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I was wondering the thinking and the business behind charging so much for drinks at all the clubs. I do understand that bars / clubs everywhere make their money on booze but I don't know if there is an equivalent elsewhere in the world for such high priced drinks.
Would someone kindly explain?
Thanks in advance
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Thomrn,
These establishments are providing a warm (or cold depending on the season) place where you can go to view and select a woman to fulfill your desires. They are giving you something that you cannot get in a "normal" eating / drinking establishment, where the same drinks are priced considerably less. I feel it is perfectly reasonable to be charged a premium for this. It is ok to feel that the premium is too steep, but not that a premium exists.
I travelled to most of the mongering destinations around the world, and haven't found one where every party involved in allowing us to partake in our hobby did not get their piece of the pie. Whether it is bar fines in Asia, or registration fees at the hotels we stay in, you simply have to pay the piper.
Buenos Aires has, in my opinion, the best combination of quality and price around, and at the end of the day, despite the expensive chica drinks, represents an amazing value.
Wrldtraveller
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Adding to the previous post, boliches should also pay bribes to the Police and support expensive security protection. That costs a big chunk of money.
Remember what happened to Playwoman when the owner wanted to replace the staff, among which was the security personnel. It used to be one of the most important boliches in Recoleta and now, they are out of business.
Andres
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Wrldtraveler:
Thank you for your thoughtful reply. Having been to those same watering holes in Asia, Central America and Europe I had just noticed that the drinks were the price you might have to pay in Manhattan or Paris. You are absolutely right about the premium elsewhere. The Blue Marlin in San Jose, Costa Rica charges an extra dollar for a beer but also hits you up for 10$ to bring your lady up to the room.
Also, given the economic situation in Argentina, they have to hit you up where they can. In the end, your appraisal of the quality. Ie bang for the buck so to speak. Is what I was looking for and will hopefully find out in a few weeks.
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Thomrn,
Be sure to scan Member / Roxanne chica recommendations. I took into account the info obtained from this forum, used Roxanne to book my appointments, and as a result, did not have a single bad experience.
Go with the flow, and have a great time! It will be hard not to.
Wrldtraveller
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Question about Sunday
Are the clubs open on Sunday and Monday? We are getting in on a Sunday.
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[QUOTE=Jazz Doc]Are the clubs open on Sunday and Monday? We are getting in on a Sunday.[/QUOTE]Yes. Slow night, but they are generally open.
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Just to clarify the prior post: Monday usually is a busy night. Sunday is the one that's pretty dead.
Business picks up on Monday, reaching a peak on Thursday night. Then, beginning on Friday, things go downhill, reaching bottom on Sunday night.
The cycle then repeats.:)
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Has anyone been to a place called "Sol y Gol" on Vicente Lopez and Azcuenaga? I just learned that a few of my preferred chicas from Envidia have supposedly relocated there. How is it? Do they have their own rooms or is it takeout only like many places in that zone?
I generally prefer to plug the girls onsite. Thats also a much better setup when you feel like coming back down from the fuckrooms for 2nds or 3rds with different chicas. Also, the only times I can remember having attitude/behavior/personality/service/other swing problems with chicas was after bringing them to my apartment.
Im sure I'll check it out in a few days but would appreciate any comments beforehand.
Thanks,
Moore
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Maybe the correct name is Solid Gold, this night club is on Azcuenaga near Madahos.
Good luck.
Regards
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Ha ha ha ha ha!
Porteno pronunciation of "Solid Gold" will indeed sound like "Sol y Gol".:)
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Yes, I bet its Solid Gold. That is how it sounded over the phone from a portena with lots of background noise. Any ending consonants never come out right - five sounds like fai. SoleeGolll.
Fuck, I heard that place sucks balls, but will try anyway. Probably already been there multiple times but don't remember. Can you fuck onsite?
Envidia is a farm club for the big leagues, I like to find the winners before they become largecaps.
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Too funny. I thought Moore was being sarcastic and trolling. Sol y Gol = Solid Gold when a Spanish speaking person is saying it, for sure. "B" and "d" and "v" have hard sounds when they come at the beginning of a word or phrase, after vowels, or after consonants "m" and "n" but soft sounds with an open mouth in any other position, hence Sol eed golth.
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My honest mistake for not recognizing "Sol y Gol" as Solid Gold. Ive known this whoare for several month and I guess "Sun and Goal" sounded like a valid name. Feel free to crucify me.
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That's funny. I went there a couple of times. The first time I went the taxi driver kept saying the name to me and for the life of me I could not understand what he was saying.
Second time was a bust but the first one I pulled out a very nice girl who I would repeat with. But couldn't find her next time I came to BA.