hey, I was just wondering what new year's eve is like in sosua??? do they go big on it there??? what sort of things do they do??....is it good???
britishgirl said:hey, I was just wondering what new year's eve is like in sosua??? do they go big on it there??? what sort of things do they do??....is it good???
Mr_DR said:Are you planning on been there?
It is probably dead since most expats go back home around that time.
Chris said:Nobody goes to Sosua for New Years .. Everybody goes down to Cabarete Beach, where everything happens...
(Now watch the Sosua crowd defend their town!)
britishgirl said:hey, I was just wondering what new year's eve is like in sosua??? do they go big on it there??? what sort of things do they do??....is it good???
Hooley said:Should be a hoot. 500 pesos all in. Price includes steak supper, open bar and more champagne than you can imagine. The tradition at Rocky's is to buy loads of gifts for the local children and to fill a truck on New Year's and convoy out to the local area to present the gifts. Sounds special to me, which is why I am planning to return from Las Galeras just to partake. See ya there.
Hooley said:Should be a hoot. 500 pesos all in. Price includes steak supper, open bar and more champagne than you can imagine. The tradition at Rocky's is to buy loads of gifts for the local children and to fill a truck on New Year's and convoy out to the local area to present the gifts. Sounds special to me, which is why I am planning to return from Las Galeras just to partake. See ya there.
Hooley said:Should be a hoot. 500 pesos all in. Price includes steak supper, open bar and more champagne than you can imagine. The tradition at Rocky's is to buy loads of gifts for the local children and to fill a truck on New Year's and convoy out to the local area to present the gifts. Sounds special to me, which is why I am planning to return from Las Galeras just to partake. See ya there.