What do they do - stay until 5am?
No. They are in and out as they please using the special licensed taxis.
What do they do - stay until 5am?
15 minutes before curfew?
Normal operating process here keep harassing Until they find a charge to stick...3rd or 4th time now...I never heard anything about a raid, but if it's true it had no impact on today's business. At 4:45pm today the traffic in that area was extremely heavy and about 100 people in line to get into Anhvee. A total mess.
What do they do - stay until 5am?
Hotels are allowed to keep the party going past regular curfew for guest... where bars don’t have hotel rooms ...What are the chances that a friendly Colonel will always be reachable when needed. Especially if leaving Ahnvee at 2:00 am? Ahnvee's designation as a resort seems to have some bearing on how they can have so many guests on the property when the rest of the social establishments are forced to close. I don't know anything about a concerted effort to change things at Ahnvee only what I read on DR1 and the inferences I draw from that as no one has yet come out an specifically stated where the purported official interest in that establishment comes from or what the specific issue(s) are. With a way to come and go from that location during the curfew it is not surprising that people continue to come and go as they please. I don't completely understand how but it is apparently possible to do so with some degree of impunity.
Niagara Falls ( Canadian Side) as of last Summer ( i was there) was extremely Busy ..hard to get a good room, Lines at most good Restaurants .. and forget about parking you Car .... So if that is your best Example comparison for a destination that is in the " rear view Mirror" , you would be very very wrong , and perhaps many of you are also wrong about Sosua being in peoples rear view Mirrors..
Point is There are always NEW GROUPS/ Next Generation to replace the old ones who have moved on.
IMHO, You are seeing a Bad Slump is all .. it will return, possibly stronger than Ever ,, but it may not be the SAME type of Busy , busy , but just different kind of busy..
All it would take is 2 big Discos/ Clubs opening back up, that will be the Spark that sets it all in motion again.
Like when D' Latin first Opened . Many had never seen anything like it before or since .
If there's a line out front they aren't guests. Have the guests on a register and check against wrist bands.Hotels are allowed to keep the party going past regular curfew for guest... where bars don’t have hotel rooms ...
This seems to defeat the whole object of the curfew, which is supposed to prevent people travelling to and from social gatherings at night.No. They are in and out as they please using the special licensed taxis.
Tourism.... you and me don’t count...This seems to defeat the whole object of the curfew, which is supposed to prevent people travelling to and from social gatherings at night.
I don't think we'll ever see something like D'Latin again.All it would take is 2 big Discos/ Clubs opening back up, that will be the Spark that sets it all in motion again.
Like when D' Latin first Opened . Many had never seen anything like it before or since .
Logic. Dominican styleThis seems to defeat the whole object of the curfew, which is supposed to prevent people travelling to and from social gatherings at night.
I hope the guy is washing money for somebody otherwise with Willy letting Flow and Rumba and all the spots "downtown" open up again it's gonna be tough for this guy to make his million back within two years...
that place (D'Latin) must have been a gold mine, packed every night, little overhead, selling drinks as fast as they could open the bottle and was only opened for high volume hours $$$. I dont know if its true but was told the guy who owned that place owned that other club across the street $$I don't think we'll ever see something like D'Latin again.
At least not in the center of town. Its cool to see people
wanting to hold out by trying to move the party down the
road but I do think they have a very bumpy ride ahead of them.
The north coast will survive, but its heydays are and have been in the rearview mirror.....for some time............the big money has spoken.
Respectfully,
Playacaribe2