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OslersVoice
11-01-05, 16:02
Anyone have info on this hotel?

How close is it to the Triangle? Any apts nearby?

I know they are chica friendly because I asked them and they told me no problemo as long as the chica has ID.

Stormy
11-01-05, 16:31
This hotel is very close to the triangle and to Cafe Orleans and Excedra and all sorts of apartments and the famous office at Florida and Paraguay. It is right on Cordoba, so taxis are plentiful at all hours to any other place you might want to go. I have never stayed there due to my penury, but a Certified Professional Prostitute (CPP) I know well told me it is a nice place.

Sportsman
11-01-05, 22:47
It is at the SE corner of Cordoba and Maipu. The center of Jackson's microcenter map (http://www.argentinaprivate.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=19189). I stayed there last July using Starwood points. I was upgraded to the Presidential Suite since I am a Platinum member. The suite is on the 22nd floor so no street noise at all. I'm staying there again later this month – hopefully to get the same upgrade again. :D

Full Throttle
11-04-05, 12:05
AND, in most of the rooms, they've put in their special Sheraton beds. They have a snappy name for them, but they are essentially Westin-wantabe heavenly beds.

In general, the rooms are so-so by Sheraton standards, the new beds not withstanding. Okay workout room, nice indoor pool / jacuzzi. Food and drinks overpriced.

The location is perfect. Suipachia (for triangle) 3 blocks one way, Reconquista (Jaz, Cutty Sark, Kilkenney's, Deep Blue) 3 blocks the other. Orleans one block before that.

Very strict about 1 girl per room.

FT

Full Throttle
11-05-05, 12:18
Assuming our R's are in sync, both have been to the Sheraton, but never at the same time. In fact, the 'truth-challenged' of the 2 are's has forfeited her opportunity to grace the hallowed bidet walls ever again.

The other is welcome anytime, although I will not be able to fulfull her one and only request of me. That's unless you'll donate your live squigglies, 'cause mine are all duds.

FT

OslersVoice
11-14-05, 15:43
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Very strict about 1 girl per room.

FTWhere is the nearest trans-whatever (fuck hotel)

Sportsman
12-02-05, 01:22
Just returned from a four day stay at this hotel over the Thanksgiving Holiday. Again I used my Starwood Points and was also upgraded to the Presidential Suite.:D Since it is a only a Category 1 hotel, the whole stay cost me 10,000 points (2,000 points for each weekend night and 3,000 points for each week night) which equal to about 12,500 to 15,000 airline miles.

I had 5 chicas visited me during my stay and they all had to register with their document at the front desk. The staff was very pleasant during the chica check-ins and never raised an eyebrow. They were very courteous and did not make me nor the chicas feel uncomfortable at all. Have not checked out the one chica at one time limit policy.

The regular cost for the room is higher than most hotels but I will continue to stay here until I use up all my points.

Hunt99
12-02-05, 12:24
I got all excited when I saw that there were new photos published today!:)

Imagine my reaction when I opened them up.:(

Just kidding, Sportsman.;)

Anybody want to start posting photos of food, too?:D

Daddy Rulz
12-02-05, 14:57
I got all excited when I saw that there were new photos published today!:)

Imagine my reaction when I opened them up.:(

Just kidding, Sportsman.;)

Anybody want to start posting photos of food, too?:DI have some great food shots from BsAs. We could do a favorite dish thread. Besides think how much it would piss off the dickweeds that only come here to jack off looking at the pics.

Art Fartzalot
12-03-05, 06:12
I stayed here this past January, met a Brazilian gal @ Orleans, got a cab brought her back to Liberatador, we walked inside lobby straight to elevator when friendly security person stopped us before entering and had her register her ID and he did show it to me as she was using a bit of an alias.

I do think the "transito" around the corner from Orleans in my situation would have done just as well but was trying to low budget and is a nice hotel.

Art Fartzalot.

Thought for the Day: Never Hold your Farts In, as they travel up your spine into your brain, and that's where you get shitty ideas from.

Roxanne
12-05-05, 09:03
Hi Guys,

I can confirm that they don't allow two girls to meet you in your room; only one guest.;(

For threesomes, you'll need to go to Hotel Horizonte; a couple of blocks from the Sheraton.

Kisses,

Roxana

Full Throttle
12-05-05, 12:02
What, did you think I was kidding? I've been staying there for 7 years, for goodness sake. I've tried everything short of painting a moustache on a chica and sticking a pair of socks down her skirt.

In the end, I was always thankful. One girl at a time is my official policy, and I'm down to breaking that only once a month, or so.

FT

Rinto
01-05-07, 17:09
FWIW I recently stayed here with reservations secured through Orbitz. The room rate was around $110.00 US / day. The more-recently remodelled contemporary rooms are very pleasant. Some rooms are located at the elevators and should be avoided at all costs.

The hotel doesn't gouge you for incidentals: local calls were one peso each, for example. We expected to be surcharged for use of the solarium/pool/healthspa, but that wasn't the case. Internet access is a different story: 50 pesos per day for ethernet-only: no wifi.

Stayed with family, so couldn't see any chicas at the hotel or otherwise. But from reading this site it's clear this hotel is very well situated for mongering. I did drop in to the Orleans (promising) and the Exedra (dead) to see what things were like, and almost visited an apartment on Maipu. I enjoyed the Sheraton, and might well go back there if I ever return, because of its location.

I love the idea of a hotel monitoring and metering your use of prostitutes: "Sir, I'm afraid that more than one chica in your room at a time violates Sheraton's policy."!

Elusive
04-08-07, 12:28
Great location, reasonably priced ($125 on Kayak) I am a gold in Starwood's club, so they gave me a suite as well.

Pros
Location
Price

Cons
A bit rundown and musty
My TV only plays Radio Argentina mixed with normal TV audio, staff says its because of proximity to the tower. I guess if they didnt have that issue they would be a six star instead of 5 star.

Heehaw
09-01-07, 10:47
There are a lot of things I can live with while travelling --- but one thing that is not acceptable is hotel management that gets in their own way! Especially, at a Sheraton, Marriott, or other established named property.

This Sheraton has three things going for it. Location, Location and location.

Other than that, here's my story: Arrived from Miami (early) at about 6AM and got to the hotel about 7:30. Desk man says plenty of rooms. So he registered me and then proceeded to tell me that there would be a $50 "early registration" charge. Give me a break --- never have I seen this, and I travel a lot!

I shook my head and reluctantly agreed. Got up to my room and found the following: Safe had lock broken off, carpets stained and sticky, bathrooms old and delapidated - and smelt like sewage backup. To top it off, they had construction going every day from 9am to 7pm! Hammers, saws, you name it. For the professional monger, this was prime sleeping hours -- and after that dominicana from Exedra kept me up all night, the pounding of hammers was the last thing I needed. Getting old!

Anyway, management had no regrets or remorse -- thus this note! Plus, I'm sure I'll deny the additional charges w / my CC company -- this has worked in the past, just takes some follow through.

Spanky
09-01-07, 11:51
I have stayed in the Sheraton Libertador for many weeks during 2006. My biggest complaint is how crowded this hotel gets with large tour groups and conventions. The elevators can not handle the load of people during busy hours and sometimes I had to wait 10 minutes. The rooms are OK but over priced. The place is loud with traffic and construction. The gym and pool are excellent though. At night, there is a guard standing in front of the elevator banks. This is not a good hotel for mongering.

I much prefer the Marriot.

Geo Eye
09-01-07, 13:12
There are a lot of things I can live with while travelling --- but one thing that is not acceptable is hotel management that gets in their own way! Especially, at a Sheraton, Marriott, or other established named property.

This Sheraton has three things going for it. Location, Location and location.

Other than that, here's my story: Arrived from Miami (early) at about 6AM and got to the hotel about 7:30. Desk man says plenty of rooms. So he registered me and then proceeded to tell me that there would be a $50 "early registration" charge. Give me a break --- never have I seen this, and I travel a lot!

I shook my head and reluctantly agreed. Got up to my room and found the following: Safe had lock broken off, carpets stained and sticky, bathrooms old and delapidated - and smelt like sewage backup. To top it off, they had construction going every day from 9am to 7pm! Hammers, saws, you name it. For the professional monger, this was prime sleeping hours -- and after that dominicana from Exedra kept me up all night, the pounding of hammers was the last thing I needed. Getting old!

Anyway, management had no regrets or remorse -- thus this note! Plus, I'm sure I'll deny the additional charges w / my CC company -- this has worked in the past, just takes some follow through.Welcome to Buenos Aires. Nutnsuch. You will find the most incompent, dishonest, inconsiderate and rudes people on the face of the earth, second only to the spaniard. These idots have no idea of what it is to give customer satisfaction, nor do they care, if you are from the state, they will try to ripp you off at all cost with lies and making up stories as they go.

I cannot tell you how many times I have resisted thier dishonesty, I have been throwen out of these place because I get in their face about the nasty treatment I get.

As I have said before if it wasn't for the cheap sluts, I would have no reason to come no where close to Argentina.

Try to have a good time and BEWARE OF THE SOCIETY.

JohnTodd
01-28-08, 23:24
The Sheraton Liberatdor Hotel is a great location for hobbists. Many of the private appartments listed are in walking distance from this hotel.

First Stop 834 Suipacha 7C. Met Gisell, she is a friendly lady, perhaps 30 yrs old, 5'9" tall, 36D 24 36. My first visit so I opted to roll with the punches. 100 pesos had an hour massage with a HJ, she removed her cloaths half way through, there were no limitations to touching.

Second Stop 771 Suipacha 1K, there 4 ladies available, choose Victoria. 28 yrs old, 34B 24 34, 5'5" tall, 110 lbs. She started with a massage, took all her cloaths off immediately, 45 min into the session began a BBJ, moved into 69 position, after covering went into many positions. Great value, cost 100 pesos.

Third Stop 517 Esmiralda 1B, great pplace, was escorted to a room where about 10 ladies came in to introduce themselves, several were very attractive. I choose Bridget, she is 95 lbs, long straberry blond hair, great skin and smile. She is about 5'5" tall 32a 24 32, very pink nipples and shaved bottom with nice pink lips. I began undressing, she jumped right in, within a minute she was deep throating, she was very aggressive, prostate massage, 69, positions, the best experience on this trip, the cost was 130 pesos for the hour. She was not a clock watcher, she was there to please.

Esten
01-29-08, 01:17
Good first post.

I know this hotel. The big one on Cordoba. Any troubles bringing chicas back up to your hotel room?

Sportsman
01-29-08, 01:49
Good first post.

I know this hotel. The big one on Cordoba. Any troubles bringing chicas back up to your hotel room?I have stayed there four times in the past. The last time was back in May 06. No problem in bring chica back, but only one at a time and she has to register at the desk.