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Some Place Else
12-03-11, 20:27
Hi friends,

I will be in Singapore next week for 7-8 days. I am booked in the Swissotel Merchant Court and also have an option to book the Pan Pacific or the Park Royal on the Kitchner Road.

Please guide as to which is the most GF friendly hotel and any special advice on how to take in girls into these hotels.

Your advice will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Ararat
12-04-11, 17:32
Read the thread first.

Tanglin
12-05-11, 01:09
Hi friends,

I will be in Singapore next week for 7-8 days. I am booked in the Swissotel Merchant Court and also have an option to book the Pan Pacific or the Park Royal on the Kitchner Road.

Please guide as to which is the most GF friendly hotel and any special advice on how to take in girls into these hotels.

Your advice will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.Personally, I'd stay at the Merchant Court. The Pan Pacific in the Marina District (assuming this is the PP you'd be changing to) is a little nicer property, but getting in and out of the Marina District can be a pain. The ParkRoyal on Kirchner is in Little India, which is a pit. The Merchant Court is in the Clarke Quay area, which is a pretty nice place to stay for a first-timer.

As for girl friendly hotels, it would probably be better to list all the hotels in Singapore that *aren't* girl friendly. To my knowledge, here is the entire list:

1.
2.
3.
4.
.......

Have fun!

Econo Tech
12-05-11, 03:01
Personally, I'd stay at the Merchant Court. The Pan Pacific in the Marina District (assuming this is the PP you'd be changing to) is a little nicer property, but getting in and out of the Marina District can be a pain. The ParkRoyal on Kirchner is in Little India, which is a pit. The Merchant Court is in the Clarke Quay area, which is a pretty nice place to stay for a first-timer.

As for girl friendly hotels, it would probably be better to list all the hotels in Singapore that *aren't* girl friendly. To my knowledge, here is the entire list:

1.

2.

3.

4.

Have fun!And the hotels you mentioned are well connected now, with the newly opened Circle line. Of course, the train stops by midnight LOL

Tanglin
12-08-11, 03:19
And the hotels you mentioned are well connected now, with the newly opened Circle line. Of course, the train stops by midnight LOLFunny you should mention the Circle Line. There will soon be a new hotel opening fairly close to the Haw Par Villa station. The block of pubs and restaurants in the converted shophouses on Pasir Panjang Road at South Buona Vista has been doing pretty poorly, so the owners are going to convert it into a boutique hotel.

Which will be girl friendly, of course.

SuperRaven
01-24-12, 13:17
Quick report on the RV,

The rooms are little old and run down, but the price really nice. The hotel is super GF friendly, but some times there are large groups of Chinese tourists hanging in the lobby when you are doing the walk of shame.

The internet is very expensive, I ended up getting a Singtel sim I think for around 20 recharge with an extra 7 for unlimited date for 5 days or so. This worked really well. The location was fine and really close to a shoping centre that had a few places to eat and decent shopping and lots of overseas workers. I was rate RV as good, but not outstanding.

Ibis bencoolen.

This one seemed about the same price maybe 25 more than the RV, but the rooms where much nicer and the aircon much stronger. No mini bar but just a nicer feel about the place. The funny thing is that this was GF friendly but, I had a few girls that want to meet in the lobby and while the girl was waiting She was getting death looks from a few of the other guest. But in the end no problem came down gave her a hug and headed up stairs just like she was an old friend.

I would take the IBIS over RV, but that's really a personal feel.

DanTheMan
01-26-12, 05:03
Hi all,

I'm coming to Singapore for my birthday, and am shouting myself a few nights at Marina Bay sands.

Has anyone stayed there before?

Is it Girl friendly.

Thanks

Geneva Guy
01-26-12, 13:44
DTM.

As noted in the forum, ALL hotels in SG are girl friendly. The only "caveat" is if you have to do the "walk of shame" to get from the door to your room. And if that doesn't bother you, then you have no worries. Actually you get used to it, LOL.

Enjoy SG.

GG

BionicMan
01-26-12, 15:18
Quick report on the RV,

Ibis bencoolen. The funny thing is that this was GF friendly but, I had a few girls that want to meet in the lobby and while the girl was waiting She was getting death looks from a few of the other guest. But in the end no problem came down gave her a hug and headed up stairs just like she was an old friend. I would take the IBIS over RV, but that's really a personal feel.In general Ibis hotels, worldwide, are quite family and tourist oriented, so less used to walk of shames. But, as you proved, still GF enough.

What counts is the staff to make it GF, not much the guests, but still if too many guests get unconfortable they might moan and sooner or later the hotel management has to make a choice: stay GF and maybe see less tourists / families or favour the families / tourists and see the mongerers going elsewhere.

El Mujerista
01-27-12, 14:31
DTM.

As noted in the forum, ALL hotels in SG are girl friendly. The only "caveat" is if you have to do the "walk of shame" to get from the door to your room. And if that doesn't bother you, then you have no worries. Actually you get used to it, LOL.

Enjoy SG.

GGMBS is a beautiful hotel. I stayed there last year. If the "walk of shame" intimidates you, then you could be in for a doozy, depending on which of the three towers your room is in. Tower 1 is not that far from the main entrance, but the elevators to Tower 3 are probably at least a hundred meters across the expansive lobby. One thing that might take the edge off is that there are so many people in the place you may well be unnoticed for the most part. In any case, don't miss the view from the rooftop with its vanishing edge swimming pool. The hotel also has an awesome gym to help you stay in shape for your nights out.

Of course, there's huge casino across the street from the hotel (accessible by underground passageway). While casinos in many places usually have some working girls about, I've never heard of that kind of action in Singapore. Casinos aren't my thing, so I didn't even go in for a look.

Happy Hunting,
E.M.

SuperRaven
02-01-12, 12:45
Nice post and very true, very funny " you get used to it" yeah I totally agree after a while I sort found it funny picking up the girls from down stair or doing the late night walk by. LOL.


DTM.

As noted in the forum, ALL hotels in SG are girl friendly. The only "caveat" is if you have to do the "walk of shame" to get from the door to your room. And if that doesn't bother you, then you have no worries. Actually you get used to it, LOL.

Enjoy SG.

GG

All For Sex
02-03-12, 22:35
Whew.

Just RTFF. We all agree that all the hotels in Sinapore are GF and like someone rightly commented "Those aren't are going out of business". (Sy I don't remember your name).

Guess we can start a discussion here regarding the shortest Walk of Shame.

I've been to Singapore thrice and stayed@Grand Chancellor (Little India)

Reception approx 100 feet at roughly 80 Degrees on the left. (Elevators are only 20. 25 feet on the right from the entrance)

The only problem is that the hotel has gradually become a hub for Indian tourists and lot of them keep swarming (after check out / before check) in all around. Most flights to India are late night / early morning.

As such not a great place for Indians but shouldn't be a problem for other nationalities.

The hotel rooms are small but well kept. With clean Bathrooms. And the staff is a bit harsh on the guests.

Just my experience over my last 3 stays. (But never had any problem getting any girls in. As in no documentation required@the reception) Got a girl or 2 from OT atleast 6 times. Only problem was when I ordered room service for a Russian (Had to go down to collect my package) LOL.

Just a small piece of information for those interested.

Cheers

Neeew
03-04-12, 03:33
I will be coming to Singapore on the 12th for 2-3 days.

Lookig at the hotels mentioned in your recent posts. On bookings. Com they all range from €100-€300.

Can you recommend something in the 50-100 category?

(I'm basically looking for a good "beginners's hotel with good room internet access and maybe a pool)

The best value for money hotel on Tripadvisor is http://www.strandhotel.com.sg/. I can't find it on the big hotel sites and people don't seem to mention it in here?

Ebauche
03-04-12, 05:02
I will be coming to Singapore on the 12th for 2-3 days.

Lookig at the hotels mentioned in your recent posts. On bookings. Com they all range from €100-€300.

Can you recommend something in the 50-100 category?

(I'm basically looking for a good "beginners's hotel with good room internet access and maybe a pool)

The best value for money hotel on Tripadvisor is.

http://www.strandhotel.com.sg/

I can't find it on the big hotel sites and people don't seem to mention it in here?Try Agoda. Com

AussieDoug
03-04-12, 11:39
Try Agoda. ComI would usually stay in the Orchard Road area and can get a hotel around 250-300 sing dollars for a four star, try sites like "ratesto go. Com" "wotif. Com. Au" "lastminute. Com" and you might find something cheaper.

Geneva Guy
03-04-12, 14:19
Hi,

Just got back from SG, and while I stayed in a service Apt, I found some inexpensive hotels. Try the Hotel 81 Classic which is on joo chiat Road. Its at the end of the geylang area. If you book it online (use their web site) you can get their best room for $79SGD / night and that includes free internet (website doesn't clearly state that, but it does). I booked a room for GF since she was staying one extra night after I left and we did get this deal. The hotel is clean, etc. And, its right near the Paya lebar MRT stop. So you can ride to Orchard in about 15-20 mins for about $1. 75 SGD. And, its about 2-3 km from the action area in geylang (say lorongs 6-16 in geylang). I suggest that one rather than the hotel 81 near those lorongs because this seems less like a "short stay" hotel and has lots of food within 2-3 minutes of the place. Taxi from airport will be about $15 SGD, taxi to Orchard will be about the same.

Just a suggestion. GF liked the place and internet worked well. I was in the room, its small but clean, bed comfy, etc. So if you are on a budget, check it out. And, keep in mind there are many hotel 81's in SG. This it the Hotel 81 CLASSIC.

Enjoy SG.

GG

Neeew
03-06-12, 14:40
Value Hotel Thomson has some very attractive prices but it seems a bit distant from where most other hotels are located.

Can anyone comment on the location please.

592 Balestier Road #01-01 S, Novena / Balestier, Singapore.

Can I ask for a recommendation on a hotel for max $100 a night on this list:

http://www.agoda.com/pages/agoda/default/DestinationSearchResult.aspx

You probably get I'm a complete beginner to SNG.

Is anyone around from Monday next week?

Thanks!

Frank Oneil
03-13-12, 12:03
A general experience:

You can find a very cheap hostel. In the range of 20-30$ SG a night, but do expect a dorm with 4+ people and potentially all the filth and smell of Asia inside.

I stayed in the Little Red dot hostel. Which was OK, Free internet. 3 computers for public use (free) and walking distance to the Lavender MRT station.

Naturally, I never thought bringing a girl into a hostel.)

Other hostels in the vicinity _ See their business cards attached.

For some action I had to move to Geylang hotels where you pay something in the range of 70 $ SG for a room.

I stayed in the Fragrance hotel. Crystal on Lor 18.

Room was OK, paid between 70 and 56 $, the funny thing was that reservation made via Booking. Com was CHEAPER than the price at the counter.

The receptionists were always diligent and wrote down the I'd details of the girls who came in, which I must say has a positive effect on the girls behavior.

Lor 18 is right in the middle of the action, so you don't need more. There were rows of girls in the lane, waiting for customers, and you can bargain with the pimp.

Rates for white foreigners vary in the range of 50. 70 $.

Behind you are the official public houses with the big numbers. There prices start from 100$ and the girls are sitting behind a glass.

They carry numbers on their bikinis, so you just need to call the number

Taxi from Orchard towers was about 15 $

Yes, there were crowds of Chinese tourists, filling up the lobby, but sometimes they were so many of them,

That nobody actually payed attention to the Walk of Shame, (which is can be pretty short, because the lobby is just about 5 meters deep from the Street door to the elevator)

Overall Fragrance Crystal hotel was a good value for the money.

Enjoy Singapore!

Cmole
04-11-12, 16:47
I've stayed at the Hilton on Orchard a number of times but never had a problem either meeting the girl downstairs or having them come up. The only issue is the elevators are key-coded.

DublinDouche
04-18-12, 07:04
Spent 4 nights at RC Millenia and it was amazing. Had great view of Marina Bay in a mini suite. Couple of nights brought so friends back and other than walk of shame, no problems. After taking care of business one night, took the girl over to Sands and paid her way in and she was my good luck charm. Brought her back again for the rest of the night around 3a. At least I didn't get. Didn't I see you with her a few hours ago.

Cheong777
05-28-12, 20:15
Bros any Russian there?

Any budget hotel good to enter with chiks?

Econo Tech
05-29-12, 03:21
Bros any Russian there?

Any budget hotel good to enter with chiks?I abhor russians. So no words on that.

Hotels? Yes, all budget hotel allow "CHIKS" as long as she hasn't checked into the hotel before you, for the day.

Go figure that out.

LOL

Drfel
05-29-12, 13:12
Bros any Russian there?

Any budget hotel good to enter with chiks?It seems a comon thread amongst fellow forumites these Russians are popular indeed, and I can't say I'm different but I've found despite the quality more often than not after paying thru the nose the performance is lacking, I think its more that they are strong dominant women often and if yr a bit of a soft touch they will take advantage of that. I did one time meet a great chick from Moscow at OT in 2006 she tops my list of punts, and the odd one here and there that has floated my boat but they have $$ signs in thier eyes and like everything in life its about supply and demand. I guess to get a good deal one must visit Russia its self where the tables are turned and the talent pool is huge, as often at Brix et al there is only a handfull of these exotic white skinned beauties. And always demading top dollar. Funny that, it seems just about everything in life comes back to Money. Particuarly in this game.

Dr

JohnnyXNg9876
06-06-12, 16:16
I'll come here his weekend and I'll keep you posted about this hotel. I'll burn some hot points here. Hopefully they won't embarass me like they did in New Delhi. I escorted my SP to my room as she needed key for the lift. Fron desk lady ran to me and denied her entry while a bunch of people staring at me.

JohnnyXNg9876
06-06-12, 19:35
Let we know if you get get a couple WL so can orgy add night.

Econo Tech
06-07-12, 04:00
I'll come here his weekend and I'll keep you posted about this hotel. I'll burn some hot points here. Hopefully they won't embarass me like they did in New Delhi. I escorted my SP to my room as she needed key for the lift. Fron desk lady ran to me and denied her entry while a bunch of people staring at me.Singapore hotels turn a blind eye to you bringing friends. Except the budget / low cost hotels, as the latter have been under some rule to control multiple visits by ladies (I. E. Stop hookers using the hotel as their base of Operation.) the logic being, if she can afford a 5 star, then she is not likely to be a hooker. LOL.

Fret not.

Worst case, like Hyatt used to do, the Recep may ask you to register the details of the girl. Nothing more.

JohnnyXNg9876
06-10-12, 04:58
I'll come here his weekend and I'll keep you posted about this hotel. I'll burn some hot points here. Hopefully they won't embarass me like they did in New Delhi. I escorted my SP to my room as she needed key for the lift. Fron desk lady ran to me and denied her entry while a bunch of people staring at me.The location of sheraton is 1 kilo from OT. I walked to OT but took taxi back for $7. No problem so far. I got a dif wg back each night. Of course, many people can tell they are wg from the sexy dress but Doorman and concierge greeted them and no question asked. I got 21st floor city view. My fav is doing doggy and view city at night. Best GFE I've ever had so far.

AppleTarte
06-17-12, 15:07
Hi,

I always enjoy this forum.

I'll be visiting Singapore in July and I'm considering Conrad Centennial for stay.

Is this hotel GF friendly?

Econo Tech
06-18-12, 02:34
Hi,

I always enjoy this forum.

I'll be visiting Singapore in July and I'm considering Conrad Centennial for stay.

Is this hotel GF friendly?Asked and replied. All hotels in Singapore are Girl Friendly, after all, this country makes money in tourists and travellers and offending tourists and travellers will be bad.

Worst case, they may ask to see her I'd.

In any case, I would suggest some place closer to Tower, if you are a Tower person, like. Hilton? Pan Pac? Meritus?

Oh, just make sure you don't pick a street tart. Or there may be eyebrows raised.

BTW, the budget hotels may refuse to admit you and your lover, since there is a system to discourage Girls from operating out of Budget hotels. Only one check-in is allowed per day for the girl. For the hotel chain. Like say H81.

So if yo are into 'seconds' that may be a bit messy.

Tanglin
06-18-12, 03:27
Hi,

I always enjoy this forum.

I'll be visiting Singapore in July and I'm considering Conrad Centennial for stay.

Is this hotel GF friendly?Http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?2868-Singapore-Hotels&p=1223697#post1223697

BionicMan
06-18-12, 07:50
BTW, the budget hotels may refuse to admit you and your lover, since there is a system to discourage Girls from operating out of Budget hotels. Only one check-in is allowed per day for the girl. For the hotel chain. Like say H81.So if yo are into 'seconds' that may be a bit messy.This can be overcome if you register your passport at the check in. One I'd is sufficent, the girl will not be registered and so no trace of her stay. That is the way they prefer, be it first or third time in a night. The less traces they leave the less WG they appear to be (LOL)

Econo Tech
06-19-12, 02:21
This can be overcome if you register your passport at the check in. One I'd is sufficent, the girl will not be registered and so no trace of her stay. That is the way they prefer, be it first or third time in a night. The less traces they leave the less WG they appear to be (LOL)Old story. As of now, H81 and Fragrance demand both IDs, and has been like that since about six months or so.

The girl must be registered. Ever since a H81 manager was charged for allowing girls operating from the hotel room, but didn't appear on the register.

Rrocket
06-23-12, 07:03
No problem. Nice place, great breakfast. Enjoy.


Hi,

I always enjoy this forum.

I'll be visiting Singapore in July and I'm considering Conrad Centennial for stay.

Is this hotel GF friendly?

Yogi Bear
07-05-12, 02:53
Hi guys.

I will be visiting Singapore in September.

I need to make a decision on hotels.

I think staying near OT makes sense for me. So now to where to stay.

Knowing that all are girl friendly. Which of the following would be better / less likely to need the walk of shame.

Hilton.

Orchard.

Orchard Parade.

Pan Pacific.

Others?

Thanks in advance

Lakeside
07-05-12, 11:54
Hi guys.

I will be visiting Singapore in September.

I need to make a decision on hotels.

I think staying near OT makes sense for me. So now to where to stay.

Knowing that all are girl friendly. Which of the following would be better / less likely to need the walk of shame.

Hilton.

Orchard.

Orchard Parade.

Pan Pacific.

Others?

Thanks in advanceIf you are affraid of the walk of shame then the Pan Pacific Orchard should be your choice since they have a back entrance at the lower floor (across the road from the back side OT exit) which is open till 23. 30 and you can take the lift from there to your room floor. Very discreet and no walk of shame through the lobby.

Geneva Guy
07-05-12, 12:04
Hi guys.

I will be visiting Singapore in September.

I need to make a decision on hotels.

I think staying near OT makes sense for me. So now to where to stay.

Knowing that all are girl friendly. Which of the following would be better / less likely to need the walk of shame.

Hilton.

Orchard.

Orchard Parade.

Pan Pacific.

Others?

Thanks in advanceI say orchard parade, they have a "side door" next to starbucks so you don't have to go thru the lobby. But make SURE you tell them you do NOT want to stay in the annex. Bad wifi there and the rooms are smaller.

Enjoy SG. I leave for there tomorrow.

GG

Linga
07-05-12, 18:39
Hi guys.

I will be visiting Singapore in September.

I need to make a decision on hotels.

I think staying near OT makes sense for me. So now to where to stay.

Knowing that all are girl friendly. Which of the following would be better / less likely to need the walk of shame.

Hilton.

Orchard.

Orchard Parade.

Pan Pacific.

Others?

Thanks in advanceMy favorite, Mandarin Orchard, main tower. Usually can get it at 200SGD-250SGD / per night from the hotel reservation counters at the Airport. The lobby is at level 5. You get out of the taxi, go through the entrance and take the lift directly to your floor. I am usually bringing company after midnight and hardly see any one else in the lift or the entrance.

Ebauche
07-06-12, 01:10
Hi guys.

I will be visiting Singapore in September.

I need to make a decision on hotels.

I think staying near OT makes sense for me. So now to where to stay.

Knowing that all are girl friendly. Which of the following would be better / less likely to need the walk of shame.

Hilton.

Orchard.

Orchard Parade.

Pan Pacific.

Others?

Thanks in advanceIf you don't care about the pribability with which your OT pull is likely to actually stay LT if you agreed to LT, then staying near OT is fine. Personally, I only worry about the walk of shame if I have concerns crossing paths with coworkers or others not aware of my tendency to indulge. Any of your hotel options will work fine.

If you feel LT is important.

Option A: Stay far enough away that returning to OT is inconvenient forvyour pull.

Option B: Make sure you negotiate up front that requirement, and make it clear you only pay AFTER. If you get to the room and she demands payment up front, boot her out with nothing. A less desirable variation is to pay only a bit up front, and if she suddenly tries to convert to ST, only pay ST in total.

Tanglin
07-09-12, 05:10
I say orchard parade, they have a "side door" next to starbucks so you don't have to go thru the lobby. But make SURE you tell them you do NOT want to stay in the annex. Bad wifi there and the rooms are smaller.

Enjoy SG. I leave for there tomorrow.

GGThe only issue with the Orchard Parade hotel is the "walk of shame" across and up Orchard Road. Not a big deal for most of us, but something to think about. Personally, I prefer to take a taxi from OT (call one if you don't want to wait in the queue) , and go to a hotel with a short walk from the entrance to the lifts. I've only stayed at the Mandarin Orchard once, but didn't partake that evening and didn't notice the lift arrangement. My "usual" hotel was the Grand Copthorne Waterfront, which like Ebauche notes is far enough away that girls never tried to turn LT into ST, and the walk of shame is pretty short.

FrenchTouch
07-09-12, 10:26
The only issue with the Orchard Parade hotel is the "walk of shame" across and up Orchard Road. Not a big deal for most of us, but something to think about. Personally, I prefer to take a taxi from OT (call one if you don't want to wait in the queue) , and go to a hotel with a short walk from the entrance to the lifts. I've only stayed at the Mandarin Orchard once, but didn't partake that evening and didn't notice the lift arrangement. My "usual" hotel was the Grand Copthorne Waterfront, which like Ebauche notes is far enough away that girls never tried to turn LT into ST, and the walk of shame is pretty short.One of the good options to avoid WOS is the Albert Court. Rooms are ok although not grandiose, prices are ok most of the times. There are two wings, and at night the second wing is accessed with a card and no staff there. So if you book there and are lucky to get a room in the second wing or just ask for it it's an option. Front wing is more.

Another option is the Concorde on Orchard, which is also quite affordable, rooms are ok too. And you enter with a lift from basement 3 from Orchard Road or so and then take another lift to your room. Reception staff or hotel guests in the lobby won't see you. Lifts are see through but no one cares.

Another option more is the Berjaya on Duxton, where I stayed a few times and the staff is non visible after 11PM and walk to lifts is short.

Hope this helps

FT

Some Place Else
07-09-12, 15:10
How about Swissotel Merchant Court. Any experience by a fellow monger.


One of the good options to avoid WOS is the Albert Court. Rooms are ok although not grandiose, prices are ok most of the times. There are two wings, and at night the second wing is accessed with a card and no staff there. So if you book there and are lucky to get a room in the second wing or just ask for it it's an option. Front wing is more.

Another option is the Concorde on Orchard, which is also quite affordable, rooms are ok too. And you enter with a lift from basement 3 from Orchard Road or so and then take another lift to your room. Reception staff or hotel guests in the lobby won't see you. Lifts are see through but no one cares.

Another option more is the Berjaya on Duxton, where I stayed a few times and the staff is non visible after 11PM and walk to lifts is short.

Hope this helps

FT

Edward Behr
07-09-12, 16:00
Just realised I forgot to post this recommendation. Stayed here twice on my last visit (Mar / Apr. 2 stops in Sing as part of a month in SE Asia). I highly recommend. Cost me about S$150 per night booked through Hotelclub for a double, decent sized room though a touch smaller than the top 5 star hotels, internet +S$5 a day (which was waived on my first visit) , all facilities, v clean, good front desk. 18 metre lap pool and gym. Bang next door to Kallang MRT, and with food court (some stalls 24 hours).10 minutes walk to either Little India, Golden Mile or Arab Street area (the latter being one of my favourite parts of Singapore). At the prices hotels are charging nowadays in Singapore I reckon this represents great value!

http://www.vhotel.sg/

Mrdurden
07-09-12, 21:00
My favorite, Mandarin Orchard, main tower. Usually can get it at 200SGD-250SGD / per night from the hotel reservation counters at the Airport. The lobby is at level 5. You get out of the taxi, go through the entrance and take the lift directly to your floor. I am usually bringing company after midnight and hardly see any one else in the lift or the entrance.Does this work for many of the Singapore hotels?

I mean, without prior reservations, can you generally get attractive prices for hotels from the airport reservation counters? (assuming they're not fully booked)

I'll be in Singapore in late August and am wondering if I should take a chance on getting any of the Orchard hotels at a last-minute discount.

Switched
07-14-12, 06:08
Just realised I forgot to post this recommendation. Stayed here twice on my last visit (Mar / Apr. 2 stops in Sing as part of a month in SE Asia). I highly recommend. Cost me about S$150 per night booked through Hotelclub for a double, decent sized room though a touch smaller than the top 5 star hotels, internet +S$5 a day (which was waived on my first visit) , all facilities, v clean, good front desk. 18 metre lap pool and gym. Bang next door to Kallang MRT, and with food court (some stalls 24 hours).10 minutes walk to either Little India, Golden Mile or Arab Street area (the latter being one of my favourite parts of Singapore). At the prices hotels are charging nowadays in Singapore I reckon this represents great value!

More importantly, how far is it in 'real' terms from OT and Geyland? Ie: is it walkable? Or how far in a cab?

AussieGaigin
07-14-12, 10:43
More importantly, how far is it in 'real' terms from OT and Geyland? Ie: is it walkable? Or how far in a cab?I think the V Hotel is closer to Lavender MRT than Kallang. This puts it 2 stations away from Geylang. So about 5 mins in a cab, maybe 10 to Orchard?

Firebird
07-14-12, 20:58
How far by taxi is the Hilton on Orchard from OT? Is a short ride? Can one walk?

Searched the forum but did not find the info.

Many thanks,

BionicMan
07-14-12, 21:16
How far by taxi is the Hilton on Orchard from OT? Is a short ride? Can one walk?

Searched the forum but did not find the info. Many thanks, By taxi it can be 10 minutes. By walking, if you get the green light at the crossing, some 45", including a couple of propositions by FL on the sidewalk. Guys. What about using google maps, sometime?

Ebauche
07-15-12, 02:44
By taxi it can be 10 minutes. By walking, if you get the green light at the crossing, some 45", including a couple of propositions by FL on the sidewalk. Guys. What about using google maps, sometime?Subtle. That's what I appreciate about this forum. :-)

It can take more than 45" just to get from the Taxi stand on Claymore to the entrance fronting Orchard Road. Depending on how many sidewalk dollies happen to be trolling about.

BionicMan
07-15-12, 07:24
Driving directions to Singapore Hilton Singapore Hilton is located on the right side of the road opposite Orchard Towers. 20 minutes total from Changi Airport depending on traffic and right across the street from Orchard Towers.You have been more mean than myself, having the guy crossing the road via Changi airport LOL. Newbies are pissed when we say RTFF, but in this case the lazyness, or too much confidence on ISG, prevented the guy from just looking at google map or at the hotel website. How bad is this? Next time we are going to get a question on how to fill the tax declaration from, I am afraid.

Firebird
07-15-12, 11:17
Damm. Keep forgetting about the Google Map feature. You are right. Can easily see locatiion and what is around. Next time have to plug in my brain. Many Thanks to all suggestions and replies

BionicMan
07-15-12, 14:41
Damm. Keep forgetting about the Google Map feature. You are right. Can easily see locatiion and what is around. Next time have to plug in my brain. Many Thanks to all suggestions and repliesGo imagine that if you look at Geylang through the Street View feature of Google Earth you can even see the SW's.

Edward Behr
07-17-12, 15:53
I think the V Hotel is closer to Lavender MRT than Kallang. This puts it 2 stations away from Geylang. So about 5 mins in a cab, maybe 10 to Orchard?Sorry for the typo guys it's next to Lavender MRT not Kallang. Literally next to Lavendar MRT.

I'd say more like 10 mins to Geylang or 15 to OT by cab.

Linga
07-18-12, 18:38
Does this work for many of the Singapore hotels?

I mean, without prior reservations, can you generally get attractive prices for hotels from the airport reservation counters? (assuming they're not fully booked)

I'll be in Singapore in late August and am wondering if I should take a chance on getting any of the Orchard hotels at a last-minute discount.You should book in advance. I am usually in Singapore for two to three days per trip and almost exclusively book hotels at the airport because of last minute travel plans. However, Singapore has many events going on throughout the year and you may have the bad luck of arriving during one of these events, I once paid 650S$/per night during F1. Therefore, play it safe.

Catharsis
07-23-12, 07:43
You should book in advance. I am usually in Singapore for two to three days per trip and almost exclusively book hotels at the airport because of last minute travel plans. However, Singapore has many events going on throughout the year and you may have the bad luck of arriving during one of these events, I once paid 650S$/per night during F1. Therefore, play it safe.You would be nuts to do that. The counters make a considerable commission here about 30.

So you will get charged a lot extra.

Why not book directly with a suitable hotel and use the online travel review sites like tripadvisor for advice?

I NEVER use third party sites as the hotels will give better deals.

This is particularly the case in Singapore.

Mrdurden
07-31-12, 18:03
You should book in advance. I am usually in Singapore for two to three days per trip and almost exclusively book hotels at the airport because of last minute travel plans. However, Singapore has many events going on throughout the year and you may have the bad luck of arriving during one of these events, I once paid 650S$/per night during F1. Therefore, play it safe.Thanks for your advice. It did sound too good to be true. So I have chosen to book ahead at the Grand Park Orchard, hoping it's not a step down from the Royal Plaza on Scotts, where I have stayed 3 times earlier. The Grand Park was just cheaper and had a nicer pool (from the pictures) , but still a short walk to Brix!

Econo Tech
08-01-12, 02:16
I NEVER use third party sites as the hotels will give better deals.Well, like regular airlines, hotels too have published fares and discounted fares. You MAY get better deals when you go through third party sites and agents.

I had a booking in Manila, for 5 star hotel, at 70 US Per night, through an agent, for 1 week. When I wanted to extend, the extension came at BAR (best available rate) as per hotel. Which. Was. 120 US per night. While the hotel's online price was 150 US.

So shop around. Says me.

Dodger Bulldog
09-30-12, 14:27
I read back several pages, but not see any mention of a short term hotel, for an hour or so.

Is something like this available in Singapore, preferably close to Orchard Towers? Or does one have to pay for a full night at one of the Fragrance or 81 Hotels?

Thanks for your help.

AfAsia
10-17-12, 00:19
Gents,

Any feedback on this superbly located hotel on Lorong 12, in the heart of Geylang? Got a rate of £36 a night, double. I have read back numerous pages, unless I'm blind, drew a blank. The hotel is located ten or so minutes walk from Aljunied station, with street action on the doorstep. Perfect!

AussieGaigin
10-17-12, 10:17
Gents,

Any feedback on this superbly located hotel on Lorong 12, in the heart of Geylang? Got a rate of £36 a night, double. I have read back numerous pages, unless I'm blind, drew a blank. The hotel is located ten or so minutes walk from Aljunied station, with street action on the doorstep. Perfect!Anything in Geylang is not likely to be 4 o 5 star quality. Check out the Geylang thread rather than this one.

AussieGaigin
10-17-12, 10:19
I read back several pages, but not see any mention of a short term hotel, for an hour or so.

Is something like this available in Singapore, preferably close to Orchard Towers? Or does one have to pay for a full night at one of the Fragrance or 81 Hotels?

Thanks for your help.Most of the short term hotels are around Geylang. You are not likely to find one around Orchard.

Check out the Geylang thread, or even the hotel websites.

JerseyShoreSun
10-17-12, 11:49
Most of the short term hotels are around Geylang. You are not likely to find one around Orchard.

Check out the Geylang thread, or even the hotel websites.That is not accurate AG! U can find the 81 hotels in bencoolen or rochor about 5 minutes from orchard area. Also the fragrance hotel has some locations in the city. Last time I use them they were like 40 bucks for 2 hrs

Geneva Guy
10-17-12, 12:19
Gents,

Any feedback on this superbly located hotel on Lorong 12, in the heart of Geylang? Got a rate of £36 a night, double. I have read back numerous pages, unless I'm blind, drew a blank. The hotel is located ten or so minutes walk from Aljunied station, with street action on the doorstep. Perfect!Yep, did an indo there recently. Sunday afternoon. The place usually hosts lots of Indos out front. You will have to show you I'd. One hour for $15 SGD, not sure about overnight rate. Place was clean, towels were thin, quiet, bed not so comfortable. But it will do. And yes, easy to get to from MRT. And you will be accosted by lots of China girls along the walk to the hotel, LOL.

Nothing bad to say about the place.

GG

Econo Tech
10-18-12, 02:52
That is not accurate AG! U can find the 81 hotels in bencoolen or rochor about 5 minutes from orchard area. Also the fragrance hotel has some locations in the city. Last time I use them they were like 40 bucks for 2 hrsSome city hotels have been zoned that they cannot offer Short time rental (transit rates). But most do.

Prices are going up though, in Hotel 81 and Fragrance group.

Tanglin
10-18-12, 08:35
Gents,

Any feedback on this superbly located hotel on Lorong 12, in the heart of Geylang? Got a rate of £36 a night, double. I have read back numerous pages, unless I'm blind, drew a blank. The hotel is located ten or so minutes walk from Aljunied station, with street action on the doorstep. Perfect!I've also "stayed" there, and as others have said, it's OK. The short term rooms smell of smoke and there's not much in the way of amenities, but if you're looking for cheap place to sleep and get laid, it's fine. The last couple of times I've been there it's been $10 / hr.

StarMaker
10-18-12, 09:26
I stayed here last month for four days.

Great location next to Orchard towers and no issues at all bringing girls back, If you bring back before 11PM you can use the lifts in the basement and avoid the walk of shame.

The hotel itself was under reovation and had no bar (it was closed) so maybe give it a few month until it is back to full operation.

Maverick207
10-24-12, 03:42
Hello Gents,

I'll be making my first trip to Singapore next month around the 15th. I was wondering if you could guide me to a good hotel or choice of hotels that offer a good compromise as to amenities (room wifi, bar or restaurant onsite) and close to the action. Also it should be girl friendly as I'm looking to bring girls from Orchard back to the room. I thought about the Hyatt where the brix is located but it is very expensive. You can private message me if you wish.

Thanks in advance.

J

BionicMan
10-24-12, 05:36
Hello Gents, I'll be making my first trip to Singapore next month around the 15th.
Thanks in advance.JTry royal on Scott or York

Tanglin
10-24-12, 08:04
Hello Gents,

I'll be making my first trip to Singapore next month around the 15th. I was wondering if you could guide me to a good hotel or choice of hotels that offer a good compromise as to amenities (room wifi, bar or restaurant onsite) and close to the action. Also it should be girl friendly as I'm looking to bring girls from Orchard back to the room. I thought about the Hyatt where the brix is located but it is very expensive. You can private message me if you wish.

Thanks in advance.

JBionicman's suggestions of the Royal Plaza on Scotts and the York Hotel are good. Another in the area is the Elizabeth Hotel on Mt Elizabeth Drive. A little farther away, but still just a 5 minute taxi ride from OT are the hotels in the River Valley area (Kim Seng Road at Havelock). The Grand Copthorne Waterfront is the nicest hotel in the area, but also the most expensive. Other decent properties are the Riverview, Copthorne Kings, Holiday Inn Atrium, Miramar, and Furama Waterfront.

All are girl friendly, of course ;-)

Ebauche
10-24-12, 14:21
Hello Gents,

I'll be making my first trip to Singapore next month around the 15th. I was wondering if you could guide me to a good hotel or choice of hotels that offer a good compromise as to amenities (room wifi, bar or restaurant onsite) and close to the action. Also it should be girl friendly as I'm looking to bring girls from Orchard back to the room. I thought about the Hyatt where the brix is located but it is very expensive. You can private message me if you wish.

Thanks in advance.

JEvery hotel in SG is GF (with the possible exception of the YWCA Ft. Canning Lodge, but even that's a possibility.). Every hotel in SG is but a short, cheap taxi from OT 24x7. You have to weigh your needs for proximity & convenience, preference for taxi vs. Walking, desire for ST vs. LT, propensity of girls to renege on LT if they're close to OT and it's still early, etc. Finally, you have to decide what price point you are willing to pay. There are plenty of sites with ample info on hotels. The Amex travel site offers pretty good assessments and is sortable by amenity.

Maverick207
10-25-12, 16:33
Thank you Bionicman, Tanglin and Ebauche for your sage advice. I'm in the process of looking into those hotels and hopefully finding one at a good rate.

Also great advice on the LT Ebauche.

J

AfAsia
11-22-12, 03:32
Way over priced for it's mediocrity, £36, Agoda. Com. Not recomended except of course for a bit of loving, an hour or two is all it's good for, that way you will hardly notice this uninspiring hovel, keeping an eye and a boner out for your girl will aid in surpassing any dread here. Any number of SW's working the surrounding streets are an attraction though.

My room had a water leak and was rather drab. TV addicts take note. Signal reception not very good, thank goodness I have no interest in being a TV zombie. Inevitably though, Geylang hotels appear to be girl friendly, my lovelies had no problems to and fro. Good location, eating houses and shops close by.

BlacknBusty
12-23-12, 06:09
Hi All.

I'm doing a short 2/3 day stopover in Singapore next month on my way to Australia . Last time I stayed at the airport as a stopover but would prefer to stay more central

Can anyone recommend a hotel that is not keycard for the lifts or corridors so clients can come straight up to my room ect and is reasonably central in Singapore

Would like a hotel with a pool if possible as its more of a working / fun trip for me rather than flat out work, I have been reading that all the hotels are girl friendly but that fine if your the guy and bringing the girl to your room ect but I don't want to have to come down to the bar / lobby ect to meet clients prefer them to come straight to my

Room ect.

I am a member on here so pm is fine

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Pita123
12-23-12, 11:59
Can anyone recommend a hotel that is not keycard for the lifts or corridors so clients can come straight up to my room ect and is reasonably central in SingaporeI was really confused until I figured out that you are an escort.

Well my apartment has a pool. But I'd need to buzz you up.

Seriously, I'm sure that someone will have some answers regarding the keycard issue. I can't recall as I have been living in Singapore for a while and can't remember from my visits before moving.

Thrusting Rod
12-23-12, 12:28
Hi All.

I'm doing a short 2/3 day stopover in Singapore next month on my way to Australia. Last time I stayed at the airport as a stopover but would prefer to stay more central

Can anyone recommend a hotel that is not keycard for the lifts or corridors so clients can come straight up to my room ect and is reasonably central in Singapore

Paris BTry Orchard Hotel which is located next to Orchard Towers on Orchard Road. Located very well. I am not sure whether they have a pool, but, being a 4 star Hotel, they must be having a pool. No key cards here.

BlacknBusty
12-23-12, 17:55
Ha Ha . I actually thought once I posted it and read it to myself that it could be a bit confusing .

Nope I'm definatly an escort I'm going back to australia in January to spend another month or so working but want to break up the trip by spending a few days in Singapore

As I have to stop there to get my plane to OZ So thought that I would break up the trip with a few days in Singapore

Thanks anyway.


I was really confused until I figured out that you are an escort.

Well my apartment has a pool. But I'd need to buzz you up.

Seriously, I'm sure that someone will have some answers regarding the keycard issue. I can't recall as I have been living in Singapore for a while and can't remember from my visits before moving.

BlacknBusty
12-23-12, 17:59
Would it be this one as there a few hotel that have the name Orchard in the name (don't want to get the wrong one).

Many thanks

http://www.booking.com/hotel/sg/orchard-singapore.en.html


Try Orchard Hotel which is located next to Orchard Towers on Orchard Road. Located very well. I am not sure whether they have a pool, but, being a 4 star Hotel, they must be having a pool. No key cards here.

Lakeside
12-24-12, 12:39
Try Orchard Hotel which is located next to Orchard Towers on Orchard Road. Located very well. I am not sure whether they have a pool, but, being a 4 star Hotel, they must be having a pool. No key cards here.Was staying at the Orchard hotel last week. They definitely have the key card system for their lifts and later evening door access through the Orchard Mall. No walk of shame for the fainthearted when using the Orchard Mall entrance. I like the walk of fame through the lobby though.

AussieGaigin
12-26-12, 02:55
With all the security paranoia around these days, you would be hard pressed to find any quality place without them.

I suspect that a lot of travellers wouldn't go to a hotel that didn't have them.

BlacknBusty
12-26-12, 18:09
Yes I'm bringing to realise that .shame as I was looking forward to visiting on my way to Australia but might just do a stopover at the airport instead to deal with the jet lag ect.

Thanks anyway.


With all the security paranoia around these days, you would be hard pressed to find any quality place without them.

I suspect that a lot of travellers wouldn't go to a hotel that didn't have them.

Chantik
01-02-13, 19:15
From memory, York Hotel doesn't have key card access for the lift.

It's in a central location so easy for travelling.

I booked a room for about 140 pounds a night, but after service charges, including a fee to clean the room it cost about 180 pounds.

It's a decent hotel. Probably be b/w 4 and 5 star hotel.

BionicMan
01-02-13, 23:52
From memory, York Hotel doesn't have key card access for the lift. It's in a central location so easy for travelling.

I booked a room for about 140 pounds a night, but after service charges, including a fee to clean the room it cost about 180 pounds. It's a decent hotel. Probably be be / w 4 and 5 star hotel.York does have key card access for the elevator. Might not be activated all day long, but surely in the evening hours. Was there two times already. Once in the "central wing", ie lifts aside reception and once in the other wing, ie, go past the coffee shop, behind reception.

There is also always a security guard nearby the main lifts in the evening.

Econo Tech
01-03-13, 02:59
With all the security paranoia around these days, you would be hard pressed to find any quality place without them.

I suspect that a lot of travellers wouldn't go to a hotel that didn't have them.Security paranoia? In Singapore? Are you in a different planet?

A fair number of 3 stars don't have security card. Just key.

And a fair number of 3 stars don't implement cards, for the common reason. Many of the short timers don't want complications. And want an easy escape route.

BionicMan
01-03-13, 09:43
A fair number of 3 stars don't have security card. Just key.

And a fair number of 3 stars don't implement cards, for the common reason. Many of the short timers don't want complications. And want an easy escape route.Aussie was referring to quality Hotels.

I am not stating that 3* hotels are not quality, but probably the reference was for 4 to 5* hotels, such as international chain, patronised by corporate and business clientele, with higher standards of service and environment. General hotel security is definitely part of the service package one can expect from hotels.

Elevators with key access also guarantee that nobody weird walks around hotel floors, nobody unwanted or not hotel related people has access to hotel areas reserved for guests.

This is a must for those hotels with high flow of people and that the reception staff cannot control or monitor.

I rate Singapore as a safe place as a whole.

Police is often present in front of OT, and sometime one or two cops are also at first floor, not to control mongering or what. Simply they are there to avoid troubles (often caused by intoxicated punters).

Where else do you see this?

Econo Tech
01-04-13, 02:55
Police is often present in front of OT, and sometime one or two cops are also at first floor, not to control mongering or what. Simply they are there to avoid troubles (often caused by intoxicated punters).

Where else do you see this?For the sake of argument. Just for it. You see one cop? The solo cop if you see, is an auxiliary police. Normal cops Never Walk Alone LOL.

Asian Flava
01-05-13, 06:30
Hi Guys,

Haven't posted for a while but back in Singapore after some time away. I have a question regarding ST hotel stays that I don't see on the forum anywhere. Apologies if I missed it some where. I have not used the ST hotels in Singapore but am thinking of using them when meeting up with first time ladies instead of bringing them back to my condo. Can anyone shed some light on the costs and procedures for using these? Do they girls have to show I'd or can they be snuck in? I have met some girls who are up for some fun but shy away from showing I'd at hotels. Not sure if this is because it is reported to the authorities? I also heard that it can show up on the records for employers and such. Seems a bit far fetched but who knows.

Any info is greatly appreciated. I hope to use some of the info to set up some rendezvous which I will definitely share on the forum.

Thanks,

AF

Tulip777
01-05-13, 08:04
[QUOTE=Aussiegaigin; 1069041]One of the benefits from situation is that there are often cancellations in the final few days before the event and hotels are often discounting to try and fill up their empty rooms. [o / QUOTE]

Hi, from reading in this forum I narrowed my hotel search to Hilton or Royal on Scots, only because the Geylang area appears to be sub par with no decent facilities. The problem is that I like street action as opposed to clubs or bars. Is there any decent streetwalking action near OT. Staying in BKK at this time and want to sample some different variety in SG.

Tanglin
01-05-13, 08:12
Hi, from reading in this forum I narrowed my hotel search to Hilton or Royal on Scots, only because the Geylang area appears to be sub par with no decent facilities. The problem is that I like street action as opposed to clubs or bars. Is there any decent streetwalking action near OT. Staying in BKK at this time and want to sample some different variety in SG."Decent streetwalking action" can mean different things to different people, but from about 9:00 pm onwards there's almost always at least a few girls hanging out in front of OT or along Claymore. There's also usually some girls on the opposite side of Orchard Road (the same side as the Hilton).

Tulip777
01-05-13, 10:44
"Decent streetwalking action" can mean different things to different people, but from about 9:00 pm onwards there's almost always at least a few girls hanging out in front of OT or along Claymore. There's also usually some girls on the opposite side of Orchard Road (the same side as the Hilton).Thanks Tanglin. I guess I was hoping to have some of the Geylang street scene in the OT area. Can't have everything.

Chantik
01-06-13, 12:48
York does have key card access for the elevator. Might not be activated all day long, but surely in the evening hours. Was there two times already. Once in the "central wing", ie lifts aside reception and once in the other wing, ie, go past the coffee shop, behind reception.

There is also always a security guard nearby the main lifts in the evening.I remember now.

Travelled with a girlfriend. So we were able to get two key cards.

Econo Tech
01-07-13, 04:09
Hi Guys,

Haven't posted for a while but back in Singapore after some time away. I have a question regarding ST hotel stays that I don't see on the forum anywhere. Apologies if I missed it some where. I have not used the ST hotels in Singapore but am thinking of using them when meeting up with first time ladies instead of bringing them back to my condo. Can anyone shed some light on the costs and procedures for using these? Do they girls have to show I'd or can they be snuck in? I have met some girls who are up for some fun but shy away from showing I'd at hotels. Not sure if this is because it is reported to the authorities? I also heard that it can show up on the records for employers and such. Seems a bit far fetched but who knows.

Any info is greatly appreciated. I hope to use some of the info to set up some rendezvous which I will definitely share on the forum.

Thanks,

AFH81 and Fragrance have tightened up the process. So if you pick a girl workign in Singapore, legally, H81 may refuse. Especially if the Country of Origin is starting with Pxxxxx and certain locations have specifically said NO for hanky panky. Seeems they want to become a 'family oriented hotel'. No kidding. As recently H81 is being promoted as part of an AirPhil tour package.

Fragrance is less stricter though.

And those at GL are lesser stricter.

Also look at other 3 star hotels. Like 4 Chains, and if you can afford. Try Strand. And the likes. Of Lloyds.

For those on Social Pass, again H81 doesn't allow a SVP person to check in more than once a day.

Asian Flava
01-08-13, 23:39
H81 and Fragrance have tightened up the process. So if you pick a girl workign in Singapore, legally, H81 may refuse. Especially if the Country of Origin is starting with Pxxxxx and certain locations have specifically said NO for hanky panky. Seeems they want to become a 'family oriented hotel'. No kidding. As recently H81 is being promoted as part of an AirPhil tour package.

Fragrance is less stricter though.

And those at GL are lesser stricter.

Also look at other 3 star hotels. Like 4 Chains, and if you can afford. Try Strand. And the likes. Of Lloyds.

For those on Social Pass, again H81 doesn't allow a SVP person to check in more than once a day.Thanks for the info Econo Tech. I'll look into it a bit more and see if I can make it work.

AF

Lurkingdog
01-17-13, 16:36
So I had an experience I thought I'd share with the board. I happened to discover a "spa" in the Furama Riverfront Hotel off Havelock Road which advertised a 60 minute full body oil massage for $75 SD (in English). A small, relatively attractive Chinese girl was there and so I decided to TOFTT and see. I paid the $75 dollar fee with a 50 and three 20s. She showed me into the room and I actually had to ask for my change. I got undressed, she brought my change, and then proceeded to give me a pretty mediocre massage and only used powder. I was a little disappointed but still wanted to see what would happen. At about 30 minutes, she asked me to flip and at that point I asked about oil. So she used a little bit of oil on the legs. At about 45 minutes she touched junior through the towel and asked if I wanted him massaged. Of course I agreed and she wanted $ for HJ, $$ for a BJ and $$$ for FS. I thought that all of the prices, given the location (in the hotel with a spa and a door with a window) were must more than I was willing to spend so I counter with $0. 7 for a HR. She didn't agree and kept trying to get a higher price. I then asked her why she didn't give me an oil massage except on the legs and she said that I didn't ask for oil and that some of her customers do not like oil and so she thought I didn't want it. This explanation sort of made sense as there are time when I really don't want oil also, but the menu very clearly stated an oil massage and that's what I paid for. She sort of argued back and forth and half-heartedly massaged my legs until my hour was done. At this point, she touched junior again and once again asked if I wanted HR, I repeated that I would pay 0. 7 and she kept saying $. I don't know if she felt sorry for me about the oil mix-up (I seriously doubt it) or maybe her evening was really slow but I ended up getting a fairly nice HR and she allowed my hands to roam all over and I only paid her the 0. 7. Hope this reports helps others. I guess the take home message is that if you really want an oil massage, make sure you ask right at the beginning even if it's clear that's what you order from the menu.

LD

Oursdur
02-05-13, 02:27
A quick report to confirm that St Regis is GF. Pickup from Ipanema advised me that all Singapore hotels are GF. In this instance no questions / I'd asked went straight to the room. Enjoy your time in Singapore!

RBorgia
02-12-13, 12:14
I reconfirm St Regis as GF. Was there 2 days ago for 2 days and had two ladies (on two separate occasions). No issues at all. If you are afriad of the walk, however, I would recommend Grand Park Orchard. You can simply ask her to walk in and go up the lift. The lift does not need a key card. This is especially good for a day time romp when they don't check at all. If it is late night, they sometimes ask the ladies depending on how they are dressed.


A quick report to confirm that St Regis is GF. Pickup from Ipanema advised me that all Singapore hotels are GF. In this instance no questions / I'd asked went straight to the room. Enjoy your time in Singapore!

Protooo
02-18-13, 09:27
So I had an experience I thought I'd share with the board. I happened to discover a "spa" in the Furama Riverfront Hotel off Havelock Road which advertised a 60 minute full body oil massage for $75 SD (in English). A small, relatively attractive Chinese girl was there and so I decided to TOFTT and see. I paid the $75 dollar fee with a 50 and three 20s. She showed me into the room and I actually had to ask for my change. I got undressed, she brought my change, and then proceeded to give me a pretty mediocre massage and only used powder. I was a little disappointed but still wanted to see what would happen. At about 30 minutes, she asked me to flip and at that point I asked about oil. So she used a little bit of oil on the legs. At about 45 minutes she touched junior through the towel and asked if I wanted him massaged. Of course I agreed and she wanted $ for HJ, $$ for a BJ and $$$ for FS. I thought that all of the prices, given the location (in the hotel with a spa and a door with a window) were must more than I was willing to spend so I counter with $0. 7 for a HR. She didn't agree and kept trying to get a higher price. I then asked her why she didn't give me an oil massage except on the legs and she said that I didn't ask for oil and that some of her customers do not like oil and so she thought I didn't want it. This explanation sort of made sense as there are time when I really don't want oil also, but the menu very clearly stated an oil massage and that's what I paid for. She sort of argued back and forth and half-heartedly massaged my legs until my hour was done. At this point, she touched junior again and once again asked if I wanted HR, I repeated that I would pay 0. 7 and she kept saying $. I don't know if she felt sorry for me about the oil mix-up (I seriously doubt it) or maybe her evening was really slow but I ended up getting a fairly nice HR and she allowed my hands to roam all over and I only paid her the 0. 7. Hope this reports helps others. I guess the take home message is that if you really want an oil massage, make sure you ask right at the beginning even if it's clear that's what you order from the menu.

LDI am staying their in March and may try the service. I will be arriving almost midnight on a late flight. I was thinking to find a girl from geylang and take her to the hotel as I have done it in the at the same hotel. No question was asked.

Porty
02-26-13, 13:56
First was to find a nice hotel. Searched Agoda for prices on the hotels mention here on this site. Deceided on Landmark Village Hotel in Bugis area. Well I did have an early check in at 5 am and did say I would be checking in early. No problem

No extra charge which I was very happy about, The room was a deluxe on the 10th floor very large 32 sq meters a king size bed and huge TV screen, nice shower.

But no bath. A lovely view over the swimming pool and no other building blocking the view. There is no walk of shame either. As when you enter its at the lower.

Level, by the porter and there are 3 lifts there so you can go straight to your room with out going anywhere near reception. You can take the lift or the esculater.

To the reception to check in. No I'd card for the lifts, so really you only have the night porter to see you and the girl on your arm. It is a 4 star hotel and the cost was a special at $125 Australian dollars. The MRT is a 3 minute walk and next to a very large shopping center. The cab fare to Geyland area is around $7. 50 but I.

Always gave $10 and told them to keep the change. It is nearly a non smoking hotel but they do have some rooms for smoking. But around pool and most places in.

The hotel was non smoking. I did not try the food as so many other places to eat so I like to get out and about. I would recommend this hotel and also would stay there again.

Athlete
03-23-13, 06:36
Any action in the lounges or bars of the 5 star hotels? I will be in Singapore.

March 27th. April 1st

BionicMan
03-23-13, 09:26
Any action in the lounges or bars of the 5 star hotels? I will be in Singapore.

March 27th. April 1stLots of action in the RTFF area.

Tony Soprano 1
03-23-13, 20:57
Lots of action in the RTFF area.Made me laugh. Hard!

Lurkingdog
03-24-13, 08:53
Any action in the lounges or bars of the 5 star hotels? I will be in Singapore.

March 27th. April 1stBut Bionic man is right. You need to put in a little time and you also need to give back. It looks like on a review of all of your posts that you are pretty well traveled and have posted on several boards. However, the amount of information that you provide back to the forum is quite small. You will find this board has a lot of very knowledgeable posters who will be happy to share with those who also share. Right now, you're not holding up your end.

I hope that you will RTFF ('cause there really is a lot there) , that you will enjoy your visit at the end of the month, and will share your experiences with the rest of us.

LD

BionicMan
03-24-13, 09:20
Made me laugh. Hard!Even a lurker only, with zero posts, can acquire tons of information from ISG and he would not need to post a single question. If only he'd spend the time to RTFF. Lots of info are voluntarily posted and they will answer hundreds of future questions in advance. That is why it is really pissing off regular members (or anyone with a brain) to see certain questions posted and posted. Those guys do not read at all as maybe just 5 posts below there has been another dumb question being answered with RTFF. They do not even learn from the same page, go imagine if they go and read few pages below.

Econo Tech
03-25-13, 02:12
Any action in the lounges or bars of the 5 star hotels? I will be in Singapore.

March 27th. April 1stHotel Lounges in Singapore? Well, I think you are in the wrong country. And same goes for the bars in the hotels. Unless you want to play the long game of she-may. She-may-not.

If you did RTFF. You know the scene is alive and lively and no stress on doing the fishing in the lounges / bars in hotels. There are enough fish ponds to fill your need.

Let me ask you. Which hotel are you staying? Hotel 81 or V Hotel? LOL!

Athlete
03-27-13, 23:13
But Bionic man is right. You need to put in a little time and you also need to give back. It looks like on a review of all of your posts that you are pretty well traveled and have posted on several boards. However, the amount of information that you provide back to the forum is quite small. You will find this board has a lot of very knowledgeable posters who will be happy to share with those who also share. Right now, you're not holding up your end.

I hope that you will RTFF ('cause there really is a lot there) , that you will enjoy your visit at the end of the month, and will share your experiences with the rest of us.

LDI have been doing this for a long time. BUT, I look 30, very attractive & in shape & NOT shy. So many of my encounters are "chance" (bell girl is hot, store clerk, wallking on street) encounters that wouldn't help many' & I have the worst memory & do not write maps, tips, places, etc. In addition, I look to grab someting by 7pm / 8 & then go to bed.

Day 1 working while in tingling area near the grand hyatt on my way to a book store & 30 something grabs me for foot massage LOLOL Right. $30 So I go in strip down & say "work this foot" she says $350 or something I laugh (I didn't even have that much on me LOL wasnt looking for it). I shower an she brings a very young early 20's sweetheart asian girl which agrees for $50 HJ (face 9, body 6, being an athlete I'm grade bodies strict). Exchange info and on my way. She had good skills. To be cont.

Athlete
03-27-13, 23:19
Hotel Lounges in Singapore? Well, I think you are in the wrong country. And same goes for the bars in the hotels. Unless you want to play the long game of she-may. She-may-not.

If you did RTFF. You know the scene is alive and lively and no stress on doing the fishing in the lounges / bars in hotels. There are enough fish ponds to fill your need.

Let me ask you. Which hotel are you staying? Hotel 81 or V Hotel? LOL!RTFF?

Staying? Less info on myself the better.

Never know who reads these borads!

BushWhack
04-15-13, 06:54
i am staying their in march and may try the service. i will be arriving almost midnight on a late flight. i was thinking to find a girl from geylang and take her to the hotel as i have done it in the at the same hotel. no question was asked.i've stayed here many times, tried the hotel massage several times. first few experiences i went to the room near the lobby, paid the massage fee and a very sexy young girl rubbed me, draped her long hair all over me, bent over me enough to make it clear there was more on the menu. i paid for a few hj's, don't recall the exact cost, maybe 50 sing. it was ok. then she told me if i brought her to my room it would be even better. i did, it wasn't. still ok, in my room she spent more time crawling all over me but still no touching. if a decently sexy massage with a good hj is what you're after, this will do, either in the massage room or in your hotel room.

for me, i want more, i'm going to ot. by the way, never had a problem bringing girls back to this hotel, the doormen smile, say good evening and hold the door for me.

BionicMan
04-29-13, 08:04
To the guy putting a question on the wrong forum.

http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?1245-Classified-Ads&p=1416301&viewfull=1#post1416301

Both hotels are GF, no problem to bring anyone in, nobody will bother.

Mrdurden
06-15-13, 21:30
As has already been mentioned. 99% of hotels in Singapore are girl friendly (and the other 1% are wondering why they attract so few guests). The Intercont certainly is, as I've stayed there myself.

Location: it's a block or so back from Chijmes and thus a short ($6?) cab ride to Singapore's 'downtown' area for Brix and OT.There's a bar at the Intercontinental, but it's rather small (and dead when I've visited during the daytime). But is it a good place to find women (freebies or otherwise) at night?

BionicMan
06-15-13, 21:45
There's a bar at the Intercontinental, but it's rather small (and dead when I've visited during the daytime). But is it a good place to find women (freebies or otherwise) at night?Why don't you take the advice everyone giving here: orchard towers or Brix (if you are more comfortable to spend more)?

Econo Tech
06-16-13, 06:31
There's a bar at the Intercontinental, but it's rather small (and dead when I've visited during the daytime). But is it a good place to find women (freebies or otherwise) at night?Why be a trailblazer and end up in the news (just kidding) when you can rest easy and follow the crowd?

Chijmes / Insomnia has freelancers, though some are thinking they are Brix Class *though for me, I am not a fan of paying higher prices, as, after all, a pussy is a pussy. * like one who quoted me 500 S$ and nothing less.

And apart from that, like Bionicman said, mere mortals like us stick to OT. And if we feel rich, do a recce of Brix. Do that will ya?

Of course, if you stars are shining and you can seperate the two-in-ones from the real ones, head to CQ as well.

MarkD99
06-16-13, 09:24
Dear All,

I know this is probably not the exact forum for what I need help with but thought that some of you guys must be the best people to ask. I am coming with family to Singapore for about 3 Nights (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday) and 4 Days in July. Can you please recommend me some very good Hotels to stay in, close to all the family fun areas and not too expensive (Ideally 125-150 US Dollars per night). Any Help on this matter would be Highly appreciated. I do have PM facility as well.

Thanks for all your help.

Mark

Ebauche
06-17-13, 02:29
Dear All,

I know this is probably not the exact forum for what I need help with but thought that some of you guys must be the best people to ask. I am coming with family to Singapore for about 3 Nights (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday) and 4 Days in July. Can you please recommend me some very good Hotels to stay in, close to all the family fun areas and not too expensive (Ideally 125-150 US Dollars per night). Any Help on this matter would be Highly appreciated. I do have PM facility as well.

Thanks for all your help.

Mark$125-150 USD won't get you real far in terms of "very good" hotels. It fundamntally depends on your definition of "very good."

And almost, not all but almost all areas are ok wrt "family fun." Taxis are cheap and easy to grab.

Do you have hotel or credit card points you could use? Are you flying in on SQ? SQ offers "stopover holiday" deals. Book them online.

The American Express travel website, or zuji dot com, or wotif dot com offer decent hotel deals.

Econo Tech
06-17-13, 03:08
Dear All,

I know this is probably not the exact forum for what I need help with but thought that some of you guys must be the best people to ask. I am coming with family to Singapore for about 3 Nights (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday) and 4 Days in July. Can you please recommend me some very good Hotels to stay in, close to all the family fun areas and not too expensive (Ideally 125-150 US Dollars per night). Any Help on this matter would be Highly appreciated. I do have PM facility as well.

Thanks for all your help.

MarkIf you mean "FUN" area, you mean Geylang? Geylang is not conducive for family stay. And the hotels there are cheaper anyway.

For 125-150 US$, you can park in Orchard area.

If you meant fun like 'family fun' look for Resorts World, for kids, that's nicer.

Do search in Agoda or hotels. Com for some clue.

OldLoad
06-26-13, 20:35
Any action in the lounges or bars of the 5 star hotels? I will be in Singapore.

March 27th. April 1stStayed at the RC SIN many times since 1997, got lucky once! Not a place for mongering. BRIX at the Hyatt has a bar with a DJ that used to be a good place to visit for fun and games but recent chit chat on this board makes me think it may not be any more. I have not been to OT for years, but hear it still works. May of the girls that are coming to Singapore these days seem to want to make a weeks pay in one night!

MarkD99
06-27-13, 06:56
If you mean "FUN" area, you mean Geylang? Geylang is not conducive for family stay. And the hotels there are cheaper anyway.

For 125-150 US$, you can park in Orchard area.

If you meant fun like 'family fun' look for Resorts World, for kids, that's nicer.

Do search in Agoda or hotels. Com for some clue.Thanks Guys, I was able to find a decent Place with your input.

Take Care

Mr Rainman
07-05-13, 17:59
Thought I'd give the scene here a try. First visited Orchard towers around 9:30pm, had a drink at the Ipenema bar but spotted no decent talent. Thought I might try a massage and happy ending. Found a massage place (Crystal) on first floor, $65 for one hour Thai with Thai girl in late 20s (wasn't offered a choice). Okay massage, then she started with the negotiations. Wanted $250 for a body slide and happy ending, I told her she was dreaming. Eventually negotiated to $50 for a happy ending without a body slide, but she kept yapping on trying to get more cash out, so much that I lost interest.

Feeling annoyed and frustrated, I decided to try out The Brix. $30 cover charge and $17 beers. Some good looking scenary but gave me the standard overpriced under service vibe, and I should have gone with my intuition at this point, but then walk past a blonde Russian called Nina. She wanted $400 st but negotiated to $250 + $20 taxi fare and discussed for full service. Decided to give her a go back at the hotel and the drama started. She was worse than a star fish and more mechanical than an inflatable doll. I may have gotten more out of an apple pie! After 10 mins I suggested oral and she said that'd be extra, I protested and said that was supposed to be included as we discussed, and she pulled the 'my English no good' trick. Stupidly I said yes and gave her $50 more, for an inspired blow job which went for 2 mins and that's it, complained her jaw was sore. I had lost total interest by then and told her no good, she had a shower and left.

That's how it goes with punting. Sometimes you waste a whole lot of cash for no satisfaction.

BionicMan
07-05-13, 20:42
Thought I'd give the scene here a try. First visited Orchard towers around 9:30pm, had a drink at the Ipenema bar but spotted no decent talent.

That's how it goes with punting. Sometimes you waste a whole lot of cash for no satisfaction.Good report but better locate it in the general section, not in the hotel forum.

My 2 cents

Mr Rainman
07-06-13, 03:30
Good report but better locate it in the general section, not in the hotel forum.

My 2 centsGood call. Thanks

Ebauche
07-06-13, 04:45
[QUOTE=Mr Rainman; 1442643]Decided to give her a go back at the hotel and the drama started / QUOTE]Let me guess. You paid before.

Top of the "thou shalt not list."

Cyscan69
09-27-13, 17:23
I'm looking at booking this one on Robertson quay. Oct 8th / 9th.

Any comments, girl friendly etc.

Prices seem reasonable.

Cucumber
12-02-13, 00:43
Going to Singapore for a few days. I just can't make up my mind about whether to stay near Orchard Road or Geylang, and in which hotel. I have read the various Singapore threads up and down several times over the past weeks. There are many contradictory views.

Geylang seems lots of fun with lots of women. I like to have 2-3 women per day, and it would be good for that. But some (older) posts also say that Geylang girls insist on going to their own short term hotels, so no use in having one's own room there anyway. So far I have seen no recommendations of good hotels in Geylang (3-5 stars). Although I would like a lot of cheap sex, I am also keen to try Philipinas for the first time in my life, and I understand for that I need to go to the more expensive Orchard Road area.

I could actually stay in the Hyatt, it is (just) within company rate limits, but it won't look that good in the accounts due to the luxury brand name, so I will only do it if it is really worth it. So is it? Does it make it easier to pick up girls from Brix, which I understand is the top club with the prettiest (and most expensive?) girls and located inside Hyatt? Alternatively Royal Palace on Scotts seems like another good option near Orchard Road. Is there a walk of shame in either of these hotels? Requests for I'd from the girl?

Econo Tech
12-02-13, 03:09
Geylang seems lots of fun with lots of women. I like to have 2-3 women per day, and it would be good for that. But some (older) posts also say that Geylang girls insist on going to their own short term hotels, so no use in having one's own room there anyway. So far I have seen no recommendations of good hotels in Geylang (3-5 stars). Although I would like a lot of cheap sex, I am also keen to try Philipinas for the first time in my life, and I understand for that I need to go to the more expensive Orchard Road area.Filipinas are not found in Geylang, and those found in OT, generally frown on going to Geylang area as they think they are upmarket stuff.

Yes, Geylang has a lot of ST hotels, and most girls want to go to their 'preferred' places.

My 2 cents? Just go with the flow, if you are an ST person. And you have one less thing to worry about. Getting your stuff cleaned out. (yes, I know, not many case of robbery even goes to cops as most punters are ashamed to admit what they were doing with the girls, in the first place ). That doesn't mean it is unsafe. Though most of the common con is after taking money, asking for more. Before opening the store. Happened to me few times with PRCs, though under the pretext of swapping the 50s to 100s, I take the money and bye bye. Forget the 10 $ for the room.


I could actually stay in the Hyatt, it is (just) within company rate limits, but it won't look that good in the accounts due to the luxury brand name, so I will only do it if it is really worth it. So is it? Does it make it easier to pick up girls from Brix, which I understand is the top club with the prettiest (and most expensive?) girls and located inside Hyatt? Alternatively Royal Palace on Scotts seems like another good option near Orchard Road. Is there a walk of shame in either of these hotels? Requests for I'd from the girl?Brix girls are expensive. Top club? Well, I am one of those who don't want to price a pussy based on location where they are found. LOL. That's just me. Prettiest? Well, again, since I am not Bradd Pitt Quality, the prettiest also can turn into meanest when they know they can screw a few hundred bucks more. Been there, seen that. I prefer girl-friend type, than the Posh looking my-shit-don't-stink type with attitude.

Again, that's just me. I am not a cheapo to pay 30$ in Geylalng. But I prefer to pay 200 in OT, for a nice pinay, than 400 upwards for a posh girl in Brix. As the time with a pinay maybe more worth it.

Just saying.


I'm looking at booking this one on Robertson quay. Oct 8th / 9th.

Any comments, girl friendly etc.

Prices seem reasonable.Girl friendly? Yes, unless you plan to bring a dozen girls in a night. LOL

Lakeside
12-02-13, 05:03
Going to Singapore for a few days. I just can't make up my mind about whether to stay near Orchard Road or Geylang, and in which hotel. I have read the various Singapore threads up and down several times over the past weeks. There are many contradictory views.

Geylang seems lots of fun with lots of women. I like to have 2-3 women per day, and it would be good for that. But some (older) posts also say that Geylang girls insist on going to their own short term hotels, so no use in having one's own room there anyway. So far I have seen no recommendations of good hotels in Geylang (3-5 stars). Although I would like a lot of cheap sex, I am also keen to try Philipinas for the first time in my life, and I understand for that I need to go to the more expensive Orchard Road area.

I could actually stay in the Hyatt, it is (just) within company rate limits, but it won't look that good in the accounts due to the luxury brand name, so I will only do it if it is really worth it. So is it? Does it make it easier to pick up girls from Brix, which I understand is the top club with the prettiest (and most expensive?) girls and located inside Hyatt? Alternatively Royal Palace on Scotts seems like another good option near Orchard Road. Is there a walk of shame in either of these hotels? Requests for I'd from the girl?Just negotiate the price first before telling her where you stay. Mentioning the Hyatt would result for sure in a surcharge! When they ask me about the hotel where I stay my reply is always: In walking distance!

As well Royal Plaza as Hyatt will not ask for the girl's I'd. But you will have to cross the lobby with her at your side. The most discreet entrance is at the Pan Pacific on Claymore road where there is an entrance at the back of the hotel (basically across the OT) which will be open till 23. 00 if I remember correctly. Direct access to the lifts, going up to the rooms! Alternatively the Orchard hotel would have even the better discreet entrances accessible by room card all night long but due to the Orchard mall upgrade these back entrances will not be accessible for the next months.

PinkPearl
12-02-13, 10:00
Going to Singapore for a few days. I just can't make up my mind about whether to stay near Orchard Road or Geylang, and in which hotel. I have read the various Singapore threads up and down several times over the past weeks. There are many contradictory views.

Geylang seems lots of fun with lots of women. I like to have 2-3 women per day, and it would be good for that. But some (older) posts also say that Geylang girls insist on going to their own short term hotels, so no use in having one's own room there anyway. So far I have seen no recommendations of good hotels in Geylang (3-5 stars). Although I would like a lot of cheap sex, I am also keen to try Philipinas for the first time in my life, and I understand for that I need to go to the more expensive Orchard Road area.Contradictory views?

Actually some Geylang girls will go to your hotel there.

Moreover many Geylang girls do not use ST hotels, but work in "houses". House ladies are legal sex workers while those on the street are not.

Advantage of a hotel there is saving time travelling from, say, Orchard Road, which is around 10-15 minutes one way in the non rush hour daytime traffic. Staying on Orchard Road would still make it easy to hit up Geylang. So you could try both areas if you have the time.

See sites like Trip Advisor for hotel reviews & recommendations for one suiting your particular unspecified needs. You can find decent 2 stars in Geylang, though I am not aware of any 3 to 5 star hotels in the area.

http://www.tripadvisor.com.sg/Hotels-g2146374-Geylang-Hotels.html

Cucumber
12-03-13, 06:15
[QUOTE=PinkPearl; 1503067]Contradictory views?

Actually some Geylang girls will go to your hotel there.

Thank you PinkPearl, Lakeside and Econo Tech for highly valuable information, which I think will be useful for many others too. I am going to opt for Pan-Pacific just behind Orchard Towers, assuming that they also do not require I'd from girls after 2300, just a walk of shame.

BionicMan
12-03-13, 08:05
Going to Singapore for a few days. Alternatively Royal Palace on Scotts seems like another good option near Orchard Road. Is there a walk of shame in either of these hotels? Requests for I'd from the girl?Royal on Scotts is ok. Nearly all hotels have the walk of shame. Just go ahead and forget it. Nobody will care.

TheDodger2
12-04-13, 07:59
Going to Singapore for a few days. I just can't make up my mind about whether to stay near Orchard Road or Geylang, and in which hotel. I have read the various Singapore threads up and down several times over the past weeks. There are many contradictory views.

Geylang seems lots of fun with lots of women. I like to have 2-3 women per day, and it would be good for that. But some (older) posts also say that Geylang girls insist on going to their own short term hotels, so no use in having one's own room there anyway. So far I have seen no recommendations of good hotels in Geylang (3-5 stars). Although I would like a lot of cheap sex, I am also keen to try Philipinas for the first time in my life, and I understand for that I need to go to the more expensive Orchard Road area.

I could actually stay in the Hyatt, it is (just) within company rate limits, but it won't look that good in the accounts due to the luxury brand name, so I will only do it if it is really worth it. So is it? Does it make it easier to pick up girls from Brix, which I understand is the top club with the prettiest (and most expensive?) girls and located inside Hyatt? Alternatively Royal Palace on Scotts seems like another good option near Orchard Road. Is there a walk of shame in either of these hotels? Requests for I'd from the girl?You may have already made your decision and that is fine. However I do think Royal Plaza on Scotts is a good alternative as the walk of shame is not as bad. You can go up the large staircases on either side as you walk in, to the second floor about 20m before the reception area avoiding going past it. The one thing I have found is that in the past if you are too close to OT or Brix it is easy for the girl to sneak out and back to her hunting ground. That is if you are silly enough to pay up front for a LT visit. So please ensure you never fall for that. Yes I am speaking from experience! I prefer the 5 dollar cab fare to the Quays these days.

Good luck,

Roger

Cucumber
12-04-13, 22:08
you may have already made your decision and that is fine. however i do think royal plaza on scotts is a good alternative as the walk of shame is not as bad.thanks again for the advice. i also like the sound of royal plaza. but as many people have recommended not paying up front, i assume that is perfectly possible (some of the countries i am used to it is always required that one pays up front). i doubt they will run without their pay. and i might actually like shorter stints of say 40 or 60 minutes, so that i can make a run for another girl. but this only makes sense if shorter stints are correspondingly cheap. so my question now is whether that is possible with orchard tower area girls: can i go in, take one for a quickie for something like 100 singapore dollars, then another, then another and so on (with a little help from cialis)? if can, then it seems pan-pacific makes most sense for high-speed logistics. if i can't, then royal place makes more sense.

Geneva Guy
12-05-13, 02:06
thanks again for the advice. i also like the sound of royal plaza. but as many people have recommended not paying up front, i assume that is perfectly possible (some of the countries i am used to it is always required that one pays up front). i doubt they will run without their pay. and i might actually like shorter stints of say 40 or 60 minutes, so that i can make a run for another girl. but this only makes sense if shorter stints are correspondingly cheap. so my question now is whether that is possible with orchard tower area girls: can i go in, take one for a quickie for something like 100 singapore dollars, then another, then another and so on (with a little help from cialis)? if can, then it seems pan-pacific makes most sense for high-speed logistics. if i can't, then royal place makes more sense.try the orchard parade. you can go in a side door and avoid the "walk of shame", or go up some outside stairs to the second floor and get to the elevators from there, and its right across the street from ot. and yes, you can go back and forth to ot, the girls really don't care as long as they are getting paid. don't know if you can negotiate $100 but its worth trying. watch out for those viets though, yikes!

gg

TheDodger2
12-06-13, 03:42
thanks again for the advice. i also like the sound of royal plaza. but as many people have recommended not paying up front, i assume that is perfectly possible (some of the countries i am used to it is always required that one pays up front). i doubt they will run without their pay. and i might actually like shorter stints of say 40 or 60 minutes, so that i can make a run for another girl. but this only makes sense if shorter stints are correspondingly cheap. so my question now is whether that is possible with orchard tower area girls: can i go in, take one for a quickie for something like 100 singapore dollars, then another, then another and so on (with a little help from cialis)? if can, then it seems pan-pacific makes most sense for high-speed logistics. if i can't, then royal place makes more sense.there is plenty of info on here re the pitfalls of paying up front and yes i have fallen victim to paying up front for lt in the past. there is nothing more frustrating than waking up with a raging hard on and rolling over to an empty bed! but you live and learn! i have sent girls, reluctantly, from my room who have tried to stand their ground on this issue. i personally think we all need to stand our ground on this issue and let them know we will not acept this practice! i find it is the viets that are the worse for this! now that is a big surprise for most!

far better to make this clear before leaving ot what you want service wise, negotiated price and that you are not paying up front!

good luck!

Cucumber
12-11-13, 15:18
there is plenty of info on here re the pitfalls of paying up front and yes i have fallen victim to paying up front for lt in the past. there is nothing more frustrating than waking up with a raging hard on and rolling over to an empty bed! but you live and learn! i have sent girls, reluctantly, from my room who have tried to stand their ground on this issue. i personally think we all need to stand our ground on this issue and let them know we will not acept this practice! i find it is the viets that are the worse for this! now that is a big surprise for most!i ended up in the orchard parade hotel. it is basically across the street from orchard towers, and it seems the girls liked that. i made sure not to pay up front, so there was no problem with escapees, to the contrary (i will put that post in the general forum where it belongs). the outside staircase to the second floor is very discrete and excellent. the minuses are that there the lifts are under-dimensioned for the size of hotel, so you spend some time waiting for lifts, and the wifi (free, only need to enter the password the first time you use it) is slow. in my room it is almost unusable, in the lobby it can be used for e-mail but not much else.

i used the hair dresser in the hotel. she gave me a brief shoulder and head massage on her own initiative and tried to get me to go for a full (four-handed?) upper upper body massage. i said that i would do it if it could include extra services, but it could not.

Beer Monger
12-12-13, 19:02
You may have already made your decision and that is fine. However I do think Royal Plaza on Scotts is a good alternative as the walk of shame is not as bad. You can go up the large staircases on either side as you walk in, to the second floor about 20m before the reception area avoiding going past it. The one thing I have found is that in the past if you are too close to OT or Brix it is easy for the girl to sneak out and back to her hunting ground. That is if you are silly enough to pay up front for a LT visit. So please ensure you never fall for that. Yes I am speaking from experience! I prefer the 5 dollar cab fare to the Quays these days.

Good luck,

RogerThey had some good deals at the Royal Plaza (just booked there). I've always had great stays there, Starbucks downstairs, close to the MRT, OT, Brix. What more could you want? Funny story, a few years ago I was giving a regional training, and my rep from Brunei told me that he could not bring a girl back there because there were too many people he knew. Bad thing about staying in a Sultan owned hotel.

Doncha
12-13-13, 00:55
Just FYI, the word is if you are trying to check into a hotel with a girl, they'll require ID from both parties. Not sure if it applies to both local and foreign passports. Ask the girl about this, they usually know the drill.

Lakeside
12-19-13, 15:19
Just FYI, the word is if you are trying to check into a hotel with a girl, they'll require ID from both parties. Not sure if it applies to both local and foreign passports. Ask the girl about this, they usually know the drill.Can confirm that also western guys are requested to present their ID when checking in at typical short time hotels like hotel 81!

Cucumber
12-19-13, 20:41
Can confirm that also western guys are requested to present their ID when checking in at typical short time hotels like hotel 81!I also had this experience recent days.

Geneva Guy
12-19-13, 21:27
I also had this experience recent days.Correct most short stay hotels will require an ID.

GG

PinkPearl
12-20-13, 01:38
Correct most short stay hotels will require an I'd.

GGThe street walker fuck houses in Geylang never require any.

With 2 proper hotels, both asked & one of the two accepted a photocopy. Girls did not show any.

BTW I've had a pharmacist & internet shop accept a copy.

If you are staying at the hotel & or have registered for 2 or more adults, your guests may not need to register or pay any fee. Even chain hotels.

Econo Tech
12-20-13, 04:45
The street walker fuck houses in Geylang never require any.

With 2 proper hotels, both asked & one of the two accepted a photocopy. Girls did not show any.

BTW I've had a pharmacist & internet shop accept a copy.

If you are staying at the hotel & or have registered for 2 or more adults, your guests may not need to register or pay any fee. Even chain hotels.When exactly did you step into Singapore?

Progressively, in more areas, the chain hotels are asking for ID and for girls, if they have booked in once, they are not allowed to book in again, this strictly applies to hotels in Non-Red light areas. And some Red light hotels who consider themselves to be "Clean"

Of course, the 10 $ street walker rooms / shacks don't ask nothing.

PinkPearl
12-20-13, 15:34
When exactly did you step into Singapore?

Of course, the 10 $ street walker rooms / shacks don't ask nothing.Rooms in houses vary in price from $2 to $12 SG for a quicky. The girls fee is extra. Time range is from about 10 to 30 minutes allowed, unless the manager forgets about you, or LE shows up & the girl runs off in the middle of the act. Don't expect any refunds or credit if this happens at the start of a session. Beds are typicly filthy, service unspectacular & waste bins full of condoms.

One proper hotel in Geylang allowed a passport photocopy & charged $15 for a full hour. Girls were not asked for any identification. Even the same girl going there multiple times in one evening.

Another proper hotel in Geylang, part of a chain in SG, did not require any papers or fee from any of a handful of visitors to a residents room. This included sleep overs.

When did I step in? More or less the entire last half year.

Econo Tech
12-22-13, 06:54
I said progressively.

The hole in the walls are not counted.

Try 81 in some place: to check in with a maid. Kovan is a no no for start.

Cheers

Jsxyz
12-22-13, 17:59
I know most hotels are generally GF, and I had no problems when I stayed at the Sheraton last year. But I'm wondering about the super-posh St. Regis for an upcoming visit. I have a shitload of Starwood points in the bank, plus some guaranteed "Suite Night Upgrades", so I figure what better place to burn them than at the St. Regis. I did stay there on my last visit, but only for one night at the end of the trip so, no girls as I had a very early flight the next morning.

Thoughts?

AussieGaigin
12-22-13, 22:48
I know most hotels are generally GF, and I had no problems when I stayed at the Sheraton last year. But I'm wondering about the super-posh St. Regis for an upcoming visit. I have a shitload of Starwood points in the bank, plus some guaranteed "Suite Night Upgrades", so I figure what better place to burn them than at the St. Regis. I did stay there on my last visit, but only for one night at the end of the trip so, no girls as I had a very early flight the next morning.

Thoughts?I have found that the larger and more upmarket the hotel, the less interest (or ability to monitor) there is in the coming and goings of clients and their guests.

Econo Tech
12-23-13, 03:09
I have found that the larger and more upmarket the hotel, the less interest (or ability to monitor) there is in the coming and goings of clients and their guests.Matter of fact. 5 stars have great CCTV coverage, and don't bother in asking girls to register etc. After all, you may never know who the hooker looking girl is. Maybe a rich SPG or a bored tai tai LOL.

A friend is in Fullerton, he did say since they implemented better quality CCTV, they focus more on remote monitoring. After all, as long as your face is on camera, you can be traced.

Jsxyz
12-23-13, 14:54
I have found that the larger and more upmarket the hotel, the less interest (or ability to monitor) there is in the coming and goings of clients and their guests.That's sort of my rule of thumb as well (although they definitely DO monitor. Much more likely to have 24x7 security guards in the lobby at a top-end hotel in my experience). But I think in most places, the more you pay the more they are inclined to leave you alone, but not 100% sure about Singapore as I'm a bit of a Singapore noob. The last thing I want is to book 4-5 nights and get turned away in the lobby at 3:00 AM!

PinkPearl
12-24-13, 15:57
I have found that the larger and more upmarket the hotel, the less interest (or ability to monitor) there is in the coming and goings of clients and their guests.Pretty much just the opposite to Vietnam.

Mondeoman
12-25-13, 00:26
That's sort of my rule of thumb as well (although they definitely DO monitor. Much more likely to have 24x7 security guards in the lobby at a top-end hotel in my experience). But I think in most places, the more you pay the more they are inclined to leave you alone, but not 100% sure about Singapore as I'm a bit of a Singapore noob. The last thing I want is to book 4-5 nights and get turned away in the lobby at 3:00 AM!I've never had a girl refused entry, but on more than one occasion I have had the night manager on the front desk ask for her passport & photocopy it. It's one reason I always ask her if she has identification on her. I also avoid any girls who are really trashily dressed, but that's just a personal thing as I have a good relationship with the hotel & I don't particularly want to embarrass them in front of other guests.

Pita123
12-25-13, 05:17
I know most hotels are generally GF, and I had no problems when I stayed at the Sheraton last year. But I'm wondering about the super-posh St. Regis for an upcoming visit. I have a shitload of Starwood points in the bank, plus some guaranteed "Suite Night Upgrades", so I figure what better place to burn them than at the St. Regis. I did stay there on my last visit, but only for one night at the end of the trip so, no girls as I had a very early flight the next morning.

Thoughts?St. Regis is notorious for terrible service. W is too far out. Sheraton is spotty. Why not try the spanking new Westin?

Jsxyz
12-25-13, 16:02
St. Regis is notorious for terrible service. W is too far out. Sheraton is spotty. Why not try the spanking new Westin?I didn't know the Westin had opened yet. May try it. How is that area for eating / drinking? I'm a "pick-up bar" kind of guy, so the St. Regis' proximity to Brix & Orchard Towers is a bonus for me. And I didn't have any issues with service when I stayed last year, but then again I didn't require much "service" as I was only there one night.

Econo Tech
12-26-13, 02:37
I didn't know the Westin had opened yet. May try it. How is that area for eating / drinking? I'm a "pick-up bar" kind of guy, so the St. Regis' proximity to Brix & Orchard Towers is a bonus for me. And I didn't have any issues with service when I stayed last year, but then again I didn't require much "service" as I was only there one night.Westin Singapore is a bit way out of Orchard area.

Matter of Fact, Westin operated the Stamford Hotel, I. E. The Fairmont. Some time ago. That's for a bit of history.

And the new Westin is in Business District, evening hours the place becomes a ghost town. And the largest food center. LA Pa Sat is closed, so meal options after office hours is a big question, unless you want to splurge on the few expensive restaurants there.

Pick up? You mean non-pros? Those in Orchard Tower / Brix are hookers, though some do act like they want to be flirted up.

Jsxyz
12-26-13, 15:02
Westin Singapore is a bit way out of Orchard area.

Matter of Fact, Westin operated the Stamford Hotel, I. E. The Fairmont. Some time ago. That's for a bit of history.

And the new Westin is in Business District, evening hours the place becomes a ghost town. And the largest food center. LA Pa Sat is closed, so meal options after office hours is a big question, unless you want to splurge on the few expensive restaurants there.

Pick up? You mean non-pros? Those in Orchard Tower / Brix are hookers, though some do act like they want to be flirted up.By "pick-up bars" I mean FL bars like Brix / OT. Thanks for the info, I'll stick to the St. Regis.

Looking forward to that trip!

Snow1998
12-26-13, 18:24
I didn't know the Westin had opened yet. May try it.Spent 25th night in Westin. Was a bit sudden and just the one night checked out at 9. 30am next day. Very fancy place as expected and in operation just over a month. Lobby / check in is level 32. Rooms are all above this level. Lifts from ground go only upto level 32 then a different set of lifts from level 32 lobby to room floors. So not much chance of sneaking by. Room with BF is SGD350. I inquired about guests and if having a double room and guest stays over night he / she must be registered (so I'd check etc). For ST couple of hours kind of guest not required however would still be noted by lobby staff while changing lifts. In Dubai it has been noted that a woman very nicely dressed possibly in an over coat and carrying something like a laptop bag doesn't get stopped or questioned at not very green hotels. Wish I had a bit more time to taste the local flavour having RTTFd I was prepared for a bit of a romp, unfortunately was not to be. When I checked in was just after 9pm. Not even a food place open nearby specially being 25th public holiday as informed by bellhop.

SailSingapore
12-27-13, 08:48
Westin Singapore is a bit way out of Orchard area.

Matter of Fact, Westin operated the Stamford Hotel, I. E. The Fairmont. Some time ago. That's for a bit of history.OLD Westin STAMFORD. NEW Swissotel.

OLD Westin PLAZA. NEW Fairmont

Econo Tech
12-27-13, 10:10
.When I checked in was just after 9pm. Not even a food place open nearby specially being 25th public holiday as informed by bellhop.City center is like that. Weekends it is a ghost zone.

And if you headed across to Theaters by the Bay, there are a lot of food choices, till late.

AussieGaigin
12-27-13, 12:32
I'm not familiar with many hotels in Singapore, but in Sydney (and other parts of Australia) I could get to the lifts of just about any 3 to 5 star hotel without encountering any front desk staff.

I worked in the tourist industry, so most of the times the girls were inviting me back to their rooms.

BionicMan
12-27-13, 18:55
OLD Westin STAMFORD. NEW Swissotel.

OLD Westin PLAZA. NEW FairmontJust above City Hall MRT station with the train connecting to Orchard Station.

Manfield04
12-28-13, 02:47
I stayed at Frangance Hotel Selegie at the beginning of this year. I paid over US$ 100 for a cramped 12 m2 room. No space to walk around, no window, can hear noise from the corridor, bathroom very small, hardly space for one person. No meal included.

Singapore hotels are really very expensive.

You can far better value hotels for the price of US$ 100 in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta with breakfast included and a lot more facilities.

I have put a cross on Singapore now.

PinkPearl
12-28-13, 23:02
I stayed at Frangance Hotel Selegie at the beginning of this year. I paid over US$ 100 for a cramped 12 m2 room. No space to walk around, no window, can hear noise from the corridor, bathroom very small, hardly space for one person. No meal included.

Singapore hotels are really very expensive.

You can far better value hotels for the price of US$ 100 in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta with breakfast included and a lot more facilities.

I have put a cross on Singapore now.Hong Kong is even more cramped and or expensive for hotel rooms than Singapore without the advantage of English being spoken so widely. So you might want to cross off that city, too, along with Tokyo & Macau.

Generally the poorer countries offer much more bang for your buck regarding value for girls, hotels, etc, with less of things such as safety, infrastructure & health care.

However the Fragrance chain in the Geylang area of Singapore has rooms for under half the price you paid.

In Vietnam one can easily get a 3 star hotel with 5 star service & English speaking staff for 20 percent of the price of a smaller 3 star room in Singapore or Hong Kong. Although the P4P scene in VN is illegal and may be a bit more challenging and dangerous.

Paying extra for a more upscale destination is like purchasing for insurance & the comforts that go along with it. Singapore is a city with virtually no crime, scams or worries for the typical tourist.

That being said, I am presently in LOS & plan my next trip to VN.

Manfield04
12-29-13, 05:50
Thanks for your sharing your enlightening views.

I have been to LOS a few times and already this year, so I am also planning to visit Vietnam next year. Never been there before. Any recommendations / tips regarding hotels there. You may wish to reply in the VN forum.

Thanks again.


However the Fragrance chain in the Geylang area of Singapore has rooms for under half the price you paid.

In Vietnam one can easily get a 3 star hotel with 5 star service & English speaking staff for 20 percent of the price of a smaller 3 star room in Singapore or Hong Kong. Although the P4P scene in VN is illegal and may be a bit more challenging and dangerous.

Manfield04
12-29-13, 05:58
Well, I don't mind paying US$ 100 or may be up to US$150 provided I can get a reasonably big room with facilities such a pool, fitness club, massage (at extra charge, of course) , etc.

I have already been to Singapore 4 times. However, I would like to try Hong Kong and Macau at least once. Tokyo? I don't know.


Hong Kong is even more cramped and or expensive for hotel rooms than Singapore without the advantage of English being spoken so widely. So you might want to cross off that city, too, along with Tokyo & Macau.

PinkPearl
12-29-13, 17:16
Well, I don't mind paying US$ 100 or may be up to US$150 provided I can get a reasonably big room with facilities such a pool, fitness club, massage (at extra charge, of course) , etc.

I have already been to Singapore 4 times. However, I would like to try Hong Kong and Macau at least once. Tokyo? I don't know.
Thanks for your sharing your enlightening views.

I have been to LOS a few times and already this year, so I am also planning to visit Vietnam next year. Never been there before. Any recommendations / tips regarding hotels there. You may wish to reply in the VN forum.

Thanks again.I'd suggest the chances of obtaining the facilities you list at your price range are much better in Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand than in Singapore, Hong Kong or Macau.

I read hotels reviews a lot but mostly in the 2 and 3 star category, at around $50 USD or less. My impressions are that Hong Kong hotel staff attitudes are quite cold compared to Vietnam. Moreover in VN they are much more likely to go the extra mile for you, or fulfill your every wish, such as in going out & buying you a SIM card, for example. Or accompanying you to a store or pharmacy to help you get what you need & not be ripped off. Such service seems necessary in VN because of the widespread scams. Ripping off tourists there has been described as their "national sport".

I'll post this to the VN forum also.

Econo Tech
12-30-13, 02:31
I stayed at Frangance Hotel Selegie at the beginning of this year. I paid over US$ 100 for a cramped 12 m2 room. No space to walk around, no window, can hear noise from the corridor, bathroom very small, hardly space for one person. No meal included.

Singapore hotels are really very expensive.

You can far better value hotels for the price of US$ 100 in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta with breakfast included and a lot more facilities.

I have put a cross on Singapore now.If you paid over 100 US for Fragrance Selegie, just check back. It may have coincided with some busy week. Like F1, Comm Asia, Boat Asia, or something or other.

Fragrance and H81 are what they claim to be. No frills, and clean and that's about it. And if you need a place to park your head and bum, go for it.

If you want facilities, stay away from them.

For 100 US you can get bigger rooms in other hotels, but be ready to smell the musky air or feel the place is pretty run down. Vs pretty much hourly cleaning done in H81 / Fragrance (when the transit pax walk in and out.)

JesseJames
12-30-13, 08:50
If you book thru Fragrance website you get free wifi. Through Expedia you have to pay $25 Sing. Per day for Wifi.

Manfield04
12-30-13, 14:55
I stayed in Fragrance Selegie on 03 February this year. I had booked through booking.com.


It may have coincided with some busy week. Like F1, Comm Asia, Boat Asia, or something or other.

PinkPearl
12-30-13, 23:05
I stayed in Fragrance Selegie on 03 February this year. I had booked through booking. Com.It will be the same price you paid, about 100 USD, next February 3, according to Tripadvisor.

Fragrance hotels outside of Geylang in Singapore seem to be roughly double the price.

You are paying for a more clean upscale location.

Personally, though, I prefer being right in the middle of the action of the famous red light area.

Likewise when in Bangkok I stay near NEP & SC.

MadAssManiac
01-14-14, 06:07
Hey guys,

Is this hotel girl friendly?

Do let me know if there is any action on streets around this area, in Singapore for a week.

Madass

Ebauche
01-14-14, 06:22
Hey guys,

Is this hotel girl friendly?

Do let me know if there is any action on streets around this area, in Singapore for a week.

MadassA little homework, actually reading the SG fora, would tell you all you need regarding SG hotels and street action. Then again, since 34 of your 37 posts are in Calcutta you're fully meeting expectations.

MadAssManiac
01-14-14, 10:55
You could simply have written a "yes or no" instead of continuing this.


A little homework, actually reading the SG fora, would tell you all you need regarding SG hotels and street action. Then again, since 34 of your 37 posts are in Calcutta you're fully meeting expectations.

Linga
01-14-14, 12:01
Hey guys,

Is this hotel girl friendly?

Do let me know if there is any action on streets around this area, in Singapore for a week.

MadassYes.

Street action very limited, saw couple of over forty grandmas.

Ebauche
01-14-14, 18:16
You could simply have written a "yes or no" instead of continuing this.You could've simply done your homework rather than posting a question.

Econo Tech
01-15-14, 05:32
You could've simply done your homework rather than posting a question.Plus, Singapore being so 'big' I wonder how long it would take to do a bit of homework.

It's not like there are a dozen cities, with a dozen options. In Singapore.

Well. Entitlement mentality?

Lurkingdog
01-18-14, 13:42
Hey guys,

Is this hotel girl friendly?

Do let me know if there is any action on streets around this area, in Singapore for a week.

MadassHey guys. Don't be so hard on the Madass. It IS interesting that he happened to pick the only hotel in Singapore that isn't girlfriendly after all (LOL!)

LD

BionicMan
01-18-14, 17:22
You could simply have written a "yes or no" instead of continuing this.A much simpler answer would have been: RTFF

AussieGaigin
01-18-14, 20:37
What we need here is a "sticky" post that is always at the top of the page reading ALL HOTELS IN SINGAPORE ARE GIRL FRIENDLY. DON'T BOTHER ASKING

HudsonSmith
03-01-14, 10:29
As an international visitor, you need to make sure that you get a right hotel. Seek experts help to find a accommodations of your choice.

AussieGaigin
03-01-14, 21:47
What do you mean by "a RIGHT hotel"?

NeilHope
08-22-14, 19:20
What we need here is a "sticky" post that is always at the top of the page reading ALL HOTELS IN SINGAPORE ARE GIRL FRIENDLY. DON'T BOTHER ASKINGAgree. Never had a problem and stayed at a few different hotels there.

Roysten
08-31-14, 08:28
Hi,

Newbie here, just wonder which hotel can I bring the ladies? Heard from friends there are quite a few restrictions in Singapore.

BionicMan
08-31-14, 16:52
Hi,

Newbie here, just wonder which hotel can I bring the ladies? Heard from friends there are quite a few restrictions in Singapore.9 days ago. 1 post below yours clarifies the status of Singapore hotels. Make a little effort to read.

BionicMan
08-31-14, 16:52
As an international visitor, you need to make sure that you get a right hotel. Seek experts help to find a accommodations of your choice.RTFF is your help.

AussieGaigin
09-01-14, 01:58
What we need here is a "sticky" post that is always at the top of the page reading ALL HOTELS IN SINGAPORE ARE GIRL FRIENDLY. DON'T BOTHER ASKINGFor the newbies who are too lazy to read.

Rchoco
06-28-15, 05:31
Hey,

Can someone share some budget hotels. Where one can take a girl for 2-3 hrs. No stay needed. Just for quick bang. 2-3 hrs.

SailSingapore
06-29-15, 06:38
Hey,

Can someone share some budget hotels. Where one can take a girl for 2-3 hrs. No stay needed. Just for quick bang. 2-3 hrs.Simple: there are many Hotel 81's all over Sg as well as Hotel Fragrance. MOST of the hotels in Geylang will offer ST room for 10-20 SGD per hour ... you will need your passport & white immigration card to check-in

Econo Tech
06-29-15, 10:54
Simple: there are many Hotel 81's all over Sg as well as Hotel Fragrance. MOST of the hotels in Geylang will offer ST room for 10-20 SGD per hour ... you will need your passport & white immigration card to check-inAnd no ID, no check in for girls too.

RaviGoel
06-29-15, 16:13
What we need here is a "sticky" post that is always at the top of the page reading ALL HOTELS IN SINGAPORE ARE GIRL FRIENDLY. DON'T BOTHER ASKINGAgreed. Or something that says. RTFF.

Ebauche
06-30-15, 00:51
What we need here is a "sticky" post that is always at the top of the page reading ALL HOTELS IN SINGAPORE ARE GIRL FRIENDLY. DON'T BOTHER ASKINGActually, I'd bet the YWCA Ft. Canning Lodge might not be GF. ;-)

AussieGaigin
06-30-15, 10:14
Actually, I'd bet the YWCA Ft. Canning Lodge might not be GF. ;-)As YWCAs generally only accept female singles as guests, I don't think this would be too much of an issue for readers here.

DrackMore
07-29-15, 07:05
And no ID, no check in for girls too.One thing I have noticed that many outsider girls while entering SG receive 1 month stamp on passport irrespective to the validity left of their visa.

While entering the hotel I have seen many girls have valid stamp on passport but expired visa and arguments happening between the girl & receptionist.

DrackMore

Econo Tech
07-30-15, 07:36
One thing I have noticed that many outsider girls while entering SG receive 1 month stamp on passport irrespective to the validity left of their visa.

While entering the hotel I have seen many girls have valid stamp on passport but expired visa and arguments happening between the girl & receptionist.

DrackMoreNot sure what you meant, but, in Singapore law, harboring a visa overstayer lands the land owner / manager in jail, and if it's a male = guaranteed caning.

If the girl gets a 1 month visa, and she has no other proof to show extension. Online or otherwise, the reception has every right to not just refuse entry, but also call the cops.

As for your feeling otherwise, don't even believe the sob stories of hos, a lot of the seasoned over stayers will justify saying the extension got lost and this and that, when in reality, she may have done a runner from her 'agent' or just decided to YOLO in Singapore.

TheGame05
01-25-16, 03:24
Does anyone know if the hotels charge for an extra "guest?" I'm sure a call to the hotels would get an answer, but I thought some of the people who frequent this board might know from personal experience.

Ebauche
01-25-16, 20:21
Does anyone know if the hotels charge for an extra "guest?" I'm sure a call to the hotels would get an answer, but I thought some of the people who frequent this board might know from personal experience.No. Desk staff will miraculously become blind as you walk by with your belle du nuit. As if you aren't even walking by.

AussieGaigin
01-25-16, 22:15
Does anyone know if the hotels charge for an extra "guest?" I'm sure a call to the hotels would get an answer, but I thought some of the people who frequent this board might know from personal experience.Rooms generally cost the same whether one or two people occupy it. Check in initially as "Mr & Mrs TheGame", if they ask tell them the wife is coming later.

Ausmann
01-25-16, 23:23
Rooms generally cost the same whether one or two people occupy it. Check in initially as "Mr & Mrs TheGame", if they ask tell them the wife is coming later.I was in SG early this year, I booked the hotel room for two, had no questions asked when I arrived at night and day with a nice lady. Cheers Ausmann.

Geneva Guy
01-26-16, 01:36
I was in SG early this year, I booked the hotel room for two, had no questions asked when I arrived at night and day with a nice lady. Cheers Ausmann.Having stayed many time in many hotels in SG. Book for one or book for two. Makes no difference. They don't ask, they don't care.

GG.

Econo Tech
01-26-16, 01:49
Rooms generally cost the same whether one or two people occupy it. Check in initially as "Mr & Mrs TheGame", if they ask tell them the wife is coming later.But a lot of budget hotels are under government directive to record the details of your Mrs.

And if the Mrs has no ID, you can't check in.

Same rule is applicable for 4* or 5* hotels, but the higher stars generally don't bother, all in good faith!

TheGame05
03-30-16, 00:26
Marriott Hotel was no issue.

Firebird
03-30-16, 03:50
I never had problem with Hilton on Orchard St, to bring a girl in.

Econo Tech
03-31-16, 03:16
Hilton and Marriot aren't "Budget" Hotel.

LOL

AussieGaigin
04-24-16, 10:41
What we need here is a "sticky" post that is always at the top of the page reading (almost) ALL HOTELS IN SINGAPORE ARE GIRL FRIENDLY. DON'T BOTHER ASKINGRTFF for possible exceptions.

NiceMusic
07-12-16, 18:29
I'm needing a short time hotel near the MRT station "City Hall". I cannot use my hotel for visitors. Any suggestions?

Econo Tech
07-13-16, 13:23
I'm needing a short time hotel near the MRT station "City Hall". I cannot use my hotel for visitors. Any suggestions?Unless you want it within walking distance, there are a few Hotel 81's, and Fragrances in town. It's just a 10 minutes or so by taxi to Bencoolen or Balestier. And Beach Road. And little India area.

RedDragon64
07-13-16, 13:26
I'm needing a short time hotel near the MRT station "City Hall". I cannot use my hotel for visitors. Any suggestions?Selegie road is just a few blocks from City Hall and has a Hotel 81 and a Fragrance Hotel nearly side-by-side. Both are short time hotels.

AussieGaigin
07-13-16, 21:16
I'm needing a short time hotel near the MRT station "City Hall". I cannot use my hotel for visitors. Any suggestions?Which hotel doesn't allow visitors?

We may need to add it to the list.

Econo Tech
07-14-16, 07:54
Which hotel doesn't allow visitors?

We may need to add it to the list.In this case, "he" don't want visitors! Or so I get the feeling.

Xfreak0000
08-21-16, 06:51
Hello?

I am thinking of staying at Fragrance Ruby Hotel in Geylang area.

Can somebody confirm if this hotel is girl friendly? And do they record lady visitors?

In addition, how much would it cost to Orchard Road. At night by taxi?

AussieGaigin
08-21-16, 22:47
Hello?

I am thinking of staying at Fragrance Ruby Hotel in Geylang area.

Can somebody confirm if this hotel is girl friendly? And do they record lady visitors?

Did you RTFF? The answers to both questions are only a few posts below.

YES, YES.

AussieGaigin
08-21-16, 22:50
For those who don't bother to RTFF:


What we need here is a "sticky" post that is always at the top of the page reading (with perhaps one exception) ALL HOTELS IN SINGAPORE ARE GIRL FRIENDLY. DON'T BOTHER ASKING

RedDragon64
08-22-16, 00:29
Hello?

I am thinking of staying at Fragrance Ruby Hotel in Geylang area.

Can somebody confirm if this hotel is girl friendly? And do they record lady visitors?

Are you really asking if a short time hotel is girl friendly? This is a first for me.

Xfreak0000
08-22-16, 05:55
Thanks guys for the confirmation.

I searched the thread and saw Fragrance hotels, but I was not sure Fragrance Ruby is also girl friendly.

I am staying for 5 nights and one more question is that do you think it would be better to stay at Fragrance Ruby and take a taxi to go to and come back from Orchard tower with the partner or would it be better to stay at Orchard hotel just opposite of Orchard tower?

I also want to hang around Geylang area, but I don't know if it is worth hanging around there for more than 2 or 3 nights.

Econo Tech
08-22-16, 09:46
Hello?

I am thinking of staying at Fragrance Ruby Hotel in Geylang area.

Can somebody confirm if this hotel is girl friendly? And do they record lady visitors?

In addition, how much would it cost to Orchard Road. At night by taxi?As said, yes yes. Girl must have passport or valid ID.

Taxi, if you take metered taxi, between 10 to 15 $ depending on time of the day.

Black Chrysler, 20 $ upwards.

If you take there tout illegal taxis, pay what you like, from 50 $ upwards.

Fast Eddie 48
08-22-16, 23:13
Thanks guys for the confirmation.

I searched the thread and saw Fragrance hotels, but I was not sure Fragrance Ruby is also girl friendly.

I am staying for 5 nights and one more question is that do you think it would be better to stay at Fragrance Ruby and take a taxi to go to and come back from Orchard tower with the partner or would it be better to stay at Orchard hotel just opposite of Orchard tower?

I also want to hang around Geylang area, but I don't know if it is worth hanging around there for more than 2 or 3 nights.To X freak.

Did you do some research yourself or you just want ISG member to answer all your questions, there is a big different in price Orchard hotel is a 5 star hotel cost 240 usd a night and Fragrance hotel is a 3 star hotel in a red light district cost 60 usd a night the room is tiny and the bed is small and hard, I will ask do you want to bang a low end Thai or Indo girl at Genylang for 60 usd or a hot Russian girl at Orchard tower for 200 usd.

Fast Eddie 48.

Xfreak0000
08-23-16, 10:17
Eddie48,

Yes, I used search function and I may have not made myself clear enough.

I was not asking about the hotel quality, but asking about which way would be better to enjoy with 150's $ budget. Spend the money for hotel and walk around Orchard tower? Or spend only about 1/3 and enjoy the 2 places hanging around by taxi?

Fast Eddie 48
08-24-16, 19:43
Eddie48,

Yes, I used search function and I may have not made myself clear enough.

I was not asking about the hotel quality, but asking about which way would be better to enjoy with 150's $ budget. Spend the money for hotel and walk around Orchard tower? Or spend only about 1/3 and enjoy the 2 places hanging around by taxi?To Xfreak.

Don't be a Naive newbie do some more research if you only have a 150 s a day budget you are not able to stay at orchard hotel or do any mongering at Orchard tower, everything in Singapore is expensive I think you should go to a cheaper country to play.

Fast Eddie 48.

Econo Tech
08-26-16, 02:46
To Xfreak.

Don't be a Naive newbie do some more research if you only have a 150 s a day budget you are not able to stay at orchard hotel or do any mongering at Orchard tower, everything in Singapore is expensive I think you should go to a cheaper country to play.

Fast Eddie 48.Unless there is some freaky promo, not less than 240 $ for any hotel in orchard.

I am discounting those using Hyatt or Hilton Reward points.

Redfield10
10-05-16, 23:23
Howdy,

I've read that both Orchard Parade and Orchard Hotel near Orchard Towers are good places near the Towers. Any preference by you guys or others near the Towers? I'd say my price range is less than $200 and I think these two are 100-150 ish.

Thanks.

AussieGaigin
10-06-16, 09:43
Howdy,

I've read that both Orchard Parade and Orchard Hotel near Orchard Towers are good places near the Towers. Any preference by you guys or others near the Towers? I'd say my price range is less than $200 and I think these two are 100-150 ish.

Thanks.You seem to have missed the top post in this thread before you posted.

Best to check hotel websites and booking agencies to see what deals they have going for the time of your visit. Often bargains to be had.

Ebauche
10-06-16, 17:34
Howdy,

I've read that both Orchard Parade and Orchard Hotel near Orchard Towers are good places near the Towers. Any preference by you guys or others near the Towers? I'd say my price range is less than $200 and I think these two are 100-150 ish.

Thanks.*Every* hotel in SIN is but a short taxi ride away from Orchard Towers. There are advantages to distance if you want LT.

Check various sites for deals. The Amex travel website, hotels dot com, Agoda dot com, etc.

ChrisMonger3
10-07-16, 02:40
Getting to a hotel is very easy in Singapore by walking, metro or taxi. So you don't necessarily be close to orchard towers. You could put your price range on a hotel website and check for locations that suit you.


Howdy,

I've read that both Orchard Parade and Orchard Hotel near Orchard Towers are good places near the Towers. Any preference by you guys or others near the Towers? I'd say my price range is less than $200 and I think these two are 100-150 ish.

Thanks.

Jan 156
10-08-16, 10:46
I used to believe there were no budget hotels in Singapore. They'd have you believe that. But walk around Geylang and I've found no shortage of cheaper places that don't advertise. This is especially good if you can travel with just a backpack (or leave your luggage at the airport lockers which is easy to do).

ChrisMonger3
10-09-16, 04:01
Not much mongering can you get done with a 150 budget. An option is to go to a massage parlour and hope for some extras.


Eddie48,

Yes, I used search function and I may have not made myself clear enough.

I was not asking about the hotel quality, but asking about which way would be better to enjoy with 150's $ budget. Spend the money for hotel and walk around Orchard tower? Or spend only about 1/3 and enjoy the 2 places hanging around by taxi?

KamalRgv86
10-14-16, 14:14
Dear folks,

Kindly help me out with any local agent details or independent Indian ladies for action.

Agents / independent ladies can also reach me.

TommyJohnson
02-07-17, 17:02
Less than half a year ago I took a taxi from the airport straight to the Orchard Hotel and gave my passport at the desk, where they said there was no booking on my name. When I gave them a copy of the booking it turned out I had accidentally booked the Orchid Hotel instead of Orchard. It was located about ten minutes by taxi from OT. Upon arrival I was delighted to find out it was not bad at all, although I booked an upgrade as it was reasonably priced. From the entrance to the elevator is a short walk of 10 meters, even better is the side entrance where you will enter straight at the elevator, as if it was meant to be. I never bothered the side entrance though, bell boy just smiled each time I brought another girl and even borrowed his lighter when we went down for a smoke! If you don't mind the taxi it can be a reasonably priced but decent hotel. Have fun, but bring your wallet anyway, like the girls said nothing is cheap in Singapore.

Ebauche
02-07-17, 23:35
Dear folks,

Kindly help me out with any local agent details or independent Indian ladies for action.

Agents / independent ladies can also reach me.You ask for help repeatedly, yet never, ever give back. Seriously?

TommyJohnson
02-22-17, 15:44
Think I just found myself a new forward operation base in Singapore with this hotel. Affordable for Singapore standards, although nothing close to what you will get in for example Bangkok at this rate, but still. Nobody asking questions or even looking at you when you enter the lobby. The walk of shame is about 25 meters to the elevator, but lobby was completely empty at the time I entered (1 AM). I don't know if they are even available, but no need to book smoking room as they all have a balcony to have a smoke in between of your shots. Location less than 1 minute from OT, maybe 5 min taxi drive to Brix. However, if you want to spend your money in Brix you probably won't mind spending a bit more on your hotel as well and have different standards. To me, this is a 3,5 star and living up to that. Good place.

BionicMan
02-25-17, 17:42
Dear folks,

Kindly help me out with any local agent details or independent Indian ladies for action.

Agents / independent ladies can also reach me.This is the Singapore hotel thread, can't you see it?
Stay home and you get plenty of Indian ladies

BushRusher
02-25-17, 21:09
Less than half a year ago I took a taxi from the airport straight to the Orchard Hotel and gave my passport at the desk, where they said there was no booking on my name. When I gave them a copy of the booking it turned out I had accidentally booked the Orchid Hotel instead of Orchard. It was located about ten minutes by taxi from OT. Upon arrival I was delighted to find out it was not bad at all, although I booked an upgrade as it was reasonably priced. From the entrance to the elevator is a short walk of 10 meters, even better is the side entrance where you will enter straight at the elevator, as if it was meant to be. I never bothered the side entrance though, bell boy just smiled each time I brought another girl and even borrowed his lighter when we went down for a smoke! If you don't mind the taxi it can be a reasonably priced but decent hotel. Have fun, but bring your wallet anyway, like the girls said nothing is cheap in Singapore.Think I saw TV ad in the US about this type of situation. But changes had to be made in 24 hours!! LOL. That is the whole fun of travelling before the days of Internet. Wait! We have Internet now. You should double check with maps!

QcBoy
03-03-17, 04:26
No this is not a "is this a GF hotel" question.

Anyway, am attending a something near the Paragon area so am looking at staying at either the York or the Elizabeth. According to google maps, this would be walking distance around (450 m) to and from Brix as well. Any comments on either, for those who know about these hotels? Will I require a cab ride if I'm bringing a "friend" home from Brix? I understand it is a bit uphill going to these hotels.

RedDragon64
03-05-17, 00:37
No this is not a "is this a GF hotel" question.

Anyway, am attending a something near the Paragon area so am looking at staying at either the York or the Elizabeth. According to google maps, this would be walking distance around (450 m) to and from Brix as well. Any comments on either, for those who know about these hotels? Will I require a cab ride if I'm bringing a "friend" home from Brix? I understand it is a bit uphill going to these hotels.It partly depends on what kind of footwear your lady is wearing. As you said it is a mostly uphill walk so if she is wearing 4 inch heels it might not be a good trip for her.

Jayagopal50
03-05-17, 14:07
You ask for help repeatedly, yet never, ever give back. Seriously?You need to write reports or contribute. Do something yourself.

Look at locanto Singapore. Then write reports after you have seen somebody.

Ebauche
03-05-17, 21:43
You need to write reports or contribute. Do something yourself.

Look at locanto Singapore. Then write reports after you have seen somebody.Have you looked at my history of reports, all over the World? Mostly contributing information. Very few questions. Occasionally slapping back an unworthy poster.

AussieGaigin
03-06-17, 00:31
Have you looked at my history of reports, all over the World? Mostly contributing information. Very few questions. Occasionally slapping back an unworthy poster.I thought that comment was directed at the OP and backing up your post, not criticising you. It is worded a bit vaguely.

Ebauche
03-06-17, 01:38
I thought that comment was directed at the OP and backing up your post, not criticising you. It is worded a bit vaguely.If that was the intent, I apologize. Could very well be likely.

FormulaOneFan
03-06-17, 07:04
If that was the intent, I apologize. Could very well be likely.This forum not doing deep quoting (ie, only quotes most recent poster) can cause issues like this. I agree that it appears that was the intent, but based on the context your response wasn't completely out of line.

FormulaOneFan
03-06-17, 07:08
Think I just found myself a new forward operation base in Singapore with this hotel. Affordable for Singapore standards, although nothing close to what you will get in for example Bangkok at this rate, but still. Nobody asking questions or even looking at you when you enter the lobby. The walk of shame is about 25 meters to the elevator, but lobby was completely empty at the time I entered (1 AM). I don't know if they are even available, but no need to book smoking room as they all have a balcony to have a smoke in between of your shots. Location less than 1 minute from OT, maybe 5 min taxi drive to Brix. However, if you want to spend your money in Brix you probably won't mind spending a bit more on your hotel as well and have different standards. To me, this is a 3,5 star and living up to that. Good place.Agreed. I stayed there one night last trip before I moved to the Concorde for the week, and it was very nice and conveniently located to OT. I may book there for a trip in Sept. For the F1; I currently have a room booked at Innotel Hotel due to price, but I'm going to keep looking. Would prefer to stay closer to OT to save cab fares. I don't mind taking the train if I decide to hit Geylang or other RLD type area.

Mondeoman
03-07-17, 13:29
Think I just found myself a new forward operation base in Singapore with this hotel. Affordable for Singapore standards, although nothing close to what you will get in for example Bangkok at this rate, but still. Nobody asking questions or even looking at you when you enter the lobby. The walk of shame is about 25 meters to the elevator, but lobby was completely empty at the time I entered (1 AM). I don't know if they are even available, but no need to book smoking room as they all have a balcony to have a smoke in between of your shots. Location less than 1 minute from OT, maybe 5 min taxi drive to Brix. However, if you want to spend your money in Brix you probably won't mind spending a bit more on your hotel as well and have different standards. To me, this is a 3,5 star and living up to that. Good place.How much did you pay? I'm seeing quotes of 135 a night with taxes.

Mondeoman
03-13-17, 20:13
I realise that the standard response is "all Singapore hotels are GF" but has anyone actually stayed at the One Farrer Hotel just off the Serangoon Road & taken girls back? If so, were there any problems?

FreebieFan
03-14-17, 01:25
It partly depends on what kind of footwear your lady is wearing. As you said it is a mostly uphill walk so if she is wearing 4 inch heels it might not be a good trip for her.You are buying her time. Paying for it. If you want to walk, she should follow. After all its not exactly like trekking up Anapurna.

I have found that a girl who enjoys a walk is more likely to be better in bed than a whiny princess who says " Oh 400 metre too far, take me taxi taxi ".

QcBoy
03-14-17, 07:31
You are buying her time. Paying for it. If you want to walk, she should follow. After all its not exactly like trekking up Anapurna.

I have found that a girl who enjoys a walk is more likely to be better in bed than a whiny princess who says " Oh 400 metre too far, take me taxi taxi ".You do have a point. I'll check the closest route to and from the hotel and gauge from there. It can be a nice walk to maybe get things going.

Penguin69
03-19-17, 11:20
I've provisionally booked into Hotel 81- Premier Hollywood and Premier Star in Geylang for around 160 euro for 4 nights. Can anyone advise if these are girl friendly? If not, something similar price range in area but GF?

Thanks.

AussieGaigin
03-20-17, 00:35
What we need here is a "sticky" post that is always at the top of the page reading ALL HOTELS IN SINGAPORE ARE GIRL FRIENDLY. DON'T BOTHER ASKINGGuess we need to bump this up again for the newbies who don't bother to RTFF.

Ebauche
03-20-17, 16:52
Guess we need to bump this up again for the newbies who don't bother to RTFF.Now hold on, not EVERY hotel in our beloved Singapore is girl friendly. The YWCA Ft. Canning Lodge is not girl friendly. At least not OUR kind of girl friendly. 😎.

AussieGaigin
03-20-17, 20:03
I think it is reasonable to assume that anyone contemplating staying at the YWCA would not be reading this forum.

You might even say that a YWCA is not MAN friendly.

DaveM7
05-24-17, 11:31
Guys,

In Singapore for 2 nights. Can some kind souls help with some Independent escorts or their SP coordinates. Staying near Raffles city. Even Sensual spas will do. My PM is active. Can reciprocate with Hong Kong and Mumbai coordinates. Many thanks.

AussieGaigin
05-24-17, 21:03
Guys,

In Singapore for 2 nights. Can some kind souls help with some Independent escorts or their SP coordinates. Staying near Raffles city. Even Sensual spas will do. My PM is active. Can reciprocate with Hong Kong and Mumbai coordinates. Many thanks.This thread is about hotels. Have you read the general info thread?

Ebauche
05-25-17, 18:18
This thread is about hotels. Have you read the general info thread?All the rest of his posts are in the India forum. Does that make you think he actually read ANY of the threads, much less one that makes sense?

AussieGaigin
05-26-17, 14:06
All the rest of his posts are in the India forum. Does that make you think he actually read ANY of the threads, much less one that makes sense?How silly of me LOL.

MisterSingh
05-30-17, 02:18
Hi guys,

Recent newbie to the forum here. I'm travelling through Asia in July for business and have a couple free nights in Singapore. I was thinking one night I'd stay at the Hyatt and try Brix and for the other night I was curious about staying at Mandalay Bay Sands. I saw on some websites that the Ce La Vie bar on top has some high-quality girls available. Can you guys vouch for this? I'm fine paying slightly higher for LT in my room as long as the quality is there and it's GFE. Been looking at older forum posts and haven't come across anything about this yet so would appreciate some wisdom. Thanks.

Maringos
06-16-17, 20:14
Hi,

Sorry for asking. I have RTFF and understood that all hotels in Singapore are "girl friendly".

But can the girl go directly to my room without passing by the reception desk?

Or do I need to pick her up or register her?

I am in a company event and half my company are in the same hotel.

We are staying at Oasia hotel Novena.

Many thanks in advance.

Mondeoman
06-17-17, 16:54
But can the girl go directly to my room without passing by the reception desk? Or do I need to pick her up or register her?It's very rare that she will need to register but I think every hotel I have stayed in has lifts that need a keycard to operate. You would either need to give her a spare keycard or go & meet her.

Ebauche
06-17-17, 17:59
Hi,

Sorry for asking. I have RTFF and understood that all hotels in Singapore are "girl friendly".

But can the girl go directly to my room without passing by the reception desk?

Or do I need to pick her up or register her?

I am in a company event and half my company are in the same hotel.

We are staying at Oasia hotel Novena.

Many thanks in advance.If you are concerned about performing the "walk of shame" with risk of coworkers witnessing, maybe you should just consider hitting a house in Geylang.

Flyboy 2000
06-19-17, 02:37
Sorry for asking. I have RTFF and understood that all hotels in Singapore are "girl friendly".
But can the girl go directly to my room without passing by the reception desk? Or do I need to pick her up or register her?
I am in a company event and half my company are in the same hotel. We are staying at Oasia hotel Novena.Oasia Novena is indeed 'girl friendly' but has a very small lobby area, with the entry highly visible to anybody sitting inside. There's a sharp left to get to the elevators to the rooms but that's also a small space and you'll be seen by anybody coming and going through the lobby.

Your situation is not uncommon to mine when travelling, there are a few options generally:

1. Don't bring girls back to the hotel. Yeah, that sucks, but is it what it is. I was *almost* caught by co-workers once at the Mandarin Oriental and that's enough for me! Geylang or those cheaper hotels arranged through other forums are the best bet.

2. Suss out if the hotel has any alternative entries to the main lobby. Could be from a lower ground car park or an attached shopping mall, could be via an upper floor for meeting rooms, functions etc. If so, try that – although there still remains the risk of having the elevator doors open and a fellow staffer walk in on you and your squeeze (in which case you try to pretend you're not with the girl, she is just a guest like you, but that doesn't always work).

3. Get an extra room key cut at check-in (I always get three key-cards instead of the usual two) and if you meet the girl outside of the hotel – could be Brix or OT, or could be a working girl from WeChat who you arrange to meet somewhere outside and away from the lobby (again, an attached shopping centre / food court works well here) you can give her the key and room number, and have her follow you into the hotel a few minutes after you and go up to your room separately. Note: as a security measure, if for any reason the girl bails, you want to go to the lobby and tell them you lost your card, have them cancel the current cards and cut new ones.

AussieGaigin
07-05-17, 13:18
What we need here is a "sticky" post that is always at the top of the page reading ALL HOTELS IN SINGAPORE ARE GIRL FRIENDLY. DON'T BOTHER ASKINGJust a reminder for all the newbies here who have problems to RTFF.

[Fort Canning is a YWCA, so is actually not man-friendly)