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VickeyBoy36
09-05-17, 17:22
Hi guys,

Need info. Will be in Singapore for 2 notes and be staying in Furama city centre. Is it girl friend friendly hotel.

Thanks in advance.

Mondeoman
09-06-17, 00:04
Need info. Will be in Singapore for 2 notes and be staying in Furama city centre. Is it girl friend friendly hotel.No, absolutely no chance. As all of the posts below indicate hotels in Singapore are a nightmare.

AussieGaigin
09-06-17, 00:52
Hi guys,

Need info. Will be in Singapore for 2 notes and be staying in Furama city centre. Is it girl friend friendly hotel.

Thanks in advance.Depends on which notes you will be there. If you need info, why don't you read this thread, and the others dealing with SING.

Flyboy 2000
09-06-17, 05:37
Will be in Singapore for 2 notes and be staying in Furama city centre. Is it girl friend friendly hotel..No, in fact they don't allow females in the hotel at at all, not even as guests. The Furama City Centre is one of Singapore's many male-only hotels where everybody from front desk to housekeeping to in-room massage staff are all males, so you have absolutely zero chance of bringing a girl back to your room.

Okay, enough of the sarcasm. All Singapore hotels are girl-friendly, and reading more of this forum will help you learn a lot more useful stuff.

Drbombay
09-06-17, 16:00
If you want a girl friendly hotel, Holiday Inn on Orchard is the place. They have people in the lobby but anyone can walk in any time of the day or night. No key needed for the elevators, and I saw single women coming in all the time. The only drawback is if you get one that gets to possessive and will just come by when you least expect it. Almost had that happen to me. I give the hotel about 4 stars, nice accommodations and not too expensive, just a bit out of the way though it is next to a place called Diamond Club where single men can't enter unless escorted by a woman. I guess it is their place to unwind. I saw a few good looking ones go in but didn't get invited to join them.

FormulaOneFan
09-09-17, 07:44
The Concorde on orchard is girl friendly as well. Have stayed there a few times including last night. Never had any hassles. If you're really concerned, have the taxi drop on orchard Rd rather than the front door and take the elevator to lobby, then switch to one for rooms. They're on either side away from reception so never any issues. Had a lady in my room last night.

Danga2017
10-04-17, 08:37
Hi,

Is this hotel safe for mongering I am planning got stay there.

AussieGaigin
10-04-17, 20:21
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 ASKINGWhat do you mean by "safe for mongering"?

Danga2017
10-18-17, 08:15
What do you mean by "safe for mongering"?Thanks, mate.

Tchhh
02-22-18, 15:28
Anyone with personal experience using Holiday Inn Express on orchard for their activities, and if so any issues?

Geneva Guy
02-22-18, 21:47
Anyone with personal experience using Holiday Inn Express on orchard for their activities, and if so any issues?Used it many times. As the forum says ALL HOTELS IN SG ARE GIRL FRIENDLY. Sheesh.

They have a side entrance to the elevators and a great buffet breakfast thrown in.

And. A self service laundry when you mess yourself!

Tchhh
02-23-18, 08:27
Used it many times. As the forum says ALL HOTELS IN SG ARE GIRL FRIENDLY. Sheesh.

They have a side entrance to the elevators and a great buffet breakfast thrown in.

And. A self service laundry when you mess yourself!Thank you bro. Did you register them or just go straight up. I emailed them using a dummy account and they mention a strict registration policy for all guests. LOL. Guess this is the answer they have to give, but in reality they turn a blind eye to it.

Tchhh
02-23-18, 08:39
Used it many times. As the forum says ALL HOTELS IN SG ARE GIRL FRIENDLY. Sheesh.

They have a side entrance to the elevators and a great buffet breakfast thrown in.

And. A self service laundry when you mess yourself!Thanks bro. I emailed them to ask about their guest policy, and they mentioned a "stringent" rule of having all guests register at reception. Guess this is just their "policy", but in reality they just turn a blind eye. Thanks for the tip about the side elevator. Will come in handy!

BushRusher
03-02-18, 06:11
IMHO, make sure you are booked for double occupancy, which is standard in 95% of establishments. If breakfast is thrown in, your guest can dine too. Even if the face in different each morning. The registration is for your protection but if you walk straight by, they will usually turn a blind eye. Some establishments have a no guest policy after a certain hour but I find it is more to prevent a party room or suite at a hotel. Sooooo. Bring a gag for her. LOL!

SDoctrine
04-25-18, 17:15
Hlw folks, I will appreciate if you write down some quality hotel names within S $ 100. Also, is it possible to get an apartment services within S $ 150 with 2 bed rooms? Preferably Orchard road, Bugis area and Ferrer park area those are closely to MRT.

Geneva Guy
04-25-18, 21:20
Hlw folks, I will appreciate if you write down some quality hotel names within S $ 100. Also, is it possible to get an apartment services within S $ 150 with 2 bed rooms? Preferably Orchard road, Bugis area and Ferrer park area those are closely to MRT.Hotels for under $100 SGD are the lesser quality ones, like Hotel 81 (there are many of them in SG and many near MRT stations, and all girl friendly) and Fragrance hotels (I don't recommend those). Check out ballester Road, they have a lot of DIVE hotels that are cheap (and many are per hour rates in additions, the rooms are pitiful). I generally use airBNB in SG and get a whole place for under $100 a night. Wifi, kitchen, etc. And always near the MRT. You can go to airBNB and use their advanced search function to narrow down the selections. And look for a whole place, not a room where there are other people in the place.

GG.

Red Kilt
04-26-18, 05:04
Thank you bro. Did you register them or just go straight up. I emailed them using a dummy account and they mention a strict registration policy for all guests. LOL. Guess this is the answer they have to give, but in reality they turn a blind eye to it.It's been said many times here, and your own common-sense should tell you, that if you write to a hotel and ask for their policy on girls in rooms you will ALWAYS get the sanitised policy line that fits the country regulations.

They don't know whether you are a genuine monger or an agency looking to trap a hotel into admitting it allows prostitution, so you will always get the standard reply. As advised, be sure that you book for two, and double down at check-in by asking for 2 keycards / keys which implies the 2nd guest will be arriving "later".

SDoctrine
04-26-18, 15:19
Hotels for under $100 SGD are the lesser quality ones, like Hotel 81 (there are many of them in SG and many near MRT stations, and all girl friendly) and Fragrance hotels (I don't recommend those). Check out ballester Road, they have a lot of DIVE hotels that are cheap (and many are per hour rates in additions, the rooms are pitiful). I generally use airBNB in SG and get a whole place for under $100 a night. Wifi, kitchen, etc. And always near the MRT. You can go to airBNB and use their advanced search function to narrow down the selections. And look for a whole place, not a room where there are other people in the place.

GG.Dear,

I have tried in airbnb however I didn't get anything fruitful, will you please give me any specific area or the name of owner of the flat to book within S $100-150 for whole flat? Appreciate if you give me any link to do so. Thanks.

Geneva Guy
04-27-18, 00:27
Dear,

I have tried in airbnb however I didn't get anything fruitful, will you please give me any specific area or the name of owner of the flat to book within S $100-150 for whole flat? Appreciate if you give me any link to do so. Thanks.I just did an airbnb search in singapore and found dozens of places that are less than $100/ night (this is USD as I live in the USA). You need to use the tabs at the top to narrow things down. I'm sure you can do this on your own. NOw if you say you are going there next week. Well, its pretty late to find things in your price range. But look on a search.

Or you can stay in a hostel in SG. There are many. Just search "hostels". Cheap, have wifi, aircon, etc. Probably can't bring a girl there to the upper bunk though.

GG.

Flyboy 2000
04-28-18, 05:17
Airbnb at such low rates could be tight so close to arrival date but definitely worth looking at, be nice to have the whole place to yourself.

SDoctrine
05-10-18, 18:36
I have seen in Airbnb price is really high however I got really cheap rate at the following site: https://singapore.craigslist.com.sg/vac/d/spacious-2-bedroom-apartment/6581831448.html.

I'm afraid from that site the owner asked booking money. How can I reliable such type of ads? Do you have any experience with it? Is it safe to deposit some booking money? Appreciate your quick response.


Airbnb at such low rates could be tight so close to arrival date but definitely worth looking at, be nice to have the whole place to yourself.

AussieGaigin
05-11-18, 09:05
Anything on Craiglist that seems "too good to be true", probably is.

SDoctrine
05-11-18, 09:26
Anything on Craiglist that seems "too good to be true", probably is.Probably is? Scam or something cheating?

MikeHuntHertz
05-11-18, 17:46
I have seen in Airbnb price is really high however I got really cheap rate at the following site: https://singapore.craigslist.com.sg/vac/d/spacious-2-bedroom-apartment/6581831448.html.

I'm afraid from that site the owner asked booking money. How can I reliable such type of ads? Do you have any experience with it? Is it safe to deposit some booking money? Appreciate your quick response.1. Owners of HDB (Housing Development Board) flats are not allowed to rent out their flats / apartments to tourists in Singapore, and they cannot rent out their flat for less than 6 months;.

2. Private Residential Property Owners cannot rent out their properties for less than 3 months, unless they have permission from the UDA (Urban Development Authority) which obviously doesn't suit most AirBNBers.

Geneva Guy
05-11-18, 21:14
1. Owners of HDB (Housing Development Board) flats are not allowed to rent out their flats / apartments to tourists in Singapore, and they cannot rent out their flat for less than 6 months;.

2. Private Residential Property Owners cannot rent out their properties for less than 3 months, unless they have permission from the UDA (Urban Development Authority) which obviously doesn't suit most AirBNBers.Just because the govt says it is illegal doesn't mean it doesn't happen short term. Just like you can get illegal drugs and working ladies outside of the "approved" red light areas, sheesh.

GG.

Blanquiceleste
05-12-18, 10:30
Just because the govt says it is illegal doesn't mean it doesn't happen short term. Just like you can get illegal drugs and working ladies outside of the "approved" red light areas, sheesh.

GG.Some relevant news to help you make a decision.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/two-airbnb-hosts-charged-over-illegal-home-sharing-in-first-case-under-new-laws

MikeHuntHertz
05-12-18, 15:35
Just because the govt says it is illegal doesn't mean it doesn't happen short term. Just like you can get illegal drugs and working ladies outside of the "approved" red light areas, sheesh.

GG.Sheesh to you. Nobody is saying it doesn't happen. Get a life mate!

AussieGaigin
06-24-18, 12:15
Bump this up for the newer members here.


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 ASKINGRTFF for possible exceptions.

MusicalToM
06-24-18, 18:26
Airbnb is not illegal in Singapore by law but short term rental is illegal. However, private properties like condos are often exempted from this and even till date Airbnb works pretty well.

My friend just completed his 10 days stay through Airbnb at a condo and he faced no problem at all.

My 2 cents:

1 - If an Airbnb host is advertising a HDB flat (state owned development) then kindly avoid yourself dealing with him.

2 - If it's a private property specifically a condo, then it's OK to deal with them. The laws are less stringent for private properties in whole Singapore.

Rest both you and the host's luck!

AussieGaigin
02-15-20, 07:22
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 ASKINGAs no one has challenged this claim recently, I think we can assume it still applies.

ThomKatt
02-26-20, 15:25
Hey fellas,

Cheap charlie here. Is it okay to get a girl and bring her back to one of the Hotel 81's from Ipenema or Brix? I'm thinking Hotel 81 Dickson since it's closer, but would the Geylang ones work as well? Has anyone done that before?

Toy Man
02-26-20, 21:36
Hey fellas,

Cheap charlie here. Is it okay to get a girl and bring her back to one of the Hotel 81's from Ipenema or Brix? I'm thinking Hotel 81 Dickson since it's closer, but would the Geylang ones work as well? Has anyone done that before?Dear fellow mongers,

All transit hotel required two (2) identification for registration. If you and your girl is cool with that, no issues. Due to current COVID-19 virus status and orange alert in Singapore. All will be temperature scanned and contact tracing will be standard procedure. Just do not be surprise with the added precautions, and recording in place. Your private identity may not be so private if any trace of the virus is detected.

Stay safe. Cheers.

Geneva Guy
02-26-20, 23:18
Hey fellas,

Cheap charlie here. Is it okay to get a girl and bring her back to one of the Hotel 81's from Ipenema or Brix? I'm thinking Hotel 81 Dickson since it's closer, but would the Geylang ones work as well? Has anyone done that before?Yep, its OK. Or some of the short stay hotels in Ballister (just search online for hotels in Ballister area, Singapore). They are clean, small rooms but fine. Use whatever is close to you.

GG.

Dolevo
06-08-22, 05:43
After getting the taste of SG for a week, I am going to be staying a bit longer this time. I have been checking serviced apartments. Can anyone with experience tell me if I bring an escort or a company from outside to my apartment easily? I have no idea how such apartments work.

AussieGaigin
06-12-22, 00:45
You are renting an apartment, you should be free to invite whoever you want to visit, as long as you don't exceed any occupancy restrictions.

Msdian
07-24-22, 18:09
Hi Fellas, I will be in Singapore 2nd week of August for 6 days, requesting to share any info / suggestions, contacts please if anyone have, please DM.

Night Shift
11-27-23, 12:21
Looking for any pointers on a decent spot to drop anchor at around $150 - $180 SGD a night. The city's room rates have become prohibitively expensive. Holiday Inn Atrium used to be my go to spot but has become too pricey as well.

LongLunches
03-11-24, 02:50
Hi Guys,

After meeting a bunch of massage girls / hookers online, they so often offer Hotel Supreme as the hook up place as they claim to stay there.

What's the deal, anyone been? A shared room or just a bunch of girls choosing a cheap hotel to pull tricks?

Cheers.

AussieGaigin
03-12-24, 06:08
Rooms from $100 per night, 3 star. Probably like the 81 Hotels, rent rooms by the hour?