| By Cazadorez on Saturday, September 27, 2003 - 11:52 pm: Edit |
Everyone has posted diffrences in prices of chicas in Colombia. What is the real going rates of the chicas?
| By Hunter on Sunday, September 28, 2003 - 07:22 am: Edit |
Colombia is a large Country that is why people are posting differant prices.
You can get chicas for $6 - $300. Depending on quality and where you are in the Country.
Which city do you have in mind, I can give you rough prices on chicas in Cartagena and Medellin.
Hunter
| By Gator on Sunday, September 28, 2003 - 08:53 am: Edit |
Prices do differ, just as they do when car shopping. Much depends upon YOU. Language ability, personal taste, apperance, attitude, etc.
I guess, baically, you have asked a question with too many parameters to receive anything but a very general answer.
ˇAsí es la vida! Dulce para unos y amarga para otros.
| By Cazadorez on Monday, September 29, 2003 - 09:12 am: Edit |
Thank you for the response. To minimize the question using this scenario. Say a guy like me that is fluent in spanish and good looking (not stuck on myself by the way)in the city of Bogota,Cali or Cartegena. Where would that put me? Looking at currency converters it looks like the exchange rate is pretty good. What do you think?
| By Cazadorez on Monday, September 29, 2003 - 09:15 am: Edit |
Sorry, one last thing. Where would you recommend for nonpro's? Finally where would you recommend for the pro action? Thanks>>>>>>
| By Tomtom33 on Monday, September 29, 2003 - 11:41 am: Edit |
I can speak for Cartagena. A decent range would be $25 to $35 for a couple of hours, full service.
For non-pros, say "Hola!" to any chica you desire whereever you see them(street, restaurant, grocery store, university areas). You should score about half the time.
For pros, ask any taxi driver to take you to some casas. Also try La Dulce Vida or any night spot within three or four blocks of the clock tower in the old city.
| By Batman on Monday, September 29, 2003 - 07:47 pm: Edit |
Pros can be found in every city of Colombia - However, Bogota seems to be the best place for pro activity. Cali is the best for non-pros. Read my report on Cali. I wil be there agian in November after I visit Cartagena...aaah to be amongst beautiful 19 year old women again who worship teh ground you walk on...this is Colombia!
| By Gator on Tuesday, September 30, 2003 - 07:53 pm: Edit |
Exchange rate, for the USD, continues to improve. One caveat, the official rate(TRM) is one you will never get when you visit Colombia. For example the TRM today is $2.889/$1.00USD. Your rate, using a debit card at an ATM should be $2767/$1.00USD. Do NOT go crazy trying to "make" and extra $100CPO-it ain't worth it. I like a bank call Conavi-look for the yellow and black sign with a Bee. Try this link for exchange rates and be sure and take a look at their "cheat sheet."
http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic
If you fit your discription and can dance salsa, et. al. I would cary a BIG stick to beat the chicas off. It would be like throwing prime steak into a room full of pit bulls. Hopefully, you will make it out alive.
Where are the non-pros? Everywhere! Shops in the malls, walking down the street(look 'um in the eye and smile), on the buses.
I can name you some places but I don't think you will need to visit the casas.
God! To be young again.
Good hunting,
Gator
| By Cazadorez on Wednesday, October 01, 2003 - 09:26 am: Edit |
I have pin pointed
Bogota because it is in the center and closer to get to cali or anywhere else.
I am ready to go and have a blast.
Thanks guys, You guys are awesome!!
| By Gator on Wednesday, October 01, 2003 - 07:28 pm: Edit |
a couple of questions-then i will offer a couple of suggestions:
when are you going
where do you pland to stop
for how long
You can't go wrong with Bogotá.
| By Cazadorez on Wednesday, October 01, 2003 - 09:34 pm: Edit |
Answers....
Depending on my work load, But I think I can get away for two weeks in Middle November. Don't really have any plans to stop and sight see I guess?? Just me and a buddy are going to go. Plus we both speak spanish so we are just gonna go for it and play are cards. Let me know what you suggest for a two week period in that neighborhood. By the way I hope its not rainy during that time. If timing is bad I guess we can wait it out till January or so. When do you think is the best season?
| By Gator on Friday, October 03, 2003 - 07:20 pm: Edit |
Not the wet season and, since the Pilgrems did not land in Colombia you won't have to worry about that holiday. One fairly big holiday in November will be the Independence of Cartagena on November 11. The entire time in Bogotá? Want to get out of town a little for a change of pace? What airline?
(nosey old fart, huh!)
| By Cazadorez on Friday, October 03, 2003 - 08:46 pm: Edit |
Continental, looks like a 10-1/2hr flight from LAX. No, I would like to go to Cali aswell to see what could perspire. Where else should I go to?
| By Relapse on Friday, January 27, 2006 - 05:34 pm: Edit |
I had to look it up.
Hola is a Slavic word meaning "nakedness ...