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Old 07-16-2005, 05:13 PM
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Haló compai, cuanto ai que pagai en su motei pa pasai un rato con mi mujei?

That, was funny!!!


There is a difference though, between a Cibaeño and a campesino.
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Old 07-17-2005, 12:04 PM
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That, was funny!!!


There is a difference though, between a Cibaeño and a campesino.
Care to elaborarte what is the difference.
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Old 07-21-2005, 04:37 PM
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Default Bora Bora Is Awesome!

Bora Bora is beautiful! and the food is good too! its very expensive for an all nighter...el "Ejecutivo" was $178USD ($5,000 something RD - November 2004) ...we were there for a total of about 18 hours...I don't know about rates changing for the gringos...but both my husband and I are dominican and that's what we paid... but seriously, its really, really nice...
Helios was much more reasonable like $400RD (Ejecutivo) if I remember correctly for 4 hours ... it wasn't as nice as Bora Bora but the jacuzzi is outdoors...which was awesome (private to your room of course)...
never been to Zeus.

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Old 07-21-2005, 04:46 PM
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Bora Bora is beautiful! and the food is good too! its very expensive for an all nighter...el "Ejecutivo" was $178USD ($5,000 something RD - November 2004) ...we were there for a total of about 18 hours...I don't know about rates changing for the gringos...but both my husband and I are dominican and that's what we paid... but seriously, its really, really nice...
Helios was much more reasonable like $400RD (Ejecutivo) if I remember correctly for 4 hours ... it wasn't as nice as Bora Bora but the jacuzzi is outdoors...which was awesome (private to your room of course)...
never been to Zeus.

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Figgy1020

good info.. thnx.

1) if 5,000 for allnighter(18 hrs) at bora bora, how much you think would be for 3-4 hrs at bora bora ejecutivo?

2) ejecutivo is the most luxurious of the rooms at bora bora and at helios??
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Old 07-21-2005, 04:56 PM
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What about prices at Ethics?

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Old 07-21-2005, 04:58 PM
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Bora Bora is beautiful! and the food is good too! its very expensive for an all nighter...el "Ejecutivo" was $178USD ($5,000 something RD - November 2004) ...we were there for a total of about 18 hours...I don't know about rates changing for the gringos...but both my husband and I are dominican and that's what we paid... but seriously, its really, really nice...
Helios was much more reasonable like $400RD (Ejecutivo) if I remember correctly for 4 hours ... it wasn't as nice as Bora Bora but the jacuzzi is outdoors...which was awesome (private to your room of course)...
never been to Zeus.

Figgy1020
i have never been to a cabana so excuse my ignorance
on this:

1) as you enter the cabana, how do you know which room is standard, ejecutiva, presidencial?

2) how do you know which one is not occupied?
you can tell if garage is open?

appreciate these answers and anything else you want to provide on Cabanas 101 class. :-)

thnx.
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Old 07-21-2005, 05:19 PM
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Game -

The rooms at Helios and Bora Bora are "themed" room (I will assume u know what that means) anyways at Bora Bora there is a Presidential and Ejecutivo...
I've only been to Ejecutivo, I assume the Presidential is the MOST luxurious as they are the 1st ones when you enter ...
I'm 98% sure that a few hours was $800RD at Bora Bora ...
there are signs outside each room letting u know which is which ...

when a room is available...the garage door is open and most of the times there are workers on the gounds cleaning up and what not that can direct you ... I'm imaging you'll be visiting a cabaña with a "native"...i'm positive he/she will know what to do and how it works...

Bora Bora is worth every penny, if u ask me...

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Old 07-21-2005, 05:36 PM
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Game -

The rooms at Helios and Bora Bora are "themed" room (I will assume u know what that means) anyways at Bora Bora there is a Presidential and Ejecutivo...
I've only been to Ejecutivo, I assume the Presidential is the MOST luxurious as they are the 1st ones when you enter ...
I'm 98% sure that a few hours was $800RD at Bora Bora ...
there are signs outside each room letting u know which is which ...

when a room is available...the garage door is open and most of the times there are workers on the gounds cleaning up and what not that can direct you ... I'm imaging you'll be visiting a cabaña with a "native"...i'm positive he/she will know what to do and how it works...

Bora Bora is worth every penny, if u ask me...
thnx.

yep i know what term themed means; i've been to DR many times but never to a cabana. I go to visit someone yes. I'm not gringo though (I'm from central america)
and people do sometimes confuse with being dominican
but when i talk you can tell i'm not... i have accent from
my country (just a lil' bit). She has no idea about cabanas
b/c she's never been to one and she wants to see how a cabana is. I want to see how it is too.
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Old 07-25-2005, 11:38 AM
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I was just at Zeus last weekend. I think my room was like an executive suite or something since it has jacuzzi, two levels, couches, tv's, etc.

Paid RD990 pesos for about 4hrs and then wanted to stay longer. Argued about the price but it was the last one available so I had no choice. For the extra 3hrs to stay until 10 am they charged me another RD990 but they did tell me before it would be that. I needed the sleep though.

I probably paid Gringo price but the 2000 pesos total is still less than US$70 and a room like that would normally go for over US$200.
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Old 07-25-2005, 12:30 PM
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I was just at Zeus last weekend. I think my room was like an executive suite or something since it has jacuzzi, two levels, couches, tv's, etc.

Paid RD990 pesos for about 4hrs and then wanted to stay longer. Argued about the price but it was the last one available so I had no choice. For the extra 3hrs to stay until 10 am they charged me another RD990 but they did tell me before it would be that. I needed the sleep though.

I probably paid Gringo price but the 2000 pesos total is still less than US$70 and a room like that would normally go for over US$200.
That's strange that a cabana would be more cozier than a regular hotel room, isn't supposed to be the other way around?
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