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09-05-08 23:02 #538
Posts: 213Best Western Astor is cheaper if booked Elsewhere
About $50 as of last year. The hotel's own websites often charge high rates than sites listing hotels from different companies. Try agoda.com, asiarooms.com or asiatravel.com. Even Orbitz, priceline and travelocity can SOMETIMES offer discounted rates. It pays to check multiple sources.
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09-05-08 12:48 #537
Posts: 76Hote3ls close to LA Cafe
Belanov71, while some disagree, I like City Garden Suites in A. Mabini Street: close to LA Cafe if you wish to go there, and also close to Robinsons Place Mall which is fantastic and which has recently been extended even more. However if you decide upon City Gardens book througha website such as www.asiatravel.com or www.asiarooms.com and do not choose the cheapest rooms: for about US$10 a night more, go for the 'suite' rooms that have a bedroom, a bathroom and a lounge room. You can also visit Amazonia for ST hotel rooms if that is your style. Should you be on a higher budget, the Hyatt (Ermita) is fantastic and its evening buffet at Market Cafe for US$35 or so including free unlimited beer and soft drinks is superb. Midway in price between the two is The Manila Hotel (a long walk from LA Cafe but a short taxi ride) which will typically be US$100 for a double compared with US$160 or so for the Hyatt and US$75 for the City Garden Suites in Ermita (not to be confused with its sister property across town in Makati). Always ask for a 'high floor' to minimise traffic and other noise. RTFF for details on G Point which in some ways is classier than LA Cafe: usually has a good band playing from 2230 or so nightly if not a bit earlier. There are some ladies there too, although obviously smaller numbers than at LA Cafe.
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09-05-08 01:34 #536
Posts: 1239A F 1
Originally Posted by Escort Fan
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09-03-08 03:05 #535
Posts: 232Originally Posted by Mattrick
Also how does it rate vs the usual full service you get in AC?
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09-03-08 01:26 #534
Posts: 1239A F 1
Originally Posted by Boobs 711
Quality varies with amount:
Economy - 3000 php
Business - 5000 php
First - 7000 php
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09-02-08 21:18 #533
Posts: 14Hotels
Hi,
Could anyone recommend a reasonable priced Hotel close to La Cafe?
Any good discos to Advice on ?
B71
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09-02-08 14:11 #532
Posts: 95Airforce 1
Will be in Manila week of 20 sep.
Can anybody update me on airforce 1.
Current quality and rates?
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09-02-08 07:51 #531
Posts: 1762Best Western Hotel in Makati
Spent four days at the Best Western Hotel in Makati, it is a three star hotel providing adequate accommodations. Hotel had some bad reviews from some travel sites but they were mostly from travelers with families complaining about the hotel being too close to the night life coupled with the beggars and sellers on the street. Book online from BW website and you can get a room for about $68.00usd which is high for what you get but comparable to other hotels in Makati. Rooms are ok but the carpet needs to be replaced, wireless internet for 200P and hour is available on the top floors but it is spotty and slow. One bright spot was the breakfast was very good, overall not a bad place to stay for a short visit or an overnight stop over.
http://book.bestwestern.com/bestwest...ertyCode=99020
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08-31-08 09:04 #530
Posts: 243Field report
Ok, Hello, again. Day 1 in Manila. Plane broke down in Honolulu so arrived in Manila too late to go to Cebu. Mistakenly txted girl in Angeles, when I was supposed to txt Manila girl. HUGE mistake, as now Angeles girl is all Tampo. OH well, there is only about a million of them. So, after 13 hours on a plane, I go to Hyatt, where I stay before. Only they want 180 USD, uh, no thanks, I went to Excecutive Plaza which is anything but. 80 USD for good room, no free internet, but room is clean, bed is big, and cable is good. Went to LA Cafe as I was tired and did not want to search other clubs. Met a bunch of Americans and then brought back two ladies. Wierd thing was after the mutual showers, one girl wanted only to stick her tongue in my ass, while I had sex with the other one. Weird! I have never done/been into that, but when I had sex with anal tongue girl, all she did was complain, "its too big, it hurts, yada, yada, yada". So, that was boring listening to her, so back to fucking skinny girl. And guess what? Number 1 goes back to the tongue in the ass thing again! Guess that was all she really liked to do. Tongue in the ass, finger in the ass, etc. Kind of distracting cause I am a meat and potatoes kind of guy, just like fucking and that is it. So, finished up, gave anal tongue girl 1500php and doggy style sperm recepticle girl 2000php. Anal tongue girl complained, but I just pushed her out the door and said Aloha.
Took a plane to Cebu today (next day) and will go to beach with FH girl. Report tomorrow on tonite activities. Staying at Holiday Plaza for 2000php per night.
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08-29-08 15:53 #529
Posts: 23Over charging and under hand
The Millenium Plaza Hotel in Makati is one and don't leave anything not screwed down or the maids will help themselves.
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08-29-08 07:41 #528
Posts: 500some hotels will charge you an extra
Originally Posted by Chevy681
just let you know that some hotels will charge you an extra joiner fee. So, in case your dog (male?female?) wants to bang a hot pinay(oy) dog that would make allready three person in a room and if you here for the ladies too,number of people will increase.
I stayed some years ago in Durban Inn Makati and they quote me 300 pera extra for having 2 chicks after midnight in my room :D
4 or 5 month in the Philippines. Think twice, maybe your dog likes to gang bang and then your in big trouble :))
Blink
PS: dont worry , Im sure you can bring your dog to any hotel as long as you pay for it
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08-29-08 02:22 #527
Posts: 5Well I'm arriving from America, and staying 4 or 5 months, cutting his hair to wiffle, bringing Advantix for fleas and ticks, buying bottled water for him. Last time it cost me 350. 00 dollars for 2 weeks in a kennel. I still think I'm saving money.
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08-26-08 22:45 #526
Posts: 1008Originally Posted by Chevy681
Robb
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08-26-08 21:21 #525
Posts: 397Originally Posted by Chevy681
You will have to go through considerable paperwork, fees and airfare to get your dog there. Also pets from colder countries usually do not adapt well to the weather in the Phils and it's quite easy for them to get sick, what with polluted beaches, streets, bad drinking water, ticks, fleas, other dogs, etc. Have you found out what happens when you bring the dog home again? Will it have to go through similar paperwork, quarantine, etc.?
That's gotta be the Ritz Hotel of kennels if you say it's still cheaper to bring your dog. :)
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08-26-08 16:51 #524
Posts: 4567Las Palmas?
Skip recently reviewed Las Palmas and it is a place I used to use. I was there last month, but only because Rothman, Exec., CIty and a few others were fully booked.
Skip, what room did you use?
I got a room fronting the street and it was terribly noisy. Thinking about closing the windows tighter I realized there were also windows on the balcony. I walked out onto the balcony and closed the windows.
That balcony trip.... Sometimes you just know things are NOT right. Yea, my hands and soles of my feet were black with whatever fkn pollution rides the Manila air. Disgusting. I had to take another shower.
Las Palmas has a great location, but not high on my list of hotels to stay in while in Manila. Ooops, my advice is don't stay in mnl at all.
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