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02-07-22 08:36 #27198
Posts: 1Entry requirements Philippines
As most of you know inbound tourists "just" need a PCR test, vaccination proof and travel insurance to enter the Philippines. This is what most sources say. However, when searching flights at Skyscanner I randomly found out that you need 2 more documents: E-Health declaration card and Case investigation Form (both done online). Skyscanner also says you need to download a special app for tracking. If this is true, then travelling to the Philippines would be at least as hard as to Thailand.
So Gentlemen, let me ask you a question: Do we really need those documents? There are hardly any information about this, so I hope some experienced guys here can clarify.
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02-07-22 03:03 #27197
Posts: 53A couple of photos
Here is a couple of photos from Walking street, one looking up and the other looking down the street. Obviously the street is quitter than pre-COVID times due to lack of tourists, but it's looking better than last year, you can also see that many folks bar hopping forget to put their face mask on on that street.
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02-07-22 02:25 #27196
Posts: 53Angeles Update
I finally made it up to Angeles and I am happy to report that the place is not that far off normal in terms of venues being open.
I was there last October and December and back then I would say that about 50% of the bars / clubs on Walking Street were closed, a rough estimate I would say that its now back to about 70% open, the exception being any type of night club obviously can't open and some of the venues are still closed. There has been a fair bit of name changing, I am guessing this is down to somewhere going bust and new ownership. But overall there are enough bars open on Walking street to keep most of this forms readers happy if you want to do some drinking while looking at beautiful ladies and have the option to take them home.
Some bars have even upped their game with the likes of Lollypop now having a "interesting" show that attracts a good crowd about 7 pm.
Bar fines are around 3.5 K, and there is no shortage of ladies.
There is a group of bars which includes Lollipop, that are part of a "wolfpack" which means you can buy a "wolfpack" card and you get a 20% discount on drinks when you show the card, the card will cost about 1-2 K (sorry I can't remember exactly how much it is), and then you need to work out for yourself, if it is worth it or not.
COVID Stuff. I had no problem driving up from Manila to Angeles (no checkpoints), so anyone taking that route should be fine. You will be asked to show vaccine proof when going to the Malls, and you should be asked to do the same for going to bars, but I wasn't asked for any proof while going to the bars in walking street. If you are in Manila they seem to be a lot more strict on this. It's safer to have this with you to avoid disappointment.
I did not have any issues taking a lady guest back to my hotel, but it might be worth asking up front as different hotels have different policies.
The liquor ban, wasn't super enforced so I did get tipsy. And some waitress did say on my last night there that they wouldn't have to serve "juices" or "tea" in cups any more. , so I expect this will be dropped by the time tourists are allowed back in on the 10th Feb.
Overall I had a great time in Angeles, it's currently in a lot better shape than Manila, highly recommended and hope those returning with a bad dose of blue balls find an appropriate helping hand to take care of that.
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02-06-22 08:37 #27195
Posts: 21How is situation in regard with covid
I visited the city during my last trip in 2017 and really had a nice time in pub and girls. Wanted to know the situation now, is places are open and back to normal and good to travel now?
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02-04-22 23:22 #27194
Posts: 59Also taxis letting off passengers at the Departures
Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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02-04-22 14:03 #27193
Posts: 6836Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
Have taken my AC hotel's private car from NAIA to my AC hotel half a dozen times. Prices were 2500-3000 each way. Took the same hotel car back from the hotel to my Manila hotel once (flying the next day out of NAIA). All of this for convenience.
Regarding Fridays and afternoons. Arrived at NAIA one Friday afternoon and found my AC private car driver at 2 pm. Heavy rain, flooding in the streets, grabe traffic. Tossed my ass into the back seat, told the driver to kill the radio, and went to sleep (tired from 24 hours of travel). Woke up around 5:30 pm, still crawling thru heavy traffic on the north side of Manila. 20 minutes later we finally hit lighter traffic and movement was good. Had to have the driver stop at the McDo strip mall area halfway up the highway to pee. Bought him and me some burgers and we continued the trip. Arrival at my hotel was 7:30 pm, more than 5 hours. I missed most of the traffic nightmare while asleep. For this "Never know how traffic and rain will be" reason, I don't travel from my AC digs to NAIA, I always spend a night in Manila near the airport. This also gives me a chance to have a planned last evening and morning hammer with one of my known hornies in Manila.
Another time I arrived at NAIA at 11 pm. Quickly passed thru Immigration and found my private car driver. Was at my AC hotel around 1:30 am. About 2 hours driving, almost no traffic.
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02-04-22 10:12 #27192
Posts: 59Depends on perspective
Originally Posted by CrowExplorer [View Original Post]
However for a significant segment of the population Covid represents a virulent virus, forgive the redundancy; an existential threat.
Who are these people? Well they have risk factors which makes them especially vulnerable. They are tobacco hounds. And other folks who can't control their weight being inundated with food messages on TV and elsewhere to eat. Then they are advertised the paradoxical lie that if only they eat diet food their weight problem will be solved.
Then, too, daily and chronic consumption of San Mig & Tanduay won't help through a about of Covid either.
Perhaps the biggest at risk group are the oldies whose age has compromised their immune system.
Now these at risk groups probably don't generate a lot of sympathy. Why should we turn our planet upside to take care of people who don't take care of themselves and the elderly who are on their way out anyway? Yeah, it's a tempting argument but we human beings look after each other. It is what separates us from just about every other species. It is just the way we are. Right now we have the urge to run down to the PI and fuck and fuck, and I hope you all do, but just put it in perspective.
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02-04-22 07:54 #27191
Posts: 248Wow I had no idea. If Beeway doesn't open I'll try them. My usual is Grab from the airport to Makati. A couple of days trolling Burgos, then Beeway Travel private car to AC. Couple of weeks there, then a private car around noon from AC to MNL airport. Lotta sitting around at the airport but this method always worked well for me.
Originally Posted by MontanaMonger [View Original Post]
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02-04-22 06:32 #27190
Posts: 405Originally Posted by FuriousGeorge [View Original Post]
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02-04-22 05:23 #27189
Posts: 3396Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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02-04-22 04:08 #27188
Posts: 3262Originally Posted by FuriousGeorge [View Original Post]
I decided to go to Manila a day or 2 earlier and bring my best girl or two with me and stay at a hotel near the airport. No more stress of getting to the airport and what to do with the extra time waiting. I would get a late check out to 6 pm. Have dinner and then to the airport at 7 pm.
Later I discovered Cebu Pacific flight from Clark to Singapore. No more travel to Manila. I would stay a few days in Singapore enjoying their great food and then a non stop flight home.
Hardest part of the trip has always been from Manila to AC and back to Manila.
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02-04-22 03:30 #27187
Posts: 812Originally Posted by CrowExplorer [View Original Post]
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02-04-22 00:12 #27186
Posts: 248I'm hoping Beeway Travel opens back up. I enjoyed the comfortable ride from Makati to Angeles. Private nice car for 2500, all by myself. If anyone knows an alternative, let me know.
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02-03-22 23:56 #27185
Posts: 3262Originally Posted by NeilGeorge [View Original Post]
I remember now it was Genesis Bus from T3 to SM City Clark mall and vise versa. Online it states the latest bus is 5:00 pm. Price is P400. It was a nice luxury bus with free WiFi.
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02-03-22 02:15 #27184
Posts: 300Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]