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PoonTangClan

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Re: Report from Halloween
« Reply #15 on: December 01, 2023, 07:49:37 AM »
Yes you could knock the strippers and again I can not tell you what others were quoted. The quality of stripper at Ahnvee is just street chips who are smart enough to know a simp will pay more than if they catch her on the street. The broads Flip Flop had were from Santo Domingo and I was quoted $150 for 3 hours multiple leche. I declined because at that number I  will not rush myself. Again I have no reason to exaggerate because no kne here knows me by real name or face. Again for whatever reason it was jumping and I was there in August and it was a decent trip but not like Halloween. Again you should be able to go to YouTube and see plenty of videos to align with what I am saying.... If yall just want to see pics to see them, just say that no need to try and pull the ole we don't believe you because there are no pics game...lmao. Again man I am not new to this I was there when  the smooth east coast cats was throwing sets there in 2011 when shit stayed open all night and did not shut down.

You’re missing the gist of what we’re saying. When we say that Halloween isn’t a thing in Sosua what we we’re saying is:

1. You’re not gonna see organized parades of people and chicas in costume in the streets.

2. You’re not gonna see businesses in and around the strip with Halloween decorations on the windows and rafters.

3. You’re not gonna see businesses offering sales or deals on meals, drinks, beer, whatever, for the occasion.

4. You’re not gonna see hordes of chicas in costume casually lined up in Rhumba, Bailee, or any other spot on their own.

Outside of a few PRIVATE Halloween events run and organized by individual gringos in and around the Su, the U.S. Halloween holiday is largely and casually ignored or disregarded by the average citizen of DR.

This is what is meant when we say that “Halloween is not a thing” in DR. It’s not some Brazilian type Mardi Gras event where everyone is getting dressed up and prepared for some grand festivity. It’s not like that. It’s not even like Super Bowl in the Su. 🤷🏽‍♂️

I still say that for the average monger Halloween is a good time in Sosua. For sure, NOBODY has ever claimed it matches up to the kind of Mardi Gras celebrations in other parts of the world. No, it's not a wildly celebrated event throughout the Dominican Republic. There are parties and some of the chicas in Sosua dress up in costumes for the evening for visits to the casino and to bars on the strip. And that's about it. Take away the costumes and it's like any other Saturday night. But it is better than the average Saturday night in the Su. Context is important.

Stones,

Exactly. Minus some private parties and costumes here and there, it’s like any other Saturday, i.e. more chicas and more quality chicas are NOT showing up in greater numbers just because it’s Halloween. It’s not some grand event.

Jazzy2019

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Re: Report from Halloween
« Reply #16 on: December 01, 2023, 09:36:20 AM »
Yes you could knock the strippers and again I can not tell you what others were quoted. The quality of stripper at Ahnvee is just street chips who are smart enough to know a simp will pay more than if they catch her on the street. The broads Flip Flop had were from Santo Domingo and I was quoted $150 for 3 hours multiple leche. I declined because at that number I  will not rush myself. Again I have no reason to exaggerate because no kne here knows me by real name or face. Again for whatever reason it was jumping and I was there in August and it was a decent trip but not like Halloween. Again you should be able to go to YouTube and see plenty of videos to align with what I am saying.... If yall just want to see pics to see them, just say that no need to try and pull the ole we don't believe you because there are no pics game...lmao. Again man I am not new to this I was there when  the smooth east coast cats was throwing sets there in 2011 when shit stayed open all night and did not shut down.

You’re missing the gist of what we’re saying. When we say that Halloween isn’t a thing in Sosua what we we’re saying is:

1. You’re not gonna see organized parades of people and chicas in costume in the streets.

2. You’re not gonna see businesses in and around the strip with Halloween decorations on the windows and rafters.

3. You’re not gonna see businesses offering sales or deals on meals, drinks, beer, whatever, for the occasion.

4. You’re not gonna see hordes of chicas in costume casually lined up in Rhumba, Bailee, or any other spot on their own.

Outside of a few PRIVATE Halloween events run and organized by individual gringos in and around the Su, the U.S. Halloween holiday is largely and casually ignored or disregarded by the average citizen of DR.

This is what is meant when we say that “Halloween is not a thing” in DR. It’s not some Brazilian type Mardi Gras event where everyone is getting dressed up and prepared for some grand festivity. It’s not like that. It’s not even like Super Bowl in the Su. 🤷🏽‍♂️

I still say that for the average monger Halloween is a good time in Sosua. For sure, NOBODY has ever claimed it matches up to the kind of Mardi Gras celebrations in other parts of the world. No, it's not a wildly celebrated event throughout the Dominican Republic. There are parties and some of the chicas in Sosua dress up in costumes for the evening for visits to the casino and to bars on the strip. And that's about it. Take away the costumes and it's like any other Saturday night. But it is better than the average Saturday night in the Su. Context is important.

Stones,

Exactly. Minus some private parties and costumes here and there, it’s like any other Saturday, i.e. more chicas and more quality chicas are NOT showing up in greater numbers just because it’s Halloween. It’s not some grand event.


Correct, there is no reason to come here during Halloween. Talent was barely above a regular weekend. I’d suggest just skipping it and visiting another weekend in October or November.

mouse14

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Re: Report from Halloween
« Reply #17 on: December 01, 2023, 02:57:22 PM »
Supply and Demand.... Simple but carry on....Yall some funny guys.

Stones

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Re: Report from Halloween
« Reply #18 on: December 01, 2023, 03:24:46 PM »
Yes you could knock the strippers and again I can not tell you what others were quoted. The quality of stripper at Ahnvee is just street chips who are smart enough to know a simp will pay more than if they catch her on the street. The broads Flip Flop had were from Santo Domingo and I was quoted $150 for 3 hours multiple leche. I declined because at that number I  will not rush myself. Again I have no reason to exaggerate because no kne here knows me by real name or face. Again for whatever reason it was jumping and I was there in August and it was a decent trip but not like Halloween. Again you should be able to go to YouTube and see plenty of videos to align with what I am saying.... If yall just want to see pics to see them, just say that no need to try and pull the ole we don't believe you because there are no pics game...lmao. Again man I am not new to this I was there when  the smooth east coast cats was throwing sets there in 2011 when shit stayed open all night and did not shut down.

You’re missing the gist of what we’re saying. When we say that Halloween isn’t a thing in Sosua what we we’re saying is:

1. You’re not gonna see organized parades of people and chicas in costume in the streets.

2. You’re not gonna see businesses in and around the strip with Halloween decorations on the windows and rafters.

3. You’re not gonna see businesses offering sales or deals on meals, drinks, beer, whatever, for the occasion.

4. You’re not gonna see hordes of chicas in costume casually lined up in Rhumba, Bailee, or any other spot on their own.

Outside of a few PRIVATE Halloween events run and organized by individual gringos in and around the Su, the U.S. Halloween holiday is largely and casually ignored or disregarded by the average citizen of DR.

This is what is meant when we say that “Halloween is not a thing” in DR. It’s not some Brazilian type Mardi Gras event where everyone is getting dressed up and prepared for some grand festivity. It’s not like that. It’s not even like Super Bowl in the Su. 🤷🏽‍♂️

I still say that for the average monger Halloween is a good time in Sosua. For sure, NOBODY has ever claimed it matches up to the kind of Mardi Gras celebrations in other parts of the world. No, it's not a wildly celebrated event throughout the Dominican Republic. There are parties and some of the chicas in Sosua dress up in costumes for the evening for visits to the casino and to bars on the strip. And that's about it. Take away the costumes and it's like any other Saturday night. But it is better than the average Saturday night in the Su. Context is important.

Stones,

Exactly. Minus some private parties and costumes here and there, it’s like any other Saturday, i.e. more chicas and more quality chicas are NOT showing up in greater numbers just because it’s Halloween. It’s not some grand event.


Correct, there is no reason to come here during Halloween. Talent was barely above a regular weekend. I’d suggest just skipping it and visiting another weekend in October or November.

LOL. Some of this stuff cracks me up. I have never said that Halloween is the best time to visit the Su. I have never posted that. If I am wrong, point that out and I will apologize. But I have never said that.

Also you write, "Talent was barely above a regular weekend."

So what?

Seriously, with no snark intended, I don't understand your point. But maybe you are saying that Super Bowl Weekend is the No. 1 weekend to visit the Su and the other 51 weekends are irrelevant?

mouse14

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Re: Report from Halloween
« Reply #19 on: December 01, 2023, 03:26:59 PM »
Stones,
That is not my reply.

Jazzy2019

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Re: Report from Halloween
« Reply #20 on: December 01, 2023, 05:00:17 PM »
Yes you could knock the strippers and again I can not tell you what others were quoted. The quality of stripper at Ahnvee is just street chips who are smart enough to know a simp will pay more than if they catch her on the street. The broads Flip Flop had were from Santo Domingo and I was quoted $150 for 3 hours multiple leche. I declined because at that number I  will not rush myself. Again I have no reason to exaggerate because no kne here knows me by real name or face. Again for whatever reason it was jumping and I was there in August and it was a decent trip but not like Halloween. Again you should be able to go to YouTube and see plenty of videos to align with what I am saying.... If yall just want to see pics to see them, just say that no need to try and pull the ole we don't believe you because there are no pics game...lmao. Again man I am not new to this I was there when  the smooth east coast cats was throwing sets there in 2011 when shit stayed open all night and did not shut down.

You’re missing the gist of what we’re saying. When we say that Halloween isn’t a thing in Sosua what we we’re saying is:

1. You’re not gonna see organized parades of people and chicas in costume in the streets.

2. You’re not gonna see businesses in and around the strip with Halloween decorations on the windows and rafters.

3. You’re not gonna see businesses offering sales or deals on meals, drinks, beer, whatever, for the occasion.

4. You’re not gonna see hordes of chicas in costume casually lined up in Rhumba, Bailee, or any other spot on their own.

Outside of a few PRIVATE Halloween events run and organized by individual gringos in and around the Su, the U.S. Halloween holiday is largely and casually ignored or disregarded by the average citizen of DR.

This is what is meant when we say that “Halloween is not a thing” in DR. It’s not some Brazilian type Mardi Gras event where everyone is getting dressed up and prepared for some grand festivity. It’s not like that. It’s not even like Super Bowl in the Su. 🤷🏽‍♂️

I still say that for the average monger Halloween is a good time in Sosua. For sure, NOBODY has ever claimed it matches up to the kind of Mardi Gras celebrations in other parts of the world. No, it's not a wildly celebrated event throughout the Dominican Republic. There are parties and some of the chicas in Sosua dress up in costumes for the evening for visits to the casino and to bars on the strip. And that's about it. Take away the costumes and it's like any other Saturday night. But it is better than the average Saturday night in the Su. Context is important.

Stones,

Exactly. Minus some private parties and costumes here and there, it’s like any other Saturday, i.e. more chicas and more quality chicas are NOT showing up in greater numbers just because it’s Halloween. It’s not some grand event.


Correct, there is no reason to come here during Halloween. Talent was barely above a regular weekend. I’d suggest just skipping it and visiting another weekend in October or November.

LOL. Some of this stuff cracks me up. I have never said that Halloween is the best time to visit the Su. I have never posted that. If I am wrong, point that out and I will apologize. But I have never said that.

Also you write, "Talent was barely above a regular weekend."

So what?

Seriously, with no snark intended, I don't understand your point. But maybe you are saying that Super Bowl Weekend is the No. 1 weekend to visit the Su and the other 51 weekends are irrelevant?

The point is there was nothing really exciting happening. There were more guys than usual and relatively poor talent for an event that’s trumped up as a spectacular weekend. Is was my first time being here during Halloween and I was surely disappointed. As I stated any other weekend in November or December would present a more target rich environment with less competition for the talent.

Stones

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Re: Report from Halloween
« Reply #21 on: December 01, 2023, 10:30:50 PM »
Stones,
That is not my reply.

Understood and thanks!

TonyT

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Re: Report from Halloween
« Reply #22 on: December 04, 2023, 06:18:20 PM »
If Mouse had a good time, then the mf had a good time.  To each their own. 

Thank you for the report Mouse.

stinqu

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Re: Report from Halloween
« Reply #23 on: December 07, 2023, 03:25:18 PM »
I had a good time in Sosua on my last trip, October 24-Dec.1. I had wifed up for my 1st week, but we went out Saturday night (28) and it was loud and busy, fewer chicas in costumes than years past. Hit the main strip until about 11:00 , then Rancho for the party.

mouse14

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Re: Report from Halloween
« Reply #24 on: December 21, 2023, 12:17:43 AM »
Exactly @TonyT I had a great time and always do and I have been going g since the Dlatins, Passions era... In my opinion a great time is anywhere I am at...  but I will not miss another Halloween. Peace and Love

stinqu

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Re: Report from Halloween
« Reply #25 on: December 27, 2023, 07:34:03 PM »
Most guys don't know the real fun is down the street.

 







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