental and get out of town for the day. As far as driving, Sunday is the best day of the week with very little traffic.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Since most places close on Sundays what do you guys find yourselves doing. I either just take it easy and do nothing or I hop in the rental and get out of town for the day. As far as driving, Sunday is the best day of the week with very little traffic.[/QUOTE]On Sundays, I am at the Boat House in Boca Chica eating BBQ and drinking a caipirinha.
-Helpmann :)
[QUOTE=Helpmann]On Sundays, I am at the Boat House in Boca Chica eating BBQ and drinking a caipirinha.
-Helpmann :)[/QUOTE]I love caipirinha's,but I would never have thought anyone in the DR would know how to make one or would have the cachaca to make one.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]While you are in town take a look at Jaguar Hotel which is couple minutes walk from Riazor. Make a right at Manolos restaurant and Jaguar is halfway between the first and second block on the right hand side of the street. You should also check out Hotel Venezia on Independencia down by the gas station at the fork in the road. Both hotels have fast in room free WiFi, A/C, frig, and most important quiet. (Jaguar has some construction going on now)
Jaguar $50US a night and Venezia 1500 pesos. Both hotels are multiple chica friendly with no extra charge. Panman since you always have a vehicle you might also want to check out Carey House Hotel.[/QUOTE]
Yes, I will try the Jaguar next time I return. I picked this hotel mostly because Boricua Online and Watnow were coming here as well. It was nice having some company while I drive around the city. On monday I am going to find a place in Boca Chica, then Thursday I am going to Las Terrenas and finally Monday I will be heading to Puerto Plata.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Since most places close on Sundays what do you guys find yourselves doing. I either just take it easy and do nothing or I hop in the rental and get out of town for the day. As far as driving, Sunday is the best day of the week with very little traffic.[/QUOTE]
On Sunday I have a date with some nice educated lady I met a few weeks ago in Dominican Cupid. The plan is just to get some lunch and watch a movie later in the afternoon. I have a few contacts strictly for pay for play in case all else fails and I get bored alone.
[QUOTE=Panman] I am going to find a place in Boca Chica, then Thursday I am going to Las Terrenas and finally Monday I will be heading to Puerto Plata.[/QUOTE]Hotel Alisei is nice in Las Terrenas, some rooms with kitchens: [url]http://aliseihotel.com/[/url]
Nice restaurant in Hotel Alisei.
The Hotel where Bq Ribs stayed in Las Terrenas was also very nice.
Chevy Aveo, be careful with the tires on that car, it is the only rental car that I have used in DR, where I got flat tires.
[QUOTE=Panman]......On monday I am going to find a place in Boca Chica, then Thursday I am going to Las Terrenas and finally Monday I will be heading to Puerto Plata.........[/QUOTE]
In Boca Chica Costalunga or El Candil are your best hotel choices. I prefer Costalunga. There isn't much action in Las Terrenas although the beaches are nice. You take the new highway to the end and make a right. There are road signs leading you to Las Terrenas.
Puerto Plata the city, well I never really found much to do in that city.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Apollo Taxi, 809 591 8888, 150-200 pesos depending of the time of day and the distance, no more. I have walked from Jaguar to Navarro with my bags, no taxi is going to take my money for a walking distance.
I am on Jaguar PC while Panman is behind me on his laptop. He is a great guy , he rented the same Chevy Aveo Jaosousa rented a time ago, I saw a cum mark on the backseat with a legend that says "Jaosousa was here" [/QUOTE]Make sure that Chevy has a 4 way lug wrench - cause you never know
[QUOTE=Watnow78]No, no balcony. I am now at the Riazor Hotel. My day started a little late but I got into the groove of walking around and getting a feel for SD. I hit up Monolos for some lunch and a beer, then went to the clomado on Calle Casimiro de Moya for some booze and snacks. I came back to my room for a few drinks and ventured out to Girls House. DAMN these girls are smkoing hott.
I walked in and met with a guy with a hat (don't remeber his name) and he brought out 10 girls for me to paick and chat with. Niomi caught my eye, a 22 year old DR girl with beautiful eyes, gorgeous smile and an ass like I've never seen befor. I bought 2 Presidentes for me and her (150 each) and this guy was selling me on taking her to my room for 3 hrs at the price of 4500 pesos. I kindly finished my beer and left.
I had dinner at EL Conuco (which was ok) then made my way to"5 Star International Bar" for a beer. This place was cool but dead. So I came back to the "Hotel Riazor"for a quick drink and hit up Jaragua Casino to win 1700 pesos on roulette. Its about 12:30 am and I wanted to hook up with a chica. I walked a bit on Ave Independecia to check out the trim and a fellow named Raffiel sold me on a chica name Rosie for 1700 pesos for 2 hours in my room.
Here's where it gets wild: Rosies doesn't drink and was very pastionate about pleasing me. Lots of kissing, running, and massaging each other. I burned through 3 condoms (one snapped) and had a great time with her.
The session went a little longer then expected and Rosie had asked for more money. WTF?!? I said. I told her "we had agreed on 1500 pesos for you and 200 pesos for Raffie'". She would not budge until I told her that I will meet her manana(BS). Rosie smiled and went on her way.
All in all Rosie was a nice chica, but I'm a bit worried about the broken comdom. Tomorrow is another day and I can't wait to get back on the streets for some action.
I met a taxi driver that would give me a SD tour for 20 buck an hour. I just might do that.
If there's any of you guys here I would like to say what's up and buy you a beer for all the advice that was given. You can't miss me, im probally the youngest looking guy (not to brag)walking the streets for excitment.
I'm Watnow78 and I'm going to sleep.
Until tomorrow![/QUOTE]
Nice report, I am always glad when I read about someone enjoying themselves in SD.
Don't forget the colmado across from La Casana Dorada is a good place to have a beer and watch the chicas come and go. Most of the chicas who stop by that colmado are available. Top dollar 1500 pesos, most will go for less.
GBP is closed on Sundays but you should give that a try. The special is probably still running at 2 chicas for 1500 pesos on site. If you like one of the chicas they will give you their phone number and you can hook up after she gets off from work.
$20 an hour for a taxi tour of the city might not be worth it because you will spend most of your time sitting in traffic.
[QUOTE=Knowledge]You should have immediately gone to a cabana. For a five hour stay, you would have been more comfortable and paid much less, including taxi fare. Also, and this only my opinion for what it's worth, it's best to avoid paying for ANYTHING in advance.[/QUOTE]
This was Watnow78 first trip and first hour in SD. At 6:30 in the morning after a long flight I doubt if he would even think about a cabana. Actually he could have easily went to Navarro or Mystik for short term. He is a newbie, so of course he would not know this.
Paying in advance should always be avoided but if you want to make sure you have a room available when arriving late at night or very early in the morning I would take my chances with the hotels that accept a CC, Riazor being one.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]No, no balcony. I am now at the Riazor Hotel. My day started a little late but I got into the groove of walking around and getting a feel for SD. I hit up Monolos for some lunch and a beer, then went to the clomado on Calle Casimiro de Moya for some booze and snacks. I came back to my room for a few drinks and ventured out to Girls House. DAMN these girls are smkoing hott.
I walked in and met with a guy with a hat (don't remeber his name) and he brought out 10 girls for me to paick and chat with. Niomi caught my eye, a 22 year old DR girl with beautiful eyes, gorgeous smile and an ass like I've never seen befor. I bought 2 Presidentes for me and her (150 each) and this guy was selling me on taking her to my room for 3 hrs at the price of 4500 pesos. I kindly finished my beer and left.
I had dinner at EL Conuco (which was ok) then made my way to"5 Star International Bar" for a beer. This place was cool but dead. So I came back to the "Hotel Riazor"for a quick drink and hit up Jaragua Casino to win 1700 pesos on roulette. Its about 12:30 am and I wanted to hook up with a chica. I walked a bit on Ave Independecia to check out the trim and a fellow named Raffiel sold me on a chica name Rosie for 1700 pesos for 2 hours in my room.
Here's where it gets wild: Rosies doesn't drink and was very pastionate about pleasing me. Lots of kissing, running, and massaging each other. I burned through 3 condoms (one snapped) and had a great time with her.
The session went a little longer then expected and Rosie had asked for more money. WTF?!? I said. I told her "we had agreed on 1500 pesos for you and 200 pesos for Raffie'". She would not budge until I told her that I will meet her manana(BS). Rosie smiled and went on her way.
All in all Rosie was a nice chica, but I'm a bit worried about the broken comdom. Tomorrow is another day and I can't wait to get back on the streets for some action.
I met a taxi driver that would give me a SD tour for 20 buck an hour. I just might do that.
If there's any of you guys here I would like to say what's up and buy you a beer for all the advice that was given. You can't miss me, im probally the youngest looking guy (not to brag)walking the streets for excitment.
I'm Watnow78 and I'm going to sleep.
Until tomorrow![/QUOTE]
Great Report. All I can say Is avoid the guy with the hat from GH. He will screw you over every-time. He is a big Heroine addict.
[QUOTE=Alex Deuce]Great Report. All I can say Is avoid the guy with the hat from GH. He will screw you over every-time. He is a big Heroine addict.[/QUOTE]Short gut, always has a baseball cap on, during the day he is always on Pasteur, at night he has the metal detector wand when you enter Girl House. He talks a lot, he showed me the happy ending massage place on Cervantes.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]No, no balcony. I am now at the Riazor Hotel.
I met a taxi driver that would give me a SD tour for 20 buck an hour. I just might do that.
If there's any of you guys here I would like to say what's up and buy you a beer for all the advice that was given. You can't miss me, I'm probally the youngest looking guy (not to brag)walking the streets for excitment.[/QUOTE]Bar 305 on Independencia right after Pasteur. Satin house next door to Girl's House. Piano House, 56 Pasteur. Lapsus to the right of Hotel Riazor, on Avenida Independencia. Make a right when you exit Riazor, walk to the next cross street on Independencia and make a left, half way down that street on the right is La Parada, usually 6-8 chicas.
Don't forget GBP. Don't forget Coppa Discoteca in the hotel melia next door to the hotel jaragua.
You can also walk to baby dolls and foxys.
Mitsubishi Montero taxi guy, usually in front of the the V Centenario Hotel, if you want to taxi around in a nicer vehicle.
Casa Azul, Casa Theresa, Cats, Pink Pony, Casa Modelos.
I wish I was there.
Thanks for that Orbitz coupon Jaosousa. I Paid 745 for the hotel and flight. I had to wait till September, but is was good deal.
[QUOTE=Manizales911]I love caipirinha's,but I would never have thought anyone in the DR would know how to make one or would have the cachaca to make one.[/QUOTE]It's not that hard to find a place in the DR where you can get a good caipirinha. In the DR, it's usually made with white rum instead of cachaca.
Nevertheless, it is hard to find someone who can make a good mojito in the DR.
-Helpmann :)
[QUOTE=Helpmann]It's not that hard to find a place in the DR where you can get a good caipirinha. In the DR, it's usually made with white rum instead of cachaca.
Nevertheless, it is hard to find someone who can make a good mojito in the DR.
-Helpmann :)[/QUOTE]Cachaca in Brazil is liquor that is made from sugar cane? White rum also made from sugar cane. I am not a rum drinker, so I don't know the difference between the taste of cachaca and rum.
2 for 1 happy hour at some restaurant in plaza espana, mojitos were good.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]This was Watnow78 first trip and first hour in SD. At 6:30 in the morning after a long flight I doubt if he would even think about a cabana. Actually he could have easily went to Navarro or Mystik for short term. He is a newbie, so of course he would not know this.
Paying in advance should always be avoided but if you want to make sure you have a room available when arriving late at night or very early in the morning I would take my chances with the hotels that accept a CC, Riazor being one.[/QUOTE]From:[url]http://www.elnacional.com.do/nacional/2010/4/19/45949/PN-requisa-las-cabanas-de-San-Isidro-y-30-de-Mayo[/url]
Translated
19 April 2010, 12: 29 PM
PN seizes the huts of San Isidro and 30 may
Written by: RUDDY GERMAN PEREZ (r.german@elnacional.com.do)
Members of criminal police investigations, the preventive police and the Group elite Swat commandeered this Monday morning motels may 30 Highway and the highway of San Isidro, while officially tell why operating.
Armed and accompanied by tax attachments, agents came to "cabins" 6: 00 a.m. in trucks, cars and motorcycles that elite police use groups.
Inputs and outputs to the "cottages" were occupied by Swat group agents, wearing long arms and wearing bulletproof vests, steel helmets, knee pads.
In each carrier agents require occupants number plates of vehicles, and their identities as noted journalists from the national.
Some owners of establishments asked journalists not to take pictures of places and customers on the grounds that it did damage to these business.
Police officers but did not provide any information, nor hindered the work of reporters.
In some motels, as Princess cabins, several couples emerged underwear at the insistence of requisadores agents.
Three couples were 39, 42 and 43 rooms and had to leave without dressing, then that the police officers in civilian clothes order them open and display your documents.
Requisitioned motels included Princess Love, Cabaña 33, French Riviera, Yes and no and Chévere, located on Highway 30 May.
It was reported that armed police officers also copies several motels Road San Isidro, accompanied by tax attachment.
When the national reporters arrived operation was completed.
Requisition participated in the preventive police service officers in the regional direction East with seat in Invivienda.
The police did not reveal the names of several individuals who were detained for research purposes.
Nor were announced the reasons for the retention of various vehicles whose occupants not carrying the relevant documents.
It was speculated that agents made requisitions to search for a person linked with José David Figueroa August, but this hypothesis was dropped since at operational nin agent treatment the national drug control (DNCD) did not participate.
The requisitions to "herds" of the 30 de Mayo concluded at 9: 00 a.m. when agents met near the high of the Luperón Avenue and conducted a rapid assessment of the operational results.
[QUOTE=Helpmann]It's not that hard to find a place in the DR where you can get a good caipirinha. In the DR, it's usually made with white rum instead of cachaca.
Nevertheless, it is hard to find someone who can make a good mojito in the DR.
-Helpmann :)[/QUOTE]
I taught the bartender at Blackbeard's how to make one. I even bought them a mortar-and-pestle at Jenny's so they could use the pestle to muddle the lime and sugar.
Actually, the [i]original[/i] daiquiri was near-identical - rum with lime juice and sugar, over ice. I've heard several stories about its invention, but they all point back to the southeast of Cuba ... and a drink called "Canchánchara" that became a symbol of the Cuban independence movement in the early 20th century; two-thirds rum and one-third lemon juice.
Careful what you Google, you may get drunk on it. ;)
Sup fellas,
Just a quick update. I've been to a lot of places in the past 2 days. Thanks to Boricua and Panman!!! I've had such a great time with the 2 of you, showing me around so good spots to hang at. My mind is still on Cristal at Club Model. I will be kicking myself for not taking back with me.
Its ok because Rosie (who looks like Sandra Bullock) from Club 305 tore my skinny ass apart Saturday night. I'm still walking a little this Sunday evening LOL.
I will do a full report when I get back Tuesday, that's if I can remeber everything that has gone on.
Hotel Riazor is the shit!! Its right in the middle of all the action. I have pictures and videos to share. Ill have my buddy edit a little video to put on youtube for us all.
Panman and Boricua, thank you guys so much again for all your help. I owe the both of you Big Time. Untill next time my friends!
Watnizzle78
Going forward, I am looking to rent an apartment when I travel to Santo Domingo? I want to rent on nightly, possible week. Anyone aware of resources?
I was highly impressed by the quality in this place. It is a little hard to find, Boricua Online should update the location on the map once again. The house is located in a residential area and the only way we found it was because of the security guard sitting outside.
Quoted 3 thousand pesos for 2 hours, I was assured it could be 4 hours or even longer if I called her in the morning time. Her only concern was to return back to the house before 1800 hrs. Highly recommended and so much more laid back than the bunch of desperate hardcore pros working in 305.
If I have to spend 3 thousand pesos in ass here in the DR, this is the only place from now on. Just make sure you negotiate what you want before or you could end up with an expensive ho that DOES NOT DO BBBJ. Damn that pisses me off.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Hotel Alisei is nice in Las Terrenas, some rooms with kitchens: [url]http://aliseihotel.com/[/url]
Nice restaurant in Hotel Alisei.
The Hotel where Bq Ribs stayed in Las Terrenas was also very nice.
Chevy Aveo, be careful with the tires on that car, it is the only rental car that I have used in DR, where I got flat tires.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the tip, I decided to skip Boca Chica and go straight to Las Terrenas today. Someone reported not long ago there was plenty of ass to be found for 1 thousand pesos in Las Terrenas, I guess I will find out. Even if I don't score I just want to see the beaches and visit Parque Los Haitises while there.
[QUOTE=Panman].......Someone reported not long ago there was plenty of ass to be found for 1 thousand pesos in Las Terrenas, I guess I will find out.....[/QUOTE]
I was in Las Terrenas about two months ago, second visit there. I don't know where you read the above at but from my experience it is far from true. Las Terrenas is a tiny little tourist town. There is a small bar off the little main road playing nothing but 60's American music with about 10 chicas and maybe one was doable. Las Terrenas beach is beautiful but there was definetly a lack of chicas.
I stayed at Caribey Hotel which was exceptionally nice. The desk clerk called the owner of the unit and the owner agreed to $70US cash a night.
The drive to Las Terrenas is fairly simple. The new highway to the end and turn right. After about 15 minutes you come to a fork in the road. To the right takes you to Sanchez. You want to stay to the left heading towards Las Terrenas. About another 15 minutes you will need to make a left. There is a sign posted for Las Terrenas. This road takes you over the mountains to Las Terrenas, drive carefully. Once you come down the mountain there is another left to take you towards the beach, Las Terrenas.
Good Luck.........
I posted these a few months ago but this is Las Terrenas.........
[QUOTE=Panman]Thanks for the tip, I decided to skip Boca Chica and go straight to Las Terrenas today. Someone reported not long ago there was plenty of ass to be found for 1 thousand pesos in Las Terrenas, I guess I will find out. Even if I don't score I just want to see the beaches and visit Parque Los Haitises while there.[/QUOTE]Playa Rincon is nice, Limon Falls is in Samana.
You may want to use the method that BQ Ribs uses in boca chica, in Las Terrenas. Off the beach road in Las Terrenas there are paved roads that go through a small town. You will see motoconchos grouped at some locations. You may want to ask a moto driver if he can retrieve some pros for you.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I was in Las Terrenas about two months ago, second visit there. I don't know where you read the above at but from my experience it is far from true. Las Terrenas is a tiny little tourist town. There is a small bar off the little main road playing nothing but 60's American music with about 10 chicas and maybe one was doable. Las Terrenas beach is beautiful but there was definetly a lack of chicas[/QUOTE]
Someone posted a positive report with little details about Las Terrenas in the general section not too long ago:
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?p=1039512#post1039512[/url]
I decided to stay one more day in SDQ and hang out with Boricual Online and Watnow during their last night here. We are planning our next target for this afternoon which will be the Gran Paradise. I switched hotels to yours favorite Jaguar and this is a nice place to stay, best of all with internet in my room.
[QUOTE=Panman]Someone posted a positive report with little details about Las Terrenas in the general section not too long ago:
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I decided to stay one more day in SDQ and hang out with Boricual Online and Watnow during their last night here. We are planning our next target for this afternoon which will be the Gran Paradise. I switched hotels to yours favorite Jaguar and this is a nice place to stay, best of all with internet in my room.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the Las Terrenas link. I am not knocking the OP but this was his first trip to the DR so anything would seem like Paradise. By all means go see Las Terrenas, drive the new highway. It is a nice trip but don't be surprised if you are ready to leave after one night.
Jaguar has been my favorite for quite some time. In room internet, frig, and multiple chica friendly. Before you leave SD go by Residence Venezia and ask to see a room. The rooms are much, much smaller than Jaguar but I really like Venezia. Venezia has in room WiFi, frig, A/C but to me it is just a little nicer than Jaguar.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]...my experience it is far from true. Las Terrenas is a tiny little tourist town. There is a small bar off the little main road playing nothing but 60's American music with about 10 chicas and maybe one was doable. Las Terrenas beach is beautiful but there was definetly a lack of chicas.[/QUOTE]Agreed. Don't go to Las Terrenas looking for women, because you will be disappointed. Ones weekdays are better served in Santo Domingo than in Las Terrenas or Boca Chica.
-Helpmann :)
[QUOTE=Panman]....I decided to skip Boca Chica and go straight to Las Terrenas.............[/QUOTE]
If you leave your hotel by noon time you can easily stop in Boca Chica for lunch just to see what people are talking about. Boca Chica is about 20 minutes past the entrance for the new highway. So you figure 20 extra minutes there and back and maybe walk around BC for an hour. There are a couple of nice restaurants on the beach. The Boat House or Isla Bonita.
Whatever you decide try to be getting on the new highway by 3 o'clock at the very latest. No way in this world do you want to drive the mountain road in the dark.
[QUOTE=Panman]I was highly impressed by the quality in this place. It is a little hard to find, Boricua Online should update the location on the map once again. The house is located in a residential area and the only way we found it was because of the security guard sitting outside.
Quoted 3 thousand pesos for 2 hours, I was assured it could be 4 hours or even longer if I called her in the morning time. Her only concern was to return back to the house before 1800 hrs. Highly recommended and so much more laid back than the bunch of desperate hardcore pros working in 305.
If I have to spend 3 thousand pesos in ass here in the DR, this is the only place from now on. Just make sure you negotiate what you want before or you could end up with an expensive ho that DOES NOT DO BBBJ. Damn that pisses me off.[/QUOTE]
Best Quality: 305 & Casa Modelos. Best Price: GDP/Piano (Same Owners) & Street after 2:00...
[QUOTE=Westy]I taught the bartender at Blackbeard's how to make one. I even bought them a mortar-and-pestle at Jenny's so they could use the pestle to muddle the lime and sugar.
Actually, the [i]original[/i] daiquiri was near-identical - rum with lime juice and sugar, over ice. I've heard several stories about its invention, but they all point back to the southeast of Cuba ... and a drink called "Canchánchara" that became a symbol of the Cuban independence movement in the early 20th century; two-thirds rum and one-third lemon juice.
Careful what you Google, you may get drunk on it. ;)[/QUOTE]
When I was in Havana, went to a place called Floridita which claimed to have invented the daiquiri. Life sized bronze statute of Hemingway leans on the bar.
Classified advertisements for escorts, massages and bars, can be found online in listin diario.
A few examples: "Ventas Varios, CENTRO DE MASAJES "MiniSpa Cleopatra" tiene su gran especial. Desde $1,000 Pesos Cel.: (829) 631-4532." I wonder what kind of massage for mil pesos?
"Playero en MAMBO BAR. Chicas en Tangas. Viernes: de Conejitas. Sabado: Babydoll. Abierto desde 5:00 p.m. Plaza Fernandez II, Churchill, esq. Jose A. Soler." Mambo Bar chicas in g strings (tangas), playboy bunnies on Fridays, Baby-dolls on Saturday. from 5pm.
"Ventas Varios, ABANIT Taina Masajes, chicas sexy, fina y elegante, full ejecutivo, escort. y serv. Hoteles, Cel. 829-573-1614."
Just a few more options to encounter pay for play in SDQ.
My Jet blue flight to SDQ was scheduled on 7:00 am, a short 40 minute flight from Puerto Rico. I showed up to Jet Blue check in desk and they told me: “Boricuaonline, you do not have reservations for this flight.” I said “What, I have evidence that I made a reservation a month ago. I showed up my papers and then she told me: “look here, you did a reservation from Santo Domingo to Puerto Rico, not from San Juan to Santo Domingo” Oh my!, I was afraid of to lose my vacation. The girl told me that the 7:00 a.m. flight was sold but that I can leave at 6:22 p.m. Just imagine, a guy that do not sleep all night waiting 12 additional hours at the airport. I paid a $100 fee for my mistake and was on waiting list for the 7:00 a.m. flight. Lucky me, I got a space on the flight and arrived to SDQ at 8:00 a.m.
I bought a 500 pesos Claro card on airport drugstore and got a 120 pesos bonus plus 50 pesos bonus for being a Claro client for more than one year.
My 750 pesos taxi arrived and I was on Riazor before 10:00 a.m. My room was not going to be available until 11:00 am so I leave my bags at hotel lobby and went to Villar Hermanos for breakfast. I noticed that Villar now charges the 10% legal tax which is supposed to be divided between employees but that on 99% of the situation the house takes that money for them and the employee never sees a dime. So please, tip these employees that earn less than a hundred US dollars per month working 50-60 hours per week. The 16% itebis tax is the equivalent of US sales tax. So now Villar is like the other places, charging 26% taxes on goods sold.
I walk down to Franks on el Conde to change dollars to pesos, the rate was 36.7, on Banco Popular it was 36.2 pesos per dollar, on the “We do not charge commissions” place on the airport the currency exchange rate was 31.7 pesos per dollar. I continue walking to Conde de Penalba and saw a cute streetgirl on the Plaza, she looked young so I asked her age, she told me 18 but do not have a cedula, I estimated her age to be 15 or 16. I walked back all Paseo El Conde and identified a few street girls, more than in past trips and it was like 11:00 am so it is good news. There were 3 other girls on Pacos, one was very pretty but my hotel room was not ready and I do not like sex after a meal so I continue walking back to my hotel. My room was ready so I took my bag to room 202. Prices on minibar: 12 0z Presidente can, 2$, 20oz bottled water, 1$, 20 coke, $1.50. You can order room service from Manolos.
I took a 2 hour nap (I was sleepless) and called a taxi to GBP at 3 pm, 140 pesos Apollo taxi from Riazor. I later learned that Aero taxi charges 130 pesos for intra-city transfers. I was the only customer when I arrived to GBP, about 10 chicas. I decided to take 1000 pesos ($27.25) one chica special, was undecided between a petite brunette or blonde, I chose the brunette, Kenia. We went to the room with the bench press and Kenia told me “do you want the 2 chicas 1500 special? I can call my novia and we are going to have a nice time.” I was tempted so I said ok and lucky me, her girlfriend was the petite blonde I like but did not choose.
Waleska is the blonde and real novia with Kenia. They met at a gas station, Waleska saw Kenia in other car and went over her to offer a job to Kenia at GBP. Each girl receives a 500 pesos pay per service, and the casa receives 500. Girls do not receive commissions for a beer, they receive a 150 pesos commission per drink customer buys for her. So we had the 3 some, I kissed every girl, they kissed, they played into each one, I fucked both and ended inside Kenia while Waleska’s pussy was in my mouth. I stayed like two additional hours with both chicas in the bar. It was fun and worth the price. I left and went to Villar to eat.
Later my friend Mandy showed up at my hotel so after an hour we went to La Parada bar to chat and for a few Presidentes. We had a good time drinking beers until 10:00 pm. The waitress that was attending us caught my attention, nice chica on a miniskirt. She was very nice to us. I put my name and phone number on a napkin under her tip and left the place with my friend. Mandy left me at Riazor, then I went to Jaragua casino.
On Jaragua I saw I chica I was with last year, a pretty white brunette with a culo Panman will enjoy much, we chat for a little, then I went to see the show on Merengue Bar. A few minutes later I decided to return to La Parada bar, a girl said hi on my way to the new casino entrance-exit. She said “I know you, I have seen you before”. I was looking at her, pretty, white busty blonde. Then I asked for her name and she said “Heidy”. Heidy was one of two blondes I took for a 3 some to a cabana on year 2006. On 2006 Heidy had the most perfect body I have ever seen on a chica: busty and firm, no body marks, hairless body, tight waist, curvy ass, blonde curly hair, soft body, sweet angel face. It was nice to see her again. She was not a perfect 10 this time, she had a baby so you know. She said she miss me much because was a gentleman with her and asked to go to my room, she asked for $100 but I said it was too much and left her and walk to la Parada Bar. My waiter was there and smiled and said “Hi boricuaonline”, I asked her how does she know my name, then I remembered that I left a napkin with my phone on it. She served me a beer and stand besides me, knowing each other. She is a very nice girl. I invited her for lunch on Saturday and she said ok. I left the place and walked down to Coppa disco. I noticed somebody was behind me and the shhhhh begun, I looked back and it was Heidy. She told me she can go with me for $60, now that she is outside of Jaragua and don’t have to tip hotel security and I said ok, so we walked to Independencia by Melia Santo Domingo exit. On Riazor she stayed for an hour, we have average sex but I was happy to see again the body of Miss Perfect body 2006, not a perfect body anymore, but still a cute girl. That ended day one of my trip.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline] That ended day one of my trip.[/QUOTE]You are a good man, giving leche to hungry Dominicanas.
Sigue (continue), more posts, thanks.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]........“Boricuaonline, you do not have reservations for this flight.”......[/QUOTE]You sure must have been really excited about getting back to the DR. I can't imagine YOU booking a trip in reverse.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline].......I bought a 500 pesos Claro card on airport drugstore and got a 120 pesos bonus plus 50 pesos bonus for being a Claro client for more than one year.....[/QUOTE]Claro is running some really good specials when you add minutes. The more you spend to recharge the more free minutes they give you.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]......went to Villar Hermanos for breakfast. I noticed that Villar now charges the 10% legal tax which is supposed to be divided between employees but that on 99% of the situation the house takes that money for them and the employee never sees a dime. So please, tip these employees that earn less than a hundred US dollars per month working 50-60 hours per week. The 16% itebis tax is the equivalent of US sales tax. So now Villar is like the other places, charging 26% taxes on goods sold........[/QUOTE]
I usually end up eating at Villar Hnos a few times each trip only because it is convient. I would rate their food as average at the best. For you coffee drinkers Villar Hnos has their own blend of coffee they sell to bring back home. You can either get the bean or ground.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]......I do not like sex after a meal so I continue walking back to my hotel...............[/QUOTE]Now this is where you are starting to confuse me........
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]..........I fucked both and ended inside Kenia while Waleska’s pussy was in my mouth........[/QUOTE]but now I understand. You only like sex while having a meal. LOL
Glad you were able to get on the early flight and not miss out on a day. Thanks for the report and looking forward to reading what adventures you and your two new wingmen got into.
Nice report BoricuaOnline
Thanks vesuv
Hey guys,
I just got back from my 5 day trip in SD. Heres a girl i found on the streets. Not the best quality but i had to start some where . I found Rose on Ave. Independencia around 1:30 am. A guy named Raffie who kept hustling me to pick a girl from the street so he could get a small commission. 1500 pesos for Rose and 200 pesos for Raffie. More to come.
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I met up with a board member and we went to GBP. This place is AMAZING!!!
We walked in and had a few drinks as the chicas where shaking their tight asses in front of my face. Giving lap dances and showing me the SKILLS THAT PAYS THE BILLS!!!! Here's is Sonni:
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[QUOTE=Watnow78]I met up with a board member and we went to GBP. This place is AMAZING!
We walked in and had a few drinks as the chicas where shaking their tight asses in front of my face. Giving lap dances and showing me the SKILLS THAT PAYS THE BILLS!!!! Here's is Sonni:
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In November 2009, I went to SD and stayed at Hotel Clarion at US$ 110 / night
For some reason they did not allowed the guest even after me telling them that I am ready to pay extra cost but they did not allow.
I called up a guy whose mobile number was mentioned in some internet site. He provided me with a beautiful white latino girl who charged me US$ 180. I cummed her once and she left within a hour.
Before getting into bed she collected money from me and then she was pushing me get things done so she can leave.
Can anyone suggest me any reasonable hotel which has chica friendly policy? Also a place where I can get good chicas at reasonable price.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]I met up with a board member and we went to GBP. This place is AMAZING!!!
We walked in and had a few drinks as the chicas where shaking their tight asses in front of my face. Giving lap dances and showing me the SKILLS THAT PAYS THE BILLS!!!! Here's is Sonni:
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[QUOTE=Sameer V]In November 2009, I went to SD and stayed at Hotel Clarion at US$ 110 / night
For some reason they did not allowed the guest even after me telling them that I am ready to pay extra cost but they did not allow.
I called up a guy whose mobile number was mentioned in some internet site. He provided me with a beautiful white latino girl who charged me US$ 180. I cummed her once and she left within a hour.
Before getting into bed she collected money from me and then she was pushing me get things done so she can leave.
Can anyone suggest me any reasonable hotel which has chica friendly policy? Also a place where I can get good chicas at reasonable price.[/QUOTE]
I'm planning to go to Santo Domingo (and Sosua) soon, and without asking (thanks to those who asked before and also the ones who posted trip reports), I know where to go and where to stay.
It seems to me that you did all the wrong things. You don't need a middle man in DR to find women, they're everywhere.
Sosua is a better place for the novice, I've been there 5 times.
When are you planning to go again?
i always have a plan b or c or d in santo domingo if plan a do not show. there is a sweet dilemma when a,b, c or d are all available and willing to visit me at the same time. it happened to me during all my stay, chicas calling while i was with other/others.
i woke up relatively early, this friday i met panman. he arrived late because of a flight delay and had problems sleeping because his room was one of the rooms with balcony in front of the avenue. he later learned that if he closes balcony door the noise is significantly reduced, lol. he is a cool guy, the worst driver i have ever met on my entire life so he fits perfectly to sdq driving. he was on his chevy aveo believing that he was driving a gas truck, crossing red lights, driving out of lanes and in between big trucks on curves, but we survived and no police harassed us.
we agreed to visit gbp after 2 pm. we arrived near 3 pm and there was a client with my blonde chica so it was going to be difficult to repeat thursdays 3 some. i was ready to rumble after la pela made effect on me. friday’s is costume day so girls were dressed on police, military , wedding, secretary costume etc. i took my military kenia to make some bombing on me, she offered me another chica, i said ok after a while. the secretary arrived ready for some dicktation. it was good with kenia but the secretary need some more training. the session was not as good as thursday but i managed to end over kenia’s pussy and pelvic area. we went back to the bar area and panman was not there, he was hand-cuffed by the police woman and violently raped. we spent like 2 or 3 more hours in the bar, having fun with the chicas. my blonde chica showed up and at a moment i was in the sofa with kenia and waleska, my favorite gbp girls. a client arrived and waleska gave me some good tongue for a while, she was not interested in the new guy or was giving the chance to the other girls to take him. kenia and waleska were giving to me good company, panman can attest that i do not want to leave the place. i made arrangements with the chicas for an hotel visit on sunday morning. we left the place and there was a little traffic but driving guy knows more how to drive in the city than map man so we came back to riazor with no problems.
on the night i spent most of the time at la parada drinking beers, i was hungry so my waitress suggested me to eat from the restaurant so she showed me the menu. i chose the breaded fried chicken with rice, fried plantain (tostones) and an avocado salad. the meal was good and the price was too. panman arrived later and give me company for a few hours. we chatted about a lot of things while listening to live music. two of my lady friends arrived and stayed for a while, then went to coppa. my new chica the waiter told me she was hungry so i ordered some appetizers so she can grab and eat some. she put the appetizers on our table but panman was hungry too so he ate most of chica food. i waited for like 90 minutes more until the chica ended her workshift. we went on panman car to manolos, my girl ordered a cordon blue chicken but was served a grilled chicken breast. she decided to eat it because then they will charge the meal to the waiter. panman ordered some food and also eat 90% of my chica’s grilled chicken. what can you expect of a guy that eats two large pizzas as appetizer, lol. panman go up to his room while i was with the chica in front of the hotel.
there was this blonde chica at the other site of the street with an umbrella trying to seduce a guy. my girl know this chica, i know her too. she was elizabeth, a blonde white streetworker with a nice body , she almost always wears white jeans. she was good with me a year ago so i can recommend her. my chica knows her as blondi (because she is blonde), she always eat at the chimi near my chicas workplace. at the time i was with my chica i can see half of blondi’s ass from the other side of the street. at 2:30 am time my chica and i had our first kiss, awwwwww!!! how cute. i called a taxi for her and that way my second day ended.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]Hey guys,
I just got back from my 5 day trip in SD. Heres a girl i found on the streets. Not the best quality but i had to start some where . I found Rose on Ave. Independencia around 1:30 am. A guy named Raffie who kept hustling me to pick a girl from the street so he could get a small commission. 1500 pesos for Rose and 200 pesos for Raffie. More to come.
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[QUOTE=Watnow78]I met up with a board member and we went to GBP. This place is AMAZING!
We walked in and had a few drinks as the chicas where shaking their tight asses in front of my face. Giving lap dances and showing me the SKILLS THAT PAYS THE BILLS!!!! Here's is Sonni:
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Saturday night I hit up a few bars and ended up at CLUB 305. I couldn't believe my eyes as I walked in, 30 Chicas rushed me and a the friends I was with. I personally enjoyed the attention they showed hoping for me to choose the one girl for the night. I came across this little hottie named Rosita. 5'2", 110lbs, nice boobs, and a round ass. She looked like Sandra Bullock! I had to have her. She was sexy as hell dancing and shaking her little body in front of me. I had a few Presidente's and took her back to my room RIAZOR for some porn style action.
Here she is:
I had a Beer with Panman and Boricua at this bar.
[QUOTE=Haint69]Thanks for that Orbitz coupon Jaosousa. I Paid 745 for the hotel and flight. I had to wait till September, but is was good deal.[/QUOTE]De Nada.
With the Orbitz code, the Hotel Europa in Zona Colonial is about $36 per night. I just don't know anything the hotel europa. Orbitz has two different prices for the hotel europa.
I am looking for dates in September, Delta has a non-stop flight from JFK to SDQ for $383. Package price, air + hotel for 7 nights at hotel europa, is about $641 for 1 traveler.
I have to thank Panman and Watnow for their company. It was very nice to hang with you guys. I’ve learned a lot from you and had a great time.
Saturday is usually the day of week with most social activities. I woke up early and eat my breakfast at Villar Hermanos. Ok, I have breakfast included at Riazor but it is a very basic breakfast, your choice of juices, your choice of coffee or milk and your choice of fruits or eggs. By noon I met with waitress chica and another chica (a co-worker) and went to Plaza Central very easy to get there from Riazor, a left after Riazor going north all across Gazcue until Kennedy, then a traffic light and there we were. This place is not as big as Mega Centro but have a decent amount of stores on 3 levels plus a food court with over a dozen restaurants. Good place to meet non pros, I got the eye from a few cute chicas while there. We shared a Dominos large pizza and had a nice conversation. My chica coworker was asking about Panman, she looks very interested on him. My chica asked me to buy a Bob the Builder toy for her kid and I pleased her, the baby was happy when she went back home after work and gave the toy to him. We walked the mall and then came back to my hotel, later went to el Jaragua, there was a Tourism fair. There were lots of models on sexy suits and some on carnival like bikinis. I took a lot of promotional brochures, Dominicans can get all inclusive specials for less than a hundred dollars per day on double occupancy. Cheap. I walk to la Parada, drank a few beers and went back to my hotel to shower and get ready for the night.
Panman called me and told that Watnow is on the hotel so we all 3 can hang out. I told him to look for me at La Parada. I went to la Parada and ordered a large portion of appetizers: crispy chicken, chicken croquettes, fried cheddar cheese balls, quipes and fried plantains. Panman arrived and I finally met Watnow. We shared a large Presidente, the appetizers arrived and we shared it with La Parada girls with as I said earlier in other post they do not have meal time. It was funny to see the girls coming in and out grabbing something to eat.
We left the place and begun our chica hunting. We made a few round trips around malecon and Independencia to see the streetworkers but there weren’t much to see at that time so we headed to Modelos. After a few minutes we made a left on the right street out of Independencia. I was going to tell Panman that there are usually a guy or two on chairs in front of places like Modelos. I asked for Casa Modelos to a guy in front of a colmadon and he told me” do you see that house with the guys in front of it? That is the place. We entered the place and the girls lined up, we hard it find to choose a chica, most girls were very pretty. We finally choose one each and chatted with the girls. My girl was a white long haired brunette with a slim waist and relatively tall. She was very nice, we had a nice conversation and I was ready to go with her but I was doing it only if the other guys were taking her chicas out too, but they did not. They were on GBP earlier so you can imagine how tired they were. I exchanged phone # with the chica to see her next day. We then made another malecon to Independencia round trip and the street girls were there. Panman stopped on a corner and we began chatting with the chicas. They were offering herselves for barely over 1000 pesos, we had fun with them for a few minutes and before saying goodbye they asked for 100 pesos for a Jumbo Presidente to share. We collected a few coins and completed the 100 pesos. One girl showed us her tits and and told her to get closer and sucked her nipples. It was fun.
We decided to go to Gazcue and hit 56 Piano Bar on Pasteur. As we entered there were two chicas, it was near closing time. One of the chica was a pretty slim dominicana with large tits, we had fun talking with her and taking advantage of Watnow’s almost zero Spanish language knowledge to make some jokes. 56 is a Piano bar that has a drawing of a piano and some piano music played on the bar, maybe there was a piano but I did not saw it. The price for a full massage is 2,000 pesos, there are some 1,500 pesos specials on some days as published in Mundo Anuncio. We left 56 by midnight, I was impressed with the cute chica, I,ll visit the place on Monday, it is closed on Sundays. We got out to the car and a guy was outside telling us about 305. He said there were a hundred chicas there, then he claimed there are over 140 chicas. He gave me a brochure for a discount and I asked how much it cost with the brochure. He told me 2,000 pesos. He wanted to go inside the car to go with us but I told him we are going to some other place. We headed to 305 and the guy was there waiting for us. Panman parked the car and as we entered dozens of chicas began to dance and move around us. I said hi to like 20 of them and then go to the bathroom to take some breath. There was one chica that was more persistent than the other, Melody. She has a body similar to Casa Modelos chica but a few years younger. White, slim, long black hair, a babyface. My first school girlfriend at age 7 was white and with black long hair so that explains a lot about my chica tastes. We danced a little and then shared a loveseat for more near an hour, I bought her 2 drinks which I tasted, it contents: 100% lemonade. The chica was nice so I agreed to take her back to my room after my 2:00 am with waitress chica. She gave me her # to call her after my date. I went to my date, Panman took me to la Parada , he was with a 305 chica in the car. My La Parada chica asked me about the girl that was inside the car, that if she was Panman girlfriend, I told her that she is a friend only. So Panman, if you go back to Santo Domingo before leaving the country, the girl that you asked the drink for my amiga is interested on you. I had a nice short time with my waitress chica and then went back to my hotel. It was raining so I decided to call Melody to go to my room instead of paying 150 pesos for a 2 block taxi ride to 305. I left her a few text messages, I called her, she did not answer. I tried a few times over a 15 minute period until….I felt asleep. End of day 3.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]I had a Beer with Panman and Boricua at this bar.[/QUOTE]
La Parada, also known as La Ceniza, its original name, the first place I drank a Presidente back in 1998. It is a open bar with live music, kareoke, mariachis, depending of the day of the week. A less than 5 minute walk west of Jaragua. They have a car wash a restaurant and a chica casa back of this bar.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]De Nada.
With the Orbitz code, the Hotel Europa in Zona Colonial is about $36 per night. I just don't know anything the hotel europa. Orbitz has two different prices for the hotel europa.
I am looking for dates in September, Delta has a non-stop flight from JFK to SDQ for $383. Package price, air + hotel for 7 nights at hotel europa, is about $641 for 1 traveler.[/QUOTE]
Do you have your dates already? I'll be taking that fly (DL493?) on September 17, maybe we (anyone else?) could share a taxi to Santo Domingo. I'm planning to spend my first night in Hotel Roma (El Conde) and the next day take the bus to Sosua, but...if I like Santo Domingo, I might stay there!
[QUOTE=Watnow78]Saturday night I hit up a few bars and ended up at CLUB 305. I couldn't believe my eyes as I walked in, 30 Chicas rushed me and a the friends I was with. I personally enjoyed the attention they showed hoping for me to choose the one girl for the night. I came across this little hottie named Rosita. 5'2", 110lbs, nice boobs, and a round ass. She looked like Sandra Bullock! I had to have her. She was sexy as hell dancing and shaking her little body in front of me. I had a few Presidente's and took her back to my room RIAZOR for some porn style action.
Here she is:[/QUOTE]
I was with Melody when Panman told me: guess what, Watnow left with a girl. We laughed, what a horny guy, lol.
Boricua
Last time I was there, La Parada - the chica place had closed. I went by about two weeks ago and it was dark. I don't remember seeing any action there in my trips in May and June. I liked the place and discovered one of my favoritas there a couple years back, a cute law student that I still keep in touch with.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]De Nada.
With the Orbitz code, the Hotel Europa in Zona Colonial is about $36 per night. I just don't know anything the hotel europa. Orbitz has two different prices for the hotel europa.
I am looking for dates in September, Delta has a non-stop flight from JFK to SDQ for $383. Package price, air + hotel for 7 nights at hotel europa, is about $641 for 1 traveler.[/QUOTE]
I stayed at Europa a couple years back. Nice hotel, good location in the Zona Colonial but the breakfast sucked (rooftop restaurant) and it was not chica friendly when I was there.
[QUOTE=Koki9290]I stayed at Europa a couple years back. Nice hotel, good location in the Zona Colonial but the breakfast sucked (rooftop restaurant) and it was not chica friendly when I was there.[/QUOTE]Thanks, I read a review on Expedia where a guy said the hotel europa charged him an extra $12 when his girlfriend visited.
[QUOTE=Rebel Monger]Do you have your dates already? I'll be taking that fly (DL493?) on September 17, maybe we (anyone else?) could share a taxi to Santo Domingo. I'm planning to spend my first night in Hotel Roma (El Conde) and the next day take the bus to Sosua, but...if I like Santo Domingo, I might stay there![/QUOTE]I have no dates yet, September 17 might be good for me, I will let you know.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]De Nada.
With the Orbitz code, the Hotel Europa in Zona Colonial is about $36 per night. I just don't know anything the hotel europa. Orbitz has two different prices for the hotel europa.
I am looking for dates in September, Delta has a non-stop flight from JFK to SDQ for $383. Package price, air + hotel for 7 nights at hotel europa, is about $641 for 1 traveler.[/QUOTE]
When I first went there, maybe four years ago, Europa was guest friendly, with about $15 fee. Terrible location,car horns and car alarms late night and early morning. The breakfast is bread and a few pieces of fruit. Rooms are so-so, 1.5 stars by US standards. Have to walk two blocks to Conde.
Any chances of bringing girls back to the Melia Hotel just next to Jaragua?
[QUOTE=Nixonbd]When I first went there, maybe four years ago, Europa was guest friendly, with about $15 fee. Terrible location,car horns and car alarms late night and early morning. The breakfast is bread and a few pieces of fruit. Rooms are so-so, 1.5 stars by US standards. Have to walk two blocks to Conde.[/QUOTE]It is on the same street as bar 360 I believe. That part of Zona Colonial can be noisy. $36 per night is a good price, if it were chica friendly. Supposedly some rooms were rehabbed in the last few years.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]I have no dates yet, September 17 might be good for me, I will let you know.[/QUOTE]
Jao
Come down. I'll be in La Capital for the weekend of Aug 6 with a buddy or two from here in Miami.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I was with Melody when Panman told me: guess what, Watnow left with a girl. We laughed, what a horny guy, lol.[/QUOTE]Hahaa. I didn't even finish my Presidente, i had to have this girl. One of the best experiences I've had with a girl.
I need to go back soon!
Here's a photo o the Club 305 where I picked up Rosita. The pictures came out a little to small except for the La Parada one. I will see if I can get a larger file.
These pictures are a bit larger.
Sorry for the Small pics.
Here are more larger pics. Sonni From GBP.
I had a 4 night stay at this hotel.
Drove thru some brutal rainfall from Sosua to Sto. Domingo and checked into Hotel Venezia located on Av. Independencia across the Shell gas station. Looks like my kind of place, not flashy, quiet, gated parking lot next door, good wi fi inside room, small safe, guest friendly, and best of all 1500 pesos a night. The problem is there are no towels or soap in the bathroom, but that does't matter at least there's a big roll of cheap toilet paper in there. Bed looks queen size and mini fridge is quite big.
[url]http://www.residence-venezia.com/location.htm[/url]
[QUOTE=Watnow78]Saturday night I hit up a few bars and ended up at CLUB 305. I couldn't believe my eyes as I walked in, 30 Chicas rushed me and a the friends I was with. I personally enjoyed the attention they showed hoping for me to choose the one girl for the night. I came across this little hottie named Rosita. 5'2", 110lbs, nice boobs, and a round ass. She looked like Sandra Bullock! I had to have her. She was sexy as hell dancing and shaking her little body in front of me. I had a few Presidente's and took her back to my room RIAZOR for some porn style action.
Here she is:[/QUOTE]
She Is the best porn style action in 305 and I am at 40% of the population. tosses salad and swallows with a smile. She was 3 months preggo in April; Therefore, it is obvious to say she terminated.
I offered for better lingerie but she declined. Absolute sweetie pie! She is 10 times prettier without the wig. Short curly red blondish accentuating her face. She is Gorgeous!
Just call me: The Watcher! I rented a room at da Malecon center condos and can attest Santo quantity & quantity makes the north sux. P.S. I saw yall balling.
[QUOTE=Koki9290]Jao,
Come down. I'll be in La Capital for the weekend of Aug 6 with a buddy or two from here in Miami.[/QUOTE]Airfare is caro (expensive) in August, $531, in September the airfare is $383.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]It is on the same street as bar 360 I believe. That part of Zona Colonial can be noisy. $36 per night is a good price, if it were chica friendly. Supposedly some rooms were rehabbed in the last few years.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but that's $36 and their 26% tax tacked on takes it to $45.36 per night.
[QUOTE=Panman]Drove thru some brutal rainfall from Sosua to Sto. Domingo and checked into Hotel Venezia located on Av. Independencia across the Shell gas station. Looks like my kind of place, not flashy, quiet, gated parking lot next door, good wi fi inside room, small safe, guest friendly, and best of all 1500 pesos a night. The problem is there are no towels or soap in the bathroom, but that does't matter at least there's a big roll of cheap toilet paper in there. Bed looks queen size and mini fridge is quite big.
[url]http://www.residence-venezia.com/location.htm[/url][/QUOTE]
Venezia is the joint. The maid forgot the towels and soap as I always have plenty. What floor was your room on? There are three cleaning ladies and all of them are very nice. Just ask and you will have more towels and soap than you will ever need.
Jaguar has always been my favorite hotel but Venezia is doing a real good job of taking the number one spot for me. I go for the $50 or less a night hotels and you really can't beat Venezia for the price and location.
[QUOTE=Nixonbd]Yeah, but that's $36 and their 26% tax tacked on takes it to $45.36 per night.[/QUOTE]No, with the Orbitz promo code, for a 7 night air and hotel package, the total price is $36 per night, which includes all taxes.
Panman, did you have a reservation or just walk in off the street. A couple weeks ago, I called the Venezia and they quoted me 1700P.
And Jao, settle a big one and come on down. What's a couple hundred bucks in the grand scheme of things. You're going to wait two months between trips? Didn't know you could go that long without jonesing for toto Dominicana.
[QUOTE=Skrabb]Any chances of bringing girls back to the Melia Hotel just next to Jaragua?[/QUOTE]
Melia is definitely the less girl friendly hotel of the city. Very tigh security.
[QUOTE=Koki9290]Panman, did you have a reservation or just walk in off the street. A couple weeks ago, I called the Venezia and they quoted me 1700P..[/QUOTE]
I have walked in off the street but you are much better off making a reservation. The rate is 1500 pesos for the single room. The desk clerk may tell you it is a 300 pesos chica fee but just ignore her. Once they didn't have the single room and gave me a double for the same price.
[QUOTE=Skrabb]Any chances of bringing girls back to the Melia Hotel just next to Jaragua?[/QUOTE]Manizales got a pro into Melia, he gave a security guy around 500 pesos and he brought a pro to his room at the Hotel Melia.
[QUOTE=Anthonyvmontana]Going forward, I am looking to rent an apartment when I travel to Santo Domingo? I want to rent on nightly, possible week. Anyone aware of resources?[/QUOTE]There are short term apartment rentals in SDQ. I prefer to stay in apartments with full kitchens and usually more space, there are advantages to staying in an apartment. I have seen apartment rentals in SDQ starting at $45 per night. I saw a nice two floor apartment with a roof top BBQ oven for $500 for 7 nights.
Google Santo Domingo Apartment rentals and you will find various pages that have short term apartment rentals. [url]http://www.vrbo.com/vacation-rentals/caribbean/dominican-republic/santo-domingo[/url]
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I have walked in off the street but you are much better off making a reservation. The rate is 1500 pesos for the single room. The desk clerk may tell you it is a 300 pesos chica fee but just ignore her. Once they didn't have the single room and gave me a double for the same price.[/QUOTE]
Tks, Bq. I usually stay at jaguar but my wingman wasn't thrilled the last time we were there. So we're vascillating between budget Venezia and the more upscale Hotel BQ as we're only there 3 days. Anyone had any experience recently at the BQ.(formerly Delta)
[QUOTE=Koki9290]Tks, Bq. I usually stay at jaguar but my wingman wasn't thrilled the last time we were there...........[/QUOTE]
Don't know exactly what it is but Jaguar just isn't what it used to be. I can't quite put my finger on it but something about that place has changed for the worst. I stayed there recently and went two days without the cleaning lady even knocking on the door to see if I wanted the room cleaned.
The owner's wife ain't exactly the friendliest person in the world either.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Venezia is the joint. The maid forgot the towels and soap as I always have plenty. [/QUOTE]
Tipping the maid increases service quality from basic to vip. At Riazor my bathroom has two towels, I used one on the first night and next day the maid took the used one without replacing it, leaving just one towel. Next day I asked for 3 or 4 towels (for my chicas to shower or to clean their toto)and left a $2 dollar tip plus a package of Ritz crackers ( a substitute of BQ ham and cheese sandwiches). That day I received 4 towels, additional bar soaps and another room key. Riazor has this system were you have to place the key inside a slot to keep room electricity on so this additional key was a great help to keep my room cold`at all hours.
This weekend Cosmopolitan and Presidente celebrated the Bikini Bash 2010 on Juan Dolio beach with 770 chicas in bikini. A friend was there and he promised me a few pics to share.
For those who are in SDQ this next weekend is the Festival del Merengue at malecon area so guys have fun there.
[QUOTE=Anthonyvmontana]Going forward, I am looking to rent an apartment when I travel to Santo Domingo? I want to rent on nightly, possible week. Anyone aware of resources?[/QUOTE]Town-home in Zona Colonial starting at $70 per night: [url]http://www.cyberrentals.com/rental/p207018[/url]
Apartment in Zona Colonial for about $80 per night: [url]http://www.cyberrentals.com/rental/p327917[/url]
In August looks like BQ Hotel is about $121 per night. Very close to BQ Hotel is Hotel El Embajador which is about $115 per night in August.
[QUOTE=Koki9290]Tks, Bq. I usually stay at jaguar but my wingman wasn't thrilled the last time we were there. So we're vascillating between budget Venezia and the more upscale Hotel BQ as we're only there 3 days. Anyone had any experience recently at the BQ.(formerly Delta)[/QUOTE]
Sunday a.m. it was time for a 3some with GBP chicas. The phone rang and I thought it was Kenia or Franchesca, but it was Melody from 305. She claimed why I did not show back to 305 to pick her as agreed, I told her that I called and p.m. her but she did not answer. She said if she can come and I said ok, she is a cute girl and I did nothing the night before. A minute later Kenia called, she was on her way to my hotel. Oh man, I called Melody and told her if 2:00 p.m. was ok to her, she said no problem, so it is going to be Kenia and Waleska from 11:00 to 2:00 pm and Melody from 2:00 pm. Guess what? My phone rang again. It was waiter chica: “hi boricuaonline, I am going to arrive to your hotel by 2:00 p.m. with a lunch I am making just for you”. So it is going to be Waleska and Kenia 11:00 am, waiter chica from 2:00 to 4:00 and…oh, I forgot, I have Yissell by 4:00 pm, so Melody has to wait a bit more.
Kenia arrived without Waleska, she tried to call her but was not available. So ok, Kenia is nice. We chatted a little, about her life, her novia etc. She told me that on average a chica earns 25,000 pesos a month plus the money she can make outside work. For each 1,000 pesos special the chica earns 500 and the casa 500, for a 1500 chica 3some each girl earns 500 pesos and the casa 500. They earn money on drinks but not on beers. Kenia had short hair when I met her on GBP, but she arrived with a long black hair thanks to extensions. She told me she is using hair extensions because Panman told her that I love long hair and that she did that to please me (yeah right) The session was way better than in GBP. We have more time, we were on a more relaxed and comfortable environment, it was the best sex of all my stay. We spent over two hours of gfe, she was very nice with me. She knew other chica was going to visit me and asked if any of my friends (Watnow and Panman) wanted to have some fun. Panman was out of home and I did not know which room Watnow was staying. It was funny, next day I learned that Watnow was staying in front of me, door to door. I paid 1500 pesos to Kenia for her excellent service, she does not ask for taxi money or tip. She wanted to sleep with me on my last night in the city but I already had plans so I declined her offer.
A friend called asking for the dinner date I offered her a week ago. I told her that she can come by 6:00 pm but I told her to get a taxi to my hotel and then to the restaurant and that I am not going to pay more than 300 pesos for both transfers. She said ok. Five minute later waitress chica arrived with a lunch for me. She bathed while I was eating a delicious meal made especially for me. She went out with a towel covering her body, we had a little foreplay and we talked and watched TV. then she went to work. I agreed to see her later at work. Yissel arrived at 4:00 pm, boy today girls punctuality was amazing. Yissel is a girl I met from the internet just a few hours before my trip. She asked me for a calling card the day I was with Panman at GBP so I was not going to call or see her but this woman looked hot in pictures. She is white with a big round ass. She kissed me in the mouth in the lobby and lobby guy was like “wow another girl”. I smiled and went up. This girl was a little crazy but I love her energy. I was tired from my session with Kenia so I left her do the woman on top position . Her ass was so nice so I asked her to reverse so I can see her ass while she rides me. She pleased me. After we end I asked her to eat her pussy. I licked her pussy and few minutes later she was moving it against my tongue so she was virtually masturbating with my mouth. A scream and a few pelvic movements told me that my mission was accomplished. I paid her 1500 pesos and she told me it was not much but I promised her to see again next day so then she asked for 200 pesos for taxi. I gave her 100 pesos and told her that I have no more money with me. I know she can go home on an 18 pesos public car so she do not insisted more.
So it was almost 6:00 pm and I was tired so the dinner date is going to be a relaxing experience. I called my friend and asked if she was ready. She said “casi” (almost ready) so I took a shower and dressed. I called her again and then again she said she was going to call a taxi. I asked how much time and she said 30 minutes. I told her to pick me at the colmadon in front of Hotel Navarro, one of BQRibs favorite spots. I walked down to the colmadon and asked for a large Presidente Light, just 80 pesos, a good price. I sit next to a puta who gave me some conversation, I bought her a juice she asked for. There were four other girls, one of them a pretty girl with a nice dress , I thought she was not a puta but she was. Her appearance was one of a high class chica, she left the place with an old man on a yipeta. It was more than 7:00 pm and still waiting my friend. I called her again and she told me she was going to call the taxi. WTF? I though she was on her way to me. Other girl propositioned to me, asking 2500 pesos. I told her I was waiting for a friend and she replied, “do you think 2500 pesos is too much? Is 1500 ok to you?” I told her no thanks. I went back to my hotel , my friend arrived at 8:30 with her best friend, a pretty chica who was the “taxi” my friend was talking about. So now I understand, two chicas getting ready for me, that’s why I had to wait so much. We went to Cheff Pepper on Gustavo Mejia Ricart Ave., a place recommended by BQ. Good food, excellent service, a nice place, a full course meal for 3 cost near $60 dollars. I ate a juicy rib eye with onion rings and mashed cassava with cheese, we had appetizers, salads, drinks and desert. The girls that worked there are pretty.
We headed to La Parada bar and I arrived with my two pretty amigas. I noticed my waitress girl was not happy. My two amigas spent like an hour with me and left. My chica do not want to talk to me and I asked her why. She told me “you don’t know why? You arrived with two chicas and all my co-workers were like” look your guy arrived with two other girls, why is he doing that to you? You can trust any man!” I talked to her and in one minute she was happy again. It was a bad day for her, she did almost $3 on tips. I paid for two beers and gave her a 1000 pesos tip. I went back to my hotel and was considering to visit Melody on 305 but I was tired. I went to Coppa, my friends were not there, I walked by Independencia and saw Elizabeth who was calling me but I ignored her. End of a satisfying day.
BoricuaOnline,
Great report dude
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]In August looks like BQ Hotel is about $121 per night. Very close to BQ Hotel is Hotel El Embajador which is about $115 per night in August.[/QUOTE]
Book any hotel you can through orbitz for 4 or more nights and use code 75orbitz and get $75 off the entire stay. I was able to check the BQ and you can use the code for that.
Hey Boriqua,
great shot of Waleska. thx for the report, no way I would have that much energy to be juggling so many chicas.
I could see why your waitress was angry, effectively you were putting the cuernos on her. Glad it worked out though.
[QUOTE=Nacho]Hey Boriqua,
great shot of Waleska. thx for the report, no way I would have that much energy to be juggling so many chicas.
I could see why your waitress was angry, effectively you were putting the cuernos on her. Glad it worked out though.[/QUOTE]
That makes two of us. They would be shipping me home in a pine box if I tried to juggle that many chicas in one day.
Yeah Boricua, don't be flashing them chicas in your waitress friend's face. She gonna think you a Playah.............LOL
Great reports and surely sounds like one of your better trips.
Now that you explained the pay out for the GBP 2 chica special that is a win win situation for everyone. Two chicas instead of one will make some money. GBP gets the regular cut for the use of one room. Us customers get one hell of a good deal.
Is Monday 19 and my last day in the city. My waitress chica was going to bring me lunch again. I was hungry so I accepted Panman invitation for lunch (breakfast for me). We went to the Popular Bank in the corner of Independencia and Pasteur . I changed some 2,000 bills into smaller bills and some other 2,000 pesos bills to dollars. They get 36.9 for each dollar so It barely was a half percent commission for my money (I got it at 36.7). I went to Villar outdoor restaurant with Panman and Watnow. We planned to visit Gran Paradise at pm time (after my lunch with waitress). Prices at outdoor Villar Restaurant are the same from the indoor place but this place is better to take a chica.
Panman rented a room at Jaguar and I went back to my room to wait for my chica. My chica arrived and this time she was with a sexy cleavage. We shared lunch and then she drank a juice and moved to the bed. I moved next to her and eat my dessert . It was not easy having sex just after a meal, the blood working both on the digestive and sexual system but she helped me to a happy ending. We spent a few minutes kissing and giving/receiving love, it was nice. I walked her to job, took a shower and called Panman to visit Gran Paradise. We left, it was heavy traffic on parts of Independencia and in parts of the city. It took almost 2 hours to arrive to Gran Paradise, if you lose the exit to the service road (marginal) you have to run along the beachside avenue to try to connect to again. We went almost to the airport and then back to the city and we finally connected to the service road near San Vicente de Paul. We arrived to the house in Luz Maria area and Yanni was outside waiting for us wearing a panty and a bra. We met Yanni’s husband, a nice European guy and three other chicas. We shared 3 jumbo Presidentes with the chicas and I left with Yanni for a massage. Something strange happened on that room that even Yanni do not notice and maybe one day I will share with you guys. I went to shower and saw Watnow chica naked , nice body. The owner showed us the place and the plans they have for the place, investors are welcome. They actually have weekly parties, they are swingers and also put some lesbian shows on place. By the way a few minutes after we arrived a couple went out the place. Yanni show us the double head dildo that she used to give the prostatic massage to some guy, ugggh! We left the place back to the city after 7:00 pm, thanks GP for the bruschetta and the free jumbo Presidente they gave us before leaving.
I decided to take a shower to visit waitress chica but I was under the impression that Panman was going to eat at Parrillada de Luis so I called him to take me back. We went and eat a delicious puertorican mofongo with tasty pork ribs, mmm! They also tried the mofongo and liked it. Then I went t o my chica and spent the last night on her arms. We slept together but we overslept, never heard the alarm, I woke up thanks to my taxi guy that was calling for near half an hour . The chica went with me to the airport , she cried and and gave her a hugh and a last kiss. I gave her money to pay for my taxi, her taxi back and some money to buy goods.
This was a nice trip, no major problems, it was a little rainy but not enough to stop activities. Panman and Watnow were good company, thanks for all guys.
I have received calls from waitress and GBP chica after my trip. I had a webcam session with Franchesca (a chica I promised to see)and she asked why I never went to see her or answer her calls. She asked me to wait for a minute and she took off her clothes and put a sexy pajama in front of cam, damn! She was hotter than any girl I met. I had some major personal reasons to not meet her but we solved all our differences and hope to see her first on next trip.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]...We arrived to the house in Luz Maria area and Yanni was outside waiting for us wearing a panty and a bra. We met Yanni’s husband, a nice European guy and three other chicas. We shared 3 jumbo Presidentes with the chicas and I left with Yanni for a massage. Something strange happened on that room that even Yanni do not notice and maybe one day I will share with you guys. I went to shower and saw Watnow chica naked , nice body. The owner showed us the place and the plans they have for the place, investors are welcome. They actually have weekly parties, they are swingers and also put some lesbian shows on place...[/QUOTE]The swingers parties sound interesting. Do you have any more details regarding their parties?
Thanks,
Helpmann :)
Great trip report, Boricua. Sounds like you really enjoyed.
I'd like to know more about GP also. Which of the chicas is bi?
I have a novia that wants to try another chica and I'm looking for the right one.
I would like to thank all of the posters on the Dominican Republic board for keeping me entertained the past three weeks. I had shoulder surgery three weeks ago and have not been able to do too much but sit around the house and watch television. The best part of each day has been sitting on the deck in the morning drinking coffee and reading the ISG Dominican Republic threads. Although I am not an experienced monger (or even a monger) as most on this board, your stories and comments make me want to return to the DR as soon as my doctor and work will permit.
I do have a couple of items I would like to contribute now that I can type somewhat again. I am posting in the Santo Domingo thread sense a couple of my comments originate from this thread. I hope this is acceptable.
I particularly enjoyed Watnow78's comments about the girl he met at Girls House since I 100% sure she is the same Naomi I spent most of the week with last May in Sosua/Cabarete. She sure saved my bacon when I got hit by the motorcycle and is generally a wonderful person to be around. Might be a puta but who cares she was fun to have along on my vacation. I will attach a picture so Watnow78 will know what he passed on.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]. Ventured out to Girls House. DAMN these girls are smkoing hott.
I walked in and met with a guy with a hat (don't remeber his name) and he brought out 10 girls for me to paick and chat with. Niomi caught my eye, a 22 year old DR girl with beautiful eyes, gorgeous smile and an ass like I've never seen befor. I bought 2 Presidentes for me and her (150 each) and this guy was selling me on taking her to my room for 3 hrs at the price of 4500 pesos. I kindly finished my beer and left.[/QUOTE]Way back in April I posted about some DR maps I had purchased for my Garmin GPS. I would like to report the turn by turn maps worked as good as the USA maps. The best part is that you also get software to create your own routes and points of interest and then down load those to your GPS. That way if the place is not already on their map you can easily add the items or routes. You can also upload the trips to Google Earth which is kind of nice. Finally, you can also upload from the GPS, everywhere you went into the map software for future use. If you already have a Garmin GPS the software and maps are well worth the money. IMHO
[QUOTE=Bogiemaker]If you are driving and have Garmin GPS this might be a good option. I have purchased the maps and will test them out the first week in May. GPS is great in US cities so hopefully the same will apply in the Dominican. $50 for turn by turn map.
[url]http://www.Gpstravelmaps.com/dominican_republic.php[/url][/QUOTE]One last note, the insurance I purchased through Expedia (Barrons) paid for the rental car repairs, except for the $250 deductible, without any problems. Budget provided me with all of the required documents and I had my money in about a month. One thing I can add is to make sure you get the police report if the accident is big enough to require one since this is the main document required beyond the cost of repairs. Oh and having a stand up chica to watch your back does not hurt either.
Again thanks for all of the entertainment you have provided the past couple of weeks and maybe I will have some adventurers to contribute when I return in October or December.
Mucho Gracias
BogieMaker
[QUOTE=Helpmann]The swingers parties sound interesting. Do you have any more details regarding their parties?
Thanks,
Helpmann :)[/QUOTE]
Yanni and her husband are a swingers couple, they promote some of their activities on a swingers club webpage. You can call them for info, the guy speaks English.
[QUOTE=Koki9290]Great trip report, Boricua. Sounds like you really enjoyed.
I'd like to know more about GP also. Which of the chicas is bi?
I have a novia that wants to try another chica and I'm looking for the right one.[/QUOTE]
According to Yanni all of them are bi. Ask for info, they will get you the chica you want.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I have walked in off the street but you are much better off making a reservation. The rate is 1500 pesos for the single room. The desk clerk may tell you it is a 300 pesos chica fee but just ignore her. Once they didn't have the single room and gave me a double for the same price.[/QUOTE]
Both times I stayed at Venezia I called 5 hours before arriving and was charged 1500 pesos a night. Upon check out I was charged a 300 pesos visitor fee for a chica I brought to my room 3 out of the last 4 days I was in the hotel. It seems certain desk clerk enforces the rule, so I had no choice but to pay the 300 pesos fee.
The 2 rooms I used only had one open electrical plug. Luckly I brought a 1 to 3 way 3 prong adapter that costs less than $1 at walmart or lowes and it helped greatly. I usually travel with many gadgets requiring charge (dominican and american cell phones, laptop, camera, ipod), so therefore I came prepared.
I have yet to see a Dominican hotel with bottle opener in the room. Long time ago while preparing for my first DR trip I read a report here where someone recommended bringing your own bottle cap opener. If you enjoy drinking Presidentes in the room I would recommend this as well.
[QUOTE=Nacho]Hey Boriqua,
great shot of Waleska. thx for the report, no way I would have that much energy to be juggling so many chicas.
I could see why your waitress was angry, effectively you were putting the cuernos on her. Glad it worked out though.[/QUOTE]
Waleska is one great piece of ass. This girl has infinite energy and the best attitude. In fact, all the girls in GBP have great attitudes, I wish I could find more places like this at the same price range in the city. During the days I spent in SDQ I stayed with 5 GBP girls and they were willing to meet after closing time or sundays at my hotel. They cannot be seen giving out phone numbers in front of the bar, so it's best to ask inside the room.
[QUOTE=Panman]Waleska is one great piece of ass. This girl has infinite energy and the best attitude. In fact, all the girls in GBP have great attitudes, I wish I could find more places like this at the same price range in the city. During the days I spent in SDQ I stayed with 5 GBP girls and they were willing to meet after closing time or sundays at my hotel. They cannot be seen giving out phone numbers in front of the bar, so it's best to ask inside the room.[/QUOTE]
I totally agree with you. Each time i am in the capital, GBP is my only visit as i've never been disappointed with the service and it's cheap. the girls are very friendly in the room.
[QUOTE=Niceb]I totally agree with you. Each time i am in the capital, GBP is my only visit as i've never been disappointed with the service and it's cheap. the girls are very friendly in the room.[/QUOTE]Gentlemen GBP is the best for Value in SDQ but also know that the female owner also runs Pastuer 56 aka Piano Bar. Same great attitude selection of chica's. And value.
[QUOTE=Cuba Cris]Gentlemen GBP is the best for Value in SDQ but also know that the female owner also runs Pastuer 56 aka Piano Bar. Same great attitude selection of chica's. And value.[/QUOTE]
Is the pricing the same in the Piano Bar and is the service on site or take out? The Piano Bar has been mentioned several times but I can't recall anyone who has actually sampled the goodies.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Is the pricing the same in the Piano Bar and is the service on site or take out? The Piano Bar has been mentioned several times but I can't recall anyone who has actually sampled the goodies.[/QUOTE]
I went there along with Boricua Online and Watnow few minutes before closing time on a sunday night and there were only 2 chicas inside. One of them was cute and quoted us 2000 pesos. Boricua Online wanted to try her the next day, but he ran out of time.
[QUOTE=Cuba Cris]Gentlemen GBP is the best for Value in SDQ but also know that the female owner also runs Pastuer 56 aka Piano Bar. Same great attitude selection of chica's. And value.[/QUOTE]
Exact directions and addresses if possible. Thank you.
[QUOTE=Sidney]Exact directions and addresses if possible. Thank you.[/QUOTE]
Locations, directions, and everything you need to know.
BoricuaOnline Map...........
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I noticed the Boricuaonline map just updated does not have the La Base bar on it. Is it closed ?
[QUOTE=Enricos]I noticed the Boricuaonline map just updated does not have the La Base bar on it. Is it closed ?[/QUOTE]
Nay, La Base will never close. Send BoricuaOnline a PM and tell him to get to work updating his map. LOL (free sandwich for you Boricua)
Thanks Bq Ribs, I will buy him lunch and 2 cervesas if I ever meet him.
[QUOTE=Enricos]I noticed the Boricuaonline map just updated does not have the La Base bar on it. Is it closed ?[/QUOTE]
If anyone knows the exact location and can share the info I,ll update the map. I know it is on the seafront ave. but need a nearby intersection.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Nay, La Base will never close. Send BoricuaOnline a PM and tell him to get to work updating his map. LOL (free sandwich for you Boricua)[/QUOTE]
A sandwich from the Hotel Navarro Parrillada and a beer from the place in front of it. Good, cheap, and chicas hang in the area at all times.
There is a place on Casimiro de Moya, just a left after 56 piano bar that sells lunch for $80 pesos, barely over 2 dollars, a great lunch special.
[QUOTE=Enricos]I noticed the Boricuaonline map just updated does not have the La Base bar on it. Is it closed ?[/QUOTE]
These girls are waiting for you.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]A sandwich from the Hotel Navarro Parrillada and a beer from the place in front of it. Good, cheap, and chicas hang in the area at all times.
There is a place on Casimiro de Moya, just a left after 56 piano bar that sells lunch for $80 pesos, barely over 2 dollars, a great lunch special.[/QUOTE]
Both are really good places. The chef at the Parrillada used to work at the Parrillada Nuevo Jersey. I get a sandwich at the Navarro Parrillada and go across the street to get a Presidente and eat the sandwich at the colmado.
The plato del dia from the comedor across from La Cadena on Cervantes is also a good deal at 100 pesos.
Maybe this La Base info will help:
LA BASE SPORTS BAR
Av. españa Esq. Cl. No. 3, Santo Domingo Este
República Dominicana - Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo
Phones : (1) (809) 2318787,(1) (809) 2318788
I found the location from this site:
[url]http://www.paginasamarillas.com/Dominican-Republic/English_1.aspx[/url]
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]These girls are waiting for you.[/QUOTE]
Can you salida these lovely ladies, or just schmooze them and meet them after work? Eagle sports Bar has some nice talent as well. Thanks for the pics BO!
[QUOTE=Buscemi]Can you salida these lovely ladies, or just schmooze them and meet them after work? Eagle sports Bar has some nice talent as well. Thanks for the pics BO![/QUOTE]I didn't see any of the waitresses getting a salida out of Le Base. Guys with their own chicas go and hang out at Le Base. If a waitress at Le Base wants to be with you, I believe you have to set something up for after her work hours. I will ask a friend who knows the owner of Le Base, to be certain.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]This weekend Cosmopolitan and Presidente celebrated the Bikini Bash 2010 on Juan Dolio beach with 770 chicas in bikini. A friend was there and he promised me a few pics to share.
For those who are in SDQ this next weekend is the Festival del Merengue at malecon area so guys have fun there.[/QUOTE]
a few pics.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]a few pics.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the photos. Unlike last year, I didn't hear much about what happened at this year's Cosmo Bikini Bash.
-Helpmann :)
[QUOTE=Helpmann]Thanks for the photos. Unlike last year, I didn't hear much about what happened at this year's Cosmo Bikini Bash.
-Helpmann :)[/QUOTE]
Not much publicity this year and the amount of girls participating went down from 1,000 last year to 770 this one.
Presidente use this event to begin the promotion of Festival Presidente de la Musica Latina which is programed for the last week of August at the Olympic Stadium.
More pics? Ok!
I give bad luck to the chicas I met in Santo Domingo.
I met a waitress on my last trip. She was serving me and the lady that was with me and she was nice so I gave her my contact info on a paper under her tip. I saw her every day during my trip and was like my girlfriend during my stay. She even slept with me on my last night. But then again, bad luck hits every chica I meet. She called and told me that she is sick and needs surgical intervention and needs 8,000 pesos. She do not ask for money but it is implied that she wants my help.
Last year I met a chica from Santiago and suddenly, a few days after my trip both her parents get fired from their jobs and she was on need of money for her family. Pinky (she loves everything on pink color) reasoned that if she gets a computer she can make some money by reproducing music cd’s for sale so she asked me for a pink laptop and a pink camera. Next trip, about 3 months later I saw her again. She was wearing new braces, new hair extensions, new manicure, fashion clothing and has a brand new pink cell phone with radio, tv etc. I gave her a refurbished pink camera… and a pink dildo to match her pink pussy. Then again I went back home and her father had an accident and she need money for the clinic, over $500. I asked her for the clinic name and her parent’s doctor to send the money, she insisted on Western Union, I asked her what is that, she told me that I can send money to her by Western Union, I told her that I can pay directly to the hospital with my credit card, she do not accept. I tried to be a good boy and help, but she wants me to send the money to her, it was because she do not want me to suffer for identity theft, right? Anyway, that was the last time I talked to her.
Other girls have asked for money because her baby does not have milk, I offered gallons of milk but they always want money. Once again, I only want to help but they do not let me. Another girl was chatting with me , she was on her country and I was on mine, she was hungry and asked me to order her a pizza with my credit card.
On the other side, I have a positive influence on some girls. Before and after: before: they study in public institutions or do not study before they met me, after: they want to study on private schools or colleges and want to enroll on English lessons and guess what: they always ask me for help. I am considering creating the Boricuaonline tuition for hot and economically disadvantaged chicas.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I give bad luck to the chicas I met in Santo Domingo.
I met a waitress on my last trip. She was serving me and the lady that was with me and she was nice so I gave her my contact info on a paper under her tip. I saw her every day during my trip and was like my girlfriend during my stay. She even slept with me on my last night. But then again, bad luck hits every chica I meet. She called and told me that she is sick and needs surgical intervention and needs 8,000 pesos. She do not ask for money but it is implied that she wants my help...[/QUOTE]The girls in the capital are slick and all the girls that you'll meet on Latin Cupid, Dominican Cupid, Latin Euro, Latin Lady, and AdultFriendFinder are just playing the numbers (just like us).
When I used to find girls on MSN Messenger and Hi-5, I would set-up base in Boca Chica;1) Because of the beach and cheap hotels; and 2) Because I was 35 minutes east of Santo Domingo and 35 minutes west of San Pedro de Macoris. Generally, San Pedro girls have been easier for me to work with than girls from the capital.
Stay Thirsty My Friend,
Helpmann :)
[quote=boricuaonline]i give bad luck to the chicas i met in santo domingo. [/quote]the puerto rican drug kingpin, agosto figueroa, who was sentenced to over 200 overs in jail in puerto rico in 1999, but who walked out of jail in puerto rico, over ten years ago, with fake release papers, was captured recently after being free to run his drug business, for the last ten years. to be fair the dominicans also let the drug kingpin walk out of a dominican jail and also allowed him to send a boat to pickup his dominican girlfriend and take her to puerto rico illegally.
the dominican government confirep001ed several home made sex videos that the drug kingpin made with several latinas. street vendors in dom rep are selling the sex dvds that the drug kingpin made, for about 2 dollars per dvd.
this link has some of the videos: [url]http://www.elpajero.net/2010/08/figueroa-agosto-dando-singando-con.html[/url]
[QUOTE=Helpmann]The girls in the capital are slick and all the girls that you'll meet on Latin Cupid, Dominican Cupid, Latin Euro, Latin Lady, and AdultFriendFinder are just playing the numbers (just like us).
When I used to find girls on MSN Messenger and Hi-5, I would set-up base in Boca Chica;1) Because of the beach and cheap hotels; and 2) Because I was 35 minutes east of Santo Domingo and 35 minutes west of San Pedro de Macoris. Generally, San Pedro girls have been easier for me to work with than girls from the capital.
Stay Thirsty My Friend,
Helpmann :)[/QUOTE]
During my last trip I met a very nice lady from Dom Cupid in Santo Domingo. I started out using her just to go out on the weekend and take my pics around the Colonial Zone, watch some movies, and visit nice places around the city while I recharged my energies for the pros. She has a 9-5 job as a web designer and has no kids. Her mom is very strict, church going, and never allowed her to spend the night outside the house. I visited her place in the barrio far from the city and she lived under very humble conditions, but I was treated nicely by her family. I did not attempt to touch her and I made clear I wasn't looking for anything serious because I'm going to get deployed away from the US for one year. Still, one week after meeting her in person she told me she will wait for me to come back from my deployment and wants to gain my trust over time because she likes me alot. I'm not holding my breath because nothing surprises me anymore. However, I think she is a very serious person that is more interested in marriage and a stable life than just exploiting for cash and gifts. I left her my old digital camera I had owned for almost 3 years and told her to take plenty of nice pics for me.
I had a bad experience on my first trip with a girl from Santiago. I had also met her in Dom Cupid. Her first day with me she gave me louzy head in my hotel room, then demanded I leave her my blackberry as a gift. We went out a few times and even travelled to Constanza but we never really clicked, as if she wasn't there at all. To make things worse she had horrible stretch marks and was a dead fish on the bed. Few months later while browsing Dom Cupid I met another lady from Santiago and we got along well during our chat. Few minutes later I found out she was the sister of the same chica I banged in the first trip, who saw my pic during her sister's conversation and decided to tell her we met before. What a small world.
[QUOTE=Panman]During my last trip I met a very nice lady from Dom Cupid in Santo Domingo. I started out using her just to go out on the weekend and take my pics around the Colonial Zone, watch some movies, and visit nice places around the city while I recharged my energies for the pros. She has a 9-5 job as a web designer and has no kids. Her mom is very strict, church going, and never allowed her to spend the night outside the house. I visited her place in the barrio far from the city and she lived under very humble conditions, but I was treated nicely by her family. I did not attempt to touch her...[/QUOTE]By my definition, if you found her on Dominican Cupid, she had a good attitude, you thought she was hot, and you liked fucking her, then I'd say that you were lucky.
On the other hand, if you didn't find her on Dominican Cupid or she was a biatch or she wasn't hot or she didn't fuck you (or fuck you right), then I'd say that you were unlucky.
-Helpmann :)
[QUOTE=Helpmann]The girls in the capital are slick and all the girls that you'll meet on Latin Cupid, Dominican Cupid, Latin Euro, Latin Lady, and AdultFriendFinder are just playing the numbers (just like us).
When I used to find girls on MSN Messenger and Hi-5, I would set-up base in Boca Chica;1) Because of the beach and cheap hotels; and 2) Because I was 35 minutes east of Santo Domingo and 35 minutes west of San Pedro de Macoris. Generally, San Pedro girls have been easier for me to work with than girls from the capital.
Stay Thirsty My Friend,
Helpmann :)[/QUOTE]There are some large people who live in San Pedro de Marcoris, some tall men and women. Driving at night in San Pedro de Marcoris, with very few overhead lights and lots of motorcycles and scooters zipping around, not very enjoyable. San Pedro is dry and dusty, the Malecon in San Pedro de Marcoris gets packed on the weekends, some bars offer large presidente beer for 50 pesos there.
I'm headed to DR for the 4th time, unfortunately its with my gf this time around. Since we're staying with her family, I don't want to be seen by any of her relatives trying to hustle chicas. Can anyone recommend a discrete escort service?
[quote=jaosousa]the puerto rican drug kingpin, agosto figueroa, who was sentenced to over 200 overs in jail in puerto rico in 1999, but who walked out of jail in puerto rico, over ten years ago, with fake release papers, was captured recently after being free to run his drug business, for the last ten years. to be fair the dominicans also let the drug kingpin walk out of a dominican jail and also allowed him to send a boat to pickup his dominican girlfriend and take her to puerto rico illegally.
the dominican government confirep001ed several home made sex videos that the drug kingpin made with several latinas. street vendors in dom rep are selling the sex dvds that the drug kingpin made, for about 2 dollars per dvd.
this link has some of the videos: [url]http://www.elpajero.net/2010/08/figueroa-agosto-dando-singando-con.html[/url][/quote]
figueroa agosto was arrested while i was in santo domingo. the city was virtually paralized that day, employees at riazor watched the news for hours, people on malls grouped in front of tv's, p.m. newspapers editions sold fast that day. everybody was asking about him, but they know him more than me.
he earned over $80 millions usd in over a decade in the dr. it is reported that he had sex with wives of a few important colonels and dominican high rank people. he has a nice taste for women having sex with a lot of gourgeous women. he also paid for physical enhancements to girls he likes but her bodies were less than perfect.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Figueroa Agosto was arrested while I was in Santo Domingo. The city was virtually paralized that day, employees at Riazor watched the news for hours, people on malls grouped in front of tv's, pm newspapers editions sold fast that day. Everybody was asking about him, but they know him more than me.
He earned over $80 millions USD in over a decade in the DR. It is reported that he had sex with wives of a few important colonels and dominican high rank people. He has a nice taste for women having sex with a lot of gourgeous women. He also paid for physical enhancements to girls he likes but her bodies were less than perfect.[/QUOTE]Not to give props, but the guy was interesting. He escaped from prison in the states. He had a zoo on his estate with many exotic animals. He had an armored car with 5 mil USD stashed on his property as an escape.
Maybe he fucked the wrong guys wife. Makes you wonder why the guy didn't lay low. I guess he thought he was smarter than everyone else, and maybe he was.
I am currently spending a couple days in Santo Doming and staying at the Jaragua. More then once I have had chicas from the casinio tell me they can get past security and go to the rooms in the back (garden area). I was wondering if anyone else has had that experience there still seems to be a lot of security running around.
[QUOTE=Seanque]I'm headed to DR for the 4th time, unfortunately its with my gf this time around. Since we're staying with her family, I don't want to be seen by any of her relatives trying to hustle chicas. Can anyone recommend a discrete escort service?[/QUOTE]An escort? You said you will be staying at the home of your girlfriend, where would you do the deed with an escort? (would you rent a hotel room and have the escort visit you at the hotel?)
The classified advertisements in listin diario have chicas who will meet you like an escort. Also mundo anuncio online has chicas who advertise like escorts.
If you can get away for an hour or two to be with an escort, why don't you go to a casa and choose a chica and have sex on site. Or pick up a street chica and take her to Navarro hotel or to a cabana for a quickie.
GBP best deal in SDQ, has rooms on site. Casa azul has rooms, Pink Pony has rooms, Grand Paradise is on site, I believe Penthouse has rooms. There are many options.
Will you be staying in Santo Domingo? Do you know the name of the neighborhood where you will be staying?
Based upon where you may be staying, we could offer better advice as where you could go for a quickie, discretely.
[QUOTE=Freddy80]I am currently spending a couple days in Santo Doming and staying at the Jaragua. More then once I have had chicas from the casinio tell me they can get past security and go to the rooms in the back (garden area). I was wondering if anyone else has had that experience there still seems to be a lot of security running around.[/QUOTE]
Hotel Jaragua has a no guest policy. I stayed on tower room over a year ago and had no problem bringing in 2 girls, they were of good appearance and decently dressed. They are not going to stop every woman to see if she is a guest or not. I stayed one day on garden room in October 2009, again no problem taking a girl to the room.
I send a letter to Jaragua management complaining about the guest policy. I told them that while I rent a hotel room I want to feel "at home", bringing guests like if I were at home. I recommended to exclude garden rooms of their no guest policy.
Casino girls usually pay a comission to some security guys to let them in hotel rooms with clients. Most casino girls are not worth the $, they are real pros.
[QUOTE=Freddy80]I am currently spending a couple days in Santo Doming and staying at the Jaragua. More then once I have had chicas from the casinio tell me they can get past security and go to the rooms in the back (garden area). I was wondering if anyone else has had that experience there still seems to be a lot of security running around.[/QUOTE]
Most of the wait staff are working and may easily roam about to most parts of the hotel!
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Hotel Jaragua has a no guest policy. I stayed on tower room over a year ago and had no problem bringing in 2 girls, they were of good appearance and decently dressed. They are not going to stop every woman to see if she is a guest or not. I stayed one day on garden room in October 2009, again no problem taking a girl to the room.
I send a letter to Jaragua management complaining about the guest policy. I told them that while I rent a hotel room I want to feel "at home", bringing guests like if I were at home. I recommended to exclude garden rooms of their no guest policy.
Casino girls usually pay a comission to some security guys to let them in hotel rooms with clients. Most casino girls are not worth the $, they are real pros.[/QUOTE]
I heard that decided to stay non GF
[QUOTE=Zingadoon]Venezuela Strip in SD? is that all that's needed to locate the discos / fun places there?[/QUOTE]
I recommend you tell your cab driver you are looking for a bar with "movimiento" on Av Venezuela and you need not say anything more.
Warning: the last time I picked up a girl in that area she was incredibly hot and definitely NOT P4P (although she was definitely looking for money). We had sex for hours. In the bar, things did not go well, however. She ordered scotch whiskey and they brought a bottle. We had a few drinks from a bottle of White Label and then they charged me an exorbitant amount for the entire bottle (I think it was around $90 US; I wrote about this a few years back on this web site). I didn't have the cash, and they threatened me physically. I, on the other hand, was certain they were trying to rip me off since White Label is cheap [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140][CodeWord140][/url]. I got out after some negotiation, but it was scary. Be careful in Dominican bars. Best to order beer in a bottle!
I have been back to the area, and I did make some connections, but have never again succeeded in getting a girl to go home with me after the first introductions. Instead, the girls I have met always wanted a second date before agreeing to have sex. So my strategy these days is to hit a disco/bar on a Friday night, party with a girl I like until about midnight, ask her home and if she refuses invite her to dinner on Saturday. This leaves me time to find a working girl in one of the many many locations in SD for Friday night, and is about 99% certain to land me a girl in my bed on Saturday night. The trick is in being a gentleman (they never see this from Dominican men), but in letting them know that real love involves copious amounts of fornication!
[QUOTE=Freddy80]I am currently spending a couple days in Santo Doming and staying at the Jaragua. More then once I have had chicas from the casinio tell me they can get past security and go to the rooms in the back (garden area). I was wondering if anyone else has had that experience there still seems to be a lot of security running around.[/QUOTE]
How much did you have to pay for the Garden wing? How does it compare to
the tower rooms?
I stayed there for one night about 5 years ago and I believe it was $120 for a tower room. Not sure as I never paid, some glitch with my CC and the charge never showed up on my statement. Guess I should have gone back to make it right (lol)
My last couple of trips to SD I have stayed at the Jaguar hotel, always enjoyed my stays ther. however lately I have read afew reports on this and other boards that it is slipping in some ways. This surprises is me as the owner lives on site and seems to understand what it takes to run a hotel for gringos. Maybe he is away on an extended vacation.
Anyone with anything recent to report? For a few more $$ may as well stay at the Riazor
[QUOTE=Llttf]My last couple of trips to SD I have stayed at the Jaguar hotel, always enjoyed my stays ther. however lately I have read afew reports on this and other boards that it is slipping in some ways. This surprises is me as the owner lives on site and seems to understand what it takes to run a hotel for gringos. Maybe he is away on an extended vacation.
Anyone with anything recent to report? For a few more $$ may as well stay at the Riazor[/QUOTE]
The earlier part of this year the owner was out of town for awhile. The hotel was actually run better when he was away. He has returned now and with a slightly bitchie mood. Maybe his wife is bugging him and the current construction doesn't help.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]The earlier part of this year the owner was out of town for awhile. The hotel was actually run better when he was away. He has returned now and with a slightly bitchie mood. Maybe his wife is bugging him and the current construction doesn't help.[/QUOTE]
The current construction is on his residential area, it was almost finished when I visited the hotel 3 weeks ago. I talked to the owner, he was nice and very welcoming. We talked about the guest policy and he said he has no problem with people bringing guests, the only thing he do not like is people doing crazy things in public areas , as for example people making noise and running nude and drunk up and down the stairs.
Were you leavin dildo shaped balloons and sandwiches corridors or down the stairs, BQ? LOL.
[QUOTE=Llttf]How much did you have to pay for the Garden wing? How does it compare to
the tower rooms?
I stayed there for one night about 5 years ago and I believe it was $120 for a tower room. Not sure as I never paid, some glitch with my CC and the charge never showed up on my statement. Guess I should have gone back to make it right (lol)[/QUOTE]
Price can vary from week to week buy it is very garden room usually costs near a hundred dollars with taxes.
I got a tower room for $75 a day on May 2009 (taxes included) thanks to a Visa card promotion, plus an upgrade to executive level rooms thanks to Marriot Rewards card. $75 for a room that usually cost $200 or more was a great value.
[QUOTE=Zingadoon]Venezuela Strip in SD? is that all that's needed to locate the discos / fun places there?[/QUOTE]Cool Bar, Wao Bar, House Drink Bar, La Barrica and others are on Avenida Venezuela, which is on the other side of the rio ozama and north of las americas roadway, very close to the big white modern bridge (Bosch Bridge).
The bars are Avenida Roberto Pastorini (Sinatra, Zambra) are also popular, probably with a little higher class clientèle.
Bottoms Bar in the Hotel Clarion could be a spot to meet non-p4p women.
[QUOTE=Llttf]My last couple of trips to SD I have stayed at the Jaguar hotel, always enjoyed my stays ther. however lately I have read afew reports on this and other boards that it is slipping in some ways. This surprises is me as the owner lives on site and seems to understand what it takes to run a hotel for gringos. Maybe he is away on an extended vacation.
Anyone with anything recent to report? For a few more $$ may as well stay at the Riazor[/QUOTE]
I think you should spend a day or two there and come up with your own assessment, as there are some things that might or might not bother you. I stayed at the Riazor and I did not like it, just my opinion that for that price I should at least get wi-fi in the room.
I did spend one night at the jaguar back in July and there is construction going on as was mentioned. For that reason, they kept my room key at the front desk just in case the construction people needed it. I do not know why they would need to enter my room and I did not ask. Maybe they had lost the room key and could only use the master key. I had to call the guy in the lobby to lock my door whenever I left, and have him unlock it whenever I returned. Upon checking in they did not tell me this, so I ended up staying in my room for over one hour waiting for someone to bring my key, only to find out later they would keep it the whole time.
The wireless internet did not work. Luckly the owner was there and he brought me a lan cable for the wall plug. He seemed very helpful and corteous. I did not bring any women into the jaguar that night, so I cannot explain if they are relaxed about that kind of stuff. The owner's family was there thru the day, so I cannot imagine what would happen if I decided to make it obvious I was banging pros.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Price can vary from week to week buy it is very garden room usually costs near a hundred dollars with taxes.
I got a tower room for $75 a day on May 2009 (taxes included) thanks to a Visa card promotion, plus an upgrade to executive level rooms thanks to Marriot Rewards card. $75 for a room that usually cost $200 or more was a great value.[/QUOTE]I got chicas into my tower section room at the Jaragua, a few times without getting stopped by security.
When I stayed in the Garden Section, the guard stopped me every time, day and night. I could have been with Mother Theresa and the guards at the Garden Section wouldn't have let her in.
Tower rooms have a nice view, the pool is nice at the Jaragua, other than that and a good location and there is no reason to stay at the Jaragua Hotel.
I would never stay at the Jaragua again.
I believe Ave Venuezuela and nearby San Vicente Ave. has the biggest concentration of discos, pubs, clubs, colmadones and bars in Santo Domingo. The area is near the 'barrios' so it is considered by locals as a dangerous area. I visited the area on X-mas 3 years ago and had lots of fun, visiting near a dozen clubs in one night.
I went to Casa Modelos on my last trip, and while talking to my girl she asked me places I have visited in the city. I mentioned a few places, including Ave. Venezuela discos, and she told me "are you crazy? Venezuela is dangerous I went there once and a guy got killed on Makumba (a disco), I have heard a lot of incidents occur in that area"
A friend was there a week ago and arrived on a taxi with a wingman. They were walking and stopped by a police officer. The police asked if they were puertoricans and later added: "bori (bori=boricua=puertorican) what are your doing here, this a very dangerous area, as you can see, there is a lot of police officer here, there have been a lot of incidents, some of this places are owned by drug lords and you are a target to pickpocketers, robbers even girls that will seduce then use some substance to sleep and rob you, there are better areas in the city for people like you" . They got scared and left on a taxi to a place on Lincoln Ave.
The time I was on Venezuela I saw a well lit, clean and vibrant Avenue. Things change, my opinion was based on my experience.
A dominican friend was online while I was writing this and I asked " Hi sexy, I have a question for you, Is Venezuela Avenue area dangerous?", she replied "Nooo, no es peligrosa, solo que tienes que ir montao (is is not dangerous but you have to go in your own car)" . I asked her why I have to go in my own car, and she replied: If something occur then you have a method to move away the area fast.
Just to set the record straight Jaguar Hotel is about as chica friendly as chica friendly can get without an additional charge. Bringing chicas in anytime of the day or night is no problem at all.
The on going construction is hit or miss. Some days they work and some days they don't. This has been going on for almost a year now.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Price can vary from week to week buy it is very garden room usually costs near a hundred dollars with taxes.
I got a tower room for $75 a day on May 2009 (taxes included) thanks to a Visa card promotion, plus an upgrade to executive level rooms thanks to Marriot Rewards card. $75 for a room that usually cost $200 or more was a great value.[/QUOTE]Interesting old article about the Hotel Jaragua. A photo of the first hotel jaragua on the malecon.
From the article: "Hotel Jaragua, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 1942, Guillermo González Architect, (Demolished in 1985), With aerial and ocean traffic between the two Americas at an all-time high, the modern luxury hotel is fast becoming a ubiquitous feature of Latin American capitals. The Jaragua Hotel, in Ciudad Trujillo, capital city of the Dominican Republic, is another on the growing list. These hotels occupy a unique position in comparison with hotels in this country -serving more as social centers or clubs which facilitate the meeting of local aristocracy and North American tourists and business men than as simple hostelries. This function explains the lavish ratio of public areas to rentable guest rooms in the Jaragua. (There are only 63 single guest rooms and 3 suites in the building, though an addition is planned). Built and owned by Trujillo, the iron-fisted dictator of the little republic, the Jaragua is situated on a 50-acre plot. It faces the sea across George Washington Avenue -part of the ambitious new capital which Trujillo has been building ever since a hurricane wiped out the old city of Santo Domingo in September, 1930. The Jaragua, like most of the new construction is especially designed to resist winds of hurricane intensity and is reported to have successfully withstood the earthquakes of last month. Architecturally, the project should be a feather in the cap of Guillermo González Sánchez, the young Yale-educated Dominican architect who designed it. Certainly, it is the equal of North American resort hotels and superior to most commercial ones. The plan gives good exposure to the public rooms and to over half the bedrooms, all of which face the sea, overlooking the swimming pool and dancing terrace. Service and traffic is confined to the north side, while bathers have a separate stairway near the pool for easy access. The pool itself is large and filled with filtered salt water. The huge, partially-covered roof terrace, which has its own bar and serving pantry, commands a fine view of the city and the sea. The entire structure is of reinforced concrete."
[url]http://www.periferia.org/architecture/jaragua.html[/url]
No free wifi at the Jaragua when I stayed there, I had to pay around $20 for 24 hours of wifi access.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]
A friend was there a week ago and arrived on a taxi with a wingman. They were walking and stopped by a police officer. The police asked if they were puertoricans and later added: "bori (bori=boricua=puertorican) what are your doing here, this a very dangerous area, as you can see, there is a lot of police officer here, there have been a lot of incidents, some of this places are owned by drug lords ...
.[/QUOTE]
It is a coincidence, I was reading a Dominican Watchdog link posted by Jaosousa and I found this:
Accused surrenders in Dominican Republic’s biggest drug case:
"The businessman Faustino Perozo, who’s wanted in the United States in connection with the ex Army captain Quirino Paulino case, turned himself in today in the National District Office of the Prosecutor.
Perozo’s lawyer Néstor Victorino handed him over to prosecutor Alejandro Moscoso, and was immediately taken to a cell in the Ciudad Nueva Courthouse to await extradition.
Several properties were seized from the accused, among them the motel Ecstasy on the San Isidro highway and a business place on Venezuela avenue."
Avenida Venezuela is nice. I dont like macumba disco though. I think its ghetoo. Macumba is located a bit further down than the other bars. La barrica, house drink and wao are very nice and not gheto at all, its more like middle class. I feel very safe around that area. never had a problem or witness any problems. I usually park at the shell gas station and give the guard 100 pesos and its all good. This area is very iluminated and theres lots of people around. There are sooooo many hot chicks in this bars that its crazy.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]An escort? You said you will be staying at the home of your girlfriend, where would you do the deed with an escort? (would you rent a hotel room and have the escort visit you at the hotel?)
The classified advertisements in listin diario have chicas who will meet you like an escort. Also mundo anuncio online has chicas who advertise like escorts.
If you can get away for an hour or two to be with an escort, why don't you go to a casa and choose a chica and have sex on site. Or pick up a street chica and take her to Navarro hotel or to a cabana for a quickie.
GBP best deal in SDQ, has rooms on site. Casa azul has rooms, Pink Pony has rooms, Grand Paradise is on site, I believe Penthouse has rooms. There are many options.
Will you be staying in Santo Domingo? Do you know the name of the neighborhood where you will be staying?
Based upon where you may be staying, we could offer better advice as where you could go for a quickie, discretely.[/QUOTE]I'll be staying in an area called Villa Juana. Are any of the places you named near there?
[QUOTE=Mani Domi]Avenida Venezuela is nice. I dont like macumba disco though. I think its ghetoo. Macumba is located a bit further down than the other bars. La barrica, house drink and wao are very nice and not gheto at all, its more like middle class. I feel very safe around that area. never had a problem or witness any problems. I usually park at the shell gas station and give the guard 100 pesos and its all good. This area is very iluminated and theres lots of people around. There are sooooo many hot chicks in this bars that its crazy.[/QUOTE]
You perfectly describe the Avenida Venezuela that I saw.
[QUOTE=Seanque]I'll be staying in an area called Villa Juana. Are any of the places you named near there?[/QUOTE]
Villa Juana is between Kennedy and Cedeno east of Gomez. The closest place to there would be casa Australias. She has chicas to go and there is a short term hotel around the corner. Make sure to check if the chica has a cedula.
You can also take a cab to just about anyone of the casas mentioned on the board for 200 pesos of less.
[QUOTE=Mani Domi]Avenida Venezuela is nice. I dont like macumba disco though. I think its ghetoo. Macumba is located a bit further down than the other bars. La barrica, house drink and wao are very nice and not gheto at all, its more like middle class. I feel very safe around that area. never had a problem or witness any problems. I usually park at the shell gas station and give the guard 100 pesos and its all good. This area is very iluminated and theres lots of people around. There are sooooo many hot chicks in this bars that its crazy.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the tip about parking at the Shell gas station.
I have to figure out the fastest/easiest way to get to Avenida Venezuela from Gazcue or Zona Colonial. One guy told me to take the Bosch Bridge, get off the first exit and that exit will take me to Ave Venezuela. When I drove on Avenida Venezuela during the day, I came to Las Americas road and made a right to go to the bridge and I have also made a left on Las Americas at its intersection with Ave. Venezuela. I did not see an under pass, over pass or a cross street near Ave. Venezuela and Las Americas (to get to Ave Venezuela you have to go north of Las Americas, zona colonial and gazcue are south of las americas).
If anyone knows the best way to get to Avenida Venezuela from Gazcue or Zona Colonial, I am all ears.
Thanks
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Villa Juana is between Kennedy and Cedeno east of Gomez. The closest place to there would be casa Australias. She has chicas to go and there is a short term hotel around the corner. Make sure to check if the chica has a cedula.
You can also take a cab to just about anyone of the casas mentioned on the board for 200 pesos of less.[/QUOTE]Casa Azul is on Calle Republica de Paraguay, this street also goes through Villa Juana. Casa Azul is very easy to find and has rooms on site, usually about 5-8 chicas. Has a big sliding metal gate outside that opens into a parking lot area. I have never had a problem at casa azul and I have not read any bad reports about casa azul. A former luche libre star (Mexican Wrestling) owns casa azul, however his health is bad now, so he probably will not be there. A shorter older dominican guy is usually there at night. If you go early in the day just open the large sliding gate which fronts the street and walk in. The chicas live there, so if you get there early you can have the chicas woken up.
If you like to exercise, a good excuse you can use to get away, is that you want to go and work out. The Olympic Park is near Casa Azul and Villa Juana. I have seen Dominicans entering the Olympic Park with workout clothes. Also if you come back sweaty and you want to take a shower quickly, the work out story has you covered for being sweaty and wanting to shower quickly.
There are some gyms that sell short term memberships, which is another option. Casa Theresa is about 2-3 blocks from Casa Azul, but Casa Theresa is usually not open early.
Villa Juana appears on the Google Map for Santo Domingo. Please see Boricua Online's Santo Domingo monger map, and there are pin locations for casa azul, casa theresa and casa australia, if you need more info just let us know.
[url]http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&ie=UTF8&ll=18.480627,-69.965143&spn=0.009891,0.019248&z=16&msid=106767774275556555984.00046d685b11334063b43&mid=1246199584[/url]
C. Aus= Casa Australia
C.T.= Casa Theresa
You can take the floating bridge near the zona colonial, make the first left and follow the street up to las americas. You will be on the service road of las americas and you will see Venezuela shortly, You make a left turn and this will be over one of the many tunnels. The gas station is on the corner intersection and you will be in walking distance to all the action over there.
But as many have said be careful, even dominicans are scared of this area.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Casa Azul is on Calle Republica de Paraguay, this street also goes through Villa Juana. Casa Azul is very easy to find and has rooms on site, usually about 5-8 chicas.[/QUOTE]
How much is the chica rate at Casa Azul?
If your heading in the direction of the airport and after you get over the bridge there is a stop lite at Avenida Venezuela. At the lite your turn left, I think there is a left turn signal. I've not been to the Discos but plan to go on my trip in late August. I scoped it out on a Sunday morning.
Based on Mani Domi and Boricuaonline's comments I'll give it a try. Was a little concerned to go on Friday or Saturday not knowing anything about the area but now stand back here I come.
Espero ellos tienen Salsa music.
[QUOTE=Panman]How much is the chica rate at Casa Azul?[/QUOTE]
I went to Casa Azul on May 2009, it was 3,000 pesos in or out. Elizabeth, a busty white girl with long black hair, age 29 was nice. After Elizabeth I stayed an hour on the bar and Lisbeth seduced me so I took her home while my cousin took another chica that actually works at Babydolls. It was a funny and sexual night back at Napolitano hotel with these chicas.
[QUOTE=Enricos]If your heading in the direction of the airport and after you get over the bridge there is a stop lite at Avenida Venezuela. At the lite your turn left, I think there is a left turn signal. I've not been to the Discos but plan to go on my trip in late August. I scoped it out on a Sunday morning.
Based on Mani Domi and Boricuaonline's comments I'll give it a try. Was a little concerned to go on Friday or Saturday not knowing anything about the area but now stand back here I come.
Espero ellos tienen Salsa music.[/QUOTE]You have to get on the service road of las americas on the other side of the bridge. On the main part (express part) of Las Americas highway there are no traffic lights.
Was on Avenida Venezuela last Saturday night and it was crazy. Making the left turn at the light is an adventure in and of itself. I usually turn left again off Ave Venezuela and park on the side streets. Guys to watch your car and lots of people in the streets make it a pretty safe environment.
Hit Casa Theresa Sunday night and it was really lacking. Really nice chica was being salidaed just when we got there and I only saw one other chica that even vaguely attracted me.
Friday night went to Casa de Modelos and it was not so good. Checked out Satin Dolls and Girl's House before ending up at 305 which had a larger and better selection than the other houses.
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]You can take the floating bridge near the zona colonial, make the first left and follow the street up to las americas. You will be on the service road of las americas and you will see Venezuela shortly, You make a left turn and this will be over one of the many tunnels. The gas station is on the corner intersection and you will be in walking distance to all the action over there.
But as many have said be careful, even dominicans are scared of this area.[/QUOTE]Thank you. The times I have driven to Avenida Venezuela I took the side streets from Avenida St. Vincent de Paul. Taking the side streets is slow, stopping at every intersection.
I did not know about the tunnels under las americas roadway. The side streets off of Avenida Venezuela look a little dark, for parking your car. To be able to park at the Shell Gas Station is a good option. Some bars on Avenida Venezuela are not open or crowded every night. Friday or Saturday nights would probably be the best nights.
[QUOTE=Panman]How much is the chica rate at Casa Azul?[/QUOTE]Last time I was in Casa Azul was around 1pm on a Monday. I was with Greek Niko. One gringo client was getting serviced (I saw the guy when he was exiting casa azul).
Greek Niko chose one chica and went to the room. Some other chica was trying to talk him into doing a threesome, I remember hearing the conversation while I waited in the bar area/living room.
I waited and drank beer with two chicas massaging my penis over my pants. Greek Niko was finished about an hour later (60-90 minutes, I didn't have a wristwatch). Greek Niko was happy. I believe his session included anal and he paid around 2,500 pesos.
Not very glamorous inside casa azul. I took Abr Mainline into casa azul and I believe he got a little worried.
Every time I have been there, it has been low key, no rush, no hassle. I have been in there very late after curfew, drinking beer and hanging out, no rush.
Any casa where you have pressure to choose right away, I don't like.
Pink Pony on Ave Nunez de Caceres was a relaxed environment. Penthouse there was no rush. GBP is no rush.
305, 10 or more chicas crowd around you depending what time you enter. Satin club, a few chicas there annoyed me, pressuring me choose super rapido. Girl's House has a few bad reports, I have only been in girl's house three times.
I have been to brazil twice but first trip to DR and I will be coming in September for 4.6 days. I will be meeting a chica (Santo Domingo) for 4 of the days and I want 2 days for myself for fun. I really debated on even meeting with the chica and just doing the whole time by myself, but a promise was made so I will keep. My spanish is not good in fact my Portuguese is much better and I live in Florida go figure.
I would like info on girl and guest friendly hotels and the general info on Santo Domingo for a newbie and any advice would be appreciated.
[quote=mardonius]i would like info on girl and guest friendly hotels and the general info on santo domingo for a newbie and any advice would be appreciated.[/quote]
the most popular girl friendly hotel in santo domingo recommended in this section is the riazor. it is walking distance from atm's, stores, bars, restaurants, strip clubs, and street walkers.
[url]http://www.santodomingohotels.com.do/en/hotels/riazor/[/url]
i would start by reading the reports here for about one hour or two and write down any piece of advice you find important. once you have some knowledge of the names and things you can do while in the city, take a peek at the boricua online map to have a better idea of the locations.
[url]http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&ie=utf8&ll=18.480627,-69.965143&spn=0.009891,0.019248&z=16&msid=106767774275556555984.00046d685b11334063b43&mid=1246199584[/url]
i found santo domingo to be a very safe and pleasant city, specially when you have a gf with you to go sightseeing. if you plan things just right, you won't have to wait for those 2 days in order to get some quick p4p done.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]305, 10 or more chicas crowd around you depending what time you enter. Satin club, a few chicas there annoyed me, pressuring me choose super rapido. Girl's House has a few bad reports, I have only been in girl's house three times.[/QUOTE]
I feel the same way about 305. All I wanted was to get a beer and take a look at all the goods, but my vision was constantly blocked by a semi circle of 8 desperate hoes standing 3 feet ahead of me. Eventually I picked one of them and became disappointed in the room, specially after paying 3500 pesos. I knew I should've saved that nut for the Casa De Modelos chica I had met earlier that day.
[QUOTE=Mardonius]I have been to brazil twice but first trip to DR and I will be coming in September for 4.6 days. I will be meeting a chica (Santo Domingo) for 4 of the days and I want 2 days for myself for fun. I really debated on even meeting with the chica and just doing the whole time by myself, but a promise was made so I will keep. My spanish is not good in fact my Portuguese is much better and I live in Florida go figure.
I would like info on girl and guest friendly hotels and the general info on Santo Domingo for a newbie and any advice would be appreciated.[/QUOTE]When you register at a hotel, and you have to sign something that says the hotel policy is that no guests are permitted, then that hotel in NOT girl-friendly. If there is a notice in the room that says security may stop anyone on the premises and ask if they are a registered guest, then that hotel is NOT girl-friendly. Note: the Jacaragua is NOT girl friendly (as of 12th August 2010). If you only have 4 days, there is enough within a several block radius of Aves. Independencia and Pasteur to keep you occupied, providing of course your taste runs to overweight, dark-skinned, single moms.
[QUOTE=Panman]I feel the same way about 305. All I wanted was to get a beer and take a look at all the goods, but my vision was constantly blocked by a semi circle of 8 desperate hoes standing 3 feet ahead of me. Eventually I picked one of them and became disappointed in the room, specially after paying 3500 pesos. I knew I should've saved that nut for the Casa De Modelos chica I had met earlier that day.[/QUOTE]
3,500? So they do not gave you the 500 pesos flyer special? I'll still have it, lets go for a refund!
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]3,500? So they do not gave you the 500 pesos flyer special? I'll still have it, lets go for a refund![/QUOTE]
That place was loud, dark, and I didn't know what was going on. I wanted to beat that dude with the ball cap following us from the piano. I will only go back in that place when I make sure there are zero dominican hustlers around the front, maybe on a weekday. When I go inside I will run straight to the bathroom and ask you to buy the beers, lol. You seemed to handle it a little better after being drowned by the girls.
good post.
if i was the guy i would try and get as much info on the santo domingo chica, who will be spending 4 days with the guy. does she have children? what neighborhood does she live? confirm that she has a cedula. i would be a little suspicious, some chica whom i never met in person wants to spend 4 days with me and she doesn't work or go to university and has the time to spend 4 straight days with a virtual stranger.
if i was the guy, i would have the excuses ready for pulling the houdini disappearing act. some chicas look better in photos or better on webcam then in person.
4 days straight (24 hours a day?)? or 4 days as in during the day and night time for some hours and then she goes home. personally, 4 straight days with the same chica in santo domingo, i don't think i could do it.
there are a lot of chicas in dom rep.
nice thing about changing hotels is that a chica can't stalk you. riazor has gotten good reviews. near riazor is jaguar, which gets mostly good reviews. venezia hotel and carey house are other good hotels.
i am not sure if the guy is meeting the chica on his first day in sdq or on his third day. being with the same chica for some days and nights could be fun. for something like that i would recommend going to an all inclusive hotel for 2 nights or renting an apartment with a kitchen. a dominican chica will cook and clean and service the pipes, if you stay in an apartment rental.
the guy could ask for more information and we will help him.
[quote=panman]the most popular girl friendly hotel in santo domingo recommended in this section is the riazor. it is walking distance from atm's, stores, bars, restaurants, strip clubs, and street walkers.
[url]http://www.santodomingohotels.com.do/en/hotels/riazor/[/url]
i would start by reading the reports here for about one hour or two and write down any piece of advice you find important. once you have some knowledge of the names and things you can do while in the city, take a peek at the boricua online map to have a better idea of the locations.
[url]http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&ie=utf8&ll=18.480627,-69.965143&spn=0.009891,0.019248&z=16&msid=106767774275556555984.00046d685b11334063b43&mid=1246199584[/url]
i found santo domingo to be a very safe and pleasant city, specially when you have a gf with you to go sightseeing. if you plan things just right, you won't have to wait for those 2 days in order to get some quick p4p done.[/quote]
[QUOTE=Panman]That place was loud, dark, and I didn't know what was going on. I wanted to beat that dude with the ball cap following us from the piano. I will only go back in that place when I make sure there are zero dominican hustlers around the front, maybe on a weekday. When I go inside I will run straight to the bathroom and ask you to buy the beers, lol. You seemed to handle it a little better after being drowned by the girls.[/QUOTE]The way I handle 305 sometimes is that when I enter go to the left and stand at the bar and order a beer from the bartender with my back to the chicas, I can stay facing the bar until the chicas behind me disperse and then turn around so that I can check out the inventory.
During the day the inside bar may be closed in which case you can walk to the back yard of 305 and hang out there.
[QUOTE=Panman]That place was loud, dark, and I didn't know what was going on. I wanted to beat that dude with the ball cap following us from the piano. I will only go back in that place when I make sure there are zero dominican hustlers around the front, maybe on a weekday. When I go inside I will run straight to the bathroom and ask you to buy the beers, lol. You seemed to handle it a little better after being drowned by the girls.[/QUOTE]
I said hi going in circles to near 20 girls looking for the one I liked most. Then I sat with the long haired chica and show her the flyer. I told her the guy with the cap told me is 2,000 pesos with this flyer. She said "what? is he crazy? It is 3,500 pesos, the flyer will give you a 500 pesos discount."
Anyone been to a bar off of Calle Albert Thomas? I gotta go back there !!
i remember going under the bridge near seaboard past the power station and
the Taxi turned onto a main blvd.( believe it was albert Thomas) It was a pastel painted building with a beer sign out front.
Thanks and I will do that.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]
4 days straight (24 hours a day?)? or 4 days as in during the day and night time for some hours and then she goes home. Personally, 4 straight days with the same chica in Santo Domingo, I don't think I could do it.
.[/QUOTE]
4 days with the same girl is considered a long term relationship. I'll never do that before meeting the girl in person.
The best place to take a chica from Casa Australia is Hotel Sol de Verano. It is on Nicolas de Ovando #327, a few blocks north Casa Australia. The price for short term was 615 pesos, barely under $17.00. Rooms are nice and large, with a/c, bathroom, large screen lcds with tv and music, porno channels a large and confortable bed, marble floors. Room service with drinks and hot food available, condoms, pills etc. There is a cabana near Australia on Pedro Livio Cedeno but it is not as nice as Sol de Verano.
[QUOTE=Watnow78]
I will be staying at the Hotel Riazor for 4 nights at a price of $58.00 per night. My only issue is, arriving this early in the morning i wont be able to check in till early to mid afternoon. Any suggestions on a short stay hotel close by? Or should i just book that Thursday i depart from Long B?
Watnow78[/QUOTE]
I do not know if this link was published before. Next time you travel you can get up to 12 hours rental for less than $20 in some places.
[url]www.motel.com.do[/url]
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I have been other places not DR and I know you are exactly right but I had a brain freeze when I told her I will be there 4 days instead of saying maybe 2. I am going to do six in reality, but I should have told her 2 and left it at that. I have thought about it after your post and have excused it to 3 days with her (LOL). She does have a job and I will see how her schedule is and I am going to work that to my advantage.
Yes any Info will be appreciated because I always believe a newbie to a place should always get the do and the don't from guys who have been there.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Good post.
If I was the guy I would try and get as much info on the Santo Domingo chica, who will be spending 4 days with the guy. Does she have children? What neighborhood does she live? Confirm that she has a cedula. I would be a little suspicious, some chica whom I never met in person wants to spend 4 days with me and she doesn't work or go to University and has the time to spend 4 straight days with a virtual stranger.
If I was the guy, I would have the excuses ready for pulling the Houdini disappearing act. Some chicas look better in photos or better on webcam then in person.
4 days straight (24 hours a day?)? or 4 days as in during the day and night time for some hours and then she goes home. Personally, 4 straight days with the same chica in Santo Domingo, I don't think I could do it.
There are a lot of chicas in Dom Rep.
Nice thing about changing hotels is that a chica can't stalk you. Riazor has gotten good reviews. Near Riazor is Jaguar, which gets mostly good reviews. Venezia hotel and Carey House are other good hotels.
I am not sure if the guy is meeting the chica on his first day in SDQ or on his third day. Being with the same chica for some days and nights could be fun. For something like that I would recommend going to an all inclusive hotel for 2 nights or renting an apartment with a kitchen. A dominican chica will cook and clean and service the pipes, if you stay in an apartment rental.
The guy could ask for more information and we will help him.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Mardonius]I have been other places not DR and I know you are exactly right but I had a brain freeze when I told her I will be there 4 days instead of saying maybe 2. I am going to do six in reality, but I should have told her 2 and left it at that. I have thought about it after your post and have excused it to 3 days with her (LOL). She does have a job and I will see how her schedule is and I am going to work that to my advantage.
Yes any Info will be appreciated because I always believe a newbie to a place should always get the do and the don't from guys who have been there.[/QUOTE]Ask Manizales or Ayyypapi, hopefully they can help you .
[QUOTE=Mardonius]I have been other places not DR and I know you are exactly right but I had a brain freeze when I told her I will be there 4 days instead of saying maybe 2. I am going to do six in reality, but I should have told her 2 and left it at that. I have thought about it after your post and have excused it to 3 days with her (LOL). She does have a job and I will see how her schedule is and I am going to work that to my advantage.
Yes any Info will be appreciated because I always believe a newbie to a place should always get the do and the don't from guys who have been there.[/QUOTE]If you can, find out what neighborhood she lives, if she has children, where does she work. Have you seen her on webcam and numerous photos?
She might be a great chica. Try to find out where she works.
Many Dominican chicas who work or go to University will be available on the weekends for 48 hours.
Riazor Hotel gets mostly good reviews, I have never stayed at Riazor, price is reasonable and location is good.
Get an idea of what the chica's schedule is. If you stay at the Riazor a first time meeting spot could be inside the Hotel Jaragua, which is across the street from the Riazor. Just about every chica knows the Jaragua Hotel. Inside the Jaragua near the doors for the outdoor pool, there is a bar/restaurant. You can sit and drink beer or coffee, while you wait for the chica to arrive. Many chicas will come with a cousin or other friend on a first date which is no big deal. You just want to see how she looks on the first day and see if there is some chemistry with her. If you like her and there is some chemistry then all is good for the second date and plans for the other days.
If in person there is no chemistry, then you can start searching for other chicas.
Some pro chicas try to portray themselves as sweet innocent chicas, so always have your bullshit sensor on.
Use all the tools in the toolbox to discover how the chica truly is. If physically you are not attracted to her, then you can be friends with her and search for other chicas.
As a newbie you have to be careful.
If you like the chica and you believe she is somewhat honest wit you, you can take her to zona colonial to walk around, plaza espana and hard rock cafe are two places in zona colonial that are OK to visit with a chica.
At night you can take her to coppa discoteca in the hotel melia. You don't need to speak Spanish to dance with your chica or have her bump and grind you.
If the chica has to go home before midnight, most taxi fares are 150-200 pesos, unless she lives way far away (try to get the name of the neighborhood where she lives). You really just want to put them in a taxi, no real reason to take a taxi ride home with them. When the chica goes home at night, you continue your hunting.
Had phone sex w/ my novia. She is fantastic. I got her to agree to do all of the stuff we talked about in fantasy to do in reality. Ass to mouth, cim, BDSM, another girl, strip clubs etc. My next trip is 9/1, can't wait.
WOW!!!!
[QUOTE=Mardonius]Yes any Info will be appreciated because I always believe a newbie to a place should always get the do and the don't from guys who have been there.[/QUOTE]If you will be flying into Las Americas Airport in Santo Domingo (airport code SDQ), during regular business hours, you might want to buy a cell phone or a cell phone chip, on the second floor of the airport. Claro and Orange are the two biggest cell phones companies in Dominican Republic. Claro has a shop on the second floor of the airport.
Claro sells cell phones for about 500 pesos (about 13 US Dollars). You add minutes to your prepaid Claro cell phone by purchasing phone cards, 60 pesos, 100 pesos, 250 pesos, 500 pesos. For Claro you dial 1133, press send and then enter the code from under the scratch off part from the back of the phone card you purchased. Very Easy. Some guys buy chips and switch out the chip when they are in Dom Rep. A chica told me a chip for Orange is 200 pesos.
Having a local cell phone will save you money.
On the first floor of the airport at las americas airport, there are about 6 ATM machines. To receive money from ATM machines in Santo Domingo, generally you have to chose Spanish as the language.
[quote=mardonius].....yes any info will be appreciated because i always believe a newbie to a place should always get the do and the don't from guys who have been there.[/quote][quote=jaosousa].......on the first floor of the airport at las americas airport, there are about 6 atm machines. to receive money from atm machines in santo domingo, generally you have to chose spanish as the language.[/quote]
mardonius if you are a non spanish speaking person like my self you just need to know deposit, withdraw, checking and savings in spanish and the atm transaction is quite simple. i always try english first and if there is a problem i will select the spanish menu. don't know why but the spanish menu always seem to spit out my cash. who knows, maybe the machine is saving the last pesos for locals.
if bringing $usd there are casa de cambios rep001tered all about the city. franks on el conde usually gives the best exchange. the biggest rip offs for exchanging money will be at the airport and at the hotels. travelers checks are pretty much a no no to bring. a lot of places don't want to be bothered cashing them or the hassle is not worth it.
don't forget to print out the boricua online map. it is a great map to fold up and put in your pocket when you are out and about. some of the cab drivers don't know where some of the casas are so the map will come in handy.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]If you can, find out what neighborhood she lives, if she has children, where does she work. Have you seen her on webcam and numerous photos?
She might be a great chica. Try to find out where she works.
Many Dominican chicas who work or go to University will be available on the weekends for 48 hours.
Riazor Hotel gets mostly good reviews, I have never stayed at Riazor, price is reasonable and location is good.
Get an idea of what the chica's schedule is. If you stay at the Riazor a first time meeting spot could be inside the Hotel Jaragua, which is across the street from the Riazor. Just about every chica knows the Jaragua Hotel. Inside the Jaragua near the doors for the outdoor pool, there is a bar/restaurant. You can sit and drink beer or coffee, while you wait for the chica to arrive. Many chicas will come with a cousin or other friend on a first date which is no big deal. You just want to see how she looks on the first day and see if there is some chemistry with her. If you like her and there is some chemistry then all is good for the second date and plans for the other days.
If in person there is no chemistry, then you can start searching for other chicas.
Some pro chicas try to portray themselves as sweet innocent chicas, so always have your bullshit sensor on.
Use all the tools in the toolbox to discover how the chica truly is. If physically you are not attracted to her, then you can be friends with her and search for other chicas.
As a newbie you have to be careful.
If you like the chica and you believe she is somewhat honest wit you, you can take her to zona colonial to walk around, plaza espana and hard rock cafe are two places in zona colonial that are OK to visit with a chica.
At night you can take her to coppa discoteca in the hotel melia. You don't need to speak Spanish to dance with your chica or have her bump and grind you.
If the chica has to go home before midnight, most taxi fares are 150-200 pesos, unless she lives way far away (try to get the name of the neighborhood where she lives). You really just want to put them in a taxi, no real reason to take a taxi ride home with them. When the chica goes home at night, you continue your hunting.[/QUOTE]
Good advice. For an English functioning ATM, use the one in the Jaragua Hotel/Casino, turn right at the check-in desk walk past dining area and across from the turn to the banquet rooms, the ATM is there; safe and secure. If you stay at the Riazor, you can walk to the hotel/casino and walk in through the back door and the ATM is before the check-in desk, coming in from the opposite direction. I was hooked up with a nice girl from one of the Conde tour guides and dated her exclusively for a couple years. She wouldn't want to be seen walking Conde, guess she thought that was below her. But I didn't mind. There was a big difference with the cost of a cab when we were together. I was stuck with "gringo" fare if I was alone, lol. Take her to Boca Chica on the weekend, she'll get you a good price. Have lunch, walk the beach, get away from the shit for a while anyway. I have stayed at the Riazor, not bad, nothing exceptional. Nice restaurant next door that is open 24-hours and walking distance to the local cat houses and casino. You don't have to buy a cell phone in country if you have an old one that has a replaceable chip/card and is unlocked. You may need someone to help you with the translation to get the chip and minutes.
Met this one on the DominicanCupid site. Her name is Adalhay. We exchanged few phone calls before my arrival in Santo Domingo. She is a bar/waitress in a restaurant. I invited her to my hotel, drank Bailey together and after an hour of conversation, I was all up in that pussy. Nice skin tone, smells good but the pussy had some miles on it: it was not tight. She slept over that night and woke up early to leave for work. I handed her 2000p for her time. I did not return her call after our first meeting, although she called me numerous times before I left La Republica. She is very friendly and vivacious. PM me if you like her number.
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]. Nice skin tone, smells good but the pussy had some miles on it: it was not tight. [/QUOTE]
Tightness is more related to genetics than to use. I have been with girls with high mileage and tight pussies and viceversa. It does not apply to as shole which lose its tightness with use.
Thanks. I posted a photo of that ATM machine before. It was the only ATM that was giving me cash for a while (banco progreso ATM, near the doors to the outdoor pool and just before the shops past the lobby, cigar shop etc.). One day it didn't give me cash.
A friend suggested to me if I ever have trouble getting cash from ATM machines, that I could go buy some chips in the casino with a credit card or bank card, play one or two hands of poker and then go and cash the chips out for pesos. I don't gamble, but seems like a plausible way to get cash in your hand if the ATM machines have problems and if it is late and normal banks are closed.
El Conde is nothing special to walk on. Most chicas like hard rock cafe and plaza espana is romantic at night. Near plaza espana is bar atarazana where a guy can take a chica for a drink.
The malls might be a good spot for a first date, plaza acropolis, bella vista mall, mega centro mall. Most malls have places where you can get drinks.
On a first date, the guy has to take her someplace. Anyone else with suggestions for a first date place for a newbie to SDQ who may be staying at Riazor, please offer any suggestions.
[QUOTE=Nixonbd]Good advice. For an English functioning ATM, use the one in the Jaragua Hotel/Casino, turn right at the check-in desk walk past dining area and across from the turn to the banquet rooms, the ATM is there; safe and secure. If you stay at the Riazor, you can walk to the hotel/casino and walk in through the back door and the ATM is before the check-in desk, coming in from the opposite direction. I was hooked up with a nice girl from one of the Conde tour guides and dated her exclusively for a couple years. She wouldn't want to be seen walking Conde, guess she thought that was below her. But I didn't mind. There was a big difference with the cost of a cab when we were together. I was stuck with "gringo" fare if I was alone, lol. Take her to Boca Chica on the weekend, she'll get you a good price. Have lunch, walk the beach, get away from the shit for a while anyway. I have stayed at the Riazor, not bad, nothing exceptional. Nice restaurant next door that is open 24-hours and walking distance to the local cat houses and casino. You don't have to buy a cell phone in country if you have an old one that has a replaceable chip/card and is unlocked. You may need someone to help you with the translation to get the chip and minutes.[/QUOTE]
This one is definitely not a puta: non-pro. Her name is Nicole and she works as a stylist in a salon at Plaza Central. If she likes you, she will definitely give it up. During my last trip, I picked her up from Plaza Central, went out to eat, then to my hotel. Nice pussy, tight, tight body, perky breast, smooth skin. PM me if you like her number and email address.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Tightness is more related to genetics than to use. I have been with girls with high mileage and tight pussies and viceversa. It does not apply to as shole which lose its tightness with use.[/QUOTE]
I respectfully disagree with your opinion. I believe there is a corelation between usage and tightness. The viginal walls tend to collapse/shrink when sex is avoided for an extended period of time. That is why Doctors always advise pregnant women to have frequent sex while pregnant, so that the walls are expanded to ease the passage of the newborn.
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]This one is definitely not a puta: non-pro. Her name is Nicole and she works as a stylist in a salon at Plaza Central. If she likes you, she will definitely give it up. During my last trip, I picked her up from Plaza Central, went out to eat, then to my hotel. Nice pussy, tight, tight body, perky breast, smooth skin. PM me if you like her number and email address.[/QUOTE]Bigbuttluva : Spot on, the thing is - its soooooooooo easy to pick up a non pro in the DR. Just walk along Zona Colonial or go to Acropolis Mall or the stores by the University and its all yours.
S/F
[quote=bigbuttluva]i respectfully disagree with your opinion. i believe there is a corelation between usage and tightness. the viginal walls tend to collapse/shrink when sex is avoided for an extended period of time. that is why doctors always advise pregnant women to have frequent sex while pregnant, so that the walls are expanded to ease the passage of the newborn.[/quote]
hi, here are some facts from one my old pre-med books before i changed to business school:
" because of its muscular tissue, the vagina has the ability to expand and contract, like a balloon, allowing a baby to pass through during childbirth, or adjusting to fit snugly around a tampon, a finger or any size penis."
"sometimes the process of vaginal expansion and lubrication does not occur exactly as described or exactly when a woman would like"
"at some time in the life the body produces less estrogen, which, unless compensated for with estrogen replacement therapy, causes the vaginal walls to thin out significantly. the vagina also tends to become slightly shorter and narrower, and it takes longer to produce even a reduced amount of lubrication"
"sometimes after childbirth a woman's vagina may lose some of its muscle tone, loosen a bit, and feel larger. for some women this means that they may not feel the pleasure they once did from their partner's penis making contact with the vaginal walls. the partner may also notice that he is not held as tightly by the vagina."
"there are specific exercises that women can do after childbirth to strengthen and tighten the muscles around the vagina and improve the tone and feeling.
these exercises, called kegel exercises after the physician who developed them, require the woman to contract the muscles used to stop the flow of [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord109][CodeWord109][/url]. the contraction is held for 3-5 seconds, repeated ten times in a series, and the series is usually repeated several times a day. these voluntary contractions can also be done during intercourse, and some women and men find it sexually enhancing"
"however, vagina wall is very elastic so one might not know the exact size"
"when the vagina is relax the vaginal wall collapse to each other. the diameter is less than once inch and the length will be around 3 to 4 inches. however the size changes when you are ready for intercourse. at that time the diameter of the vagina is not the same throughout the vaginal tunnel. "
you might think 1 inches is kind of small for a males genital however, the vaginal wall is very elastic so it can accommodate most size. it can stretch enormously in length and width. in normal stage, muscle around vagina is relaxed and collapse to each other. however, the inner vagina wall will expand so it is longer and wider. average woman can handle a 9 inches long and 2 inches wide. 60 % of woman has normal vagina size where 10 % has smaller and 30 % has larger vagina. "
"if the vagina is too big, it might have the following problem
less satisfaction for you and your partner during intercourse.
fanny farting - air getting in and out of your vagina.
bad bladder control.
in come case it will develop prolapsed in middle age or later, which is serious matter.
to improve your vagina size, consider kegel exercise regularly. however, in some case when kegel exercise doesnt work, tightening surgery can be an alternative choice. "
"the more babies the woman have, the more likely the vagina is to become widened"
it seems that there are a lot of factors influencing tightness so maybe both are right.
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]This one is definitely not a puta: non-pro. Her name is Nicole and she works as a stylist in a salon at Plaza Central. If she likes you, she will definitely give it up. During my last trip, I picked her up from Plaza Central, went out to eat, then to my hotel. Nice pussy, tight, tight body, perky breast, smooth skin. PM me if you like her number and email address.[/QUOTE]
I went to Plaza Central on my last trip, lots of pretty girls there.
[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]I respectfully disagree with your opinion. I believe there is a corelation between usage and tightness. The viginal walls tend to collapse/shrink when sex is avoided for an extended period of time. That is why Doctors always advise pregnant women to have frequent sex while pregnant, so that the walls are expanded to ease the passage of the newborn.[/QUOTE]What you perceive as being tight, might just be dry. Consider perhaps that it's more a state of arousal, and she just ain't that into you. lol. I've dated a couple women who were so wet, it felt like I was pumping air. But on a personal note, my ex, after having given birth, was not sewn up as she should have been. So, there can be medical reasons as well as "normal wear and tear." Male and female organs come in varied shapes and sizes. How does that country song go; "if my shit ain't tight enough you can stick it up my....."
[QUOTE=Nixonbd]What you perceive as being tight, might just be dry. Consider perhaps that it's more a state of arousal, and she just ain't that into you. lol. I've dated a couple women who were so wet, it felt like I was pumping air. But on a personal note, my ex, after having given birth, was not sewn up as she should have been. So, there can be medical reasons as well as "normal wear and tear." Male and female organs come in varied shapes and sizes. How does that country song go; "if my shit ain't tight enough you can stick it up my....."[/QUOTE]Tightness might also be influenced by other hormonal factors like the time of the month and body weight. Often plumper girls are surprisingly tight due to the pressure of plenty of fatty tissue in the pelvic area surrounding the vagina, whereas slender girls are often quite loose even though they may be very petite.
In late pregnancy hormones definitely affect the ability of the vagina to stretch to deliver a baby. They also make it possible for the ligaments that hold together the pelvic bones to flex.
Frequent sex tends to make the vagina more elastic, and after periods of abstinence it may be a bit less stretchy, so you have to go carefully.
You are a wealth of info unlike the other guy mentioned. I was going to SD in Sept but because of that other guy I'm heading to POP. I don't know you except to read your posts but if the other guy moves to Aruba I would make it a point to stop in SD and buy you a beer. The three times I have stayed in SD prior to going to Casa De Campo I stayed at the Napolitano Hotel. Pretty good food & overlooks the malecon with loads of action. Again don't leave just chalk it up as a young immature punk. Best piece of advice "leave the drama to the chicas"
[QUOTE=Oakie]Stick around Jas, we and the newbies need info from all seasoned mongers (whatever their personal predilictions, lol)
Not sure too many will get good advice from guys that don't handle themselves well in clubs, and cause trouble on the boards.
Leave the drama to the chicas.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Frannie]Tightness might also be influenced by other hormonal factors like the time of the month and body weight. Often plumper girls are surprisingly tight due to the pressure of plenty of fatty tissue in the pelvic area surrounding the vagina, whereas slender girls are often quite loose even though they may be very petite.
In late pregnancy hormones definitely affect the ability of the vagina to stretch to deliver a baby. They also make it possible for the ligaments that hold together the pelvic bones to flex.
Frequent sex tends to make the vagina more elastic, and after periods of abstinence it may be a bit less stretchy, so you have to go carefully.[/QUOTE]The angle of the dangle is proportional to the mass of the ass, when the heat of the meat remains constant.
[QUOTE=Frannie]Frequent sex tends to make the vagina more elastic, and after periods of abstinence it may be a bit less stretchy, so you have to go carefully.[/QUOTE]I agree with you on that point!
[QUOTE=Nixonbd]What you perceive as being tight, might just be dry. Consider perhaps that it's more a state of arousal, and she just ain't that into you. lol.[/QUOTE]You're a funny man! You trying to tell me I can tell the difference between a dry and wet pussy?
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I went to Plaza Central on my last trip, lots of pretty girls there.[/QUOTE]Your observations were similar to mine. I was there several times and I saw the pretty girls too!
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]It seems that there are a lot of factors influencing tightness so maybe both are right.[/QUOTE]You are right. it's not the genetics factor alone.
[blue]Greetings everyone,
In recognition of his many great contributions to the Forum, I have given Ayyyypapi his own thread titled "Ayyyypapi in the Dominican Republic".
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?t=2227[/url]
Those of you who wish to join him in the discussions in his new thread are welcome to do so.
I've also moved all of his previous "contributions" to this new thread, creating "[i]The Collected Works of Ayyyypapi in the Dominican Republic[/i]" for those of you who are interested.
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[QUOTE=Admin][blue]Greetings everyone,
In recognition of his many great contributions to the Forum, I have given Ayyyypapi his own thread titled "Ayyyypapi in the Dominican Republic".
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?t=2227[/url]
Those of you who wish to join him in the discussions in his new thread are welcome to do so.
I've also moved all of his previous "contributions" to this new thread, creating "[i]The Collected Works of Ayyyypapi in the Dominican Republic[/i]" for those of you who are interested.
Thanks,
Jackson[/blue][/QUOTE]Got it, if I start a bunch of bullshit I get my own thread.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]Got it, if I start a bunch of bullshit I get my own thread.[/QUOTE][blue]Hi Mr Gogo,
Do you want your own thread?
All you had to do was ask.
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Thanks,
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[QUOTE=Admin][blue]Hi Mr Gogo,
Do you want your own thread?
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Thanks,
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[QUOTE=Bigbuttluva]You're a funny man! You trying to tell me I can tell the difference between a dry and wet pussy?[/QUOTE]
Maybe you're not looking in the right place :)
I got a price of $74 dollars a night at El Embajador for ten nights at the end of this month. Taxes are NOT included so total will be around 100. Only caveat is that internet is 20 bucks a day extra.
Got this package from [url]www.booking.com[/url]
It will be my first time in Sto Domingo and plan to game mainly non-pros. Non pros online seem to have very positive reaction to this spot. The price but mainly the pool sold me. They say they have a gym and sauna but I will not get my hopes up about those facilities. I will report on that.
One question:
Does anyone know if the Claro store in the aiport is open in the evening? My flight gets in at 8pm but I need to get a sim card activated. I am sure I could buy minutes at this hour but wondered if they have people who can activate a new account. Gotta hit the ground running.
[QUOTE=Pescador Loco]I got a price of $75 dollars a night at El Embajador for ten nights at the end of this month. Only caveat is that internet is 20 bucks a day extra.
Got this package from [url]www.booking.com[/url]
It will be my first time in Sto Domingo and plan to game mainly non-pros. Non pros online seem to have very positive reaction to this spot. The price and pool sold me. They say they have a gym and sauna but I will not get my hopes up about those facilities. I will report on that.[/QUOTE]I wish you a pleasant trip. Are you saying that the rate will be $95/night ($75 + $20 internet fee)? I guess it's worth it if you need to be in a businessman's hotel.
It's only my opinion, and it depends on your goals for the trip, but I think it's best to avoid flaunting your ability to pay $50 vs. $30 or any other amount - it will cost you.
[QUOTE=Pescador Loco]I got a price of $74 dollars a night at El Embajador for ten nights at the end of this month........
It will be my first time in Sto Domingo and plan to game mainly non-pros......
Does anyone know if the Claro store in the aiport is open in the evening? My flight gets in at 8pm but I need to get a sim card activated......[/QUOTE]
Ten nights at El Embajador chasing non-pros will probably get frustrating and boring very quickly. Just my opinion but most of the non-pros you meet online are actually pros at pretending to be non-pros.
El Embajador is far from everything most mongers go to SD for. Have fun with the non-pros but I would seriously consider hitting the casas, split your trip up with a ride to Sosua for a few days, stay at a hotel closer to Gascue.
By the time you clear customs it will be 9pm or so and I would not expect the Claro store to be open. You can always activate your phone first thing the next morning. Bring an unlocked GSM phone and you are set to go. Most of the phone stores sell cheapie phones but that is what they are, cheapie phones.
I would invest in a half way decent travel phone preferably one that can be charged from your laptop or netbook using a usb to mini or micro cable. Once your phone is activated you can add minutes using one of the many online top up services.
I have been using etopuponline but there are others. etopuponline doesn't charge a fee but their exchange rate is a peso less per $1. No big deal but the convience is worth it.
Seriously, ten days as a first trip to SD can be a bit too much.
What to do on a Sunday here?
[QUOTE=Sleazer60]What to do on a Sunday here?[/QUOTE]
LMAO, are you in SD now? I am and doing the usual Sunday stuff. On Sunday you either get out of town or you stay in town and use it as a very relaxing day. If you have a car Sunday is a great day to go shopping because there is virtually no traffic.
Just about all the casas are closed. Later tonight the SW will be out and about on Independencia.
Sunday is the day to use your cell phone numbers for chicas........... give a chica a call and take her to the movies.
[QUOTE=Sleazer60]What to do on a Sunday here?[/QUOTE]
There a few casas open on Sundays. GBP an 56 Pasteur are closed. Go to the malls or go to the beach for non pros.
Or go to the church, lots of non pros there, LOL.
[QUOTE=Knowledge]........It's only my opinion, and it depends on your goals for the trip, but I think it's best to avoid flaunting your ability to pay $50 vs. $30 or any other amount - it will cost you.[/QUOTE]
So true, and staying in the luxury hotels only sends out a signal to the chica you can afford to pay her more.
I have posted it before but I learned my lesson the expensive way. First starting out I thought nice restaurants and nice hotels would get me better service. It does not get better service. Only thing it gets is the chica wanting to charge you more.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]First starting out I thought nice restaurants and nice hotels would get me better service. It does not get better service. Only thing it gets is the chica wanting to charge you more.[/QUOTE]
Is that when you started bringing a deli slicer in your carry on to make fresh Ham-n-Cheese sammys in the room?
[QUOTE=Buscemi]Is that when you started bringing a deli slicer in your carry on to make fresh Ham-n-Cheese sammys in the room?[/QUOTE]ROTFLMAO!!
-Helpmann :D
[QUOTE=Buscemi]Is that when you started bringing a deli slicer in your carry on to make fresh Ham-n-Cheese sammys in the room?[/QUOTE]Hey don't forget the smashed up wonder bread that was also inside the carry-on. LOL
Buscemi, that was funny! I laughed a good 20mins when I read that
There will be 26% in taxes that all bigger hotels charge in Dom Rep.
Some travel sites neglect to include the taxes in the prices that they quote.
Orbitz quotes the total price per night including taxes. If I were to stay in the same hotel in Santo Domingo for more than 7 nights, on the same trip, I would book a package deal through Orbitz, airfare and hotel and use Orbitz promotion code: 200entertain to save $200 on the price of the package.
Sometimes you can get a better rate booking directly from a hotel's website. For the El Embajador that would be Occidental Hotels webpage.
26% in taxes added on the $74 rate and then another $20 for internet per day, will put the per night price over $100.
I stayed at the El Emabajador for about 5 nights a few years ago. I like the pool there, the breakfast buffet in the restaurant near the pool was good. There is a building near the pool with a gym, sauna and steam room. When I stayed at the El Embajador wifi internet was free and the signal was good throughout the hotel, in the lobby, near the pool and the 5th floor lounge area (club embajador).
There is a small charge to park your car there. When you park your car, a machine near the parking gate will give you a small plastic coin. When you are ready to exit with your car, there is a cashier window near the lobby outside, you present the small plastic coin and they know how much to charge you for parking. You will be given another plastic coin that will open the gate when you go to exit the parking lot.
You may want to ask for a room with an ocean view. The hotel grounds are nice, with many trees and plants. There are a group of small parrots that live near the hotel and you will hear them around dusk in a big tree in the front of the hotel.
$100 or more a night for a chica friendly room in SDQ, you might be better served renting a nice apartment for around $70-$80 per night.
I have met a good number of Dominican chicas online. Some are pros, some are semi-pros and some are "normal" chicas looking for a boyfriend.
One problem with booking and paying for 10 nights at the same place, is that you are locked into that place. I have in the past, had chicas show up unexpectedly at my hotel and wait in the lobby and try to catch me with other chicas. Sometimes for peace of mind it is good to move around and change hotels.
I don't know what time the Claro shop closes in the Las Americas Airport.
Any questions let us know.
[QUOTE=Pescador Loco]I got a price of $74 dollars a night at El Embajador for ten nights at the end of this month. Taxes are NOT included so total will be around 100. Only caveat is that internet is 20 bucks a day extra.
Got this package from [url]www.booking.com[/url]
It will be my first time in Sto Domingo and plan to game mainly non-pros. Non pros online seem to have very positive reaction to this spot. The price but mainly the pool sold me. They say they have a gym and sauna but I will not get my hopes up about those facilities. I will report on that.
One question:
Does anyone know if the Claro store in the aiport is open in the evening? My flight gets in at 8pm but I need to get a sim card activated. I am sure I could buy minutes at this hour but wondered if they have people who can activate a new account. Gotta hit the ground running.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]LMAO, are you in SD now? I am and doing the usual Sunday stuff. On Sunday you either get out of town or you stay in town and use it as a very relaxing day. If you have a car Sunday is a great day to go shopping because there is virtually no traffic.
Just about all the casas are closed. Later tonight the SW will be out and about on Independencia.
Sunday is the day to use your cell phone numbers for chicas........... give a chica a call and take her to the movies.[/QUOTE]Casa de Modelos and the Ensanche La Fe classics (Theresa/Pablitos, etc.) and several places in the Zona Oriental are all waiting for you on Sundays.
[QUOTE=Buscemi]Is that when you started bringing a deli slicer in your carry on to make fresh Ham-n-Cheese sammys in the room?[/QUOTE]Still trying to be a funny man.
[QUOTE=Pescador Loco]I got a price of $74 dollars a night at El Embajador for ten nights at the end of this month. Taxes are NOT included so total will be around 100. Only caveat is that internet is 20 bucks a day extra.[/QUOTE]I like the hotel el embajador. There is a bar in the lobby with tables and chairs around it, they serve food and drink at the lobby bar. When I was there, I did not find the prices at the lobby bar outrageously expensive, not cheap but not outrageous.
I had no trouble bringing in chicas. I needed a good internet connection for some work related stuff that needed to be done and I was given a room on the 5th floor, which is club embajador. There was a reception desk on the 5th floor for guests staying on that floor. Sometimes the workers at the 5th floor reception asked for a chica's cedula, sometimes they didn't.
As in many SDQ bigger hotels, you have to insert your plastic room key card in a slot inside the elevator to get the elevator to go to your floor. Club Embajador is more money and I don't believe it is worth the extra money. When I stayed there, internet, breakfast buffet, snacks and coffee throughout the day, were included in the room rate. I have an ex girlfriend who works at the embajador, who I don't want to run into while I am with other chicas, otherwise I would stay more frequently at el embajador (depending what their current price is and what is included in that price).
Non-pro chicas enjoy the el embajador, most rooms have large balconies with either a view north of the city or a view south toward the water. Non-pro chicas who live in neighborhoods like herrera will be closer to the hotel emabajador. Chicas who live in zona oriental will be further away.
I read that the former dictator Trujillo had a large penthouse type apartment at the hotel el embajador, where he would entertain his girlfriends. Also, as I have posted before, parts of "Scarface" was filmed there.
Parts of the pool are about 8 feet deep and the days I used the pool, I had the pool to myself. Many newer hotels have shallow pools, which are not as good for swimming.
Any questions just fire away.
For my next trip to SDQ, I may rent an apartment in Zona Colonial and maybe get a short term membership at a gym called Body Shop Athletic in Naco. Supposedly this gym has a good sized pool.
With a favorite chica you may want to go to the beach for a weekend. In the past I paid about $70 per night at the coral costa caribe all inclusive hotel for me and a chica. Staying at an all inclusive hotel can be fun for a few nights with a chica. The all inclusive hotels are usually laid back, usually security is good, so you don't have to worry too much about crime. You wake up with the chica have sex, then go for breakfast, then maybe the pool or beach, back to the room for more sex, then lunch etc. All you can eat food, drink and sex. Not Bad.
Barcelo Cappella all inclusive in Juan Dolio is about $120 per night during the off season.
Hamaca is an all inclusive hotel in Boca Chica. Hotetur Dominican Bay is an inexpensive all inclusive in boca chica. All inclusive hotels are not chica friendly. They are good if you bring a favorite chica and check in with her. Boca Chica beach is closer to santo domingo. Juan Dolio beach is about 15 minutes past boca chica beach. Juan Dolio is a bit more tranquil than boca chica.
You may to visit Santiago for one or two nights.
[QUOTE=Pescador Loco]I got a price of $74 dollars a night at El Embajador for ten nights at the end of this month. Taxes are NOT included so total will be around 100. Only caveat is that internet is 20 bucks a day extra.
Got this package from [url]www.booking.com[/url]
It will be my first time in Sto Domingo and plan to game mainly non-pros. Non pros online seem to have very positive reaction to this spot. The price but mainly the pool sold me. They say they have a gym and sauna but I will not get my hopes up about those facilities. I will report on that.
One question:
Does anyone know if the Claro store in the aiport is open in the evening? My flight gets in at 8pm but I need to get a sim card activated. I am sure I could buy minutes at this hour but wondered if they have people who can activate a new account. Have to hit the ground running.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Coolie High]Hey don't forget the smashed up wonder bread that was also inside the carry-on. LOL........[/QUOTE]
Nay Coolie, you got it all wrong. First you give the store brand bread the squeeze test. If the store brand is soft enough you buy that and save a buck and a half.
I don't have deep pockets full of cash like some guys so I learned ways to save a buck here and there. If I was only doing three or four trips a year I would splurge more. I prefer to penny pinch and make ten trips a year. For the past three years I have not been away from rep dom for any period longer than six weeks.
I follow a few of my basic rules. $50 a night max for a hotel, plato del dia for lunch, stock up the frig, don't rent a car for my entire stay, find chicas outside the casas at 1500 pesos max, instead of drinking at the bars i go to the colmados to hang out.
GBP is the only casa I will go to. 1000 pesos and a phone number to hook up with after work hours.
If I stick to my simple rules at the end of an eight to ten day trip I have saved enough money to buy a plane ticket to return again.
To each his own. Some guys look at the DR as a vacation. They buy new clothes, new sneaks for the trip and spend like there is no tomorrow. I am the opposite. I come to the DR as if I am just returning to visit my second home.
For me it works...............
[QUOTE=Coolie High]Hey don't forget the smashed up wonder bread that was also inside the carry-on. LOL.......[/QUOTE]
Sorry Coolie I forgot to share this with you.
When buying flight tickets try to always buy from an airline that has a hub in the city closest to you. Now with the airlines merging, Star Alliance, code share and all the other programs this should be easy to do.
In my case Continental airlines has a hub in Newark, NJ (EWR). I joined their frequent flier program years ago. I fly exclusively with Continental. There are a few times when I could fly AA or Jet Blue out of a different departure city but the savings is not worth the hassle of getting to and from the airport.
Stick with one airline, get a CC with mileage rewards with that airline, grocery shop, buy online using that CC and build up points. With Continental once I fly 25,000 miles I become an Elite member............ Well what is the big deal of being Elite? Simple, 24 hrs before departure I get a free upgrade to first class if a seat is available, which it always is.
There are a lot of ways to accumulate points with the airlines. You just need to learn how to get them. Only time I fly coach is when I get a ticket using my points for a freebie ticket.
BTW been in rep dom five days so far and have not seen a drop of rain.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Nay Coolie, you got it all wrong. First you give the store brand bread the squeeze test. If the store brand is soft enough you buy that and save a buck and a half.
I don't have deep pockets full of cash like some guys so I learned ways to save a buck here and there. If I was only doing three or four trips a year I would splurge more. I prefer to penny pinch and make ten trips a year. For the past three years I have not been away from rep dom for any period longer than six weeks.
I follow a few of my basic rules. $50 a night max for a hotel, plato del dia for lunch, stock up the frig, don't rent a car for my entire stay, find chicas outside the casas at 1500 pesos max, instead of drinking at the bars i go to the colmados to hang out.
GBP is the only casa I will go to. 1000 pesos and a phone number to hook up with after work hours.
If I stick to my simple rules at the end of an eight to ten day trip I have saved enough money to buy a plane ticket to return again.
To each his own. Some guys look at the DR as a vacation. They buy new clothes, new sneaks for the trip and spend like there is no tomorrow. I am the opposite. I come to the DR as if I am just returning to visit my second home.
For me it works...............[/QUOTE]Hey you found away to save money and enjoy your self at the same time. Thats all that matters. Hell I wish was down there right now with you. It sure as hell beat the states.
Buscemi was being a funny smart ass and I had to join in but with all seriousness your right that you shouldn't splurge on a broad down there Cus if they think you got money they will try to upsell the price.
I can remember just as clear as day when I first took a broad back to the villa for the first time. She was like ooh you got money and proceeded to upsell more on the price.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Nay Coolie, you got it all wrong. First you give the store brand bread the squeeze test. If the store brand is soft enough you buy that and save a buck and a half.
I don't have deep pockets full of cash like some guys so I learned ways to save a buck here and there. If I was only doing three or four trips a year I would splurge more. I prefer to penny pinch and make ten trips a year. For the past three years I have not been away from rep dom for any period longer than six weeks.
I follow a few of my basic rules. $50 a night max for a hotel, plato del dia for lunch, stock up the frig, don't rent a car for my entire stay, find chicas outside the casas at 1500 pesos max, instead of drinking at the bars i go to the colmados to hang out.
GBP is the only casa I will go to. 1000 pesos and a phone number to hook up with after work hours.
If I stick to my simple rules at the end of an eight to ten day trip I have saved enough money to buy a plane ticket to return again.
To each his own. Some guys look at the DR as a vacation. They buy new clothes, new sneaks for the trip and spend like there is no tomorrow. I am the opposite. I come to the DR as if I am just returning to visit my second home.
For me it works...............[/QUOTE]
Mr. Ribs,
I think, as you say there are two kinds of Mongers. The ones who regard it as a vacation and can justify excess spending but saying hey it's my vacation. I used to be in that catagory when I was a working man. Two or three nice vacations a year with no real regard for the money I spent. ( I always could get plenty of overtime at the job.)
Now I am living on a fixed income and have to be a little more careful on my trips. I seem to be home a month then gone for at least that long. It is no longer a vacation but almost a second home but in different locations. I take it as a task to get top value for my dollars that I spend. Except for my first mongering trip to Costa Rica ( I will not return there) . I have never spent more than $ 50 a night for a room. I also never rent a car and I eat a lot of fruit and buy food at the supermarket.
I have met some real nice guys in my travels and when we go out and try the high end spots I then try to make up the money I spend that night later on . I am a budget monger, but with good friends I throw that out the window and party hard with no regrets. I also have met a few stiffs who are always trying to make sure they do not pay their share of the bill. They seem surprised when I refuse to go out with them the next night.
I am mostly a Colombian traveler, but I am considering a DR trip this Nov. The only problem for me is my airline is Spirit and they to not go to POP. My wingman does not like to take buses so it is a problem getting to Sosua from either SD or Santiago. Of course I could just stay in Boca Chica, but for my money Sosua rules in the DR.
[QUOTE=Vics Picks]Mr. Ribs,
I think, as you say there are two kinds of Mongers. The ones who regard it as a vacation and can justify excess spending but saying hey it's my vacation. I used to be in that catagory when I was a working man. Two or three nice vacations a year with no real regard for the money I spent. (I always could get plenty of overtime at the job.)
Now I am living on a fixed income and have to be a little more careful on my trips. I seem to be home a month then gone for at least that long. It is no longer a vacation but almost a second home but in different locations. I take it as a task to get top value for my dollars that I spend. Except for my first mongering trip to Costa Rica (I will not return there). I have never spent more than $ 50 a night for a room. I also never rent a car and I eat a lot of fruit and buy food at the supermarket.
I have met some real nice guys in my travels and when we go out and try the high end spots I then try to make up the money I spend that night later on. I am a budget monger, but with good friends I throw that out the window and party hard with no regrets. I also have met a few stiffs who are always trying to make sure they do not pay their share of the bill. They seem surprised when I refuse to go out with them the next night.
I am mostly a Colombian traveler, but I am considering a DR trip this Nov. The only problem for me is my airline is Spirit and they to not go to POP. My wingman does not like to take buses so it is a problem getting to Sosua from either SD or Santiago. Of course I could just stay in Boca Chica, but for my money Sosua rules in the DR.[/QUOTE]You make great point's as usual. There is nothing wrong with being a budget conscious traveler, but some guy's are just freeloader's who never give. Once I discover a guy is a freeloader certain rule's apply. Seperate check's, no loan's, and limited contact.
I'm making memorie's for the old folk's home(I want to be that old man that's alway's smiling not the grouchy old man that's mad at everybody because he never did anything), so money doesn't matter as long as I enjoyed myself. A couple year's ago I was going to buy a BMW 650ci, but I said fuck that let's take a few year's and see some shit. That BMW would be paid for by now but I don't think it compare's to my expirience traveling.
One way we differ is that I alway's pay more than 50usd for a room. I have to feel secure because being victimized is not an option.
And good luck with Spirit airline's, they are to gimmicky and classless I will never fly them again.
See you in a couple week's in Medellin. Also I'm looking at Thanksgiving in Sosua.
[QUOTE=Knowledge]Casa de Modelos and the Ensanche La Fe classics (Theresa/Pablitos, etc.) and several places in the Zona Oriental are all waiting for you on Sundays.[/QUOTE]Thanks.
Casa Theresa on Ave Ortega y Gasset, I know and near Casa Theresa is Casa Azul on Ave. Paraguay. Pablitos, I don't know, on what street is Pablitos?
I only found 1 casa de citas in Zona Oriental, the Mansion, which is off of Carretera Mella. I drove around Zona Oriental with two Dominican friends searching for other places. Ejecutivo I believe is east of Avenida Charles de Gaul on the service road of Las Americas highway, I have never been to Ejecutivo.
Any other casas in zona oriental that you can give information about, will be greatly appreciated, thanks.
I was also told there is a somewhat famous place near casa australia, in or near villa agricolas, a runner outside bar 305 was telling me about that place one Saturday afternoon, when I was with Thirdcoast and Greek Niko.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]For my next trip to SDQ, I may rent an apartment in Zona Colonial and maybe get a short term membership at a gym called Body Shop Athletic in Naco. Supposedly this gym has a good sized pool.
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How much is the gym? I need to get my fat ass back in shape. Also, the main girlfriend is living too good a life with me and is getting a little soft, I need to tone her up.
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]How much is the gym? I need to get my fat ass back in shape. Also, the main girlfriend is living too good a life with me and is getting a little soft, I need to tone her up.[/QUOTE]They have a webpage. I read on Dominican Today that the Body Shop Athletic gym in Naco got caught stealing electricity. There is also a Gold's Gym in SDQ. Supposedly in Zona Colonial is a basic gym that sells daily memberships. I don't know the prices yet. [url]http://www.clubbodyshop.com/[/url]
I have seen Dominicans entering the Olympic park with workout clothes. From looking at the Google map of SDQ appears the Olympic park has a few athletic venues, maybe a pool.
Drinking lots of cerveza fattens me up and now that I quit smoking I am eating more.
Naco is a good neighborhood, might be some nice and firm chicas working out at that those gyms.
Yes, I am a member of ISG ;-) So I will check out casas. I got a cheap but very solid Nokkia unlocked GSM (da Finns Rule) phone in Lima a couple years back.
etopuponline....Interesting. News to me. I will def check this out.
"Seriously, ten days as a first trip to SD can be a bit too much"
Gotcha...I once came home from a trip to Cali early. After I certain amount of time it just dawns on you that your work is done. Usually when your balls go on strike.
[QUOTE=Vics Picks]...I am mostly a Colombian traveler, but I am considering a DR trip this Nov. The only problem for me is my airline is Spirit and they to not go to POP. My wingman does not like to take buses so it is a problem getting to Sosua from either SD or Santiago. Of course I could just stay in Boca Chica, but for my money Sosua rules in the DR.[/QUOTE]
Hey Vic, how are you doing buddy? What about making that trip to DR a little bit sooner? I can't make the trip with our other friend to Colombia (Labor Day week), but I'll be flying into Santo Domingo September 17th and taking the bus to Sosua were I'll stay for 5 nights, then come back to SD for 2 nights. I'll be nice if I could see you there.
Tuesday and Wednesday departures in September, Jetblue has $69 one way fares. Total ticket price $271.
Many good all inclusive hotels are under $100 per night in September. Using 200entertain coupon code will knock $200 off a 7 night or longer package deal.
Hotel El Embajador for 7 nights, with airfare from New York, $772 (total package price which includes all taxes and fees using the Orbitz discount coupon and the Jetblue $271 flight) (departing on Wednesdays or Tuesdays in September).
$772(package price)-$271(airfare)=$501. The hotel el embajador would cost $501 for 7 nights, which is $71 per night (total price, no other taxes or fees). Good rate.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]I'm making memorie's for the old folk's home(I want to be that old man that's alway's smiling not the grouchy old man that's mad at everybody because he never did anything), so money doesn't matter as long as I enjoyed myself. A couple year's ago I was going to buy a BMW 650ci, but I said fuck that let's take a few year's and see some shit. That BMW would be paid for by now but I don't think it compare's to my expirience traveling.[/QUOTE]
Mr. Gogo, you're absolutely right about travel ... and punting. That Beemer would not last into your dotage, and memories are about all we can bring with us into "Shady Pines" anyways. I think "having done it all" is better than "having had it all," and more fun - both in the doing and in the reminiscing....
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]...Casa Theresa on Ave Ortega y Gasset, I know and near Casa Theresa is Casa Azul on Ave. Paraguay. Pablitos, I don't know, on what street is Pablitos...[/QUOTE]Pablitos was the former name of Casa Azul. Casa Azul was also known as Casa Rosada.
-Helpmann :)
Does anyone know what happened to Spa Geisha Paradise (SGP)? Was it closed down in 2005, when the massage parlor crackdown hit Santo Domingo?
I never had an opportunity to go, but I recall reading that the women at SGP dressed up like Geishas and swam around in the pool on Thursdays.
-Helpmann :)
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Spa Geisha Paradise
Ana Josefa Puello #39 (Mirador del Sur)[/i]
[QUOTE=Helpmann]Does anyone know what happened to Spa Geisha Paradise (SGP)? Was it closed down in 2005, when the massage parlor crackdown hit Santo Domingo?
I never had an opportunity to go, but I recall reading that the women at SGP dressed up like Geishas and swam around in the pool on Thursdays.
-Helpmann :)
[i]
Spa Geisha Paradise
Ana Josefa Puello #39 (Mirador del Sur)[/i][/QUOTE]
I called to their old phone #, lol. A girl answered, I asked for Geisha, she said wrong number.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I called to their old phone #, lol. A girl answered, I asked for Geisha, she said wrong number.[/QUOTE]Thanks, I thought about calling too. Their website has been down for years. Unlike the massage parlors in Gazcue, I never heard or read about Spa Geisha getting raided or closing down. Because it was in Mirador del Sur (far from the action in Gazcue), I thought there was always the possibility that the place was still doing business (like Casa Azul).
I guess it doesn't matter. You, Jaosousa, and the gang are finding and documenting some pretty good places in the capital.
I love the Google Map.
Thanks,
Helpmann :)
When I was in town I went to a Place called the manila bar that was fun with great service and prices, does anyone where it is located in town? Or has anyone else been there that as an opinion on the place or info on places similar?
Good to hear you liked the Embajador. Cool to get the "Scarface" historical tidbit. Love dat shit. By the pics the place reminded me of the El Panama in Panama City. An old school sprawling tropical spread where the dictator and his harem hang out.
So I usually like to do about 80% NP and 20% PFP. Lima has been a fav place for being able to acheive that kind of mix. Sto Domingo seems to have similar potential. Of course, they are two completely different places which makes it fun too. Dominican chicks have bigger tits (rico!) but Lima has the better food (rico!). I have been talking to quite a few chicas the last few weeks. Following Helpmann's excellent classification scheme I have run into a few Tigres but thankfully more Gazzelle's. As he accurately observed the gazzeles tend to be the younger ones...under 20. The chicas in DR seem to quite direct for Latinas which is good...it saves time, especially with the Tigres. The Gazzelle's will use Usted with you in the first 5-10 minutes of the convo. Quite sweet. Of course, I am sure not all of them are without guile.
Thanks for the Orbitz tip. I will check that out in the future. Also, Spirit has a credit card that gives you three free flights with approval. I am waiting to hear back on that. They fly direct to Santiago as well. For this trip I used some AA miles so the flight will only cost me $75 RT from Miami.
I may head up to Santiago to check out some hotties. The girls up there seem cuter. I was at La Hamaca in Boca Chica with a cutie for Memorial Day weekend (did not go to downtown SDQ). You are right. It is a good place to take a nice girl. Plus, if she registers you get the Dominican rate even if you pay. We walked to the beach by the strip and we were almost the only tourists there so we got no peace from the plaga of vendedores and left after 20 minutes. I thought they were agressive in Cartagena. Cartagena is like f"in Scandanavia compared to Boca Chica ;-)
The hotel bar and pool at Embajador sound great. Do you know of any restaurants in walking distance from the Embajador?
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]I like the hotel el embajador. There is a bar in the lobby with tables and chairs around it, they serve food and drink at the lobby bar. When I was there, I did not find the prices at the lobby bar outrageously expensive, not cheap but not outrageous.
I had no trouble bringing in chicas. I needed a good internet connection for some work related stuff that needed to be done and I was given a room on the 5th floor, which is club embajador. There was a reception desk on the 5th floor for guests staying on that floor. Sometimes the workers at the 5th floor reception asked for a chica's cedula, sometimes they didn't.
As in many SDQ bigger hotels, you have to insert your plastic room key card in a slot inside the elevator to get the elevator to go to your floor. Club Embajador is more money and I don't believe it is worth the extra money. When I stayed there, internet, breakfast buffet, snacks and coffee throughout the day, were included in the room rate. I have an ex girlfriend who works at the embajador, who I don't want to run into while I am with other chicas, otherwise I would stay more frequently at el embajador (depending what their current price is and what is included in that price).
Non-pro chicas enjoy the el embajador, most rooms have large balconies with either a view north of the city or a view south toward the water. Non-pro chicas who live in neighborhoods like herrera will be closer to the hotel emabajador. Chicas who live in zona oriental will be further away.
I read that the former dictator Trujillo had a large penthouse type apartment at the hotel el embajador, where he would entertain his girlfriends. Also, as I have posted before, parts of "Scarface" was filmed there.
Parts of the pool are about 8 feet deep and the days I used the pool, I had the pool to myself. Many newer hotels have shallow pools, which are not as good for swimming.
Any questions just fire away.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]They have a webpage. I read on Dominican Today that the Body Shop Athletic gym in Naco got caught stealing electricity. There is also a Gold's Gym in SDQ. Supposedly in Zona Colonial is a basic gym that sells daily memberships. I don't know the prices yet. [url]http://www.clubbodyshop.com/[/url]
I have seen Dominicans entering the Olympic park with workout clothes. From looking at the Google map of SDQ appears the Olympic park has a few athletic venues, maybe a pool.
Drinking lots of cerveza fattens me up and now that I quit smoking I am eating more.
Naco is a good neighborhood, might be some nice and firm chicas working out at that those gyms.[/QUOTE]
I had a 6 month membership there back in 2001/2002. I loved the pool on the roof. I would hit that after 40 minutes on stairmaster and some weight machines, take a cool shower and off to the "beirhouse" on Mejia Ricat I think it was for something other than Presidente. Is it still there? Plenty of chicas at this gym but they were from high end families with money and I never got the vibe they could be had while i worked out there. I lived across the street from Olympic park and it was a good place to go during the day for a PT run if you didn't mind the heat but it was safe from cars. I had the same problem getting fat on the beers too, so I felt your pain...lol.
[QUOTE=Pescador Loco]So I usually like to do about 80% NP and 20% PFP.
The hotel bar and pool at Embajador sound great. Do you know of any restaurants in walking distance from the Embajador?[/QUOTE]80% NP? and, what might they look like.
Steps from the entrada to Embajador, you can find a row of restaurants. And, a laser/dermatology type clinic. And, a bar full of hookers in spittin' distance. Tabu, it's called, if memory serves.
[QUOTE=Pescador Loco] The hotel bar and pool at Embajador sound great. Do you know of any restaurants in walking distance from the Embajador?[/QUOTE]Hotel El Embajador is off of Avenida Sarasota, about one block over from a major north - south street, called Avenida Churchill. Near Avenida Sarasota the street signs for Avenida Churchill will say Ave. Jimenez Moya. From the malecon up to Avenida 27 de Febrero, Avenida Churchill street signs will say Avenida Jimenez Moya. Just about every Dominican I spoke to refers to that section of street as Ave. Churchill, however, so that you don't get confused I mention that the street signs south of Avenida 27 de Febrero for Churchill will say Avenida Jimenez Moya.
Avenida Sarasota near the El Embajador is a nice two way street, two lanes each for moving traffic and there is an island separating the 4 lanes of traffic that is planted with grass and plants. El Emabajador is located on a side street about 2 1/2 blocks from Avenida Sarasota. On Avenida Sarasota there is a 3 foot hotel sign for the hotel, where you have to turn onto the side street that will take you to the entrance of the hotel.
On that side street, that will lead directly to the front of the hotel, there is a restaurant. Seems like a nice, expensive restaurant, I only saw it from the outside.
I believe there is a McDonald's restaurant near the intersection of Sarasota and Churchill (aka Ave Jimenez Moya).
When you exit El Emabajador and take the small side street to Sarasota, you can make a left or a right at Sarasota. If you go right that will take you towards Churchill. If you go left (west) you will see Hotel BQ which is on Sarasota. If you continue on Sarasota in that direction there is a a sushi restaurant on the right hand side of Sarasota, going west. Supposedly it is a good sushi place, I will have to find the name. If you continue to go west on Sarasota, at the end of Sarasota there is a shopping center.
Bella Vista Mall is near to Hotel El Emabajador. I have not been to bella vista mall.
If you are driving a car, driving south of the El Embajador can get a little confusing. There is a park south of the hotel and where the hotel sits the earth is elevated, as such there are not many cross streets that you can take north and south, between the hotel and the Sea.
Plaza Lama has a big store on the corner of Churchill and ave 27 de febrero. Acropolis Mall with Hooters and other bars/restaurants is not too far away from El Embajador Hotel. Plaza Acropolis is on Avenida Churchill north of Avenida 27 de Febrero. (Avenida 27 de Febrero is the major east-west street in the city, 6-8 lane roadway).
You really don't want to be traveling during rush hour. Traffic during rush hour on Avenida Sarasota is bumper to bumper slow.
Street chicas hang out on Ave. Sarasota near the embajador at night and sometimes on the side street in front of the hotel, as well as inside the hotel at night.
As BQ Ribs has stated you will be at least a ten minute taxi ride from Gazcue, where there are more street walkers, casas (305, piano bar, satin, girl's house) as well as Coppa Discoteca, which stays open late every night.
As Knowledge has stated, the El Embajador is a businessman's hotel, so you will encounter older guys who are in Santo Domingo on Business. I met one older American guy at the lobby bar who was in the sugar business, it was interesting talking to him. For his job he has to travel all over Latin America, he was telling me some interesting stories.
Jetset disco will be closer to El Embajador.
Boricua Online has recommended a place called the Hangar which will be closer to the El Embajador Hotel.
The disco/restaurant in a cave, Guacara Taina, will also be closer to the hotel El Embajador.
Take photos and post them here if you can, I enjoy seeing any type of photos, venues or chicas.
Boricua Online's SDQ Monger Map is an excellent source of information: [url]http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&ie=UTF8&ll=18.480627,-69.965143&spn=0.009891,0.019248&z=16&msid=106767774275556555984.00046d685b11334063b43&mid=1246199584[/url]
Any questions, just ask.
[QUOTE=Geolopes]I had a 6 month membership there back in 2001/2002. I loved the pool on the roof. I would hit that after 40 minutes on stairmaster and some weight machines, take a cool shower and off to the "beirhouse" on Mejia Ricat I think it was for something other than Presidente. Is it still there? Plenty of chicas at this gym but they were from high end families with money and I never got the vibe they could be had while i worked out there. I lived across the street from Olympic park and it was a good place to go during the day for a PT run if you didn't mind the heat but it was safe from cars. I had the same problem getting fat on the beers too, so I felt your pain...lol.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the information, very helpful.
The rooftop pool sounds very nice.
Fellas,
I plan on going to SD for about 5 days or so to see a chica, but I want a hotel that is cheap, clean and chica friendly. I also want a place close to the action so I can hit other chicas during the day. Dime.
There is a very good Italian restaurant in southeast corner of the Bella Vista Mall called "Nona Rosa" (grandma Rosa in Italian). Stick to the north side of Sarasota if you plan to walk around that area at night. It's pretty dark once the traffic winds down but you won't have problems if you stay on the side of the high end apartment buildings. Also, don't let the street girls who hand around the McDonalds on Sarasota and Churchill crowd around you. They've been known to jack guys if they get the chance. They are mostly harmless but be advised that they are armed with blades for self defense.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Hotel El Embajador is off of Avenida Sarasota, about one block over from a major north. South street, called Avenida Churchill. Near Avenida Sarasota the street signs for Avenida Churchill will say Ave. Jimenez Moya. From the malecon up to Avenida 27 de Febrero, Avenida Churchill street signs will say Avenida Jimenez Moya. Just about every Dominican I spoke to refers to that section of street as Ave. Churchill, however, so that you don't get confused I mention that the street signs south of Avenida 27 de Febrero for Churchill will say Avenida Jimenez Moya.
Avenida Sarasota near the El Embajador is a nice two way street, two lanes each for moving traffic and there is an island separating the 4 lanes of traffic that is planted with grass and plants. El Emabajador is located on a side street about 2 1/2 blocks from Avenida Sarasota. On Avenida Sarasota there is a 3 foot hotel sign for the hotel, where you have to turn onto the side street that will take you to the entrance of the hotel.
On that side street, that will lead directly to the front of the hotel, there is a restaurant. Seems like a nice, expensive restaurant, I only saw it from the outside.
I believe there is a McDonald's restaurant near the intersection of Sarasota and Churchill (aka Ave Jimenez Moya).
When you exit El Emabajador and take the small side street to Sarasota, you can make a left or a right at Sarasota. If you go right that will take you towards Churchill. If you go left (west) you will see Hotel BQ which is on Sarasota. If you continue on Sarasota in that direction there is a a sushi restaurant on the right hand side of Sarasota, going west. Supposedly it is a good sushi place, I will have to find the name. If you continue to go west on Sarasota, at the end of Sarasota there is a shopping center.
Bella Vista Mall is near to Hotel El Emabajador. I have not been to bella vista mall.
If you are driving a car, driving south of the El Embajador can get a little confusing. There is a park south of the hotel and where the hotel sits the earth is elevated, as such there are not many cross streets that you can take north and south, between the hotel and the Sea.
Plaza Lama has a big store on the corner of Churchill and ave 27 de febrero. Acropolis Mall with Hooters and other bars/restaurants is not too far away from El Embajador Hotel. Plaza Acropolis is on Avenida Churchill north of Avenida 27 de Febrero. (Avenida 27 de Febrero is the major east-west street in the city, 6-8 lane roadway).
You really don't want to be traveling during rush hour. Traffic during rush hour on Avenida Sarasota is bumper to bumper slow.
Street chicas hang out on Ave. Sarasota near the embajador at night and sometimes on the side street in front of the hotel, as well as inside the hotel at night.
As BQ Ribs has stated you will be at least a ten minute taxi ride from Gazcue, where there are more street walkers, casas (305, piano bar, satin, girl's house) as well as Coppa Discoteca, which stays open late every night.
As Knowledge has stated, the El Embajador is a businessman's hotel, so you will encounter older guys who are in Santo Domingo on Business. I met one older American guy at the lobby bar who was in the sugar business, it was interesting talking to him. For his job he has to travel all over Latin America, he was telling me some interesting stories.
Jetset disco will be closer to El Embajador.
Boricua Online has recommended a place called the Hangar which will be closer to the El Embajador Hotel.
The disco/restaurant in a cave, Guacara Taina, will also be closer to the hotel El Embajador.
Take photos and post them here if you can, I enjoy seeing any type of photos, venues or chicas.
Boricua Online's SDQ Monger Map is an excellent source of information: [url]http://maps. Google.com/maps/ms? Msa=0&ie=UTF8&ll=18. 480627,.69. 965143&spn=0. 009891, 0. 019248&z=16&msid=106767774275556555984. 00046d685b11334063b43&mid=1246199584[/url]
Any questions, just ask.[/QUOTE]
Thanks a lot amigo. That is a lot of great information. Much appreciated.
I will try to repay with fotos. Hopefully they will be of cuties in sexy poses in various states of undress (faces will be covered of course). But I will also post venue pics as you request.
I have heard about a pool party on Sundays at the Napolitano...maybe the scenery will be good ;-)
Yes, Boricua Online's Map is awesome. I have bookmarked it.
Ahh..what is Hanger? Nightclub or restaurant?
"Take photos and post them here if you can, I enjoy seeing any type of photos, venues or chicas."
Boriua Online's SDQ Monger Map is an excellent source of information: [url]http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&ie=UTF8&ll=18.480627,-69.965143&spn=0.009891,0.019248&z=16&msid=106767774275556555984.00046d685b11334063b43&mid=1246199584[/url]
Any questions, just ask.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Golfinho]80% NP? and, what might they look like.
As I told Jaosousa, I will try my best to get some good chica pics. I actually just posted a video of a non pro Peruvian amiguita. See the post in Lima Photo section for details. This will give some idea of my taste. Of course, I dig the indias and morenas as well ;-)
I will definitely check out Tabu....great.
[QUOTE=Pescador Loco]Thanks a lot amigo. That is a lot of great information. Much appreciated.
Ahh..what is Hanger? Nightclub or restaurant?
Any questions, just ask.[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
It is a large open night club, looks like a plane hangar, it has drinks, beer and light food. Frequented by locals and not far from a large cabanas area (motels). It is a good place to meet non pros.
[QUOTE=Chief Justice]Fellas,
I plan on going to SD for about 5 days or so to see a chica, but I want a hotel that is cheap, clean and chica friendly. I also want a place close to the action so I can hit other chicas during the day. Dime.[/QUOTE]For a newbie to SDQ, most people would probably say Hotel Riazor. Hotel Riazor is on Avenida Independencia. It is located behind the Renaissance Jaragua Hotel and Casino. Next door to hotel riazor is manolos restaurant which is open 24/7.
Near Hotel Riazor is Avenida Pasteur. On Avenida Pasteur are: Girl's House, Satin House, Piano Bar, Mystik Hotel and Villar Hernanos Restaurant.
Near the intersection of Pasteur and Independencia (about 3 blocks from hotel riazor) is bar 305, probably the biggest brothel in santo domingo.
A few photos to give you an idea of what the neighborhood looks like.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]For a newbie to SDQ, most people would probably say Hotel Riazor. Hotel Riazor is on Avenida Independencia. It is located behind the Renaissance Jaragua Hotel and Casino. Next door to hotel riazor is manolos restaurant which is open 24/7.
Near Hotel Riazor is Avenida Pasteur. On Avenida Pasteur are: Girl's House, Satin House, Piano Bar, Mystik Hotel and Villar Hernanos Restaurant.
Near the intersection of Pasteur and Independencia (about 3 blocks from hotel riazor) is bar 305, probably the biggest brothel in santo domingo.
A few photos to give you an idea of what the neighborhood looks like.[/QUOTE]Thanks for the info. I been to sd before but I stayed at the quality inn near boca chica. I willl most likely stay at the riazor but whats the deal with these hotels:
1- Hotel Palacio
2. Hotel Mercure
3. Napolitano Hotel
[QUOTE=Knowledge]There is a very good Italian restaurant in southeast corner of the Bella Vista Mall called "Nona Rosa" (grandma Rosa in Italian). Stick to the north side of Sarasota if you plan to walk around that area at night. It's pretty dark once the traffic winds down but you won't have problems if you stay on the side of the high end apartment buildings. Also, don't let the street girls who hand around the McDonalds on Sarasota and Churchill crowd around you. They've been known to jack guys if they get the chance. They are mostly harmless but be advised that they are armed with blades for self defense.[/QUOTE]Grazie,
I never knew Nona was the word for grandma in Italian, I have an Italian restaurant near where I live with Nona in the name.
Sarasota is dark at night, the street walkers I saw on Avenida Sarasota were on the north side of Sarasota, that side has better lighting.
A SDQ chica invited me to play tennis with her and I offered to buy three new tennis balls. We went into a sporting goods store on El Conde, near calle duarte, we bought the tennis balls and while in there she asked about the different knives they had in a display case. They were mostly folding knives, some with two edges. The knives could easily be carried in a purse or in the pocket of jeans. Good advice about some Dom Rep chicas carrying knives and to be careful.
Also near the El Embajador is the Carol Morgan school, supposedly the best private school in Dom Rep. In the mornings and afternoons, rich parents can be seen near private schools dropping off or picking up their kids, usually in expensive autos.
At the end of Sarasota going west is a La Cadena Supermarket. Usually good prices for alcohol in La Cadena Supermarket. Probably a good place to stock up on stuff, that chicas may want from a hotel room's mini-bar (good tip from Boricua Online to save money), cheaper to buy mini-bar type items at the supermarket in SDQ.
[QUOTE=Chief Justice]Thanks for the info. I been to sd before but I stayed at the quality inn near boca chica. I willl most likely stay at the riazor but whats the deal with these hotels:
1- Hotel Palacio
2. Hotel Mercure
3. Napolitano Hotel[/QUOTE]Actually I can give you the scoop on two of the three.
Hotel Palacio:
Great hotel, the blend of ancient decor with modern decor is very unique. Friendly staff, with the owner on site. Pool and gym but I didn't indulge. Price's are 60-80usd per night. Room's are big and classy, with outstanding bathroom. Close to El conde. My favorite so far.
Hotel Mecure:
My first two time's stayed there in 07-08. Sometime's they have internet special's for 44usd. Great buffet for breakfast. Now I hear they charge 15usd for guest's. Room's are small. When I checked in first time they gave me key's to another room. The second time left my stuff in the room and went to sosua for three day's no problem. Nice balcony outside to have a drink and people watch on El Conde. But people seemed to know you were mongering. Late at night trick's linger for action. Okay but now it's played out, haven't heard anyone mention it lately Hmmm?
[QUOTE=Chief Justice]Thanks for the info. I been to sd before but I stayed at the quality inn near boca chica. I willl most likely stay at the riazor but whats the deal with these hotels:
1- Hotel Palacio
2. Hotel Mercure
3. Napolitano Hotel[/QUOTE]Palacio and Mercure are in Zona Colonial. Zona Colonial is nice during the day, but late at night Zona Colonial is like a ghost town. From Zona Colonial late at night you will have to take a taxi to find chicas or walk empty streets.
Bar 360 has chicas in Zona Colonial, but there will be a greater selection of chicas in Gazcue.
Palacio and Mercure charge extra when you bring in guests, with the extra guest fees, prices per night are from $80 to over $100.
Hotel Napolitano is closer to Ave. Pasteur than Zona Colonial, it is chica friendly, price per night approximately $70-$75.
BQ Ribs knows the area well and he has stayed in most hotels in and around Gazcue. For price and location, BQ Ribs recommends Hotel Venezia.
One hotel close to the action would be Hotel Mystik. Some guys don't like Mystik because usually there is a group of people outside who will see you whenever you enter or exit that hotel.
Several budget type hotels in Gazcue close to the action, Duque Wellington, Navarro, Maison Gatreux, Casona Dorada, Jaguar, Alcadeza (not certain if it is chica friendly).
I have never stayed at the Riazor. I have stayed at Maison Gatreux and for a budget, chica friendly hotel near the action it is OK. Navarro and Duque Wellington will have street chicas outside their front doors every night, therefore action is very close.
Venezia is a few blocks from the main action and therefore a little more quiet.
Jaguar is on a side street and thus a little more tranquil.
There will be street chicas on Ave. Independencia near hotel riazor at night.
[QUOTE=Chief Justice]Thanks for the info. I been to sd before but I stayed at the quality inn near boca chica. I willl most likely stay at the riazor but whats the deal with these hotels:
1- Hotel Palacio
2. Hotel Mercure
3. Napolitano Hotel[/QUOTE]A few photos of the hotels.
In italian, grandmother is not Nona but Nonna.
Anyway. If they cook well, who cares?
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Grazie,
I never knew Nona was the word for grandma in Italian, I have an Italian restaurant near where I live with Nona in the name.
Sarasota is dark at night, the street walkers I saw on Avenida Sarasota were on the north side of Sarasota, that side has better lighting.
A SDQ chica invited me to play tennis with her and I offered to buy three new tennis balls. We went into a sporting goods store on El Conde, near calle duarte, we bought the tennis balls and while in there she asked about the different knives they had in a display case. They were mostly folding knives, some with two edges. The knives could easily be carried in a purse or in the pocket of jeans. Good advice about some Dom Rep chicas carrying knives and to be careful.
Also near the El Embajador is the Carol Morgan school, supposedly the best private school in Dom Rep. In the mornings and afternoons, rich parents can be seen near private schools dropping off or picking up their kids, usually in expensive autos.
At the end of Sarasota going west is a La Cadena Supermarket. Usually good prices for alcohol in La Cadena Supermarket. Probably a good place to stock up on stuff, that chicas may want from a hotel room's mini-bar (good tip from Boricua Online to save money), cheaper to buy mini-bar type items at the supermarket in SDQ.[/QUOTE]
I am glad you mention some of these hotels because the chica that I am coming to see out of the blue suggested these 2 hotels Hotel Palacio and Conde the Penalba with out me asking and of course I wonder why. I was considering the Riazor, but what is deal with these 2 hotels? Are they farther away from the action at night and thus that is why she said these 2 hotels? You say they charge a guest fee is that what makes it 80 to 100 a night is that included in when you check in?
I am not going to spend my whole time with her anyway so maybe I do one of these and book someone where else when I am on my own.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Palacio and Mercure are in Zona Colonial. Zona Colonial is nice during the day, but late at night Zona Colonial is like a ghost town. From Zona Colonial late at night you will have to take a taxi to find chicas or walk empty streets.
Bar 360 has chicas in Zona Colonial, but there will be a greater selection of chicas in Gazcue.
Palacio and Mercure charge extra when you bring in guests, with the extra guest fees, prices per night are from $80 to over $100.
Hotel Napolitano is closer to Ave. Pasteur than Zona Colonial, it is chica friendly, price per night approximately $70-$75.
BQ Ribs knows the area well and he has stayed in most hotels in and around Gazcue. For price and location, BQ Ribs recommends Hotel Venezia.
One hotel close to the action would be Hotel Mystik. Some guys don't like Mystik because usually there is a group of people outside who will see you whenever you enter or exit that hotel.
Several budget type hotels in Gazcue close to the action, Duque Wellington, Navarro, Maison Gatreux, Casona Dorada, Jaguar, Alcadeza (not certain if it is chica friendly).
I have never stayed at the Riazor. I have stayed at Maison Gatreux and for a budget, chica friendly hotel near the action it is OK. Navarro and Duque Wellington will have street chicas outside their front doors every night, therefore action is very close.
Venezia is a few blocks from the main action and therefore a little more quiet.
Jaguar is on a side street and thus a little more tranquil.
There will be street chicas on Ave. Independencia near hotel riazor at night.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Mardonius]I am glad you mention some of these hotels because the chica that I am coming to see out of the blue suggested these 2 hotels Hotel Palacio and Conde the Penalba with out me asking and of course I wonder why. I was considering the Riazor, but what is deal with these 2 hotels? Are they farther away from the action at night and thus that is why she said these 2 hotels? You say they charge a guest fee is that what makes it 80 to 100 a night is that included in when you check in?
I am not going to spend my whole time with her anyway so maybe I do one of these and book someone where else when I am on my own.[/QUOTE]I have not stayed at Hotel Conde de Penalba, Greek Niko stayed there about 4 months ago, so he could give more info on price and whether there are any extra fees.
I stayed at the Hotel Palacio at least 15 times over the course of several trips. I checked in with a chica at the Palacio a few times and usually the price was about $100 per night. I don't really remember ever paying much less than $100 per night at Palacio. I was never charged an extra guest fee at Palacio. Koki posted somewhat recently that Palacio requested approximately 500 pesos ($13 US) when bringing in a chica after 9pm.
If you decide to stay at the Palacio and they try to give you a room to the right of the front desk, up some narrow steps, say no, the Air Conditioning in that part of the Palacio sucks.
If you want to impress a chica, Palacio is nice. Hotel Conde de Penalba seems very nice as well and room rates are under $100 per night.
At night the area around Gazcue (Avenida Independencia and Avenida Pasteur) has more chicas available for fun, than does Zona Colonial.
The beginning part of Zona Colonial (El Conde near park independence, Pacos Cafe) is about a ten minute walk from Pasteur and Independencia (Gazcue).
Hotel Palacio and hotel Conde de Penalba are in Zona Colonial and they would be about a 15-20 minute walk from Gazcue.
The DR chica who recommended hotel palacio and hotel conde de penalba, believes you are a normal nice guy tourist. Zona Colonial has more touristy things to do in the daytime than does Gazcue. There are parks, churches and museums that you can visit in Zona Colonial. In Zona Colonial there is a pedestrian only street with shops, restaurants and cafes.
The chica probably knows there are numerous pay for play chicas in Gazcue and she does not want you to be tempted by those Sirens and therefore is steering you towards staying in Zona Colonial, which is a smart move on her behalf.
Any questions just ask.
You have to get out and walk………….
During the day when chica chasing is at its lowest you need to get out and walk. There are plenty of areas to take a walk and check out the eye candy other than El Conde and the Malecon. Sure just about all of these chicas aren’t available but it doesn’t hurt to look.
Coming from Riazor walk down Independencia heading towards Parque Independencia. When you come to the fork in the road there will be a gas station. Instead of staying to the left take the right and walk down Padre Billini. Padre Billini is loaded with small comedors, small pastry shops, a couple of lavanderias, and even a small Antique Art Gallery. Most of these places are so small you will walk right past them if you don’t keep your eyes open.
There are two, three and sometimes four colmados at every intersection so plenty of places for a cold one and a rest stop. You can walk Padre Billini all the way to the end at Las Damas and make a left to end up on El Conde. If you can’t make it that far make a left at any one of the streets before Las Damas to be back on El Conde.
Another good walk is Avenida Mella. Standing at Pacos (Grands) facing Parque Independencia go to the right. Walk past Avenida Bolivar all the way to the fire house and make a right. This will put you on Avenida Mella.
Again, keep your eyes open. On the left you will see small, very small, markets selling everything from spices to live chickens. Take a walk back in this area. You can stop in the tourist trap shopping market Mercado Modello to browse a bit. Continue on Mella and you will pass many shops and the large market, La Sirena. Just past La Sirena is Avenida Duarate. Make a right on Duarate and ten minutes later you are back on El Conde. You can also go to the left and walk a bit in the SD China Town section. Good food in this area and some great bargains can be found on the smaller streets.
This third walk requires riding a publico, 20 pesos a trip. On Bolivar by Parque Independencia take a publico to Avenida Gomez. There are plenty of places to eat lunch on Gomez and check out the chicas. Walk Gomez a bit and when ready to return walk towards the sea and at Avenida Independencia you can get a publico to bring you back to Gascue or Zona.
Sure it’s a lot of walking and you will probably break out in a sweat but what better way to enjoy the day chica watching and getting last night’s Presidente and Brugal out of your system.
Please don’t limit yourselves to El Conde and the Malecon. The areas mentioned are safe as safe can be.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]I have not stayed at Hotel Conde de Penalba, Greek Niko stayed there about 4 months ago, so he could give more info on price and whether there are any extra fees.
I stayed at the Hotel Palacio at least 15 times over the course of several trips. I checked in with a chica at the Palacio a few times and usually the price was about $100 per night. I don't really remember ever paying much less than $100 per night at Palacio. I was never charged an extra guest fee at Palacio. Koki posted somewhat recently that Palacio requested approximately 500 pesos ($13 US) when bringing in a chica after 9pm.
If you decide to stay at the Palacio and they try to give you a room to the right of the front desk, up some narrow steps, say no, the Air Conditioning in that part of the Palacio sucks.
If you want to impress a chica, Palacio is nice. Hotel Conde de Penalba seems very nice as well and room rates are under $100 per night.
At night the area around Gazcue (Avenida Independencia and Avenida Pasteur) has more chicas available for fun, than does Zona Colonial.
The beginning part of Zona Colonial (El Conde near park independence, Pacos Cafe) is about a ten minute walk from Pasteur and Independencia (Gazcue).
Hotel Palacio and hotel Conde de Penalba are in Zona Colonial and they would be about a 15-20 minute walk from Gazcue.
The DR chica who recommended hotel palacio and hotel conde de penalba, believes you are a normal nice guy tourist. Zona Colonial has more touristy things to do in the daytime than does Gazcue. There are parks, churches and museums that you can visit in Zona Colonial. In Zona Colonial there is a pedestrian only street with shops, restaurants and cafes.
The chica probably knows there are numerous pay for play chicas in Gazcue and she does not want you to be tempted by those Sirens and therefore is steering you towards staying in Zona Colonial, which is a smart move on her behalf.
Any questions just ask.[/QUOTE]
I have never been charged a fee for a chica at the Palacio, and I have been there at least twenty times. However, the price of a room for two is about $15 USA more than the same room for one person. Thus, it is a bit cheaper if you check in alone, and then have your girl arrive a half hour later as an unregistered guest. They will still want her to show ID, but you won't be charged.
Personally, the extra $15 isn't worth the hassle of separate arrivals, but others might feel differently.
[QUOTE=Forest]I have never been charged a fee for a chica at the Palacio, and I have been there at least twenty times. However, the price of a room for two is about $15 USA more than the same room for one person. Thus, it is a bit cheaper if you check in alone, and then have your girl arrive a half hour later as an unregistered guest. They will still want her to show ID, but you won't be charged.
Personally, the extra $15 isn't worth the hassle of separate arrivals, but others might feel differently.[/QUOTE]Koki9290 was the first guy who told me about Hotel Palacio. I am fairly certain that Koki9290 made a post recently stating that Palacio requested approximately 500 pesos extra for any chicas brought in after 9pm.
I was never hit up with the extra fee when I stayed at the Hotel Palacio. Late at night the front door gate with be chained shut. The night watchman, who carries a pistol, will open the door for you, if you arrive late.
At least one time, I couldn't get my car out of the parking lot, because some other guest parked their car behind my car and blocked me in.
For a guy who wants a hotel that will impress a chica the Palacio is good.
I will never stay at the Palacio again. I met the German owner of Palacio, very nice guy named George, but he is not at the hotel every day. The German manager of Hotel Palacio, will not go out of his way to be friendly. One female who works behind the front desk at the Palacio, I can't stand her.
I had my fun at Palacio, I have found other places to stay, other hotels and apartments.
I found a chica renting a room in her home in Santiago, good neighborhood for $20 per night.
Has anyone used GPS to take them around the Dominican Republic. I am planning a trip, I would like to know if it is reliable to use GPS to travel from Las Americas Int. Airport to towns such as San Cristobal and Bani. I am prepared for the crazy driving conditions/lack of developed world driving standards and regulations. My big concern is not getting lost going from the airport to San Cristobal.
Thanks,
Tavern
2009 was my first trip to SDQ and we (7 guys) stayed at the Intercontinental Hotel. Did some free lance mongering the first night. The following night the hotel doorman recommended Sky High (name may have changed) which was around the corner. I'm pretty picky when it comes to body and looks and this place had plenty to choose from. On a Friday night, we negotiated an overnight price of $150 USA The chicas left the next day at about noon. We exchanged phone numbers and they returned the same day at about 7pm. Long story short, the chicas hungout with us the entire weekend, they brought drinks and we had a private party in our hotel suite. No additional cost except food from room service.
The guys and I are planning a return trip Feb 2011 but were thinking about renting a villa in Juan Dolio and bringing the chicas to us.
I know things can change in 2 years. Has anyone had any luck with something similar? Know of any action near juan Dolio? Any suggestions?
[QUOTE=Tavern]Has anyone used GPS to take them around the Dominican Republic. I am planning a trip, I would like to know if it is reliable to use GPS to travel from Las Americas Int. Airport to towns such as San Cristobal and Bani. I am prepared for the crazy driving conditions/lack of developed world driving standards and regulations. My big concern is not getting lost going from the airport to San Cristobal.
Thanks,
Tavern[/QUOTE]San Cristobal is very easy to get to from Las Americas airport. Follow the signs for Santo Domingo from the airport. You will be on Las Americas highway heading west, towards Santo Domingo. Stay on that highway, eventually you will cross the Juan Bosch Bridge (big, modern, white bridge). After the bridge stay straight on Avenida 27 de Febrero, you can take the elevated, express part of Avenida 27 de Febrero after the bridge. Just go straight.
Eventually you will get to a big round about of about 4 lanes in the road, that is plaza banderas. Near Plaza Banderas is a highway for san cristobal.
The other route you can take to San Cristobal is by taking the Malecon (Avenida George Washington) west from Santo Domingo and just go straight and west on the Malecon and you will pass Ciudad de Amor, Haina and that road will lead to San Cristobal.
Other members on this board are much more familiar with the trip between Santo Domingo and San Cristobal and Bani. I did the trip to San Cristobal one time.
Another member posted information regarding maps he bought for his GPS for rep dom.
I have been informed that GPS works well in Dom Rep. I have not used GPS yet.
Sky House on Avenida Pasteur between the Malecon and Avenida Independencia and around the corner from Intercontinental V Centenario is closed. The owner of sky house bought a house next door to where sky house used to be and remodeled the house and moved the business into that house. The new business is is called Satin. Next door to Satin is Girl's House.
Continuing up Avenida Pasteur to the next street, Avenida Independencia, make a right on Independencia, cross over to the north side of Independencia and about 100 feet from Avenida Pasteur, you will find bar 305.
Bar 305 is the newest brothel in Santo Domingo, owned by a Cuban family. The chicas live in the house and you take them to your hotel to enjoy their services.
Some of the more popular chicas from other brothels are now working in 305.
Casa de citas or Casas is the Spanish way of saying brothel.
Juan Dolio has 3-4 brothels. Showgirls, El Caucho, Caprichios and V.I.P.
Prices always vary.
There are freelance chicas in Juan Dolio.
From your post appears you want to rent a villa in Juan Dolio for approximately 7 guys and get some chicas to spend the weekend there.
Chica prices in Santo Domingo start at 500 pesos (about $13 US).
7 clients with a good budget, I believe you could make a deal with the owner of a casa for a decent weekend rate or a good 24 hour rate.
Intercontinental Hotel is not chica friendly, to get 7 working girls into a Santo Domingo non-friendly hotel, (Jaragua, Melia, Intercontinental) will take some bribing of hotel workers, which will increase the price of the vacation.
Many of the Villa rentals in Juan Dolio are in the gated complexes of Metro and Guavaberry. Working girls who show up on motorcycles at the front gate of the complex, probably will not be allowed entry. To get working girls into those complexes they will probably have to be in your car and enter the complex while in your car.
I am not familiar with many villa rentals that are not in gated complexes, I have never looked for villa rentals in Juan Dolio. There are some very high end condominium rentals in Juan Dolio.
There are plenty of chicas in Santo Domingo, Boca Chica and Juan Dolio who would want to make money and spend a weekend in a villa in Juan Dolio. Juan Dolio has a nice beach and two golf courses.
There are some nice villas for rent in Guavaberry and Metro.
For how many nights are you planning for in Dom Rep?
[QUOTE=Biceps1963]2009 was my first trip to SDQ and we (7 guys) stayed at the Intercontinental Hotel. Did some free lance mongering the first night. The following night the hotel doorman recommended Sky High (name may have changed) which was around the corner. I'm pretty picky when it comes to body and looks and this place had plenty to choose from. On a Friday night, we negotiated an overnight price of $150 USA The chicas left the next day at about noon. We exchanged phone numbers and they returned the same day at about 7pm. Long story short, the chicas hungout with us the entire weekend, they brought drinks and we had a private party in our hotel suite. No additional cost except food from room service.
The guys and I are planning a return trip Feb 2011 but were thinking about renting a villa in Juan Dolio and bringing the chicas to us.
I know things can change in 2 years. Has anyone had any luck with something similar? Know of any action near juan Dolio? Any suggestions?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Tavern]Has anyone used GPS to take them around the Dominican Republic. I am planning a trip, I would like to know if it is reliable to use GPS to travel from Las Americas Int. Airport to towns such as San Cristobal and Bani. I am prepared for the crazy driving conditions/lack of developed world driving standards and regulations. My big concern is not getting lost going from the airport to San Cristobal.
Thanks,
Tavern[/QUOTE]
On my last trip to the DR I purchased and installed maps on my Garmin GPS. The turn by turn direction were mostly excellent and kept me from going the wrong way down one way streets and ect. Took a wrong turn in Nauga and the GPS got me right back to where I needed to be. Did not drive in SD but I assume the results will be just as good. I suppose you can also rent a GPS along with the car but I was able to map out all of my routes in advance and save locations to my GPS for future reference.
I bought my maps from here. [url]http://www.gpstravelmaps.com/dominican_republic.php[/url]
Hope this helps.
Like Jao, I have stayed at Palacio many times over the years. But I have moved onto other places because I like walking around at night and that area is pretty dead at night.
I had a novia with me in July and stopped by the hotel to see if I could get a deal as some of the staff know me. That was when they informed me of the chica charge because my wingman was solo. I guess the best way is to take a room for two and then if a chica spends the night, she gets breakfast.
By the way, they had a really good looking chica behind the desk that day. She was tall and thin but shapely. She appeared to be in training.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Sky House on Avenida Pasteur between the Malecon and Avenida Independencia and around the corner from Intercontinental V Centenario is closed. The owner of sky house bought a house next door to where sky house used to be and remodeled the house and moved the business into that house. The new business is is called Satin. Next door to Satin is Girl's House.
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Is the place still closed? It looks totally remodeled on July.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]The place (as of last week) is called Sky High and was open. Mystik, Girls House, Satin Dolls, and Sky High all open. I had to look twice because Sky House is often mentioned but it is really Sky High, not that it makes a difference.[/QUOTE]Where sky house used to be, it is now called sky high? That would mean coming from the direction of the malecon walking towards independencia, would be sky high (formerly sky house) then Satin (formerly an empty house) then Girl's House, then Mystik hotel?
Another casa on Pasteur, good. Sky house needed a remodel, the furniture in sky house was from the 1950's. The small back yard bar at Sky House was nice.
The owner of sky house brought the fish from the large tanks that used to be in sky house over to Satin.
[QUOTE=Smokers Rule]Any of you guys heading to SDQ and staying at the Mercure before Sept 31st? I have a discount I can't use...I'll pass it along to you. PM Me.[/QUOTE]The company that owns Mercure appears to own the Nicholas Ovando Hotel and the Hotel Frances in Zona Colonial, Santo Domingo. Not sure if your Mercure discount can be used at these other hotels.
The Nicholas Ovando Hotel is usually one of the more expensive hotels in Santo Domingo, with a discount, could be a good opportunity to visit it.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Sky House on Avenida Pasteur between the Malecon and Avenida Independencia and around the corner from Intercontinental V Centenario is closed. The owner of sky house bought a house next door to where sky house used to be and remodeled the house and moved the business into that house. The new business is is called Satin. Next door to Satin is Girl's House.
Continuing up Avenida Pasteur to the next street, Avenida Independencia, make a right on Independencia, cross over to the north side of Independencia and about 100 feet from Avenida Pasteur, you will find bar 305.
Bar 305 is the newest brothel in Santo Domingo, owned by a Cuban family. The chicas live in the house and you take them to your hotel to enjoy their services.
Some of the more popular chicas from other brothels are now working in 305.
Casa de citas or Casas is the Spanish way of saying brothel.
Juan Dolio has 3-4 brothels. Showgirls, El Caucho, Caprichios and V. I. P.
Prices always vary.
There are freelance chicas in Juan Dolio.
From your post appears you want to rent a villa in Juan Dolio for approximately 7 guys and get some chicas to spend the weekend there.
Chica prices in Santo Domingo start at 500 pesos (about $13 US).
7 clients with a good budget, I believe you could make a deal with the owner of a casa for a decent weekend rate or a good 24 hour rate.
Intercontinental Hotel is not chica friendly, to get 7 working girls into a Santo Domingo non-friendly hotel, (Jaragua, Melia, Intercontinental) will take some bribing of hotel workers, which will increase the price of the vacation.
Many of the Villa rentals in Juan Dolio are in the gated complexes of Metro and Guavaberry. Working girls who show up on motorcycles at the front gate of the complex, probably will not be allowed entry. To get working girls into those complexes they will probably have to be in your car and enter the complex while in your car.
I am not familiar with many villa rentals that are not in gated complexes, I have never looked for villa rentals in Juan Dolio. There are some very high end condominium rentals in Juan Dolio.
There are plenty of chicas in Santo Domingo, Boca Chica and Juan Dolio who would want to make money and spend a weekend in a villa in Juan Dolio. Juan Dolio has a nice beach and two golf courses.
There are some nice villas for rent in Guavaberry and Metro.[/QUOTE]I see where the starting rate is around 500 pesos in Santo Domingo and of course like The USA, Brazil it can vary.
My question is what is the general rate for lets say an above average girl in the city and I know it depends on where you are getting them from, but I just want a general idea. What is the going rate for lets say an overnight stay with an average and above average girl there?
What I mean above average is a pretty hot girl, but she does not have to be the knockout type because In my exp the knockouts do not deliver as well although there have been exeptions to this for me.
[QUOTE=Mardonius]I see where the starting rate is around 500 pesos in Santo Domingo and of course like The USA, Brazil it can vary.
My question is what is the general rate for lets say an above average girl in the city and I know it depends on where you are getting them from, but I just want a general idea. What is the going rate for lets say an overnight stay with an average and above average girl there?
What I mean above average is a pretty hot girl, but she does not have to be the knockout type because In my exp the knockouts do not deliver as well although there have been exeptions to this for me.[/QUOTE]The short answer is 2,500 pesos ($69 US) and up.
In New York the prices can range from $10 (crack head on the street) to over $10,000 from a high class escort service.
The economy stinks all over the world, tourism is down. Europeans are not traveling to the Caribbean like they did before. Also if you travel during the off season, September, October, November, May and June, there are less tourists in DR and some chicas will lower their price (supply and demand).
Guys who speak Spanish usually can negotiate a better price.
From your post appears you might be traveling with a group of 6 other guys. Each guy has a different taste in women. Many guys on this board will suggest doing a chica for a short term session before committing to an all nighter.
If you will be staying in Juan Dolio and want to get the chicas from Santo Domingo to take back with you to Juan Dolio, that scenario makes things a little complicated.
When I was in Showgirls in Juan Dolio, there were at least 3 pretty chicas. They dance nude, on an elevated stage, which is nice, because you can see if they have any c-section scars etc.
Caprichios in Juan Dolio had about two above average chicas. El Caucho in Juan Dolio has some pretty chicas and there is also VIP in Juan Dolio.
Maybe you and your friends want a long weekend together in a villa near the beach. I once traveled to Sosua with 6 other guys and we rented a van to drive around.
If your mind is set on Juan Dolio, you could rent a villa there, check out the places I mentioned, I am sure a few of the guys will find something they like. If you can't find chicas you like in Juan Dolio, then you could drive over to Boca Chica, less then 15 minutes away from Juan Dolio and check out the chicas in Boca Chica.
If you can't find anything you like in Juan Dolio or Boca Chica then the next stops would be Pacos (near the airport) after Pacos going towards Santo Domingo when coming from the direction of Boca Chica, would be Grand Paradise Massage Center.
After Grand Paradise Massage you could get off Las Americas Highway at Avenida Charles de Gaul and visit Eagle Sports Bar to check out some big ass waitresses in small uniforms. From Eagle you could take Avenida Espana and stop off at La Base to see some more sexy waitresses.
From Le Base on Avenida Espana take the Pontoon Bridge to the Malecon, next places would be Foxys and Baby Dolls on the Malecon. After those two places, drive less than 5 minutes on the malecon to Avenida Pasteur and visit, Satin, Girls House, then 305, then Piano Bar. Depending what time it is you could go to coppa disco on the malecon in the hotel melia (higher price working girls hang out at Coppa). There are other places in Santo Domingo to find chicas. There will be chicas walking the streets on Independencia near Avenida Pasteur.
The only problem is that when you hang out in Santo Domingo and your villa is in Juan Dolio, you will have about an hour drive from Santo Domingo to get back to Juan Dolio and getting 6 other guys to agree to travel back to Juan Dolio at a certain time could be difficult.
There might be some homes for rent in Santo Domingo. If you and your friends want to Party and see as many chicas as possible, might be best to stay in Santo Domingo (guys could easily take taxis from different venues to get back home). If you and your friends want to mix a beach vacation (golf, beach etc) with mongering related activities, then Juan Dolio could be OK.
The easiest mongering scene is Sosua.
I personally prefer the South Coast; Santo Domingo, Juan Dolio, San Pedro de Marcoris. For me after 20 trips to Dom Rep, I have a comfort zone in Santo Domingo and it is a big city with a diversity of chicas.
Any questions fire away.
8 bedroom, 9 bathrooms, beach front villa in Juan Dolio, $1,500 US per night.
[url]http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p330217[/url]
[QUOTE=Biceps1963]2009 was my first trip to SDQ and we (7 guys) stayed at the Intercontinental Hotel. Did some free lance mongering the first night. The following night the hotel doorman recommended Sky High (name may have changed) which was around the corner. I'm pretty picky when it comes to body and looks and this place had plenty to choose from. On a Friday night, we negotiated an overnight price of $150 USA The chicas left the next day at about noon. We exchanged phone numbers and they returned the same day at about 7pm. Long story short, the chicas hungout with us the entire weekend, they brought drinks and we had a private party in our hotel suite. No additional cost except food from room service.
The guys and I are planning a return trip Feb 2011 but were thinking about renting a villa in Juan Dolio and bringing the chicas to us.
I know things can change in 2 years. Has anyone had any luck with something similar? Know of any action near juan Dolio? Any suggestions?[/QUOTE]
I apologize, I thought you had asked about Juan Dolio before (that was Biceps1963).
From your post you will be staying in Santo Domingo. Street chica prices are around 1,000 pesos for a few hours. Casa chicas you should try to get for 2500 pesos for two hours. Some places will quote you 3,500 or 3,000 for 2 hours, I would try to negotiate that down.
Some GBP chicas can meet you after work or on Sunday, short term stay about 1500 pesos.
Some chicas in Coppa will ask for $100 US or $150 or 4,000 pesos. When I start hearing those prices I walk away.
If you can spend some time with the chica before you take her out and ask questions to determine what she is willing to do, is better.
I paid 2,500 for a casa chica and she stayed with me for more than 8 hours. Each casa is different, each chica is different. Sometimes you may chose the wrong chica and it turns out to be a waste of time and money, it happens, don't let a bad experience get you down. There are plenty of good service chicas who don't cost an arm and a leg in Santo Domingo.
If you speak a little Spanish it will be useful.
GBP has the two chica special, on site.
There are many places in Santo Domingo where you can encounter chicas, Brothels, Malls, Bars, Discos.
[QUOTE=Mardonius]I see where the starting rate is around 500 pesos in Santo Domingo and of course like The USA, Brazil it can vary.
My question is what is the general rate for lets say an above average girl in the city and I know it depends on where you are getting them from, but I just want a general idea. What is the going rate for lets say an overnight stay with an average and above average girl there?
What I mean above average is a pretty hot girl, but she does not have to be the knockout type because In my exp the knockouts do not deliver as well although there have been exeptions to this for me.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]The short answer is 2,500 pesos ($69 US) and up.[/QUOTE]Usually about 2,500 and up for casa chicas. Street chicas and freelancers you can negotiate a better price. You can try to negotiate a better price for a casa chica.
Seems like lots going on since my last trip to DR . Be in SDQ towards the end of the week . Wanna meet up for a beer or soda water let me know.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Usually about 2,500 and up for casa chicas. Street chicas and freelancers you can negotiate a better price. You can try to negotiate a better price for a casa chica.[/QUOTE]2500 is the average price for a casa chica. If your spanish is good you can bargain down to 2000 or 1500 on site.
Last one I paid 2000 and she stayed from 5 am to 2 pm. I had things to do and had to kick her out.
On my way to SD in couple of weeks and Im looking for an area comparable or better to Sosua, I usually stay at New Garden and frequent Classicos.
Any Suggestions?
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Usually about 2,500 and up for casa chicas. Street chicas and freelancers you can negotiate a better price. You can try to negotiate a better price for a casa chica.[/QUOTE]I see you knjow your way around and I am on my way to SD and want to stay near someplace like Classicos in Sosua.
[QUOTE=D Gibb]I see you knjow your way around and I am on my way to SD and want to stay near someplace like Classicos in Sosua.[/QUOTE]
Sorry but there is nothing, absolutely nothing in SD like Classicos. If you vision SD to be anything like Sosua you are in for a really big surprise.
Santo Domingo is the capital of rep dom and a large city without a beach. You won't find a thing in SD that will remind you of Sosua other than the chicas.
Don't get me wrong because SD is my favorite city but if you are a Sosua lover you may not enjoy SD.
I have yet to find a bar in SD with freelance chicas.
[QUOTE=D Gibb]On my way to SD in couple of weeks and Im looking for an area comparable or better to Sosua, I usually stay at New Garden and frequent Classicos.
Any Suggestions?[/QUOTE]
It is called Boca Chica, about 35 minutes away from The Capital!
I would not waste more than 1-2 nights there max. Learn your way around the Capital. There are many spots worth visiting with chicas. Please RTFF.
[QUOTE=D Gibb]I see you knjow your way around and I am on my way to SD and want to stay near someplace like Classicos in Sosua.[/QUOTE]Sosua is a small beach town with Classicos being the main pickup spot after 11pm.
Santo Domingo has at about 20 named neighborhoods. An older neighborhood called Gazcue is where a lot of the mongering occurs in Santo Domingo.
Gazcue, Santo Domingo has a mix of things going on. There are three large waterfront, non-chica friendly hotels with casinos in Gazcue. There are many medical offices including plastic surgeons with their offices in Gazcue. The ruling political party has their main headquarters in Gazcue, also the Communist party has a building in Gazcue.
There are at least 7 smaller chica friendly hotels in Gazcue that range in price from $40-$75 US.
In Gazcue there at least 4 places that have chicas for p4p. Starting around 7 or 8 pm at night, streetwalkers start showing up on one of the main streets in Gazcue, Avenida Independencia.
The area around Avenida Independencia and Avenida Pasteur is somewhat similar to Sosua in that there is a high concentration of working girls in this area. Unlike Sosua, there are many normal Dominicans in that area during the day and early evenings.
Some street chicas will take 500 pesos, others will take 1000 to 1500 pesos. There are groups of chicas looking for clients from 7-8pm on Avenida Independencia near Avenida Pasteur, until 4-5am.
On Avenida Pasteur between the malecon and Avenida Independencia there are two casa with chicas (possibly a third casa), Girl's House and Satin, each house has between 10-20 chicas, prices 2500 pesos and up. Half a block from Girl's House is bar 305, the newest brothel in Santo Domingo, girls live in the house, over 20 chicas in bar 305.
On Pasteur north of Independencia, Piano Bar, prices from 1500 pesos. Happy ending massage place open during the day on calle cervantes one block north of Independencia, price around 1300 pesos.
Lapsus is some type of strip club on Independencia.
From Independencia and Pasteur you could walk to Hotel Melia and Coppa Disco in less than 5 minutes. Pros hang out at Coppa Discoteca and inside the casino and outside the Hotel Melia, also next door at the Hotel Renaissance Jaragua and Casino.
The nice thing about Santo Domingo, is that the population is much greater than Sosua. Sosua has mostly working girls. In Santo Domingo you will see working girls and normal women.
Hotel Mystik about $50 US is next door to Girl's House on Avenida Pasteur. Hotel Riazor about $70 US is on Avenida Independencia within 3-4 blocks of the action. Hotel Navarro is on Avenida Independencia, about $40 per night (not sure if the rooms have safes), there will be working girls outside the Navarro every night and some chicas who work at Foxys strip club live at the Navarro. Next door to Navarro is Hotel Duque Wellington, about $45 per night, not sure if the rooms in Duque Wellington have safes. Across the street from Hotel Navarro is Casona Dorada Hotel, price about $45, if you stay at the casona dorada ask for a room with a safe or put your valuables in the lock box in the office.
Half a block from Navarro on a side street closer to the water is Hotel Maison Gatreux for about $45 per night, small basic rooms with good air conditioning and good security.
Two blocks from Hotel Riazor on a side street is Jaguar Hotel, a favorite of several guys from this board.
About two blocks from Navarro on Independencia is Hotel Venezia, a nice, quiet, clean, hotel with a secure parking lot, price about $45 per night.
If you go to Santo Domingo you will have fun. There are numerous places in Santo Domingo where you can meet chicas. Gazcue the area around Avenida Pasteur and Avenida Independencia is a good place for mongering.
I have been to numerous pay for play places in Santo Domingo, but I have not been to all of them yet. I have not been to Venus de Milo and I have not been to Dream House near Avenida Churchill.
Any questions just ask. There are numerous guys on this board who know Santo Domingo, Boca Chica and Juan Dolio very well.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Sorry but there is nothing, absolutely nothing in SD like Classicos. If you vision SD to be anything like Sosua you are in for a really big surprise.
Santo Domingo is the capital of rep dom and a large city without a beach. You won't find a thing in SD that will remind you of Sosua other than the chicas.
Don't get me wrong because SD is my favorite city but if you are a Sosua lover you may not enjoy SD.
I have yet to find a bar in SD with freelance chicas.[/QUOTE]Are the Chicas in SD as friendly/aggressive as the ones in Sosua?
Also what spots do you recommend we hit up?
Gazcue !!!!! Woo Hoo !! Here i come.
[QUOTE=A Toda Maquina]Gazcue !!!!! Woo Hoo !! Here i come.[/QUOTE]
Sounds like you've been to Santo Domingo before.........LOL
[QUOTE=D Gibb]Also what spots do you recommend we hit up?[/QUOTE]
A previous poster kindly asked you to RTFF (read the F'n forum). You can learn a great deal if you spend some time reading. Once you have gathered some info you will have more specific questions.
Did you know a map is available?
Did you know there are reports on most of the older and newer casas?
Just got back from SD. Looks like La Base wants to be couples only. I know the table wait group has to be of age ( 18 ) but some of them looked younger. Any way they stayed away from us.
[QUOTE=Enricos]Just got back from SD. Looks like La Base wants to be couples only. I know the table wait group has to be of age ( 18 ) but some of them looked younger. Any way they stayed away from us.[/QUOTE]
LaBase is NOT the place to go for P4P.
Where else did you go on your trip?
Yes, La Base is not a P4P location but me and my cousin do OK in general in nonpro places such as La Base.
We had a couple great visits to Teleorferta, we love to dance, have balls, and fluent in Spanish. Hell not a boast I feel anyone speaking Spanish can do it. Just a couple Puertoricans from Chicago.
Forgot, we did get on 2 nites street girls working on Independencia for $ 40 per. Actually I was surprised at the good quality.
Also I thought Avenida Venezuela was great. Lots of fun.
Thanks to all of you guys for the information here,it did save us a lot search time.
[quote=enricos]yes, la base is not a p4p location but me and my cousin do ok in general in nonpro places such as la base.
we had a couple great visits to teleorferta, we love to dance, have balls, and fluent in spanish. hell not a boast i feel anyone speaking spanish can do it. just a couple puertoricans from chicago.[/quote]
you forgot to add young, good looking, and money in your pocket. lol hell not to boast but i do pretty good with the pros being old, ugly, and money in my pocket. on a serious note santo domingo is a fun city for all peoples.
you guys would probably make out great hanging at some of the larger colmodas rep001tered about the city. i noticed one one avenida duarate just above avenida mexico one weekend night that had a really nice large crowd. in my travels throughout the city i have seen a dozen or more. maybe a reliable taxi driver can show you the best colmados on your next trip.
i know it is a little late now but maybe for your next trip you guys should try avenida tiradentes between 27 and jfk. i walked that stretch one night coming back from a baseball game. there was a "liquors 2 go", a hamburger joint, and quite a few establishments with small groups of chicas (all non-pro) just hanging out having a good weekend night. these were your jeepeta driving chicas, not the publico riding chicas.
[QUOTE=Enricos]Forgot, we did get on 2 nites street girls working on Independencia for $ 40 per. Actually I was surprised at the good quality.
Also I thought Avenida Venezuela was great. Lots of fun.
Thanks to all of you guys for the information here,it did save us a lot search time.[/QUOTE]
I agree with you on the avenedia independencia SWs. There are some really nice chicas mixed in that bunch. You just need to take your time and scout them out. What makes them great is they do very little business so most won't hesitate at un mil.
BTW you have any hotel reports or good restaurants. We discuss it all in the SD forum.
Quite the contrary, I'm certain I'm one of oldest guys on the board at 70 years old, my cousin is a wonderful 69. Yes I did mention being Puertorican, however my father was a blond blue eyed American guy. I still have blond hair however not much hair and the blue eyes forever I guess.
I still stand by what I said if you have balls which in your case you have based on your reports, the way see it anyone one can do well. Spanish is an asset but the guys here can do well without it.
Thanks for the tips on other places to look.
By the way in May which was my first trip in 11 years, I managed to get myself pretty banged up, I fell flat on my face. I won't go into detail but at a clinic where I was taken we managed to meet a couple as the term in the old days Foxes.
[QUOTE=Enricos].......Spanish is an asset but the guys here can do well without it.
By the way in May which was my first trip in 11 years, I managed to get myself pretty banged up, I fell flat on my face. I won't go into detail but at a clinic where I was taken we managed to meet a couple as the term in the old days Foxes.[/QUOTE]
I would agree with you. I see a big difference in the chicas guys are pulling who can speak fluent Spanish. I have finally learned enough words to just about make sense when speaking. Just with the little I know it has made a difference when it comes to just BSing with the chicas. Most chicas find it pleasing that I am at least trying to learn their language.
Come on you can share your story about falling. We are all here to have fun and a few laughs here and there always helps.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I would agree with you. I see a big difference in the chicas guys are pulling who can speak fluent Spanish. I have finally learned enough words to just about make sense when speaking. Just with the little I know it has made a difference when it comes to just BSing with the chicas. Most chicas find it pleasing that I am at least trying to learn their language.
Come on you can share your story about falling. We are all here to have fun and a few laughs here and there always helps.[/QUOTE]
OK, The first evening before checking into the Hotel Jaguar which is the same hotel we stayed this last trip, we stopped at a Domincan barrio bar. After a couple of drinks and not paying attention I tripped on the curb. Needed 7 stitches in my forehead, 12 in my leg, one eye half closed and blackened, the other eye had a mouse (sp?) under it. I also had several facial cuts. That did not stop me from having a good time although I was a mess.
Being a former amateur boxer the beating was not the first one but at my age its not good and hopefully won't happen again.
Regarding restaurants I stayed with typical Dominican food which I enjoy.
[QUOTE=Enricos]OK, The first evening before checking into the Hotel Jaguar which is the same hotel we stayed this last trip, we stopped at a Domincan barrio bar. After a couple of drinks and not paying attention I tripped on the curb. Needed 7 stitches in my forehead, 12 in my leg, one eye half closed and blackened, the other eye had a mouse (sp?) under it. I also had several facial cuts. That did not stop me from having a good time although I was a mess.
Being a former amateur boxer the beating was not the first one but at my age its not good and hopefully won't happen again.
Regarding restaurants I stayed with typical Dominican food which I enjoy.[/QUOTE]
Wow, you took some fall. Were you drinking Brugal? Did you fail to pour some Brugal on the ground after opening the bottle "para los muertos"? If so maybe the spirts came to get even with you.
How was the medical treatment you received. I have read SD has some great hospitals. I often wonder what might happen should I need medical assistance while in rep dom. Do you remember what your doctor bill was? How did you know what hospital to go to?
Typical Dominican food is good but I can only take so many meals of rice & beans. I usually get the plato del dia a few times but they just give me more rice than I can get. I don't complain because for less than $3.00 you can't beat it. There are a few lechernos(sp) a few blocks from parque independencia. I really like their roasted pig (cerdo asado?).
I hope to meet up with you one trip. You sound like a fun guy to hang out with.
[QUOTE=Enricos]Yes, La Base is not a P4P location but me and my cousin do OK in general in nonpro places such as La Base.
We had a couple great visits to Teleorferta, we love to dance, have balls, and fluent in Spanish. Hell not a boast I feel anyone speaking Spanish can do it. Just a couple Puertoricans from Chicago.[/QUOTE]
Do you liked Teleoferta? I saw the place once and was packed, it looks like fun there.
Saludos boricua!
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Wow, you took some fall. Were you drinking Brugal? Did you fail to pour some Brugal on the ground after opening the bottle "para los muertos"? If so maybe the spirts came to get even with you.
How was the medical treatment you received. I have read SD has some great hospitals. I often wonder what might happen should I need medical assistance while in rep dom. Do you remember what your doctor bill was? How did you know what hospital to go to?
Typical Dominican food is good but I can only take so many meals of rice & beans. I usually get the plato del dia a few times but they just give me more rice than I can get. I don't complain because for less than $3.00 you can't beat it. There are a few lechernos(sp) a few blocks from parque independencia. I really like their roasted pig (cerdo asado?).
I hope to meet up with you one trip. You sound like a fun guy to hang out with.[/QUOTE]
Ya I really did a number on myself but amazingly the only pain I had was in the lat muscle on my left side which only hurt when I got up from bed or a chair for about 2 weeks. I also got an infection in my leg that was stitched when I got home and that was because I wanted to drink so I did not take my antibotics like I was supposed to. What the hell I wanted to enjoy DR, at my age I don't know how much time I've got to do these things although I'm still in good shape.
I'll continue my drink of choice is Gin with orange juice.
I would rather not say where my treatment took place as the young female doctor that stitched me and I have a " friendship " thing going. My cousin has one with the receptionist. The entire experience at the clinic was really good. The young doctor had a technician do 5 x-rays on me. They would not take my Med card but the entire cost was only $ 200. I finally got around to sending the bill to my insurance co. Of course this was an emergency but base on my experience I would recommend their care if need.
I like (Lechon ) cerdo asado also.
As of now I plan to go down again in Nov. around Thankgiving. I first went to SD long before a lot of guys on this board were born, 1967.
On another note if any of you guys go to Medellin Colombia one the owners of the Mansion and the Castillo, Robert a follow Puertorican from Chicago and a friend asks when I'm coming down I've yet to do that but it looks like its a fun time. I think he is tired of me not showing but I will someday
[QUOTE=Enricos].....By the way in May which was my first trip in 11 years,......[/QUOTE]
Just curious but what changes did you see in Santo Domingo after being away for 11 years?
My first trip to Santo Domingo was 2006 and since then I really haven't noticed much of a change except for the Metro, a few new casas opening up, and the plaza on the malecon. Pacos is still Pacos (Grands), Villar Hnos is still the same, traffic is still a mess during rush hour, quite a few less chicas on El Conde. Other than that nothing really new in the last 4 years. Chica prices have gone down only because I have learned a little bit more than my first trip.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Do you liked Teleoferta? I saw the place once and was packed, it looks like fun there.
Saludos boricua![/QUOTE]
Saludos tambien
Without your map I would have not figured out where it was at. I went there 3 times don't recall seeing any other Gringos but then again I wasn't looking and it gets crowded. I stick out like hell but no one even bothered. I do recommend going there if you like crowds and Latin dance music. Many chicas in groups, you can get lucky the first night one local told us, we did not but got cell # for the next trip.
[QUOTE=Enricos]......I first went to SD long before a lot of guys on this board were born, 1967........[/QUOTE]
Nice to have you posting Enricos. I bet you have some stories you can tell about SD. I too am one of the older members in this forum but I have no where near the number of years experience in SD as you.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Just curious but what changes did you see in Santo Domingo after being away for 11 years?
My first trip to Santo Domingo was 2006 and since then I really haven't noticed much of a change except for the Metro, a few new casas opening up, and the plaza on the malecon. Pacos is still Pacos (Grands), Villar Hnos is still the same, traffic is still a mess during rush hour, quite a few less chicas on El Conde. Other than that nothing really new in the last 4 years. Chica prices have gone down only because I have learned a little bit more than my first trip.[/QUOTE]
I don't remember anything about the Metro even now but 11 years ago was the beginning of the reconstruction of 27th Feb. I was happy that to the majority of the people a tourist is still special the rest is what you have seen. Only problem is the young Dominican guys who got kicked out of NY can be problems although I've not had any as yet and hope I don't
[QUOTE=Enricos]I don't remember anything about the Metro even now...[/QUOTE]Sorry, the Metro is the new subway in Santo Domingo which opened a little over a year ago. Since it opened 4 million, eight hundred and twenty seven zillion chicas ride the Metro every day. LOL Sometimes when I just want to kill some time I will take a ride on the Metro to one of the stops just to browse around. Put that on your to do list next trip.
The Metro has to be the biggest modern improvement in SD in many, many years.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Sorry, the Metro is the new subway in Santo Domingo which opened a little over a year ago. Since it opened 4 million, eight hundred and twenty seven zillion chicas ride the Metro every day. LOL Sometimes when I just want to kill some time I will take a ride on the Metro to one of the stops just to browse around. Put that on your to do list next trip.
The Metro has to be the biggest modern improvement in SD in many, many years.[/QUOTE]
Wow thanks for the tip.
I just want to say that we ISG members go there for our reasons, however not all the girls are putas although sometimes it may seem that way. In 1980 I married a Dominican, prior to our wedding we were chaperoned all the time up to the night before the ceremony. It only lasted a few years but it was my fault for the failure not hers. All her friends and relatives are in the same chaperoned situation although somewhat modified now.
[QUOTE=Enricos].....I just want to say that we ISG members go there for our reasons, however not all the girls are putas although sometimes it may seem that way.........[/QUOTE]
You don't have to tell me. I get out and about in rep dom and I know there are some very, very nice chicas in that country. I was fooled my first few trips to rep dom because I started out in Sosua. I was told by other mongers the entire country was like Sosua. Little did I know they had never been anywhere else.
One day I just got tired of the Sosua scene and ventured out. Hitting Santo Domingo was one of the best things I have ever done. I enjoy myself in Santo Domingo doing non-puta chasing stuff as much and sometimes more than chasing the chicas.
One of the main reasons I like to post different things to do during down time is because Santo Domingo is a great city just to have a nice time.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]You don't have to tell me. I get out and about in rep dom and I know there are some very, very nice chicas in that country. I was fooled my first few trips to rep dom because I started out in Sosua. I was told by other mongers the entire country was like Sosua. Little did I know they had never been anywhere else.
One day I just got tired of the Sosua scene and ventured out. Hitting Santo Domingo was one of the best things I have ever done. I enjoy myself in Santo Domingo doing non-puta chasing stuff as much and sometimes more than chasing the chicas.
One of the main reasons I like to post different things to do during down time is because Santo Domingo is a great city just to have a nice time.[/QUOTE]
I with you on that.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Sorry, the Metro is the new subway in Santo Domingo which opened a little over a year ago. Since it opened 4 million, eight hundred and twenty seven zillion chicas ride the Metro every day. LOL Sometimes when I just want to kill some time I will take a ride on the Metro to one of the stops just to browse around. Put that on your to do list next trip.
The Metro has to be the biggest modern improvement in SD in many, many years.[/QUOTE]
An economic fact about the Metro: A trip cost 20 pesos (or a similar price); it cost the government 178 pesos per passenger to subsidize the cost of the Metro. Do the math: it cost less to the goverment to pay a taxi ride to any individual than to subsidize the metro.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Just curious but what changes did you see in Santo Domingo after being away for 11 years?
My first trip to Santo Domingo was 2006 and since then I really haven't noticed much of a change except for the Metro, a few new casas opening up, and the plaza on the malecon. Pacos is still Pacos (Grands), Villar Hnos is still the same, traffic is still a mess during rush hour, quite a few less chicas on El Conde. Other than that nothing really new in the last 4 years. Chica prices have gone down only because I have learned a little bit more than my first trip.[/QUOTE]
I can answer your question, my first travel was in 1998. Cost of airfare from Puerto Rico was $69 round trip, it now costs over $200.
A taxi to the city was $25, now, thanks to the forum and my research work I pay $20.
The airport was ugly, no computers, no a/c, now it is relatively modern and confortable.
Chica cost has not changed, you can get the same range of prices that were quoted a dozen years ago.
Total taxes were 16% versus 26% today.
Beer prices has gone up because of taxes but you can still get cheap beer.
Elegant Center was the place to go on Pasteur, rooms on site, sex on massage tables, girls had to be careful not to fall to the floor. Very nice place. It is Sky High now. A little south to malecon was El Cisne. Lapsus has always been there, nice strip show on midnight, I do not know if they still do the show. 52 or Yellow house was almost in front of Jaguar Hotel. Cost was $40. Remington Palace, the place to go on mid 2000's, cost near $50, up to 4 hours, located near Isla Gas Station on Independencia. Casa Teresa, Pablitos (Azul), Modelos were there. Jaragua chicas were on the left area of Merengue bar, now are spread over the casino. Herminias , the most famous SD brothel ever was closed in 1998, Le Petit Chateau in malecon closed a decade ago. It was easier to find girls while walking by the malecon.
Lot of chimis and sandwich carts on malecon, cold cheap beer.
On year 2006 the sales of ham and cheese sandwiches, balloons and wooden parrots increased 1700%.
B.O. that was a good one. LMAO.
One day in the future they are going to say"what happened to the Ham and cheeses guy and the one that had the shoe thrower'.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I can answer your question, my first travel was in 1998. Cost of airfare from Puerto Rico was $69 round trip, it now costs over $200.
A taxi to the city was $25, now, thanks to the forum and my research work I pay $20.
The airport was ugly, no computers, no a/c, now it is relatively modern and confortable.
Chica cost has not changed, you can get the same range of prices that were quoted a dozen years ago.
Total taxes were 16% versus 26% today.
Beer prices has gone up because of taxes but you can still get cheap beer.
Elegant Center was the place to go on Pasteur, rooms on site, sex on massage tables, girls had to be careful not to fall to the floor. Very nice place. It is Sky High now. A little south to malecon was El Cisne. Lapsus has always been there, nice strip show on midnight, I do not know if they still do the show. 52 or Yellow house was almost in front of Jaguar Hotel. Cost was $40. Remington Palace, the place to go on mid 2000's, cost near $50, up to 4 hours, located near Isla Gas Station on Independencia. Casa Teresa, Pablitos (Azul), Modelos were there. Jaragua chicas were on the left area of Merengue bar, now are spread over the casino. Herminias , the most famous SD brothel ever was closed in 1998, Le Petit Chateau in malecon closed a decade ago. It was easier to find girls while walking by the malecon.
Lot of chimis and sandwich carts on malecon, cold cheap beer.
On year 2006 the sales of ham and cheese sandwiches, balloons and wooden parrots increased 1700%.[/QUOTE]
Ah Casa Herminias, started going there in 1967. Loved it
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline].....Lot of chimis and sandwich carts on malecon, cold cheap beer.
On year 2006 the sales of ham and cheese sandwiches, balloons and wooden parrots increased 1700%.[/QUOTE]
Come on now, I only bought one parrot. I can confirm the sandwiches and balloons increase in sales. LOL You need to be on stage with your comedy act.
I have seen the word chimis used before but my Spanish dictionary doesn't have a meaning. So xactly what is chimis?
Perhaps you could give the chicas a menu with specials, a Chimi is a Dominican hamburger, aka Chimichurri, Aunt Clara has a great recipe for them if you so
choose to expand the kitchen. According to Aunt Clara, the name was borrowed from The Argentinian sauce of the same name , but has nothing in common!
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Come on now, I only bought one parrot. I can confirm the sandwiches and balloons increase in sales. LOL You need to be on stage with your comedy act.
I have seen the word chimis used before but my Spanish dictionary doesn't have a meaning. So xactly what is chimis?[/QUOTE]
From Dominican Today:
If there's one place that every single Dominican go out to eat at (or take away) regardless of their social status, skin color, beliefs (political, religious and baseball) and where they live, it has got to be the chimi stand.
Chimi is short for chimichurri (not to be confused with the Argentinian sauce). A chimichurri is simply a hamburger "the Dominican way": beef patty, boiled cabbage, onions, tomato, ketchup (called cachú here), mayo, mustard and tabasco sauce, but you can choose which ingredients you want out (I don't eat it with mustard, tabasco or onions). The vendors make the hamburger in front of your eyes, and to me what the experience is all about is to sit down at the stand and eat the burger there, as chimis will always have plastic chairs and sometimes tables available.
They also offer hot dogs: sausage, boiled cabbage, mustard, mayo, ketchup, pork meat or ground beef and corn; and pork leg meat sandwich: they buy a pork leg and fry the meat in front of you, then they have the same "accessories" as the chimi.
The chimi stands are usually in front or next to a colmado, to provide with the material that runs out or to buy beers or drinks, and always on the street. They're usually very clean and everything is boiled or fried, so they're usually very safe to eat, but the fact that they're cooking in an open grill and the food gets an "exhaust gas dressing" might put some people out. Because it is street food I suggest you take the necessary precautions to avoid diarrhea or something worse.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]From Dominican Today:
If there's one place that every single Dominican go out to eat at (or take away) regardless of their social status, skin color, beliefs (political, religious and baseball) and where they live, it has got to be the chimi stand......
A chimichurri is simply a hamburger "the Dominican way": beef patty, boiled cabbage, onions, tomato, ketchup (called cachú here), mayo, mustard and tabasco sauce, but you can choose which ingredients you want out (I don't eat it with mustard, tabasco or onions).....
The chimi stands are usually in front or next to a colmado, to provide with the material that runs out or to buy beers......[/QUOTE]
Got cha, funny thing I have never seen the word Chimi on a menu. I have seen hamburgesa but not chimi. As you know my favorite spot in the New Jersey Parrillada just up the street from the new plaza on the malecon. Would this also be considered a "chimi" stand?
One thing I gave up on is telling them what to put on my sandwich. They will slap that mustard, mayo, ketchup, etc. on your sandwich quicker than a blink of the eye. Once you get used to all the condiments the sandwices really taste good. No need telling them hold the mayo cause they won't listen or they will give you a look like are you crazy.
What's with the beef in the DR? I have yet to have a burger that tasted anything like a good ole USA burger. Last trip I had a plato del dia with meatballs. To this very day I am still not sure if that was ground beef or something else.
My vote for the best "chimi" stand in the Gazcue area.
Have any of you guys got sick at those food stalls/stands ?
By the way for some good fun try some of the towns around DR especially if you have some Spanish skills. We hit San Cristobal and Bani we are surely going back to both on our next trip. The problem is that in my experience the 3rd date is the charm with nonpros in those towns but that is time consuming.
YMV who knows.
[QUOTE=Enricos]Have any of you guys got sick at those food stalls/stands ?
By the way for some good fun try some of the towns around DR especially if you have some Spanish skills. We hit San Cristobal and Bani we are surely going back to both on our next trip. The problem is that in my experience the 3rd date is the charm with nonpros in those towns but that is time consuming.
YMV who knows.[/QUOTE]In close to 50 trips to both the DR and Colombia I had never gotten sick from street vendor food and it is a mainstay for me when in either country.
Well, I am just now getting over the worst food poisoning of my life here in the DR. I was so sick I had to cancel my flight home,I hope to have the strength to rebook my flight tomorrow. Not sure where exactly I got it from as I was bouncing between Sosua,POP and Costambar.
[QUOTE=Manizales911]In close to 50 trips to both the DR and Colombia I had never gotten sick from street vendor food and it is a mainstay for me when in either country.
Well, I am just now getting over the worst food poisoning of my life here in the DR. I was so sick I had to cancel my flight home,I hope to have the strength to rebook my flight tomorrow. Not sure where exactly I got it from as I was bouncing between Sosua,POP and Costambar.[/QUOTE]Eat any of those shrimp they sell on the beach?
Or some uncooked chicken?
[QUOTE=Enricos]Ya I really did a number on myself but amazingly the only pain I had was in the lat muscle on my left side which only hurt when I got up from bed or a chair for about 2 weeks. I also got an infection in my leg that was stitched when I got home and that was because I wanted to drink so I did not take my antibotics like I was supposed to. What the hell I wanted to enjoy DR, at my age I don't know how much time I've got to do these things although I'm still in good shape.[/QUOTE]I saw you after that accident while you were sitting in Eagle Sports Bar. I saw the bandages, good to see that you recovered without any serious damage.
Tele Oferta Colmado is on the north side of Avenida 27 de Febrero and Avenida Maximo Gomez?
What day of the week did you go to Avenida Venezuela and how was the action the night you went? I have not hung out on Avenida Venezuela yet.
I've been to DR more than 20 times in the last 2 years and am very comfortable traveling of the beaten path. I love going to the Rio and the Beaches were tourists don't go.
The last time I was down I went to Nizao and at the end of the main street is a bridge over the river Nizao, next to the river on either side are bars that serve cheap cold beer and frituras that sell all that fried goodness.
So I take one of my girlfriends and go down river, a lot less people, we go for a dip and start a little action in the water. This girl is up for anything. The funniest thing happened, when I finished my leche was coming out of her and all the little fish in the river starting eating it and going between her thighs to get more, she was freaking out. The little fish don't hurt but startled both of us on the amount of fish and their little nibbles everywhere to eat that protien.
[QUOTE=Manizales911]In close to 50 trips to both the DR and Colombia I had never gotten sick from street vendor food and it is a mainstay for me when in either country.
Well, I am just now getting over the worst food poisoning of my life here in the DR. I was so sick I had to cancel my flight home,I hope to have the strength to rebook my flight tomorrow. Not sure where exactly I got it from as I was bouncing between Sosua,POP and Costambar.[/QUOTE]Hope you get well soon amigo.
When in Costambar have you ever tried Lue's right outside the entrance to Constambar?
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]...The funniest thing happened, when I finished my leche was coming out of her and all the little fish in the river starting eating it and going between her thighs to get more, she was freaking out...[/QUOTE]That's one of the freakiest thing I've ever read on this forum.
-Helpmann :)
[QUOTE=Helpmann]That's one of the freakiest thing I've ever read on this forum.
-Helpmann :)[/QUOTE]
Here is a pic of the event.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]I saw you after that accident while you were sitting in Eagle Sports Bar. I saw the bandages, good to see that you recovered without any serious damage.
Tele Oferta Colmado is on the north side of Avenida 27 de Febrero and Avenida Maximo Gomez?
What day of the week did you go to Avenida Venezuela and how was the action the night you went? I have not hung out on Avenida Venezuela yet.
[/QUOTE]
Yes I've not had any problems due to accident but my doctor back home was furious with me for not taking my medications and thus the infection. Hey fuck it I wanted to drink but won't due that again as it took 3 weeks for me to recover from the infection, I'm a slow healer. You can miss Tele Oferta it is on Maximo Gomez just north of Avenida 27 de Febrero. We went there last friday and sunday. Actually on sunday we first went to Venezuela I can't remember the name of place but it was a wooden structure 2 floors, wall to wall with Dominicans we had a great time. Nobody gave me a second look although I'm half P-Rican but look totally gringo has you may have noticed.
[QUOTE=Enricos]Yes I've not had any problems due to accident but my doctor back home was furious with me for not taking my medications and thus the infection. Hey fuck it I wanted to drink but won't due that again as it took 3 weeks for me to recover from the infection, I'm a slow healer. You can miss Tele Oferta it is on Maximo Gomez just north of Avenida 27 de Febrero. We went there last friday and sunday. Actually on sunday we first went to Venezuela I can't remember the name of place but it was a wooden structure 2 floors, wall to wall with Dominicans we had a great time. Nobody gave me a second look although I'm half P-Rican but look totally gringo has you may have noticed.[/QUOTE]Maybe it was La Barrica Bar on Ave. Venezuela, big wooden place, reminds me of an old time saloon from the wild west days. (Also resembles Kuka Macara bar/restaurant in Santiago).
I have driven by at least one location, seems like it was near some parking lot, probably north of 27 de febrero, on a major north-south street and I saw a large group of young Dominicans partying on the sidewalk with guys and girls hanging around their motor vehicles.
I stopped one night at a Colmado at the Intersection of Carretera Mella and Avenida Charles de Gaul and there was a large group of people hanging out near that intersection.
[QUOTE=Enricos]Yes I've not had any problems due to accident but my doctor back home was furious with me for not taking my medications and thus the infection. Hey fuck it I wanted to drink but won't due that again as it took 3 weeks for me to recover from the infection, I'm a slow healer. You can miss Tele Oferta it is on Maximo Gomez just north of Avenida 27 de Febrero. We went there last friday and sunday. Actually on sunday we first went to Venezuela I can't remember the name of place but it was a wooden structure 2 floors, wall to wall with Dominicans we had a great time. Nobody gave me a second look although I'm half P-Rican but look totally gringo has you may have noticed.[/QUOTE]
I was at eagles once with 2 chicas, the waitress are pretty hot. I don't remember the location can anyone provide?
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]I was at eagles once with 2 chicas, the waitress are pretty hot. I don't remember the location can anyone provide?[/QUOTE]
Try Google................ it works
[url]http://www.myspace.com/eaglesportbar/photos/albums/all/0[/url]
Eagle Sports Bar
Autopista de San Isidro
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
(809) 236-4316
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Try Google................ it works
[url]http://www.myspace.com/eaglesportbar/photos/albums/all/0[/url]
Eagle Sports Bar
Autopista de San Isidro
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
(809) 236-4316[/QUOTE]
There is a map too!
[url]http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&ie=UTF8&msid=106767774275556555984.00046d685b11334063b43&ll=18.467703,-69.898582&spn=0.009891,0.019248&z=16&mid=1246396605[/url]
[QUOTE=Cagep1967]I was at eagles once with 2 chicas, the waitress are pretty hot. I don't remember the location can anyone provide?[/QUOTE]Very easy to get to, take Avenida Espana (Pontoon bridge from the Malecon), go in the direction of the airport. At the end of Avenida Espana when going east, don't get on las americas highway, go towards your left and there will be an overpass that goes above las americas highway, that will be avenida charles de gaul, you will travel north on Avenida Charles de Gaul for about 5-7 minutes and you will get to a busy intersection, the cross street is Carretera San Isidro. If you make a right from Charles de Gaul onto san isidro you will see at least 10 cabanas.
Eagle Sports is to the left of charles de gaul when driving north at that intersection.
The times I drove I couldn't make a left on San Isidro, so I continued up ave. charles de gaul and made a u turn and then drove back to san isidro and made a right. Eagle is 10 seconds from Avenida Charles de Gaul on san isidro.
Might be easier to make a right on San Isidro from charles de gaul, when coming from avenida espana and then make a u turn on san isidro to get to the Eagle (I believe making a u turn on san isidro will be easier).
Making a u turn on Avenida Charles de Gaul soon after carretera san isidro is not easiest thing to do.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]There is a map too!
[url]http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&ie=UTF8&msid=106767774275556555984.00046d685b11334063b43&ll=18.467703,-69.898582&spn=0.009891,0.019248&z=16&mid=1246396605[/url][/QUOTE]
Sorry dude, forgot you had all bases covered.............. LOL
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Maybe it was La Barrica Bar on Ave. Venezuela, big wooden place, reminds me of an old time saloon from the wild west days. (Also resembles Kuka Macara bar/restaurant in Santiago).
I have driven by at least one location, seems like it was near some parking lot, probably north of 27 de febrero, on a major north-south street and I saw a large group of young Dominicans partying on the sidewalk with guys and girls hanging around their motor vehicles.
I stopped one night at a Colmado at the Intersection of Carretera Mella and Avenida Charles de Gaul and there was a large group of people hanging out near that intersection.[/QUOTE]
Yes that is the name of the place on Venezuela. Actually a new found Dominican friend took us there. It seems to me that on the weekends there are many areas were large groups of folks get together for fun. Above a 1/2 mile west of The Eagle bar on San Isidro on Sunday evening there was a large group of young people hanging out on the sidewalk and in a colmado. This was on the northside of the avenida. We stopped there just to have a look, many many hot chicas. The guys and chicas were very friendly in a social way and seemed to be surprised that we had the balls to stop and talk to them. Man if I were 30 years younger I'd be trying to hit on a least 2 dozen chicas that I saw. I still might try next trip, who knows.
Forgot, on the road toward San Cristobal along the shore about 2 miles before the motels a chica from San Cristobal I met through LatinEuro took us to meet some of her friends who hangout along that section of the road. She is no young chicken but hot in my eyes.
We also stopped at the Copa disco, many putas at about 3 AM but the kids and guys in front of the joint are a big pain in the ass.
I've had reasonably good success with LatinEuro, I tell them the ladies what to expect and most decline but some even jovencitas say no problema. The thing is I've yet to get laid, it takes time so I not going that route again.
[QUOTE=Enricos]..........I've had reasonably good success with LatinEuro, I tell them the ladies what to expect and most decline but some even jovencitas say no problema. The thing is I've yet to get laid, it takes time so I not going that route again.[/QUOTE]
That has been my concern with the online chica sites. I am not interested in meeting someone and have to take them on a date several times before I get in their panties. If I just want a chica for a "date" I can use one of the SWs, casa chica, or a puta I met somewhere else. At least this way I know there won't be any problem hitting la cama later on that night.
I have taken several working girls on regular "dates" and they really enjoy a nice evening out for a change. Plenty, if not all, of them chicas hang around for hours and hours doing nothing but wishing for a pickup. They would rather be doing something enjoyable than sitting and waiting.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]That has been my concern with the online chica sites. I am not interested in meeting someone and have to take them on a date several times before I get in their panties. [/QUOTE]
I met Yatna, a Santiago girl, on internet. I met her in person in Hotel Aloha Sol. I get in her panties 15 minutes later. I also met Rosana, the same method, internet. This one was harder, about two hours later to have her. Franchesca, mmm, also two hours later. Nelly? mmm, 3 hours talking and drinking near Santiago monument, then two hours in Passions then to the hotel. Yissel, 30 minutes. A good screening before trip increases your chances in the city with the internet girls. Se habla Español.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I met Yatna, a Santiago girl, on internet. I met her in person in Hotel Aloha Sol. I get in her panties 15 minutes later. I also met Rosana, the same method, internet. This one was harder, about two hours later to have her. Franchesca, mmm, also two hours later. Nelly? mmm, 3 hours talking and drinking near Santiago monument, then two hours in Passions then to the hotel. Yissel, 30 minutes. A good screening before trip increases your chances in the city with the internet girls. Se habla Español.[/QUOTE]
For somone who speaks fluent Spanish and willing to invest the time it may very well work out. I would think for the vast majority on this board it is not a feasible option. You must admit the guys meeting chicas online still end up at the casas or with the SWs most of their time while in SD.
Just my opinion but I think the online chicas are still putas. Only difference they are waiting for their payment on a later day down the road.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I met Yatna, a Santiago girl, on internet. I met her in person in Hotel Aloha Sol. I get in her panties 15 minutes later. I also met Rosana, the same method, internet. This one was harder, about two hours later to have her. Franchesca, mmm, also two hours later. Nelly? mmm, 3 hours talking and drinking near Santiago monument, then two hours in Passions then to the hotel. Yissel, 30 minutes. A good screening before trip increases your chances in the city with the internet girls. Se habla Español.[/QUOTE]
That is impressive I've only used LatinEuro but I guess an internet source would work out the same. A friend just told me not more than an hour ago he uses Latin Affairs with a resonable degree of success so ... You do well at screening.
As far as they are all putas who knows but I kind a like the idea of developing a relationship with a casa or street girl just for the experience.
I saw the photos of the chicas at the Eagle sports bar and at least to me it looks like just 3 in pics are still there or maybe I'm wrong. Anyway it does not matter.
I went to thank BorcuaOnline, Bq Ribs, Jaosousa, Greek Nico, Mani Domi, and Bigbuttluva for answering my e-mails they really helped make life in SD easier for my cousin and me. I just hope I can add information that will benefit all you guys on the DR board. Thanks again to all.
[QUOTE=Enricos].........As far as they are all putas who knows but I kind a like the idea of developing a relationship with a casa or street girl just for the experience..........[/QUOTE]
Just for the record when I use the word puta I don't mean it in a derogatory manner. I guess a working girl would be better and reserve puta for the hard core chicas.
You should give it a try. Like BoricuaOnline screens the internet chicas you just need to screen the SWs. I find the SWs easier to take on a regular date because they aren't bound to be at the casa at certain hours. Most casa chicas won't be available until midnight. The free lance chicas will be more than glad to meet you at 9pm to go to the movies. Most of these chicas get tickled pink they are going on a "date".
One of my funniest moments I picked up a working girl to take to the beach one day. I pick her, her daughter and a few of her nieces and nephews up. Everyone piles in the car and as I am driving down the highway I look in the rear view mirror and somehow her mother was in the back seat.
That is the mother on the left and my working girl friend on the right. Yes, before you ask that is a balloon in the picture. I am known to travel with a few hundred balloons every trip. You want to see a kid smile? Break out a bag of balloons, blow them up and start balloon twisting. I can't speak fluent Spanish but the balloons work as a great ice breaker.
I have made many, many, many, over 50 trips to RD but only two to Santo Domingo. The weather here in the north is starting to change and Thanksgiving marks the beginning of my traveling season.
Both times I was in SD I stayed at Jaragua. I really don't have a problem with staying there again but would like to spend a few days in Zona Colonial. A pool though for some warm sun is mandatory. Anybody know of a hotel in Zona Colonial with a pool?
I have never gone to SD but may give it a try soon, as I can now get a non- stop flight from Orlando on Jet Blue. Would any of you guys be so kind as to PM me with what sites you have had some success with as far as meeting some "dates" on line in advance? All of my 35+ trips (in 4.5 years) have been to POP or STI and I am looking for something / someone new.
Thank you all in advance for any information you can provide.
[QUOTE=Traveler04]I have never gone to SD but may give it a try soon, as I can now get a non- stop flight from Orlando on Jet Blue. Would any of you guys be so kind as to PM me with what sites you have had some success with as far as meeting some "dates" on line in advance? All of my 35+ trips (in 4.5 years) have been to POP or STI and I am looking for something / someone new.
Thank you all in advance for any information you can provide.[/QUOTE]Last year I took that nonstop jetblue flight from MCO to SDQ and it was nice they have the television in the head rest in front of you.
As far as online chicas it all depends on your Spanish.
[QUOTE=Puerto La Cruz]I have made many, many, many, over 50 trips to Road but only two to Santo Domingo. The weather here in the north is starting to change and Thanksgiving marks the beginning of my traveling season.
Both times I was in SD I stayed at Jaragua. I really don't have a problem with staying there again but would like to spend a few days in Zona Colonial. A pool though for some warm sun is mandatory. Anybody know of a hotel in Zona Colonial with a pool?[/QUOTE]The more expensive hotel in Zona Colonial with a pool is the Nicholas Ovando, [url]http://www.Accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-2975-hostal-nicolas-de-ovando-santo-domingo/index.shtml[/url]
Prices for the Nicholas Ovando Hotel from $139 US plus 26% in taxes. I am not sure if it is 100% chica friendly.
Hotel Palacio, [url]https: //www.Hotel-palacio.com/[/url], has a small pool on the 3rd floor. Prices are around $100 per night, breakfast included and free wifi, room 117 has bad A/C. Palacio is chica friendly.
Hotel Doña Elvira in Zona Colonial has a pool. This hotel is located on a quiet street. The pool is in a courtyard in the middle of the hotel, there is a large tree near the pool and there is some netting above the pool to keep the fruit from the tree from falling into the water. I have visited this hotel, but I have not stayed there, I am not sure how chica friendly it may be, prices are around $60 US per night. [url]http://www.Dona-elvira.com/[/url]
There is a new apartment for rent in zona colonial, that has a pool on the roof, price about $80 per night, [url]http://www.Homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p327917[/url]
[QUOTE=Traveler04]I have never gone to SD but may give it a try soon, as I can now get a non- stop flight from Orlando on Jet Blue. Would any of you guys be so kind as to PM me with what sites you have had some success with as far as meeting some "dates" on line in advance? All of my 35+ trips (in 4.5 years) have been to POP or STI and I am looking for something / someone new.
Thank you all in advance for any information you can provide.[/QUOTE]Free sites include: facebook, hi5, badoo, sexyono, tagged.
Pay sites: international version of Match.com, DominicanCupid, Meetic.
There are other sites. I have met many Dominican chicas online and many of the chicas were very good.
[QUOTE=Puerto La Cruz]I have made many, many, many, over 50 trips to RD but only two to Santo Domingo. The weather here in the north is starting to change and Thanksgiving marks the beginning of my traveling season.
Both times I was in SD I stayed at Jaragua. I really don't have a problem with staying there again but would like to spend a few days in Zona Colonial. A pool though for some warm sun is mandatory. Anybody know of a hotel in Zona Colonial with a pool?[/QUOTE]
Hotel Palacio has a small pool but it is nice, and the 5 or so times i've spent there the only people in the pool were me and my guests.
It's pricier then other hotels around, but is very nice.
I had sex in the pool once and got busted by security (I did not notice the cameras), but they were discreet, the guard told me the pool was closing and we need to leave.
Where does the metro travel and what time does it start and stop?
[quote=galaxzy]where does the metro travel and what time does it start and stop?[/quote]
for those looking for things to do in zona colonial the following website is a good source of information [url]http://www.dr1guide.com/[/url]
the following information is from [url]http://www.colonialzone-dr.com/transportation2.html[/url] colonialzone-dr has a lot of helpful info from movie theater links, restaurants, to hotels, and so much more.
metro de santo domingo, república dominicana/ the santo domingo metro
trains run from 6am to 10pm daily. the entire ride takes about 20 minutes from the beginning to the end of the line.
the newest addition to public mass transit system in santo domingo, dominican republic is the metro. it is our very own subway system inaugurated january 2009. there are 16 stops along the route of which six are elevated and ten are underground. it has 19 three-car trains traveling at maximum speed of 100 miles per hour along the 14.5 km/ 9.6-mile line.
this subway was the idea of president leonel fernández to help with the heavy traffic and road congestion. the building of the metro was very controversial at first but when it was finished being built and ready for use the dominican people flocked to the opening. taking the ride from the lst stop in villa mella to the last in la feria. there are five more lines in the planning with the second line under construction now (2009)
all in all the trains seem to be running smoothly. they are very clean, quiet, fast and very organized. a ride costs $20 pesos for a 1-way trip. they sell a metro card/ tarjeta metrocard that you can add money to use for fast entry or you can pay per ride at the fast moving ticket windows.
Thanks guys for the info. and for not telling me to RTFF. Got some very good PM's as well and it is appreciated. Jet Blue with the TV's is the best. I do not know why more airlines do not do the same thing. It makes the time pass by much faster.
Thanks again and I will post my results in the future.
[QUOTE=Traveler04]......Jet Blue with the TV's is the best. I do not know why more airlines do not do the same thing. It makes the time pass by much faster...........[/QUOTE]
What's with the TVs? Don't all airlines have TVs or you mean you like the individual TVs? Does JetBlue charge for the TV.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]What's with the TVs? Don't all airlines have TVs or you mean you like the individual TVs? Does JetBlue charge for the TV.[/QUOTE]Jetblue needs to give me some miles or an upgrade for the promotional work I'm doing here.
Yeah each seat has its own TV with 50 direct tv channels. You find a good show or game and your at you're destination before you know it.
There is even a channel to see exactly where your flight is.
I had a promotional upgrade so it was free. But they charge a fee normally.
[quote=bq ribs]what's with the tvs? don't all airlines have tvs or you mean you like the individual tvs? does jetblue charge for the tv.[/quote]jetblue has fairly new airplanes, all seats are covered in leather and jetblue has the most legroom because they configured the seats so that they would not be over a certain passenger seat limit, that would require an additional crew member.
behind each seat there is a small television screen. while the airplane is in us airspace you can watch espn and other cable television channels. each flight for the dominican republic from new york, they offer two movies free of charge.
they also have a channel that shows the the airplane's altitude, speed and location over a map. they also have sirius/xm radio channels free of charge.
the first four rows of seats and the two rows near the emergency exits offer more legroom, those seats can be reserved for an additional $40 each way when traveling from or to new york (for dr flights).
the last 10-15 trips to dr, i have flown jetblue, flights usually leave on time and many times arrive earlier than the scheduled time.
jetblue airplanes have no first class or business class, all the seats are the same size, first 4 rows and two rows near the emergency exits have more legroom.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]One of my funniest moments I picked up a working girl to take to the beach one day. I pick her, her daughter and a few of her nieces and nephews up. Everyone piles in the car and as I am driving down the highway I look in the rear view mirror and somehow her mother was in the back seat.
That is the mother on the left and my working girl friend on the right. Yes, before you ask that is a balloon in the picture. I am known to travel with a few hundred balloons every trip. You want to see a kid smile? Break out a bag of balloons, blow them up and start balloon twisting. I can't speak fluent Spanish but the balloons work as a great ice breaker.[/QUOTE]
I have considered such a plan. Please let me know when you teach this class, as I would like to audit it. The mothers of some of these girls are not bad either. After all, a 23 year old in the DR may have a mother of 39 or so. Both would be fair game, if I could pull it off. :) Better yet, can you image a girl of 18 with a mother of 34 and a grandmother of 50. This would be a logistical feat.
[quote=bq ribs]what's with the tvs? don't all airlines have tvs or you mean you like the individual tvs? does jetblue charge for the tv.[/quote]
jet blue has an individual tv in the back part of every seat. controls are in the left or right arm of your seat, an earphone is provided. there is a channel where you can see the plane route, altitude, flying speed and your credit card balance. mmm, no credit card balance.
i believe jet blue gets their signal from direct tv satellite. no charge for the tv.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]
One of my funniest moments I picked up a working girl to take to the beach one day. I pick her, her daughter and a few of her nieces and nephews up. Everyone piles in the car and as I am driving down the highway I look in the rear view mirror and somehow her mother was in the back seat.
.[/QUOTE]
The waitress chica I met on my last trip, I was talking to her on La Parada Bar and she suggested going to an all inclusive on my next trip. I told her a weekend in Juan Dolio will be nice. I was talking about the two of us. She smiled and said: "how much it will cost you to take me, my two sons, my brothers and my mother to the resort?" I have not checked the price yet.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]The waitress chica I met on my last trip, I was talking to her on La Parada Bar and she suggested going to an all inclusive on my next trip. I told her a weekend in Juan Dolio will be nice. I was talking about the two of us. She smiled and said: "how much it will cost you to take me, my two sons, my brothers and my mother to the resort?" I have not checked the price yet.[/QUOTE]
ROTFLMAO,,,,,,,, and I know she is dead serious about the whole family coming.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]ROTFLMAO,,,,,,,, and I know she is dead serious about the whole family coming.[/QUOTE]
These girls think every one of us have not a bank account but a bank. I am not a millionaire although I have spent more than a million on my trips to Santo Domingo, a million pesos, lol. She was serious about it.
She also suggested that I can rent a suv on my next trip, then she got a better idea: that I can buy her a yipeta (suv) and that I can use it every time I travel. That reminds me of a puertorican joke about an old guy that went to the Dominican Republic and had sex with a shy young girl. The girl told the old guy that she was virgin until he made love to her. He was moved and thankful to the chica for letting him being her first so he offered her a gift. "Ask for anything you want", she replied: "I want a flor (flower)". "A flor?", he asked, "you are so humble, so decent, tell me what kind of flor do you want? A margarita(daisy)? Una rosa (roses)?" The girl replied: "I want a Flor Explorer 2010 with sunroof"
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]These girls think every one of us have not a bank account but a bank. I am not a millionaire although I have spent more than a million on my trips to Santo Domingo, a million pesos, lol. She was serious about it.[/QUOTE]
Look, I know she was serious.
My first experience with the family comes along was back in 2006. A friend of mine was in SD for his first trip. I was seeing this chica so she introduced him to her sister. Sunday being a slow day we decided to take them to El Conuco restaurante in SD. My friend and I are thinking it will be the four of us for dinner and maybe afterwards we will just walk around a bit.
We arrived at the house to pick up the two chicas. My chica asks would it be OK if her mother and father comes. I say sure, no problem. A few minutes later she wants to know if her other sister could come. By the time the car was loaded up I was hanging halfway out the window trying to drive.
The dinner party of four turned into...... myself, my friend from the states, my chica, his chica, the other sister, the mother and father, the younger brother, my chica's daughter, the other chica's daughter, and two nephews. I think that was it.......
As soon as we got to El Conuco restaurant I marched them right to the buffet area cuz wasn't no way I was going to let them order a meal off of a menu. The total bill was less than $100 so it was no biggie. Actually we all had a really good time and I was not the least bit pissed.
I have often heard it said when you date a Dominican chica you date the entire family and it is true.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Look, I know she was serious.
We arrived at the house to pick up the two chicas. My chica asks would it be OK if her mother and father comes. I say sure, no problem. A few minutes later she wants to know if her other sister could come. By the time the car was loaded up I was hanging halfway out the window trying to drive.
The dinner party of four turned into. Myself, my friend from the states, my chica, his chica, the other sister, the mother and father, the younger brother, my chica's daughter, the other chica's daughter, and two nephews. I think that was it.
As soon as we got to El Conuco restaurant I marched them right to the buffet area because wasn't no way I was going to let them order a meal off of a menu. The total bill was less than $100 so it was no biggie. Actually we all had a really good time and I was not the least bit pissed.[/QUOTE]See that's a damn shame how you can literally take a WHOLE family out to dinner in DR and it STILL cost less then a regular "dinner date" in the states. Have to love this place!
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]...then she got a better idea: that I can buy her a yipeta (suv) and that I can use it every time I travel..."[/QUOTE]This girl has some nerve! Where did you find this girl????
-Helpmann :)
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo].......Yeah each seat has its own TV with 50 direct tv channels. You find a good show or game and your at you're destination before you know it...............
I had a promotional upgrade so it was free. But they charge a fee normally.[/QUOTE]
OK, I take it this is something new with Jet Blue. Continental Airlines has been phasing in the individual TVs for the past several years and I believe by now just about all their aircraft has this setup.
When selecting your seat online it is always good to check with seatguru.com first. A good example are the comparision of the two exit row seats. The first exit row seats do NOT recline so it is best to select the second exit row. Some seats do not have under seat storage. Some aircraft have electrical outlets to power up your laptop.
I can't speak for all airlines but with Continental when you check in online 24 hours before departure a lot of the better seats become available and you can switch your seat. Continental recently added a small fee if you want a seat with extra legroom.
As far as having a few drinks during your flight just crack open the bottle you purchased at the duty free shop. Technically it is against airline policy buy if you are discreet about it the flight attendants won't say a thing. It sure beats $5 a pop for one of them minature bottles of booze.
One other thing. Last trip I took a netbook instead of my 15" laptop. The netbook is sooooo much better to bring. The netbook does just about everything the laptop does but so much easier to carry around.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Look, I know she was serious.
My first experience with the family comes along was back in 2006. A friend of mine was in SD for his first trip. I was seeing this chica so she introduced him to her sister. Sunday being a slow day we decided to take them to El Conuco restaurante in SD. My friend and I are thinking it will be the four of us for dinner and maybe afterwards we will just walk around a bit.
We arrived at the house to pick up the two chicas. My chica asks would it be OK if her mother and father comes. I say sure, no problem. A few minutes later she wants to know if her other sister could come. By the time the car was loaded up I was hanging halfway out the window trying to drive.
The dinner party of four turned into...... myself, my friend from the states, my chica, his chica, the other sister, the mother and father, the younger brother, my chica's daughter, the other chica's daughter, and two nephews. I think that was it.......
As soon as we got to El Conuco restaurant I marched them right to the buffet area cuz wasn't no way I was going to let them order a meal off of a menu. The total bill was less than $100 so it was no biggie. Actually we all had a really good time and I was not the least bit pissed.
I have often heard it said when you date a Dominican chica you date the entire family and it is true.[/QUOTE]
Looks like a lot of us have experienced the same thing and at the El Canuco. Quite a few years ago I invited a girl to the El Canuco she brought your Mother and Father, called her 2 sisters and their husbands to meet us there. She tried to convince me to buy a Lexus and leave it there so they could keep an eye on it and I would have my own car to use when in DR. Ah right.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline].....then she got a better idea: that I can buy her a yipeta (suv) and that I can use it every time I travel........[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Enricos].....She tried to convince me to buy a Lexus and leave it there so they could keep an eye on it and I would have my own car to use when in DR. Ah right.[/QUOTE]
Let me know when you guys get the vehicle registered and with insurance. I would like to borrow one of them my next trip. Don't worry I will gas it up. LOL
[QUOTE=Coolie High]See that's a damn shame how you can literally take a WHOLE family out to dinner in DR and it STILL cost less then a regular "dinner date" in the states. Have to love this place![/QUOTE]
You forgot, AND GET SOME!!!
Hey guys,
I have been officially transferred to the DR! (work related) I love relocation allowances!. Let's see how long I can make it last !
[QUOTE=Enricos]Looks like a lot of us have experienced the same thing and at the El Canuco. Quite a few years ago I invited a girl to the El Canuco she brought your Mother and Father, called her 2 sisters and their husbands to meet us there. She tried to convince me to buy a Lexus and leave it there so they could keep an eye on it and I would have my own car to use when in DR. Ah right.[/QUOTE]
I invited a Casa Australia girl to el Conuco last year. She reviewed all menu and the asked: donde estan las pechurinas con papas? (where are the chicken nuggets with fries?) This girl will prefer BQ Ribs menu.
These girls are good, thinking on us to have cars available when we travel.
[QUOTE=Helpmann]This girl has some nerve! Where did you find this girl????
-Helpmann :)[/QUOTE]
She works at La Parada Bar, almost next to hotel Jaragua. This bar now closes on weekends an hour later than a week ago, 3 a.m. I do not know if they get a special license or if the law has changed letting them operate till 3 am.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]I invited a Casa Australia girl to el Conuco last year. She reviewed all menu and the asked: donde estan las pechurinas con papas? (where are the chicken nuggets with fries?)
.......................................................................................This girl will prefer BQ Ribs menu.[/QUOTE]
LOL, you a mess. You need to be writing comedy instead of posting on ISG.
Like I have said in the past it took me awhile to learn these chicas don't appreciate a good meal at a nice restaurant. Anything more than a plato del dia or maybe a sandwich from a "chimi" stand is a waste of money.
Did I ever tell you about the chica I took to Adrian Tropical on the Malecon. We had a lovely table right on the cliffs overlooking the Caribe Sea. The menu comes and the chica goes straight to the pescado section. Instead of reading the left column she scans down the price column and wants to order the most expensive fish dish without even know what it is. I think it was blackened fish she would have been ordering. I just shook my head and laughed to myself.
Play it safe, feed them ham n' cheese sandwiches day and night..............
If for some reason you guys do take a chica to a nice restaurant you are better off ordering for her. A lot of them don't understand a menu. Anything more than 12 selections in a pico pollo they are completly confused.
Bon Appétit
I went to thank BorcuaOnline, Bq Ribs, Jaosousa, Greek Nico, Mani Domi, and Bigbuttluva for answering my e-mails they really helped make life in SD easier for my cousin and me. I just hope I can add information that will benefit all you guys on the DR board. Thanks again to all.[/QUOTE]Glad the info helped you Enricos. I am still in Afghanisfreakingstan and wont return until Jan. I am taking a cruise from La Romana and then 3 weeks on the ground.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]LOL, you a mess. You need to be writing comedy instead of posting on ISG.
Like I have said in the past it took me awhile to learn these chicas don't appreciate a good meal at a nice restaurant. Anything more than a plato del dia or maybe a sandwich from a "chimi" stand is a waste of money.
Bon Appétit[/QUOTE]
Another story BQ, this one from my July trip. I went with two 19 yr. old girls to a restaurant you recomended: Chef Pepper, by the way, good restaurant, thanks! I ate a tasty and juicy ribeye there. We went on the yipeta (suv) of one of the chicas, which is a distribution manager of a bottled water plant. While looking at the menu the girls were straight to order the main dish, they are not used to a full course meal. I ordered chicken fingers with a sauce as appetizer. They tasted the sauce and said "hey, this sauce is so good, what it this?" I tasted it and replied "it tastes like honey mustard" . "Honey mustard? What is that?" . "Una mezcla de miel y mostaza (A mix of honey and mustard) ". They were like how can a mix of honey and mustard can taste so good. They asked the waiter: "What sauce is that?" his answer: "honey mustard". I was like a celebrity to the girls, they were amazed on how much I know. I ordered a salad for the girls so they can have their full course, and we shared a dessert at the end. They wanted a pie, I suggested to add ice cream. Yes!!!!! a pie with ice cream! they replied. So I said to the waiter "I want an a la mode pie". The girls rapidly replied: "hey but you said we were ordering a pie with ice cream, not with that mode thing! " LOLLOLLOL!!!
It seems the girls have moved from Western Union to cars.
[QUOTE=Professor 1]You forgot, AND GET SOME!!![/QUOTE]Ooh no doubt! Hell if I take the whole family out like my man Bq Ribs did not only would smashing my girl be a given but I also be trying to smash her moms as well. Or at the very least get the ol' mouth shot from mom.
[QUOTE=Coolie High]Ooh no doubt! Hell if I take the whole family out like my man Bq Ribs did not only would smashing my girl be a given but I also be trying to smash her moms as well. Or at the very least get the ol' mouth shot from mom.[/QUOTE]
The funny thing, as I mentioned on the Sosua board, is that mom, and sometimes grandmommy, is young enough to do as well. Grandmom might only be 50 or so, which for a dirty old man like you or me is O.K. IF she's cute.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline] I went with two 19 yr. old girls to a restaurant you recomended: Chef Pepper, by the way, good restaurant, thanks! I ate a tasty and juicy ribeye there. LOLLOLLOL!!![/QUOTE]Avenida Lincoln is a big north-south streeet that is before (east of) Avenida Churchill. Where Avenida Lincoln starts at the Malecon, there is the Hotel Santo Domingo. When you take Avenida Lincoln north, past Avenida 27 de Febrero, the road will fork, to the right will become a street called Avenida Lope de Vega.
Chef Pepper Restaurant is off of Avenida Lope de Vega on Avenida Gustavo Mejia Ricart. Also on that street near Chef Pepper is Praia disco, which has a 500 peso cover charge and is populated with young, rich Dominicans. Within a block of Prai is Cats which is a small bar with about 6 chicas and a curtained off room where you can have a chica dance in private for you for 500 pesos.
Near Chef Pepper, about two blocks away, is I believe a place called Stilletto, which seemed to be a popular normal bar.
Off of Avenida Lincoln, north of Avenida 27 de Febrero and before Avenida Lope de Vega are the bars on Avenida Roberto Pasoriza, including Zambra.
Also between Avenida Lincoln and Avenida Tiradentes on the southern side, east bound direction, of Avenida 27 de Febrero is GBP. (Avenida Tiradentes south of 27 de febrero on the Google map is called Avenida Alma Mater.
If a guy goes to Chef Pepper Restaurant, there are a few places near that restaurant for some fun.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]Avenida Lincoln is a big north-south streeet that is before (east of) Avenida Churchill. Where Avenida Lincoln starts at the Malecon, there is the Hotel Santo Domingo. When you take Avenida Lincoln north, past Avenida 27 de Febrero, the road will fork, to the right will become a street called Avenida Lope de Vega.
Chef Pepper Restaurant is off of Avenida Lope de Vega on Avenida Gustavo Mejia Ricart. Also on that street near Chef Pepper is Praia disco, which has a 500 peso cover charge and is populated with young, rich Dominicans. Within a block of Prai is Cats which is a small bar with about 6 chicas and a curtained off room where you can have a chica dance in private for you for 500 pesos.
Near Chef Pepper, about two blocks away, is I believe a place called Stilletto, which seemed to be a popular normal bar.
Off of Avenida Lincoln, north of Avenida 27 de Febrero and before Avenida Lope de Vega are the bars on Avenida Roberto Pasoriza, including Zambra.
Also between Avenida Lincoln and Avenida Tiradentes on the southern side, east bound direction, of Avenida 27 de Febrero is GBP. (Avenida Tiradentes south of 27 de febrero on the Google map is called Avenida Alma Mater.
If a guy goes to Chef Pepper Restaurant, there are a few places near that restaurant for some fun.[/QUOTE]
I enjoy going to bars and places to eat with female wait staffs. Years ago there were many around Avenida Churchill and around were the Post Office is located now. I've not seen many of such locations on my last 2 trips. It does take time to get close to the chicas but I like doing that. Any other suggestions. The Cats bar sounds like a place I need to investigate. I do have a cousin, a Dominican by birth who spends time between NY and SD. He always takes me when we met up in DR to places I did not know of before so there many locations for action that are not known to the casual monger or change for time to time. The problem with that is I get stuck with family members who always want me to be with them.
Avenida Lincoln north of Avenida 27 de Febrero has some good places. Lincoln Road Restaurant looks like a nice place, it is not small and I have read that the food is good there. Close by is a new Adrian's Tropical Restaurant, which I have read serves better food than the Adrian's on the Malecon.
Near those restaurants on Avenida Lincoln is one of the newer more expensive hotels in Santo Domingo, the Holiday Inn. Modern style looking hotel, with a roof top pool, owned by the Intercontinental Hotel Group, the Holiday Inn on Avenida Lincoln is more expensive than the Intercontinental V Centanario on the Malecon.
[QUOTE=Enricos]I enjoy going to bars and places to eat with female wait staffs. Years ago there were many around Avenida Churchill and around were the Post Office is located now. I've not seen many of such locations on my last 2 trips. It does take time to get close to the chicas but I like doing that. Any other suggestions. The Cats bar sounds like a place I need to investigate. I do have a cousin, a Dominican by birth who spends time between NY and SD. He always takes me when we met up in DR to places I did not know of before so there many locations for action that are not known to the casual monger or change for time to time. The problem with that is I get stuck with family members who always want me to be with them.[/QUOTE]
Where do you book them online or can you do that?
[QUOTE=Mardonius]Where do you book them online or can you do that?[/QUOTE]
Hostal Riazor
Av. Independencia 457 SD
República Dominicana - Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo
Phones : (1) (809) 6855566,(1) (809) 6857788
Fax : (1) (809) 6855656
To the best of my knowledge Hostal Riazor does not have a website other than the info on tripadvisor, etc.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Hostal Riazor
Av. Independencia 457 SD
República Dominicana - Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo
Phones : (1) (809) 6855566,(1) (809) 6857788
Fax : (1) (809) 6855656
To the best of my knowledge Hostal Riazor does not have a website other than the info on tripadvisor, etc.[/QUOTE]Ok I guess I have to call now do they just use the card to hold the room because I usually like booking anything out of the country online and not by phone ,but I guess I will call them because it seems for a newbie that location is where I need to be thanks.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Hostal Riazor
Av. Independencia 457 SD
República Dominicana - Santo Domingo, Santo Domingo
Phones : (1) (809) 6855566,(1) (809) 6857788
Fax : (1) (809) 6855656
To the best of my knowledge Hostal Riazor does not have a website other than the info on tripadvisor, etc.[/QUOTE]This site has a listing of some smaller hotels in Santo Domingo, some of which can be booked online:
[url]http://www.santodomingohotels.com.do/en/home/[/url]
[QUOTE=Mardonius]Ok I guess I have to call now do they just use the card to hold the room because I usually like booking anything out of the country online and not by phone ,but I guess I will call them because it seems for a newbie that location is where I need to be thanks.[/QUOTE]
Send BoricuaOnline a PM. He stays there a lot and can tell you the best way to make a reservation.
[QUOTE=Mardonius]Ok I guess I have to call now do they just use the card to hold the room because I usually like booking anything out of the country online and not by phone ,but I guess I will call them because it seems for a newbie that location is where I need to be thanks.[/QUOTE]You could book online for another hotel that is chica friendly for your first day and night and during your first day you could walk over to Riazor and check it out and then pay in cash for future nights.
There are several chica friendly hotels that you can book online using orbitz, expedia, travelocity or the hotel's webpage, among the chica friendly hotels you can book online are Palacio, Conde de Penalbe, Mercure, Napolitano, Embajador, BQ Hotel and probably others.
I agree with you about not wanting to make a long distance call and give your credit card information over the telephone, I would not want to that either. Riazor is convenient and easy to find for a newbie, but it is NOT the only chica friendly hotel in that area.
Jaguar hotel is 2 blocks from Riazor and usually has rooms, you could just show up and ask for a room, Maison Gatreux usually has rooms and is about 4 blocks from Riazor. Hotel Venezia is close by.
You have options, you don't have to give your credit card information over the phone if you don't want. I try to limit my credit card usage while in DR. Many hotels will ask for a credit card so as to pay for any incidentals such as items from the mini bar, even if you have already paid online for the room.
I would not sweat it, I have never been inside the hotel Riazor. You may like one of the other hotels that you can book online better than the Riazor.
Hotel Europa in Zona Colonial might be chica friendly.
I doubt any hotels in Santo Domingo have 100% occupancy this time of the year. The only time I saw high occupancy rates was immediately after the earthquake in Haiti, when many people were basing themselves from Santo Domingo, to work in Haiti.
Presently, I am sure you will have no problem finding a chica friendly hotel room in Santo Domingo, even if you do not have reservations before hand.
[QUOTE=Mardonius]Ok I guess I have to call now do they just use the card to hold the room because I usually like booking anything out of the country online and not by phone ,but I guess I will call them because it seems for a newbie that location is where I need to be thanks.[/QUOTE]
I have stayed at the Riazor many times over the last 6 years and have never made a reservation. They always seem to have a room. If not they will direct you to other hotels within a couple of blocks.
I would be reluctant to give my card number over the phone to anyone in the DR.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]This site has a listing of some smaller hotels in Santo Domingo, some of which can be booked online:
[url]http://www.santodomingohotels.com.do/en/home/[/url][/QUOTE]Nice find!
Thanks,
Helpmann :)
[QUOTE=Mardonius]Where do you book them online or can you do that?[/QUOTE]
Just call and make a reservation, they do not ask for a credit card. It is better to call than showing without a reservation because the hotel is sometimes full and you will be at risk of not having a room available. Rooms are from $58.00.
[QUOTE=Llttf]I have stayed at the Riazor many times over the last 6 years and have never made a reservation. They always seem to have a room. If not they will direct you to other hotels within a couple of blocks.
I would be reluctant to give my card number over the phone to anyone in the DR.[/QUOTE]the earthquake in Haiti, most small hotels are full or near capacity, in Santo Domingo. Recently I went to the Riazor for a room and it was full, again, same as it was in March.
[QUOTE=Enricos] The Cats bar sounds like a place I need to investigate. [/QUOTE]Koki found Cats bar on Ave Mejia Ricart. I was following behind him in my car. It was not the easiest place to find. Bq Ribs was in Santo Domingo at the same time that trip and I had invited him to go to Avenida Venezuela that night. I started the night at Acropolis Mall at Docks, then I met up with Koki and we found Cats, I was with a Dominican friend who I dropped off at Prai Disco, while I went to Cats with Koki.
Cats is a small place on the second floor of a plaza that has other businesses. Koki and I stayed for a beer and got a tour, I bought some light skin chica a small presidente and I was massaging her ass while she was standing next to me.
Some times the places outside of Gazcue can be more fun, because they get less tourist clients, so when a tourist walks in, some times you get more attention. I have had fun in Pink Pony on Avenida Nunez de Caceres.
The house off of Avenida Espana near las americas highway, that place sucked, the chicas had no energy and they quoted me 4,000 pesos.
One night a chica in bar 305 did a show with hot wax, there is a stripper pole in front of one of the sofas when you walk in (to the right), the chica was pouring hot wax from a lit candle on her tits and tota, the other chicas were going crazy when they saw that.
[QUOTE=Riky Rapido]the earthquake in Haiti, most small hotels are full or near capacity, in Santo Domingo. Recently I went to the Riazor for a room and it was full, again, same as it was in March.[/QUOTE]
I would also go with Rapido's advice. Play it safe and book in advance. Also keep the name and address of two backup hotels on a sheet of paper tucked in your wallet. If your initial reservation some how gets screwed up you are not at the mercy of the taxi driver. Most airport taxi drivers won't know the best chica friendly hotels in SD.
For a SD vet it is easy to just try different hotels but someone new to the city it can be stressful.
[QUOTE=Escort King]It seems the girls have moved from Western Union to cars.[/QUOTE]And whose fault do you think that might be?
Apologies for the poor lighting but most of you probably understand the reason why. This is a session room in GBP. Still 1, 000 pesos and decent service but as you can see it is not the most comfortable environment.
[QUOTE=Knowledge]And whose fault do you think that might be?[/QUOTE]
Girls have told me of guys buying them furniture, computers, electronics and appliances so I do not doubt some guys have bought cars to their chicas and the word have spread. Some others send the girls a monthly WU that is 2 or 3 times bigger than the girls will earn with a job in the country. The waitress chica I met on my last trip had a boyfriend from New Jersey that was sending her $500 per month. She has received from me...3 phone calls.
A girl I know from internet asked me for some money to buy college goods. I told her Western Union closed all their offices in Puerto Rico because of the Junior Capsula case (Jr. Capsula, a puertorican drug lord recently arrested that lived 10 years in the Dominican Republic) . She believed me, lol. She told me I can send money to Vimenca. I asked if Vimenca is her sister. She replied is a money transfer service. She also told me about internet transfering services. These girls do not know how to eat at a restaurant but have a master degree on money transfering.
Dominican Republic ranks 19 in the world in the list of money transfer receiving countries.
$500/month - - HOLY FUCK!!
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]Girls have told me of guys buying them furniture, computers, electronics and appliances so I do not doubt some guys have bought cars to their chicas and the word have spread. Some others send the girls a monthly WU that is 2 or 3 times bigger than the girls will earn with a job in the country. The waitress chica I met on my last trip had a boyfriend from New Jersey that was sending her $500 per month. She has received from me...3 phone calls.
A girl I know from internet asked me for some money to buy college goods. I told her Western Union closed all their offices in Puerto Rico because of the Junior Capsula case (Jr. Capsula, a puertorican drug lord recently arrested that lived 10 years in the Dominican Republic) . She believed me, lol. She told me I can send money to Vimenca. I asked if Vimenca is her sister. She replied is a money transfer service. She also told me about internet transfering services. These girls do not know how to eat at a restaurant but have a master degree on money transfering.
Dominican Republic ranks 19 in the world in the list of money transfer receiving countries.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]These girls do not know how to eat at a restaurant but have a master degree on money transfering.
Dominican Republic ranks 19 in the world in the list of money transfer receiving countries.[/QUOTE]
You underestimate las chicas. Some have PhDs in economics. I read one dissertation entitled, "Multivariate Methods for Acquiring Sustainable Capital from Non-Resident North American Fools." It was one of the very few dissertations that made the NY Times best seller list in DR. :)
[QUOTE=Professor 1]You underestimate las chicas. Some have PhDs in economics. I read one dissertation entitled, "Multivariate Methods for Acquiring Sustainable Capital from Non-Resident North American Fools." It was one of the very few dissertations that made the NY Times best seller list in DR. :)[/QUOTE]
LOL, no wonder you go by Professor.............
I probably should have posted this in the Boca Chica section but no one reads that forum. I took this video a few years ago on Playa Boca Chica. Just your typical Sunday afternoon at the beach.
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[URL=http://tinypic.com/r/j0ikp0/7]View My Video[/URL]
[QUOTE=Knowledge]Apologies for the poor lighting but most of you probably understand the reason why. This is a session room in GBP. Still 1, 000 pesos and decent service but as you can see it is not the most comfortable environment.[/QUOTE]I love the weight room and the bench press, that was a good spot to hit it!
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I probably should have posted this in the Boca Chica section but no one reads that forum. I took this video a few years ago on Playa Boca Chica. Just your typical Sunday afternoon at the beach.
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[URL=http://tinypic.com/r/j0ikp0/7]View My Video[/URL][/QUOTE]
Thinking I was gonna see some chics in bikinis....That is nasty!!
[QUOTE=Gpiper]Thinking I was gonna see some chics in bikinis....That is nasty!![/QUOTE]
Sorry, I should have warned everyone to not watch after a meal.
[QUOTE=Greek Niko]I love the weight room and the bench press, that was a good spot to hit it![/QUOTE]
I use to hit GBP back in 06 & 07. Very few ladies, but no pressure and priced right. I thinked I actually banged a girl on the treadmill there once!
You ever run into Jasmine? She's a short, cute, morena, (an 8) with natural small C cups, now about 24 y.o. I sampled her there once solo, and then a few months later with another girl whose name I forgot. I also had her come to my pad twice when she wasn't on duty. A good performer, very tranquila, and sweet.
[QUOTE=Gpiper]I use to hit GBP back in 06 & 07. Very few ladies, but no pressure and priced right. .....[/QUOTE]
Gpiper, how long has GBP been around?
[quote=gpiper]thinking i was gonna see some chics in bikinis....that is nasty!![/quote]when i saw the crowd i had no idea what was going on. once i peeked over the top i almost puked. the crowd was really into it and having a blast. quite naturally there was a hat to toss a few pesos in for the entertainment crew.
boca chica is an easy day trip from santo domingo. for the big crowds go on sundays or holidays. the eastern end are the beach bars and restaurants. but if you really want to have a good time go to the western end of playa boca chica which will be nothing but locals, cheap eats, cheap beers, and cute chicas.
You ever run into Jasmine? She's a short, cute, morena, (an 8) with natural small C cups, now about 24 y.o. I sampled her there once solo, and then a few months later with another girl whose name I forgot. I also had her come to my pad twice when she wasn't on duty. A good performer, very tranquila, and sweet.[/QUOTE]Heck yes me and my illustrious bastards (you know who you are ) know her and I have her cell if you need it. Although I did not take Jasmine I got her number just in case.
[QUOTE=Professor 1]You underestimate las chicas. Some have PhDs in economics. I read one dissertation entitled, "Multivariate Methods for Acquiring Sustainable Capital from Non-Resident North American Fools." It was one of the very few dissertations that made the NY Times best seller list in DR. :)[/QUOTE]
Yeah, read that.
But the one thst influenced me most was an obscure poor selling book called " Marriage, or How to turn a man's hobby into a lifetime committment worth millions and finish up with half his goods if you decide to move on"
:)
[QUOTE=Professor 1]You underestimate las chicas. Some have PhDs in economics. I read one dissertation entitled, "Multivariate Methods for Acquiring Sustainable Capital from Non-Resident North American Fools." It was one of the very few dissertations that made the NY Times best seller list in DR. :)[/QUOTE]
And there is a new book on sale now: Multivariate Methods for Acquiring Sustainable Capital from Non-Resident North American Fools for dummies.
Will be in DR in October...what are the good chica friendly Hotels..also...come check out my blog on DR at [url]http://exposeonline.********.com/[/url] please join.
I will be staying at Jaragua, i have stayed there before and enjoyed it.
I did book at the Riazor like you guys said . Now I notice on this site its says taxi service [url]http://www.santodomingohotels.com.do/en/hotels/riazor/[/url] does the Riazor has its own taxi it uses? If not what is the cost of the Taxi ride from airport and which ones to use?
I am coming this weekend barring any storm and thanks for all the info and I am expecting this to be the first of many trips here.
[QUOTE=Mardonius].....does the Riazor has its own taxi it uses? If not what is the cost of the Taxi ride from airport and which ones to use?........[/QUOTE]
There are three or four taxi drivers who hang out on the corner by Riazor. Their business cards say Taxi Service Hostal Riazor. These drivers will take any fare or the desk at Riazor calls them for their hotel guests. They are not exclusively for Hostal Riazor. If you book a cab with Riazor you will pay the going rate, maybe a couple bucks more. A driver will be waiting with your name on a piece of cardboard. No biggie...........
You can just as easily walk out the airport and get a cab with the airport taxi service (guys with yellow shirts). Do NOT take a taxi from some dude whispering in your ear "taxi?".
There are just as many gimmicks in taking a taxi as there are taxis. Easiest thing to do is take the legit cab. The going rate is $40. I know, I know, I know you can negotiate, go upstairs, wait for a taxi dropping someone off, and so on and so on. Ask the driver the rate. His response will be $40. Offer 1,000 pesos or $35 and start to walk away. Most likely you have a cab to the city for that rate. As this is your first trip I wouldn't even bother with the BS. Just be prepared to pay $40 at the maximum and have a nice ride into town.
When you exit the airport and see daylight go to the right and there are ATMs to get you started with pesos.
Hostal Riazor has computers for use so keep posting while you are in town.
Print out sections of the map, especially the Riazor area. Review the map for walking directions to El Conde. El Conde is no big deal but a nice strip to just walk, eat, and chill out.
Don't forget to keep info for two backup hotels tucked away in your wallet.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]There are three or four taxi drivers who hang out on the corner by Riazor. Their business cards say Taxi Service Hostal Riazor. These drivers will take any fare or the desk at Riazor calls them for their hotel guests. They are not exclusively for Hostal Riazor. If you book a cab with Riazor you will pay the going rate, maybe a couple bucks more. A driver will be waiting with your name on a piece of cardboard. No biggie.
You can just as easily walk out the airport and get a cab with the airport taxi service (guys with yellow shirts). Do NOT take a taxi from some dude whispering in your ear "taxi? ".
There are just as many gimmicks in taking a taxi as there are taxis. Easiest thing to do is take the legit cab. The going rate is $40. I know, I know, I know you can negotiate, go upstairs, wait for a taxi dropping someone off, and so on and so on. Ask the driver the rate. His response will be $40. Offer 1, 000 pesos or $35 and start to walk away. Most likely you have a cab to the city for that rate. As this is your first trip I wouldn't even bother with the BS. Just be prepared to pay $40 at the maximum and have a nice ride into town.
When you exit the airport and see daylight go to the right and there are ATMs to get you started with pesos.
Hostal Riazor has computers for use so keep posting while you are in town.
Print out sections of the map, especially the Riazor area. Review the map for walking directions to El Conde. El Conde is no big deal but a nice strip to just walk, eat, and chill out.[/QUOTE]Now does the Riazor have internet in the room or you have to use their computers which will be no big deal?
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]There are three or four taxi drivers who hang out on the corner by Riazor. Their business cards say Taxi Service Hostal Riazor. These drivers will take any fare or the desk at Riazor calls them for their hotel guests. They are not exclusively for Hostal Riazor. If you book a cab with Riazor you will pay the going rate, maybe a couple bucks more. A driver will be waiting with your name on a piece of cardboard. No biggie.
You can just as easily walk out the airport and get a cab with the airport taxi service (guys with yellow shirts). Do NOT take a taxi from some dude whispering in your ear "taxi? ".
There are just as many gimmicks in taking a taxi as there are taxis. Easiest thing to do is take the legit cab. The going rate is $40. I know, I know, I know you can negotiate, go upstairs, wait for a taxi dropping someone off, and so on and so on. Ask the driver the rate. His response will be $40. Offer 1, 000 pesos or $35 and start to walk away. Most likely you have a cab to the city for that rate. As this is your first trip I wouldn't even bother with the BS. Just be prepared to pay $40 at the maximum and have a nice ride into town.
When you exit the airport and see daylight go to the right and there are ATMs to get you started with pesos.
Hostal Riazor has computers for use so keep posting while you are in town.
Print out sections of the map, especially the Riazor area. Review the map for walking directions to El Conde. El Conde is no big deal but a nice strip to just walk, eat, and chill out.
Don't forget to keep info for two backup hotels tucked away in your wallet.[/QUOTE]Does the Riazor have internet in the rooms or do you have to use their computers which is no big deal if that is the case?
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs] The going rate is $40. I know, I know, I know you can negotiate, go upstairs, wait for a taxi dropping someone off, and so on and so on. Ask the driver the rate. His response will be $40. Offer 1,000 pesos or $35 and start to walk away. Most likely you have a cab to the city for that rate. As this is your first trip I wouldn't even bother with the BS. Just be prepared to pay $40 at the maximum and have a nice ride into town.
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Thanks for the taxi info. I plan on being in the DR in late November for a couple of weeks and for the purposes of adventure plan on taking the Metro bus to Puetro Plata/Sosua. Could somebody help me with a couple of questions. How much would one expect to pay for a taxi from the Riazor to the Metro bus station, and how much is the ticket from SD to Puerto Plata?
My plan is to stay one night in SD and then ride the bus instead of renting a car. My Spanish is not great but I will have finished disk three of Rosetta Stone before making the trip. I feel foolishly confident I will be able to get around with the little I know.
Any tips or thoughts on the advisability of taking the bus would be much appreciated.
Thanks
[QUOTE=Bogiemaker]..... plan on taking the Metro bus to Puetro Plata/Sosua............
My Spanish is not great but I will have finished disk three of Rosetta Stone before making the trip. I feel foolishly confident I will be able to get around with the little I know............
Thanks[/QUOTE]
Smart move not renting a car. A taxi from Riazor to the Metro Station should be 200 pesos. Most cabs take you just about anywhere in Santo Domingo Centro for 150 pesos. The Metro Station is not that far but most times there will be traffic. 150 or 200 pesos? It is only like $1.50 more paying the 200 pesos and you have a happy driver. So 200 pesos for the cab and I am guessing around 300 pesos for the bus.
Here is the Metro webpage. Look under the STGO/POP/SOS listing leaving from Churchill. The Metro Station is on Avenida Winston Churchill in Santo Domingo.
[url]http://www.metroserviciosturisticos.com/rutas_horarios.html[/url]
As far as the Spanish goes you will get along just fine. I know a few words but can't understand a thing and I never have problems.
BTW how do you like Rosetta Stone?
Caribe Tours Bus info
[url]http://www.caribetours.com.do/[/url]
over 50 women were arrested this weekend on an operative against street prostitution. the girls protested today in front of the palace of justice claiming ownership of their bodies and the way they use it. the girls were arrested on the malecon, sarasota and independencia ave. and in the gazcue area.
some goods were confirep001ed to the girls, including condoms, massage lotions and ham and cheese sandwiches.
[url]http://www.primerahora.com/prostitutasdelacapitaldominicanaprotestanporpersecuciondelasautoridades-424459.html[/url]
oh no......... say it ain't so
i wonder if this is in conjunction with what has been reported in sosua lately?
i had nothing to do with the sandwiches. i always make sure my chicas eat in the room. then again chubby could have snuck a sandwich out.
[quote=boricuaonline]over 50 women were arrested this weekend on an operative against street prostitution. the girls protested today in front of the palace of justice claiming ownership of their bodies and the way they use it. the girls were arrested on the malecon, sarasota and independencia ave. and in the gazcue area.
some goods were confirep001ed to the girls, including condoms, massage lotions and ham and cheese sandwiches.
[url]http://www.primerahora.com/prostitutasdelacapitaldominicanaprotestanporpersecuciondelasautoridades-424459.html[/url][/quote]
were any items confirep001ed like in the pics? this is how i set up camp when in sd. i like to keep a well stocked frig and cabinets.
[QUOTE=Mardonius]Does the Riazor have internet in the rooms or do you have to use their computers which is no big deal if that is the case?[/QUOTE]
I think you can get a signal in the lobby but not in the rooms. Check with BoricuaOnline as Riazor is where he usually stays.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I think you can get a signal in the lobby but not in the rooms. Check with BoricuaOnline as Riazor is where he usually stays.[/QUOTE]
That is true. There is wireless but only accessible in the lobby. I have stayed there many times. Great place, great location for the money. Highly recommended!
[QUOTE=La Isla]That is true. There is wireless but only accessible in the lobby. I have stayed there many times. Great place, great location for the money. Highly recommended![/QUOTE]
La Isla maybe you can help Mardonius out. Which are the better rooms at Riazor?
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]
BTW how do you like Rosetta Stone?
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Rosetta Stone works pretty good in that you associate words with pictures and have to use a mic. to talk back to the computer for pronunciation. Over time they take simple concepts and start putting the thoughts into sentences and keep reinforcing the words you learn throughout the program. A year ago I couldn't say hello and a year later I could carry on basic conservations with the chicas in Sosua/Blackbeards. A friend who is fluent in Spanish is amazed at my progress and feels I should do even better this trip. My problem now is that I am not around Spanish speakers enough to help beyond Rosetta Stone.
The price is steep but torrents can be found if you are so inclined. I would recommend the first disk to anybody who does not know Spanish and is planning a visit to the DR. This would at least let greet a person, ask names, order food and buy stuff. Much better than the culture/language shock I had on my first visit. The chicas really do like it when you try to talk to them and some even want to be your profesora which can be fun.
Thanks for the taxi/bus pricing. I decided on Metro after reading several threads on DR1. They indicated that Metro stops less often than Caribe Tours cutting almost an hour off the total trip time. Also Metro drops you off near the hotels in Sosus where as Caribe Tours is about a mile away from my ultimate destination. I plan on stopping at BB for a few days before traveling on to Sosua so maybe that would not be an issue.
[quote=boricuaonline]over 50 women were arrested this weekend on an operative against street prostitution. the girls protested today in front of the palace of justice claiming ownership of their bodies and the way they use it. the girls were arrested on the malecon, sarasota and independencia ave. and in the gazcue area.
some goods were confirep001ed to the girls, including condoms, massage lotions and ham and cheese sandwiches.
[url]http://www.primerahora.com/prostitutasdelacapitaldominicanaprotestanporpersecuciondelasautoridades-424459.html[/url][/quote]
what is yours or anyone else is take on this situation does that mean that the chicas will not be on avenida independencia anymore ? i'll be heart broken if that is the case.
My nephew just got back Monday from his first trip to SD. Now Junior
( not his real handle ) is an experienced monger, I took him under my wing long ago, he has been to many of the great locations for women in the world. However he was just gushing over a couple of nenas he met at the Copa Disco this past weekend.
It is not like him to go gaga over a puta or any other woman for that matter but from what he tells me these Dominicanas living in NY and visiting their land of birth were really hottt. I don't think the SOB ( just kidding ) will give me the contact information. His comment was " I'm in love with both ".
The good news is they hang at the hotels on the Malecon when in SD which I understand is frequently. I asked how would anyone know who they are without specific information his response was you'll know.
The bad news is they are expensive.
no grey poupon!?!
[quote=bq ribs]oh no......... say it ain't so
i wonder if this is in conjunction with what has been reported in sosua lately?
i had nothing to do with the sandwiches. i always make sure my chicas eat in the room. then again chubby could have snuck a sandwich out.
were any items confirep001ed like in the pics? this is how i set up camp when in sd. i like to keep a well stocked frig and cabinets.[/quote]
Not really related but just reminded me of a funny clip I saw on YouTube...
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eSflbxXeoo[/url]
[QUOTE=Bogiemaker]Rosetta Stone works pretty good in that you associate words with pictures and have to use a mic. to talk back to the computer for pronunciation. Over time they take simple concepts and start putting the thoughts into sentences and keep reinforcing the words you learn throughout the program. A year ago I couldn't say hello and a year later I could carry on basic conservations with the chicas in Sosua/Blackbeards. A friend who is fluent in Spanish is amazed at my progress and feels I should do even better this trip. My problem now is that I am not around Spanish speakers enough to help beyond Rosetta Stone.[/QUOTE]
[quote=boricuaonline]over 50 women were arrested this weekend on an operative against street prostitution. the girls protested today in front of the palace of justice claiming ownership of their bodies and the way they use it. the girls were arrested on the malecon, sarasota and independencia ave. and in the gazcue area.
some goods were confirep001ed to the girls, including condoms, massage lotions and ham and cheese sandwiches.
[url]http://www.primerahora.com/prostitutasdelacapitaldominicanaprotestanporpersecuciondelasautoridades-424459.html[/url][/quote]
maybe this question is unmasking my stupidity, or at the minimum my naivete, but with prostitution being considered legal in the dr, what are they charging the girls with? illegal possession of ham and cheese sandwiches?
(bq ribs, you have corrupted an entire generation of dr chicas....lol.)
but seriously, is it for loitering or what?
[QUOTE=Rjsss212]No Grey Poupon!?![/QUOTE]
Nah Rjsss, no Grey Poupon but you did notice the Patron........hahahahaha
One of the best goodies as far as snacks to bring is chocolate. The local stores by me usually have $1 sales on the eight packs of chocolates and I stock up. Chicas love chocolate..... The colmados don't stock chocolate because of the DR heat, the chocolate would melt. If you don't have A/C having chocolate is useless that is why it is such a big treat for the chicas.
Another cheapo trick I do is right after a US holiday I go to the store and stock up on the boxes of chocolate. Example, On February 15 all the Valentines Day chocolate is half price so I buy the large assorted boxes. Once in the DR and I rip off the wrapper who the hell knows this is Valentines Day candy?
[QUOTE=Ponderosa]....., what are they charging the girls with? Illegal possession of Ham and Cheese Sandwiches?
(BQ Ribs, you have corrupted an entire generation of DR chicas....LOL.)
....[/QUOTE]
Not yet, I still can't get these chicas to understand when you make a sandwich you have to put on more than one piece of ham and one piece of cheese. Look at that skimpy sandwich the chica made. I had a frig full of cold cuts but NOOOOO, one piece of meat and one piece of cheese.
[QUOTE=Ponderosa]Maybe this question is unmasking my stupidity, or at the minimum my naivete, but with prostitution being considered legal in the DR, what are they charging the girls with? Illegal possession of Ham and Cheese Sandwiches?
(BQ Ribs, you have corrupted an entire generation of DR chicas....LOL.)
But seriously, is it for loitering or what?[/QUOTE]
Probably for causing rear-end accidents (no pun intended). Seen a couple good accidents from people checking out the girls and breaking when they see one they like. They take their driving serious in the DR. Fortunately, all they do in the DR is honk their horns (all effin night:). If that happened shit in the US, there'd be an uptick in vehicular homicide!
[QUOTE=Ponderosa]Maybe this question is unmasking my stupidity, or at the minimum my naivete, but with prostitution being considered legal in the DR, what are they charging the girls with? Illegal possession of Ham and Cheese Sandwiches?
(BQ Ribs, you have corrupted an entire generation of DR chicas....LOL.)
But seriously, is it for loitering or what?[/QUOTE]
The report do not mention the reasons, I can only infer that they want the girls out of the streets. The girls are back to business.
[QUOTE=BoricuaOnline]The report do not mention the reasons, I can only infer that they want the girls out of the streets. The girls are back to business.[/QUOTE]In my opinion most police action in DR is for the purpose of enriching the police officers. As another guy said, police in Sosua are requesting 600 pesos from some street chicas as some type of fine.
The owners of brothels in Santo Domingo, I would guess are making payments to the police and to politicians.
I would guess some street chicas are being shaken down for money by the police.
The politicians in Dom Rep, don't want to pay for a professional police force, so the police officers do what they have to do, to supplement their income.
[QUOTE=Enricos]What is yours or anyone else is take on this situation does that mean that the chicas will not be on Avenida Independencia anymore ? I'll be heart broken if that is the case.[/QUOTE]If the police harass the street chicas, the chicas will adapt, they will probably go and hang out in the casinos and wait for clients.
Ave Independencia, Malecon, Ave Sarasota, Ave Espana, Ave St Vincent de Paul are a few of the streets where pros hang out. The pros will not disappear from Santo Domingo.
To me it seems like the chief of police is throwing some of his officers a bone. He gives them the green light to go out and harass street walkers, so that those officers can make extra money.
[QUOTE=Ponderosa]Maybe this question is unmasking my stupidity, or at the minimum my naivete, but with prostitution being considered legal in the DR, what are they charging the girls with? Illegal possession of Ham and Cheese Sandwiches?
(BQ Ribs, you have corrupted an entire generation of DR chicas....LOL.)
But seriously, is it for loitering or what?[/QUOTE]I was stopped by the police in Santo Domingo while driving. I explained to the Police officer that in the US, there has to be probable cause ("a reasonable belief that a person has committed a crime") for a police officer to stop and detain a person.
The Dominican police officer responded to me that they don't need a reason to stop anybody. He said they can stop and detain any person they choose to, without a reason.
Whether prostitution is legal or illegal in DR is not important in DR, the police will do what they want. If they have been given the green light to harass street walkers by their supervisors, then that is what will happen. The street walkers can demonstrate, but not much else. Appears there is no group prepared to file a lawsuit that would protect the civil liberties of the street walkers, as such the street walkers are stuck without recourse from police harassment.
This would be my first trip to DR. I plan on being in DR for about 6 nights in November.
After reading a lot of posts it seems the best option for a first trip is to stay in SD.
The second option is to split the time between SD and Punta Cana.
I am not planning to drive on this trip.
It seems quality chicas are available both in SD and PC. Beach proximity is not that important to me, other than spending a day or so at the beach.
I would like to hear the opinions of senior members as to any other options and your recommendations. Thank you in advance.
MD
Sosua would be an easy mongering destination in Dom Rep. Quality of chicas varies in Sosua. Fine chicas can be found in Sosua, at times.
Sosua is a very small town and there is a chance that you won't find fine chicas every night.
Punta Cana/Bavaro is predominantly a resort area with many large all inclusive hotels, the nearest city to Punta Cana/Bavaro is Higuey, about 45 minutes away. Most hotels in Punta Cana/Bavaro are all inclusive hotels which generally are not chica friendly. For sex, most times you will have to rent an additional room at a small inexpensive hotel/motel.
Prices for pay for play, appears to be higher in Punta Cana/Bavaro.
Santo Domingo is a large busy city. Chica friendly hotels start at about $50 US per night. Taxi prices are about 150-200 pesos ($4-$5.50 US). Chica prices start at around 1000 pesos ($27 US).
In Santo Domingo there are chica friendly hotels located within walking distance of street chicas, brothels and casino chicas. Street crime generally does not occur in the main mongering areas. Choose a hotel with a safe and lock your valuables in a safe.
Many guys prefer Sosua because it is a small beach town where you can learn the streets (locations of places) in about 30 minutes of walking around. Higher percentage of Haitian chicas can be found in Sosua, than can be found in Punta Cana or Santo Domingo.
By bus, Punta Cana is about 4 hours from Santo Domingo.
Condominium and Villa rentals do exist in Punta Cana/Bavaro, I have not checked for what their prices are.
I know some non-pro chicas in and around Santo Domingo who I spend time with and when those chicas go home at night (or when they are at work or University), I visit the brothels or disco or casinos.
More numerous and generally cheaper flights into Santo Domingo (SDQ), than Punta Cana (PUJ) or Puerto Plata (POP).
Punta Cana/Bavaro is spread out over a fairly large area. Proximity to Pro chicas will depend on what hotel you choose (or what condo or villa you rent). Unless you choose a hotel or other lodging close to where the Pro chicas hang out in Punta Cana, you will need to take taxis or motoconchos (motorcycle taxis). In Sosua, Boca Chica, Juan Dolio and Santo Domingo you don't need a car or taxi to find Pro chicas.
Some guys recommend Black Beards in Puerto Plata as a good starting place for a newbie to Dom Rep.
[QUOTE=Muf Diver]This would be my first trip to DR. I plan on being in DR for about 6 nights in November.
After reading a lot of posts it seems the best option for a first trip is to stay in SD.
The second option is to split the time between SD and Punta Cana.
I am not planning to drive on this trip.
It seems quality chicas are available both in SD and PC. Beach proximity is not that important to me, other than spending a day or so at the beach.
I would like to hear the opinions of senior members as to any other options and your recommendations.
Thank you in advance.
MD[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]In my opinion most police action in DR is for the purpose of enriching the police officers.
The politicians in Dom Rep, don't want to pay for a professional police force, so the police officers do what they have to do, to supplement their income.[/QUOTE]
There is a dominican movie in the cinemas all over the D.R. which is called "La Soga" and which also deals with this kind of problem.
You can watch the trailer of it on youtube the movie does not have english subtitles
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt03-SZ7EuM[/url]
[QUOTE=Berthold]There is a dominican movie in the cinemas all over the D.R. which is called "La Soga" and which also deals with this kind of problem.
You can watch the trailer of it on youtube the movie does not have english subtitles
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt03-SZ7EuM[/url][/QUOTE]
Thanks...............
[QUOTE=Berthold]There is a dominican movie in the cinemas all over the D.R. which is called "La Soga" and which also deals with this kind of problem.
You can watch the trailer of it on youtube the movie does not have english subtitles
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt03-SZ7EuM[/url][/QUOTE]Gracias.
Looks like a well made movie, the trailer is in High Definition, descriptions of the reviews were in English.
According to google translation, la soga means rope.
[quote=boricuaonline]over 50 women were arrested this weekend on an operative against street prostitution. the girls protested today in front of the palace of justice claiming ownership of their bodies and the way they use it. the girls were arrested on the malecon, sarasota and independencia ave. and in the gazcue area.
some goods were confirep001ed to the girls, including condoms, massage lotions and ham and cheese sandwiches.
[url]http://www.primerahora.com/prostitutasdelacapitaldominicanaprotestanporpersecuciondelasautoridades-424459.html[/url][/quote]
its going to get a hell of a lot worse over the next few weeks. swalking is target #1 and casas better only be girl housing and window shopping.
Good number of condominium rentals available in Punta Cana/Bavaro, prices from $70. [url]http://www.greatrentals.com/punta-cana/s/7473/fa/find.squery[/url]
Beaches are nice in Bavaro.
[QUOTE=Muf Diver]This would be my first trip to DR. I plan on being in DR for about 6 nights in November.
After reading a lot of posts it seems the best option for a first trip is to stay in SD.
The second option is to split the time between SD and Punta Cana.
I am not planning to drive on this trip.
It seems quality chicas are available both in SD and PC. Beach proximity is not that important to me, other than spending a day or so at the beach.
I would like to hear the opinions of senior members as to any other options and your recommendations. Thank you in advance.
MD[/QUOTE]
Looking at some past post I think I definately want to visit these two and I do like that 2 for 1500 pesos (LOL) . Now it looks like from the map that these are walking distance from the Riazor is that the case?
I have a general idea of the setup but would welcome knowledge from guys would have been to these two and others houses. Any info on any particular girls to be looking for and any other valuable info is appreciated.
Thanks in advance guys .
[QUOTE=Mardonius]Looking at some past post I think I definately want to visit these two and I do like that 2 for 1500 pesos (LOL) . Now it looks like from the map that these are walking distance from the Riazor is that the case?
I have a general idea of the setup but would welcome knowledge from guys would have been to these two and others houses. Any info on any particular girls to be looking for and any other valuable info is appreciated.
Thanks in advance guys .[/QUOTE]Hotel Riazor to GBP is about 40 blocks, it would probably be close to an hour walk in 85 degree heat. Taking a taxi may take the same amount of time, with the traffic in the daytime.
305 is close to Riazor, a five minute walk. Also close to Riazor; Lapsus, also the happy ending massage place on calle cervantes near the supermarket, also piano bar on ave pasteur, satin and girls house on Ave Pasteur.
Directly in front of the hotel riazor is the hotel jaragua hotel and casino, you can enter the complex from across the street from the Riazor. You can walk through the lobby to the casino. Pros hang around inside the casino at the jaragua. You can exit the Jaragua through the front entrance, facing the malecon and the sea and make a left. The building next door is the hotel melia which has a busy casino and the bar coppa. Pros hang out in front of the hotel melia, inside the melia casino and inside coppa disco (it is a medium size bar, not a huge disco), there is a balcony for coppa where you can go and smoke cigarettes.
After hotel Melia you can again make a left as you exit on the malecon and the next street will be avenida pasteur. On one corner will be torre veiramar (an apartment building) and on the other corner will be the Intercontinental V Centenario hotel. I usually go into the casino at the V Centenarrio and use the ATM machine near the cashiers. That machine you have to choose Spanish in order for it to function. That machine gives 1000 peso bills, which I take over to one of the cashiers and I ask for change, she gives me ten 100 peso bills for every one thousand peso bill I give her. There is another ATM inside the lobby of the V Centenario.
Usually taxi guys hanging around in front of the V Centenario. I had one guy offer some cute chica for 1500 pesos, he called her over and she was massaging my dick over my pants on the street in front of the V Centenario, she was a cute chica. Most of the guys who hang around there know me, because I have stayed in that area many times.
After you exit the V Centenario make a right and the street will be Avenida Pasteur. Stay on the right side of Pasteur, be careful as parts of the sidewalk on that side of the street is a little crumbly, it will be dark at night. You can walk in the street, just move over to side when a car drives by.
The first house you will come to is Satin, newly remodeled. I am friendly with the heavy set bouncer there. I have met the owner of that house, an attractive woman. Inside Satin there is an elevated dance platform in the middle of the bar area, the chicas get up and dance there with the stripper pole. If you like a particular chica, you can take her to the second floor where there is a smaller bar with seating and another stripper pole in front of the seating.
Satin usually closes at curfew, but often times some of the chicas hang out on the front porch and are available.
Many times when you first walk into a casa the chicas will almost bull rush you, it can be a little unnerving having 10 chicas lined up in front of you all trying to get you to choose them.
I don't know what is the best way to handle that. You don't want to be rude and tell them all to scram. I usually don't want to have to choose a chica in under 5 minutes. You could visit the bathroom to get some breathing room, or go directly to the bar and face the bar, with your back to the chicas.
Drinks can be expensive in casas, so my advice don't offer to start buying drinks immediately. If I sit down and a fine chica comes and sits down on my lap and starts massaging my dick over my pants, I will usually offer to buy her a drink. I usually try to only buy a cerveza (beer). Presidente beer for a small bottle is about 150 pesos in most casas. Miller Beer is more expensive and Corona is more expensive. Baileys and other drinks can cost 400 pesos and up.
For peace of mind, try to have pants with buttons on the pockets. Getting fondled by three or four chicas at the same time, more comfortable knowing your money can not be easily pick pocketed or fallen out. I only had one experience where a light skin Santiago chica in the Mansion in Zona Oriental, tried to get close to my money that was in my shirt pocket, while I was sitting next to her on a sofa. Most casa chicas will not try to pickpocket you, but for peace of mind try to have your money secure.
[QUOTE=Mardonius]Looking at some past post I think I definately want to visit these two and I do like that 2 for 1500 pesos (LOL) . Now it looks like from the map that these are walking distance from the Riazor is that the case?
I have a general idea of the setup but would welcome knowledge from guys would have been to these two and others houses. Any info on any particular girls to be looking for and any other valuable info is appreciated.
Thanks in advance guys .[/QUOTE]
GBP, see post #1582 for exterior photos.
You can very easily walk to Club 305 but to get to GBP you will need to take a taxi (150 pesos). Most cab drivers have no idea where GBP is. Tell the driver to take Bolivar to Lincoln and make a right. Take Avenida Lincoln to 27 de febrero and make a right. Proceed on 27 de febrero to the large car dealership just past the gas station. GBP is across the street on the second level.
If you don't mind walking you can also have the taxi driver drop you off at supermercado Nacional. Nacional has a nice hot foods section where you can have lunch. I sometimes have lunch, buy a bottle of Brugal at the supermarket and watch the eye candy before going to GBP. From Nacional to GBP is a good 10 minute walk.
To get to Club 305 just walk out Riazor and go left. The third block will be Pasteur. You will see Villar Hnos restaurant on the corner. Go 50 meters past Pasteur and Club 305 will be on the left (north) side of the street. I can't tell you anything about Club 305 as I never had the desire to go inside.
305 is owned by a Cuban father and son. I have spoken with the son who speaks perfect English, very pleasant guy. If you see a bald headed 35 year old guy behind the bar in 305, most likely he is one of the owners. You can speak to him if you have any questions or concerns.
When the inside bar is closed at 305, early afternoon or very late at night, oftentimes you can enter through the metal gate near the driveway and go to the back of the house. There is an outdoor bar in the back of the house with tables and chairs. If you need to use the bathroom while in the backyard, you will probably have to enter the room of a chica and use the bathroom in her room.
While walking around the area of the Hotel Riazor and near 305 and Satin, you will be approached by Dominican guys offering to show you bars with chicas. Generally you do not need their services. Sometimes they may tell you a place is 5 minutes away and in reality it could be 20 minutes away.
I usually bring with me at least 50 one dollar bills. If someone helps you with something you can give them a 1 or 2 dollar tip.
Most times when you enter 305 or girls house or satin or baby dolls about 10 chicas will line up in front of you and will stay there until you choose one. I would try not to buy drinks for any chicas you just met in a casa.
If you take a taxi to GBP and you stay at GBP for an hour or so. When you are ready to go back to your hotel, you could ask the bartender or one of the chicas to call a taxi for you. You could give a 1 dollar tip for that or give nothing, depending how much you spent in GBP.
Try to get a local cell phone, it will save you money. ZTE brand Chinese cell phone from Claro with 100 pesos in minutes can be purchased for around 500 pesos (about $13 US).
Starting around 7pm usually the street walkers start showing up on Avenida Independencia near the Riazor and bar 305.
[QUOTE=Mardonius]Looking at some past post I think I definately want to visit these two and I do like that 2 for 1500 pesos (LOL) . Now it looks like from the map that these are walking distance from the Riazor is that the case?
I have a general idea of the setup but would welcome knowledge from guys would have been to these two and others houses. Any info on any particular girls to be looking for and any other valuable info is appreciated.
Thanks in advance guys .[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Gpiper, how long has GBP been around?[/QUOTE]
At least 5 years! A dominican companero 1st took me there in 06.
[QUOTE=Greek Niko]You ever run into Jasmine? She's a short, cute, morena, (an 8) with natural small C cups, now about 24 y.o. I sampled her there once solo, and then a few months later with another girl whose name I forgot. I also had her come to my pad twice when she wasn't on duty. A good performer, very tranquila, and sweet.[/QUOTE]Heck yes me and my illustrious bastards (you know who you are ) know her and I have her cell if you need it. Although I did not take Jasmine I got her number just in case.[/QUOTE]
Thanks! I still have her cell, but it's been over 2 years since we spoke. 1st hooked up with her there in 06. Am surprised that she's still there. Very rare for a girl to work at any locale for more than 1 year. She had a cousin I think named Jennifer that also worked at GBP with her for a while. She was cute (7.5), chubby, with big natural titties, about 24 y.o. now. I sampled her once, but I preferred Jasmine.
[QUOTE=Mardonius].....I do like that 2 for 1500 pesos (LOL) ........[/QUOTE]
I think this link should take you to post #1582 for exterior photos of GBP.
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?p=853111#post853111[/url]
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]I think this link should take you to post #1582 for exterior photos of GBP.
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?p=853111#post853111[/url][/QUOTE]Excellent photos to help a newbie find GBP.
[QUOTE=Jaosousa]305 is owned by a Cuban father and son. I have spoken with the son who speaks perfect English, very pleasant guy. If you see a bald headed 35 year old guy behind the bar in 305, most likely he is one of the owners. You can speak to him if you have any questions or concerns.
When the inside bar is closed at 305, early afternoon or very late at night, oftentimes you can enter through the metal gate near the driveway and go to the back of the house. There is an outdoor bar in the back of the house with tables and chairs. If you need to use the bathroom while in the backyard, you will probably have to enter the room of a chica and use the bathroom in her room.
While walking around the area of the Hotel Riazor and near 305 and Satin, you will be approached by Dominican guys offering to show you bars with chicas. Generally you do not need their services. Sometimes they may tell you a place is 5 minutes away and in reality it could be 20 minutes away.
I usually bring with me at least 50 one dollar bills. If someone helps you with something you can give them a 1 or 2 dollar tip.
Most times when you enter 305 or girls house or satin or baby dolls about 10 chicas will line up in front of you and will stay there until you choose one. I would try not to buy drinks for any chicas you just met in a casa.
If you take a taxi to GBP and you stay at GBP for an hour or so. When you are ready to go back to your hotel, you could ask the bartender or one of the chicas to call a taxi for you. You could give a 1 dollar tip for that or give nothing, depending how much you spent in GBP.
Try to get a local cell phone, it will save you money. ZTE brand Chinese cell phone from Claro with 100 pesos in minutes can be purchased for around 500 pesos (about $13 US).
Starting around 7pm usually the street walkers start showing up on Avenida Independencia near the Riazor and bar 305.[/QUOTE]Thank you all for the info but I do have one question and that is do the girls and others take dollars. I was under the impression that I would have to exchange and only use pesos. Now my question is do I need to keep some american cash?
[QUOTE=Mardonius]Thank you all for the info but I do have one question and that is do the girls and others take dollars. I was under the impression that I would have to exchange and only use pesos. Now my question is do I need to keep some american cash?[/QUOTE]
The taxi from the airport and your hotel will gladly accept $USD. Everything else pay in pesos.