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  1. #8092

    Good Luck after Cuba Art Factory

    Quote Originally Posted by RawDeal  [View Original Post]
    Going to Cuba Art Factory tonight, any other recommendations for pickup action in clubs? I don't usually do SW, so San Raf is not my thing.
    In your area, I have heard there are 6 or 7 bars / restaurants right near the Grand Muthu hotel and there is a lot of music. I do not know for sure. Also heard that the V and S bar on Galiano has friendly girls and its a bit more relaxed. Supposedly there are girls out front looking to go in with someone, Its about a 12 minute ride along the Malecon into town but it puts you near the center of town, a bit north of San Rafael, not to far from Parque Central. As I said, no personal experience, just friends who had been there relaying info to me. Hope you have a great night.

  2. #8091

    Fabrica de arte Cuba tonight

    Going to Cuba Art Factory tonight, any other recommendations for pickup action in clubs? I don't usually do SW, so San Raf is not my thing.

  3. #8090
    Quote Originally Posted by Mondo707  [View Original Post]
    I fly from the west coast with a layover in Houston..
    If flying from Houston to Havana the Visa is $85 USD. Go downstairs (not to the Airline Ticket Counter) and there's a set up for Travel to Cuba. They will need that electronic QR code to process the Visa. They will help if needed.

  4. #8089
    I just got into Habana today, from Miami on Delta.

    They provide a tourist visa at Miami airport, takes 5 mins.

    Good luck!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mondo707  [View Original Post]
    If you are flying out of Miami there'd be a booth where you'd pay for the visa. If you are flying from another airport then you need to have your visa in order for them to let you go on board.

    I fly from the west coast with a layover in Houston and they had the same set up as in Miami before you could board the plane to la Habana, that's in IAH.

    Again, this was this last February, so make sure to check for current regulations regarding the visa now.

    Mondo.

  5. #8088

    Re: Visa

    Quote Originally Posted by KSB1313  [View Original Post]
    1) How long has it taken y'all to receive your e-visa?

    I submitted on Monday and still do not have a response other than the one confirming successful submission.

    2) Do you snail-mail your money order to the embassy in Wachington to give it to them upon arrival?

    Thanks in advance.

    KB.
    If you are flying out of Miami there'd be a booth where you'd pay for the visa. If you are flying from another airport then you need to have your visa in order for them to let you go on board.

    I fly from the west coast with a layover in Houston and they had the same set up as in Miami before you could board the plane to la Habana, that's in IAH.

    Again, this was this last February, so make sure to check for current regulations regarding the visa now.

    Mondo.

  6. #8087

    7 trips to Cuba, Havana, Isla de la Juventud

    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleDouble  [View Original Post]
    Going to Havana in June. I am fluent in Spanish and have been many places. No issues getting around and talking to people. A few questions here.

    1. Sounds like hotels are a no go, so a casa particular seems like the only option. I am from US so I have to have all this dialed in before I go since I cannot use plastic. When I rent the airbnb from home, I can use a credit card for that right?

    2. I find girls to hang out with early evening. We hang out, get drinks, she spends the night and leaves in the morning. What is an average rate for that and / or top shelf like Cisco mentions?.
    1. US credit cards do not work in Cuba. Its the "trading with the Enemy act". Only Canadian bank credit cards will work. You must bring $100 bills in cash, a lot. So don't get robbed, but Cuba generally is safe. Hide your money, but I have never had the girls look around to find my hidden money, in my room.

    2. Top shelf girls in Cuba, just like in the US, are picky. You may want them but they may turn up their nose to you and tell you "no". Generally in Havana you would need to spend $50-70+ for a top notch overnight.

    3. A couple of hours is probably 20-40 depending on the girl. Overnight varies also. And condoms are required for everything. The government TV has indoctrinated the girls on condom use.

    4. Women need money, so for $0 you probably will get nothing. You will need to offer some money. You are not there permanently to start a relationship, and the girls know it, so they have to pounce on you for all they can get. Cubans are very industrious about getting foreigners to part with their money. And you will be asked for a monthly remittance from each girl, $100 a month for her to be "kept" exclusively for you, but this is a lie, she will screw anyone with money.

    5. There are private stores where they sell everything to foreigners with dollars or euros. The government stores are for the Cuban people and only have rice, beans, garbage vegetables. Cubans can shop there 3 weeks of the month, based upon their ration card, things are cheap to free. Now they are cutting back much more and have less to give the Cuban people. Some rations have been ended, I have read.

  7. #8086
    Quote Originally Posted by KSB1313  [View Original Post]
    1) How long has it taken y'all to receive your e-visa?
    I submitted on Monday and still do not have a response other than the one confirming successful submission.
    2) Do you snail-mail your money order to the embassy in Wachington to give it to them upon arrival?.
    Why are you bothering to get a US visa? Just go thru a 3 d country, like Bahamas or Mexico and you do not need a US visa. You pay $10 at the airport for a Cuban tourist card, which they stamp. There is no stamp on your passport, so there is no evidence you were in Cuba. You can buy your Cubana airlines ticket online, like thru a Toronto travel agency (Nash Travel was the one I used) and pick up your ticket for the connecting flight to Havana at the Cubana ticket county in Nassau. I have only been there about 7 times. No hassles coming back and re-entry into Nassau.

  8. #8085
    Quote Originally Posted by KSB1313  [View Original Post]
    1) How long has it taken y'all to receive your e-visa?

    I submitted on Monday and still do not have a response other than the one confirming successful submission.

    2) Do you snail-mail your money order to the embassy in Wachington to give it to them upon arrival?

    Thanks in advance.

    KB.
    You must be doing something wrong if you didn't receive a electronic QR Code. You will need it at the airport that connects you directly to Cuba.

  9. #8084

    Need Info, Great Report Cisco

    Going to Havana in June. I am fluent in Spanish and have been many places. No issues getting around and talking to people. A few questions here.

    1. Sounds like hotels are a no go, so a casa particular seems like the only option. I am from US so I have to have all this dialed in before I go since I cannot use plastic. When I rent the airbnb from home, I can use a credit card for that right?

    2. I find girls to hang out with early evening. We hang out, get drinks, she spends the night and leaves in the morning. What is an average rate for that and / or top shelf like Cisco mentions?

    3. Whats a average rate for a couple of hours, day or night time?

    4. Take a girl for food and drinks, what's the chance of her coming back to my place for no additional funds?. Does that happen here?

    5. Any recommendations on where to pick up the beer, food, and liquor to stock my AIRBNB. ?

    Thank you so much guys, I RTFF but could not find all this info together.

    Quote Originally Posted by CiscoMech  [View Original Post]
    I personally plan to hit this place up at least 4 times a year. Already have my next 3 trips booked. I set a budget of $1,500 max for all my trips. $500-$600 for airfare roundtrip. Nothing over 9 hrs total so that I leave in the morning and in HAV by afternoon. Make sure your Airbnb arranges taxi pickup from airport especially if you don't know how to get to your casa.

    Don't cheap out on Airbnb because you get what you pay for. I always spring for the $100 per night or so spots because they come with all the amenities I like ac, fridge, kitchen, WiFi, sometimes even hot water. So I budget $400-$500 for that.

    The last is I budget $500 for entertainment and food. I set $200 of that aside to change to pesos (that's like 80,000 pesos these days on the black market) so I can buy food and groceries I want so I can eat out one or two times during my trip, but I bring enough food that I atleast can cook what I like if food is scarce. Also bring some treats / supplies to give to the locals as well (that should validate your 'support of the Cuban people' mission and satiate your morality LOL).

    Break down the $300 entertainment budget to $50 per company. Some might say that's too much but again don't cheap out on company. You want to be highly selective about who you spend your time and resources on. Don't bring sand to the beach and remember your the prize so find the type of natural super model beauty that you would pay $200-$500 for a lazy fuck except in Cuba she will fuck and suck you like the king that you are. I keep it at $100 per day for company because I like to split the company up into day company and night company that way I can shoot for 2 pops each time. Basically getting $25 CPN (cost per nut). Then spend the day recovering the sperm count so you can go for the night round, have chica stay the night if you want and pop again in the morning.

    That's how I did my last trip and it had me considering crossing off all my other mongering travel spots. The only reason I still consider going to Sosua is because they have the beach close by and the casino. So I always feel like a pirate when I roll through. I try to hit at least 6 supermodel status in Cuba at $50 usd each. Because in America I would be lucky to even find anything even close to that level of talent and they want $200-$800. So after I hit my 6 I basically broke even $1600 which is a total ROI of my expenses.

  10. #8083

    Cuba Tourist Visa

    1) How long has it taken y'all to receive your e-visa?

    I submitted on Monday and still do not have a response other than the one confirming successful submission.

    2) Do you snail-mail your money order to the embassy in Wachington to give it to them upon arrival?

    Thanks in advance.

    KB.

  11. #8082
    Quote Originally Posted by Morales85  [View Original Post]
    Heading to Havana in next two weeks. Already booked casa in Old Havana.

    Can anybody recommend some nice local place for evening drink or / and cigar?

    A place where meeting a nice girls could end up with a success?
    The Havana Libre (formerly Havana Hilton) Hotel has a bar / disco club on the top floor, if you speak Spanish you may score there. Otherwise there are chicas outside, along Avenida 23 and Calle L.

  12. #8081
    Heading to Havana in next two weeks. Already booked casa in Old Havana.

    Can anybody recommend some nice local place for evening drink or / and cigar?

    A place where meeting a nice girls could end up with a success?

  13. #8080

    Cuba. May 1st week

    Thanks to everyone on here, especially CiscoMech for all the advice.

    Finally booked my travel and accommodation. May 1st week, staying at a Casa Particular in Vedado. Thought this may work best to straddle bars in the vicinity and those in old Havana. And, the AirBnb host confirmed visitors are OK. 😀.

    If anyone around that week, give me a nudge and happy to catchup over a drink or a meal.

    Quote Originally Posted by CiscoMech  [View Original Post]
    The thing is not everyone grew up around hustlers or gangsters. We are a community of different backgrounds all united in the common interest of pussy exploration. I grew up in Jamaica and also live close to Jamaica Ave in NYC. Both places will teach you how to not get hustled. These are some of the things you learn-.

    If anyone walks up to you at all to even say Hi, best assume they are trying to get something from you. Secondly, you have to present as a hard target or you will be seen as a mark. That means no smiling, no looking around staring at the buildings like you're lost or sightseeing (ain't shit to really see. All the buildings look like shit and there's nothing for sale that you can't get back home on Amazon shipped to your doorstep). The key is to not look weak because hustlers can spot an easy mark with those signs. You want to walk with a purpose and don't stop to talk to anyone that approaches you. If they try to block you then pick up the pace and go around looking straight ahead. Just because someone talks to you doesn't mean you're obligated to respond. Pretend your wife is at home and she accidentally pocket dialed you and you can hear her in the background getting piped by the plumber and you're trying to get home to burn the bodies.
    Quote Originally Posted by RawDeal  [View Original Post]
    Cheers mate. You have helped me close the deal.

    I was wondering whether to make a trip to Panama again as the relative travel distance-price-quality-safety equation was pretty high. I will now make a stop in Havana.

  14. #8079
    Quote Originally Posted by MongerHunger  [View Original Post]
    The DR is over rated. It's not even on my radar anymore. Been there, done that. Been to 6 different cities in the DR on multiple occasions. I will leave it for the hip-hop ghetto types.
    DR was my first exposure to the lifestyle and I probably still recommend them for a first time monger. It's lost its appeal to me after I noticed the taxi drivers, girls, and locals all came together and basically said let's fuck the gringo together. It's no longer about ensuring the tourist has a good experience but more about let's all squeeze as much money out of the tourist as we can while providing minimal value.

    This last trip as usual it was easy to get from the airport TO Sosúa, but when it came time to go back from sosua to the airport my uber got surrounded by a gang of taxi drivers and had to pull out a taser on them. This is after the taxi drivers tried to quote me $50 USD for the 10 minute drive to the airport so I said fuck it I'm using uber. I have no issues in Santiago or Santa Domingo only sosua. I am aware the taxi drivers are basically a union, but I refuse to be extorted. I rather walk the hour to the airport than give a mf $50 out of principle. Then the taxis wonder why they are sitting around all day waiting for rides.

  15. #8078
    Quote Originally Posted by CiscoMech  [View Original Post]
    I just came back from my 6th and final trip to DR.
    The DR is over rated. It's not even on my radar anymore. Been there, done that. Been to 6 different cities in the DR on multiple occasions. I will leave it for the hip-hop ghetto types.

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