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    Re: Heading Down to Sosua in January

    I was going over my travel plans for this trip and realized that I would be coming in a day later than expected. I will be there on January 6th rather than January 5th. I have a lay over in Atlanta for 19 hours. I also confirmed my reservation with Lorenzo at New Garden. Good price for ISOC members!

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    Re: Heading Down to Sosua in January

    I will be at the Garden the 12th to the 19th. Looking forward to meeting you all.

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    Re: Heading Down to Sosua in January

    Gmalet your a day later than me. I'll be in New garden 6-11th.
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    Re: Heading Down to Sosua in January

    Kiddfrost, you will be coming the same day I am. Cool.

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    Re: Heading Down to Sosua in January

    Hey Reno,

    What was the price of the room?

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    Re: Heading Down to Sosua in January

    He told me $40 a night for ISOC members. $45 for the anyone else.

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    Re: Heading Down to Sosua in January

    There is not much peace and quiet and the Europa (meaning hanging out there and being incognito) it's too popular and a chica hangout.

    And I'm afraid that the New Garden is becoming Eurpoa part 2.

    I think Casa Linda is the most remote, but you need to rent a car to enjoy the back and forth convenience because it's not on the main strip.

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    Re: Heading Down to Sosua in January

    Quote Originally Posted by Freak In Black View Post
    There is not much peace and quiet and the Europa (meaning hanging out there and being incognito) it's too popular and a chica hangout.

    And I'm afraid that the New Garden is becoming Eurpoa part 2.

    I think Casa Linda is the most remote, but you need to rent a car to enjoy the back and forth convenience because it's not on the main strip.
    Unlike the Europa, you get have security throw out the chicas that are hanging around bothering you.

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