[QUOTE=Artisttyp]Great post on cuba.Everything I wanted to know and more info than I've gotten from people who have gone....really appreciated.[/QUOTE]Thanks!
-Helpmann :)
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[QUOTE=Artisttyp]Great post on cuba.Everything I wanted to know and more info than I've gotten from people who have gone....really appreciated.[/QUOTE]Thanks!
-Helpmann :)
Hey everyone,
I am a big fan of this site. You guys deliver great information about these different countries. I need to know what are the best cities in the DR to travel to. I will be heading to the DR in early June with a buddy of mine. We are young guys looking to enjoy some sun and meet plenty of fine chicas.
Thanx in advance.
Well I must say you guys played a big role in a gift I am giving myself from may 14 to may 22 at BB's. Thank god I did some research and found out what horrible and overpriced expereinces some have had on Margarita Island. I have read as much as I can with all the info here. I am a newbie with a great education. I love the hunt!!!!!!! I wanted to see if any of the guys that had posted will be in the DR during my trip. Look forward to meeeting other into hunting the wild gato's of the DR. Any advice will be welcome. I really want to check out the strip club scene and do some hunting on the beaches. Any advice on this will be greatly appreciated.
" Necro Monger" (just a nick name from a vin diesle movie nothing to do with dead bodies.)
When packing be sure to include a bottle opener. They do not have twist tops on the local brews and all of the hotels do not have openers in the room. Cheapest to by brewskies at the grocery store and putting it in your room fridge. I resorted to the door handle on the closet in my room to pry off the caps.
[QUOTE=Jenks]When packing be sure to include a bottle opener. They do not have twist tops on the local brews and all of the hotels do not have openers in the room. Cheapest to by brewskies at the grocery store and putting it in your room fridge. I resorted to the door handle on the closet in my room to pry off the caps.[/QUOTE] Thanks for the tip. I cannot drink alcohol so I was gonna get some booze for the room, in addition to whatever is in the wet bar. I figure that will help with things with potential guests. I heard in other posts the girls like tequila. Probably cheaper than getting it at the bar. I go there (BB's) in about a month for my rookie trip so any one else that has tips keep them comming. Any advice on specific BB girls would help too.
NM
[QUOTE=Jenks]When packing be sure to include a bottle opener. They do not have twist tops on the local brews and all of the hotels do not have openers in the room. Cheapest to by brewskies at the grocery store and putting it in your room fridge. I resorted to the door handle on the closet in my room to pry off the caps.[/QUOTE]
Yes, you'll need to bring an abridor (opener) with you on your trips to latin america because in many of the hotels around the western hemisphere they do NOT have bottle openers in the room.
The reason I'm posting this is "Jenks, were you really able to get the top off your beer using the door handle?" (lol) :D
I remember a couple of years back I brought 4 Imperials (Imperial Beer is the national beer of Costa Rica) back to my room in San Jose one afternoon. Now if you guys have ever been there (San Jose) you know then that it is quite the town for degenerates - many bars are open 24 hours and everybody around gringo gulch is half "in the bag" by 10am!
So I got this buzz going, its about 5pm, I just had dinner and I figured I'm going to have a few more, then take a nap and then go "hunting" by around 10pm. I forgot the damn bottle opener.:(
You know how when you get your taste buds and whole body ready for a beer and then for whatever reason you can't have it? Well, you get really pissed!
So there I am stumbling around the room in my underwear - slamming the G ' damn bottle into everything I can think of to try to get it open! I jammed it under the door, behind the handle, between the bureau drawers, whacked it on the air conditioner and finally wedged it around the sink faucet. No luck!
I had to call downstairs and get an abridor. Any man who can open a beer bottle by using a door handle is a "master monger" in my book! :D
FORD :)
I can attest to the remark that Sailir02 made about Spirit Air...except that the fair is now down to $159 each way from Chicago to DR for July 2006.
Pete
Can you get viagra in DR without a prescription?
[QUOTE=Southchaser]Can you get viagra in DR without a prescription?[/QUOTE]
Yes, you can. It is easily available in all the pharmacies and some bodega type stores. A bodega is a local grocery store for those of you who do not know. The brand name will cost about 250 pesos while the generic kind will cost about 150 pesos. Some spots on the beach in Sosua will sell the generic brand at 80-100 pesos.
Put it to good use!
MISTER NYC :D
[QUOTE=Southchaser]Can you get viagra in DR without a prescription?[/QUOTE]You can buy a generic Cialis called LaPela at any pharmacist for 100 pesos for two tablets. One tablet works well for me for two days, though YMMV. I have spoken to, or read reports by, a dozen or more guys. Everyone agrees with me that it is as good as the original at a fraction of the price and has no bad effects. (So far!).
The same goes for Vita V. I stocked up on generic Viagara while I was in Santo Domingo in April. Its a plain blue pill with the number "100" printed on one side, but no other markings. It is the same size (obviously) and same basic shape as Pfizer's pill but at a fraction of the cost.
As I recall the package had a "bucking bronco" (honest) :D on the front and the words "hecho en la República Dominicana" under it.
Works fine, just about the same and for maybe %33 of the price.
[QUOTE=greydove]Hello all,
What resort area have the best location for white girls? Doesn't matter if they are white or from normal tan to dark tan girls?[/QUOTE]I don' t think you are in the good section.
Best place for that is caucase!
[QUOTE=greydove]Hello all,
What resort area have the best location for white girls? Doesn't matter if they are white or from normal tan to dark tan girls?[/QUOTE]
The lightest skinned girls in the country (if this is your thing) can generally be found in the northern city of Santiago. Some real stunners up there! :)
Santo Domingo (the capital) has a wide range of girls available - from very dark to light. It has w/o a doubt the best selection of quality and quantity.
The somewhat darker skinned girls are available in towns like Boca Chica and San Pedro de Macoris.
Of course this is just "generally" speaking you have to really explore the country to get a good sense of what place you like the best!
cheers.................
Hello fellow members.
Shall be in Sousa for the first time 28th June for one week only.
It shall be my first time in DR although I have traveled to Thailand a good few times.
I am booked into the Europa for the duration of my stay. Now I am under the impresion I should be paying 1500- 2500 DP for a all night olympic style session with my chosen darling of the night. Someone please feel free to correct me.
I understand there are a good few bars near my hotel, would someone like to point out some places I should not miss?
Would also like some reccomendations of some cheap and chearfull eateries.
Well I seem to have covered women and food, so the only important question is how much is a beer?
Please feel free to give as much info as possible. Been reading the board for a while and these questions are still playing with me.
Thanks in advance.
Bodfish
[QUOTE=Bodfish]Hello fellow members.
Shall be in Sousa for the first time 28th June for one week only.
It shall be my first time in DR although I have traveled to Thailand a good few times.
I am booked into the Europa for the duration of my stay. Now I am under the impresion I should be paying 1500- 2500 DP for a all night olympic style session with my chosen darling of the night. Someone please feel free to correct me.
I understand there are a good few bars near my hotel, would someone like to point out some places I should not miss?
Would also like some reccomendations of some cheap and chearfull eateries.
Well I seem to have covered women and food, so the only important question is how much is a beer?
Please feel free to give as much info as possible. Been reading the board for a while and these questions are still playing with me.
Thanks in advance.
Bodfish[/QUOTE]
As soon as you walk outside the Europa, you can go right or left. If you go left, walk all the way down and on the right hand side you will eventually hit La Passions Massage. La Passions is nice around 4-5 when they change shifts and you can catch all the ones working at that outside bar. Sit down and have a drink and observe and "feel" your way around. The girls are lively and seem to be fun. You can pay the 900 pesos to take a girl back to the back room on site and she'll give you a so-so massage and a decent finish. Probably about a 3 minute walk and 4 blocks later. If you make a right, you hit Dominos Bar first, then Four Roses bar, and across the street, Bar Allegria. Pick and choose based on looks and comfort. Try all 3! You can normally pay a 500 pesos salida to take out a bartender from any of the bars in town or you can try to meet up with the chica when she gets off if you can wait.
Local dominican food can be had at Suzanna's, which is located right next to Bar Allegria. See note above about location. A plate of food will cost about 70 pesos. Freshly made juice is another 20 pesos. Your typical dominican dish will be your choice of beef, poultry, or pork with a side of white rice and beans and a small salad.
Beer at the bars start at 60 or 70 pesos for a local Presidente beer. The beer costs 35 pesos at the stores, but you are paying for the scenery of chicas and people walking by, etc.
Enjoy Bodfish. Maybe I'll run into you.
MISTER NYC :D