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  1. #2141

    Butuan

    West Coast . One only goes to places like Surigao / Butuan when you have a sure deal meeting you there.
    The hotel you might be thinking of is probably YHotel. Its new, on Montilla.

    Yeah, you are right on both points. My Butuan friend is the same as the Surigao girl, she wants Butuan this time, since it is a shorter busride from her province. I even entertain the thought of taking her for her first airplane ride. And yes, it is the YHotel. It looks rather sterile and small, but the "new" smell is probably still there. Any suggestions? I have never stayed in Butuan, so I can only rely on the maps I find. I want to be near the malls.
    Last edited by Mr Hawaii; 04-01-15 at 06:46. Reason: spelling

  2. #2140
    Quote Originally Posted by MrHawaii  [View Original Post]
    Will look for "girlie" bars, although it appears there are none. Will check out Freedom Park, and any other place where they congregate / socialize. I thought I saw a "Tunes" hotel in Butuan, or was it another ultra-modern sterile looking hotel? Laters.
    One only goes to places like Surigao / Butuan when you have a sure deal meeting you there (have learned my lesson; provincial girls met on the Internet cannot be counted on 'performance-wise' Very hit / miss.

    The hotel you might be thinking of is probably YHotel. Its new, on Montilla. See pics, these were taken recently on the wall at the arrivals area at the BXU airport. Try http://www.yhotelph.com/.
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  3. #2139

    Butuan

    Geez, the more I read about Butuan, the less appealing it appears. However, after Surigao city, I will stay there for probably 3 nights on my next trip. Did google the hotel supply, and they have a few newer ones. My friend is bussing in from the province, and she wants to stay in Butuan this time instead of Surigao city. So. Will make the best of it. Appreciate all the input. Will look for "girlie" bars, although it appears there are none. Will check out Freedom Park, and any other place where they congregate / socialize. I thought I saw a "Tunes" hotel in Butuan, or was it another ultra-modern sterile looking hotel? Laters.

  4. #2138

    Almont Inland Resort in Butuan

    I have stayed there 3 different times. The most recent was February 2013. On all three occasions I had a very pleasant experience. As probably expected, I stayed there with my.

    Girlfriend. The security is excellent, as there is a gate post that one must pass to get into the complex, and it is always guarded. The rooms are spacious and clean, and I always had.

    Good television reception there, with a great many channel choices. I do not remember if there was WiFi. The food at the restaurant is OK. The breakfasts are excellent, with a buffet.

    Style for both lunch and dinner. There are always big events going on at the "resort", including birthday parties, and other various parties for the locals. At night, there was.

    Entertainment at the bar area located next to the restaurant. Always enjoyable to watch. The pool is very good, and often the parties just mentioned include many young people.

    Swimming. The biggest advantage to staying there is the shopping mall which is located around a 3 minutes walk from the hotel. The mall is the only "thing" to do besides swimming.

    There is a decent movie theater in the mall, a food court, as well as a few other restaurants. There is a very good salon there and my GF always enjoys going there. The mall is 4 levels, if I remember correctly, and I think I heard that a new mall just opened, but I am not sure how close to the hotel, if it truly is open. The nights are quiet, and I always felt very welcome by the staff, as well as always safe!

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  5. #2137
    Quote Originally Posted by GoodEnough  [View Original Post]
    I stayed at the Altamont three times about three years ago and found it barely tolerable. I also though the food was basically inedible, but things may have changed.

    GE.
    I was at the Almont in Butuan recently beside the town plaza. The previous time I was there, they were able to pull together a special order for me, a tuna fillet, mash potatoes and some vegetables. This last time they were out of stock on potatoes. They said they'd prepare it for me if I got the ingredients. So I went to the public market and bought a few potatoes, along with a bag of frozen peas I found. Well, the best part of the meal was the water, potatoes and peas. They incinerated that little piece of tuna, it was actually hard on the edges, and tasted kinda foul. I didn't even finish it. Haha. . I couldn't believe it, I just had to laugh. The cost was p260 or p280 for the "meal" plus p100 cooking charge. The only other place I ever found to eat was True Brew Coffee shop about 1 km south on Montilla Blvd. They put on an edible chicken parm, and even a pretty good breakfast omelet.
    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoast1  [View Original Post]
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    There is little-to-no 'nightlife', other than perhaps a decent live-band joint called Woodstock (between Gaisano mall and Montilla Blvd).
    There's another little place, if you want to call it nightlife, they call it Freedom Park. It's nothin but a few bamboo type videoke places along the river, just north east of the plaza. Kinda hard to find but that's where the younger crowd hang out and party. I fell in with them one night and ended up dating a cute school girl.
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  6. #2136
    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoast1  [View Original Post]
    There is one modestly mid-high end hotel, Altamont Inland resort ($100+/ night). Decent rooms, nice pool, nice resto.

    There is little-to-no 'nightlife', other than perhaps a decent live-band joint called Woodstock (between Gaisano mall and Montilla Blvd).
    I stayed at the Altamont three times about three years ago and found it barely tolerable. I also though the food was basically inedible, but things may have changed.

    GE.

  7. #2135
    Hi, Alona Beach is nice and recovered from the typhoon and everything else. I recommend you to stay in a resort right by the beach. I stayed at Regents and it was not good at all. Snorkeling costs around p1000 including the fees. I took.

    A boat right by Oasis. You need to take your own lunch with you since it is a daylong trip.

    Quote Originally Posted by XMan  [View Original Post]
    I had planned to go to Alona beach (from Cebu) back in Dec. , but Typhoon Seniang put an end to that. I'm going to try again later this month. I haven't been there in over five years. Any tips / advice?

    I will bring my own lady and will likely use Ocean Jet. We plan to stay two nights. Last time I stayed at ISIS bungalows (unfortunate name) and liked it a lot. Seems hard to get a booking now, so any alternative hotel recommendation would be appreciated.

    What is a fair price for taxi from Tag to the beach? BTW, I'm a snorkeler rather than a diver. I read somewhere that php2000 is about right for a boat hire. Is that right?

    Any info would be appreciated. And here is the link to the Ocean Jet schedule. When I went there last time, there were only three rides a day. I guess business is good.

    http://www.oceanjet.net/fare-and-sch...ebu-tagbilaran

    X.

  8. #2134
    Quote Originally Posted by MrHawaii  [View Original Post]
    Fat Bruce. May I know the hotel you stayed at in Butuan? I am planning to travel there in November and would like to be close to the malls / shopping.
    BrainDrain.
    There is one modestly mid-high end hotel, Altamont Inland resort ($100+/ night). Decent rooms, nice pool, nice resto. Its across the street from Dottie's Place (a step down to definitely middle of the road, but with a pool, nice outdoor buffet breakfast next to the pool, and standard spartan roomsm and wifi is only available in the lobby and outside near the pool / breakfast area, not inside the rooms -- maddening) P2000-2500. Both of these places are between the two malls. There is a newer Robinson's mall (only 3 floors, and you can walk all 3 floors in 10 minutes) just a few blocks west of the hotels, fairly clean and air-con'd. The opposite direction from both hotels about 1 mile is the older Gaisano Mall (no aircon, but with movie theaters upstairs).

    Just north of Gaisano in the rotunda (city hall) is Balanghai Hotel / Convention center, with pool (p2500/ night). Much like Dotties, a bit older, rooms are dated, free breakfast in restaurant, but with good wifi in the room.

    Further east is the downtown area (Montilla Blvd, running north / south), just a few blocks from the river. There are several bland / lower-end hotels here, including Karaga (p1400) and VCDU Prince (p950) Hotels. Karaga has a good resto with a good menu. Across the street is Wegool resto, good sizzling meals (fasjitas).

    Also downtown by the city square is Altamont Hotel, a sister hotel to the above-mentioned hotel (P2500).

    There is little-to-no 'nightlife', other than perhaps a decent live-band joint called Woodstock (between Gaisano mall and Montilla Blvd).

  9. #2133

    Butuan. Surigao

    Quote Originally Posted by BrainDrain  [View Original Post]
    That's interesting what you say about Butuan. When I have looked at airfares it seems much cheaper to fly into Butuan. For my upcoming travel dates I saw return airfares from Manila to Butuan for $158 but to Surigao was $250.

    I still decided on Surigao as my girl is there.

    Thanks for the update.
    Fat Bruce. May I know the hotel you stayed at in Butuan? I am planning to travel there in November and would like to be close to the malls / shopping.

    BrainDrain. I was in Surigao city a few weeks ago. Flew MNL-SUR on PAL. The plane they use is a propeller type aircraft (I posted it earlier) with very little room for carryon baggage. I stayed at the Tavern Hotel, which is right on the water. If you have not been there before, there are no taxis, no cinemas, no Starbx. You have to take a jeepney to Gaisano mall. The hotel is relateively cheap and has a pretty good buffet breakfast, along with good cable channels on the TVs. Enjoy. See my view from my room, and the staff at the front desk.
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    Last edited by Mr Hawaii; 03-27-15 at 08:29. Reason: spelling

  10. #2132
    Quote Originally Posted by FatBruce  [View Original Post]

    Following day I had a walk round Robinson's on my own. A few girls there but nothing to compare with what I have so declined the offers.

    Tuesday I was walking about the square downtown, Montilla street or something. Plenty available there for the guys who want them. Took a couple of numbers, more out of habit than necessity but always good to have emergency back up!

    Should have some time to myself later so will do some more hunting!
    That's interesting what you say about Butuan. When I have looked at airfares it seems much cheaper to fly into Butuan. For my upcoming travel dates I saw return airfares from Manila to Butuan for $158 but to Surigao was $250.

    I still decided on Surigao as my girl is there.

    Thanks for the update.

  11. #2131
    Quote Originally Posted by Dg8787  [View Original Post]
    I talked to one barangay captain and they needed P30-40 k to install a new well, pump and water storage tank to service 200 families.
    Maybe someone who knows Bill Gates can talk to him. See if he's willing to divert some funds from the IJM (who he donates heavily to / underwrites) to sponsoring a few new wells. Oh, but wait, that might not garner any sensational headlines; sorry, my bad for bringing it up.

  12. #2130

    So sad but true

    Quote Originally Posted by Sam14  [View Original Post]
    Hai Sweetheart, I miss you. Are you ok?

    "I get water near the mountain. No water at home me and my brother, sister and my mother".

    No water there Baby?

    "Yeah. There a water but far in the house".

    Is that the place I was at Baby? Is that temp housing provided by the government after Yolanda?

    "Yes it is, but its ok. Even its hard to wash clothes because of no water".

    How many minutes walk one direction?

    "Half hour,"
    "Its ok don't worry.."
    I think in the existing barangay it costs 5-10 pesos for 5 gallons of water at the working well. The temp housing do not have wells. Even many of the Yolanda damaged water wells are not up and running. I talked to one barangay captain and they needed P30-40 k to install a new well, pump and water storage tank to service 200 families.

  13. #2129

    Temp Housing

    Hai Sweetheart, I miss you. Are you ok?

    "I get water near the mountain. No water at home me and my brother, sister and my mother".

    No water there Baby?

    "Yeah. There a water but far in the house".

    Is that the place I was at Baby? Is that temp housing provided by the government after Yolanda?

    "Yes it is, but its ok. Even its hard to wash clothes because of no water".

    How many minutes walk one direction?

    "Half hour,"
    "Its ok don't worry.."

  14. #2128
    Quote Originally Posted by XMan  [View Original Post]
    I had planned to go to Alona beach (from Cebu) back in Dec. , but Typhoon Seniang put an end to that. I'm going to try again later this month. I haven't been there in over five years. Any tips / advice?

    I will bring my own lady and will likely use Ocean Jet. We plan to stay two nights. Last time I stayed at ISIS bungalows (unfortunate name) and liked it a lot. Seems hard to get a booking now, so any alternative hotel recommendation would be appreciated.

    What is a fair price for taxi from Tag to the beach? BTW, I'm a snorkeler rather than a diver. I read somewhere that php2000 is about right for a boat hire. Is that right?

    Any info would be appreciated. And here is the link to the Ocean Jet schedule. When I went there last time, there were only three rides a day. I guess business is good.

    http://www.oceanjet.net/fare-and-sch...ebu-tagbilaran

    X.
    I just came back from Bohol and there are 3 different fast craft companies serving the Cebu to Tagbilaran route so many choices and times. Buy a sun star newspaper and they have all the scheduled departure times listed. I stayed at cherry Home two and it was nice with a good pool at about 1200 a night. Its walking distance to Alona beach but not on the beach. I paid 300 pesos for a trike from the Port to alona beach and a taxie would be a bit higher.

  15. #2127

    Butuan

    Arrived Friday night and as expected the little princess was waiting in her tight dress and high heels at the airport. Christ she looked good!

    Slim and brown with bum that I love to slap.

    Rushed back to the house and had my cock in her mouth before the door was closed. This little powerhouse is just amazing. The whole neighborhood must have heard her screams! 3 hours of amazing sex followed before I crashed out!

    Next day was much the same. I love the provincial girls! Could not do enough for me, cooking and laundry and massage and sex on tap!

    Following day I had a walk round Robinson's on my own. A few girls there but nothing to compare with what I have so declined the offers.

    Tuesday I was walking about the square downtown, Montilla street or something. Plenty available there for the guys who want them. Took a couple of numbers, more out of habit than necessity but always good to have emergency back up!

    Should have some time to myself later so will do some more hunting!

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