now about power outages, I experienced 2 of them while I was there for 21 days, but thats due to all the renovations, and power come back very quick, tghe longest time without power was like 20 minutes.
now about power outages, I experienced 2 of them while I was there for 21 days, but thats due to all the renovations, and power come back very quick, tghe longest time without power was like 20 minutes.
Putas are like lottery tickets, sometimes you get a winner sometimes you get a loser.
Monique replied to an email and wrote...
"The apartment has a patio with street view and an entrance from the hotel or from the street. Hotel El Colibri is a guest friendly hotel.
...I'm confirming this is #73 and if it is, I'm booking. Thanks for the heads-up.
I hit the colibri for 1 night on Aug 3rd and was told to book room 58. Does that have the fucked up king bed?
It aint over till I am done!!!
100_0629.jpg100_0632.jpg100_0631.jpg100_0634.jpg100_0635.jpg100_0628.jpg100_0636.jpg100_0630.jpg100_0637.jpg recent construction....New bar and restaurant....100_0633.jpg
work is just about complete, with an entrance directly on Pedro Clisante. Maybe bring more life to that part of PC.
Why should I limit myself to only one woman when I can have as many women as I want?
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where is colbri? near passions?
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I got the grand tour of El Colibri when I was there and was pretty impressed.......
loved those King Size Beds they had there........
half decent location and not too far from a lot of action......
the pool, restaurant and grounds were very nice........
El Colibri is probably the closest thing in Sosua to what you'd expect to find in Jamaica for a hotel
Bitch you wasn't with me shootin' in the gym ...
I took my chica to El Clibri for the friday seafood special last week. Disappointing is an understatement. I spoke with Patrick, who seems to run the show in Moniques absence, and he told me it was all you can eat for 495. I reserved for 2 persons at 7pm when they start.
The special comes with a soup. I guess the tiny portion of soup served with a teaspoon should have been warning enough about the meal experience. I told the waitress about the small soup portion and it took her two more portions to get it right. She served the third portion with a regular soup spoon and the portion itself was twice the first two portions. All together (3 soups) it was like a bowl of soup in the states. Tasty soup, but very little seafood despite being called seafood soup.
The main course arrived and it was also tasty with a variation of seafood items, including half a lobster. The waitress looked at me with a look like you really want a second portion. I spoke with Patrick and he said yes it is all you can eat and I will take care of you and he told the waitress to get me a second portion. Again tasty, but no lobster second portion.
Tired of dealing with them about getting food so when Patrick came to ask if we wanted dessert. I told him since they did not have ice cream, we would go next door to Germania restaurant for ice cream. He said he would take care of it. He took care of me alright charging me about double the price of the same ice cream served at Germania. He sent one of his people there to get it and charged me double for the few steps it took to get it. El Colibri, you disappoint. Diners beware.
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