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Has anybody seen Elizabeth (Czech) and Lavina (Rom) at Oase recently? I am planning a short lay over in FRA and would like to visit Oase for one of the days to see one of these talents. Also, has Alicja (Pol) quit or is she still working at Oase.
Thanks in advance,
W
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[QUOTE=Benny120; 1519702]Now that is what I call a good reply! Thank you so much for the thorough answer and information.
About the privacy issue, I didn't really mean the surveillance tapes, I meant people taking pics or videos from you. I have a rather Prominent or outstanding look, as I belong to a certain religious sect that is very identifiable In clothing and other things. So I'm worried if people may snap pic. Or videos if they see a person that looks rather weird in such a place.[/QUOTE]No one will take your picture in the common areas- it's against the rules and security keeps an eye out for that as do the girls who are also very cautious about having their pictures taken. Do not worry about it.
Also, the luggage issue, if you have a really small bag you may be able to fit it into the locker at OAse but probably your best bet is to leave it in a storage locker at the Frankfurt main train station where you can pick it up on your way to the airport. I've done this on occasion. It will help to pass the time LOL.
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[QUOTE=Beffen1;1519756]No one will take your picture in the common areas- it's against the rules and security keeps an eye out for that as do the girls who are also very cautious about having their pictures taken. Do not worry about it.[/QUOTE]To be honest I have taken several photos in Oase of the place and girls quite easily without anyone noticing. Though never of any clients or in purpose of outing anyone. Just as a memory and something to tease the friends with after being accused of fucking fat, cheap crackhoes for 50€. They became silent after seeing the pictures of the place and the german Marie who used to work at Oase.
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[QUOTE=Ultrahappy; 1519719]Most of your questions have been answered already. I'll just add my two cents. I do exactly what you propose. On my last night in Frankfurt, I stay all night at Oase and catch a morning transatlantic flight back to the States.
There is just one fatal flaw with your plan. Where are you going to store your luggage? Oase has no good place to store your luggage. Despite a couple of isolated reports of Reception storing someone's luggage, I definitely would not rely on this. Reception has very limited space and will often refuse a request to store luggage. So, you have two options. Keep a hotel room for your last night or rent a car. Renting a car is the cheapest and most convenient option (assuming you decline the insurance if your credit card provides rental coverage)..[/QUOTE]Thanks for you detailed response and great ideas.
I actually thought about the luggage issue, and since I'll only be in Frankfurt for around 15 hours (from 7 pm till 10 am) my plan is to leave the luggage in a locker at the airport overnight. Then take a train to Oase, and be there till 5 am. I don't think it's worth it to rent a car for such a short period of time, especially given the fact that I am only going to one club.
About that lounge in the airport, what does it take to become a priority pass member, and gain free access? I'd love to have that. I'm not in the mood of spending 30 Euros for the lounge, as I want to use every spare penny for the beautiful creatures roaming around oase naked!
Any other ideas how to kill 3 early morning hours in Frankfurt? I just checked, my flight doesn't depart until 10:30.
I'm afraid I'll go crazy there wandering the streets.
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[QUOTE=Capt Dan;1519739]Does this mean that you are ?[/QUOTE]Nice try, but no, I'm not Episcopalian. Not even close.
In Oase is DFK and BBBJ included in the price of 50 Euros?
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[QUOTE=Ultrahappy;1519719]Yes, you theoretical could store your luggage at the airport or the Hbf but this is likely inconvenient for logistical reasons.[/QUOTE]I usually store my luggage at Frankfurt Hbf. The lockers are at the north end. They have lockers for different sized bags. The corridor to the lockers is very close to the S bahn entrance, so it takes me not more than a 2 minute detour in total. Just remember that you will need coins for the slot.
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[QUOTE=Benny120; 1519802]Thanks for you detailed response and great ideas.
I actually thought about the luggage issue, and since I'll only be in Frankfurt for around 15 hours (from 7 pm till 10 am) my plan is to leave the luggage in a locker at the airport overnight. Then take a train to Oase, and be there till 5 am. I don't think it's worth it to rent a car for such a short period of time, especially given the fact that I am only going to one club.
About that lounge in the airport, what does it take to become a priority pass member, and gain free access? I'd love to have that. I'm not in the mood of spending 30 Euros for the lounge, as I want to use every spare penny for the beautiful creatures roaming around oase naked!
Any other ideas how to kill 3 early morning hours in Frankfurt? I just checked, my flight doesn't depart until 10:30.
I'm afraid I'll go crazy there wandering the streets.[/QUOTE]It's still cheaper to rent a car, even if renting from the airport directly. Here's the math.
Option 1: Sixt rent a car = 41 Euros (pay now online for next Wednesday). Convenient airport pickup and dropoff. But yes, this is for the shitty economy model but you don't need a pimping ride for your 15 hour layover, do you?
Option 2: Store luggage at Airport. 7 Euros per bag per day. 8 Euros from airport to Oase train fare each way. Taxi from Bad Homburg Bahnhof to Oase = 15 Euros. Taxi from Oase to Friedrichsdorf Bahnhof = 12 Euros. Total cost = 50 Euros. Could be a bit more if the driver takes you the long way either way. (7+8+8+15+12=50)
Assumptions: I assume you are only storing one luggage at the 24 hour manned secured airport storage office. If you are storing two items, this price would jump to 14 Euros. I assumed that you did not tip the driver on the way to Oase since you know that the driver is already getting an 8 Euro kick-back from Oase. You sound like a nice guy, so I assumed that you generously tipped the driver 2 Euros on the return trip though. I did not factor in the price of petrol. You got me there. Still, for the kind of limited driving you are talking about, the petrol, even at expensive European prices, still won't be enough to tilt the balance towards assuming the hassle of option 2.
So, rent a car from Sixt. It'll make your life easier.
As for your dilemma about what to do in those few morning hours, remember that you will need about another hour or so at the airport to type up your detailed Oase report while it is still fresh on your mind for posting on this thread! PRO TIP: Frankfurt Airport offers free wi-fi for the first half hour. You can even sign up for the free half hour many times. So, you can use your waiting time to catch up on ISG and post your trip reports.
All the info about the Priority Pass program and different membership options are available here:
[url]http://www.prioritypass.com/[/url]
Basically, it's worth it if you travel a lot. I pay $250 / year and get 10 "free" lounge visits to 600+ airport lounges worldwide plus the right for additional visits or at $27 a pop. I can also take guests with me for a $27 fee each time. Lower levels and higher levels are available depending on how much you travel.
Good luck!
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[QUOTE=ShooBree;1519764]To be honest I have taken several photos in Oase of the place and girls quite easily without anyone noticing. Though never of any clients or in purpose of outing anyone. Just as a memory and something to tease the friends with after being accused of fucking fat, cheap crackhoes for 50€. They became silent after seeing the pictures of the place and the german Marie who used to work at Oase.[/QUOTE]Never considered even trying to take a photo inside an FKK. Would imagine the repurcussions would be pretty severe if you were caught. Pretty ballsy. You never know who might be watching.
Some people get the wrong impression of the girls from the website. Rarely see the best girls pictured in those galleries. They do not want to be recognized. Many of them do other work outside of the club. One German girl I was with at Oase several years back told me she also worked part-time as a dental assistant in Cologne. And I have known others that did legitimate modeling. You don't really see the quality of the girls unless you visit the club.
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[QUOTE=Ultrahappy;1520022]It's still cheaper to rent a car, even if renting from the airport directly.[/QUOTE]Couldn't agree more. And you won't have to bother with filling up the car since your basically driving from the airport to the club and back. And the time saved of having to find the storage area, then buying and riding the train downtown and trasfering, then the rush to grab the one last taxi when 5 guys are ahead of you. And having a car protects you from the elements if its raining, snowing, freezing outside etc. Your not forced to walk around from 5am until your flight takes off at 10am. Pull into a rest stop on the way back to the airport and put the seat back, just make sure you set an alarm so you don't miss your flight.
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[quote=ultrahappy; 1520022]it's still cheaper to rent a car, even if renting from the airport directly. here's the math.
option 1: sixt rent a car = 41 euros (pay now online for next wednesday). convenient airport pickup and dropoff. but yes, this is for the shitty economy model but you don't need a pimping ride for your 15 hour layover, do you?
option 2: store luggage at airport. 7 euros per bag per day. 8 euros from airport to oase train fare each way. taxi from bad homburg bahnhof to oase = 15 euros. taxi from oase to friedrichsdorf bahnhof = 12 euros. total cost = 50 euros. could be a bit more if the driver takes you the long way either way. (7+8+8+15+12=50)...[/quote]thanks for your answer. you seem to have great insight and very accurate information about the whole system.
about the rental car, i am reluctant to rent a car mainly because i have never driven anywhere outside the us, therefore i am a little bit nervous about driving in europe, which according to my understanding is totally different than the us with different laws and signage, and especially about driving in germany with their infamous speed limitless highways.
why did you assume that the way going to the club i'll get off at bad hamburg, and the way back i'll leave from friedrichsdorf? i was planning to travel via friedrichsdorf both ways, and only pay 12 euros each way.
one quick thing, if i do rent a car, and i'll want to stop in frankfurt at the rld or some other places, is there ample parking available in the city? is it fairly easy to get around using an english language gps? where i live, having a car is a much bigger hassle than using public transportation or walking, although i do own a car.
last thing i want to do, is end up with a couple of parking tickets. lol
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[QUOTE=Benny120;1519871]In Oase is dfk and BBBJ included in the price of 50 Euros?[/QUOTE]Answer is usually yes!
FKK Oase is more and more a tourist club (like FKK Palace) and a few of the girls may try for more!
Upsell from 30 mins to 60 mins or perhaps try to make something (I. E. DFK) an extra.
But this is not the norm and is not the end of the world if it should happen and you know how to handle yourself.
Sometimes you have to be prepared not to always win and not let the loss of €50 ruin your night if you do get cought out.
Also, rent the car, it will make your life easier!
Make sure you have a SatNav though!
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Driving in Germany turns out to be not that big of a deal. The roadways are well maintained and the signage is good. Two suggestions:
1. Make sure you use a GPS. The signage, while good, tends to reference nearby towns rather than compass point directions. So if you don't know one town from another it will be confusing. Just get the GPS. Also for Oase I'd suggest punching in the GPS coordinates. I went ahead and got them from Google Maps:
[url]https://maps.google.com/maps?q=50.241229[/url].8. 677053&ll=50. 241373, 8.677086&spn=0. 003843, 0.007682&num=1&t=h&z=17.
50. 241007, 8.677517&8206;
+50° 14' 27. 63", +8° 40' 39. 06"
I'm not sure why but on my GPS using the published address ends up in the nearby town. The coordinates always work.
2. When driving on the autobahn just stay to the right. If you need to pass someone go in the left lane just long enough to pass, and then get back in the right lane. As long as you do this you will have no problems. If you don't you may get an angry BMW going 120 mph up on your tail flashing his lights and cursing in German!
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Thank you to everybody for your helpful input. I actually listened to your advice, and I reserved a rental car for 40 Euros. Now I just have to make sure that I'll find the place! I've heard that it can be very tough to find, especially at night.
Neurosynth, I never knew that its possible to put in GPS coordinates in a GPS system. Can I do it on any Gps device? I have a cheap tomtom device, I would appreciate more info on that.
BTW is there any way to make my GPS from the US work in Germany, or I have to rent one from the car rental company?
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[quote=benny120; 1520057]about the rental car, i am reluctant to rent a car mainly because i have never driven anywhere outside the us, therefore i am a little bit nervous about driving in europe, which according to my understanding is totally different than the us with different laws and signage, and especially about driving in germany with their infamous speed limitless highways.
why did you assume that the way going to the club i'll get off at bad hamburg, and the way back i'll leave from friedrichsdorf? i was planning to travel via friedrichsdorf both ways, and only pay 12 euros each way.
one quick thing, if i do rent a car, and i'll want to stop in frankfurt at the rld or some other places, is there ample parking available in the city? is it fairly easy to get around using an english language gps? where i live, having a car is a much bigger hassle than using public transportation or walking, although i do own a car.
last thing i want to do, is end up with a couple of parking tickets. lol[/quote]you will get off at bad homburg because you will have a 100% of finding a taxi there to take you to oase. not so at friedrichsdorf. you could call for a taxi from friedrichsdorf if you are willing to wait for the taxi to show up (assuming you have a phone that works in germany). on the way back from oase, the friedrichsdorf bahnhof is closer than the bad homburg bahnhof, so you will want to go to the closer one on the return trip.
the short answer to your parking availability question is that it depends on time of day / night. there is paid parking available here and there if you can't find a free spot. the hauptbahnhof has plentiful paid parking right next to it if you have trouble finding the other paid parking areas.
also, if you are from the states, you don't need to pay for the international driver's license. not required in germany but is required in some of the other european countries.
as long as you have a gps, you will be fine driving in germany. do google "driving in germany" and "street signs in germany" just to familiarize yourself with the basics.
you do know how to drive a stick, right? automatics are usually much more limited in availability and way more expensive to rent.
further travel inquiries should be posted in the thread dedicated for that purpose titled,"travel information for fkks and sauna clubs" as our oase enthusiasts are likely to quickly tire of these logistic discussions that have already been throughly covered over and over and over again on this thread.
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[QUOTE=Ultrahappy;1520189]Further travel inquiries should be posted in the thread dedicated for that purpose titled,"Travel information for FKKs and sauna clubs" as our Oase enthusiasts are likely to quickly tire of these logistic discussions that have already been throughly covered over and over and over again on this thread.[/QUOTE]Actually I reserved an automatic car for only 40€ so that's taken care of.
I hope to atone for all my annoying and petty questions by posting a juicy detailed report about my experience at Oase!