Plan B---SosuaIf the crackdown and persecution continues, I have a Plan B. Essentiall
If the crackdown and persecution continues, I have a Plan B. Essentially, i have a list of terrific chicas who will serve all my needs. And probably, it will be cheaper for me.
So why insisting with it ?
I do not write this to advertise anything but having been to Sosua before, that I consider quite a shithole, I can understand the frustration of suffering a crackdown on top of the limited attractiveness of the place.
I stay in Las Terrenas as reported in "Other Areas". I spend p. 800 a day in a perfectly decent hotel. I have use of the terrace (actually I am the only one hanging in there) to eat my meals (avg. p 150 for good meat or chicken with a side and dessert). Wi-fi works perfectly. Otherwise there are Italian, French and even a Vietnamese restaurants. BTW you better stand these nationalities (ok, not Viet), because they are the majority of Westerns here, running all the better businesses.
All is in walking distance, maybe except the the gym that is ample and clean, with a good selection of machine , group classes and spinning bikes. The manager was happy to give me a discount on the already low rates.
I only have to cross the road to get to the postcard quality beach, palm lined and tout free. I have a car but would not need one, everything is in reach, including p4p day or night. Some colmados and picapollo are also open at night for a cheap snack before going to sleep.
I can choose between various types of bars/clubs, from very local to mixed to upscale ones. The quality of the girls is the same as I have seen anywhere else in the DR, that is, attractive to not like 1 to 10, with the occasional hottie. Dominican or Haitian, as you like it better.
I am not partaking much, but I'm positive that with a little negotiation I can take home any of them for p 1,000 and they would not look at the clock. They have few customers now, and better stick to the ones they get, although the next high season is not coming bad as the past one.
There is national police and politur presence, no crackdown whatsoever, from what I understand crime ratio is much lower than in other areas. There are decent stores for shopping and not being on the national road, no constant traffic of guaguas and cars. Admittedly, the noise from the moto-idiots is as bad as everywhere else. There are two clinics each with their own ambulance. In case it's needed, I can get to the capital in less that three hours by the new national freeway. If you like to live like an high-roller, you can take a small plane to the local airport, or rent it for an airtour.
I'm truly enjoying my time here and I am considering about taking residence, I also have some ideas and will work on a business plan with the advice of selected locals.
Why anyone wants to settle for less but paying more, that eludes me completely.
I hope that didn't blow your session
[QUOTE=Sidney]A random arrest of chicas last night! I saw them enter Classico's, then Bar Central and haul away 2 chicas. We 3 got the hell out. There were nasty stares at us from the Politur, as I held them tight and walked by them on the sidewalk![/QUOTE]
I know it's always important to have a good session. I guess the two they picked up didn't have a session that night.
If you were escorting three you should have blackmailed them and told them that they would have to get away from you if they didn't all come session for 400 pesos