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Originally Posted by traxter
How much should one expect to bring for a reasonably good time for one day?
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That's a huge question, and it depends on you. if you just want to pop a few times and go, you can pick up street girls for about $20 for a quick 20-minute shag in a $5 hotel. They are clean and some are as pretty as any bar girl, but without any Spanish you will struggle to get more than basic service.
Bar girls are going to be $60-80 (plus $10-20 for the room) for 30 minutes. If you are staying in that hotel, you can knock off the room charge.
Escorts (to your hotel room) are going to be $80-100 for an hour. Independents a bit less, but hard to arrange without Spanish.
Then there are the incidentals if you want to do more than fuck. You can spend a lot buying drinks for girls, but the rewards are plenty. An $8 drink will get you 15-20 minutes of her company in the club, during which time you can rub all over her and she'll dance and grind on you -- all in an attempt to persuade you to go to the room. Then there are all the $1 tips to the waiters and the ladies. If you are the kind of guy who enjoys strip clubs, you could spend a lot of money in there if you chose to.
I plan on $300 per full day, for two sessions and plenty of time tipping ladies in the club. A four day trip with travel, hotel, and everything will be about $1500.
Or you could roll into town in the afternoon, fuck a street girl ($25), have a few tacos, shop a bit, get a couple of drinks and dances in Hong Kong ($25) and take a girl up to the room ($100), and be back in San Diego before dark. With transportation, that's $160.
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Originally Posted by traxter
Can you really just walk into any pharmacy and ask for viagra without a prescription?
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Yep, and Levitra and Cialis and many other drugs that are expensive or restricted here. No prescription needed.
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Do you just pay for everything in dollars? Or should you convert some to pesos?
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Dollars are accepted almost everywhere, but you should exchange some for pesos for little things. Some stores will give you a bad exchange rate if you pay with dollars. The bars and hotels give you pretty much the same rate as a bank.
Sometimes it is advantageous to use pesos, and sometimes dollars, but unless you are really good with math and track the rates as they change you are more likely to screw yourself than save money by using pesos.
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Originally Posted by traxter
Any days of the week/times of day to avoid for crowding? I don't like crowds.
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Fridays and Saturdays are big crowds, so I avoid those. if I have to be there on a weekend, I'll avoid Hong Kong and stick with escorts or the smaller clubs like bar Tropical or Chicago Club. Thursdays and Sundays are busy but not terrible. Those are like a good fun party night. Mondays and Tuesdays are slow, and you can take your time with the girls. They have fewer options and will work to make you pick them (and are more likely to take $60 vs $80).
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Originally Posted by traxter
And any inexpensive hotel kinda near the action, that you'd recommend in case I decide to spend a night?
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If you want to go to the clubs and take girls up to a room a few times, you can't beat Hotel Cascadas. It is right above Hong Kong and the girls there can go up to your room, so you'll save $20 on a room fee each time. Girls from most other clubs can't go there, so you'll have to pay for a room if you go to Adelita's or Chicago, but if you go to Hong Kong and take three girls, the room pays for itself, plus you get more time with the girl and you have all of your stuff (condoms, lube, change of clothes, shower).
Cascadas can be loud and crazy, and the rooms aren't the most comfortable, so if you value quiet time and sleep, you could get a nearby hotel and just pay for short time rooms at whichever club you like. A separate hotel is nice for if you want to get an escort, since most of them won't go into the nightclub hotels.
Expect to pay $50-$100 for a hotel room (less if you want really cheap), close to the action but far enough away to be respectable and quiet. I like the Ticuan or the Pueblo Amigo, but there are dozens of choices.