I have a 6 hour lay-over in Seoul in a few days. Unfortunately I arrive at 6am and fly out at noon.... any tips on where to have some "fun" during that time? Any and all information is helpful. Thanks!
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I have a 6 hour lay-over in Seoul in a few days. Unfortunately I arrive at 6am and fly out at noon.... any tips on where to have some "fun" during that time? Any and all information is helpful. Thanks!
jkttroll,
Arriving at 6 am? It takes at least 1 hr from Incheon airport to Seoul (even on that early morning) then you arrive on 7:30 am, including immigration procedure. Assuming you spend 30 minutes on finding a PLACE, you could be there on 8:00 am. Then you have maximum of 1 and a half hour to enjoy, cause you will have to rush to airport again to catch the noon flight.
By taxi, to and from airport and Seoul metropolitan area would be at least KRW 100,000, to spend just 1 and a half hour costs around KRW 180,000 - 200,000, while you have to pay the visa fee if you're an American or Japanese in advance.
So...
This time, please take some rest in airport. In airport there is a massage facility (no sexual service, though) and sauna place.
Hope this could be of help to you.
Daniel
[QUOTE]Originally posted by jkttroll
[i]I have a 6 hour lay-over in Seoul in a few days. Unfortunately I arrive at 6am and fly out at noon.... any tips on where to have some "fun" during that time? Any and all information is helpful. Thanks! [/i][/QUOTE]
stud_lee,
Re: A korea sojourn.
Things are more tense than usual. But why korea? Even in the best of times it's a rip off, and many previous posts have reported that foreigners are unwelcome. If you're an ethnic korean it's a different story (not the rip off part, though), but if you're not you ought to spend your money and time in more deserving countries such as the Philippines and Thailand. Many of the punters here jump a SE Asia-bound flight whenever there's a 3- or 4-day weekend. korea, at any time, is a good place to skip if you have a choice. Pretty cold here now, too.
I've read through most of the postings on this board and find them to be very informative. I'll be in Seoul at the end of the month and would like to know if anyone can recommend a place to stay in or around the Itaewon area. I'd like a place in the three star variety, like I guess around forty or fifty U.S. a night. I don't want to stay in a Yogwan really but if anyone can recommend one that stands out above the rest than that is fine too. I'd prefer a hotel however and haven't seen much on the internet as far as hotels in that price range go. I've only seen ads for the Hamilton and Itaewon Hotel of course. I'd rather not pay a hundred bucks for a room when that money can be better put towards other pleasures. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Photos of girls
Hey, guys! Have any of you tried to take a picture of the girls
you've been serviced by? In this day and age of digital photography,
why not share the wealth? I'm very interested in what that Jina likes.
When I was in Korea last time, I went to Miari. As I was "shopping"
around the shops, I had brought my camera with me. The mama-sans
were offering to take pictures for me in session! I declined, though.
(DOH!) How about it guys? Upload your photos to this board or
e-mail them to me at studb@netian.com
Happy Hunting!
hutsori,
I agree with you... although I live here in Seoul.
Daniel
[QUOTE]Originally posted by hutsori
[i]stud_lee,
Re: A korea sojourn.
Things are more tense than usual. But why korea? Even in the best of times it's a rip off, and many previous posts have reported that foreigners are unwelcome. If you're an ethnic korean it's a different story (not the rip off part, though), but if you're not you ought to spend your money and time in more deserving countries such as the Philippines and Thailand. Many of the punters here jump a SE Asia-bound flight whenever there's a 3- or 4-day weekend. korea, at any time, is a good place to skip if you have a choice. Pretty cold here now, too. [/i][/QUOTE]
Hey, guys. Thanks for the responses. I was in Seoul for a month this past summer and I know that Korea is no heaven for sex-related activity. I'd be going to visit some friends as it would be a lot cheaper for me to go there than somewhere else considering I'd have a free place to stay.
Still, I did feel that a lot of tension during my stay there, though thankfully I didn't go through any serious incidents. But I get the feeling that things are a lot worse now than they were in August and it seems that they're about to get worse than better. I'm sure this sentiment this affects the sex-trade in Seoul too, though there's never any public outcry in Korea when something bad happens to a female sex worker.
But you guys are making me thing twice. Maybe it's better to go to China, Taiwan or Japan instead. I'd go Thailand, but I hear it's not too safe of a place these days because of heightened terrorist activity...hopefully I'm wrong.
hutsori and stud lee
i regularly surf this area,since almost a third of my customers in my travel business back home in cebu are korean.thousands of koreans live here in cebu,with many of them of them students studying english.some are tourists out for a fling,when in manila,i stay near a korean area .IMHO koreans are cheaper outside korea,especially those short of funds,have tried about 6 koreans here for about 60-80$ for all night,3000 pesos -4000 pesos.If the scene in Korea is too expensive but you like koreans who are some of the most beautiful women try koreans outside korea
[QUOTE]Originally posted by cebu local
[i]hutsori and stud lee
If the scene in Korea is too expensive but you like koreans who are some of the most beautiful women try koreans outside korea [/i][/QUOTE]
LOL. I've been trying to do that stateside for years! You guys have any suggestions?
This is my first post to this message board. I have been reading up on the info and look forward to posting when i get back. I will be in seoul on dec 17-25 and looking to have fun. Anyone who will be there and want to help can email me at samter67@msn.com. I can't speak korean except for phrases so where would be the best places to check out. Thanks for the help.
samter
stud lee
well maybe it is a matter of living standards,80$ here will buy groceries for 2-3 weeks for 1 person or buy you 160 beers in a bar.so the students here find 80$ a lot of money compared to the states or korea regards
Cebu local...
So are you saying that if I go to Cebu, I can enjoy the company of Korean women who are living in Cebu? That sounds very interesting. How is the selection?
Has anyone been to Yong Ju Gol recently? Thinking of going there this weekeend.Thats the closest place for me to go and have some fun. I have already expereinced TDC and Tokori. Tokori is by far a better place in my opinion than TDC. The prices were decent to me and the girls were amazing.I have been there twice and scored both times with russian girls in Foxwoods. It's a very nice club and once payment has been made you are escorted upstairs where business is conducted. It's a little easier if you go early that way theres not so many of those damn MP courtesy patrols poping in. I was wondering though what do you non GI's show the MP's when they stop you? I saw one american younger looking guy get stopped in TDC and he flashed something and was on his way. Thanks
daniel_you,
I live in Seoul, also. Have lived in Manila, Hong Kong, and Taipei previously. When there's a 3-day holiday I'm on a out-bound flight. I do partake of the local attractions, but it's a very different, and much better, vibe in SE Asia.
cebu local,
Thanks for the update. I've hooked up with a few koreans and Japanese girls on holiday or studying in the PI. Did some diving and visited Cebu's bikini bars a few years ago; will have to make a return. Where are the korean girls? Do they want to do the korean thing, i.e. talk about her future, practice her English, and then sing a few hundred songs, or are they on the prowl for a non-korean go-chu (hot pepper)?
stud_lee,
Certainly having free lodging in Seoul makes it more affordable, but I'd be willing to bet you the cost of an Angeles bar fine that you'll get far more bangs for your buck in Angeles than in Seoul. You can stay in decent places--with a pool!--in Angeles for less than $20 a night. Food is very cheap, beer at $1 -$2 bottle, no pushy & pouty you-buy-me-20,000-won-drink juicy girls, and the bar fine is 1000 pesos--less than $20. The girls are succulent.(Check out the Angeles thread.) At no time have I ever been hassled. The koreans are into the face thing, and this adds up to a lot of $$$, a lot of time, and not much return. Quote: Never a public outcry when something bad happens to a female sex worker. True, unless a foreign male is involved.
Having been in Asia for more than a decade I feel safer here than anywhere else--even with recent events I don't hesitate to visit any place in SE Asia. If you're thinking about Taiwan you better come to Seoul instead. Taiwan's safe, but no vibrant scene, and as pricey as Seoul. Japan? Japan?! Take a look at the Japan thread and then you'll reconsider. China however can be good fun.
beast,
With a name like that you want a 3-star hotel? The Hamilton and the Itaewon hotels are 3-star, and they're $100. Stay in the yogwan right atop hooker hill. You can prowl, hook up, send her on her way, and prowl again.
samter,
Read the previous posts. It's all there.
nico,
what is TDC and tokori? never heard of them...
thanks