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01-13-26 18:44 #8841Senior Member

Posts: 205RE: You Got Hosed
Sounds like you didn't know what you were doing and got taken to the cleaners lol.
Cuba is orders of magnitude cheaper than Santo Domingo. They aren't even in the same stratosphere. Also, you paid $60-$80 to go from the airport to the AirBnB? How does that even happen lol.
As for $80-$100 being the market price, I'm just going to ignore that because it isn't true. And how are you losing money just walking around? Yes, Cuban money can be cumbersome to handle - especially if you have small bills - but I don't see how that relates to you randomly losing money unless you have holes in your pockets.
And lastly, $100 to avoid a girl getting pregnant? Why would you do that? Abortions are free in Cuba LOL! I'm sorry that you didn't enjoy your trip but I must admit this post had me on the floor laughing my ass off; try reading the forum next time.
KingSanto
Originally Posted by Anold99
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01-13-26 17:50 #8840Senior Member

Posts: 205RE: Cubanas and Male Cologne
Yeah; slim brown thang wears my cologne (I bring like 4 different brands in those atomizer spray bottles) - they seem to prefer male cologne but I would assume that if they were exposed to high quality feminine cologne, their opinion on the topic would change fairly quickly.
KingSanto.
Originally Posted by Jiniterinator
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01-13-26 17:36 #8839Senior Member

Posts: 205RE: One Girl For A Week
Yes, you can do that. $50/day for an extended amount of time like a week is absolutely nuts though. The Cubanas are definitely going to love you lmfao; you're one of the Yumas they dream about.
KingSanto
Originally Posted by Francescoz
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01-13-26 17:32 #8838Senior Member

Posts: 205RE: Yuna Cologne
She wasn't joking. The general consensus among Cubanas is that Yumas (especially Americans and Canadians) smell good and have great cologne.
KingSanto.
Originally Posted by Nomars777
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01-13-26 14:59 #8837Senior Member

Posts: 269It's legit app to learn languages. I always change my location to where I'm at (full time traveler) and I usually pick up one or two girls while in country. Definitely takes more work than badoo, but it's an option.
Originally Posted by Mondo707
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Taco.
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01-13-26 05:56 #8836Senior Member

Posts: 434Re: Hello Talk
Hey Taco,
Originally Posted by Tacoma101
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Is this an app or are you putting us on?
Mondo.
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01-12-26 17:15 #8835Senior Member

Posts: 269Questions
I haven't seen anything out of the ordinary. No long lines or anything crazy. From what I researched, Mexico is picking up the slack on oil needs.
Originally Posted by Vendelo
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Yes, Badoo and bumble are shut down. I haven't heard what application women will turn to. There's always "Hello talk". I had a Cubana find me on there this morning.
Taco.
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01-12-26 16:14 #8834Senior Member

Posts: 35Centro
Just got back from Havana. Stayed in Centro. Few power outages during the day, 2 hours each time. No mosquitoes, kept windows closed. Cool weather so no real concerns with power outs.
Not yet seeing any signs of fuel shortages on the streets.
No replacement yet for Badoo and Bumble, so be ready to roam the streets and use your Spanish. Or, pay up at the clubs. There are always working girls standing at the back.
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01-12-26 09:29 #8833Senior Member

Posts: 434Re: Badoo
Answering my own question, haha.
Originally Posted by Mondo707
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Just tried to login to Badoo and saw the message "Badoo no longer available in Cuba".
Any idea what people there are using now?
Mondo.
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01-12-26 05:26 #8832Senior Member

Posts: 434Re: Badoo
Can you confirm that Badoo is off limits in la Habana?
Originally Posted by Tacoma101
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TIA.
Mondo.
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01-11-26 21:39 #8831Senior Member

Posts: 846Thanks for the report.
Originally Posted by Tacoma101
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Can you tell if there's been a disruption to petrol / gas and food? In other words, do you see less cars / taxis / motos driving around?
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01-11-26 17:48 #8830Senior Member

Posts: 269Boots
I'm here. Street action is BUSY on the weekends but definitely quieter than when I was here in August. I just think more people want to be out of the house during the summer months. Its technically cold right now for Cubanas. Plenty of talent last night in front of V&S and 212.
Originally Posted by WoodenLivers
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For those that like a more local scene without going deaf, I found a rooftop bar / psuedo club right on the prado. You can't miss it as people are hanging over the edge and you can feel the energy. All normal young cubans. Didn't get any working girl vibes at all. Worth checking out. 500 peso entry.
No power outages so far but I am near the Capitolio so maybe I'm in the right zone. Definitely seeing power outages in other parts of the city. And as my past trip, La Rampa (Vedado) has been dead.
Me and another board member hit up LM on Wednesday. The performer didn't get on stage until 2:50 am. Loco. Plenty of chocolate bunnies in attendance. Didn't talk prices.
What else ya want to know?
Taco.
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01-11-26 05:57 #8829Senior Member

Posts: 846All the answers to your questions have been answered in this forum innumerable times. And as recent as in the last two days.
Originally Posted by JamesDoe
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01-11-26 04:34 #8828Senior Member

Posts: 145Only 3 posts and you are asking questions like this? RTFF bro! 🙄
Originally Posted by JamesDoe
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01-10-26 21:49 #8827Regular Member

Posts: 3First Trip To Havana
Buenas. I've been a hobbyist for many years and my Spanish is pretty good, but I've never been to Cuba. Thinking about going to Havana this year to try something new. What are the typical prices for just 30 minutes? Are there any particular streets or parks where the action is concentrated? I like streetwalkers, but is going online or to casas the way to go, and does that change the price? I know prices are always negotiable, but I would never want to go to a place and contribute to messing up the market for other hobbyists by overpaying.








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