Are you in SD few more days?
Hi,
Arriving tomorrow from Puerto Plata after spending 5 nights there. Are you in town for few more days or you returned home?
Tash
[QUOTE=Neidermeyer;1967901]I'll be making my second trip to Santo Domingo later this week. My last trip was back in 2009 so I definitely need a refresher. I'll be staying at Hotel Jaragua Fri-Mon. I was considering the following hotels so called each to confirm their guest policy. Below is what they said:
Jaragua. No extra fee. Guest must have ID.
Hotel Billini. No charge for one guest but $30 charge for second. Guest must have ID.
Sheraton. There is an extra fee (can't remember amount) and guest must have ID.
Since I'll only be in town for three nights and one is a Sunday I want to maximize my time. Luckily, I don't have any other commitments so will have both days and nights to play.
I have a couple of questions I'm hoping you boys can help with (I RTFF but haven't found good recent info):
1) Non-Pros / Semi-Pros...[/QUOTE]
Quick service for Gringos
I'm an expat living in Santiago so am accustomed to how things work here. So us gringos accustomed to an incall arrangement find it almost impossible unless you live here and or really comfortable going home with your chica. Most of the options are outcall arrangements with some tags that can make the adventure a challenge. For those who monger stateside, there is an excellent guide to finding streetwalkers in the Miami board. I hope that I come close to that for my brothers who are unfamiliar with the cabana scene.
There has been little discussion that really introduces options for those who come to Santo Domingo and only have a short time between flights or buses moving on.
I had my first 6 hours adventure alone before I had to take a bus back. And things are a little different in the capital and more challenging if you don't have a car.
Thanks to Mr. E, JJ341 and SubCmdr for their suggestions and guidance and for some digits for contact.
If you don't have a hotel you're going to need to stay somewhere reasonably costs. Consider this: Here in DR there are no-tells called Cabanas. In Santiago they are more popularly known as Aparta Hotels. However, in the capital an Aparta Hotel can be expensive. Cabanas are the choice for no-tell services. Cabanas are simply put, a shower, a bed with minimum amenities, quick service. And all done without your lady having to be seen.
There are several clustered on the Malecon, an area stretching along the waterfront away from the city, about five miles where you can basically take your pic. Pricing ranges from 400-1000RD based on the type you select. Since this was my first visit, I chose Cabana Costa Azul. But while there looked others over for next visit.
Here's how it works. You enter the cabana property and follow a drive that passes a number of open garage doors. An open door is an available room, a closed door means it is occupied. If you look at the far wall of the garage you will usual see a sign that indicates the cost of the room if there are ranges of quality. There are a number of options at Costa Azul. My room was 650 which is a little on the high range for a cabana for a 4-HR visit. But most rooms were occupied so not wanting to drive around I paid the difference.
You enter the garage, your lady gets out and heads into the room, you pay the taxi or exit your car. There is always a push button on the driver's side wall that takes the door down. Some ladies prefer to wait until the door is down before they leave the car. Once you get into your room you will almost immediately get a telephone call asking if you wish to order a beer, coke or snacks. Some cabanas have decent food and a menu in the room. I speak Spanish weakly so typically express prefiero a pagar ahora. And or ask for a coke, beer or whatever.
Each room has a swivel carousel like you would find at some banks. You're going to pay upfront. You will hear a buzzer which means that your bill has been placed in the carousel and spun around to you. You can see what you have to pay, put cash only in the leather receipt carrier, spin it around and wait for change if you expect it. Generally I do not tip unless I've asked to have a drink brought. And then usually less than 50RD which is actually higher than may be expected.
Each room has towels, no washcloths, bars of soap and two condoms of questionable quality. I usually bring my own hats. The showers can, but you will rarely find hot water. Expect a cold shower or rinse off. Most girls will not touch you unless they see you hit the shower. My wife is Dominican and tells me most girls here think Europeans and Americans don't bathe often. So, you're dealing with that bias. True or not. The interior of Costa Azul was nice and led to a romantic mood. But the bed only had a fitted bottom sheet, and the towels were low-thread-count dish towels. My chica grabbed the pillowcase to dry off on the second rinse off.
When you're done, simply call your cab and wait. The cab driver will honk at which point you push the garage button and the cab will pull in for a private entry for your lady.
Hope the travelogue helps. Keep in mind that there are no requirements to exchange information with a front desk. This board has recently discussed hotels which are more chica friendly for about double what I paid. If you don't mind an early checkout or have several hours, they are a better deal if you roll in taxi costs. OR if you plan on having several different chicas visit during your stay. I did that here in Santiago when I first wanted to check out the regular street walkers. You don't feel bad at all tossing one out early and heading out for better pickins.
Also cheaper may be one of the Girl Houses MR. E discussed. That's another visit, but it sounds like you can look over what you get, make sure it's the service you want and at a cheaper overall price. It's all about the bucks and your individual situation.
Be safe in all you do.
Help! Arriving at Santo Domingo!
Hello,
Arriving to Santo Domingo in an unexpected travel. Didn't have time to read all posts and I don't want to spend my night reading.
I am in Holiday Inn hotel. What do you recommend me to get a chica in DR near the area?
I promise my next time I'll do my homework reading the forum!! But this time I will need help from you fellows.