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  1. #2246
    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost 13
    I just got some info about dollhouse getting raided and the NBI taking all the girls wearing body paint. Does anybody know anything about it?
    The "raid" was conducted by the CIDG out of manila. All of the girls that were taken "into custody" were the ones who were painted. The girls were NOT given any other clothes to bring with them and hauled away with what they had on (meaning body paint and a small t-back panty). Soon after the girls were at the Manila CIDG location, they were subsequently released WITHOUT charges being filed against them. HOWEVER, they were just put out onto the streets and NOT given a ride back to AC. The DHG (dollhouse group) did arrange transportation back to ac for them.

  2. #2245
    Quote Originally Posted by Yiddo
    Well, just read the first two pages of reports about AC, and found ZERO info about mongering! Plenty of crap about safety though, and lots of stuff about the Middle East. Hmm. OK, I'll do some. AC is NOT dangerous, unless you are stupid enough to go back to a stranger's place and play cards, or something like that (in which case you get what you deserve). Lots of bars, thousands of girls, 90-something percent ordinary with babies etc. , but shop around, stay sober and you will find a good looking one. Lots of cuties who won't go ('cherry girls'). AC is renowned for this. Prices have risen steadily, but still cheap at around P1200 barfine, which is all-inclusive, although tips are optional. Increasing numbers of girls won't stay all night these days, especially the best lookers from the busiest bars such as Blue Nile. AC is still a craphole in general, although there is now a nice big mall (SM mall). Lots of better (and quite expensive) hotels have opened up. I recommend Pacific Breeze at around US$60 per night, nice pool etc.come on guys, lets have useful info, not sad-assed rumours and private conversations.
    Yiddo,

    Safety is always a concern for newbies. Just remember to stay on the main busy drag, stay away from anyone who is too friendly or pretends to know you. Stay away from blind spots (bushes, corners, etc.), where someone can jump out without you seeing them. Bottom line, be smart. Ok, back to the info.

    AC does have a lot of girls who are friendly at the bar and hit the off switch as soon as your key hit's the lock on your hotel room door. Often, you can feel the girls personality change as soon as you get a block from the bar.

    The Pacific Breeze is good, but I think the AC hotels are overpriced, considering you are in the middle of no where. The prices are very close to what you would pay in Bangkok! LOL!

    The barfines have gone up, and while most are P1,200, there's also a few bars at P1,350 and the "model", "spot light" girls at the Doll House and Atlantis, who are available at P3,000. That's very high, considering how inconsistent the performances are in AC. Atlantis currently has a very good lineup, but the best performances still seem to be the mid range girls, who are above average in looks but not so much that they go starfish on you. Many of them around in AC for the P1,200.

    Peace,
    AT2

  3. #2244
    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Olangar
    Hey everyone,

    Joe here. I'm heading to AC in early July to do some mongering. I've got seven nights, so I'm looking to enjoy a variety of ladies.

    Question: Part of me is not too keen on having to find a new good-looking girl every single morning. Methinks if I find a nice one (or two) I may want her companionship for a few evenings at a time. Can arrangements like this be made? At any place in particular?

    Joe
    Joe,

    Anything can be worked out. It's all about the money and they will accomodate you. A few days, a week, the longer the better for the Bars and the Mama-sans. I would suggest just bar fine the girl and take it day to day. Something may catch your eye and it's sometimes good to have that flexibility. The good one's are hard to find, so if you do land one, it's very easy to go back to the bar and just bar fine the girl for another night as needed. I have done 2 to 3 nights in a row, but usually move on after that.

    Sometimes if it goes on too long, they get tooooooooooooo attached! LOL! Have fun!

    AT2

  4. #2243
    Quote Originally Posted by Konaman
    1. Apparently money changers are widely available. I'm coming from Singapore via Clark. Can I readily change Singapore $ in Angeles or should I bring US$ instead?

    2. Are credit cards widely accepted? In the hotels at least?

    3. How far is it to Baguio from Angeles. Are there any regular bus services?

    Kindly oblige. Thanks
    US $ has the lowest spread ie gives you the best rate in AC. There's no need to go to Norma's these days as they no longer offer any better rates than the most favorable rates available in Field's (just check the signs). The only reason to go to (the "wholesaler") Norma's would be if you'd want to change a large amount, something the smaller shops along Field's may not be able to handle.

    Credit cards are accepted in the hotels, but usually at a surcharge. Personally I limit my CC use in PI, much better to withdraw from ATM and pay ca$h, which also limits the cloning risk..

    Buses to Baguio are available 24/7 from Dau bus terminal (a trike ride away). IMO it's realistic to budget about 5 hrs for the trip incl. rest stops etc.

    Enjoy your stay :)

  5. #2242
    Quote Originally Posted by Dcand4
    If you were in AC in 1984 obviously there has been a significant down sizing since then but the fun is still there. Use your credit cards if you must only at the hotels. Preferably I use cash where you not have to worry about your credit card information ever taken.

    Money changers are everywhere, WATCH OUT! Not all are respectable. Counterfit money is every where here. Seedy money changers have been known to slip in a few conterfiets while getting your money back. Norma's in AC in there is problably the most wildly used and they are the respectable money changer establishment in Angeles. When you get to AC ask where Norma's is. Everyone knows.

    Personally I would bring only american 100 bills and no smaller denomination.

    Smaller bills usually get smaller exchange rate. Make sure also the 100 bills are the newer version as well and in good shape. May sound crazy but make sure corners are not cut as well

    Baguio is about 1 hour plane ride away. I have friend who from usa that knows Baguio well and I beleave he said its about 5 hour drive from AC along Marcus Highway.

    You picked good Hotel in Pacific Breeze where your in the middle of all the action. During the day venture down to Perimeter for some day fun as well.
    Thanks for the update, all!

    24 years is a long time, and much has changed in the Philippines at large, not just in AC I suppose. I remember changing all my money (US$) only at the bars and other such places and avoiding the licencesd moneychangers because the official fixed rate was so artificially low.

    But I was in Manila just in Feb this year and the Sing$ was just as acceptable there. Was hoping it would be the same in AC as I would prefer to avoid the hassle of double conversion. Perhaps I'll just bring pesos from Singapore...

    Speaking of changes, I believe not everything has changed. AC was an amazing sex haven then (and apparently still is). Also, my buddy and I picked up a couple of freelancers and paid for LT. But right after the first round both gave some excuse and left, never to return. So, we were in it with the pioneers of the art, apparently!

    Hopefully better luck this time.

    EDITOR'S NOTE: I would suggest that the author or another Forum Member consider posting a link to this report in the Reports of Distinction thread. Please Click Here for more information.

  6. #2241
    Ask at the bars -- either they have it or can steer you in the right direction. I've paid 150 per box of 4 Cialis tabs. Some people have said you can get it cheaper. I've had touts in Cebu ask for outrageous sums -- and then I bargained them down to 150.

    X

    Quote Originally Posted by Romeu4
    Anyone can clarify where to find the cheaper indian Viagra in AC?

    I see the touts in the streets and they ask a lot and I would not trust their stuff even if it was free.

    I think I am going to need it.

  7. #2240

    Safety issues

    Thanks for the update.

    AC does have serious safety issues -- but this is the price we all pay to have for an oversupply of cheap pussy.

    This next trip, I am going to skip AC until things calm down a bit.

  8. #2239

    safety in ac

    Hi guys,
    read about your safety concerns for ac...and my friend just told me last week from 2 incidents. One guy was brutally murdered. Australian guy, around 65 or more. Stabbed and put into a suitcase. Neighbours found him, cause the smell becomes awfull.

    Another guy, prob US, got shot in the face on fields last week. He survived it. Propbly you will hear more and read more about this on other ac specialized boards later.

    So, if somebody ask you for your money and cphone, hand it out, its better, cause for sure the shxTbag have a gun and cause there aint much going on in those brains, better do what you been told, otherwise you will find yourself in a nice coffin back home.

    But Pattaya also has his up and downs. I was in Ac last week, like evry weekend and heard nothing bout this, found nothing unusual going on, except I barfined 2 gurls from DH...of course the prettiest and one I just saw on the nice youtube video. She tells evrybody she is a virgin hahahaha LOL...

    Happy and safe mongering, heads up!!

    Blink

  9. #2238
    Quote Originally Posted by Ekspat
    but when it comes to fuel surcharge.....
    In all the past years I was used to prices somewhat 60-100 USD to get to AC.
    Roundtrip of course.
    Just got flight tickets for September and October for my annual Ramadhan Getaway, nowadays it's nearly 200 USD with all the hidden costs.
    Anyway.

    Cheers!

  10. #2237
    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Olangar
    Hey everyone,

    Joe here. I'm heading to AC in early July to do some mongering. I've got seven nights, so I'm looking to enjoy a variety of ladies.

    Question: Part of me is not too keen on having to find a new good-looking girl every single morning. Methinks if I find a nice one (or two) I may want her companionship for a few evenings at a time. Can arrangements like this be made? At any place in particular?

    Joe
    It's not difficult to arrange at all. In fact there's a good chance she'll ask you to go see her again that night, especially if you've been nice, and bought a plural number of lady drinks the night before.

    I'm with you, sometimes finding a new one is too much hassle. I'll alternate between known and unknown quantities as the mood strikes.

    It's low season now, so I think girls would love to have repeat visits with guys they like. Whoever mentioned backflips earlier wasn't exaggerating by much.

  11. #2236

    Second Coming

    Quote Originally Posted by Konaman
    1. Apparently money changers are widely available. I'm coming from Singapore via Clark. Can I readily change Singapore $ in Angeles or should I bring US$ instead?

    2. Are credit cards widely accepted? In the hotels at least?

    3. How far is it to Baguio from Angeles. Are there any regular bus services?
    Hello Konaman,

    Welcome to the board!

    Yes Singapore dollars will work but you will get a better rate with USD.
    For the best exchange rates try Norma's on Teodoro, one block south of Fields.

    Most established businesses will take credit cards. PB hotel and some others will except USD.

    Baguio is about a two hour ride, sometimes longer and buses are readily available.

    Enjoy!

  12. #2235

    Konaman and others....

    If you were in AC in 1984 obviously there has been a significant down sizing since then but the fun is still there. Use your credit cards if you must only at the hotels. Preferably I use cash where you not have to worry about your credit card information ever taken.

    Money changers are everywhere, WATCH OUT! Not all are respectable. Counterfit money is every where here. Seedy money changers have been known to slip in a few conterfiets while getting your money back. Norma's in AC in there is problably the most wildly used and they are the respectable money changer establishment in Angeles. When you get to AC ask where Norma's is. Everyone knows.

    Personally I would bring only american 100 bills and no smaller denomination.

    Smaller bills usually get smaller exchange rate. Make sure also the 100 bills are the newer version as well and in good shape. May sound crazy but make sure corners are not cut as well

    Baguio is about 1 hour plane ride away. I have friend who from usa that knows Baguio well and I beleave he said its about 5 hour drive from AC along Marcus Highway.

    You picked good Hotel in Pacific Breeze where your in the middle of all the action. During the day venture down to Perimeter for some day fun as well.

  13. #2234
    yes you can change sing dollars no problem at the moneychangers on fields.

    yes there is regular bus service to baguio (about 3.4 hours). do not go to baguio for action! other method of getting to baguio is asian spirit which flies mwf mornings from manila (not from clark though). quicker to take bus.

    be prepared not to recognize balibago at all.

    one huge change is prevalence of scams involving **** freelancers. beware. tolerance of any kind of drugs in angeles (other than the freelance viagra salesmen lol) is gone.

    another huge change is that the koreans have descended on ac in huge numbers. things will shock you just how different they are.

    enjoy yourself.

  14. #2233

    Where to get and how much for Viagra in AC?

    Anyone can clarify where to find the cheaper indian Viagra in AC?

    I see the touts in the streets and they ask a lot and I would not trust their stuff even if it was free.

    I think I am going to need it.

  15. #2232
    Quote Originally Posted by Konaman
    Hi guys,

    I'll be in Angeles City late next week, staying for a week at Pacific Breeze. This is my 2nd trip but the 1st was in 1984 during the Marcos era and Clark Air Base. So I'm totally a newbie. I've been reading practically all the reports on the place posted here and in some other forums as well. Very informative.

    But I have some questions:

    1. Apparently money changers are widely available. I'm coming from Singapore via Clark. Can I readily change Singapore $ in Angeles or should I bring US$ instead?

    2. Are credit cards widely accepted? In the hotels at least?

    3. How far is it to Baguio from Angeles. Are there any regular bus services?

    Kindly oblige. Thanks
    CC are accepted by all hotels and some of the larger bars but be careful of the CC supplement charge which can be as high as 4%.

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