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06-28-21 22:32 #47025Senior Member

Posts: 3802I have a friend who had the same experience as you and he won't patronize the place. Seems as though maybe in the past a newer staff person might not have been instructed as to what to accept at the time, but I have never had a problem with a photocopy only of my ID. And it seems as though up until recently they didn't even keep a written log of short time guests either. And as your aware, Zona Rosa doesn't even check ID's as long as the Chicas appear to be of legal age, at least that has been my experience there, but I'm a preferred customer as I tip all the help 1,000 Pesos each, and when I check in with one of my skanks, they automatically given me a second towel and bar of soap without asking. LOL.
Originally Posted by VsebudetNY
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06-28-21 20:20 #47024Senior Member

Posts: 107I don't know if it changed or the person was in bad mood, but back in April the Premier Plaza didn't allow me in with laminated copy of passport (it never happened before), so since then I was using Zona Rosa.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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06-28-21 19:58 #47023Regular Member

Posts: 8Colombia or DR? Newbie to international Mongering
I monger in NYC and have been for a couple of years now. Sorry for my lack of respect points on this website but tbh this isn't my forte'.
Anyways, end of August I plan to travel to Colombia or DR strictly for mongering. I am a young guy, traveling solo most likely, speak Spanish, am Peruvian (so I blend in pretty well at least in Colombia), and going to carry $3000 total.
I am leaning towards Colombia because I prefer skinny women but a (expert) monger friend of mine says to try DR because its cheaper and things are closer together.
Taking covid restrictions into consideration, which country do you recommend with my ideals and budget?
I'm a little leas versed with Colombia. I don't know the chica prices. Is it expensive? Where should I land if I want to go to the beach as well? Are the beach and chicas mutually exclusive? I know in DR they come hand in hand. Hotel? Food? What are the prices for those in Colombia. I can defend myself so I don't worry too much about dangers of Colombia.
Anyways, thank you for your help!
As a trade, I can offer monger info on Peru, Lima.
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06-28-21 18:34 #47022Senior Member

Posts: 3802Advisory
Actually you have a better chance of getting robbed in Poblado versus El Centro and Paulie enumerated some of the reasons why foreigners are better targets than locals.
Originally Posted by JustTK
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The reality of all of this is, and with you having four years of no incidents, is that you may become complacent, and when you least expect it, boom you get jacked up.
If anything I have learn't about Medellin in particular is, that you can never "let your guard down", as typically you will get jacked up when you least expect it as I'm mentioning again.
There have been countless reports of guys getting jacked on the Medellin thread over the years, myself included.
So my advice to everyone is again.
'Never let your guard down'.
And I'm not just talking about the street, but with the Chicas as well, and that's a whole other topic of it's own.
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06-28-21 18:22 #47021Senior Member

Posts: 5607The antique car parade is pretty cool. Also a trip to Parque del Norte during the flower festival is interesting.
Originally Posted by DeepXliv
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06-28-21 18:16 #47020Senior Member

Posts: 3802Contrary to what many believe, lots of gringos can pass as Colombians when their mouths are shut. Not being tall, looking somewhat Mediterranean, no blond hair / blue eyes, and yes, some can blend in as long as they dress accordingly.
Originally Posted by NilAdmirari
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06-28-21 17:53 #47019Senior Member

Posts: 181Flower Festival
I'll be back during the flower festival, does anyone have any recommendations on things to do during.
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06-28-21 17:17 #47018Senior Member

Posts: 1945I am not closed minded about it. I try to keep an open mind about things and follow the evidence. "Good advice" should follow the evidence too. I have been here 4 years without ever having a problem in the street, but I would be willing to change my opinion if anyone can show me evidence that foreigners are subject to more street crime than locals. I hear this a lot on social platforms but no one has ever demonstrated it. In fact, the available crime stats show that criminals target Centro and nearby areas, and not Poblado, where rich people and foreigners mostly stay. The opposite of what you allude to. So I just put it down to personal perception of risk until someone can show me otherwise.
Originally Posted by Paulie97
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06-28-21 17:08 #47017Regular Member

Posts: 15On the topic of beaches, any recommendations. I might hop to a coastal city since I'm itching for a beach view but none to be had here in Medellin. Is Santa Marta good? I heard Tayrona is where the nice beaches are at so maybe make a few day trips out of that?
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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06-28-21 15:54 #47016Senior Member

Posts: 1660Rode my bike through Botero yesterday because it was actually a sunny day and I wanted to ride around town. It has been raining damn near everyday so it was good to get out. Talent was soso. Probably because it was Sunday and early afternoon.
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06-28-21 15:01 #47015Senior Member

Posts: 3802Some of the ST hotels in El Centro, like the Premium Plaza or Calle Real will not allow you in unless you have an ID and your Chica does which they record in a log. Get a couple of color copies of your Passport and have them laminated to carry with you.
Originally Posted by Ruddock1
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Unfortunately your going to stick out like a sore thumb in El Centro, so it really doesn't matter what you wear there. Just don't carry anything that your not willing to lose such as a USA smart phone, credit cards, or lots of cash. You won't need much money there anyways.
Your going to get a lot of attention in El Centro with the blond hair and being so tall, so be prepared for some Chicas, at least the ones that bang foreigners to give you the "eye", and a few may even approach you which is not the "norm" for the locals.
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06-28-21 14:13 #47014Senior Member

Posts: 1903Disagree
Foreigners, particularly North Americans and Euros are generally targeted more because they are considered wealthy and more likely to be carrying a good amount of cash and a nice phone. And when a phone and 100 bucks or so is nothing to that foreigner then they are seen as less likely to put up a fight over it. Go ahead and "stick out like a sore thumb" though. Do it your way as everyone ultimately makes their own decisions, while the more vocal posters have usually already made up their minds.
Originally Posted by JustTK
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BTW there's middle grounds between fully blending in, which is near impossible for some, and loudly advertising what you are and where you're from. That's where you find common sense and good advice.
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06-28-21 13:44 #47013Senior Member

Posts: 145Gringo as Sore Thumb: True enough but.
Señor Enternational,
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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Much truth in what you say, and an entertaining illustration of your point. That said, as a short guy and a gringo, with an anywhere from the Mediterranean type face, when in Medellin every couple of weeks or so I get stopped in the street by a native Paisa who asks me for directions--and then does a double-take when they hear my accent.
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06-28-21 13:24 #47012Senior Member

Posts: 1945I quite like sticking out like a sore thumb. Makes you more approachable. I am not convinced that foreigners are targetted on the street. I think criminals will identify whoever they see as easy victims, doesn't matter where you are from. Vendors though are a different story.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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06-28-21 13:15 #47011Senior Member

Posts: 1945Think I might join you. I haven't done much trawling in MDE for a coupla years and am keen to explore some street life in Centro. 3 nights sounds like a plan. I have another friend here. Will ask him if he wants to join.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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