How is the deal in LR, and NRW FKKs in general, regarding extra services? Do you have to be prepared to pay for any extra service than plain sex. Is this depending on girl or establishment and what is standard fee for the most common extras?
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How is the deal in LR, and NRW FKKs in general, regarding extra services? Do you have to be prepared to pay for any extra service than plain sex. Is this depending on girl or establishment and what is standard fee for the most common extras?
Hi all,
This is my inaugural first post on this forum and am looking for some help. I am visiting Germany for the first time and will be making a stop in Dusseldorf on Monday, June 5th. Although I know Monday is not the best time to visit an FKK, it was the best I could do with my schedule. I was hoping to get your opinion on the best club to go to in the area. I have three options that seem to be close to the city area (I will be using public transit, or taxis).
1) Dolce Vita.
2) Living Room.
3) Acapulco.
In terms of what type of women I like, I prefer a variety, but am partial to the smaller frame women with large assets. The following things are ranked and are important when deciding which FKK to visit.
1) Service.
2) Looks.
3) Volume of Women.
Could you please give me your recommendation and why? If you know of any clubs in the area that would be best suited for a Monday night I would be open to those as well. I.
Will be sure to post a review once I have made the visit. Thank you all for your help in getting a new FKK visitor started.
In LR the extras are CIM and anal, you won't be cheated like in GT where some girls will ask more for kissing and DATY.
About Ella, I think she speaks good english and actually her nose is a hook nose.
Doesn't sound like my ella. She definitely doesn't have a hooknose or big bridge. 2 things I really dislike in a girl's look.
Teomir one of the best things about nrw clubs is there is little to no pressure for extras, except some reports from gt.
[QUOTE=CDean1000;1717359]Hi all,
This is my inaugural first post on this forum and am looking for some help. I am visiting Germany for the first time and will be making a stop in Dusseldorf on Monday, June 5th. Although I know Monday is not the best time to visit an FKK, it was the best I could do with my schedule. I was hoping to get your opinion on the best club to go to in the area. I have three options that seem to be close to the city area (I will be using public transit, or taxis).
1) Dolce Vita.
2) Living Room.
3) Acapulco.
I[/QUOTE]LR and DV are close to Dusseldorf center and accessible by train or taxi in less than 30 minutes.
Aca is reachable by train and bus, but it take more than one hour. Taxi from Dusseldorf to Aca is expensive (I think more 100 euros).
[QUOTE=CDean1000;1717359]Hi all,
This is my inaugural first post on this forum and am looking for some help. I am visiting Germany for the first time and will be making a stop in Dusseldorf on Monday, June 5th. Although I know Monday is not the best time to visit an FKK, it was the best I could do with my schedule. I was hoping to get your opinion on the best club to go to in the area. I have three options that seem to be close to the city area (I will be using public transit, or taxis).
1) Dolce Vita.
2) Living Room.
3) Acapulco.
In terms of what type of women I like, I prefer a variety, but am partial to the smaller frame women with large assets. The following things are ranked and are important when deciding which FKK to visit.
1) Service.
2) Looks.
3) Volume of Women.
Could you please give me your recommendation and why? If you know of any clubs in the area that would be best suited for a Monday night I would be open to those as well. I.
Will be sure to post a review once I have made the visit. Thank you all for your help in getting a new FKK visitor started.[/QUOTE]On Monday Aca because the biggest of the 3, not best day for FKK.
[QUOTE=Haitek;1717466]LR and DV are close to Dusseldorf center and accessible by train or taxi in less than 30 minutes.
Aca is reachable by train and bus, but it take more than one hour. Taxi from Dusseldorf to Aca is expensive (I think more 100 euros).[/QUOTE]The first time I went to ACA, I took a taxi because I wasn't aware of the distance. From dus center to ACA it was BTW 70-80 euros.
My first time in a FKK / Saunaclub so I chose to try out "Living Room" in Kaarst/Dusseldorf first, as that place has some good reviews on this site. That turned out to be a good decision. This is how it went:
I walk to hauptbahnhof Dusseldorf to take the s-train from there. While on the station I discover that I have forgot to bring condoms. I find a pharmacy. The pharmacist gives me this sly look and blinks one of his eyes when I pay. Germans! (Later I discover that they supply condoms for free in the club.) Then I board the train, just a few minutes to Kaarst-Ikea, and another few minutes to walk. Easy as I had memorized the map.
"Hey! That's a heavy coat for this warm weather", the friendly doorman jokes. (It's January and the snow is blowing.) Well inside the receptionist explains the system for me and shows me the facilities. Looks like a real nice place. I take a shower, change to the white robe, and walk into the bar area. Fantastic, good-looking women everywhere! Just in a few minutes this bulgarian lady comes up to me, and it doesn't take me long to decide to go with her. We have a really good session. Then I relax and get something to eat and drink. All included in the entrance fee of 60. Also the beer is free and they have a decent selection. After a short stay in sauna and some more relaxation I feel up to it again, so when a rumanian beauty stands in front of me I am not shy, not at all. This girl is good to, but not as good as the first one, the session is more mechanical and a bit boring, but OK. (Sorry that I forgot their names.) Now it's getting late and more people are coming in, the bar is getting crowdy and a bit of a party atmosphere is on the rise. More girls, also some german beauties! But I'm tired and decide to call it a night.
Yes, I find Living Room to be a good club. (Damage: 60 + 50 + 50).
On my way back to Dusseldorf I have to travel without a ticket because there is no machine on the station! Ok, I'll just have to take a chance, I think to myself. But when the first train arrives an inspector stands in the doorway! I just stand still, and decide to wait for the next one. I board that one, sit down, all ok. But after a few minutes a whole bunch of inspectors are roaming the train asking everybody for tickets. I just play innocent and pretend that I'm searching for the ticket in all my pockets. It works! The inspector first asks me, but then he just walks on.
Later I go to Altstadt to drink Alt-bier. What a day!
[QUOTE=JohnTraveller;1718877]On my way back to Dusseldorf I have to travel without a ticket because there is no machine on the station! Ok, I'll just have to take a chance, I think to myself. But when the first train arrives an inspector stands in the doorway! I just stand still, and decide to wait for the next one. I board that one, sit down, all ok. But after a few minutes a whole bunch of inspectors are roaming the train asking everybody for tickets. I just play innocent and pretend that I'm searching for the ticket in all my pockets. It works! The inspector first asks me, but then he just walks on![/QUOTE]I have noted this before. Where the hell do you buy a ticket? I am not familiar enough with the DB to know although I know you can validate the ticket in the train. Can you buy somewhere in Kaarst earlier in the day?
[QUOTE=OfficeMatt;1719003]I have noted this before. Where the hell do you buy a ticket? I am not familiar enough with the DB to know although I know you can validate the ticket in the train. Can you buy somewhere in Kaarst earlier in the day?[/QUOTE]I think there's machine on the train too, and there's one guy on each S28 to IKea Karrst, but they never try to check the ticket.
[QUOTE=Faceless78;1719060]I think there's machine on the train too, and there's one guy on each S28 to IKea Karrst, but they never try to check the ticket.[/QUOTE]You can buy tickets with your mobile:
[URL]http://mobil.vrr.de/handyticket[/URL]
[URL]http://www.bahn.de/regional/view/regionen/nrw/services/vrr_handyticket.shtml[/URL]
In the most trains in NRW the only staff is the driver. [B]Sometimes[/B] there is an additional man in the train to check the tickets.
[QUOTE=Willi69;1719118]You can buy tickets with your mobile:
[URL]http://mobil.vrr.de/handyticket[/URL]
[URL]http://www.bahn.de/regional/view/regionen/nrw/services/vrr_handyticket.shtml[/URL]
In the most trains in NRW the only staff is the driver. [B]Sometimes[/B] there is an additional man in the train to check the tickets.[/QUOTE]In case of S28 (Kaarst-Ikea to Dus Hbf), you can buy the ticket in the train. I very often encountered the ticket controller from Kaarst to Dus Hbf in the night.
From Dus hbf to Kaarst Ikea, sometimes.
[QUOTE=Willi69;1719118]You can buy tickets with your mobile:
[URL]http://mobil.vrr.de/handyticket[/URL]
[URL]http://www.bahn.de/regional/view/regionen/nrw/services/vrr_handyticket.shtml[/URL]
In the most trains in NRW the only staff is the driver. [B]Sometimes[/B] there is an additional man in the train to check the tickets.[/QUOTE]This looks pretty handy. It looks like it's just for NRW though. Is there an app like this for buying the day Frankfurt tickets from one's mobile?
[QUOTE=UltraHappy;1719391]This looks pretty handy. It looks like it's just for NRW though. Is there an app like this for buying the day Frankfurt tickets from one's mobile?[/QUOTE][URL]http://www.rmv.de/en/Fahrkarten/Fahrkarten_kaufen/RMV-HandyTicket/[/URL]
[QUOTE=PussyLiccker;1719397][URL]http://www.rmv.de/en/Fahrkarten/Fahrkarten_kaufen/RMV-HandyTicket/[/URL][/QUOTE]Nice. This looks like what I was looking for. But, it would appear that the only payment options are Benutzerkonto, payment by mobile phone bill, or girogo. I don't think any of those payment methods are readily available to us Americans. It's too bad they don't have a simple "pay-by-credit-card" option. What's up with these Germans and their aversion to Paypal and Google Pay?
Then again, I almost always rent a car these days. But, not having to queue up to those damn machines sure would be nice when the occasion demands it. I wonder if you could quickly whip out your phone and buy a ticket on board the train when you see the ticket inspectors coming? Now THAT would be cool!