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  1. #7586

    Thanks for the Help!

    Just wanted to thank all of you guys here for the advice with the Marriot hotels. It will be real helpful when I plan my trip to Bangkok later this year or early next. Haven't been back to Thailand in over 10 years and always went to Pattaya. So it will be my first time mongering in Bangkok.

  2. #7585
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeyto  [View Original Post]
    Hey everyone,

    Wanted to know is anyone had any experience using Marriott brand hotels in Bangkok. I have some points I need to spend on Marriot and wanted to know if they were girl friendly. Appreciate any help!
    Stayed at the St. Regis and Athenee, no questions asked or checked ID when I came back with girls. We even swam in the pool and had breakfast the next morning.

  3. #7584
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeyto  [View Original Post]
    Wanted to know is anyone had any experience using Marriott brand hotels in Bangkok. I have some points I need to spend on Marriot and wanted to know if they were girl friendly. Appreciate any help!
    Aloft Hotel in Soi 11 is very GF. They don't even check or take their ID's.

  4. #7583
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeyto  [View Original Post]
    Hey everyone,

    Wanted to know is anyone had any experience using Marriott brand hotels in Bangkok. I have some points I need to spend on Marriot and wanted to know if they were girl friendly. Appreciate any help!
    I have stayed at Sheraton & Westin both around soi 19. Both of these hotels are part of the 30+ brands that make up Marriott brands. No problems with guests. Just walk in with a girl on your arm that is decently dressed and they will not say anything. If she screams street worker they will probably just hold her ID at desk.

    In my experience very few hotels in Bangkok have an issue with guests.

  5. #7582

    Marriott Hotels

    Hey everyone,

    Wanted to know is anyone had any experience using Marriott brand hotels in Bangkok. I have some points I need to spend on Marriot and wanted to know if they were girl friendly. Appreciate any help!

  6. #7581

    Weekend at BKK

    Weekend at BKK.

    Hello senior,

    Need feedback and suggestion.

    Booking Magistic hotel is good?

    Planning to visit Doki Doki and feedback on that.

    Which place is best to find a good partner for drink dinner and quality time. Please help as time is less.

    Weekend is coming.

    Thanks in advance.

  7. #7580
    Quote Originally Posted by Flak3  [View Original Post]
    Your plan is pretty close to what I'm doing now. Makati / Manila was dead so I'd plan less time in Manila and take a trip to Angeles. I don't think Manila is going to improve by October. If you do visit Manila, check out I'm Hotel. It's newish and a few blocks from Burgos. It has a really nice spa attached. Massage is okay. I was able to pay $80 per night for their premier suite, living room and bedroom. See my Makati and Angeles reports for why I'd skip or only spend a few days in Makati. I didn't make it to Subic but you could break up Angeles with a trip to Subic or Boracay from Angeles. Check out iCove Hotel in Subic. On the beach with okay rooms and a nice pool and close to the bars. Penthouse or Central Park in Angeles are usually around $40 to $70 per night and they're both okay hotels. Penthouse is a little newer. There's also a Marriott and Swissotel attached the mall. You'll need a trike or taxi at the end of the night to get back. You can also fly from Angeles to BKK. Sometimes you can get a free layover in Singapore which is a great way to visit the Geylang if its reopened by then. Hot Vietnamese and Chinese girls.

    Definitely fly business class. The regular check in for MNL to BKK looked crazy due to verifying all the paperwork for Thailand. I arrived 2 hours before my flight and the line had 60 people and snaked 5 rows back. I was able to walk up, check in and then go to the lounge. Then walk straight from the lounge onto the plane a little after the boarding started. No waiting and no hassles. Make sure you print all your paperwork (insurance, vax, pass, etc) or download everything to your phone before for easy access. At BKK, business class also gets you access to their Fast Track lane for immigration. Again, you walk right through. Only problem is it took forever for my luggage to come out, even with the priority luggage tag.

    I'm in Pattaya now, which so far has been great. It's not as lively and the party area has definitely shrunk, but the girls are still the same. Hot 20 yo and 30-50 yo milfs with big fake boobs, fake bods, and fake faces. Whatever you're looking for, you can still find it here. Heading to Bangkok in a week. I like JW Marriott in BKK because it's right next to Nana. I also like Radisson Blu because it's between Soi Cowboy and the Japanese Soi with the blow job and h / e massage places. Prices are less than your budgeted amount for Hyatt ($100 per night sometimes). I'll post a report in Pattaya and Bangkok in a couple weeks when I'm done.

    One caution is that packing and flying or changing hotels every week is a hassle. So if you don't need to do layovers I'd skip them. PAL has 14 hour nonstop flights from LA to MNL. They have newish planes with the angled lay flat seats. Food is terrible. I always bring my own. This time I brought Chicfila since I'm going without for a month.

    I wouldn't skimp on the hotels. Hotels are super cheap now due to the lack of guests. And some of the people who stay at the budget hotels are not exactly "worldy. " I'm staying at a 4 star "luxury" hotel in Pattaya in one of their best rooms and an Indian couple locked their kids in the hallway for two hours so they could get a nooner. Listening to two kids beg their dad to let them in the room, knocking on the door, and ringing the door bell was super annoying after being up to 4 am. Imagine how bad it might be at a "3 star" or less hotel. I'd also avoid condos unless they have daily room service. Who wants to worry about towels, cleaning, or make your bed while you're on vacation.

    For a last hurrah, I wouldn't skimp on anything. Save your money for what? Saving or skimping will only lead to regret, so I'd ring every bell in every bar and barfine the whole bar once or twice and go out a legend and make the cheap charlies start complaining about "PilotPetes" instead of "weekend millionaires".
    Fabulously informative report.

  8. #7579

    Test run of your trip minus layovers

    Quote Originally Posted by PilotPete  [View Original Post]

    Nonstop to LAX 3:50 FT. Business $1,460 pp.

    1 night hotel at $200.

    LAX. HNL.

    Nonstop AA 4:40 FT Business $1,640 pp.

    2 nights hotel at $600 ea. $1200.

    HNL. Manila 11:00 FT Business $4,100 pp.

    14 night hotel at $120 ea $1,680.

    Manila. BKK 3:20 FT Business $1,020 pp.

    Hyatt 30 days hotel at $200 ea. $6,000.

    Return hotels.

    Manila 1 night $120.

    HNL 2 nights = $1200.

    LAX 1 night $200.

    SUMMARY OF.

    $16240 Flights.

    $9,600 Hotels.

    $10,000. Food & Drink.

    $15,000. Entertainment.

    $50,840 USD TOTAL.
    Your plan is pretty close to what I'm doing now. Makati / Manila was dead so I'd plan less time in Manila and take a trip to Angeles. I don't think Manila is going to improve by October. If you do visit Manila, check out I'm Hotel. It's newish and a few blocks from Burgos. It has a really nice spa attached. Massage is okay. I was able to pay $80 per night for their premier suite, living room and bedroom. See my Makati and Angeles reports for why I'd skip or only spend a few days in Makati. I didn't make it to Subic but you could break up Angeles with a trip to Subic or Boracay from Angeles. Check out iCove Hotel in Subic. On the beach with okay rooms and a nice pool and close to the bars. Penthouse or Central Park in Angeles are usually around $40 to $70 per night and they're both okay hotels. Penthouse is a little newer. There's also a Marriott and Swissotel attached the mall. You'll need a trike or taxi at the end of the night to get back. You can also fly from Angeles to BKK. Sometimes you can get a free layover in Singapore which is a great way to visit the Geylang if its reopened by then. Hot Vietnamese and Chinese girls.

    Definitely fly business class. The regular check in for MNL to BKK looked crazy due to verifying all the paperwork for Thailand. I arrived 2 hours before my flight and the line had 60 people and snaked 5 rows back. I was able to walk up, check in and then go to the lounge. Then walk straight from the lounge onto the plane a little after the boarding started. No waiting and no hassles. Make sure you print all your paperwork (insurance, vax, pass, etc) or download everything to your phone before for easy access. At BKK, business class also gets you access to their Fast Track lane for immigration. Again, you walk right through. Only problem is it took forever for my luggage to come out, even with the priority luggage tag.

    I'm in Pattaya now, which so far has been great. It's not as lively and the party area has definitely shrunk, but the girls are still the same. Hot 20 yo and 30-50 yo milfs with big fake boobs, fake bods, and fake faces. Whatever you're looking for, you can still find it here. Heading to Bangkok in a week. I like JW Marriott in BKK because it's right next to Nana. I also like Radisson Blu because it's between Soi Cowboy and the Japanese Soi with the blow job and h / e massage places. Prices are less than your budgeted amount for Hyatt ($100 per night sometimes). I'll post a report in Pattaya and Bangkok in a couple weeks when I'm done.

    One caution is that packing and flying or changing hotels every week is a hassle. So if you don't need to do layovers I'd skip them. PAL has 14 hour nonstop flights from LA to MNL. They have newish planes with the angled lay flat seats. Food is terrible. I always bring my own. This time I brought Chicfila since I'm going without for a month.

    I wouldn't skimp on the hotels. Hotels are super cheap now due to the lack of guests. And some of the people who stay at the budget hotels are not exactly "worldy. " I'm staying at a 4 star "luxury" hotel in Pattaya in one of their best rooms and an Indian couple locked their kids in the hallway for two hours so they could get a nooner. Listening to two kids beg their dad to let them in the room, knocking on the door, and ringing the door bell was super annoying after being up to 4 am. Imagine how bad it might be at a "3 star" or less hotel. I'd also avoid condos unless they have daily room service. Who wants to worry about towels, cleaning, or make your bed while you're on vacation.

    For a last hurrah, I wouldn't skimp on anything. Save your money for what? Saving or skimping will only lead to regret, so I'd ring every bell in every bar and barfine the whole bar once or twice and go out a legend and make the cheap charlies start complaining about "PilotPetes" instead of "weekend millionaires".

  9. #7578

    First timer, need veg food options

    Travelling first time to BKK.

    Will be staying for 2 week and may extend.

    Please suggest hotels between 20-30 USD range where I can get good vegetarian food in that area. Thanks in advance.

  10. #7577

    Jasmine resort Sha plus with private pool

    Hey,

    Has anyone been there? Would be great combination with ordering an escort for couple hours. Also I love the view from the pool.

    Suggestions either positive or negative please!

  11. #7576
    Quote Originally Posted by PilotPete  [View Original Post]
    My brother has a terminal illness and I would like to have a blowout party with him before he is too far gone. It looks like late October before we can go. I plan to break up the travel and go business class. 5 star hotels & babes, liquor & cigars. I've developed this rough budget and welcome your input. I hope I have over-budgeted.

    Nonstop to LAX 3:50 FT. Business $1,460 pp.

    1 night hotel at $200.

    LAX. HNL.

    Nonstop AA 4:40 FT Business $1,640 pp.

    2 nights hotel at $600 ea. $1200.

    HNL. Manila 11:00 FT Business $4,100 pp.

    14 night hotel at $120 ea $1,680.

    Manila. BKK 3:20 FT Business $1,020 pp.

    Hyatt 30 days hotel at $200 ea. $6,000.

    Return hotels.

    Manila 1 night $120.

    HNL 2 nights = $1200.

    LAX 1 night $200.

    SUMMARY OF.

    $16240 Flights.

    $9,600 Hotels.

    $10,000. Food & Drink.

    $15,000. Entertainment.

    $50,840 USD TOTAL.
    PilotPete, I think you have a solid plan, but allow me to make one suggestion: my long held idea of a "super trip" would include Sao Paulo, BKK & Pattaya, and Jakarta. Check that baby out! I include SP because Brazilian girls there look great and are the best play bunnies in the world and Scandallo is among the finest bordello / nightclubs in the world. I have included Jakarta in my super trip as well because Indonesian girls are smokin' hot and great in bed. Pre-covid my list would also include Macau in my super trip, but as of June, 2022 I have still have not heard word back on the fate of Rio Sauna or Familia Nobre Sauna, which along with Scandallo in SP are my 3 favorite bordellos in the world.

    For 5 star quality, girl friendly hotels I recommend the Grand Hyatt or the Renaissance in SP, the Sheraton or the Sofitel in BKK, the Wave Hotel in Pattaya, the Grand Hyatt, the Fairmont, or the Shangri-la in Jakarta, either the Peninsula or Fairmont in MNL and the MGM in Macau.

  12. #7575
    Quote Originally Posted by PilotPete  [View Original Post]
    My brother has a terminal illness and I would like to have a blowout party with him before he is too far gone. It looks like late October before we can go. I plan to break up the travel and go business class. 5 star hotels & babes, liquor & cigars. I've developed this rough budget and welcome your input. I hope I have over-budgeted.

    Nonstop to LAX 3:50 FT. Business $1,460 pp.

    1 night hotel at $200.

    LAX. HNL.

    Nonstop AA 4:40 FT Business $1,640 pp.

    2 nights hotel at $600 ea. $1200.

    HNL. Manila 11:00 FT Business $4,100 pp.

    14 night hotel at $120 ea $1,680.

    Manila. BKK 3:20 FT Business $1,020 pp.

    Hyatt 30 days hotel at $200 ea. $6,000.

    Return hotels.

    Manila 1 night $120.

    HNL 2 nights = $1200.

    LAX 1 night $200.

    SUMMARY OF.

    $16240 Flights.

    $9,600 Hotels.

    $10,000. Food & Drink.

    $15,000. Entertainment.

    $50,840 USD TOTAL.
    A couple of suggestions. Don't waste your money flying AA in Biz class. They offer a subpar product with staff that truly does not care about customer service. Instead I would fly Singapore Airlines. Connect in New York and fly the 380 to Frankfurt and spend at least 1 week in the various FKK, s. Then fly Frankfurt to Singapore on the 380 and stop stop for a few days and on to Bangkok. I start to get bored in BKK after a week or so. Explore Pattaya and other Thai locations. Then if you have to visit the Philippines go for it. Very pretty women! Downside is the food and the legendary traffic. BKK has bad traffic but Manilla may have the worst I have seen. Fly home on Singapore or another well rated airline. I am doing this routing in August.

  13. #7574
    Quote Originally Posted by PilotPete  [View Original Post]
    Thank you for your thoughtful and compassionate suggestions. Your thoughts sound like exactly what I want for him. I'm confident we can keep him pain free but his stamina may wane.

    Where should I shop for a sweet base girlfriend? Independent escorts, Tinder, or
    I wish I could give you current info, but my personal knowledge is all pre-COVID. Most of my experiences have been with oily massage places, Thai sexy massage places, and gogos. Of those options, the most "real" and sweet girls are to be found in the Thai sexy massage places. Other options that I know less about are the beer bars and Thai friendly website, both of which have more "normal", less "professional" sex workers. I would bet that your best luck would be with Thai Friendly, but I have no personal experience. You should probably post a request on the main Bangkok or Thailand threads.

  14. #7573

    Think Macau also

    Quote Originally Posted by ShinyCrazy  [View Original Post]
    ...I would also incorporate a stopover in Frankfurt to visit FKK Sharks. A warm late summer day with 200 naked girls wandering around is something that every man should experience before he dies. There is nothing like this outside of Europe, certainly not in Thailand...
    Actually, there is a place outside Europe that presents the same environment as the FKKs, Macau. It is easier to get to, provided it is open by October, and one gets to sample hundred of girls as well. Probably easier to get to than Europe.

    I like the FKKs as well, but prefer 2 different trips, FKKs in the summer, and Asia in the Winter.

  15. #7572
    Quote Originally Posted by ShinyCrazy  [View Original Post]
    If I And spend each night in a lascivious threesome. I am jealous. This sounds likes the ultimate end of life.
    Thank you for your thoughtful and compassionate suggestions. Your thoughts sound like exactly what I want for him. I'm confident we can keep him pain free but his stamina may wane.

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