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Old 08-11-2006, 10:48 PM
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Hi All,

I am planning to come to the DR for the last week in August. I will be staying at the Gran Ventana in Puerto Plata. This will be my first trip to DR and I am looking foward to it.

I have been reading these posting for a while now and found them quite helpful. I do have a few questions.

1) I am planning to do some snorkeling when I am there. I have read about Paradise Island, a catameran day trip and a excursion off Sousa Bay. Can someone recommend a good place with lots of wildlife?

2) I found this site on the web today (iguanamama.com). Looks like they have a pretty cool hiking trail. It is called the "27 waterfalls of Damajagua". Has anyone ever been on that trek? It is worth it and how challenging of a hike is it.

3) Being 41 and single, I am not too inclined to pretend I am 18 again and hang out in a place where I will seem out of place. I am sure the 18 year old hoties are not looking to hook with someone as old as their father
Is there a bar/disco that caters to an older crowd?

4) Being a single male, I am hoping to get lucky on my vacation (another tourist, local, whatever) What are the rules about bringing guests back to your room? I suspect I would have no problem if it was another guest from the hotel, but what about locals?

Thanks,
see you in a couple of weeks.
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Old 08-12-2006, 12:19 AM
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Canadagb,

Welcome to DR1. Having said that then let me give you a little reading material while we wait for the other members to jump in. I did a search with the button above and came up with these:
I Am Traveling For The 1 Time To Dr
just got back from the long weekend trip
So where do you get the best of both worlds?
http://www.oceanworld.net/indexf.html
Adventures in Puerto Plata, Las Terrenas, Sosua, and Cabarete
Please help with my vacations plans to DR

This should get you started.

Rick

ocean world
directions to damajagua
Rio Damajagua and its waterfalls
Tour companies in Sosua/Puerto Plata
Does any one know of Waterfalls in the Puerto Plata area?

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Old 08-12-2006, 01:10 AM
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That should keep him busy for awhile.
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Old 08-12-2006, 01:14 AM
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3) Being 41 and single, I am not too inclined to pretend I am 18 again and hang out in a place where I will seem out of place. I am sure the 18 year old hoties are not looking to hook with someone as old as their father
Is there a bar/disco that caters to an older crowd?
Older crowd?
41?
Dude, you're a spring chicken.
41 is young for most Dominican women.

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4) Being a single male, I am hoping to get lucky on my vacation (another tourist, local, whatever) What are the rules about bringing guests back to your room? I suspect I would have no problem if it was another guest from the hotel, but what about locals?
No guests in your all inclusive hotel allowed.
I presume you will land up coming to Sosua, 20 minutes from your complex, and party there, and if you fall in love, you may want to rent a cheap hotel there for the night.
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Old 08-12-2006, 01:33 AM
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Canadagb,

Rocky is right and he should know. Let me introduce you to Rocky, he is the owner of a restaurant/bar/hotel in Sosua. I honestly think you should drop by his place and check it out as he has the best ribs in the DR. I've eaten and stayed there so I can attest to the girl action and quality of the food as can many other board members. Click on his name above and you will see (Visit Rocky's homepage) and click on that or go to this address;


http://www.rockysbar.com/

Rick
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Old 08-12-2006, 02:59 PM
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Hola Canadagb,

I stayed at the Gran Ventana in March--it is a beautiful resort, great food, great accommodation. Unfortunately I did not get off the resort except for a day. Went to a couple of the discos in the resort complex and there were people of all ages--age just does not matter there though at all as you have already heard.

I went back in July and stayed at a 3-star and the difference in the resorts was immense--no comparison.

In July I did go off the resort (was off the resort more than I was on the resort) with a friend (from Puerto Plata) that I met on my first trip. We were in Sosua, Cabarete, Santiago, San Franciso de Macoris (so many places). It is worth it to leave the resort and meet the local people, experience life there--I am still on Cloud 9 from my trip. I plan to go again in the next few months but will not stay on a resort the next time. Spent a lot of our time in discos/carwashes (I don't know really what you would call them) in the City of Puerto Plata--I absolutely loved going to these places.

You can have a guest stay in the resort if you want to pay for them to stay--I don't think its a problem at any of the resorts.

I hope you have a wonderful trip!
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Old 08-12-2006, 03:10 PM
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Your in luck my friend. Get in a Taxi and make your way out to Rockys in Sosua either Monday or Friday evening and we can go get you the woman of your dreams after I make a little money playing some Texas holdem
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Old 08-13-2006, 10:45 PM
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I stayed at the Gran Ventana in March and first things first.. you are going to want to leave the hotel at night, this I can guarantee.

The evening shows are hit or miss. The magician was great and the band was pretty good. Don't waste your time with the Cowboy show, Mr. Gran Ventana or karaoke. (of course, my opinion) After the nightly show ends, that's it for anything happening at the hotel. Lights off, and time for bed... (you'll see what I mean!)

There are quite a few options within the Playa Dorada complex. My favourite is the Roadway... I had a lot of fun there. Unfortunately I didn't venture outside of PD so I can't compare it to anything else.

I'm not sure if they're still going on, but I visited the Jack Tar Casino one night of my stay for a comedy night put on by Yuk Yuk's. It was 20-25USD and well worth it, drinks included.
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Old 08-14-2006, 07:43 AM
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dude, you're 41, not 81 !! DR women appreciate an older guy. believe me, you will go out to the discos and see guys older than you taking women home !! indulge in the delight of dominican women.

be careful, though. from past experience, i don't like those "pay by the hour" places women will take you if you have no place to take them.
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Old 08-14-2006, 10:02 AM
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I returned from my first visit last Thursday. I stayed with my family on the Playa Dorada complex. I can help with the waterfalls excursion - we went along on a Jeep Safari adn the last stop was the waterfalls. You get to climb and then canyon down seven of the 27 and it was fantastic. I like outdoor type activities and this really was one of the best things I've ever done. Whole day cost us $28 including food and drinks.

We had a great time 17 year old son and 14 year old daughter who really didn't want to come home!
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