Thread: Heading for Mar Del Plata
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02-24-15 07:56 #9
Posts: 3040"La Casita Azul" 100% 21 Year Old Paraguayans. 15 Girls in Teddies!
Originally Posted by HotRod11 [View Original Post]
Hotel occupancy today is only at 45% so you should not have a problem finding a place to stay.
Be aware that there are DWI and Speed Traps everywhere but if you have a GPS it will tell you where they are.
Zero scenery. Zip, none. Flat, ugly and boring. Take a bus. The long distance buses are very nice.
Leather seats, drinks, DVD players. Large seats. That's first class. Leave in the late afternoon and arrive ready to party if you'd like.
"La Casita Azul" -.
Normal looking house in a normal looking neighborhood.
Front yard with grass like back home.
You sit in the living room on a sofa while about 15 girls line up and dance for you while you are drinking your drink.
Then you pick a girl or two and you go back to one of the Rumpus Rooms.
It's a regular modest house.
No idea of the address or the cost.
Every cab driver and Cop knows where it is.
If it's still there you will have a Blast!
Do NOT tell them that you are an American and that you like and live near George Bush. Either of them!
Bad Idea! Imagine 8 to 1 and that was Not the currency exchange. But I never went down. My jaw hurt so bad that I could not walk! WOW!
Say that you are a Canadian or Australian. Hate Americans and Bush especially.
Hell, you might anyway!
Also, a LOT of the Chicas from BA go to Mar Del Plata to work the vacation scene.
They advertise as Escorts on the internet.
They usually have their own pad.
Be aware that their are TONS of wasted Argie Drivers!
Nice architecture, same shit food, maybe better fish but a lot of night life, Broadway type shows, et cetera.
This is almost the END of the summer vacation so there will be a lot less people.
But that's great!
Have Fun and Best of Luck!
Be happy to take you on a tour.
TL.
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The Best Little W$H$O$R$E House in Mar Del Plata may be a Police Commissioner's House by Now!
Boy that place was fun!
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02-23-15 10:00 #8
Posts: 416Hmmm, that link is to a 'new' train from 2011 DR? In which case it's shocking. It was timetabled to take 5 hours (about the same as the buses), but averaged more like 10 hours. Sometimes being replaced in large parts, by a bus!
Trains in Argentina should be avoided, always!
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02-23-15 09:36 #7
Posts: 2808New train
Originally Posted by SteveC [View Original Post]
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02-23-15 06:47 #6
Posts: 911Originally Posted by HotRod11 [View Original Post]
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02-23-15 03:17 #5
Posts: 1043Originally Posted by HotRod11 [View Original Post]
If you must take bus or train, I took the bus once and it was quite nice. I've never taken the train though I heard its pretty bad.
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02-23-15 03:11 #4
Posts: 247I last made the trip about 4 years ago, but I lived there for three years before moving to BsAs. I'm normally a big fan of train travel, but on this route definitely take the bus. There are regular fast services from several companies at a good price compared to the train and they're more reliable and comfortable, also much quicker. Tried the train once and never again.
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02-23-15 01:01 #3
Posts: 3510Bus will be more comfortable and I do believe also quicker but I would personally take the bus even if it slightly slower.
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02-23-15 00:32 #2
Posts: 2808Scenery
Originally Posted by HotRod11 [View Original Post]
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02-23-15 00:08 #1
Posts: 125Heading for Mar Del Plata
I'm here in BA for a month I'm thinking of a four day trip to Mar Del Plata. Train or Bus that's the question. I'm in no hurry just looking for A nice scenic trip. Any advice.
I read this site every day and I have used your advice many times for that I say thanks.