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[QUOTE=Chief Justice;1120207]Casa cayenna is ok but when I stay there their water pumped broke and I cldnt take a shower for a whole day and night. Imagine being in the D. R. And you can't wash your ass. I woke up the next morning and checked into sea breeze. The staff at casa cayanne acted like oh well.[/QUOTE]Moving to Sea Breeze because the water went out is like taking money out of your left pocket and putting it in your right. Every place down there has its own quirks. I have stayed at NG where the electricity was out for a full day.
Cayenes attitude is typical for Latin America.
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[QUOTE=Ehunter; 1120591]Moving to Sea Breeze because the water went out is like taking money out of your left pocket and putting it in your right. Every place down there has its own quirks. I have stayed at NG where the electricity was out for a full day.
Cayenes attitude is typical for Latin America.[/QUOTE]Sea breeze isn't the best accommodations but they had plenty of hot water. And best believe if their hot water did go out for a whole day / night, jihad wouldn't charge you full price for your room.
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My First Trip To DR
Thanks for all the help guys. I'm not sure what to exspect on my trip to sosua. I will be traveling alone and I have a limited amount of spanish. My limited amount I would may is more advanced than the average guys limited amount. I was wondering if I should be concerned about saftey? I'm pretty good at getting along with everyone, so I don't think I will run into any confrontational types of situations. I'm more worried about getting robbed on my way back from the night of drinking.
I noticed alot of first timers like to go to BB's but I really don't want to be spoon fed women. From what I have read they will be many for the taken anyway. I rather enjoy the chase. How are the women there? I'm not going to try and get caught up in the whole GFE situation since this will be my first trip. I'm looking to get the most out of this experience. Anyone have some good tips? Is there anywhere that is a must see? I'm hoping I will run into some other more experienced people there to help guide me.
I will make sure to write a post each day so I can keep everyone updated on how my trip is going. I leave in little over a month so I'm pretty excited. Any tips or info will be greatly appriciated. Thanks to the people who have replied to my earlier questions. You all have been a huge help.
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On BB's
[QUOTE=StayCrunk29;1120743]I noticed alot of first timers like to go to BB's but I really don't want to be spoon fed women. From what I have read they will be many for the taken anyway. I rather enjoy the chase. .[/QUOTE]I went to Sosua many times before I ever went to BB's. But I love the quality and service at BB's. It isn't just for newbies.
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[QUOTE=StayCrunk29; 1120743]Thanks for all the help guys. I'm not sure what to exspect on my trip to sosua. I will be traveling alone and I have a limited amount of spanish. My limited amount I would may is more advanced than the average guys limited amount. I was wondering if I should be concerned about saftey? I'm pretty good at getting along with everyone, so I don't think I will run into any confrontational types of situations. I'm more worried about getting robbed on my way back from the night of drinking.
I noticed alot of first timers like to go to BB's but I really don't want to be spoon fed women. From what I have read they will be many for the taken anyway. I rather enjoy the chase. How are the women there? I'm not going to try and get caught up in the whole GFE situation since this will be my first trip. I'm looking to get the most out of this experience. Anyone have some good tips? Is there anywhere that is a must see? I'm hoping I will run into some other more experienced people there to help guide me.
I will make sure to write a post each day so I can keep everyone updated on how my trip is going. I leave in little over a month so I'm pretty excited. Any tips or info will be greatly appriciated. Thanks to the people who have replied to my earlier questions. You all have been a huge help.[/QUOTE]Muggings / Robberies of Mongers walking back to their hotels, I have not heard of it in Sosua. Getting pick-pocketed by overly aggressive chicas in the streets or in the bars is a possibility. Sosua is small you can explore the entire town and the beach walking in less than an hour.
Non-sexual massage places 500-800 pesos for an hour, you can get naked on the massage table, don't expect extras. There was one non-sexual massage place on the second floor near Seacrets Bar, name was Kikas.
Maybe visit Cabarete one time to see the wind sports there, that could be considered a must see.
I can remember Buscemi recommending a salon where you could get inexpensive blowjobs, I believe Salon Figaro. Another guy went to one of the salons and got a great blowjob, I forget which salon (it wasn't Belkys).
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[QUOTE=StayCrunk29;1120743]I'm more worried about getting robbed on my way back from the night of drinking.[/QUOTE]Just keep everything vital in a safe provided to you by the hotel. Only take as much money with you that your only going to need outside the hotel. When your out, keep vitals in your front shirt pocket buttoned up. Shirt pocket is preferable, the front pants pocket is next. Don't put anything in your back pockets you are not ok with loosing.
If any person puts their arms around you your warning signals should be going off.
Do all of this and you should be fine.
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Relax and enjoy!
[QUOTE=StayCrunk29; 1120743]Thanks for all the help guys. I'm not sure what to exspect on my trip to sosua. I will be traveling alone and I have a limited amount of spanish. My limited amount I would may is more advanced than the average guys limited amount. I was wondering if I should be concerned about saftey? I'm pretty good at getting along with everyone, so I don't think I will run into any confrontational types of situations. I'm more worried about getting robbed on my way back from the night of drinking.
I noticed alot of first timers like to go to BB's but I really don't want to be spoon fed women. From what I have read they will be many for the taken anyway. I rather enjoy the chase. How are the women there? I'm not going to try and get caught up in the whole GFE situation since this will be my first trip. I'm looking to get the most out of this experience. Anyone have some good tips? Is there anywhere that is a must see? I'm hoping I will run into some other more experienced people there to help guide me. [/QUOTE]I have only been to Sosua a couple of times, once before the crackdown and just returned a couple of weeks ago. BTW, my Spanish completely sucks, but somehow I get by. I also travel alone and never felt threaten (except by the crazy bartender at Latino, but that was fun) or unsafe at any time during both stays I posted a map of Sosua on ISG not that long ago. The place is pretty compact and if you have a good arm, you can throw a rock from one end of the action to the other. Except La Passion, which would require a sling shot at the least.
First off, if I'm not mistaken, your hotel is less than a block from Belki's. My first suggestion is to stop there first to take the edge off. Belki is a sweet woman with great hands, but she also has others with good hands as well.
During the day, always stop by the New Garden for a drink at the bar to check out the lineup of women, sometimes there might be 10 and other times 2-3. Talk to Rafael, the bartender for his personal recommendations; nice dude. You do not have to be staying at the NG in order to pull a girl from the NG to your own hotel.
If you want onsite action, then either La Passion or CMP (both on same side of the street, CMP is closer) will fit the bill. I think the women are better looking at La Passion, but there is more interaction with the women at CMP.
Bar / Club action: Merengue & El Flow are just bars, El Flow seems to be more of a local hang out. Merengue has plenty of women hanging out and waiting for your happy ass. Classico is the dance place above Merengue, starts getting busy from 11 on. Plenty of women in there as well. My personal favorite bar / club is Latino. There is a long bar and other seating available. The disco in the back does not start up until 11, but there are plenty of women walking in and out of Latino, and some will sit and try to get your attention, and the bolder ones will walk up to you and start chatting. Stay clear of the aggressive women, just my opinion. If they are aggressive in the bar, they will be more aggressive for money in the room.
Agree on a price and for how long before you go to the room and never pay the girl upfront. If she goes from Jekyll in the bar to Hyde in the hotel (happen to me once each trip) , don't hesitate to throw her ass out of the room. Cut your losses, if any, and go back for another. Like the falling off the horse saying; climb back up and start over!
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Is this true.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo; 1120379][QUOTE=Sidney;1120374]I am happy to report that Saturday night was the BUSIEST night I have witnessed in 10 years on P.C. ! But the Politur Gestapo were hauling chicas away by the truckload!/QUOTE]Very interesting. Chicas are willing to risk a night in jail to make 100usd tricking. I guess we might be under estimating the chicas resolve. Word must have spread that there is money on superbowl weekend. Or either the chicas have heard the legendary Frannie is in Sosua, and they can't stay away LOL.[/QUOTE]You seem like an expert on Sousa. Thanks for all your great posts.
All this negative stuff about Sousa.
I am going end of March. Whats your opinion is it overhyped.
Do you think there be still plenty of action?
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[QUOTE=StayCrunk29; 1120743]Thanks for all the help guys. I'm not sure what to exspect on my trip to sosua. I will be traveling alone and I have a limited amount of spanish. My limited amount I would may is more advanced than the average guys limited amount. I was wondering if I should be concerned about saftey? I'm pretty good at getting along with everyone, so I don't think I will run into any confrontational types of situations. I'm more worried about getting robbed on my way back from the night of drinking.
I noticed alot of first timers like to go to BB's but I really don't want to be spoon fed women. From what I have read they will be many for the taken anyway. I rather enjoy the chase. How are the women there? I'm not going to try and get caught up in the whole GFE situation since this will be my first trip. I'm looking to get the most out of this experience. Anyone have some good tips? Is there anywhere that is a must see? I'm hoping I will run into some other more experienced people there to help guide me.
I will make sure to write a post each day so I can keep everyone updated on how my trip is going. I leave in little over a month so I'm pretty excited. Any tips or info will be greatly appriciated. Thanks to the people who have replied to my earlier questions. You all have been a huge help. [/QUOTE]Put your stuff in the safe, anything and everything that will fit, cologne, cameras, ipods, passports wallets. Keep your laptop hidden. If you take you digi camera out at night don't leave the strap dangling. Don't carry alot of money in your pockets if you like to get wasted and when you get home put your shit immediately in the safe incase you pass out. You should make it out alive.
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Thanks
Thank all you guys for the awesome info. I'm looking forward to my first trip to sosua. I hope everything goes well. Anyone have info on the qaulity of the women there as far are looks go? I'm kinda picky so I'm not going to be banging any gordas. I like the flaka girls with nice tight bodies.
I hear that staying at plaza eruopa is really loud at night, but I don't mind that. I might stay between there and casa cayene during my stay. I guess everything is really close so I take it the hotel really isn't a big deal. As long as I have running water to take a shower and a bed to roll around on with some hot chicas then I'm good. I'm not too picky when it comes to hotels.
This is the best site I have ever ran into when it comes to gathering information on vacation spots. You guys are all great and helpful. I appreciate all of your quick responses to my posts. Again I will be in sosua March 16th through the 20th. If any of you guys are going to be there around that time feel free to give me a shout. By the way I have to give a shout out to my home team for winning the SUPERBOWL. GO PACKERS!
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Money exchange
[QUOTE=Tomjackin; 1120844]I have only been to Sosua a couple of times, once before the crackdown and just returned a couple of weeks ago. BTW, my Spanish completely sucks, but somehow I get by. I also travel alone and never felt threaten (except by the crazy bartender at Latino, but that was fun) or unsafe at any time during both stays I posted a map of Sosua on ISG not that long ago. The place is pretty compact and if you have a good arm, you can throw a rock from one end of the action to the other. Except La Passion, which would require a sling shot at the least.
First off, if I'm not mistaken, your hotel is less than a block from Belki's. My first suggestion is to stop there first to take the edge off. Belki is a sweet woman with great hands, but she also has others with good hands as well.
During the day, always stop by the New Garden for a drink at the bar to check out the lineup of women, sometimes there might be 10 and other times 2-3. Talk to Rafael, the bartender for his personal recommendations; nice dude. You do not have to be staying at the NG in order to pull a girl from the NG to your own hotel.
If you want onsite action, then either La Passion or CMP (both on same side of the street, CMP is closer) will fit the bill. I think the women are better looking at La Passion, but there is more interaction with the women at CMP.
Bar / Club action: Merengue & El Flow are just bars, El Flow seems to be more of a local hang out. Merengue has plenty of women hanging out and waiting for your happy ass. Classico is the dance place above Merengue, starts getting busy from 11 on. Plenty of women in there as well. My personal favorite bar / club is Latino. There is a long bar and other seating available. The disco in the back does not start up until 11, but there are plenty of women walking in and out of Latino, and some will sit and try to get your attention, and the bolder ones will walk up to you and start chatting. Stay clear of the aggressive women, just my opinion. If they are aggressive in the bar, they will be more aggressive for money in the room.
Agree on a price and for how long before you go to the room and never pay the girl upfront. If she goes from Jekyll in the bar to Hyde in the hotel (happen to me once each trip) , don't hesitate to throw her ass out of the room. Cut your losses, if any, and go back for another. Like the falling off the horse saying; climb back up and start over![/QUOTE]Where is the best place and fast way to exchange my money. Something near casa cayene and something near europa. I will be staying 2 nights at each place just to check them out.
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[QUOTE=StayCrunk29;1120941]Where is the best place and fast way to exchange my money. Something near casa cayene and something near europa. I will be staying 2 nights at each place just to check them out.[/QUOTE]The first tip in November, I exchanged money at one of the banks. However, I waited in line forever and a day and the exchange rate was not much better than anywhere else. Two weeks ago at the New Garden, the rate was 36 to 1. So I went to a place that by monger buddy Artisttyp told me about before my first trip. It is a little money exchange place between El Flow and Latino (across the street from Rumba) , and the rate was 37 to 1, but on the weekend, the rate was 36. 5 to 1.
Usually when I run out of cash (happens more than I would like) , I hit up the ATM's, the rate is good, but the bank charges a fee, plus my bank also charges a fee. Do some research on this board, some were talking about using PayPal without the rates. Something I will look into before next trip for sure.
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[QUOTE=Book7777; 1120908][QUOTE=Mr Gogo; 1120379]You seem like an expert on Sousa. Thanks for all your great posts.
All this negative stuff about Sousa.
I am going end of March. Whats your opinion is it overhyped.
Do you think there be still plenty of action?[/QUOTE]I'm not an expert on Sosua, but thanks. The only difference is that now the daytime street action is not like before. But yes, there is action there.
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Going for the 6th time.
[QUOTE=Book7777; 1120908][QUOTE=Mr Gogo; 1120379]You seem like an expert on Sousa. Thanks for all your great posts.
All this negative stuff about Sousa. W.
I am going end of March. Whats your opinion is it overhyped.
Do you think there be still plenty of action?[/QUOTE]I want to echo, the sentiments of other newbies, thankyou very much for your encouragement guys, The Dos and Donts. This is my 6th trip to the Dr, and this board of advice, gave
Me hella artilery, to make 6th successful trips, okay guys go easy on me. LOL. Me and my friend have heard you can find, gorgeous putass in jail, Is that true, and Can you bail them out? We are just wondering, and by the way Book7777, we wil be at New Gardens, on March 23rd thru 30th, if you are around, We envy you eastcoast mongers, We are traveling from Oregon, Washington and California, that trip is a *****. LOL my case Portland, Or.
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Yep!
[QUOTE=DeepMmpactt; 1121161][QUOTE=Book7777; 1120908]I want to echo, the sentiments of other newbies, thankyou very much for your encouragement guys, The Dos and Donts. This is my 6th trip to the Dr, and this board of advice, gave
Me hella artilery, to make 6th successful trips, okay guys go easy on me. LOL. Me and my friend have heard you can find, gorgeous putass in jail, Is that true, and Can you bail them out? We are just wondering, and by the way Book7777, we wil be at New Gardens, on March 23rd thru 30th, if you are around, We envy you eastcoast mongers, We are traveling from Oregon, Washington and California, that trip is a. LOL my case Portland, Or.[/QUOTE]Damn right deep. That West Coast Jaunt is for the birds. I did Eugene to SEA to LAX to JFK to POP. It sucked big booties! 29 hrs later I was there.