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01-16-20 08:47 #10919
Posts: 57Thailand (mostly bkk) FR
Had 8 sessions in Thailand. Most were in Bangkok. Am posting in the general thread since there are so many sub threads. The bkk thread can be more commentary than reports but do want to "give back". Didn't break new ground but will share nonetheless. Will rank my experience from worst to best. Mostly paid "market" prices stated on the forum.
Noey. Bangkok Dreams - 2 H incall $$.
Pretty lame expoerence. I wanted Bania who is reviewed on a another thread but her agency told me she had diarrhea, so was unavailable. Booked via smoochi. Had a bad attitude to start that she blamed on bkk traffic. Was sore from overtraining at the gym. Very inactive. Nice enough but a dud. YMMV.
Take out from Thermamae. $.
Nothing too exciting but went out of convince and not having the energy see what else was available. My first action in BKK this trip so just wanted to get off some steam. No BBBJ or CBJ! Didn't negotiate services but didn't expect much for the price (2 k).
BBBJ and COF at 7 Heaven $.
Tried this one out of curiosity. Pick the services off the menu and the girl off a tablet. Service was precise and pro. Almost like getting an oil change. The girls who were unattended seemed super concerned for privacy. They covered their faces when I walked by which made me think they were more local (from Bangkok) but I really don't know. Was a decent change and seemed like something I'the try more often if I lived in the area.
MP Soi 23 $.
Darker skinned Thai with some curves caught my attention. Big butt, big boobs (enhanced). English was a little too good in other words too pro but she had my attention. Agreed to come to my hotel. Nice session, but no BBBJ. Boob job was recent and weren't as appealing with the clothes off. Body was still nice and was able to work with it.
Daisy Dreams $ Nuru session.
Was curious about the nuru massage. My 1st time. Wasn't that exciting for me but maybe was do to the SP. Was my 2nd trip to DD. Originally chose one girl from the line up but changed last minute. She was literally a clock watcher, but I gave her a pop on the bum when she looked up at the time. She did seem tired so maybe had to do with me coming later in the day. Still had a decent enough session.
MP near Marriot Marquis $.
Picked the best body / face / attitude combo out the line up. Didn't disappoint. Lady seemed a bit on the older side (relatively) but had a tight strong body. Excellent session.
Daisy Dream $ oil session.
This was my first visit. One with a great smile was on my short lists. Some other Asian patrons were choosing before me. They were deliberating and the mamasan asked me while they were still thinking. I was quick to make my selection. Did not disappoint. Great attitude and skills. Cute, decent body. Maybe wish I had repeated when I went back.
Suzy Wong's (Phuket) $$.
The night started slow but lasted a while. Had a mix of civilian and borderline FKK action in addition to the dancers. Eventually took 1 of the 2 girls who entertained for the eventing to the room upstairs for a session. It was pricey but after all the build up there was no way I wasn't going to get a release. Legit had a great experience and it was a lot of fun. No regrets. I think I would easily session with 95% of the girls there, while I've walked out of other places because the selection wasn't up to par.
Crazy House $$.
Had went earlier in my trip but wasn't sure of how things worked. Returned with the intention of bar fining. Saw a girl with a great natural figure on stage when I waked in. Small natural breasts with wide hips and a phenomenal backside. Her dancing on stage wasn't great but her looks made up for it, she said she was fairly new to that place, who knows but seemed legit. She was very eager to please once back at the hotel. Great experience.
YMMV but just wanted to contribute back to the forum. Stay safe.
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01-15-20 12:18 #10918
Posts: 5454Originally Posted by Rodwint2 [View Original Post]
Again, maybe I am in a small minority but going through that WWII museum that is not even featured in those pics was the highlight of the visit for me. It was the one thing I think I could have spent 2 hours exploring but might not have been able to spend that much time in an official tour. It is almost as though they'd just as soon not many people know about it and go to that museum or spend much time there. They want you to walk around outside instead. LOL. I mean, they can't throw the stuff away, but there seemed to be little effort at keeping it up. Some of those helmets and weaponry (hundreds of items) were in a cage as though they were tossed in there right off the battlefield 75 years ago. For me it was a surprisingly powerful historical experience.
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01-15-20 07:52 #10917
Posts: 336Thank you EihTooms and Syzygies
Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
These are some of the tours I found online and want to know if you two had any comments or opinions on them:
https://www.asia-discovery.com/trave...-pass-tour.htm
https://www.getyourguide.com/bangkok...-tour-t193535/
https://www.takemetour.com/trip/join...i-one-day-tour
Again, thank you for your advice.
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01-15-20 06:42 #10916
Posts: 5454Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]
While there were crowds of tourists around the corner gawking and photo opping at the latest incarnation of the bridge that might not have even been there at the time, there were maybe 5 people in the museum. Many people walked into the courtyard area, looked at the train engine and left, as though that was all there was to it. They missed a lot.
To me it was strange that they did not really highlight or tout that museum very much. With signage and arrows I mean. We had to ask 2-3 shop owners a block away from it where it was. And they weren't even that sure. Lol. I had to call out to summon someone to sell us a ticket (50 baht or something like that.)
It is a very short, easy walk around the corner from the current bridge location, btw.
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01-15-20 02:24 #10915
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Rodwint2 [View Original Post]
https://www.riverkwairesotel.net/bes...tural-history/
National Park bit would interest me too but tours don't do that I think. I liked Erawan falls park walking but tours don't do that normally.
If was me, I might travel there and organise my own private tour to do my priorities, rather than be with a bus load on a boring tour. I have done many private tours in Thailand over the years. Sometimes difficult to persuade the mini van operators to go to where I want to go rather than the commercial easy places. One example is in Mae Hong Son you want to do the calcite cave Tham Kaeo Komol (amazing best cave in Thailand by the length of the strait) in Mae La Noi district but it is a long trip, and tours normally do boring limestone bat-shit filled caves.
Depends on personal preference what people like. I like more nature oriented trips usually.
Hotels can help you find a driver/guide who will go to the places you desire.
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01-14-20 19:12 #10914
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Rodwint2 [View Original Post]
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01-14-20 17:59 #10913
Posts: 336River Kwai Tour company or website recommendation?
I have always wanted to go on the River Kwai Tour that goes to the cemetery, museum, memorial, Hellfire Pass, the train ride and the National Park. Has anyone had any experience with a good tour company? I prefer a small group of less than 5, so the vehicle used will not be a Toyota van stuffed with 15 tourists, that was hell for one day. The pricing I have seen is all over the place from $40 to nearly $300, but the average is around $150. Thanks for any suggestions, comments, or recommendations!
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12-20-19 05:32 #10912
Posts: 381Originally Posted by RalphKramden [View Original Post]
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12-20-19 01:33 #10911
Posts: 3682Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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12-20-19 01:32 #10910
Posts: 881Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]
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12-19-19 13:50 #10909
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]
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12-19-19 09:54 #10908
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by RalphKramden [View Original Post]
I have also been to Cha Am and Hua Hin by bus from Southern Bus terminal and was quite okay Since maybe a 3 hour trip, can't remember exactly.
Taxi is also feasible if you are happy to pay a fair bit more, for your extra comfort.
Train travel normally needs to be booked in advance of day of travel, probably because those that know find it much nicer than road travel, assuming not in 3rd class. In a train there is a far lower chance of being in an accident. Ha ha.
Not sure I understand the popularity of Hua Hin. As a beech destination there are a lot of Rocky areas and a lot of monkeys. Cha Am better but still so so for me. Yes its much quieter than Pattaya. Mongering is probably weak but at least there is some. There is a cave in Phetburi and a cable car but its not that special. Maybe Hua Hin is for golfers. Not a priority destination for me on any criteria. O.K. for those who want to get away from Bangkok but not go very far.
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12-19-19 07:33 #10907
Posts: 881BKK to Hua Hin
Hi Gents.
I posted this in the Hua Hin thread too just in case anyone with a recommendation missed it here. Would someone please recommend the best way to go from BKK to Hua Hin.
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12-19-19 06:02 #10906
Posts: 367Does anyone have preference over Bangkok vs. Pattaya? What's the difference outside of one being a city and the other a resort spot? Could I do both in a week or is there too much travel time?
Are all the girls young because to me that's a turn off.
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12-18-19 15:01 #10905
Posts: 170Originally Posted by MrRussell [View Original Post]