The future of Sosua

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cavok

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Exactly. Hotels are private property and many will only allow registered to guests to enter. And forget about "greasing the palm". At these high end hotels, these jobs are too hard too get and too valuable to risk your job so some monger can bring his spandex queen back to the hotel. Security cameras everywhere. Way too risky.
 

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Los Balcones administration decided to ban "guests". So, half of the units are empty/vacant now. Used to be full occupancy all the time. At $2000/month. Or $200/day. Not any longer. Do figures.
 

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Los Balcones administration decided to ban "guests". So, half of the units are empty/vacant now. Used to be full occupancy all the time. At $2000/month. Or $200/day. Not any longer. Do figures.
Could that not have more to do with CV19 than whoremongers at the moment?
 
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Point of clarification: The JW Marriott in Santo Domingo allows you to bring hookers in?
come on sir windy. We have been down this road. All the hotels allow guests. Many of the businessmen have their favorite guests regularly at poolside, hotel restaurants etc. Obviously they are not wearing fluorescent spandex, spike heels and chewing gum. They are more subtle and for lack of a better term sophisticated. Its easy to see they are not there for conversation, or to attend meetings but rather companionship
 
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Some high end hotels have their own high end girls on site that have been thoroughly vetted.

Access to the lobbies and restaurants is sometimes allowed for real guests, but to elevators and rooms is controlled.

Businessmen that have their favorite "sophisticated company" with them have registered her at the hotel.
 
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windeguy

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come on sir windy. We have been down this road. All the hotels allow guests. Many of the businessmen have their favorite guests regularly at poolside, hotel restaurants etc. Obviously they are not wearing fluorescent spandex, spike heels and chewing gum. They are more subtle and for lack of a better term sophisticated. Its easy to see they are not there for conversation, or to attend meetings but rather companionship
When did ALL hotels allow guests? There are definitely contradictory reports in this thread at the moment about not all hotels allowing guests.
 
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Some high end hotels have their own high end girls on site that have been thoroughly vetted.

Access to the lobbies and restaurants is sometimes allowed for real guests, but to elevators and rooms is controlled.

Businessmen that have their favorite "sophisticated company" with them have registered her at the hotel.

Absolutely true in SD. I’ve personally seen the elevator restrictions many times.

We often stayed at the Hispaniola, because it was near my mother-in-law’s house. Those elevator guys were like swat teams. They stopped any guy or girl trying to bring a guest upstairs. The guys who wanted to bring girls to their room used to book the poolside rooms.

Was the same at the Embajdor, Hotel Santo Domingo, etc.
 
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Absolutely true in SD. I’ve personally seen the elevator restrictions many times.

We often stayed at the Hispaniola, because it was near my mother-in-law’s house. Those elevator guys were like swat teams. They stopped any guy or girl trying to bring a guest upstairs. The guys who wanted to bring girls to their room used to book the poolside rooms.

Was the same at the Embajdor, Hotel Santo Domingo, etc.
I commuted to SD from North Coast for a project a few years ago, 3 nights/week in the Dominican Fiesta (Cacicazgos área). The lobby was full of professional women many nights
 
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Some high end hotels have their own high end girls on site that have been thoroughly vetted.

Access to the lobbies and restaurants is sometimes allowed for real guests, but to elevators and rooms is controlled.

Businessmen that have their favorite "sophisticated company" with them have registered her at the hotel.

Thoroughly vetted, not tested.
 

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Absolutely true in SD. I’ve personally seen the elevator restrictions many times.

We often stayed at the Hispaniola, because it was near my mother-in-law’s house. Those elevator guys were like swat teams. They stopped any guy or girl trying to bring a guest upstairs. The guys who wanted to bring girls to their room used to book the poolside rooms.

Was the same at the Embajdor, Hotel Santo Domingo, etc.

We used to entertain ourselves , with a drink in hand, watching this , and make bets when a " couple" walked in on how it would go down .
The Melia and Jaragua did not play.. they would throw people out ..
good times .
 
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