Thanks Jasia,
Will mail you soon.
Meanwhile, I take my words back on the Oasis scene, the place sucks. Don't bother.
R4Ryan
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Thanks Jasia,
Will mail you soon.
Meanwhile, I take my words back on the Oasis scene, the place sucks. Don't bother.
R4Ryan
Jasia - Still awaiting your response.
If anyone else has any details to share, please post here.
Cheers,
Ready4Ryan
What you need is an "in"`to the Qatar Airlines stewardesses. You see them in the Marriott on Tuesdays & Thursdays, and I hear at the Ritz. Many of them are drop dead gorgeous. But they are wary of people they don't know.
Well at least you can enjoy the spectator sport.
The few Chinese *****s that you see are (I hear) nice people but are unbelievably ugly. I saw 2 close up at the Ramada, leaving with a British guy. He must have been fucking desperate.
Speaking of desperation, there were 2 tall American guys chatting up 2 hobbit-like creatures in the Marriott last Tuesday. They were wearing shoes, so I couldn't see if they had hairy feet. Anyway, their arses were ridiculously close to the floor.
I think your only chance is to do the buy-meets-girl routine, spruce yourself up, get some conversation skills, and chat up every reassonable girl you come across. Eventually you'll get lucky. That's my theory, unproven in practice!
Yikes! Heeeeelp !
I just moved in to Doha/Qatar, and man it's dry. Checked out Zazoo (Mariott), men to women ratio was 5 to 1, and since there's a shortage of Miss World's there, I actually started enjoying my time, my drinks, my pool, and chatting the night away with nice chap who happened to be sitting next to me on the bar!
Oooo weell, it seems that the country is picking up beat, but it will take time.
Advice anyone?
Tks,
H.
Is it only me or is someoneelse noticing this, everybody has a chinese woman to his side, it used to be limited to senior people, now it's everywhere. Quality is getting better, but choice is still limited.
The hunt continues.
Rgrds,
H.
Hi,
This section seems very quiet.
How is the scene in Qatar?
I am sure there are chances there as in Dubai and Bahrain...
Any help from locals or visitors?
Thanks,
Red
Hi Everyone,
I agree with Redbaron. This forum is really very quiet and I logged on today to check out what the scene is like in Qatar before my visit in the 2nd week of March.
Information from anyone about the action here would be greatly apprecaited by all forum members.
Cheers
Still slim pickings in Doha, but not completely dry.
I picked up a Turkish bird in the Marriott bar, older but very good body. ST QR350. Nothing special in bed.
The Chinese in the Ramada are better looking than previous. I tried a 7, QR700 all night. A very average experience.
If you do nab a girl, I advise ST, so that of they are crap in bed, as most are (compared to Dubai), then you can bust your nut and bail out.
Folks,
I am due to go to Doha for some (short) days. I feel this board is not very precise and all information I got is to go to one of the big hotels. Well I really guess there must be more. Is anyone of you able and willing to chare these information with me? I definitely should hihgly appreciate.
Best regards and thanks in advance,
Tom
I found the article below very interesting, evidently Qatar is going to try to reinvent itself into another Dubai. The "lifestyle cities" concept may have promise for our hobby. Does anyone know more about this?
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Qatar Unveils Plan to Attract Tourists
By ANWAR FARUQI, Associated Press Writer
DOHA, Qatar - Tiny, energy rich Qatar unveiled an ambitious $15 billion plan Saturday to reinvent itself into a premier tourist destination attracting more than 1 million visitors a year by 2010.
At first glance, the vision appears overambitious: Sweltering heat and humidity make outdoors impossible in summer, the Gulf waters that lap Qatar's unattractive beaches are too warm for comfort on hot days, and out of its 800,000 inhabitants, only 25 percent are citizens.
But Qatar is hoping for a transformation similar to that of Dubai in the nearby United Arab Emirates, which has grown from a desert backwater into the Gulf's commercial hub and prime tourist destination.
Qatar "will be investing $15 billion into new tourism infrastructure, in what represents one of the largest investments in tourism facilities in this region," said Akbar Al Baker, head of the Qatar Tourism Authority and Qatar Airways.
"We expect tourism growth to more than double in the next six years from the 400,000 visitors that presently visit Qatar, to more than 1 million tourists in 2010," Al Baker said as he unveiled the plan at the two-day Global Travel and Tourism Summit that opened Saturday in Doha.
According to the master plan, new, self-contained "lifestyle cities" with names like Pearl of the Gulf and complete with hotels, villas and shopping malls will be ready for occupancy in September 2006.
New beach and island resorts, eight new four and five-star hotels, sports facilities, theme parks, an Education City and a new $5 billion airport being built by U.S. giant Bechtel in time for the for the 2006 Asian games are part of the plan.
Dubai, which has a population of about 1 million, most of them expatriates, is looking to attract some 15 million tourists a year by 2010, three times the current number.
Dubai has overcome many obstacles to develop its tourism industry into one of the most successful in the Middle East.
A few years ago, Dubai began granting visas on arrival to U.S. and citizens of most European nations. It built self-contained glitzy, air-conditioned shopping malls where shoppers can spend hours in comfort and was heavily promoted as a winter destination. It also began building beaches on reclaimed land far from shore where the waters are cooler and cleaner.
Like Dubai, Qatar also eased visa restrictions for Westerners and is more open to a Western lifestyle than other countries in the region, allowing women in swimsuits on the beaches and with few restrictions on consuming alcohol, which is forbidden by Islam.
Improving by the minute!
It's the year of the Qatar Airways hostesses. You can find them on Thursdays/Fridays in Admiral's, the hottest club in town located at the Ritz Carlton hotel. Easy pickups, but you have to show style and respect to the ladies.
Watch this space.
Hyperion
Hyperion,
We expect some more valuable information about Qatar hostesses from you. I mean the Nationality of the ladies and of course the show style.
Just returned from Doha. Stayed at The Marriott. Wish I had read this forum before travelling. Tried to log into this forum at the hotel, but a message came up that Qtel (probably state phone company) has blocked the site as an inappropraite site for Qatar, or something of that nature. I felt naked, as if some Big Brother is watching.
Saw some fine ass women in swim suits lounging at the hotel pool, but thought there were US military women. Also saw some Indians, but they seem to be accoumpanied by family.
Something struck me on two night. I strolled outside to the hotel lobby at between 12midnight and 2am on two night, and saw tons of chinese and philipino women streaming out of the hotel, and piling into cabs with guys. I bet some of those guys I saw in casual shirts and jeans were Qatari men who piously werar thier flowing white gowns and head gear and keep thier distance from women, including relatives during daytime. I was none the wiser. I just thought there was some private party going on. Damn!!!
The stewards at the hotel restaurants and Qatar Airways stewards are charming. Just could not pluck up enough courage to start anything. Just before my depature, I heard off hand comment from a casual acquitance that there are "free women if you know the right contacts, and which clubs to go to".
Got to be prepared nex time!!
Gunner,
Shame Qtel have blocked the WSG site, but I'm not surprised. What is more surprising is that Etisalat (UAE ISP) hasn't yet blocked access. It'll be a great shame for Sporadic, JSF, Bravo, Piper etc etc, and me, if they do. Somehow I reckon it's only a matter of time before they do apply the heavy boot.
I’ve been told there are ways around the proxy server blocking thingy, but I don’t know how. Does anyone else know? If anyone knows, we should circulate how to do this now, before we find one day the “blocked” sign pops up and it’s too late.
JR
I was is Doha a few weeks ago and on the way from & to the airport I noticed a few Massage Centers. One was called "Fillipino Massage Centre" or something similar. I could not believe it, but I thought that it is unrealistic that such places could exist without providing "happy endings". Can someone post or mail me some experiences of where you can get a "tricky massage" in Doha?
I can reciprocate with several such places in Dubai where you can get tricky's done!
Freddy