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Fast Eddie 48
11-09-17, 02:34
Hi,

I have booked Macau hotels from Shun Tak ferry terminal in the past. There are agents that sell the sauna packages and hotels. There are others that sell the hotels only. You need to walk around to find.

It would probably be easier just to book online.

All the best.

Red.To red.

Macau discount hotel agent you can also find at the ferry terminal in Macau and many travel service all over Macau offer hotel package but for sauna package you need to get that in Hong Kong Shun tak terminal.

Fast Eddie 48.

HeyyyyyyPaul
11-20-17, 02:25
Many of them (Sauna girls, not only Russians) live in Macau Internaitonals Centre, the old building opposite the Golden Dragon Hotel on Rua de Malace. It's called Macau's Chungking Mansion.Dated but still accurate info here.

GogoGuyz
11-27-17, 06:25
Hi guys. I have been to Macau a few times and know the sauna, Cubic / Pacha / D2 scene. I am looking for a specific recommendation. I am a western guy so I speak zero Chinese. Looking for a club where can hire a room and do Karaoke or at least watch music on a big screen TV and I guess pay for the girls time. Somewhere where the girls dress to show their tits in the room. In these clubs do you have to bar fine the girls and take them outside or can you agree a price and have a BJ while singing karaoke!! I know the girls are unlikely to speak English but is their such a club where westerners are welcomed and accommodated?

Tiger 888
11-27-17, 11:51
Dated but still accurate info here.Not really sure about that, as I no longer live there and many things have happened. All the illegal room rentals were raided and exist no longer.

Faceless78
12-04-17, 18:43
Hi guys. I have been to Macau a few times and know the sauna, Cubic / Pacha / D2 scene. I am looking for a specific recommendation. I am a western guy so I speak zero Chinese. Looking for a club where can hire a room and do Karaoke or at least watch music on a big screen TV and I guess pay for the girls time. Somewhere where the girls dress to show their tits in the room. In these clubs do you have to bar fine the girls and take them outside or can you agree a price and have a BJ while singing karaoke!! I know the girls are unlikely to speak English but is their such a club where westerners are welcomed and accommodated?I only know that east castle spa in hotel casa real.

Has caraoke and you can pay girls by hour. I never tried that but I've seen several time group of men taking girls inside.

But the problem is you also pay for the room so better go with friends; and the overall price for girls is quite expensive. Better call them to confirm before go there.

BaboyDave
12-13-17, 11:47
Hi guys. I have been to Macau a few times and know the sauna, Cubic / Pacha / D2 scene. I am looking for a specific recommendation. I am a western guy so I speak zero Chinese. Looking for a club where can hire a room and do Karaoke or at least watch music on a big screen TV and I guess pay for the girls time. Somewhere where the girls dress to show their tits in the room. In these clubs do you have to bar fine the girls and take them outside or can you agree a price and have a BJ while singing karaoke!! I know the girls are unlikely to speak English but is their such a club where westerners are welcomed and accommodated?Victoria sauna in Arc de Triumph hotel, just opposite of Wynn has a separate karaoke establishment. You can eat, drink, sing, then pick whichever girl amd take her to a sauna room for a session.

Member #4549
03-17-18, 15:51
Hi guys,

I may be here for a couple of months. I'm into swinging and exhibitionism. Is there much of a scene for that in Macau?

Always interested in MMF opportunities.

Thanks for any advice!

UKJazzMan
04-03-18, 23:28
Hi, is there a spa in Venetian? Or is it just freelancers inside and out?

MichaelSamuel
04-04-18, 02:04
No spa / sauna with girls anywhere on Cotai, they are all on the older part of Macau.


Hi, is there a spa in Venetian? Or is it just freelancers inside and out?

BionicMan
04-15-18, 04:56
Effective March 31, the hotel doesn't offer anymore the free shuttle bus to and from the ferry terminal.

Taxi is then the only option.

Dynolas
05-16-18, 09:21
What's the best times to go to FN, d1, and other saunas? And what time they normally open or is it 24/7?

Since for me I prefer going like afternoon instead of starting fun at midnight. I heard rumors they give good deals for early customers?

BigCat13
05-22-18, 17:08
What's the best times to go to FN, d1, and other saunas? And what time they normally open or is it 24/7?

Since for me I prefer going like afternoon instead of starting fun at midnight. I heard rumors they give good deals for early customers?

All places should be open 24/7. But mornings should be quieter and less talent on staff.

It depends on the establishment. I know for sure Holiday Spa offers a cheaper rate before 5 pm. However the ladies on offer are usually either Chinese or Vietnamese. After 5 pm foreigners and model types start work.

I think D1 is the same price regardless of time.

Haven't been to FN for a long time. I think the prices are the same however the manager may offer a free misc. Service like shoulder massage when you choose full service.

If you like seeing how the shows go, then go at busiest times like 10pm but you will be shoulder to shoulder with lots of Chinese dudes. I think late afternoon to early evening is best as you are usually one of few.

All in all, the service from women has gone a bit downhill while prices remain the same or have increased. Still fun to play though!

Fast Eddie 48
06-11-18, 21:55
Effective March 31, the hotel doesn't offer anymore the free shuttle bus to and from the ferry terminal.

Taxi is then the only option.To Bionicman.

If you don't have any baggage take the Sands shuttle take the sky walk across or Babaylon hotel is next door, taxi if you have baggage is just a short ride or walk the other options.

Fast Eddie 48.

Fran123
06-28-18, 15:49
I am entering Macau Thur. Hengqin border instead of using Gongbei Port in Zhuhai to Macau. Can anyone tell me if there are free shutter buses from Hengqin to any.

Of the casino like to Venetian Hotel. After crossing Gongbei port into Macau, there are free shuttles to casinos. Are there free buses on Henggin crossing from Macau too.

Henggin crossing is closer to the airport.

Thanks.

Fran123
07-23-18, 18:46
I am entering Macau Thur. Hengqin border instead of using Gongbei Port in Zhuhai to Macau. Can anyone tell me if there are free shutter buses from Hengqin to any of the casino like to Venetian Hotel. If you are crossing Gongbei port into Macau, there are free shuttles to casinos. My question is, are there free buses on Henggin crossing from Macau tooo
Thanks.Well nobody replied to my question. I crossed the into Macau using the Henggin border crossing. It is a much smaller but much faster crossing than Gongbei border. There is a lot less people and less of a line queue. There a few money exchange place inside the Henggin border crossing but the rates were real bad. Don't use them. I noticed there is lot of housing development and construction in this area. Once you are done on the China side, you pay 10 rmb for a bus to take you over to Macau border. You cross a highway bridge. No pedestrians are allowed on the bridge, meaning you can't walk over.

Yes there are FREE casinos buses but only to the limited to major casinos.

Smapti
09-10-18, 02:56
I'm surprised that I haven't found more information about this yet. But this is just a warning that if you are working in China Mainland and coming to have a good time, you CAN'T take money out in Macau using your China Mainland debit card. All ATM's require you to scan your ID in order to take money out. And of course: you must have a Chinese ID. No passports are accepted.

So I would advise you to change your money to HKD before you enter the region. I have never experienced this problem in any other countries I've been to before. In addition, the banks will not help you either. Some smaller jewelry shops might be willing to help you by allowing you to transfer money to them through we-chat, but the problem is that (1) the exchange rate is very high, and (2) your phone number will probably not work in Macau in order to receive the verification number, since you're not in the mainland.

This really messed up my birthday, and made me feel really angry. I hate surprises like this. The only thing I can tell you is that if you have an American credit card, it seems to work very well at most places in Macau. Including the saunas. I was lucky enough to have one when I was there. So I could still enjoy some good food and sauna services.

MichaelSamuel
09-11-18, 03:02
Unfortunately I don't think this will help Smapti very much but this might be useful for others. I have been to macao maybe 15-20 times in the last 5 years. I am american and still reside there, until I can make a move to SEA, so my banking is primarily based in the USA.

ATM Card Access.

If you are traveling overseas one the good bank accounts that doesn't charge exchange fees and refunds ATM access charges is a must. Schwab is my preferred account, but I also have state farm as my backup and I know fidelty has a product as well. On the 1st of the month schwab refunds all the ATM charges from the foriegn machine without fail. I also cross check the exchange rate received and its always consistent at the bank rate. The ATM card networks are fairly universal but even with a network match some banks, particular in Macau, will still not work. Some of this is due to FACTA which is US law regarding foreign banks which rightfully many banks won't follow. The machines on the gaming floor inside the cotai sands have never worked for me, but the machines in the non-gaming areas have, so it pays to continue trying different machines.

Credit Cards.

I find US based credit cards are accepted almost everywhere in asia. I can't recall anyplace that they didn't work. In macau they certainly work in the saunas, hotels, and restaurants. I always back into the exchange rate when I get my statement and find it to be fair and close to bank rate as well, but every card is different so make sure you check and continue to check. A few years ago one of my cards started taking a cut in some processing fee and claiming it was a network charge but without any notice so make sure you check consistently. Also in many places at the point of charge the machine will read it's a foreign card and ask if I want to charge in local currency or USD. I don't know if USD is default due to my card location or due to it being a universal currency? However in dozens of checks this has never been as good an exchange rate as my card issuer was giving me so I don't even bother checking any more and just always due the local currency. I do enjoy paying for my sauna sessions this way as I earn miles to return the next time on every purchase. However know that some places like darling charge a fee for credit card use. They fully disclose this before the charge but be aware that it will cost you a bit more.

Credit Card as ATM Card.

Most US credit cards will also allow you to withdrawal cash from an ATM up to a certain amount. The catch though is always the possible fees and interest. As a last resort though this can be a good backup option for financing. A couple of things to consider. 1. Make sure you set your pin for this before you leave on your trip. 2. If possible do this on a separate card and then immediately log into your account and pay off the balance. This will eliminate any special interest charges.


I'm surprised that I haven't found more information about this yet. But this is just a warning that if you are working in China Mainland and coming to have a good time, you CAN'T take money out in Macau using your China Mainland debit card. All ATM's require you to scan your ID in order to take money out. And of course: you must have a Chinese ID. No passports are accepted.

So I would advise you to change your money to HKD before you enter the region. I have never experienced this problem in any other countries I've been to before. In addition, the banks will not help you either. Some smaller jewelry shops might be willing to help you by allowing you to transfer money to them through we-chat, but the problem is that (1) the exchange rate is very high, and (2) your phone number will probably not work in Macau in order to receive the verification number, since you're not in the mainland.

This really messed up my birthday, and made me feel really angry. I hate surprises like this. The only thing I can tell you is that if you have an American credit card, it seems to work very well at most places in Macau. Including the saunas. I was lucky enough to have one when I was there. So I could still enjoy some good food and sauna services.

Gladiator69
09-11-18, 10:47
Unfortunately I don't think this will help Smapti very much but this might be useful for others. I have been to macao maybe 15-20 times in the last 5 years. I am american and still reside there, until I can make a move to SEA, so my banking is primarily based in the USA.Macau is the top destination for money laundering for the Chinese. The government does not want money to flow out of Mainland to Macau for that reason and also their economy is struggling. I think it's more of a Chinese problem since my American credit card were accepted everywhere in Macau.

FunMan13
10-07-18, 06:22
Well nobody replied to my question. I crossed the into Macau using the Henggin border crossing. It is a much smaller but much faster crossing than Gongbei border. There is a lot less people and less of a line queue. There a few money exchange place inside the Henggin border crossing but the rates were real bad. Don't use them. I noticed there is lot of housing development and construction in this area. Once you are done on the China side, you pay 10 rmb for a bus to take you over to Macau border. You cross a highway bridge. No pedestrians are allowed on the bridge, meaning you can't walk over.

Yes there are FREE casinos buses but only to the limited to major casinos.Thank you Fran123 for your information. I am sure you will help many.

I wonder what to do if I am going from Macau to Zhuhai Airport? I am sure there are taxis but are there buses or express buses available?

Thanks.

MichaelSamuel
10-17-18, 04:07
It's been 2-3 years since I hit up houva, any been lately? Still alive and kicking? Trying to decide to hang around longer in HK on arrival and hit a 141 before taking the ferry over or pulling something from Houva for the afternoon session.

Globalnomad5
10-19-18, 16:23
It's been 2-3 years since I hit up houva, any been lately? Still alive and kicking? Trying to decide to hang around longer in HK on arrival and hit a 141 before taking the ferry over or pulling something from Houva for the afternoon session.Yes, alive and well, at the same location.

Prices are now MOP / HKD 750 for 1 HR / shot with ordinary girl, 980 with "model". You can expect 3-5 decently looking Viets. Facilities are dismal.

MichaelSamuel
10-20-18, 02:47
Cool. Thanks. I always do outcall anyway.


Yes, alive and well, at the same location.

Prices are now MOP / HKD 750 for 1 HR / shot with ordinary girl, 980 with "model". You can expect 3-5 decently looking Viets. Facilities are dismal.

Red Rider
10-20-18, 14:53
I've always been happy with my visits to Hou Va. Today upon arrival, I checked into the Royal Macau Hotel. Not coincidentally, just across a small park from Hou Va.

I dropped in about 6:00 pm. There were three Chinese men waiting on a couch. The owner sat me in a chair and went over the menu with me. The regular girls for 60 minutes is 750 MOP. The models are 980 MOP. There is a 200 MOP surcharge for take-out. Since my room is so close, I always take-out.

He brought out a lineup of 6 girls – 3 "models" and 3 "regular" Vietnam girls. The only difference I could see was that the models had higher high-heel shoes. One of the regular girls was smiling at me, so I chose her. I would say she was an 8. And, it turned out to be a good choice!

Back at the room I was getting some GFE right away with DFK before we even hit the shower. She scrubbed me up and then gave me a BBBJ in the shower.

In the room she continued with that. I flipped her over and started DATY. She was into it and enjoyed herself for quite a while. Said I was great. We did a few positions and finished off in mish.

She checked off all of the things I'm looking and hoping for. For the money, I think Hou Va delivers.

FunMan13
11-02-18, 07:40
I've always been happy with my visits to Hou Va. Today upon arrival, I checked into the Royal Macau Hotel. Not coincidentally, just across a small park from Hou Va.

I dropped in about 6:00 pm. There were three Chinese men waiting on a couch. The owner sat me in a chair and went over the menu with me. The regular girls for 60 minutes is 750 MOP. The models are 980 MOP. There is a 200 MOP surcharge for take-out. Since my room is so close, I always take-out.

He brought out a lineup of 6 girls 3 "models" and 3 "regular" Vietnam girls. The only difference I could see was that the models had higher high-heel shoes. One of the regular girls was smiling at me, so I chose her. I would say she was an 8. And, it turned out to be a good choice!

Back at the room I was getting some GFE right away with DFK before we even hit the shower. She scrubbed me up and then gave me a BBBJ in the shower.

In the room she continued with that. I flipped her over and started DATY. She was into it and enjoyed herself for quite a while. Said I was great. We did a few positions and finished off in mish.

She checked off all of the things I'm looking and hoping for. For the money, I think Hou Va delivers.Red Rider, great to hear of your recent visit and positive report. I will be in Macau in two weeks with the identical game plan: staying at the Royal Macau and walking through the small park to have.

It's been 2-3 years since I patronized have. It used to be MOP700 for 90 minutes. I never did outcall before so this will be new to me.

My question is: How much time did you really get? Seems like walking to the hotel and back will take at least 20 minutes. Was that included? Was your girl a clock watcher in the hotel room?

The girls I had in the past were not clock watchers. One had to be buzzed three times before she ended the session.

Thanks.

Funman13.

FunMan13
11-23-18, 00:34
Got to Macau about 2 weeks ago. Stayed at the Hotel Royal Macau for 2 nights. On the first night, went to Hou Va about 9 PM. There were 6 girls, all Viets. Picked Mai (not her real name to protect her) who I felt was most attractive. Was told 750 MOP plus 200 MOP to take out. As soon as I agreed, I was offered to take a second girl for additional 300 MOP. In hindsight I should have refused because I have never enjoyed threesomes with working girls but the price was too good to refuse. So picked another girl #2 (forgot her name). Both changed to civees and followed me back to the Royal. Walked the path of shame through the lobby but no one even looked at us.

As I stated, the threesome was not too fun as #2 kept instructing Mai what to do as well as fake moaning which was a turnoff for me. Anyway, I couldn't pop easily and so the girls worked almost the entire hour, taking turns BBBJ, FS, licking, whatever it takes. Both were sweating and panting. When their phone rang (hour is up) I told them to stop. Both rested on my shoulders for some 10 minutes (one on each side), then #2 went into the bathroom. I immediately asked Mai for her phone number and WeChat which she gave. They both washed up, dressed and left.

I went out for dinner, returned around 11:30 PM, and started WeChating with Mai. I asked her to come to my hotel after work (around 2 AM) and spend the night with me. She said okay. She came over and I told her I could only give her another 500 MOP. She said okay and we fucked for over 2 hours. Her pussy got soaking wet and she genuinely came a few times. We were into everything: DFK, DATY, rimming, etc. After we finished, we showered together. Then she gave me a real body massage. We ended sleeping, hugging each other.

She wanted to leave around 9 AM and I said okay. I was so exhausted I didn't want to have another round. I then gave her 1000 MOP which made her so happy.

She again came to spend the second night with me for another 1000 MOP. She still regularly sends me WeChat messages. I can't wait to go back to Macau just to see her.

Tallitguy
12-05-18, 23:55
Got to Macau about 2 weeks ago. Stayed at the Hotel Royal Macau for 2 nights. On the first night, went to Hou Va about 9 PM. There were 6 girls, all Viets. Picked Mai (not her real name to protect her) who I felt was most attractive. Was told 750 MOP plus 200 MOP to take out. As soon as I agreed, I was offered to take a second girl for additional 300 MOP. In hindsight I should have refused because I have never enjoyed threesomes with working girls but the price was too good to refuse. So picked another girl #2 (forgot her name). Both changed to civees and followed me back to the Royal. Walked the path of shame through the lobby but no one even looked at us.

She again came to spend the second night with me for another 1000 MOP. She still regularly sends me WeChat messages. I can't wait to go back to Macau just to see her.How long do these girls usually stay in town?

Eg) As I'm not there for a month is there any point my asking to PM me Mai's WeChat.

Thanks!

HiHowsu
03-11-19, 09:28
I am visiting Hong Kong Macao with my girlfriend on 8th March I am looking out for some fun for couples. Kindly guide me if any swinger club, or any disco or any massage parlour with happy ending for both of us. We would like to visit disco also. My girlfriend has agreed to swing so we don't mind if v get good couple. Kindly help me with the places where we can visit and have fun for couples.

Gromit8
03-13-19, 05:49
Just came back from Hong Kong and Macau and I struggled to find detailed information online about how to get to Macau from Hong Kong International Airport. Therefore I am sharing my tips after figuring a lot of this out through trial and error.

When you arrive at Hong Kong Airport and exit customs you will be on Arrivals Level L5. This is the level where the Airport Express train is at. You will need to go down to Ground Level L3. There will some signs that say Coach to Mainland / Macau. Ignore those signs. You will be taking the Hong Kong to Macau shuttle bus at HZMB port.

Between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 there are taxi stands and then a series of bus stops on the other side of the street. You need to cross the street and look for bus stop before. The before bus runs a loop from the airport to Asia World Expo then Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) port. You will need an Octopus card or $6 HKD to pay for the bus.

When you arrive at HZMB port. Enter the building, go through HK exit immigration, then there will be a bunch of kiosks directly ahead to buy a ticket. A one-way ticket to Macau costs $65 HKD. You can pay with Octopus or card at the kiosk or with cash at the counter. Buy a ticket then exit the building and follow the signs to board the bus to Macau. The ride will be about 40 minutes. I believe the buses operate well into the night possibly 24 hrs.

When you arrive at the HZMB building on the Macau side. Enter the building, go upstairs, through immigration, then back downstairs to ground transportation. At this point there are some taxis or bus 101 X and 102 X. There routes will be displayed for the bus. If you take the bus in Macau you will need $6 HKD / MOP or a Macau Pass (Octopus cards do not work). There is no place to get change at the HZMB port. Bus 102 X will take you pass the Macau Ferry Terminal where you can hop off and catch a casino shuttle if they are still running. Most casino shuttles stop at midnight. Bus 101 X and 102 X are 24 hrs I believe. Bus 102 X also goes past StarWorld Casino and Wynn in the middle of Macau and near all the action. It continues to Taipa and ends at the Jockey Club. I didn't pay attention to where Bus 101 X goes but you can look that up online.

To return to Hong Kong, take a taxi or bus back to HZMB port in Macau. The return fare is also $65 HKD / MOP. Then take bus before from the HZMB port back to the Hong Kong Airport. There you have it. One of the cheapest ways to get to Macau from Hong Kong.

Travel Lucid
03-30-19, 09:33
Thanks G. Very useful. I have been looking for such info for some time.

TL.


Just came back from Hong Kong and Macau and I struggled to find detailed information online about how to get to Macau from Hong Kong International Airport. Therefore I am sharing my tips after figuring a lot of this out through trial and error.

....

Rick Rock
04-09-19, 01:19
Just came back from Hong Kong and Macau and I struggled to find detailed information online about how to get to Macau from Hong Kong International Airport. Therefore I am sharing my tips after figuring a lot of this out through trial and error..... To return to Hong Kong, take a taxi or bus back to HZMB port in Macau. The return fare is also $65 HKD / MOP. Then take bus before from the HZMB port back to the Hong Kong Airport. There you have it. One of the cheapest ways to get to Macau from Hong Kong.But why would anyone go through all of that when there is a ferry right at Hong Kong airport that goes directly to Macau? It's a direct trip right from the airport to the heart of Macau. You don't even have to go through Hong Kong immigration. Takes 60 minutes and easy as pie.

https://www.turbojet.com.hk/en/routing-sailing-schedule/hk-airport-macau/sailing-schedule-fares.aspx

Saving money? Macau is the last place I'd go if I was on a budget. If you can't spare a a few hundred Patacas, you probably shouldn't be visiting.

Gromit8
04-14-19, 07:06
But why would anyone go through all of that when there is a ferry right at Hong Kong airport that goes directly to Macau? It's a direct trip right from the airport to the heart of Macau. You don't even have to go through Hong Kong immigration. Takes 60 minutes and easy as pie.

https://www.turbojet.com.hk/en/routing-sailing-schedule/hk-airport-macau/sailing-schedule-fares.aspx

Saving money? Macau is the last place I'd go if I was on a budget. If you can't spare a a few hundred Patacas, you probably shouldn't be visiting.Because the ferry only has 4 scheduled trips per day from HKIA whereas there is a bus leaving HZMB roughly every 5 minutes. Bus is 1/4 the cost of the ferry. Bus ride takes 40 minutes vs ferry 70 minutes due to ferry speed restriction.

MadisonGuy
04-16-19, 01:44
Has anyone taken the helicopter from Hong Kong to Macau? It looks like it's roughly 400 usd. I'm not sure I want the hassle of the ferry, I'the love to add an extra hour of free time and not deal with all the people. But getting a helicopter could be a pain. I'm assuming you can't just take a taxi there?

Hong Kong Boy
04-17-19, 19:21
Because the ferry only has 4 scheduled trips per day from HKIA whereas there is a bus leaving HZMB roughly every 5 minutes. Bus is 1/4 the cost of the ferry. Bus ride takes 40 minutes vs ferry 70 minutes due to ferry speed restriction.Get In to HK from Newark at 7 pm, there is only one ferry left to go to Macau at 10 pm.

Decided to take the bus. Get in the taxi to the bus station at 7:40 pm HK $37.50,bus to Macau HK $65. Taxi to Hotel Lisboa HK 70 total time 2 hrs. I think it will all depend on what time you get in to HK, to decide to take a bus or ferry.

Hong Kong Boy
04-17-19, 19:26
Has anyone taken the helicopter from Hong Kong to Macau? It looks like it's roughly 400 usd. I'm not sure I want the hassle of the ferry, I'the love to add an extra hour of free time and not deal with all the people. But getting a helicopter could be a pain. I'm assuming you can't just take a taxi there?You have to take the helicopter at HK TO MACAU ferry building. It run every 30 minutes. Of coarse you can take a taxi there. If you have carry on luggage the also charge you for that.

Fast Eddie 48
04-18-19, 02:09
You have to take the helicopter at HK TO MACAU ferry building. It run every 30 minutes. Of coarse you can take a taxi there. If you have carry on luggage the also charge you for that.To Hong Kong boy.

Most Hong konger take the Helicoptor is business person working in Central my friend he is a manager at Morgan Stanley he take this every week go to Macau with customer for lunch play a few hand and go back to the office the same day last time I take this is 10 yr ago it was 2400 HKD then yes you paid for your luggage by the kg.

Fast Eddie 48.

Fast Eddie 48
04-18-19, 02:21
But why would anyone go through all of that when there is a ferry right at Hong Kong airport that goes directly to Macau? It's a direct trip right from the airport to the heart of Macau. You don't even have to go through Hong Kong immigration. Takes 60 minutes and easy as pie.

https://www.turbojet.com.hk/en/routing-sailing-schedule/hk-airport-macau/sailing-schedule-fares.aspx

Saving money? Macau is the last place I'd go if I was on a budget. If you can't spare a a few hundred Patacas, you probably shouldn't be visiting.To Rick rock.

There are many people want to take the new bridge it is a good experience there are many bus company, there are bus form HKIA at the main transport center every 30 min cost is around 175 rmb, I take the one bus last month at the HK Zhu Hai bridge station near the Airport every 10 min cost is 75 hkd you need to take.

The MTR from central to Tung Tuen station near the airport is only take 45 min to macau.

Fast Eddie 48.

MichaelSamuel
04-18-19, 03:00
Which bus station is this? I researched this last year and the bus I found was from kowloon, but this was right when the bridge opened suddenly and things were a but disorganized.

As was mentioned it really makes a difference on your timing, level of work, and price.

1.) Most expensive is to take the ferry from the airport, but the least amount of work as they transfer your bags and you just wait at airport until the ferry, but the wait time can be long if you hit it wrong.

2.) Next option is to take the train into the city, take a taxi to the ferry terminal, and then next ferry. You can take the subway between HK station and Sheung Wan, but it's a decent walk, barely shorter than walking the elevated walkway between the two and its lots of escalators. Taxi is quick and inexpensive since is short ride. I have done the walk and subway many times and finally realized this was foolish. Trains run every 12 minutes and ferries every 15-30 and you have the option of taking ferry to cotai if that is your final destination.

3.) The bus, any information on actual experience for timing and immigration and schedule would be great if anyone has experience.


Get In to HK from Newark at 7 pm, there is only one ferry left to go to Macau at 10 pm.

Decided to take the bus. Get in the taxi to the bus station at 7:40 pm HK $37.50,bus to Macau HK $65. Taxi to Hotel Lisboa HK 70 total time 2 hrs. I think it will all depend on what time you get in to HK, to decide to take a bus or ferry.

UKJazzMan
04-18-19, 21:37
Wanted to try the fish bowl, went to Masters Hotel as per previous reports, there were maybe 30 to choose from but really only 2 giving me come on eyes so I went for a Viet. Had a good experience, she gave be her WeChat as she was off the next day, but I did not follow that up. Another night went to D2 a bar (fisherman's wharf) with pros to take out wandering round and topless waitress. It's about $15 to get in but that gets you 2 drinks. We had a lot of fun there with the bar staff, left too drunk to do anything. Definitely worth a visit.

Fast Eddie 48
04-18-19, 22:06
Which bus station is this? I researched this last year and the bus I found was from kowloon, but this was right when the bridge opened suddenly and things were a but disorganized.

As was mentioned it really makes a difference on your timing, level of work, and price.

1.) Most expensive is to take the ferry from the airport, but the least amount of work as they transfer your bags and you just wait at airport until the ferry, but the wait time can be long if you hit it wrong.

2.) Next option is to take the train into the city, take a taxi to the ferry terminal, and then next ferry. You can take the subway between HK station and Sheung Wan, but it's a decent walk, barely shorter than walking the elevated walkway between the two and its lots of escalators. Taxi is quick and inexpensive since is short ride. I have done the walk and subway many times and finally realized this was foolish. Trains run every 12 minutes and ferries every 15-30 and you have the option of taking ferry to cotai if that is your final destination.

3.) The bus, any information on actual experience for timing and immigration and schedule would be great if anyone has experience.To Michael.

The bus station at the beginning of the bridge HK side is only 10 min from HKIA or 10 min from MTR station take b2 lantau bus 2 stop, if you are already at the airport just take the bus from the airport bus depot every 30 min not all info is offer if you search Goggle this is a new info bridge is just open.

Fast Eddie 48.

Kiwistickman
04-19-19, 22:32
Has anyone taken the helicopter from Hong Kong to Macau? It looks like it's roughly 400 usd. I'm not sure I want the hassle of the ferry, I'the love to add an extra hour of free time and not deal with all the people. But getting a helicopter could be a pain. I'm assuming you can't just take a taxi there?Helo is quick and convenient. If you are only doing one way suggest Macau to HK. Great views, especially at night.

MichaelSamuel
04-19-19, 23:57
Ah of course, now that you say it I realize there has to be one there. Thanks for the info. I always like to research my options and be able to choose on the fly for the scenario. Coming from the US I usually spend the morning in HK stowing my baggage either at the luggage counter at the airport express station in HK or the lockers at the ferry terminal and take an afternoon ferry so when I get to Macau I can get right in my room. But that comes with the additional cost of luggage storage and the airport train, this would certainly be an option I consider in the future.


To Michael.

The bus station at the beginning of the bridge HK side is only 10 min from HKIA or 10 min from MTR station take b2 lantau bus 2 stop, if you are already at the airport just take the bus from the airport bus depot every 30 min not all info is offer if you search Goggle this is a new info bridge is just open.

Fast Eddie 48.

Fast Eddie 48
04-22-19, 20:18
Ah of course, now that you say it I realize there has to be one there. Thanks for the info. I always like to research my options and be able to choose on the fly for the scenario. Coming from the US I usually spend the morning in HK stowing my baggage either at the luggage counter at the airport express station in HK or the lockers at the ferry terminal and take an afternoon ferry so when I get to Macau I can get right in my room. But that comes with the additional cost of luggage storage and the airport train, this would certainly be an option I consider in the future.To Michael.

I always stay one night in Hong Kong spend a night at friend place left my luggage there, there are many bus company from Hong Kong to Macau but if you take the MTR to Lantau the trip is only 45 min and every 10 min a bus shorter bus ride and bypasss all the HK traffic most hk local do this and it is the cheapest 74 hkd.

Fast Eddie 48.

Buksida1
04-22-19, 22:16
Ah of course, now that you say it I realize there has to be one there. Thanks for the info. I always like to research my options and be able to choose on the fly for the scenario. Coming from the US I usually spend the morning in HK stowing my baggage either at the luggage counter at the airport express station in HK or the lockers at the ferry terminal and take an afternoon ferry so when I get to Macau I can get right in my room. But that comes with the additional cost of luggage storage and the airport train, this would certainly be an option I consider in the future.Has anyone taken the new bridge to Macau? I am going to Hong Kong, enjoying Macau and then continuing to HCMC. I want to take the new bridge. Usually, I check my bags through to the Taipa ferry and pick them up before the Macau customs. This is very convenient. Now, I should then, clear HK customs, and take a taxi to the Macau bus? Macau is a charm not to be missed but hotel prices double on weekends and everything is very expensive.

Gromit8
04-25-19, 08:15
Has anyone taken the new bridge to Macau? I am going to Hong Kong, enjoying Macau and then continuing to HCMC. I want to take the new bridge. Usually, I check my bags through to the Taipa ferry and pick them up before the Macau customs. This is very convenient. Now, I should then, clear HK customs, and take a taxi to the Macau bus? Macau is a charm not to be missed but hotel prices double on weekends and everything is very expensive.See my post #3029. Clear customs. Take bus B_4 to HZMB port. $65 HKD for 40 min ride to Macau. Faster than the ferry and 1/4 of the price.

Whomer
04-27-19, 09:13
Just came back from Hong Kong and Macau and I struggled to find detailed information online about how to get to Macau from Hong Kong International Airport. Therefore I am sharing my tips after figuring a lot of this out through trial and error.

When you arrive at Hong Kong Airport and exit customs you will be on Arrivals Level L5. This is the level where the Airport Express train is at. You will need to go down to Ground Level L3. There will some signs that say Coach to Mainland / Macau. Ignore those signs. You will be taking the Hong Kong to Macau shuttle bus at HZMB port.

Between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 there are taxi stands and then a series of bus stops on the other side of the street. You need to cross the street and look for bus stop before. The before bus runs a loop from the airport to Asia World Expo then Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB) port. You will need an Octopus card or $6 HKD to pay for the bus.

When you arrive at HZMB port. Enter the building, go through HK exit immigration, then there will be a bunch of kiosks directly ahead to buy a ticket. A one-way ticket to Macau costs $65 HKD. You can pay with Octopus or card at the kiosk or with cash at the counter. Buy a ticket then exit the building and follow the signs to board the bus to Macau. The ride will be about 40 minutes. I believe the buses operate well into the night possibly 24 hrs.

When you arrive at the HZMB building on the Macau side. Enter the building, go upstairs, through immigration, then back downstairs to ground transportation. At this point there are some taxis or bus 101 X and 102 X. There routes will be displayed for the bus. If you take the bus in Macau you will need $6 HKD / MOP or a Macau Pass (Octopus cards do not work). There is no place to get change at the HZMB port. Bus 102 X will take you pass the Macau Ferry Terminal where you can hop off and catch a casino shuttle if they are still running. Most casino shuttles stop at midnight. Bus 101 X and 102 X are 24 hrs I believe. Bus 102 X also goes past StarWorld Casino and Wynn in the middle of Macau and near all the action. It continues to Taipa and ends at the Jockey Club. I didn't pay attention to where Bus 101 X goes but you can look that up online.

To return to Hong Kong, take a taxi or bus back to HZMB port in Macau. The return fare is also $65 HKD / MOP. Then take bus before from the HZMB port back to the Hong Kong Airport. There you have it. One of the cheapest ways to get to Macau from Hong Kong.Excellent advice!

I like to use HZMB bridge, too. The only downside so far was, that the only connection on Macau side are the bus lines (you listed) or taxi. During the last 3 months I had to wait for taxi or bus 30 min at 4 of 7 trips because of too many people. It is a great way to pass the bridge by bus, much better than the ferry ride. The poor connection of the Macau HZMB station makes it sometimes a bit unreliable.

Going back from Macau to HK via bridge is good. Taxi availability and bus service never had been an issue so far.

Buksida1
04-27-19, 10:37
See my post #3029. Clear customs. Take bus B_4 to HZMB port. $65 HKD for 40 min ride to Macau. Faster than the ferry and 1/4 of the price.Very clear info. Thank you!

Fast Eddie 48
05-20-19, 21:21
Not try yet. Ferry terminal with package easier for me.

Soon HK airport to bus no need HK immigration. This I hear. Soon can do. Go also China.

I worry bus crowded so not try. News say 3 HR wait to go China / Macao. Macao to HK better less people. Not big crowd last week to good. Try summer in case problem. If have China / HK / Macao visa switch easyTo BearFoot.

The bus run every 10-15 min short wait time how long do you need to wait for the next ferry to Macau.

Fast Eddie 48.

Ablablat
06-04-19, 07:34
I was excited to be moving to the area of Guangzhou in the fall, but a little less now that I'm reading here and there about how massage parlors and saunas are fast becoming a thing of the past, so I guess I'll be making rounds in Macau on weekends and holidays. I've RTFF but have found little details on the certain specific services I'm looking for.

BJs and FS, sure, I can see ladies easily oblige, and arguably there's no finer way to close a session, but I'm specifically into legit Nuru Massages and Prostate Massages, Lingam Massages or Yoni, or even nice soapy / oil massages like in Thailand. Are fishbowl girls (for example) trained (even a little)? Can you walk into a sauna and ask for such specifics? A girl without these skills is less interesting to me, no matter how lovely a cowgirl.

I could (hopefully) be wrong. I'm not kidding myself by expecting Macau to be as plentiful as Thailand, but of all places outside of Bangkok, Macau's got to give some.

Red Hawk
08-15-19, 01:53
Hello all,

I've not been to macau for about a few years.

Is there any decent freelancer bars left?

I remember the days of D2 when it was in the old place.

Any recommendations would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Red.

Dynolas
09-08-19, 13:15
Do these saunas do multipop? Or just one pop?

MichaelSamuel
09-09-19, 20:45
Usually just 1. Sometimes could get a second if the first was particularly quick and the girl agrees, or perhaps for a bit of extra tip if you stashed away some cash on you. I personally created my sauna "kit" after my first visit in 2013. Got one of those waterproof clear envelope like bags and I take in my ipad mini, breath mints (good for making friends with the massage girls so get fruity), and a small pouch that has condoms I prefer, vitamin V, and sometimes a few bills folded away. Even a charger but most of the time is not necessary anymore.


Do these saunas do multipop? Or just one pop?

Us3010
10-09-19, 07:56
In Macau now.

Is there anywhere to go for just a nice massage with happy ending. Not interested in full service.

Mobymogli1264
10-29-19, 19:49
I am visiting Macau during 4-7 November.

Planning to look for FLs near club scene or Venetian walk way to other hotels. Understood it doesn't always work. Any other suggestions?

Will try RIo, east spa and Hau va (shortlisted from past experiences and some recent research).

Given that I am travelling on week days when the business is dull, do you know any saunas offering coupons or discounts recently?

Also my past experiences using WeChat or 141 went horribly bad as they are meant for gullible folks. So will totally avoid that this time.

Mobymogli1264
11-01-19, 08:41
Also I realised that none from 141 or 909 zz websites accept foreigners.

Any alternatives for hotel in calls? Nothing seem to work out and it looks we are forced with saunas or Soapies.

I like trying out hotel incall where I can check before I proceed.

Any pointers are welcome. Thanks.


I am visiting Macau during 4-7 November.

Planning to look for FLs near club scene or Venetian walk way to other hotels. Understood it doesn't always work. Any other suggestions?

Will try RIo, east spa and Hau va (shortlisted from past experiences and some recent research).

Given that I am travelling on week days when the business is dull, do you know any saunas offering coupons or discounts recently?

Also my past experiences using WeChat or 141 went horribly bad as they are meant for gullible folks. So will totally avoid that this time.

Travel Lucid
11-01-19, 11:21
Lots of replies to this, but just to add my bit.

Recently I flew into HKIA, arrived around 11 pm on a Thursday. I was at Boss Sauna around 12:30 am. Which I thought was not too bad going!


Has anyone taken the new bridge to Macau? I am going to Hong Kong, enjoying Macau and then continuing to HCMC. I want to take the new bridge. Usually, I check my bags through to the Taipa ferry and pick them up before the Macau customs. This is very convenient. Now, I should then, clear HK customs, and take a taxi to the Macau bus? Macau is a charm not to be missed but hotel prices double on weekends and everything is very expensive.

Charles Dickin
11-02-19, 11:32
I was at Boss Sauna around 12:30 am. Which I thought was not too bad going!Good travel. Is Boss Sauna any good? There's a lack of recent reports.

Dynolas
11-13-19, 03:11
Usually just 1. Sometimes could get a second if the first was particularly quick and the girl agrees, or perhaps for a bit of extra tip if you stashed away some cash on you. I personally created my sauna "kit" after my first visit in 2013. Got one of those waterproof clear envelope like bags and I take in my ipad mini, breath mints (good for making friends with the massage girls so get fruity), and a small pouch that has condoms I prefer, vitamin V, and sometimes a few bills folded away. Even a charger but most of the time is not necessary anymore.Thanks, I always wondered what would happen is someone popped on the thigh massages? Would you be forced to pay tip and I'm assuming it be embarrassing if it's public sittings.

Travel Lucid
11-16-19, 07:07
Good travel. Is Boss Sauna any good? There's a lack of recent reports.I've always liked Boss Sauna. Its not as flash at the more high end places, but still well run and comfortable.

They have been doing renovations, section by section, for a while now. Last I was there the pools where getting work done. In fact they quickly drained one as the water had got murky. Much apology all round. The main lounge and the room themselves are now newly done up. The sleeping areas are also good.

The body scrub is still good, but much more vanilla now than in past years. I think this is just part the conservative wave through Macau these days.

They have also stopped the thigh manage in the private rooms. However, gals in the lounges area (mostly Vietnamese) are a lot of fun, and the management staff are very friendly.

(I still see one ut of office', as it where. She has been working there years, off and on.).

If you want to choose a girl, there is a the normal line up, but do have some who roam the lounge and chat and joke with the clients.

As I said, comfortable and very well managed. Good place for a slow afternoon (or night), if you have a good book, but also want distractions.

JohnSonong
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Igmc32
05-18-21, 18:41
I read mixed reports about Macau. Nowadays people find Macau better than Shanghai, but note that Macau is very expensive. Some report paying 1360 MOP (140) in Darling 2 in Macau, but the other sauna locations people report paying $500/ h in Macau. I'm willing to pay up to 150/ h for good service and a hot 20 year old Chinese girl (not Vietnamese).

So is Macau still the best place in that regard or do you recommend other cities in China? Been to Tokyo, for decent Japanese girls it starts at $300. Seoul ladies started at $150 when you knew where to look (Wechat), Itaewon started at $200 but you could bargain down easily.

For Vietnamese girls I think HCM is ok, but it requires some effort to convince the bar girls to go with you and they want like $200 for the whole night. Prices are quiet high there. Phnom Penh has lots of Vietnamese girls in their Casino hotel. They start at $150.

Faceless78
05-25-21, 16:22
I read mixed reports about Macau. Nowadays people find Macau better than Shanghai, but note that Macau is very expensive. Some report paying 1360 MOP (140) in Darling 2 in Macau, but the other sauna locations people report paying $500/ h in Macau. I'm willing to pay up to 150/ h for good service and a hot 20 year old Chinese girl (not Vietnamese).

So is Macau still the best place in that regard or do you recommend other cities in China? Been to Tokyo, for decent Japanese girls it starts at $300. Seoul ladies started at $150 when you knew where to look (Wechat), Itaewon started at $200 but you could bargain down easily.

For Vietnamese girls I think HCM is ok, but it requires some effort to convince the bar girls to go with you and they want like $200 for the whole night. Prices are quiet high there. Phnom Penh has lots of Vietnamese girls in their Casino hotel. They start at $150.Hey Igmc, if your hard budget is 150 usd, then it's almost impossible to fine any decent Chinese girls. The vnm girls in D2 are probably the cheapest you can hace in macau saunas. And Since USD is getting weaker recently, your dream may not be easy to achieve.

Macau is a better place to have girls for most of us, in shanghai it could be even more expensive and with much more difficulties.

However, if you could raise your budget to around 170-180 usd, then you may try Golden sauna, there are also mostly vnm girls but 5-8 young chinese ones.

Igmc32
06-01-21, 18:03
I would do up to 240 USD (equivalents to about 200€), but I'm not willing to give more. But 300 $ isn't real worth it for me, then I'd rather hit the clubs and get a non working girl which is even hotter. BTW I think in tier 2 or tier 3 cities you will find Chinese stunners for much cheaper, it's just harder to gain access to the market as a foreigner. These explosive price should only be a Shanghai & Macau thing. Is 240 USD enough for a hot Chinese model? Sounds like I have to skip Macau and head to Vietnam.

Also how do you compare Ho Chi Minh City to Macau when it comes to Vietnamese girls? The hottest girls charged about 3 to 5 million VND in Saigon.


Hey Igmc, if your hard budget is 150 usd, then it's almost impossible to fine any decent Chinese girls. The vnm girls in D2 are probably the cheapest you can hace in macau saunas. And Since USD is getting weaker recently, your dream may not be easy to achieve.

Macau is a better place to have girls for most of us, in shanghai it could be even more expensive and with much more difficulties.

However, if you could raise your budget to around 170-180 usd, then you may try Golden sauna, there are also mostly vnm girls but 5-8 young chinese ones.

Faceless78
06-03-21, 16:24
I would do up to 240 USD (equivalents to about 200), but I'm not willing to give more. But 300 $ isn't real worth it for me, then I'd rather hit the clubs and get a non working girl which is even hotter. BTW I think in tier 2 or tier 3 cities you will find Chinese stunners for much cheaper, it's just harder to gain access to the market as a foreigner. These explosive price should only be a Shanghai & Macau thing. Is 240 USD enough for a hot Chinese model? Sounds like I have to skip Macau and head to Vietnam.

Also how do you compare Ho Chi Minh City to Macau when it comes to Vietnamese girls? The hottest girls charged about 3 to 5 million VND in Saigon.Personnally I perfer Vietnam much more than macau, I frequented to vnm between 2018-19, before that I was in Thai. Actually before the pandemic, I've not stepped on Macau's land for 4-5 year, thai and vnm were heavens to me.

You are right vnm girls price are much lower in hcm, 3-5 million enough for a decent girl, if you add 2 m or so you can have her overnight. I've also found few top girls with price around 8-10 M vndand I believe it's totally worthy! Sadly the top quality always come together over-pricing.

The macau-level vnm girls normally price around 2-4 m in hcm, and on average better lineup: no ugly ones and also very few real beauties. In local you can find angle girls with some luck.

And macau is boring as fuck, I wound exchange 1 week in macau for 3 days in saigon.