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08-05-16 17:00 #1863
Posts: 101Originally Posted by TjTaco [View Original Post]
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08-05-16 03:12 #1862
Posts: 7Great that helps. I could not tell if that road was crossable on foot. If I can cross the road head for the grocery store or head 3 blocks north.
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08-05-16 00:32 #1861
Posts: 101Originally Posted by TjTaco [View Original Post]
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08-04-16 20:36 #1860
Posts: 7Transportation
When Visiting Las Antorchas in the afternoon are there taxi's near by? I noticed from google maps there is not much around it. Does the bar call for a ride?
Also is there any other clubs or brothels that are hard to find rides back from?
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08-04-16 03:57 #1859
Posts: 2Originally Posted by OldParr [View Original Post]
While I am happy to go to King George etc. And will, I personally prefer take out. TLN preferred. Old Parr, can you link me up with your friend or anyone you know that can get me there? I would really appreciate it. I tried messaging you but I can't figure it out (I am a board newbie.).
Any advice that anyone can give would be great. Thank you.
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08-01-16 20:26 #1858
Posts: 7Thank you for hotel choices that helps. I will post an update of how it went. Going to try to hit all the hot spots mentioned here and fishing on Friday. Looking forward to it.
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07-31-16 03:41 #1857
Posts: 101Originally Posted by Member#2041 [View Original Post]
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07-31-16 02:37 #1856
Posts: 1600I believe that the best area to stay in PV is the Zona Romantica, in one of many small inns. A place I have stayed twice, and can recommend, is Estancia San Carlos. If you book a double room, it's guest friendly, they have a small but nice pool, and there are tons of great restaurants within walking distance. It's maybe 4 blocks from the beach as well. Posada Roger is also good, but the rooms are bigger and the pool is better at Estancia San Carlos.
http://www.estanciasancarlos.mx/en/puerto-vallarta
The bigger hotels, like the Westin, Sheraton, and Marriott are only semi guest friendly, and the beach area that they are on, near the Marina, is not as nice. By semi-guest friendly, they will ask for the guest's ID, and they will give you grief if you bring in more than 1 different guest during your stay. The Sheraton is closer to the Malecon than the Westin and Marriott. If you do want to go that route, you can get one of those 3 places for cheap rates (like $50-60 a night) on Priceline. The first time I stayed in PV, I got the Westin on Priceline for $47 plus fees and taxes, and I stayed there for 4 nights before moving to the Zona Romantica. After checking out several smaller places in the Zona Romantica, the two I thought were the best were Posada Roger and Estancia San Carlos.
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07-30-16 20:31 #1855
Posts: 101Originally Posted by TjTaco [View Original Post]
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07-30-16 16:19 #1854
Posts: 7Looking for Hotel recomendations
I'm going to be in PV for the first time in 2 weeks for 5 days. From previous posts it seems like the malecon area is the place to be? I am not looking for an all inclusive resort just something nice clean and maybe guest friendly. Trying to be in a central location where I can walk to most places. Anyone have any good hotel experiences?
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06-30-16 20:17 #1853
Posts: 113PV. My new fav destination
Recently returned from a short trip to PV. Thanks OldParr, TomJackin & John Dough. Without you guys and the board, I would not know where to go, how much to pay and what to do. In a nutshell PV is cool. My fav & most frequented joint is the Kings Bar. Easy & Cheap drinks. No pressures. The girls give a true GFE. Ooh can not wait to return.
Side note: I got myself a Unifone sim at the walmart for 200 pesos. That gave me internet. Also exchanged $$ at the Walmart. Got a much better rate than what I was offered at the airport.
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06-11-16 22:25 #1852
Posts: 358Originally Posted by Chuday [View Original Post]
Here is a excellent link that might be of help to you.
http://www.wikisexguide.com/wiki/Puerto_Vallarta
http://puerto-vallarta-rentals.com/ Plaza Mar Condos are reasonably priced luxury condos and in the perfect area, as you are directly on the malecon, (boardwalk area) and with in steps of everything you would want. It is the perfect area to be in. If you elect to go the condo route let me know as I will see if I can get you a discounted rate, as I rent condos from the rental agent (Jeff) quite often for friends and family members who come to visit. Jeff is also a really good guy.
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06-11-16 21:18 #1851
Posts: 358Originally Posted by Chuday [View Original Post]
La Botana Bar is another P4P cantina bar next to the offices of Telecable in downtown Puerto Vallarta and they are open from 11 am to 1 am I believe. This is a takeout only place, a dive bar like Las Antorches, actually Las Antorches in better.
The cantina bars such as Mesa de Coco, Bloody Marys, Mar (e) Tierra are open from 10 am until 10 or 12 at night.
All the beach bars Tomjackin mentioned such as Burros are opened obviously in the morning and close at 9 or 10 pm.
The street walker scene begins around 4 pm in the area of Colonia 5 de Diciembre. Calle Guatemala, especially on the corner with Boliva. (Downtown Puerto Vallarta) and a couple blocks from La Botana Bar. The other street walker area mentioned by Tomjackin starts are 5 or 6. There are only a few that hangout in this area. Mesa de Coco and Bloody Marys are also in this area of the city, walking distance actually to one another.
For escorts you can contact me and I can give you the contact information for my friend who runs girls that also work in King George, Aqua and those upper type of places. As Tony1010 mentioned it is 1800 pesos for one hour, and you can get a discount for longer periods of time. These girls are very beautiful.
The table dance bars and the nightclubs stay open until 5 to 6 am, so this is the reason things get started later in Puerto Vallarta.
I would plan some tourist activities during the daytime hours, or spend the day at the beach. Do not expect to find much girl action in the bars, as Puerto Vallarta is not like that. If you want daytime girl fun it is in the dive bars I mentioned, or in King George which is a relaxed upscale bar, (It is actually called a Sports Bar) or call my friend. I would also suggest on your first night that you get some phone numbers and set up dates for any future days you are going to be in Puerto Vallarta as it will be much more cost effective for you. Puerto Vallarta is an expensive city to play in, but so much fun! If you are like Tomjackin or myself who do not mind spending money when we are on vacation then you are going to leave Puerto Vallarta with some everlasting memories, but if you are on a tight budget then Puerto Vallarta might not be the place for you, unless the quality of the girls is not a major importance to you. I also have a couple of girls who are very good providers, older in there 30's but good good looking, but not like the knockouts you would find in King George or through my friend, and I am willing to share there information with you if you promise discretion. They will provide very good service for approximately one hundred dollars and stay with you for a longer period of time at no charge if you they are comfortable with you and you want to have some drinks or company at lunch / dinner.
If you indeed go, have fun and enjoy all that the beautiful city of Puerto Vallarta has to offer. The report by Tomjacklin says it all, and the pricing you can expect to pay. The malecon (boardwalk area) is a must for any visitor to experience especially at night. It tends to get lively around 8 to 9 pm.
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06-11-16 19:23 #1850
Posts: 113Thanks TomJackin
Thank you to your post, PR is now on my must visit list. What time of the day did you visit the clubs?
Originally Posted by Tomjackin [View Original Post]
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06-08-16 07:12 #1849
Posts: 61Hemingway is back!
What a report. This guy learned more in 3 days than I have in 15 years.
I agree with Old Parr. The best report so far on the board.
Originally Posted by Tomjackin [View Original Post]