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  1. #637

    Overnight

    Quote Originally Posted by Hidden Dragon
    I'm planning on staying overnight in Frankfurt and will probably be staying near the airport. How far is it from there?
    Some would rent a car. Others would get a taxi all the way. I have never done either of these. The taxi would be rather expensive.

    For combination train and taxi, take train S8 or S9 from the airport (the ticket machines have a button, labeled with a flag, that allow you to get instructions in English). There is also a chart with destination codes, pick Bad Homburg or Friedrichsdorf. Really either one will do. Change to S5 at the Frankfurt Main station.

    When you get to Bad Homburg or Friedrichsdorf, get a taxi to Oase. Most times, the entire trip from airport to Oase by train and taxi will take about an hour or less.

    Here is an option for the overnight stay, especially if you have an early morning departure: skip the hotel. Stay at Oase until they close at 4am (you might even get some sleep).

    When they close, they can call a taxi to take you back to the train station. I do not know when the earliest S5 train goes back to the Main station, but it's probably near 5am or perhaps earlier, so you might have to wait a bit. Might be best this time of day to have the taxi take you to Bad Homburg, as they have more indoor waiting areas (in case it's cold; otherwise, if you go back to Friedrichsdorf, be sure to have a jacket and sweater underneath at least).

    If you have lots of luggage, you could have it kept at the airport, for a fee; this is probably the best option; or you could put it in a locker at the Main station. Also, I have seen men place their luggage on top of the lockers at FKK clubs; or they might keep it for you at the front desk. Just be sure you keep you valuables IN your locker.

  2. #636
    Stinky Pete, it was good to meet you too.

    as regards this little debate about which is the best route to take, well i say for the sake of 5 euro, just take the quickest route you can, after all time is money.

  3. #635

    Since we're discussing distances....

    I'm planning on staying overnight in Frankfurt and will probably be staying near the airport. How far is it from there?

  4. #634
    I always take the S5 to Friedrichsdorf, then continue on to Burgholzhausen with the local train that waits for the S5 at Friedrichsdorf.

    I have never had to wait at Bad Homburg.

    Then I walk to Oase. Never had any problems. For those that want to watch their budget, that's the way to go.

  5. #633

    Distance to Oase

    Thank you for clearing up this question. I knew it was a long way from Bergholzhausen in the taxi and that I really did not want to walk back, trying to retrace my way. Oase is in the country. It is a nice setting back off a country lane. Still worth the visit.

    Bob

    Quote Originally Posted by Routard
    Burgholzhausen: 2.11km
    Friedrichsdorf: 6.85km
    Bad Homburg: 7.46km

  6. #632

    Distance between Oase and train Stations

    Burgholzhausen: 2.11km
    Friedrichsdorf: 6.85km
    Bad Homburg: 7.46km

  7. #631

    Bad Homburg/Friedrichsdorf

    I don't understand why there was such a long wait at Bad Homburg station- it's usually just a minute or 2. It is definitely usually quicker to stay on the same train to Friedrichsdorf.

    It would be a very scenic but long walk to Oase from the train station...

    "The taxi driver seemed surprised that I wanted to go to Friedrichdorf but didn't say anything. To walk this it may be good to have a GPS as I was surprised at how far it was from Friedburg."

    Of course he was surprised, if you're leaving Oase to go back to FRA it makes sense to take the return train from Bad Homburg...

  8. #630

    Getting there

    After taking the taxi from Friedrichdorf I think that it would be a long walk from the train station. I looked on several map programs and it looked like Oase was close to the village of Friedburg. But in reality it is probably more like a couple of km and there are lots of winding roads with funky intersections. I think the taxi cost me just under 10€ each way. I did not have to wait for a taxi but there was only one there. On the way back they called a taxi from Oase and I only had to wait about 15 minutes. The taxi driver seemed surprised that I wanted to go to Friedrichdorf but didn't say anything. To walk this it may be good to have a GPS as I was surprised at how far it was from Friedburg.

    Either way you go there are plenty of girls waiting and willing to pleasure your every desire.

    Bob


    Quote Originally Posted by Stinky Pete
    Fred: it was good to meet you Tuesday at Palace and spend some time talking and sharing information. I thank you for the friendly conversation. I'm glad you had a good time at Oase.

    I recall that this was your first time going to Oase and your only time so far. Maybe next time you could actually go on the S5 train all the way to Friedrichsdorf and then you can see for yourself which way you think is the best way based on actual comparison between the two experiences.

    I have done it both ways (1. Bad Homburg to Oase two or three times and 2. Friedrichsdorf to Oase most times). I always have preferred to go all the way to Friedrichsdorf, and do not recall ever having a long wait at Bad Homburg, although this may depend on the time of day (but I doubt the difference could really be 40 minutes. Did you actually experience this?)

    Friedrichsdorf is only two stops beyond Bad Homburg on the same train, so the travel time can't be that much different. I have never had to wait 40 minutes at Bad Homburg to go on to Friedrichsdorf, but again, that may depend on the time of day. In my experiences I recall a bit of a wait in the train at Bad Homburg before it continued on to Friedrichsdorf, but not always. It has never taken me an hour to get from Frankfurt Main station to Friedrichsdorf on the S5.

    I mention this because there may be some reading these reports who want to watch their expenses closely. Yes, the taxi ride to Oase costs only 5 Euro more from Bad Homburg than from Friedrichsdorf. In one day, roundtrip, that's a difference of 10 Euro, which will matter to some and not to others.

    (There is also the advantage of more taxis at Bad Homburg. At Friedrichsdorf there is usually at most two or three taxis. I did have to wait for a taxi there, once).

    Apparently, it is possible to eliminate the taxi altogether by changing trains at Friedrichsdorf.

    There is a train that goes from Friedrichsdorf to Friedberg and this train is often waiting for people on the S5 at the Friedrichsdorf station. I have taken this train to get to Friedberg on my way to Giessen (on another train), to get to FKK World.

    The train from Friedrichsdorf to Friedberg does stop at Burgholzhausen and supposedly Oase is within walking distance of the Burgholzhausen train station. I have never tried this walk from the Burgholzhausen train station, but would like to at least once, if I ever get up the nerve. I'm afraid I'd get lost. I do have a collection of maps from Mapquest, so I should be able to figure it out, but have not tried yet.

    But once I do, THEN I'll be able to form a revised opinion about what is the best way to get to Oase; or best for me, anyway.

    I know descriptions have been provided here about how to get from the Burgholzhausen train station to Oase, but I've been too lazy to search for them.

  9. #629

    Transportation

    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Mercury
    just want to correct some info about getting there by public transport. The best way to is to take the S5 train from HBF to Bad homburg which costs 3.30 euro and takes 20 mins and then take a cab which cost 12 euro.

    If you take the train all the way to Friedrichsdorf, it takes an hour and then you still have to lash out 7 euro for a cab. Also Oase sits between Bad Homburg and Friedrichsdorf , so by going to Friedrichsdorf you are actually back tracking in the taxi to Oase.

    so getting off at Bad homburg saves you 40 mins of travel time.

    Fred
    Fred: it was good to meet you Tuesday at Palace and spend some time talking and sharing information. I thank you for the friendly conversation. I'm glad you had a good time at Oase.

    I recall that this was your first time going to Oase and your only time so far. Maybe next time you could actually go on the S5 train all the way to Friedrichsdorf and then you can see for yourself which way you think is the best way based on actual comparison between the two experiences.

    I have done it both ways (1. Bad Homburg to Oase two or three times and 2. Friedrichsdorf to Oase most times). I always have preferred to go all the way to Friedrichsdorf, and do not recall ever having a long wait at Bad Homburg, although this may depend on the time of day (but I doubt the difference could really be 40 minutes. Did you actually experience this?)

    Friedrichsdorf is only two stops beyond Bad Homburg on the same train, so the travel time can't be that much different. I have never had to wait 40 minutes at Bad Homburg to go on to Friedrichsdorf, but again, that may depend on the time of day. In my experiences I recall a bit of a wait in the train at Bad Homburg before it continued on to Friedrichsdorf, but not always. It has never taken me an hour to get from Frankfurt Main station to Friedrichsdorf on the S5.

    I mention this because there may be some reading these reports who want to watch their expenses closely. Yes, the taxi ride to Oase costs only 5 Euro more from Bad Homburg than from Friedrichsdorf. In one day, roundtrip, that's a difference of 10 Euro, which will matter to some and not to others.

    (There is also the advantage of more taxis at Bad Homburg. At Friedrichsdorf there is usually at most two or three taxis. I did have to wait for a taxi there, once).

    Apparently, it is possible to eliminate the taxi altogether by changing trains at Friedrichsdorf.

    There is a train that goes from Friedrichsdorf to Friedberg and this train is often waiting for people on the S5 at the Friedrichsdorf station. I have taken this train to get to Friedberg on my way to Giessen (on another train), to get to FKK World.

    The train from Friedrichsdorf to Friedberg does stop at Burgholzhausen and supposedly Oase is within walking distance of the Burgholzhausen train station. I have never tried this walk from the Burgholzhausen train station, but would like to at least once, if I ever get up the nerve. I'm afraid I'd get lost. I do have a collection of maps from Mapquest, so I should be able to figure it out, but have not tried yet.

    But once I do, THEN I'll be able to form a revised opinion about what is the best way to get to Oase; or best for me, anyway.

    I know descriptions have been provided here about how to get from the Burgholzhausen train station to Oase, but I've been too lazy to search for them.

  10. #628

    Transportation

    Fred,
    Thanks for your input. I went all the way to Friedrichsdorf. It was a long taxi ride to and from the train station. There was also a wait at Bad Homburg to go on to Friedrichsdorf. Good suggestion to get off early. Oase is really in the middle of the country and not very close to any village.

    Bob


    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Mercury
    Spent the whole day at Oase yesterday, what a place - totally blew my mind.(and my sack)

    just want to correct some info about getting there by public transport. The best way to is to take the S5 train from HBF to Bad homburg which costs 3.30 euro and takes 20 mins and then take a cab which cost 12 euro.

    If you take the train all the way to Friedrichsdorf, it takes an hour and then you still have to lash out 7 euro for a cab. Also Oase sits between Bad Homburg and Friedrichsdorf , so by going to Friedrichsdorf you are actually back tracking in the taxi to Oase.

    so getting off at Bad homburg saves you 40 mins of travel time.

    its now 11.45 am , I am writing this post from the Ibis hotel near Palace and I am now going to walk around Palace for my final few hours on this trip.

    Ill post a report on Oase when I get home

    Fred

  11. #627

    Awesome

    Spent the whole day at Oase yesterday, what a place - totally blew my mind.(and my sack)

    just want to correct some info about getting there by public transport. The best way to is to take the S5 train from HBF to Bad homburg which costs 3.30 euro and takes 20 mins and then take a cab which cost 12 euro.

    If you take the train all the way to Friedrichsdorf, it takes an hour and then you still have to lash out 7 euro for a cab. Also Oase sits between Bad Homburg and Friedrichsdorf , so by going to Friedrichsdorf you are actually back tracking in the taxi to Oase.

    so getting off at Bad homburg saves you 40 mins of travel time.

    its now 11.45 am , I am writing this post from the Ibis hotel near Palace and I am now going to walk around Palace for my final few hours on this trip.

    Ill post a report on Oase when I get home

    Fred

  12. #626
    Quote Originally Posted by Forzagermania
    I met this girl a few weeks ago and she introduced herself as: Sina.

    Sympatic girl with a lot of piercings.
    I guess you are more right than I. My german is really not up to date, and when it's noisy, it's difficult to hear. And I must admit I felt rather stupid to ask several times.

    However, do you happen to know if she works at Oase on regular basis, or if it's more a one time shot?

  13. #625

    First time report

    This is a big club. I took the train from Frankfurt Hbf. The ride was about one hour. There are taxi's in front of the station for about 7 euros. There were tons of girls wandering about. There were some that were a bit pushy but for the most part no pressure. Had three good sessions over the course of about six hours. The weather was nice so there were lots of girls outside. I would think that it would be a bit crowded for everyone inside only. The prices were as advertised.

  14. #624

    Finding Oase

    With all due respect to those, like Routard, who try manfully to simplify the driving instructions from Frankfurt, I can only repeat the simplest of instructions from Akibono many months ago on this board, for which, and to whom, I remain eternally grateful:

    AFTER LEAVING THE AUTOBAHN, FOLLOW SIGNS TO OBER-ERLENBACH UNTIL YOU SEE A SIGN FOR BURGHOLZHAUSEN, AND THEN FOLLOW THAT.

    It works.

  15. #623

    FKK, the NBA of brothels

    Some of you FKKers just don't realize that you are playing in the world division of mongering. I made extensive research on WSG, I have visited up to 50 countries around the world, including top sex detinations like Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, China, Spain, the Netherlands, Australia, Russia, Cuba, or DR. I still have not found better than our beloved FKK. If you are number one in NBA, you can claim also for the world champion basketball title. Same rules for FKK and the "brothel of the year award".

    Why? Dexter pointed this out when he started to organize his FKK tour. When you go to Thailand, there are only Thai girls, when you go to Russia, there are only Russian, in Mexico only Mexican etc...but when you go to FKK, you can have all kind of different nationalities. And for most of us, it's the need for diversity that brings us to this hobby, as we can have (GFE) sex for free at home. We start to complain when a FKK has 40% of Romanian girls. No matter how upscale, huge, or cheap a Thai brothel can be, it can not compete to FKK if there are only Thai girls.

    Only rich developped countries can attract sex workers from all over the world. And, apart from the usual problems with third world countries (major securities matters, no reliable environment, cultural gab...) I have to add a personal concern. I feel unconfortable mongering in such countries, and being some kind of hegemonic Western sexual tourist taking advantage of misery to screw up girls that have no other choice to survive. Things can go too far, just read the Moroccan section about Belguel, a WSG Member that created a major international sex scandal.

    But few developped countries have legal brothels. Australia and the Netherlands have some good brothels, but none of them can compete with FKK. Austria and Switserland have also, but are much more expensive. I was impressed by Spanish brothels. Riviera in Barcelona has a line up of more than 100 girls with extensive diversity (Good mix of Eastern Europe and South America with a few African or Asian...), but is, how shall I say, a bit too hardcore, and it can not be compared to the clean, relaxed, service minded FKK environment.

    A few countries however have enough ethnical diversity so that there is no need anymore for nationality diversity, like Cuba or Brazil. Cuba has no brothels, but Brazil has. Brazil has even Therma's in Rio, similar to FKK. I have no experience with them, but they can probably rank between the 3 top Frankfurt Clubs and the other German FKK. And there is that amazing brothel named Fazendinha at Campinas close to Sao Paolo. Just check the reports and the website. Yes, Brazil IMHO may be the only possible challenger, and happens to be also my next destination...

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