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F / S Massage
[QUOTE=Lusty99;1654777]Haven't been to Pattaya for a couple of years now, so anyone have any recommendations for what I'm looking for, would be much appreciated. As per title, am looking for massage parlors in Pattaya which offer oily massages with full service at the end, the same sort of service that Mango and Tulip provide in BKK. Eg. You can just walk into the massage parlor, choose a girl, pay around 2000 baht for an oily massage that includes all the trimmings, no need to negotiate, she brings you to a private room with connected shower, you get cleaned up, massaged, and then end with full service. Is there anything like this in Pattaya? I know of the various soapies with the fishbowls and stuff but looking more for the Mango / Tulip style experience. I know there are various massage shops where you can negotiate happy ending after a massage but trying to skip all that stuff and just want a known upfront service.
Any recommendations would be great if you know of any.[/QUOTE]Soi Honey off Pattaya 2nd Rd. Or Soi 6 in Jomtien are all full sex shops. Generally 1,000b for an average looker & 1,500b for a real great looker. Cost of massage added.
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[QUOTE=GinAndTonic;1656507]Soi Honey off Pattaya 2nd Rd. Or Soi 6 in Jomtien are all full sex shops. Generally 1,000b for an average looker & 1,500b for a real great looker. Cost of massage added.[/QUOTE]There are no great lookers. Best you can get is a bit below average. The ones that look half way decent look like men.
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[QUOTE=Mogwai;1656365]Nattaya Massage, Second Road, Soi 13. Approximately half way down the soi beneath the Inn House hotel.
Quite a lot of the ladies there have big boobs, C-cup or more. Most of them are MILFS though but some of them rather good looking.[/QUOTE]One of the best post!
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[QUOTE=JavaMan;1656412]
Tim's Bar beer on Second Rd, near Soi 13, Big Indoor bar. 1000 baht BF for the dancers, 800 baht BF the hostesses, 2000 baht ST, 3000 baht LT. BF also does not reduce after midnight. Tim's got rooms upstairs, anyone know if one can ST there?
[/QUOTE]Unlikely that they give out those rooms for ST. The hotel connected to the Tim's Bar is Fourteen Again and it is a 'proper' hotel in the sense that the rooms are well appointed and some even have jacuzzi's. The only reason I had picked this hotel to stay at was because of the jacuzzi rooms (limited). Perhaps they may ask you to pay the full rate to use the room, but IMHO I don't think its possible to take a room for ST. The girls some of them at this bar are pretty but really lacking in communication skills I found. The girl who sat with me was 19 and could hardly speak English and inspite of having periods decided to solicit me for one drink!
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[QUOTE=Margaya;1656603]One of the best post![/QUOTE]You're welcome. Although ActionOriented deserves the credit as he already reported about them.
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[QUOTE=Mogwai;1656674]You're welcome. Although ActionOriented deserves the credit as he already reported about them.[/QUOTE]LOL, your description of the place was much better and it attracted more eye balls. Who has time to read long descriptive reports I post. :)
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Walking street
[QUOTE=Sunlover2;1654824]During the past few years a tsunami of Russians has certainly hit Pattaya. Has the ruble devaluation had an effect on the tourist or real estate market?
SL[/QUOTE]I'm in Pattaya now and the Russians are there in spades it seems. I have nothing against Russians but it beats me why they can not sit down and enjoy a beer at a bar like everybody else? And the "freak show" that WS has become is really just a pain in the ass. I try to avoid if I can. Chinese tourists in bus loads, Indian "wolf packs", Russians walking and drinking at the same time (it should be prohibited by law!) hookers, freaks, salespeople. It just get more crazy every year. Much nicer at LK Metro area with excellent go-gos! I have been mongering in SE Asia for almost 10 years and Pattaya walking street is of course nice the first 2-3 times. After that it becomes just a place you want to pass as quickly as possible. Lots of fun to be found in Pattaya still. Just look around. This is my first post. Thanks to the contribution from many of the members over the years. It is really appreciated and a great help.
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Soapy tip
Hi,
Can someone tell me, how much tip is expected in soapy massage places like, Honey, Sabai room etc?
Thanks.
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[QUOTE=BlackSept;1656986]Can someone tell me, how much tip is expected in sopay massage places like, Honey, Sabai room etc?[/QUOTE][U]IMO no tip is expected, but that said:[/U]
200 baht for good service.
300 baht for very good service.
400 baht for excellent service.
SL.
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[QUOTE=Aviator12;1656823]I'm in Pattaya now and the Russians are there in spades it seems.[/QUOTE]I suppose with the state of the ruble it would be the same anywhere they travel abroad, but I can't imagine losing 50% (prices doubling) for Russian tourists in the last six months not having an impact. Maybe they are just completing planned vacations, and new booking will be down. And maybe those who made the foreign investment (property in Thailand) got enough rubles out of before the deval and are doing relatively well. Time will tell; but I think there was enough Russian money supporting property values in Pattaya that there might be a bit of a crash somewhere in the future.
SL.
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[QUOTE=Sunlover2;1657005]I suppose with the state of the ruble it would be the same anywhere they travel abroad, but I can't imagine losing 50% (prices doubling) for Russian tourists in the last six months not having an impact. Maybe they are just completing planned vacations, and new booking will be down. And maybe those who made the foreign investment (property in Thailand) got enough rubles out of before the deval and are doing relatively well. Time will tell; but I think there was enough Russian money supporting property values in Pattaya that there might be a bit of a crash somewhere in the future.
SL.[/QUOTE]Greetings from Moscow!
Times are indeed rough here. I watched my local salary decline 50% in the last 3 months. A frigging disaster.
Funny enough many of my colleagues have not changed their vacation plans despite the ruble. X-mass holidays coming up and Russkies love to travel (even they want to leave this god forsaken country). A bunch of them are even going to the USA (Hawaii, Florida).
However, I expect that they will feel more of the bite a few months from now and stop traveling so frequently to the expensive West.
Thailand and Pattaya are considered low budget destinations here. Maybe this will change as the upper middle class has to adjust to the new realities. The silver lining is that Patts may get a better quality of Russian than it has in the past, as the poorer folk don't have the cash to travel and the richer ones have to adjust to more affordable destinations. So maybe we will get more behaved ones in the future.
If I had my druthers I would want them to all just stay in Russia. Bad enough I have to deal with them here on a daily basis. Especially the surly loutish males of their species.
The hot Russian chicks are always welcome. Though, I wish they would smile more.
Stay horny my friends.
Uncle-V.
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[QUOTE=Aviator12;1656823] And the "freak show" that WS has become is really just a pain in the ass. I try to avoid if I can. Chinese tourists in bus loads, Indian "wolf packs", Russians walking and drinking at the same time (it should be prohibited by law!) hookers, freaks, salespeople.[/QUOTE]Hookers in Walking Street? Geez, it's a shame! LOL!
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Kid in a candy store
*Non Monger report*.
Yesterday I went to the big electronics market, know as Tuk Com. Not far from WS entrance. On South Pattaya Rd, walking distance from Second Rd, right around where the road curves. Look up to the tall building with "Tuk Com" on it. 6 floors of electronics. Pseudo Apple store on the ground floor, (go around the escalator or through the Starbucks.).
Second floor is cellphones, tablets, phablets, cases, cables. They got everything, new, used and copy. For the most part, everyone is selling the same things, bargain and get a better price.
Third floor had small selection of flat screens, computers, cameras, home security.
Fourth floor was computers, laptops and desktops. Didn't see any of the thin laptops.
Fifth floor was computer parts, software and games, PS4 and Xbox expensive, games slightly more than in the US. DVD's for 100 baht each, $3 USD, better quality than those bought on the street.
Not much on the Sixth floor. Seventh floor sealed off. Food court in the sub level.
I went because a street vender, on Beach Rd, was selling Beats Pill portable stereo speaker. He initially wanted 1300 baht, $39 USD but when I balked, he lowered it to 1000 baht. Found it at Tuk Com for 800 baht, $24 USD. It's a knock-off, but works, sounds well. Am considering buying an authentic one when I get states side.
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[QUOTE=AwesomeMan;1656388]According to Stickman's latest column there is a new place in Soi LK Metro called 'Cave' that plays rock'nroll all night long.[/QUOTE]Awesome. Awesome Man.
Thanks
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Tuk com
[QUOTE=JavaMan;1657195]*Non Monger report*.
Yesterday I went to the big electronics market, know as Tuk Com. Not far from WS entrance. On South Pattaya Rd, walking distance from Second Rd, right around where the road curves. Look up to the tall building with "Tuk Com" on it. 6 floors of electronics. Pseudo Apple store on the ground floor, (go around the escalator or through the Starbucks.).
Second floor is cellphones, tablets, phablets, cases, cables. They got everything, new, used and copy. For the most part, everyone is selling the same things, bargain and get a better price.
Third floor had small selection of flat screens, computers, cameras, home security.
Fourth floor was computers, laptops and desktops. Didn't see any of the thin laptops.
Fifth floor was computer parts, software and games, PS4 and Xbox expensive, games slightly more than in the US. DVD's for 100 baht each, $3 USD, better quality than those bought on the street.
Not much on the Sixth floor. Seventh floor sealed off. Food court in the sub level.
I went because a street vender, on Beach Rd, was selling Beats Pill portable stereo speaker. He initially wanted 1300 baht, $39 USD but when I balked, he lowered it to 1000 baht. Found it at Tuk Com for 800 baht, $24 USD. It's a knock-off, but works, sounds well. Am considering buying an authentic one when I get states side.[/QUOTE]I think you will find its on google maps, I didn't go in but picked a girl up who worked there using a chat application, she was in accounts and was amazing how much business some of the stores do, we only did monkey business.