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Euro Trip Expenses

tp273

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A number of people have made comments about the cost of my adventures. Here is a quick run down down on my last trip.

On my semi-annual Vacations I spent half the time at clubs and in between half the time with my travels & sightseeing. This is mainly done because as I get older I find I need longer breaks to recharge my batteries between my partying with the ladies. Cialis only helps so much.


This last trip : 12 days being a tourist & 12 days at Clubs
Total club Entry fees = 635 Euros ( 14 different Clubs - Dietz & Luderland 2X each - Avg 39.69E )
31 girls total = 1020 Euros ( Avg 32.90E ) ( includes CIM with 8 girls and CIP with one sneaky one)
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Total = 1655 Euros ( Avg 53.39E per Girl with Club entry & also includes Food at 10 clubs)

In Canada I pay $120Cnd for Indy or $160 for agency girls + $40-50 for hotel + $20-25 for dinner when I get the itch and need to travel to Niagara Falls. On an average trip I see 2 girls so it runs me about $350 -$400 Cnd or 235- 260 Euros . Since going on these Europe Trips I have cut down a lot on local nookie and put the $ in my trip kitty. Cutting out 7 local booty calls covers my entire Euro Nookiefest cost. The real kicker is the Quality of the girls in Europe.

The bottom line is that I would have spent money for the vacation anyway . This trip I took 5 flights & 5 day cruises and visited 7 cities in 4 different countries. Getting to know beautiful young women in the biblical sense , a few 50 years my junior was just icing on the cake!
 
More should be sharing this kind of information if only for comparing reasons.
 
Which pooning destination do you feel is the best ladies for the least amount of money. I hear Cuba , Panama and CostaRica?
 
Repoman said:
Which pooning destination do you feel is the best ladies for the least amount of money. I hear Cuba , Panama and CostaRica?

I haven't been to the 3 you list yet!
 
tp273 said:
31 girls total = 1020 Euros ( Avg 32.90E ) ( includes CIM with 8 girls and CIP with one sneaky one)
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What is the story behind the sneaky CIP ?
 
tp273 said:
It is in my of my reviews:

Just read it...nice review. I'll have to go to one of these places one of these days. Not a lot you could do about the situation so going along for the ride was probably the best course of action.
 
yuppie said:
Just read it...nice review. I'll have to go to one of these places one of these days. Not a lot you could do about the situation so going along for the ride was probably the best course of action.


Ditto.
 
The trips to Europe are not so expensive. The most costly things are the airplane tickets. In Germany, I spent three thousand US dollars for ten days, and a big part of this sum I spent on plane tickets. It is cheaper to live in Germany than in the United States because the food in the restaurant is cheaper and more qualitative and fresh, and also, the hotel rooms are way cheaper than in the USA. Also, I have enjoyed their public transportation system. I was always buying train tickets from DB auskunft, and trains there are way better and handier.
 
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The trips to Europe are not so expensive. The most costly things are the airplane tickets. In Germany, I spent three thousand US dollars for ten days, and a big part of this sum I spent on plane tickets. It is cheaper to live in Germany than in the United States because the food in the restaurant is cheaper and more qualitative and fresh, and also, the hotel rooms are way cheaper than in the USA. Also, I have enjoyed their public transportation system. I was always buying train tickets from DB auskunft, and trains there are way better and handier.
Sorry but I don't agree with you. Flight costs are up a lot. Right now a flight out of Toronto averages about $1400 but as high as $2100 vs about $900-1000 just 3 or so years ago.
Hotel costs I'd say depends where your staying. Last time I was there with friends hotel costs weren't much different than Can/US prices. May depend where you stay.
And food I disagree with you completely. Have been to Germany a few times (business and pleasure) and the cost to buy food surprised me even for the basics. Restaurant food I'd say it depends where you eat but I'd say comparable or slightly more expensive than here. One thing I know for certain is a cup of coffee is a lot more. And unlike most restaurants in US/Can, refills are not free. Found that out the hard way the first time I was there. lol

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