| By TripSnips on Wednesday, October 16, 2002 - 05:42 pm: Edit |
Excerpt from 2002/03 Pks2141 - An Update on Lima, Peru
...Senior Frogs is across the street from the Marriott. It features good Mexican (it’s a groupo Anderson restaurant for those of you that have been to any of the Mexican resort cities or DF) food. Peruvian girls are open to negotiation. You may get away with as little as dinner and English practice or they may be looking to make a quick 50$ “gift” for the night. You don’t have to be a good to make this work. The girls tend to be young, truly students/secretaries, and may be looking for a way out. Try it you might get lucky for nearly free or end up with a short-term girl friend.
| By Joeito on Thursday, October 16, 2003 - 10:01 pm: Edit |
Location is in Larcomar in Miraflores on the Malecon Cisnero
Entrance to the club on a Saturday Night was 35 soles which is 10.00 US
Drinks were typically 5 Soles for Beer and 10 Soles for a Mixed Drink. The club was filles with tons of tourists from around the world as well as tons of young professionals. Music ranged from Britney Spears, to Vengaboys, to Nelly and Sean Paul. Not Much Merengue but at the end of the night, they had a local Peruvial Band play hits on their flutes.
I was approached by at least 3 Escorts that night at the bar. All 3 of them were gorgeous light skinned women that agreed to go back to my hotel with me for 50 soles a half hour. My hotel was directly across the street and I ended up taking the youngest one back, Carolina, who claimed she was 19.
We spent under an hour in my room where she gave me a message with a happy ending. She charged me 80 soles, but I gave her a total of 100. She was very friendly and somewhat professional, although she didn{t seem it from the start.
| By Vladimir on Friday, June 18, 2004 - 06:40 pm: Edit |
I meant to visit Senor Frogs, but missed the opportunity since I didn't realize it was only open from Thursday through Saturday (according to a mall guard I spoke with). Also, the name has been changed. It's now called Gotica.
The Larcomar mall itself is interesting in that I noticed only one sign identifying it was even there. From landside, you wouldn't even realize a mall was there from the street since the mall is located below street level facing the ocean.
I'm not sure if I'd like Gotica much since it's supposedly mostly tourists, but I still plan to research it on my next visit.