Visiting Argentina for the first time
Hey guys,
First of all I'm happy to be here, and the information on the site has helped me already. I've been in Buenos Aires for a week now and am loving it, but can use some more good advice.
I went to Cocodrilo, a couple of times since I got here based members recomondation, really liked it although if I had more experiance could have probably manged better. Let me share some recent information about the place,
First of all, they try to take a 50p entry charge but they wave it quickly if you say even in broken spanish like mine that you were in there the other night and you didn't have to pay. Second, sometimes they do seem to require you to buy a chica drink in order to leave with a girl and the price for a chica drink is 50p. I liked the place because its like any pleasent dance bar but the chicas are pros. Each time I was there there were at least 5 lookers and another 5 doabeles. Price seems to be 200p for an hour hour and a half. They tried to get me to pay 300 but went down quickely. The down side of the place is that reguler drinks are expensive- 30 pesos.
A few questions,
Does anybody know a place similare to the Cocodrilo in Buenos or elsewhere in Argentina?
Is 200p an ok price to pay for a hot looking girl, or can you expect to pay less?
I'm not from the states, but can easilly pass as an American and most people think I am, when meeting a chica, is it a plus or a minus to be American? My thought is that on the one hand they might try to screw you over with a high price becuase they think Americans are rich, on the other hand they might play nice in hope to make money later? What are your thoughts?
I have more question, but Ill ask them another time, thanks for the advice.
Jotting
A couple of more questions
Hey guys,
Thanks for your input. One of you said that he was there at the Cocodrilo at 5 pm and it was slim pickings, I've found the place to be better earlier in the night, I think 2-3 am is perfect, the place is not compeletly full, and plenty of chicas.
I realise my question about being taken as an American is not a crucial one, but what I mean by asking is, whether or not it is a good thing for them to think you have pleny of money or not. Obviously for setteling a price it is better for them to think you don't have too much, but assuming you know how to handle yourself and won't grossly overpay, maybe its better for them to think your rich and potentialy a good return costumer and then give you better service?
Does anybody know a good place in mendosa?
Thanks,
Jotting