Agenda upon my return
Please do not tell anyone but I am becoming fond of Hoe Town#2 (Boca Chica.) I hated the place in the beginning but it’s kinda growing on me. I’ll do a couple of days there before I return to Puerto Plata.
I have a Dominican and US cell phones. While I was at home I went through my contacts and found some chicas I have neglected so I will follow up on them. I have an extensive “bucket list” in Sosua and Puerto Plata therefore I am looking forward to tasting their fruit one at a time.
I have a quite a few places I want to see on the Island like Samana during whale season so I look forward to those excursions also.
Apparently it is high season
I have been using my American Airlines miles and I can see airfares have increased significantly. I have been flying into Las Americas (SDQ) since it is sometimes $200.00 less than flying into Gregorio Luperon (POP). Even with the lower fare I used 20k miles one way back home but my return flight was 50k miles one way to the same airport can you say “CONYASO!” That’s about $500.00 one way fare.
My RT out of JFK to POP cost 363 rt but 393 with 1 checked bag!! Best deal I ever got from them..
The best thing about an ass, is when it is sitting on my face!!
Computor Problems
I've been on the ground a week now and discovered I had computer problems and have been unable to do my regular updates. I was having trouble with my keyboard typing letters I didn't type which caused havoc with my passwords etc. I got to see Dominican efficiency at work, I took my lap top to a computer store in Andreas outside Boca Chica and they said I needed a new keyboard and it would take a while to get fixed. I was only in Boca Chica a few days so when I came back to Puerto Plata I took it to a local spot they cleaned the keyboard and ...and...whalah!
I will try to update the thread regularly I hate being behind because I have a lot to report that will make some juicy reading.
Anecdotal Thoughts & Observations
I am having quite a few different experiences I'd like to share. Some I will share by including different anecdotal observations in this report. Although many of my observations will seem to be simple to veteran mongers I find noting even the obvious beneficial to others.
Many of my observations stand out to me because although people are people and women share certain similarities regardless as to culture I find Dominican culture distinctly different from what I am accustomed to. I am sure some have had similar experiences as I am having, but I am sure others are different and unique to me because of who I am and how I choose to handle the different challenges I am facing.
I hope my thoughts and observations will give the readers insight as to what it is like to try and immerse yourself in the Dominican culture.
Las Americas Aeropuerto
I used Las Americas outside Santo Domingo because I wanted a change from the north coast and airfare is a bit cheaper. In addition now that I have a connect in Boca Chica through Yayow it has made my visits flow much more smoothly.
I arrived to a long line that took me over 45 minutes to get through. I did not have to get a tourist card since I have a stamp on my passport. It was weird standing in the Dominican line as opposed to standing in the tourist line.
Shout out to my mannnn Yayow who let me park my vehicle in his secured apartment complex. I came back all was in tact and I stayed a couple days in Boca Chica before heading home.
Are you good with tools? In the future it nowaways its super easy to replace a keyboard chasis is you have the tools. Same with drives.
Also compress is your friend, most problems are due to stuck thing below the keys
If your handy take a look at all the youtube videos avaivable
"If pussy was a stock, it would be plummeting right now, because you flooded the market with it, you are giving it away too easy" -Dave Chappelle
Hotel Don Michele-Boca Chica
Hotel Don Michele faces Playa Boca Chica in the rear and Calle Duarte in the front. It has a small parking area and is great because it is steps away from the disco El Batey as well as the other popular spots on Calle Duarte such as the Piano Bar etc.
There is a patio where you can eat, play chess or dominos. There is a restaurant that has a basic menu of food that is cooked to order.
The bar has 2 bartenders one during the day and one at night. The day bartender maybe a 6 but her personality is off the chain, so much so I am seriously thinking of going back to see her. She is a mulatta about 5'6" 140 pounds with big boobs and She smiles is friendly and easy to talk to although I really didn't understand her Spanish that well. The evening bartender is beautiful. She is a morena Dominicana I'd give her a high 7 close to an 8 about 5'7" 130pounds but she wasn't that friendly.
Of course the problem with trying to spend time with either one was bringing other chicas in and out of the hotel and getting the STANK look.
Hotel Don Michele Continued
The view from the balcony rooms at Hotel Don Michele is not as nice as Victoria House but it is decent.
The balcony rooms are $75 & $85.00 they are spacious and have flat screen TVs. The smaller rooms inside the hotel are around $40.00. I had 2 smaller rooms neither of which had TVs and one had air-conditioning problems. Some of the rooms are dated in need of paint therefore this is definitely not a 4 star hotel. I like it because of its location and the staff is pretty cordial.
Anecdotally I might not stay again only because of the 2 bartenders that have potential, I hate the idea of bringing chicas in and then back tracking and trying to talk to one of the staff we will see upon my return.
El Batey, Boca Chica
There are a few night spots in Boca Chica but El Batey disco is the premier where there are working girls and regular girls who attend frequently. I did nothing unusual in the 2 days I was there just pulled a Haitiana from last trip which turned out to be not as good sex as the first time but asi es la vida. I did meet a chic that I'd like to return to see, I got her Facebook contact info so I might see her again.
Hotel Don Michele-Boca Chica
I was given a tour of this hotel a little over a year ago by the owner. Super location. Lots of loud music coming from the beach area next door made me wonder what time everything quieted down. The owner had a Doberman that roamed the property freely. The dog seemed friendly and tame but I didn't know if that would be the case if you came in late at night. I have a thing about Dobermans as I had a bad experience with a couple here in the states.
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