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  1. #35839

    Just what was needed

    I have been bringing my toys to Sosua for a few years. It has made my trips much better. Hopefully the girls will use the place to up their game. The girls can explore their enter freak.

    Quote Originally Posted by Norbert61  [View Original Post]
    Ya. You're proably right. It just seems really visible and you can see it from the school. Meh - I have seen the fair burghers of Sosua get upset about less- the shop seems to be getting a lot of traffic.

  2. #35838
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    What fur fly? These shops are a normal thing in other cities around the country. 1980 has left the building.
    Ya. You're proably right. It just seems really visible and you can see it from the school. Meh - I have seen the fair burghers of Sosua get upset about less- the shop seems to be getting a lot of traffic.

  3. #35837
    Quote Originally Posted by Norbert61  [View Original Post]
    Right beside the Jolly Roger. Well it is going to be used but it is not discrete. It is not in the combat zone proper and it sticks out like a working girl in church. I suspect it will draw some fire. I am making popcorn and waiting to watch the fur fly LOL.
    What fur fly? These shops are a normal thing in other cities around the country. 1980 has left the building.
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  4. #35836

    Sex Shop on PC

    Right beside the Jolly Roger. Well it is going to be used but it is not discrete. It is not in the combat zone proper and it sticks out like a working girl in church. I suspect it will draw some fire. I am making popcorn and waiting to watch the fur fly LOL.
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  5. #35835

    No worries

    Quote Originally Posted by RamDavidson84  [View Original Post]
    6 $ for a fuckin beer in DR? I think I was last there in 2019, I could swear it was like 1-2 bucks for a Presidente at Classico.

    You say they are starting at 150%, are they dropping down to 100 quickly or it depends? I was recently in Panama and the girls were quick to take 100 as business was slow.

    Do cops fuck with with tourists walking around with obvious girls of the night, or they just targeting hatians? Overall would you return? At $150 a fuck, I would not even consider Sosua, at 100 I could consider for reasons of nostalgia. Love the Su as it was my first monger trip.
    You can get beer cheap walking into any of the beach tiendas. Girls are 2500-3000 as long as you tell them the price and don't ask and have even marginal negotiation skills. I was there just some months back and will be there again next month. Trust me, the Haitians will be there. That's my primary choice. Don't get worked up on the doom and gloom reports. Reading reports like the ones posted by Michael1967 I just had to shake my head. That's a prime example of the phrase, "No dar papaya. " The cops won't mess with you. In fact, you might get girls clinging to you, so the cops won't mess with them. Was in Panama last year at La Bocatorena, the going rate was $15 a pop, or $30 for a double time. I pulled some good ones out of there. As with anything it all depends on where you go and how you roll.

  6. #35834
    Quote Originally Posted by WanderingMan  [View Original Post]
    This trip to Sosua proved better than anticipated, but it will be the last for me.

    On a positive note, the strip is coming back to life. Chicas. There also seems to be a better variety of females from whom to choose. The last time we visited, Sosua was overpopulated with rather full-figured, particularly in the rear, women full of tattoos and lacking social skills. This time, there was a better variety from all shapes and sizes with no particular group dominating the scene (other than many had tattoos). Many of the waitresses on Sosua beach made it more than obvious they were available after work for a price. One attractive waitress working at spot 66 stated whatever one wanted was no problem. In contrast to the past, this is fairly bold for semi-pros; or perhaps she was a pro with a side job as a server to solicit future clients. Music. The music seems to have returned to Caribbean style, which is a positive, in lieu of an overabundance of American varieties. Videography. Thankfully, far fewer people were recording videos for posting on YouTube and other places on the Internet than in the past. Behaviors. Mongers seemed better control of their behaviors than when things centered around the Ahnvee Hotel.

    The neutral. Restaurants. The variety of restaurants proved to be fairly consistent, with nothing standing out, but there are many that we never tried. Though many restaurants closed (like Sinatra's), the replacements in the same locations seemed to offer identical menu options. The fare at Hotel Alecia proved decent and inexpensive for breakfast, but they are only open for breakfast. New Garden offers a safe bet for meals, but is over-priced. Lodging. My travel mate plans to return for two weeks just after the new year. He's been able to talk with a variety of hosts who offer a discount for that period if you talk with them directly in lieu of using the Internet for inquiries. He also prefers a small area to explore prior to booking, one with familiarity. Perla de Sosua offered him a decent rate, but it's not the highest quality. People. We noted many of the people in Sosua remember us from the past, including names. It was impressive how they remember people.

    The bad. Prices. The pricing in Sosua significantly increased from the past, and my travel mate and I can eat in the United States or any monger travel destination for the current pricing in Sosua. The same is true for the hotel or AirBnB pricing. The women, well they are always costly, in one way or another, no matter the place. My mate tells me they are trying to negotiate from $150 and the proves consistent with what other mongers stated when eating meals. My travel mate drinks beer and alcohol and indicated pricing for beer in Sosua runs about 350 pesos, or $6. Transportation. Quad runners were everywhere on this trip with mongering drivers who likely never drove one in the past.

    So why is this likely the last trip? Other places, such as Colombia, offer a better bang for the buck and more to do. Next stop, Medellin.

    Best of luck on your endeavors.
    6 $ for a fuckin beer in DR? I think I was last there in 2019, I could swear it was like 1-2 bucks for a Presidente at Classico.

    You say they are starting at 150%, are they dropping down to 100 quickly or it depends? I was recently in Panama and the girls were quick to take 100 as business was slow.

    Do cops fuck with with tourists walking around with obvious girls of the night, or they just targeting hatians? Overall would you return? At $150 a fuck, I would not even consider Sosua, at 100 I could consider for reasons of nostalgia. Love the Su as it was my first monger trip.

  7. #35833

    Yup Brutal

    Quote Originally Posted by WanderingMan  [View Original Post]
    The Dominican police were rounding up Haitians on Sosua Beach today. The police chased Haitians into the water and brought them out in plastic handcuff. Quite the sight.
    Yes even my GF got deported but she bride her way back in, too bad many a fine haitains chicas that were once in abundance!!

  8. #35832

    Food

    Food isn't expensive if you look for local alternatives to gringo prices. Try "Comedor El Campito Tropical" on Google maps for Sosua. A pleasant Comedor in a tropical garden near Highway 5 in El Batey. Every meal less than $250 pesos. You do have to accept local limits too. Get there by noon or choices start to run out. They open at 11:30 close by 1:30 PM.

  9. #35831

    Police Rounding up Haitians at Sosua Beach

    The Dominican police were rounding up Haitians on Sosua Beach today. The police chased Haitians into the water and brought them out in plastic handcuff. Quite the sight.
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  10. #35830
    Quote Originally Posted by MwenByen  [View Original Post]
    P.S. My travel ban from the Thai government is almost over. Man I can't wait to visit Phuket, Koh samui and Bangkok again.
    Well that has to be a story in itself.

  11. #35829

    Tearful Farewell

    I completely agree with you on this, the prices are extremely high in that town. Restaurants charge between $700-2500 pesos for food. Having a hotel that has a stove is a plus. At least you can go grocery shopping. A while back I written a detailed report on why the women of Sosua charge high rates. They have to pay folks to watch their kids, store their clothes, pay rent in two different accommodations, pay the high prices for food and last but not least break off their padrote and mamadorte. Pimps in Latin terms, if it wasn't me having a business tied to Dominican Republic more than likely I wouldn't never return. Don't get me wrong I love my women Haitian black all the way too mulataa and very bottom heavy. But hell I'm not going to be paying $65-140 for some the same ass I can get in the motherland for $2-15! I don't won't this place to die because so many people worked so hard to build it up. I think after this year I won't never return to Sosua never again too.

    P.S. My travel ban from the Thai government is almost over. Man I can't wait to visit Phuket, Koh samui and Bangkok again.

    Quote Originally Posted by WanderingMan  [View Original Post]
    This trip to Sosua proved better than anticipated, but it will be the last for me.

    On a positive note, the strip is coming back to life. Chicas. There also seems to be a better variety of females from whom to choose. The last time we visited, Sosua was overpopulated with rather full-figured, particularly in the rear, women full of tattoos and lacking social skills. This time, there was a better variety from all shapes and sizes with no particular group dominating the scene (other than many had tattoos). Many of the waitresses on Sosua beach made it more than obvious they were available after work for a price. One attractive waitress working at spot 66 stated whatever one wanted was no problem. In contrast to the past, this is fairly bold for semi-pros; or perhaps she was a pro with a side job as a server to solicit future clients. Music. The music seems to have returned to Caribbean style, which is a positive, in lieu of an overabundance of American varieties. Videography. Thankfully, far fewer people were recording videos for posting on YouTube and other places on the Internet than in the past. Behaviors. Mongers seemed better control of their behaviors than when things centered around the Ahnvee Hotel.

    The neutral. Restaurants. The variety of restaurants proved to be fairly consistent, with nothing standing out, but there are many that we never tried. Though many restaurants closed (like Sinatra's), the replacements in the same locations seemed to offer identical menu options. The fare at Hotel Alecia proved decent and inexpensive for breakfast, but they are only open for breakfast. New Garden offers a safe bet for meals, but is over-priced. Lodging. My travel mate plans to return for two weeks just after the new year. He's been able to talk with a variety of hosts who offer a discount for that period if you talk with them directly in lieu of using the Internet for inquiries. He also prefers a small area to explore prior to booking, one with familiarity. Perla de Sosua offered him a decent rate, but it's not the highest quality. People. We noted many of the people in Sosua remember us from the past, including names. It was impressive how they remember people.

    The bad. Prices. The pricing in Sosua significantly increased from the past, and my travel mate and I can eat in the United States or any monger travel destination for the current pricing in Sosua. The same is true for the hotel or AirBnB pricing. The women, well they are always costly, in one way or another, no matter the place. My mate tells me they are trying to negotiate from $150 and the proves consistent with what other mongers stated when eating meals. My travel mate drinks beer and alcohol and indicated pricing for beer in Sosua runs about 350 pesos, or $6. Transportation. Quad runners were everywhere on this trip with mongering drivers who likely never drove one in the past.

    So why is this likely the last trip? Other places, such as Colombia, offer a better bang for the buck and more to do. Next stop, Medellin.

    Best of luck on your endeavors.

  12. #35828
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    They have pictures from being on those 4 wheel shits from last time they were there. How much do they cost to rent? I remember 20 years ago renting a scooter for $35/ day. That was a one time only thing because it was only $14 to rent a damn car and go wherever you wanted.
    I believe they are also a more expensive than a car (about $60/ day I think) - you can get a car short term for $40 per day. Gringo price. The four wheelers are cool and a bit safer than a scooter but you will still come a distant second in a car crash- they also have a nasty habit of flipping over if you hit a speed bump at speed- you also have to think where you will park a 4-wheeler. You can't leave it on the street at night.

  13. #35827

    Restaurant

    Here is a picture (below) of a restaurant named La Nortena Bar that had very good food. You can order food off the grill in front as it's cooking and select your choices. It's decent quality chicken and ribs. You can eat there or take it with you. Very reasonable prices. A bit of advice is don't go there on a Sunday afternoon when they are closed.

    As far as beer and chica pricing, I will tell my mate he is paying too much for both.
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  14. #35826
    Quote Originally Posted by WanderingMan  [View Original Post]
    This trip to Sosua proved better than anticipated, but it will be the last for me.

    My mate tells me they are trying to negotiate from $150 and the proves consistent with what other mongers stated when eating meals. My travel mate drinks beer and alcohol and indicated pricing for beer in Sosua runs about 350 pesos, or $6.
    Your mate is drinking and whoring in the wrong spots. Beer is usual less than 200 and for 9000 pesos for a girl she better be a super model with a golden pussy. He can pay what he likes but that is pretty damn much. I over pay for semi pros / amateurs with service extras and I don't pay that.

  15. #35825
    Quote Originally Posted by WanderingMan  [View Original Post]
    Lodging. My travel mate plans to return for two weeks just after the new year. He's been able to talk with a variety of hosts who offer a discount for that period if you talk with them directly in lieu of using the Internet for inquiries.
    Great report. The owner of the hotel I stayed in last time lives in Florida. I hit him up directly for my next stay and that mf wanted more than the price online, so after reading the hotel thread I booked at Alicia Beach instead. I am only going because my cousins decided to have their birthday there this year. The group is staying for 5 days, but they will only get 3 days out of me before moving on.

    They have pictures from being on those 4 wheel shits from last time they were there. How much do they cost to rent? I remember 20 years ago renting a scooter for $35/ day. That was a one time only thing because it was only $14 to rent a damn car and go wherever you wanted.
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