Day3
Again I wasn’t free until the evening, so once I was I decided to go and check out some other places that I hadn’t been able to before. I located New Fashion Spa (google maps link) which is a blue building with a pink building right next to it. I saw 2 women there named Camile and Sandra who were probably 6’s. They were more interested in their phones than to tell me their rates/services, so I left in search of better service.
I went in search of Siluette Spa, Spa Portranquintas, and Spa Jeros (google maps link). Don’t know if it was an operator error or if the google map isn’t accurate, but I wasted a lot of time as I couldn’t find 2 of them and the one I thought I found, gave me a bad feeling. I think I found Spa Portranquintas in a residential area, but there was a big rottweiler walking around unleashed, there was razor/barb wire on the side walls of the building, and it started to rain, so I just went to a local store to wait out the rain.
Finally ended up back at Chocolate Spa and there were 3 women available. The same Asian I saw previously when I was there, another Mexican woman that was about a 6, and an older Mexican woman named Laura, I think, was there. This woman was about a 5 and I probably should have passed, but settled for a ½ hour for 800 pesos, just my luck too, the AC was out as well. I must give the woman credit as she made the most out of the difficult environment. CBJ, mish, doggie, CW, RCW were all enjoyed. When we finished she showed me around the rest of the dark building, which consisted about 3 rooms, including mine, a bathroom, and an area where the ladies keep their things. I don’t think I can recommend this place to anyone here as I never saw anyone better than a 6 on 2 separate trips and can’t see this place having much to offer. So I decided to call it a night and to look forward to my last full day tomorrow.
Day4
Finished early and got some free time during the day, so I decided to check out their local market called 28 Market. It’s a pretty big, outdoor market with the same redundant items on sale. I just wanted to get some authentic, affordable gifts for some friends. I ended up finding suitable gifts for some cheap prices, since you can haggle with the vendors. It helps if you know Spanish to haggle, but the vendors do know English so don’t be discouraged from going. If anything go there for the authentic food in the food court since it’s pretty good.
As evening approached I wanted to see the city’s casino venues. I was kind of looking forward to checking out the Playboy Casino, since it just opened there less than a year ago but couldn’t find much info from their pitiful website. So I get there and I find out that I can’t even get in to see what games they have to offer since there is a $20 membership fee. Really, I couldn’t even get a tour of the area to see if it was worth it and to top it off, the hostess had a real attitude problem as I was asking her questions about the place. So I left to check out 2 other places which were the Royal Yak and Dubai Casino. Royal Yak is bigger than Dubai and I would recommend it over Dubai. They both don’t have many options in games as bingo and slots occupy most of the property.
Well luck was definitely on my side as I won about $200 and decided to spend my winnings at Pleasure Principle. I had their driver pick me up at the casino and it happened to be 1 of the 2 security/staff people I met on my first visit, a heavy man with a mustache. Forgot what his name was, but he was real cool and told me about a better casinos to play at for future reference. I get there and everyone remembers me so I got a warm welcome. Saw the lineup of about 6 women, again ranging from 6-8. None were really GFE, so I check if Jhenna, who I saw on my first visit, was available. Turns out she had just finished her shift and was about to leave, when she found out it was me requesting her service she decided to stay. This time it was even better than my first visit. She played some porn on the TV and it proved to be a memorable GFE. CBJ, DFK, DATY, mish, CW, doggie and she baked 3 cookies. She thanked me for my efforts as she compared me to her boyfriend. I would have liked to have seen if she provided outside, but since it was my last night I just enjoyed my time with her. Satisfied, I said my goodbyes and had the driver take me home.
Nothing more to really add since my last day was to fly back home. So I leave with some remaining comments:
1) I didn’t mention any food/restaurants outside of the food court at 28 Market because all my meals were at the hotel, but I would suggest sampling the local food there. If you are uncomfortable with the local food, there are plenty of other restaurants to satisfy your need. Also I never got Montezuma’s curse as I only drank bottled water, so just avoid the tap water whenever possible.
2) I didn’t mention my hotel’s name for obvious reasons, but there are countless of hotels adjacent to each other in a designated hotel district that have great features/rates. Just look on any travel website for one to meet your need.
3) Exchange rate for when I was down there was about 11 pesos/$1. So there were some things that were cheap like public buses were 8 pesos which is great, but there are some other things that were high. Just remember it’s a city that lives and dies on tourism.
4) In the hotel zone, practically everyone speaks English or at least broken English. Once you make it into downtown, outside of maybe the casinos, everyone speaks Spanish and it would help you out greatly if you knew the language. I ran into an American couple in downtown that was lost and couldn’t find anyone to help them get back to their hotel. Luckily, I showed them a map and helped them get on a bus on back to their hotel. So just know what you are getting yourself into before you venture out.
5) All the bad news you hear about crime and shootings weren’t evident when I was there. I am not saying that it doesn’t exist, but that most of the trouble is up north and since Cancun is so dependent on tourism they have well armed police posted throughout the hotel zone. Even when I was in downtown, I never felt worried and would just advise to blend in with the locals and use your street smarts.
6) Weather wise it’s warm, mildly humid, but there is the ocean breeze to keep things comfortable. It rained twice when I was there, but they were quick moving showers. It got kind of smoggy once I got into downtown, it wasn’t too bad but you notice once you’re out of the hotel zone.
7) Cancun is a great city to visit, but if you are coming here strictly for p4p, then I would advise you that your money will go farther elsewhere. There are some beautiful women here, but they know that they can ask for high prices since everything else around them is quoted in tourist prices. Before my trip I wasn’t a fan of going to spas and decided to see what was so great about them. Now that I have been to a few, I don’t think I will venture out to any in the future. Outside of p4p, the people here go out of there way to welcome you and I have a greater appreciation for the city and country. Hope this helps and enjoy your travels.