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    How different men define classy is as different as the individual men who are defining it...
    I do believe that I prefaced my opinion by saying "in my opinion".

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    Classy and classy looking are two very different things in my opinion,especially when referring to girls walking the streets of Sosua.
    And that was the whole genesis of chasing this turd. The phase as quoted "Classy girls in Rhumba's." If any of us has the idea that a ho can't package herself as a Classy girl has got a serious problem with their own ego. Many ho's all over the world package themselves up as high priced. That package includes at lot of things which includes how they carry themselves, their clothes and their makeup. Ultimately, the #1 thing that it all comes down to is the girls looks and her body parts. An appealing face with ass, tits and a flat stomach. If you are a sucker for the package, then you pay their requested price. If you are got some game, persistence and stay within your set price limits, anything is possible when the reality of feeding the kids & paying the bills are the #1 priority vs buying the latest I-Phone.

    It seems to me based off a few comments that I have read, it appears as if some people are in the opinion that if a girl is selling pussy and walking the streets, she does not have the right to consider herself "Classy" ---whether she is or is not in Rhumba is irrelevant. That is absolute bullshit!!! Again, when hard times hit and low season or "low week" is in full swing, the "Classy" packaged chicas that normally only go to Classico's at night, hit the streets during the day just like every other chica that is hustling to get that paper. You just have to put some time in the Sou with your eyes wide the fuck open and you will see it all play out. Last trip Gissel was sitting in Rhumba with her momma on a Sunday afternoon at 6PM and they both were working! Brickhouse Angela as well as Sad'e can be seen on the stroll too!

    Just because I didn't post a pic of these deemed "Classy" bitches sitting in Rhumba, does not mean that they aren't there. However, if you want the real "Classy Dominican Ho" that you will never see in Sosua, then take your ass to Santo Domingo and pay the real "Classy Dominican Ho" price; they start at about $200.

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    Re: 11/2015 - Camaro’s Journal Part 2 -2015-2016

    Tenga Cuidado

    A friend of mine reports he took the below chica out of Rumbas and after stroking for a while she quit and would not let him finish, after which she demanded her money. He paid her in order to avoid the drama.

    She frequents Rumba regularly as in all things YMMV.





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    La Bomba Isla (Isla gas station) Calle Principal, Sabaneta

    La Bomba Isla is one of the primary night spots in Sabaneta. Sabaneta is on Highway 5 in between Cabarete and Gasper Hernandez. The gas station is converted into an open bar and dance spot at night.



    On Friday nights it's pretty slow until about midnight when people start coming in. Mostly people dance bachata on the dance floor drink and smoke hookah. After midnight there is a strip show. Male and female strippers come out and get totally naked. They start with their routine on the dance floor and then go out into the audience and give individual dances. You can touch but only briefly, the dancers will give you about 2 minutes and you are expected to tip.




    I went with Ms. Sabaneta and this was my second date with her. I have been interested in her not just because she is a civilian but because I would like to spend time in Sabaneta. Our communication has been hot and cold in one conversation she snapped on me demanding I make a commitment for a long term relationship...REALLY I just met you...lol! I barked back and she immediately changed her tune. She got humble so I figured I'd try again.

    She's a Corona drinker and Coronas are 130 pesos there but 250 pesos in Classicos so I figured no problem I can be a BIGGGG spender...lol! She was distant at first but after a few Coronas she's feeling good and snuggling so I know I am INNNN for the night...yeah!

    We are really enjoying one another's company she's going back and forth to the bathroom since she is drinking and I love the view as she walks away and comes back she is soooooooooooooooo sexy to me. She does this point thing with her nose. Those of you who know Dominican culture it's common for Dominicans to point with their nose and lips and the face she made when she was doing it was sexy I want to be with this woman lyke REALLY baddd!

    So we leave La Bomba headed toward the cabana that's between Sabaneta and Cabarette and she flips and does a Jekyl & Hyde on me. You don't want a serious relationship BLAH BLAH BLAH almost the same conversation we had before. I took her home dropped her off and on my way back to Puerto Plata she starts again with how she's interested in me BLAH BLAH BLAH.

    I don't know if she is bi-polar or if it was the alcohol but either way I am looking for another chic in Sabaneta.

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    Re: 11/2015 - Camaro’s Journal Part 2 -2015-2016

    Sooooo buck naked men & women in a club dancing??? So what did the women look like that were in the audience that were getting all warmed up. Was it a kick yourself in the ass kind of moment for brining a chica to the show?

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    Re: 11/2015 - Camaro’s Journal Part 2 -2015-2016

    Quote Originally Posted by Shogun Warrior View Post
    Sooooo buck naked men & women in a club dancing??? So what did the women look like that were in the audience that were getting all warmed up. Was it a kick yourself in the ass kind of moment for brining a chica to the show?
    It started slow we arrived about 10pm but about 12am just before the strip show the chics started coming in. It was no Classicos or Rumbas but there were some doable chics in the house. In fact I saw maybe about 2 or 3 I would give an 8 but I have no idea how receptive they would be to gringos.

    I wouldn't say it was a kick myself in the ass moment because I was really satisfied with who I was with until she nutted up on me after we left the club.

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    Re: 11/2015 - Camaro’s Journal Part 2 -2015-2016

    Quote Originally Posted by Shogun Warrior View Post
    "classy ho at Rumbas....GTFOOH!! bwahahah"


    They go to where the money is at. They dress the part and get $100 per fuck and rarely lower their price. Why not? Because jugheads are paying it. So respect their hustle---THEY ARE GETTING PAID!

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    Re: 11/2015 - Camaro’s Journal Part 2 -2015-2016

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    Bourbon Street Restaurant , Pedro Clisante Sosua

    Bourbon Street Restaurant is now open in the old El Toro Bar spot. The restaurant is across the street from Rumbas and has an open air view of Pedro Clisante.

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    There is a cash desk however this is for the wait staff

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    The venue has 2 bars

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    In addition it has a cigar bar that is enclosed from the restaurant

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    All the food is prepared fresh to order. My dish for the night was Mahi Mahi with red beans and rice. There was a mixup and the waitress brough me salmon and rice but the order was corrected within 10 minutes, I am sure if I got some one else's plate or not. The red beans and rice were EXCELLENT and the fish was not the best but it was decent. My plate was 700 pesos so it was more comparable to US prices. In fact almost everything on the menu was in that price range therefore this restaurant is not for the budget traveler. If you are a drinker you could easily drop 1500 pesos in the blink of an eye.

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    An American Vibe

    The music is smooth jazz like you were in a nice jazz spot in Atlanta or New Orleans, I particularly enjoyed this since I am a jazz lover. There is nothing Dominican about this establishment other than the staff. I spoke with the owner and he advised almost all of his staff are tourism students in the University who are studying English. The staff was very friendly and professional...very un-Dominican...ROTFL!

    The dining area is nice with an open air breeze and ceiling fans and there is plenty of space between the seating.

    The night I visited was a bad night

    There was heavy rain the first night I visited and the power went out on Pedro Clisante. The back up generator kicked in for Rumbas across the street but their generator didn't kick in for almost 15 minutes. It was a little unnerving sitting there in the dark. There was a mix up on my order and the bathroom is in desperate need of renovation. The toilet I used didn't flush.

    I spoke with the owner and he advised the bathroom was in renovation and he would check on my other concerns.

    My anecdotal assessment

    Although my first experience was a bit disappointing the owner is the same individual who owns the Victorian House. When I was at the Victorian House he went out of his way to assist me with my concerns up-grading my room ect. The owner is very customer service orientated in fact he took the time to talk to me for over 15 minutes therefore I have confidence that the aforementioned issued will be addressed.

    This is a very American spot from the food to the music to the prices. My impression was you are paying for the ambiance as much as the food. In reality the same set up in the United States the food might cost a little more.

    There was a security officer present when I was there and all the staff were professional and polite.

    The venue is a restaurant, bar and cigar room. It is a great place to do interviews if you met a classy PFP chic at Rumbas who could appreciate the ambiance.
    IMHO I would not dine there with a PFP chica because between 2 people for drinks and a meal you could drop 2000 pesos easily and for me I'd rather give a PFP chica a 300 pesos meal than a 1000 pesos meal especially since I am paying for her time. On the contrary if it wasn't for the venue being in the middle of Hoe town on the strip I would gladly take a civilian to an establishment such as that because I believe we would both enjoy ourselves.

    I will definitely return and add more updates later.
    My second visit

    On my second visit I tried the salmon with red beans and rice

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    This salmon dish comes with shrimp but since I do not eat shell fish I passed. The salmon was tasty however the red beans and rice were not as flavorable as the first time. My dish was 700 pesos.

    The service was a little slow and my waiter was AWOL when I was ready to pay. This time I saw there were a few seats on the side walk for those who wanted to eat and enjoy the foot traffic.

    I continue to enjoy the music and the overall atmosphere so I will return frequently when I am in the mood.

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    Re: 11/2015 - Camaro’s Journal Part 2 -2015-2016

    Quote Originally Posted by camaro1257 View Post
    Tenga Cuidado

    A friend of mine reports he took the below chica out of Rumbas and after stroking for a while she quit and would not let him finish, after which she demanded her money. He paid her in order to avoid the drama.

    She frequents Rumba regularly as in all things YMMV.

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    Thanks for the info Camaro, we need more of this type of report with pics.

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    San Cristobal- Sector Cambita la Guaga

    This extended stay is almost over it’s time to head back to the U.S. and do my taxes and spend time with family and friends. I’ll do some time in San Cristobal, the Capital and Boca Chica. I was going to leave from Puerto Plata this time but the difference in the airfare one way was about $300.00 so I figured I’d use that money to venture south. Since the last time Ms. San Cristobal and I were together the only thing she has asked me for is to recharge her cell phone…I am thinking “REALLY?” DAMN 200 pesos is gonna break me…ROTFL!

    I was looking forward to seeing her again. I arrived in Cambita la Guaga which is a small municipality outside San Cristobal. The drive was more enjoyable this time do to the fact there was no rain.



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    Hotel Indiana, Cambita la Gua Gua

    Ms. San Cristobal found Hotel Indiana which is a short distance from her house. She did not like it because the largest room was 2500 pesos and she thought that was too much, she wanted to find another hotel but I decided it was better to stay closer to where she lives. I appreciate another example of her trying to save me money.



    Hotel Indiana is a 1 star cabana type hotel in the campo. The power went out frequently there was only cold water and there was no WIFI. There was no Orange signal so I was glad I brought both my Claro phone and hotspot had I not I would have been sucking wind.





    I was definitely in the campo there was no WIFI the power went out frequently and the matress was hard as hell...lol! There was a Jacuzzi tube that I did not use the room was spacious and the staff was very helpful. One of the grounds men helped me top up my Claro hotspot and the staff went out of there way for me.

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    Bar Baro's Bar Restaurante, San Cristobal

    Ms. San Cristobal and I had a date night down town San Cristobal at a venue called Bar Baro's. It was an open air venue with drinks food and hookah smoke. Security pats you down the floor was gravel& dirt and there were tables inside and outside.

    There was a Latin playlist and music was at a decent volume so you could hear yourself think.






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    Playa Palenque

    I had to play a good son-in-law for Ms. San Cristobal's mothers birthday so we went to Playa Palenque 5 of us in tow. I have been to Plata Najayo twice which is about 30 minutes west outside San Cristobal and Playa Palenque is about 15 minutes west of Playa Najayo.





    Ms. San Cristobal orders lunch for everyone. I looked at the menu and I saw 1000 pesos shrimp and lobster dinners but what does she order???? WHAT? The least expensive fish dinners for 5. I spent just over 2000 pesos for the crew and the food was GREAT! The fish was small but very tasty and I believe the French fries were battered because they were very crunchy and flavorful.

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    Playa Palenque

    Playa Palenque is much more tranquilo than Playa Najayo, it is a family and couples destination. There are no working girls like Playa Sosua or Playa Boca Chica.



    In Dominican fashion there was a car on the beach blasting Dominican Reggeton.


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    one of the better trip reports on the dr. you go into the hotels, the food, and most importantly the hoes.

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    Pueblo Palenque

    After our beach event we headed back to the hotel and got stuck in a political rally in Pueblo Palenque.



    We head back to the house and she directs me to this narrow gravel road that I could barely navigate and I see where she lives. Her hose has dirt floors a tin roof no windows and brick unfinished walls…humble to say the least.

    The neighbors came by and greeted me and were very hospitable and no one had their hand out.

    Getting away from the North Coast is refreshing. I enjoyed being with someone who was not trying to break the bank. Her son was rambunctious but comical. Watching her mother eat was incredible it appeared as if she had not eaten in days. Hotel Indiana was very Dominican with no hot water and the power going out frequently. I was humbled to see how they live nobody asked for anything therefore it was my pleasure to buy lunch and dinner for the family.

    When I was in the Claro store in San Cristobal I dropped my money and the guy who saw it pointed at it so I could retrieve it. Just before leaving the beach restaurant I dropped my hotel key and someone rushed to the car to return it…hmmmm I am obviously not in Sosua! My stay reminded me of the last time I was in San Cristobal and encountered different acts of kindness. There are good and bad people everywhere but it seems like there are more good people outside tourist areas.

    Frankly sex with MSC is mediocre at best however the experience with her was priceless.

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    Hotel Riazor & Manolo's Restaurant , Santo Domingo

    I made a stop in Santo Domingo because I had a date that I thought would be a definite smash. Hotel Riazor is on Avenida Indepencia in the Gasque area, it's companion venue is Manolo's Restaurant next store which also provides room service and free breakfast for hotel guest. Traffic was horrible due to it being a Sunday which is a day for Carnival.



    I love the hotel not only because of it's convenient location but it is always clean the staff is professional and it is reasonable priced with rooms running in the $65.00 range.



    There is a mini bar in case you get the munchies at anytime during your stay.



    Manolo's Restaurant

    Manolo's is one of my favorite restaurants in the Dominican Republic because the staff is great and the food is always good.



    My date was a Latin American Cupid chica who formally was a dealer at one of the casinos in the Capital and lost her job so I thought I had an in. We didn't talk numbers but I indicated I would be glad to help and she seemed excited, I definitely thought she was DTF.

    When we met at Manolo's she had a bubbly personality and it seemed like we connected. She advised a lot of guys on the web sites try to get her to do naked web cam stuff and she's not in to it. I tap danced for a while and then advised I'd be glad to help in her situation but she advised that since this was our first time meeting she didn't feel comfortable coming to my room. We agreed to meet again when I am back in town.

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    Quote Originally Posted by camaro1257 View Post
    Tenga Cuidado

    A friend of mine reports he took the below chica out of Rumbas and after stroking for a while she quit and would not let him finish, after which she demanded her money. He paid her in order to avoid the drama.

    She frequents Rumba regularly as in all things YMMV.

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    Shit like this seems to always happen in DR.

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    [ Originally Posted by camaro1257
    Tenga Cuidado

    A friend of mine reports he took the below chica out of Rumbas and after stroking for a while she quit and would not let him finish, after which she demanded her money. He paid her in order to avoid the drama.

    She frequents Rumba regularly as in all things YMMV.

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    QUOTE=rahsta;1375000]Shit like this seems to always happen in DR.[/QUOTE]

    Only place it happens to me is Sosua,,, and it happens every time I am there. I'm thinking I need to avoid Sosua altogether or only go with a wing, someone who can give me some feedback. Obviously I have a hard time avoiding nut jobs while there.

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    Remember our first impression of San Crystabol... nice to see you enjoying yourself over there. id like to go to cuper one more time.
    You do You, I'm gonna Do Me!!

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