John Gault beat me to the punch!
[QUOTE=Black Hawk69; 1138507]Questions I need answered:
1). Where can a guy go and get non-pros in Medellin?
2). Is it difficult to get todo noche with a prepago in Medellin?
3). How much should you pay for todo noche? Short time?
4). Do they like gringos in Medellin?
5). Is there a place similar to what the disco Help was in Medellin?
6). Where is a good place for a newbee to stay in Medellin?
7). Do the girls prefer a young guy who speaks limited spanish over a older guy with money who speaks spanish?
8). Are the taxi's safe?
9). If I do the girls really good, is it difficult to get rid of them?
10). Is it ok to wear shorts, t-shirts, and sandels in Medellin?
11). Is it a good idea to wear a condom with the girls in Medellin?
One last question for you veterans, can I get by on $50 to $75. 00 dollars a day for food, lodging, and entertainment, and still have a good time.[/QUOTE]Black Hawk69,
1. Where can a guy go and get non-pros in Medellin?
Right now one of the best places is called La Strada which is 2 floors of mini bars and two discos and a a large Martini bar on the second floor. It is right around the corner from Casa Blanca 1 (which I will detail later).
2. Is it difficult to get todo noche with a prepago in Medellin?
No, not at all. Just work out the right price and she's yours for the night.
3. How much should you pay for todo noche? Short time?
YMMV but in general $100, 000 cop to $150, 000 cop for ST (at your place). TLN average is $200, 000 cop to $350, 000 cop.
4. Do they like gringos in Medellin?
Yes they do. I have never really seen any evidence that Colombians in Medellin dislike Gringos. Of course the do dislike it when Gringos go to their fancy restaurants with loud and raunchy prepagos.
5. Is there a place similar to what the disco Help was in Medellin?
No, not in Medellin. In fact in Colombia I believe the only place that compares to a HELP disco would be in Cartagena called LDV = La Dolce Vita in the Laguita area. And to a lesser degree Tu Candeleria in Cartagena's Old City.
6. Where is a good place for a newbee to stay in Medellin?
I always respond to this question with the same answer and that is Casa Blanca 1 or 2. It simply is a great way for a newbie to get his feet wet. Casa Blanca 1 is more lively and more action takes place there. Casa Blanca 2 is uphill 3 blocks away and is more laid back. Many guys sing the praises of both places. Room rates are from $70 USD to about $110usd depending on amenities (note these prices are in USD).
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7. Do the girls prefer a young guy who speaks limited spanish over a older guy with money who speaks spanish?
It really depends on the guy and of course the girl (I assume you mean non-pro). At times I have seen both kind of guys do quite well.
8. Are the taxi's safe?
In general yes. I only recommend an airport pick up from the international airport if coming in at night. Otherwise, during the day or coming on a national flight, hailing a taxi outside the airport is fine. In the city there really is no major occurrences of being robbed by the taxi driver. Of course at night there can be a case of the driver going "the long way" to squeeze a few extra pesos out of you.
9. If I do the girls really good, is it difficult to get rid of them?
No not really. I assume you mean non-pros. Keep in mind though that the girl is someone's daughter, sister, cousin, niece etc. This is Colombia and fucking a girl is one thing. Fucking a girl over is not a good idea.
10. Is it ok to wear shorts, t-shirts, and sandels in Medellin?
All are acceptable in the privacy of your residence. However, shorts are not acceptable fashion on the streets or generally any location in Medellin. Covered toe sandals are fine as well as T-shirts as long as it is not Tank Top style. Going out at night however you should drees better. A designer T-shirt or nice jeans and nice shoes is fine.
11. Is it a good idea to wear a condom with the girls in Medellin?
This is a question that every man needs to answer himself and not strangers on a Monger board.
One last question for you veterans, can I get by on $50 to $75. 00 dollars a day for food, lodging, and entertainment, and still have a good time.
At that price range you are looking at staying at a location like Frank's place. At $25 a day and visiting Mayorista and doing casa runs and eating on the cheap. But no way are you going to score with non pros with that small of a daily cash flow my friend. Will you have a good time? Well, again YMMV and depends on what a good time is to you.
I hope this helps. And like I said, I wish I had answered 1st before John Gault did because I was going to do the same thing. For example: 4). Do they like gringos in Medellin? I was going to answer: Sure they like Gringos, in fact they "like" beating the fuck out of Gringos. Haha! But he did give some great answers.
Now please someone bookmark this fricken answer for the next "newbie" asking the same questions.
Cheers,
Cubanut