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08-04-17 09:15 #7790
Posts: 32Charleston is a very upscale hotel where there is no issue bringing girls.
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08-04-17 08:35 #7789
Posts: 2529Originally Posted by Alliwantislove [View Original Post]
They do anything possible to discourage it, if not formally forbid it.
Still people asking. Forget it.
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08-04-17 07:52 #7788
Posts: 5496Originally Posted by YippieKayay [View Original Post]
However, I recognize that each of us is subject to different treatment from the police. I might be able to smoke a joint while standing next to the police and they may say nothing. Another person may just walk by and get searched and harassed for nothing. This is true in every country. Whether or not you are breaking the law is not part of the process.
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08-04-17 06:53 #7787
Posts: 1137Originally Posted by Borracho [View Original Post]
A law could pass tomorrow decriminalising all drugs in Colombia and shakedowns will still happen.
I have been traveling to Colombia four to five times a year for the last couple of years. You still think it's "urban legend" then head down and smoke some mj in front of police.
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08-03-17 21:13 #7786
Posts: 901Originally Posted by Borracho [View Original Post]
Drug use is prohibited, but it has been decriminalized.
Legal medical marijuana industry is growing in Colombia.
So the question remains, what will happen if the cops see you smoking a joint. I've seen young locals smoke openly in the park, with cops nearby. But we are tourist, so we can be treated differently, but I have no experience / first hand knowledge of this question.
What happens if a cop catches you with coke in your pocket? I have no idea. I've seen cops randomly search young locals in the city. Not sure if they are searching for weapons and / or drugs. I haven't been stopped and searched by cops yet. My guess is either because I look like a tourist or just luck of the draw.
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08-03-17 21:01 #7785
Posts: 25GF hotels
I have a former girl I used to bang living here and thinking of coming a couple days early and check out the scene. Never mongered in Colombia, but met the ex via CC. Hotels GF? Recommended spots?
Thanks.
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08-03-17 15:23 #7784
Posts: 80Guest at the new Hyatt
Originally Posted by JimmyDi [View Original Post]
So. I sent the hotel a simple straightforward question. It took a few days but I did get a response.
"Thank you for consider Hyatt Regency Cartagena, as an option for your upcoming stay in our city!
According to your request, I would like to inform you that there is an additional fee of $80 USD + Taxes (approximately $236,000 COP + taxes) per person added if they are not present at the time of check in and will be transient guests at the hotel, in addition to it, for security purposes everyone has to be registered in our system, they must show a valid Colombian ID, or a Passport if they are foreigners at the front desk. The allowed times for receiving transient guests in the rooms are from 10:00 PM until 06:00 AM.
If there is anything else that we can do for you, do not hesitate to contact us, and we will more than glad to assist you. ".
Bob.
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08-03-17 13:13 #7783
Posts: 9Originally Posted by YippieKayay [View Original Post]
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08-03-17 12:29 #7782
Posts: 1137Originally Posted by Borracho [View Original Post]
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08-01-17 12:52 #7781
Posts: 98Hook me up
I will be in Santa Marta and Taganga kite boarding and sup tours this fall. ID love to get in touch with your Santa Marta friend. Whatsapp?
Thanks!
Originally Posted by Trifecta68 [View Original Post]
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08-01-17 12:12 #7780
Posts: 2529Originally Posted by Trifecta68 [View Original Post]
I read all that as *boring* and *expensive* LOL. That's the reason why I prefer Colombia and, after 3 boring visits to Panama for some work reason, I swore "I hope never again here".
All that means a place filled by gringoes in shorts, proud to spend their dollars feeling like at home, with girls speaking English (= long mileage) and with strong negotiation skills.
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07-31-17 17:49 #7779
Posts: 58Panama no regrets
Originally Posted by ElMechanico [View Original Post]
And of course world class Habanos! Its one stop shop. No need to go anywhere else. Pull in around 9:30 pm and enjoy the unbelievable show. Every night 50-70 beauties from all over Central and South America strut their stuff. You will find your dream girls there for sure. My last trip 2 weeks ago, I met 3 solid tens (Peru, Cali& Caracas) and 1 eight from Santa Marta who I negotiated with to be my translator and join in on threesomes. You may find cheaper areas but for safety, reliability, dollars and Habanos it's a no brainer.
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07-31-17 15:56 #7778
Posts: 9Colombia drug laws
Can anyone articulate what Colombian law is regarding MJ / coke possession and use. What is or is not legal?
Originally Posted by DickSaylor [View Original Post]
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07-30-17 01:54 #7777
Posts: 24Originally Posted by Nordico [View Original Post]
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07-29-17 20:57 #7776
Posts: 61Is the new Hyatt guest friendly?
A couple of months ago, I had asked the question "Is the new Hyatt guest friendly" and received a general reply. I was wondering, since the hotel is still fairly new, if anyone has tried to bring a chica in there. Thanks for any replies.