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Avenida 20 de Diciembre Boca Chica
Avenida 20 de Diciembre is around the corner from Duarte and not a far walk from El Batey. This is the street that the all-inclusive resort Be Live Hamaca is on. The below listed venues are on this street also.
KOTICE Night Club
This is primarily a Dominican spot with an in-door and outside section. The outside section has a bar with tables and chairs that face the street and they also have a restaurant. When I went is was very slow with maybe a half dozen couples.
BC
This is the night club for Be Live Hamaca and it is very large inside. There are 2 dancefloors and 2 bars. There are also tables and chairs along with couches. When I went is was almost empty.
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Women in the Dominican Republic
I follow the Facebook page Women in the Dominican Republic and the below was todays delightful offering. If I ever met this chic I would probably have a heart attack...:rofl::rofl::rofl:
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The Boat House
The Boat House was where I met Ramiar and Skynard about 2 years ago, I didn't not make it last trip but I decided to return to one of Boca Chica's staple.
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So I went for breakfast which was good but why did I get the BACON? Damn I got heart burn I just can't eat some stuff like I used to but it was pretty good.
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So I went with the intention of getting breakfast and returning to my room and what did I do? I stayed for 4 hours I was sooooooooooooooo relaxed with the warm breeze it was really nice. A few beggars harassed m of course because I was on the water's edge but that comes with the territory.
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As I sat enjoying the breeze it occurred to me that I was retired. All those years I was working I had no idea what retirement would look like and I can't wait to see what is around the corner...
Congrats on the retirement and happiness it brings you. May all of us be so lucky to have a view like that when we retire, with some ready and willing chicas around to enjoy our time with us.
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Hotel Mystic Avenida Pasture, Santo Domingo
Hotel Mystic is a dated property however I like the way it is set up. There is a balcony with chairs so you can watch foot traffic after which you walk in to the front entrance. The receptionist is on your right and there is a sitting area with couches and a TV. This are is great for interviews if you do not want to immediately bring a chica to your room.
As you continue on the first floor there is a bar and restaurant. There are different types of rooms but I got a large room with a small table chairs couch and king size bed. The room was obviously dated but very comfortable. There was a flat screen TV and safe in the wall. My biggest complaint would be there was no refrigerator or mini-bar.
The other complaint I had was there was no thermostat for the air-conditioner it was either on or off. I do not like sleeping with the air-conditioner due to my sinuses so that presented a problem because the room was very uncomfortable without it.
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I was supposed to have 2 dates the first a Dominican Cupid chica wore me out in 2 hours 2 leches I was so beat I passed on the second and after eating slept till morning. I have no idea how Biglongbeach does it back to back…:rofl::rofl::rofl:
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Hotel Mystic Restaurant
Hotel Mystic has a restaurant bar on premises. The menu is not extensive there are less than a dozen items on it like steak chicken fish etc. I had the filet de mero which was good and the papas salteado were fantastic!
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Breakfast is included in the morning but it was only eggs and toast and of course mangu if you so desire.
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The restaurant was furniture was dated and I got the impression that it was not used very often by the hotel clientele but it was good to have something on premises so you do not have to leave unless you desire to do so.
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I see in the lower left of your hotel photo that they also exchange dollars. But it appears that they offer a rate closer to those exchanges in the airport. Guess you go to an atm or regular exchange for your cash to get the current rate.
Seems the hotel is charging a pretty good commission.
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Great reports Camaro. Keep them coming.
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Tenga Cuidado
I am back home in Puerto Plata and I feel more at home in my small apartment than my big house in the States. I tried a couple Puerto Plata chicas but I am not doing well in that area so back to Sosua.
On my way back from Sosua enroute to Puerto Plata on Carrettra 5 just before you get to Montellano it is common to see cows & horses grazing close to the highway in the early morning hours. This was the first time I almost hit a cow crossing the road. If you travel that route during the early morning hours all I can say is ...
TENGA MUCHO CUIDADO!
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Hotel Platino, Santiago
Right now my best contacts are in Santiago so I decided to drive down for the day. I have stayed at a few of the Santiago major hotels but Platino is my favorite because of it's location and the staff; I absolutely love how they treat me when I arrive. The rooms range from basic $55.00 to $100+ for suites.
I met my chica there and she got out of the taxi with a sexy short set. We talked a while she did a sexy shake a booty dance for me after which we got busy. I enjoyed her she is number 1 right now but who knows how this thing will end.
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Hotel Platino Complex
The Hotel Platino casino is closed but one of my favorite spots is Vitola's Cigar Bar & Restaurant. I don't smoke cigars but the restaurant and wait staff is excellent. I always enjoy the food and you can sit inside or outside. I prefer sitting outside to avoid the cigar smoke.
Upstairs is 22 which I discovered is a "hookah bar." I walked in and every body was sitting around smoking hookah. They play the typical Latin playlist and there is a flats creen playing videos. There is a bar and couches around the periphery of the club there is also an inside and a balcony. For those who smoke hookah and this is a laid back spot.
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Dominican Currency
This is nothing new for Dominican Republic veterans but there are recent reports of counterfeit Dominican notes especially the 2000 pesos note. I would be reluctant taking a 2000 peso note from anyplace other than Western Union or a bank. I generally ask for smaller bills when changing money.
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Did you have any problems with bringing a guest in Hotel Platino? I checked out their page, and they add a charge for an extra person to a room.
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Did you have any problems with bringing a guest in Hotel Platino? I checked out their page, and they add a charge for an extra person to a room.
When I arrived at the room I said I wanted a room with 2 persons, when my date arrived they let her walk in didn't check ID or anything.
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Las Colinas Mall, Santiago
I have had several Santiago dates at Las Colinas Mall, it is centrally located and everyone knows where it is. There is a food court with several restaurants and a bar if you just like drinks. It is an excellent meet and greet location.
After I left Hotel Platino I met another Santiago prospect there for our second meeting. This chica will be a hard nut to crack because she is not looking for money. She refused my help for transportation, didn't eat lunch both times, just had drinks and we went shopping for her daughter and she didn't look to me to pay for anything. This is a very proud woman and it is good to meet someone different. She refused my invitation for a weekend get away but has agreed to prepare dinner we shall see...
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Dominican Currency
This is nothing new for Dominican Republic veterans but there are recent reports of counterfeit Dominican notes especially the 2000 pesos note. I would be reluctant taking a 2000 peso note from anyplace other than Western Union or a bank. I generally ask for smaller bills when changing money.
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You cant do much with these anyway.
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You cant do much with these anyway.
Nobody acts like they've got change...so I give mine to the night nurse and she gives me more than I could ever think to ask for.
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Women in the Dominican Republic
...lovey absolutely lovely...:iconTU:
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camaro1257
Dominican Currency
This is nothing new for Dominican Republic veterans but there are recent reports of counterfeit Dominican notes especially the 2000 pesos note. I would be reluctant taking a 2000 peso note from anyplace other than Western Union or a bank. I generally ask for smaller bills when changing money.
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FYI, the serial number for the fake bills are AF3835077. I was in Carib Express in Charamicos for exchange the other day when several bills were given to a chica collecting I guess her novio's gift, next the security glass was almost shattered:eek:.
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FYI, the serial number for the fake bills are AF3835077. I was in Carib Express in Charamicos for exchange the other day when several bills were given to a chica collecting I guess her novio's gift, next the security glass was almost shattered:eek:.
Who gave the bills the Carribe clerk?
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Who gave the bills the Carribe clerk?
YES......