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  1. #1775

    YELLO Hotel

    I saw YELLO hotel in booking sites which is very near to Malioboro. Is there anybody who tried or know this hotel?

  2. #1774

    Delta

    Quote Originally Posted by FastEddie48  [View Original Post]
    To Kodja.

    Yes the Massage at Delta is great not sure is 800 k great I did a 2 shots session with a Viet girl at King cross first, so even after 20 min of sensual HJ and she take off her top I still cannot finish but she try her best, I know they also have a branch in kuta Bali do you know is also called Delta.

    Fast Eddie 48.
    I have been to the Delta Bali a few times now. It only has deluxe type rooms. With urinal and bath / hand shower. I thought the Delta Bali prices were more expensive than the Jakarta prices but if it's now 800 K then they are are similarly priced.

  3. #1773

    Delta HJ

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodja  [View Original Post]
    I've been visiting various Delta locations for over 15 years, only once requested the stone massage and once the mud massage. In Bali recently I took a cold / hot water shower massage (never again!) and all the other times just the standard massage. Each and every time I had a massage there I received the complimentary HJ. I always thought it was included no matter what.

    Incidentally the way they perform the HJ is quite sensual and always worth it. It's always been a happy ending for me there.

    On at least 3 occasions I've managed to convince the therapist to open her top and let me fondle her breasts. They all insisted at first " tidak boleh" but in the end gave me permission.
    To Kodja.

    Yes the Massage at Delta is great not sure is 800 k great I did a 2 shots session with a Viet girl at King cross first, so even after 20 min of sensual HJ and she take off her top I still cannot finish but she try her best, I know they also have a branch in kuta Bali do you know is also called Delta.

    Fast Eddie 48.

  4. #1772

    Delta

    Quote Originally Posted by Smoothy  [View Original Post]
    The hand job is included as standard service at Delta if you get the hot stone massage.
    I've been visiting various Delta locations for over 15 years, only once requested the stone massage and once the mud massage. In Bali recently I took a cold / hot water shower massage (never again!) and all the other times just the standard massage. Each and every time I had a massage there I received the complimentary HJ. I always thought it was included no matter what.

    Incidentally the way they perform the HJ is quite sensual and always worth it. It's always been a happy ending for me there.

    On at least 3 occasions I've managed to convince the therapist to open her top and let me fondle her breasts. They all insisted at first " tidak boleh" but in the end gave me permission.

  5. #1771
    Quote Originally Posted by FastEddie48  [View Original Post]
    To Avtan.

    Try delta spa at kelpa gading few weeks ago a 2 HR experience with a HJ one of the best massage I ever have, there are sauna all over Jakarta also in Bali I pick the mud bath cost is 800 k not cheap, it cost more than my full serve at king cross next door w a Viet girl but I feel great after my massage.

    Fast Eddie 48.
    The hand job is included as standard service at Delta if you get the hot stone massage. No extra charge for the HJ, and no tip required. When I go to Delta, I always get that hot stone massage since it's awesome. I agree with you that it's great, and in my opinion it's the best massage I've ever had anywhere. I have had over 100 hot stone massages at Delta, but even though the hand job is free with the massage, I rarely let the girls jerk my cock off. I am only good for one shot a day normally and the last thing I want is to waste it on a hand job. I want to be balls deep in pussy every night so I take a pass on those hand jobs. The girls are always surprised when I don't let them give me the hand job. That being said, I do go ahead with the HJ when the girls are stunning, but that's rare.

  6. #1770

    Delta spa

    Quote Originally Posted by Avtan  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the info. Anyone else had experience with extras during in room massage at Hyatt? What's the damage for the extras? I would be staying there for a week next week. Saw that massage starts from 6 am onwards. Was hoping to have a daily treatment for the morning wood.
    To Avtan.

    Try delta spa at kelpa gading few weeks ago a 2 HR experience with a HJ one of the best massage I ever have, there are sauna all over Jakarta also in Bali I pick the mud bath cost is 800 k not cheap, it cost more than my full serve at king cross next door w a Viet girl but I feel great after my massage.

    Fast Eddie 48.

  7. #1769

    Hyatt in room massage

    Quote Originally Posted by Chacal60  [View Original Post]
    Stayed last week at the Grand Hyatt, adjoining Plaza Indonesia. Not only is it GF, but when I ordered an in room massage from the spa after my jet-lagged arrival, the therapist enthusiastically offered full release with her top off. Service with a smile.

    After that, I had no worry calling down to reception and asking them to let guests come straight up to my room. It is a 5 star place so not for punters on a budget, but if your company can foot the bill for you, I recommend it.

    P.S. The therapist had the most amazing set of DD breasts, no kidding. I had not seen bug naturals on an Asian girl before. She refused all requests for anything other than a HJ, but it was a nice treat.
    Thanks for the info. Anyone else had experience with extras during in room massage at Hyatt? What's the damage for the extras? I would be staying there for a week next week. Saw that massage starts from 6 am onwards. Was hoping to have a daily treatment for the morning wood.

  8. #1768

    Risky business?

    Don't want to risk getting her in trouble. Drop me a PM to set me at ease, and then perhaps I can share.

    Quote Originally Posted by Smoothy  [View Original Post]
    Can you send me a PM with her name? I will look her up.

  9. #1767
    Quote Originally Posted by NattyBumpo  [View Original Post]
    Which Ritz Carlton are you talking about? The Pacific Place or the Mega Kuningan across from the JW? Or both.

    I have never stayed at a Kempsinski property. The one in BKK across from Siam Paragon is very impressive, but the location is not convenient for our sport. Looking from the outside, the Kempinski Jakarta does look that outstanding. I will take your word on its quality, however.

    The new Westin Jakarta is good news. With the merger between Marriott and Starwood now complete, points earned within either hotel group can be used or exchanged between accounts. I transferred some of my random superfluous Starwood points into my Marriott account for example. There are a lot of quality hotel choices in Jakarta. BKK is relatively cheaper, but good hotel deals are available in Jakarta if you look for them.
    Ritz Carlton Mega Kuningan. I love the rooms there. I haven't stayed at the one at Pacific Place, but I consider that to be more of an apartment setup than a hotel. The Kempinski doesn't look like much from the outside since it used to be Hotel Indonesia, but the rooms are great.

  10. #1766
    Quote Originally Posted by Smoothy  [View Original Post]
    I never tried the Renaissance in BKK. I have always stayed at the JW Marriott there on soi 2. I'll check it out next time.
    Location, Location, Location. You really can't beat the JW Marriott on soi 2 overlooking Nana. But I actually prefer the Marriott Thonglor Exec Apartment Hotel over on Thonglor (soi 57) or the Marriott Park Executive Apartment Hotel on Soi 24. I like the 1 bedroom apartment concept better and location wise the Thonglor area has an interesting collection of upscale dining and nightclubbing (G-club) opportunities, plus its only 2 stops on the BTS from Cowboy so I do not feel isolated. The Soi 24 Marriott property is a about a 5 minute walk to Sukumvit and the Phrom Phong BTS station and you pass by a string of naughty massage shops along the way. Both properties are approximately 30% less the price of the JW. It's an interesting alternative is all I am saying.

    Quote Originally Posted by Smoothy  [View Original Post]
    Unfortunately, all of my points are at the Marriott so I can't stay at Hyatt or Intercon in Jakarta.
    I suggest that you check out either the Intercontinental or Hyatt Chase credit card. They pay for themselves with their annual free night voucher. The Intercontinental card has a $49 annual fee. The Hyatt card has a $75 annual fee. Both annual card fees are waived for the first year as they hand out incentive free nights to new members. You can then cancel your card before the 2nd years fees are due, although it costs virtually nothing to remain a member or rather $49 for a night at the Jakarta Intercontinental and $79 for a night at the Jakarta Hyatt.

  11. #1765
    Quote Originally Posted by Smoothy  [View Original Post]
    I agree with you there. However, although I think the Hyatt is great, I don't think the Hyatt is the very top of the pyramid in Jakarta. I like the Kempsinski better. I also prefer the Ritz Carlton. However, the Hyatt and Kempinski are more convenient than the Ritz. <snip>The Westin is opening soon in Kuningan. I would expect that to possibly be the best hotel in town when it opens, but it is not connected to a mall and it's in a location that will have horrible traffic, so I wouldn't recommend it.
    Which Ritz Carlton are you talking about? The Pacific Place or the Mega Kuningan across from the JW? Or both.

    I have never stayed at a Kempsinski property. The one in BKK across from Siam Paragon is very impressive, but the location is not convenient for our sport. Looking from the outside, the Kempinski Jakarta does look that outstanding. I will take your word on its quality, however.

    The new Westin Jakarta is good news. With the merger between Marriott and Starwood now complete, points earned within either hotel group can be used or exchanged between accounts. I transferred some of my random superfluous Starwood points into my Marriott account for example. There are a lot of quality hotel choices in Jakarta. BKK is relatively cheaper, but good hotel deals are available in Jakarta if you look for them.

  12. #1764
    Quote Originally Posted by NattyBumpo  [View Original Post]
    I totally agree. The Jakarta JW Marriott pool is shockingly not up to the Marriott standard elsewhere. It is a 2* hotel pool at best. For that reason I do not recommend the Jakarta JW Marriott. I stayed there twice. My first and last time. 555.

    In the course of my travels I have found that there are much better accommodations in Jakarta at this price point. For example the Intercontinental and at the top of the pyramid the Hyatt: The Intercontinental pool is very nice and as I reported earlier the Hyatt's pool is amazing in the amount of space and relative privacy it affords to its guests. I am aware that there are some other really fine hotels in Jakarta like the Mulia Senayan (CJ's), the Shangri-La (Bats), and the Fairmont for example which I have not had pleasure of trying out. But as long as I can keep accumulating hotel points on my various Chase hotel credit cards which allow me to stay for free at the Intercontinental and the Hyatt, there is no incentive for me to stay elsewhere.

    I also have the Chase Marriott card, but I prefer not to use its annual free night voucher at the Jakarta JW. Instead, I prefer to use the Marriott Hotel voucher at the BKK Renaissance Hotel for two free nights during my visit to BKK. On those nights I plan to make my annual pilgrimage to the nearby Spasso bar at the JW Hyatt BKK and Mixx bar at the Intercontinental BKK. The rest of my 5 week stay in BKK will be for $$$ at various Suite/Apartment type hotels on or near Sukhumvit like the Fraser BKK and the Marriott Thonglosr Exec Apartment Hotel.
    I agree with you there. However, although I think the Hyatt is great, I don't think the Hyatt is the very top of the pyramid in Jakarta. I like the Kempsinski better. I also prefer the Ritz Carlton. However, the Hyatt and Kempinski are more convenient than the Ritz. Some people say the Dharmawansa is the best, but I don't agree with that at all. I do think the Hyatt was the best 20 years ago though. The Westin is opening soon in Kuningan. I would expect that to possibly be the best hotel in town when it opens, but it is not connected to a mall and it's in a location that will have horrible traffic, so I wouldn't recommend it.

    I never tried the Renaissance in BKK. I have always stayed at the JW Marriott there on soi 2. I'll check it out next time. Unfortunately, all of my points are at the Marriott so I can't stay at Hyatt or Intercon in Jakarta.

  13. #1763
    Quote Originally Posted by Smoothy  [View Original Post]
    Unfortunately, the pool at the JW Marriott is basically worthless.
    I totally agree. The Jakarta JW Marriott pool is shockingly not up to the Marriott standard elsewhere. It is a 2* hotel pool at best. For that reason I do not recommend the Jakarta JW Marriott. I stayed there twice. My first and last time. 555.

    In the course of my travels I have found that there are much better accommodations in Jakarta at this price point. For example the Intercontinental and at the top of the pyramid the Hyatt: The Intercontinental pool is very nice and as I reported earlier the Hyatt's pool is amazing in the amount of space and relative privacy it affords to its guests. I am aware that there are some other really fine hotels in Jakarta like the Mulia Senayan (CJ's), the Shangri-La (Bats), and the Fairmont for example which I have not had pleasure of trying out. But as long as I can keep accumulating hotel points on my various Chase hotel credit cards which allow me to stay for free at the Intercontinental and the Hyatt, there is no incentive for me to stay elsewhere.

    I also have the Chase Marriott card, but I prefer not to use its annual free night voucher at the Jakarta JW. Instead, I prefer to use my Marriott Hotel voucher and points at the BKK Renaissance Hotel for two free nights during my visit to BKK. On those nights I plan to make my annual pilgrimage to the nearby Spasso bar at the JW Hyatt BKK and Mixx bar at the Intercontinental BKK. The rest of my 5 week stay in BKK will be for $$$ at various Suite/Apartment type hotels on or near Sukhumvit like the Fraser BKK and the Marriott Thonglor Exec Apartment Hotel.

  14. #1762
    Quote Originally Posted by NattyBumpo  [View Original Post]
    I really like their swimming pool which is very nice and almost as expansive as the Hyatt's pool.

    One last thing, talking about girl friendly hotels; I enjoy inviting my favorite girls over in the afternoon for a pool party, lunch and shag. The girls seem to really enjoy it too.
    Unfortunately, the pool at the JW Marriott is basically worthless.

  15. #1761

    the Hyatt vs the Intercontinental

    Chacal60, that's a very interesting story about the Hyatt. I stayed at the Hyatt Jakarta gratis on hotel points for part of my last Jakarta visit and I really liked the hotel. The rooms are large and extremely comfortable. The location is smack dab in the middle of everything so lots of high quality restaurants are close and a trip down to Malioboro or up to CJ's is pretty easily done. Last but not least, the pool / garden area has about the nicest, most expansive swimming pool of any city hotel I have ever seen. Fortunately for me, I have accumulated enough points since my last visit for a free 7 night stay at the Hyatt on my upcoming trip. Here is a tip: check out the Chase Hyatt credit card. It comes with an annual free night voucher at any Hyatt worldwide so the card pays for itself and the points do add up. I will remember your tip about the in-room massage. LOL. Thanks for the heads up.

    I am also booked gratis on hotel points (a different Chase credit card) for the next 7 nights of my upcoming Jakarta visit at the Intercontinental Hotel. Its another sweet deal and I like the Intercontinental Hotel as well. The rooms are smaller than those of the Hyatt, yet they are more elegantly appointed and classy. Upon check in, the hotel will automatically bump my reservation up to an executive floor room due to my Priority Club membership which means free afternoon & evening drinks and hors the'oeuvres in their executive lounge. The Intercontinental Hotel's location is a slightly less desirable than the Hyatt being that it is in it's own little enclave encircled by immense Jakarta boulevards. A taxi is needed to go just about anywhere. But the complimentary buffet breakfasts at the Intercontinental are outstanding, even better than those over at the Hyatt, IMO, and I really like their swimming pool which is very nice and almost as expansive as the Hyatt's pool. Needless to say I have had good times in both hotels in 2016 and I am looking forward to more, even better good times on my next trip.

    One last thing, talking about girl friendly hotels; I enjoy inviting my favorite girls over in the afternoon for a pool party, lunch and shag. The girls seem to really enjoy it too.

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