Converted money at 32.30 near Mora Mai.
Converted money at 32.30 near Mora Mai.
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16/10 the rate was 32.50 in Boca Chica
I hope it stabilizes someplace, anyplace, and stays there. These fluctuations have really messed us up. What does it work out to for a beer these days in Sosua, two or three bucks? Jeez, I can buy a beer in a local ripoff strip joint 5 minutes from where I live for 5 bucks. Some of those meals I was enjoying at Morua Mai would be 10 to 15 bucks now, with a drink or two. Fuck. I can eat at a mind boggling buffet here in the US for less than that. I know, I know, we can afford it but shit, it's a third world country and we pay US prices? Just bugs me. Maybe it bugs me a little more than others because from south florida the usual airfares to POP are a few hundred bucks more than the flights from NYC, so I feel ripped off before I have even left the ground.
Just had to blow off a little steam.
Well my French Toast coffee and internet was 120 pesos at Rockies, which is $3.60. Thats still a bargin.Originally Posted by mackey
The DR is still a great place to go. Hell, the prices in the tourist areas, anywhere in the world, are always higher than normal anyway. That's the way it is. Unbelievable how cheap things can get outside of those areas. In Chiang Mai, TL, I treated my GF and three of her friends to appetizers, dinners and drinks in her home neighborhood for only a little bit more than what I had been spending on a small steak dinner for me alone back in the tourist area.
That reminds me, gotta check the restaurant board for a good place to eat in Los Charamicos.
Sunday, October 17, 2004
1 US Dollar = 31.58000 Dominican R. Peso
1 Dominican R. Peso (DOP) = 0.03167 US Dollar (USD)
Median price = 30.41800 / 31.58000 (bid/ask)
Minimum price = 30.41800 / 31.58000
Maximum price = 30.41800 / 31.58000
Por Favor, can you add some of these tidbits to the ROW (rest of the World) section of this forum?it would be a great start to expand that section for those of us who have the worst case of wanderlust. Como Los Charamicos. Estas El Hombre!Originally Posted by mackey
will i get better rates if i exchange money at the airport upon arrival in sosua?
NEVER exchange ANY kinda money at ANY airport...they'll clip you bad!
That's not true.
Why do I get a better exchange rate @ Ban Reservas in SDQ then?
I guess I got "clipped" with an extra 1.5 RD Pesos/Dollar.
You are fine buying $100 worth of Pesos @ any airport.
Sorry, my bro, but that has not been my experience at all! (Sounds better than "That's not true", doesn't it?)...ya ya ya ya ya ya...Is too true, bro!
Maybe you have some connection with Ban Reservas in SDQ...how the fuck should I know? I'm talking about changing money at airports in general (including in D.R.), and that has not been my experience at all: 1.5 pesos SHORT is more like it.
Rough day at the office, bro? I feel ya... it's cool. LOL
Anyone else?
Got 32.70 in Santiago Saturday 10/16
P.S.
And thanks for the link to e-mail "el presidente", bro! Abso-fukkin'-lutely indispensible! LOL
Hey Reel Deal, how come you passed up the "golden opportunity" to chage your $ at STI? LOL
Time for you to switch back to de-caf my friend.
WOW! 19 trips! I'm impressed! No wonder you call yourself "Master Traveler"! But then again, it didn't take me that long to figure things out in D.R., either! LOL
Anyone else out there have similar experience?
In the 7 trips I've taken, never ONCE has the airport been able to best or even equal what I got "en la calle"!
Guess I've got a lot to learn! Will you teach me, "Master Traveler"? LOL
I's all good, bro.
Can we PLEASE GET on topic ?
otherwise just start a new thread that says . . . 1 , 2 , 3 , 44444444
Who me ? ? ?
nahhhh . . . move along, move along . . .
Done.
"Lay down your weapons, and come out with your hands up..." LOL
Dude:
Chill the fuck out!
This board is about helping each other in Third World countries.
It is not about being right or wrong.
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