A DAY IN THE LIFE
Oh well, I understand we have 20-30 little ones every day here.
So glad your home and on the mend....Your a real trooper! Love your gutsy attitude too! What an inspiration you are!
RE: earthquake....interesting...Do you have them regularly?
Hope all is well for the isla....
Earthquakes are not uncommon. Dome theorize small ones release pressure without damage so the big ones don't blow.... I am all for that...
Wish me well have hotel booked but what a nightmare trying to find good tickets. Guess should have done it other way around...Just found deal on hotel that was going to expire. Didn't know it was such a MAZE to get through for tickets. When I find good price but want to keep looking just in case the first one disappears? Don't get it...Its like a moving target. Going to try going directly to airline sites.
Hope to see ya in a couple of months! Maybe you can wear your dancing shoes again by then!
Glauriel
How long would it take to go from Santo Domingo to Puerto Plata? Having the darnedest time finding affordable tickets to Puerto Plata or Santiago in July. Getting panicked (almost) someone suggested getting cheaper flight to Santo Domingo and then taking bus up...Seems like crazy long haul for one day but hey can't hurt to ask. We are so looking forward to coming and now this happens. Have petsitter and hotel all set just need affordable tickets. SOOOO frustrating. When I looked in Dec they were around $400 so thats what I expected now...Oh no thats no the case now at all. WOW! Didn't have the cash then or the dates either. If anyone knows if this is a decent option please let me know, thanks!
Glauriel
However if you get in at a reasonable time then you need a cab from the airport to the bus at a cost of about $30 or so. Also after you land and clear customs plus get the cab and the ride over it will take you an hour or much more depending on traffic.
Then bus to Puerto Plata is about $10 and assuming you don't have to wait at all for the next bus (not likely so figure 30 min waiting time) it is about 4.5 hours on the bus.
Then in PP you will need a cab to your hotel so another $25 or so and 20 min or more depending on where it is and traffic.
So total will be 6-7 hours or more and $60 or so. Then you have to repeat the same process in reverse and if your flight home is before 1pm or so you will have to stay overnight in Santo Domingo. Again adding cost.
If you are not going to fly to Puerto Plata then look at Santiago., From here it is a $100-110 cab ride. and a bit over an hour.
Bob K
Most insightful! is it really that much for a cab from Santiago to Puerto Plata? Thats sounds insane for an hour ride. Is it because of being a traveler or is that normal? Glad I'm asking now and not on the ground there. Trying hard to find a flight into Puerto Plata but only a few seem to go there and they certainly have raised the prices since I was looking in Dec/Jan. So another question. If we are in Puerto Plata and want to visit Santiago will it also cost $100 or so to do that as well? Guessing yes. Just didn't expect that. Think Puerto Rico is way cheaper for public cars than that or it was -taking them from San Juan to Ponce....Hmmmm, need to recalculate how and where. Anything else you can think of let me know. Appreciate it really I do.
Glauriel
P.S. if travel in the isle is that costly no wonder my friends from there never visited other parts, I had found that confusing guess not anymore.
Fares to POP tend to be higher but still you can find a good fare if you watch and book early. I am going RT POP to EWR (Newark) next week for $520 US. AND it is a bit higher because I am starting in POP and not in the US. Still a pretty good fare.
BObK
Hope she finds something.
BObK
Its just that I have a set budget set aside for this trip AND will be traveling with a young child....Those two things certainly must factor in. She wouldn't do well don't think if we are "traveling" for too long. If I was alone that would be different, plus have a set budget. Back in Dec/Jan when saw cheap flights didn't worry cause thought it was standard. Now I'm kicking myself. It would be soooooo disappointing to have delay in order to "pad" the budget for this trip. Am hoping can come up with extra income not needed for the usual expenses to set aside to make this happen. We have been looking forward to this for so long now. On many levels its really needed too. Will keep you posted.
Bob K
to get cheaper prices taxis you must schedule ahead before you get to the airport. I arrived at pop, had no phone to make a call for a taxi so had to pay 2000 peso's, about $50, I didn't plan ahead. make sure you have peso's when you arrive. I don't know if there are ATM's at the airport and the exchange rate at the airport is expensive. I now can call marlo who will hook you up with a taxi that will charge 1000 peso's ( about $25 )from pop to Puerto plata, he speaks English, his vocabulary is good but he mumbles, not too clear. his phone # is 809-906-1430. from Santiago to pop he also can get you a taxi for around 2000 peso's ( about $50 ). I would call marlo a few days before arrival, give him time to verify price and schedule for pop and Santiago. hope I've helped, good luck
Also there is NO PRIVATE cab that will take you from Santiago to Puerto Plata for $2000RD ($46 US). It will cost him that much in gas alone.
Not sure when or how you traveled but your experience is not the norm.
Bob K
Gas currently is $5.80 a gallon for regular. Let me know about the cab guy. He does the Santiago run all the time and we as well as our friends and clients use him all the time. He speaks perfect English as well.
July is HOT here and always the chance of an afternoon shower but certainly not every day.
Keep us posted
Bob K
Bob K
It was an adventure. Friends took me shopping. I am on crutches and not getting around very well so getting to a grocery store is a bit challenging. They came and got me, loaded me up and off we went. It almost didn't happen as we had some rain in the morning - just enough to wet everything down. Crutches + tile floor + water = disaster.
It dried up and off we went to Nacional. Guess what they gave me a motorized scooter!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wahhhhhhhhhhhhh hoooooooo. Yup i am a maniac. Almost took out a couple of displays. Hahahahaha
They were awesome, people were helpful and I got out of there without taking any lives, but just about had a 4 year old trying to hop on with me.
thanks to my friends for their help, they schlepped my bags in and helped put away too!!!!
And last night I was exhausted by just that............and hopping around on crutches all day. I am getting better...........
TODAY - Tricom made a service call for a small problem I reported. No biggie but hey sunday service call!!!!! Almost 2 hours later we are not quite resolved.........guess it was more then I thought...... But I am still impressed!
So I understand how you are being treated. Hope you are on the mend. You need some good health karma.
Bob K
And thanks for the karma. I am thinking this is the last thing............LOL
Bob, thanks for the info. It is appreciated..
Glauriel
And no I think there is a bit more of willing to help here than elsewhere.
Bob K
I think of DR as my home, not.just where I live.
Bob K
In fact on the rare occasion that I go back to the US that is just it I am going back to the US for a visit. When on the plane retuning to the DR I am "going home"
Bob K
As of.Wednesday NO more bad luck, viruses, nasty mosquitoes, or falls!!!!
22nd is under discussion, I will keep you posted.....
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