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  1. #47447

    Nutibara is super convenient, close to what you want, and a good choice for a newbie

    Quote Originally Posted by ABizzle  [View Original Post]
    Nice pics parcero, regarding the selection of nutibara though, it seems the only GF friendly budget hotel / BnB available in very close vicinity to el centro, so I thought staying elsewhere would incur daily travel costs to and from el centro for the mongering experience and this net cost would surpass the amount I would be spending at nutibara which would allow me to be walking distance away from the chicas.

    Now I know I'm a newbie and don't know every spot so any recommendations from you vets will be considered.
    But there are a lot of small hotels within convenient walking distance of El Centro. A few even closer to Ground Zero. My reply was specific to you, and any one new to an area. I was mainly sharing how I "scope out" a place when I first arrive. I also used to stay at Hotel Botero which was within spitting distance of Nutibara, but they shut down. In that same block across the street and immediately behind the Nutibara (way before you are too deep in the Vennie section) I can see four hotels in my minds eye. One of them is immediately adjacent to a the small brothel on that block within 100 meters of the back of the Nutibara. Believe me, all the hotels in that vicinity are guest friendly. I recommend that small brothel, as usual, the door is unmarked but always open at a slant so the girl at the desk can watch the street off the reflection of the mirrored door. The brothel is not well known, halfway down the short block on Carrera 50 a, as you exit the back of Nutibara thru the BBQ restaurant, cross Avenida Maracaibo and angle slightly left. There is a 24 hour bakery and store on the corner. The brothel prices are good, when I was there exactly the same as New Life. It's small, sometimes only four girls. And if you need a nice quiet room to do your banging, feget about it. But you can take the girl back to your room. They will call you within the minute your time is up, and if the girl is not out the door right away, someone from the brothel will be knocking on your door. I made that place a last stop many times on my way home. I got very well known in there and the manager and the girls told me that brothel was a "first stop" for many new girls that came to Medellin from the countryside to learn the ropes. That translates to some nice fresh trim.

    If you go into a hotel lobby and you see a ton of signs warning against sexploitation, then you are in the right spot. In my experience those hotels are usually the best for mongering, jajajaja but they put up a big front for the policia. I am trying to be funny but it's true. My favorite short term by-the-hour Love hotel within walking distance from Nutibara and caddy-corner from Simon Bolivar Park has signs everywhere about warnings against sexual exploitation, and they never checked ID on anyone, if you catch my drift.

    I get a good vibe from you that you will enjoy yourself without any major issues, and the kind of mongerer who is a pleasure to assist. I am simply presenting options. I hope you get some feedback from other vets here.

    Gratuitous fotos of the three Vennies I will be with for a long weekend. Surfer dude, I like your idea of the all inclusive resort in Poblado instead of bussing to Guatape. I have never set foot in Poblado, avoided it in fact, but maybe now is the time, at these prices.
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  2. #47446

    Medellin July 1 -6

    Delayed report of my Medellin trip. Medellin looks like its 80 percent back to normal. For anyone on the fence about going, stop doubting it. Book your ticket ASAP before everything shuts down again. I stayed in the Poblado area and everyone was out at night till very late night. Only thing I did different this time from the usual trips was not go in Gusto's as much. In my opinion you can find just as good options in the other club nearby " Lleras Park". Crowd is lively, and everything else is cheaper then Gusto. Only use Gusto as an option to get contacts from all the 8/9/10's in there. Cartagena is next.

  3. #47445
    Quote Originally Posted by ABizzle  [View Original Post]
    Nice pics parcero, regarding the selection of nutibara though, it seems the only GF friendly budget hotel / BnB available in very close vicinity to el centro, so I thought staying elsewhere would incur daily travel costs to and from el centro for the mongering experience and this net cost would surpass the amount I would be spending at nutibara which would allow me to be walking distance away from the chicas.

    Now I know I'm a newbie and don't know every spot so any recommendations from you vets will be considered.
    You are staying 30 days. I think you can book a couple of days and negotiate for the rest of the stay with Nutibara for better rate after you arrive. Also have a backup plan if this does not work out.

    If you utilize Metro, the transportation cost is low. I personally won't stay elsewhere if my focus is El Centro.

  4. #47444

    Cartagena thread maybe?

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Viva air is very organized and slick,

    Upon arriving in Cartagena, my Chica showed up early as well at my Hotel, and was dressed to the nines compared to my El Centro street skanks.
    Life is good in Colombia.
    Thanks for the detailed report on Viva air. I am suggesting that maybe since you should also post this in the Cartagena thread.

  5. #47443

    Cost of hotel will be recouped in travel fees?

    Quote Originally Posted by Osteoknot  [View Original Post]
    Although still cheap by USA standards. I only mention it because you asked about budgeting. Welcome.

    How much is an extra fuck or blow job or two per day worth to you? Because it's doable if you stay in a less expensive but still clean and comfortable hotel. Granted, a lot of hotels are deeply discounted now with "Gateway Deals" going on, which supposedly will continue through the end of September. I just checked and rooms at the Nutibara are going for $33 per night for double occupancy (no guest fee for first girl each day) which is a very nice rate. Your call.

    I will be staying at a nice property (not in El Centro) with all that I need. I am not looking to monger from my hotel, which has WiFi. 24 hour desk, bar, Two beds, I like to use one bed to lay out my stuff, flat screen satellite TV. I booked single occupancy because the first week I am there I will more than likely be staying with a few different chicas, but for $9 a night it's worth it to have a home base in a safe part of town and not lug all my stuff with me from fuck fest to fuck fest. Once I decide to let mi novia know I am in town, I will switch hotels or at least rooms so when she arrives everything looks fresh and then pay the double occupancy rate.

    Consider this, keep your Nutibara room at least for the first couple of nights, and do a little reconnoitering for other hotels during the light of day. There are a lot of hotels on the block behind Nutibara and walking South, toward the business district, toward Simon Bolivar Park. You would not notice a lot of these hotels unless you are looking for them tucked in between the stores and restaurants. I have stuck my head in several and stayed at a few, and there are some gems. Don't continue East or deep straight back from Nutibarra or you will run into one of the most dangerous areas of El Centro, the Venezuelan and tranny district. In other words, don't explore in the direction opposite of Botero Park for more than two blocks. If you start seeing a lot of trannies standing out on the sidewalk, don't freak out but you might want turn around. Unless that's your thing..
    Nice pics parcero, regarding the selection of nutibara though, it seems the only GF friendly budget hotel / BnB available in very close vicinity to el centro, so I thought staying elsewhere would incur daily travel costs to and from el centro for the mongering experience and this net cost would surpass the amount I would be spending at nutibara which would allow me to be walking distance away from the chicas.

    Now I know I'm a newbie and don't know every spot so any recommendations from you vets will be considered.

  6. #47442

    Flying First Class On Viva Air Is The Only Way To Go

    Bottom line, if you don't mind where your seated, can travel with very little, along with not being served any food and drinks while in flight, Viva is the way to go. And you'll never hear them before landing say to return your seat to it's upright position as none of the seats recline.

    Viva air is very organized and slick, I decided to fly with them to Cartagena as their pricing was so cheap for a roundtrip ticket, $ 75 USD. Navigating their website was like a maze with three options, one with they choose the seat for you and only a small carry on allowed that fits under the seat, and two other options that allow overhead bag space and checked baggage at an astronomical expense. I opted for the cheapest option yet during the process they kept adding all kinds of add on's like special assistance and other stuff which I figured out how to delete before paying. I packed a very small bag as shown in the photo, and all passengers with carry on's have to insert their bag in one of the size openings they had. My bag easily fit in the free size, but it was hilarious watching other people trying to fit oversize bags in the smaller size, akin to trying to fit a gallon of water into a quart jar. And Viva was Johnny on the spot collecting a handsome ransom for those who didn't pay for baggage before hand. As far as the seat assignments which I didn't pay for, they allow you to check in up to 48 hours before and I did within 40 hours and they assigned me to row 3 in the front of the plane, and when I checked in for my return flight I did it about 32 hours before and was seated in row 9, so I think they assign seats in the front of the plane to those who check in early, kind of like that Southwest model to a certain degree. Boarding the flight was from the rear to front and the flight took off five minutes early, no onboard service, yet only a forty five minute flight.

    Upon arriving in Cartagena, my Chica showed up early as well at my Hotel, and was dressed to the nines compared to my El Centro street skanks. I hadn't been with her in a while and was treated to a strip tease with her red lingere, she did some modeling for me in her outfits, and we had a great evening together.

    In the morning to my surprise I noticed a left hand surf break right in front of the Hotel and wish I had my board with me, but can only imagine what Viva would of charged for that. Regardless, I brought my surf flippers with me and went bodysurfing in the morning, then jumped my Chicas bones, ate breakfast, and am chilling out for another day.

    Life is good in Colombia.
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  7. #47441
    Quote Originally Posted by AdventureSeekr  [View Original Post]
    Clear your private messages, want to check in with you. Thanks.
    Ya! Thanks for the heads up.

  8. #47440

    Slapshot. Check PM

    Clear your private messages, want to check in with you. Thanks.

  9. #47439
    Quote Originally Posted by Questner  [View Original Post]
    Question for this August for MDE (and Pereira, Manizales, coffee area): Is there still a curfew or 'pico' regime?
    I just got back from Pereira. Don't know how late you plan on hanging out, but things close there pretty early. Not that there is any curfew, but it is not that type of party all night town. It is pretty quiet and people hang out in the squares and parks until about 8:30 or 9 then go in to get ready for the next day.

  10. #47438

    Jajajaaaaaa

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    And as far Asians in Asia not liking non-Asians, very true indeed.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m4kFbPCd6Q

  11. #47437

    You picked one of the most expensive hotels in El Centro

    Quote Originally Posted by ABizzle  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    I've been researching but I'm still not quite set on a mongering budget, do you reckon 2 K USD (Flights and accommodation aside ofc) would be doable? BTW I plan on girl a day in centro area as I'll be staying at Nutibara.

    Also, it would be helpful to disclose how much you guys budget too, thanks!
    Although still cheap by USA standards. I only mention it because you asked about budgeting. Welcome.

    How much is an extra fuck or blow job or two per day worth to you? Because it's doable if you stay in a less expensive but still clean and comfortable hotel. Granted, a lot of hotels are deeply discounted now with "Gateway Deals" going on, which supposedly will continue through the end of September. I just checked and rooms at the Nutibara are going for $33 per night for double occupancy (no guest fee for first girl each day) which is a very nice rate. Your call.

    I will be staying at a nice property (not in El Centro) with all that I need. I am not looking to monger from my hotel, which has WiFi. 24 hour desk, bar, Two beds, I like to use one bed to lay out my stuff, flat screen satellite TV. I booked single occupancy because the first week I am there I will more than likely be staying with a few different chicas, but for $9 a night it's worth it to have a home base in a safe part of town and not lug all my stuff with me from fuck fest to fuck fest. Once I decide to let mi novia know I am in town, I will switch hotels or at least rooms so when she arrives everything looks fresh and then pay the double occupancy rate.

    Consider this, keep your Nutibara room at least for the first couple of nights, and do a little reconnoitering for other hotels during the light of day. There are a lot of hotels on the block behind Nutibara and walking South, toward the business district, toward Simon Bolivar Park. You would not notice a lot of these hotels unless you are looking for them tucked in between the stores and restaurants. I have stuck my head in several and stayed at a few, and there are some gems. Don't continue East or deep straight back from Nutibarra or you will run into one of the most dangerous areas of El Centro, the Venezuelan and tranny district. In other words, don't explore in the direction opposite of Botero Park for more than two blocks. If you start seeing a lot of trannies standing out on the sidewalk, don't freak out but you might want turn around. Unless that's your thing.

    If you don't speak Spanish, write a few questions down, "How much is a room? How much is the guest fee? Can I see your best room? Can I have this room if I move in today?" Take a foto of the front of the hotel (always aware of your surroundings, don't get your phone snatched), it's safe to pull your phone out for a quick pic. Write down the answers on the back of a business card from the hotel. Then go back to the comfort and safety of your Nutibara room, and decide if it's worth switching or not. Have fun. Good luck. Worst thing that happens, you get to learn the neighborhood better and you stay put. Even the Vennie section should not give you problems in the light of day if you have street smarts.

    Gratuitous fotos, all six fotos are the same chica, and one of my faves in my line-up. Hopefully she will be an early hook up when I return this month. She is sitting on my face and taking selfies in a mirror that I bought at the Dollar Store next door and had hotel maintenance hang. Actual cost of mirror plus install, less than ten bucks. ROI from chicas watching themselves and getting horny, and doing shite like taking videos without my knowledge while sitting on my face, priceless, jajaja.
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  12. #47436
    Quote Originally Posted by Questner  [View Original Post]
    Question for this August for MDE (and Pereira, Manizales, coffee area): Is there still a curfew or 'pico' regime? Which major public and hobby venues are closed, if any? Will the annual Flower Festival take place in person? (it has been reported that 'yes' 12th to 20th of the month; however, I can't find a schedule or see a confirmation to this fair). Overall I want to access if things have returned to normalcy (pandemic wise) or have not yet.
    My experience, although it was truncated by Covid, is that mostly things have returned to normal as compared to last November. Almost no place is checking customer temperatures, only a few places require you to use hand sanitizer and less people are wearing masks. The crowds are still not fully returned to Parque Lleras, but it's open late. The Pico and cédula is gone along with the curfew and, while masks are still the norm it's a little more relaxed now.

    There are a lot of businesses around Parque Lleras which have closed and not reopened, the same is likely true other places around the city. Overall I'd say it's about 80% back.

    I drove through Pereira, but didn't stop. It looked like there were a lot of people out after 8 pm on a Thursday night.

  13. #47435
    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyNuts  [View Original Post]
    Well it's 163 miles or 263 kms. I suppose the time to travel it depends on your mode of transportation.
    LOL. You can't drive in Colombia like you do in Missouri. Just because something in only 263 klicks away doesn't mean you can get there driving a steady 70 mph. It's like driving the backroads of Colorado. Figure an average of 35 mph.

  14. #47434
    Quote Originally Posted by LuckyNuts  [View Original Post]
    Well it's 163 miles or 263 kms. I suppose the time to travel it depends on your mode of transportation.
    I don't know how long it's been since you've driven it, but it took me 8 hours to get from Pereira to Medellin due to massive construction. Google maps still shows it as being under construction and taking 8 hours. Maybe you know a better route?

  15. #47433
    Quote Originally Posted by Questner  [View Original Post]
    Question for this August for MDE (and Pereira, Manizales, coffee area): Is there still a curfew or 'pico' regime? Which major public and hobby venues are closed, if any? Will the annual Flower Festival take place in person? (it has been reported that 'yes' 12th to 20th of the month; however, I can't find a schedule or see a confirmation to this fair). Overall I want to access if things have returned to normalcy (pandemic wise) or have not yet.
    Here's your confirmation. https://www.alertapaisa.com/noticias...e-realizar-con.

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