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    Newbie here, on my way to DR to Field of Dreams for the first time in December! Plane booked. Anyone going there between Dec 13th - Dec 18th?

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    Re: Getting started as a monger, the new section

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    couple hours, and and 3000/ $83.33 for an overnighter. Keep in mind, things are different in the DR than stateside. Short appt. typically, not always , but typically are OSOG and the overnighter is OSOG that night and another SOG in the morning. This varies greatly, but that is what you should expect. Anything addl. Is a bonus. The key here is to be explicit and precise and negotiate what you want. If you want two or three shots, say so first. If you want cim , say so. Also, make sure you understand how much you agreed on. Pull out your pad and write it down and show it to her. Also, write “pesos” after the amount so you dont have her try the BS afterwards that she was talking dollars. They will try to con you

    in sosua, a short time appt is around 1000/ $27.78 , 1500 tops, and overnighter 1500, tops2000/ $55.55.

    bring your own condoms, and lots of them, and bring some lube. Nothing worse than if you hit a dry hole. I have also encountered some of the tightest pussies ever in the DR. there seem to be an abuncance of spinners there, maybe 95 pounds soaking wet. Not to mention, you may well be trying to make your personal best in the number of shots per day. Some slip and slide goes a long way towards that end. No sense in getting a sore dick. If you want or need some dick meds, they are readily available in the DR. at blackbeards, they sell them at the front desk. In sosua at the new garden, two doors down is a pharmacy. They typically say not to bring in any script med you dont have a script for. Illicit drug use in the DR is very frowned on, and lots of little stings are set up to fleece people out of their money. If you are going to the DR to do some 420, get that thought out of your mind. You DO NOT want to go to a DR jail. You want to recreate with a drug other than viagra or cialis, go find somebody else to hang with. You are not going to find any friends in this group

    for some reason, they do not give you wash cloths for your shower in the DR. if you are like me, I like a washcloth. Bring your own. Also, bring a bar of soap. The little bars they give you, coupled with the lack of a washcloth and the number of showers you will be taking suck. Two of the small bars they give is barely enough for the gals, let alone you. Nothing worse than having a small bar of soap broke in three pieces because it is so thin. Keep in mind, the DR is a humid country. Hot and humid. You take a shower before and after sex. The gals do as well. It is SOP down there. If she doesnt want a shower, run. Also, bring your own shampoo, they dont provide it. You could well take 6-8 showers in a days time if you were hitting it hard

    the water is not fit to drink. Will make you sick. Drink bottled water only. When brushing your teeth, rinse with bottled water. It is ok to rinse your brush off with tap water, just leave it out to dry. Keep your mouth shut in the shower as well. Lol a little is not going to hurt a thing, I.e. Your lips being damp, etc... just try not to swallow any water. Spit it out. Meds are readily available should you catch a bug, but with a little common sense, it is a non issue. Cipro, a broad range antibiotic will wipe easily wipeout any food or waterborne illness you could get if you get sloppy in your approach. Remember, dont drink the water, and be mindful of eating food from a street vendor. Zentel will also wipe out montezumas revenge easily.

    at blackbeards, they have a small mini bar in the room. It has beer, pop , water and chips I think. Not sure what all else in it. Maybe some rum as well. There is also a grocery store around the corner that you can pick things up as well.
    In sousua, there are stores either way from the new garden , just a few doors away, that you can get water./pop./ beer . There is a mini fridge in the room. New garden also has a bar and a restaurant. These both close I think around 11 or so. Not sure. Never there at that time


    surge protector. Bring a surge protector to protect anything electric or electronic you bring. I.e. Computer, camera, ipod etc... the electricity is very up and down in the DR and you must protect yourself from surges. Even with the generators kicking in right away, power varies greatly and it is not if the electric goes out, it is when the electric goes out

    blackbeards has wireless. Works rather slow , sometimes , in the rooms. Works well around the pool/ restaurant area. Blackbeards also has a computer there you can use. New garden hotel has good wireless. Works everywhere, including the room. At least it did in mine, I was in the new section. Seems I may have heard it doesnt work so well in the old section (note, wireless screwed up for 4 days here this trip. Sucks having to go to the internet cafe to check in for work)

    suntan lotion , a hat to cover your head. It gets hot out in the sun. if you have troubles with getting burnt, you will for sure in the DR. I got super fried and dehydrated the last day of our trip this spring. Spent the afternoon frolicking in the pool with the chickadees. Knew I was getting some sun. just didnt realize how much. Made me sick. Missed the last night party there. In bed sick with the chills and fever.


    Taxi fare from santiago airport to sosua is 90-100 dollars, U.S. There is a board up with all the cities and what they charge there. Blackbeards is puerto plata, costamar beach, 75-80 bucks. Get your dollar amount agreed upon before you set foot in the cab or they get a handle on any of your luggage. It is slightly negotiable. Last trip down, they wanted 90 bucks , which was higher than the board rate and quickly backed off when we said no. cab rates are high. Between the gas being high and the cost of vehicles on the island coupled with a taxi mafia, the rates are high. It isnt so bad when you split the fare with another. Check at the hotel if any others are going to the airport the same trip you are. The rate is the same for one passenger as it is for 2 or 4. if you have more than 2, they will try and surcharge you. Tell them to get lost. They will capitulate. I will check with blacbeards a few weeks in advance to see if anybody else is coming in at the same time as our flights to see if any rideshare can be worked out. Highly doubt it, we will be 25% of their biz, doesnt leave a lot when you spread the rest of the arrivals out over a handful of days and the different flight times but worth a try

    tipping a surcharge is already figured in on your food. A small tip is customary but not necessary. Same with drinks. HOWEVER, tipping you barmaid once and again thru the night has its benefits

    tipping the gals, like here in the states is not necessary. Remember, you are paying them a weeks wages for an hours work. If a gal really trips you trigger, trip away. Remember this though, the more money we throw at them , the more they want. Dont be part of the problem

    fwiw dept. dont tell the gals on the local boards you are going to the DR. in their minds, every person in that country has HIV. Just keep a lid on it. You dont want some jealous broad starting problems for you (they would cock block you by telling others that you were in the DR and you know how the gals are down there, ) and try to make it so you could only see them
    English/Spanish Phrase Guide

    the islanders appreciate an effort at at least attempting some of the language. Also, it can be fun to teach each other your respective languages. Also gives an old fart something in common with a young hottie besides your having a dick and her wanting it. That being said, cross out the word dick, like or love and put in “my money” and you will get the hint. Lol she is loving the bucks, nothing else

    Greetings:

    hello -- hola
    goodbye -- adios
    Good Morning/Day -- buenos dias
    Good Afternoon -- buenas tardes
    Good evening/night -- buenas noches
    Nice to meet you -- mucho gusto
    My name is… -- Mi nombre es…
    How are you? -- Como esta?
    Very well, thank you -- Muy bien, gracias
    See you soon -- Hasta luego.

    General:

    Please -- por favor
    thank you -- gracias
    you're welcome -- de nada
    yes -- si
    no -- no
    good -- bueno
    bad -- malo
    sorry -- perdon/disculpame
    excuse me -- permiso
    I -- yo
    you (informal) -- tu
    you (formal) -- usted
    he/she/it -- el/ella
    we -- nosotros
    you (plural) -- ustedes
    they -- ellos/ellas

    At the hotel:

    I'm American -- Soy americano/a
    I'm Canadian -- Soy canadiense
    I'm British -- Soy Ingles
    Hotel -- hotel
    bathroom -- baño
    price -- precio
    money -- dinero
    bank -- banco
    key -- llave
    room -- habitacion
    beach -- playa
    towels -- toallas
    soap -- jabon

    Food and drink:

    the restaurant -- el restaurante
    menu -- menu
    food -- comida
    breakfast -- desayuno
    lunch -- almuerzo
    dinner -- cena
    drinks -- bebidas
    water -- agua
    juice -- jugo
    soft drink -- refresco
    beer -- cerveza
    rum -- ron
    rum and coke -- cuba libre
    rum and 7-up -- santa libre
    red wine -- vino tinto
    white wine -- vino blanco
    ice -- hielo
    milk -- leche
    coffee -- cafe
    tea -- te
    salt/pepper -- sal/pimienta
    sugar -- azucar

    Exploring:

    small corner grocery -- colmado
    store -- tienda
    bus -- guagua
    motocycle taxi -- motoconcho
    post card -- tarjeta
    post office -- correo
    stamp -- sello
    telephone -- telefono
    beauty salon -- peluqueria

    General phrases:

    Can you help me please? -- Me ayuda por favor?
    Do you need help? -- Necesita ayuda?
    Do you speak English? -- Habla ingles?
    I don't speak Spanish -- No hablo español
    Is this purified water? -- Es agua purificado?
    Where's the bathroom? -- Donde esta el baño?
    The bill, please -- La cuenta, por favor
    I don't understand -- No intiendo
    Please speak slowly -- Hable despacio por favor
    Where is/are… -- Donde esta/estan…
    I would like… -- Quisiera…
    What is the exchange rate? -- Que es la tasa de cambio?
    Bon appetit! -- Buen provecho!

    Shopping phrases:

    How much is it? -- Cuanto cuesta?
    It's cheap/expensive -- Es barato/caro
    It's too much -- Es demasiado
    I would like to buy… -- Quiero comprar…
    Can you help me? -- Puede ayudarme?
    I like it -- Me gusta.
    I don't like it -- No me gusta
    Please leave me alone -- Por favor, dejeme
    Thank you for your help -- Gracias por su ayuda

    Numbers:

    one -- uno
    two -- dos
    three -- tres
    four -- cuatro
    five -- cinco
    six -- seis
    seven -- siete
    eight -- ocho
    nine -- nueve
    ten -- diez
    twenty -- veinte
    thirty -- treinta
    forty -- cuarenta
    fifty -- cincuenta
    sixty -- sesenta
    seventy -- setenta
    eighty -- ochenta
    ninety -- noventa
    one hundred – cien
    important things to remember. Consider them to be gotta do's

    beer bottles are not all twist off. Bring a bottle opener for your room if you drink in your room

    make a photo copy of your passport to carry on your person

    cash only, no credit card use except in an emergency. Travelers checks hard to cash (if not impossibleand not recommended. Bring 50-100 U.S. Singles, some 20's . ,10's and 5's. Maybe2- 400 bucks broken down
    you guys are going to be arriving late and dont have time to stop to change dollars to pesos. Comus and I will cash extra so you will be covered as the party will start shortly on your arrival
    only bring two credit cards, leave the rest of your cards and other contents of your wallet in the states.
    Notify your credit card company you what dates you are going to be in the DR

    copy the numbers of you cc's and the 800 numbers to call should you loose your credit cards for some reason and carry them somewhere in your luggage

    bar of soap and a wash cloth if you desire(no wash clothes in the DR , or shampoo for that matter

    bring your own condoms, (bring plenty) and lube

    small note pad and pen, carry in your shirt pocket

    surge protector for your electronics

    suntann lotion and hat

    carry your cash on your body at all times while in transit. Keep your electronics in a carry on, do not check them. May not be there when you get there
    Great post. I have been to Sosua many times and have usually stayed at Europa. Paid $38 and the rooms were twice the size as New Garden and half the price. New Garden was like $70- $80 a night. I so much prefer Europa. I wouldn't recommend anyone stay at New Garden. Yes they give you a free breakfast, but you can go to Rockies and get the same breakfast or better for $5.00 . With all the new places down there, I still think Europa is the best bang for your buck . Even though Diego is a lunatic. LMAO.

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    Newbie here, on my way to Domican Republic

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    Re: Getting started as a monger, the new section

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    A wealth of info can't say how much time and money one can save on you trip by subscribing and be sure to get active and share with the board there are many sections here to which you can add input! Welcome and hope your trip goes well

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    welcome to the board and have a blast.

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    Re: 02/2010 - Getting started as a monger, the new section

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    Well you guys asked for it, so the section has been created.
    Still going strong

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    Re: 02/2010 - Getting started as a monger, the new section

    Quote Originally Posted by Atlantic City Jimmy View Post
    Still going strong
    Yeah Mon!

    70 posts in 8 years.....must be some kind of world record....
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    Re: 02/2010 - Getting started as a monger, the new section

    Quote Originally Posted by greydread View Post
    Yeah Mon!

    70 posts in 8 years.....must be some kind of world record....
    This thread is the best thread with the most posts and the most views of any thread in the history of mankind going back to the etchings on cave walls. All of that crap about 70 posts is FAKE NEWS. FAKE NEWS I tell ya.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PapiQueRico View Post
    This thread is the best thread with the most posts and the most views of any thread in the history of mankind going back to the etchings on cave walls. All of that crap about 70 posts is FAKE NEWS. FAKE NEWS I tell ya.
    Nothing fake here

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