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Some thoughts.
Originally Posted by
IGuyTdh
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Folks,
I am thinking of visiting GT this Sunday / Monday based on your feedback. I am planning to drive from FRA as opposed to visiting Oase / World / Sharks.
Did any of you go to GT this week?
How is the line up?
Thanks in advance.
I have been to GT and the FRA area clubs several times and have driven between them on several occasions. If you only have a few days, I would strongly consider staying in the FRA area since it is a several hour trip from FRA to DUS by car. I haven't been to the clubs since November (sigh) , but based upon my experiences then (see ROD) I would suggest Sharks on Sunday and Oase on all other days if you have a car. Mainhatten, World and Palace are also good options, but I would stick to Sharks and Oase if you only have 2 days IMHO. If you have more than 2 days, a trip to the NRW to check out ACA and GT would be an excellent idea. Enjoy!
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Originally Posted by
Yannnick
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As I will be so lucky to be in the NRW area within the next month I would like to know if one of the regular guests could answer this: is Ines (BIH) still working there and is she still the same? I think she was one of the most stunning ladies there with natural body and breasts and no tattoo, providing an exellent time in the rooms. Unfortunately things can change so quickly. Thanks for your help.
Yannick
Innes (. Bo) still works at GT. Her tits are sagging. She's still quite busy and she's one of those girls with consistently good service over the years. She's been around for a while and must be in her early 30s now. I still remember her from way back when she was working at ACA under a different name (Dina, I think).
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As I will be so lucky to be in the NRW area within the next month I would like to know if one of the regular guests could answer this: is Ines (BIH) still working there and is she still the same? I think she was one of the most stunning ladies there with natural body and breasts and no tattoo, providing an exellent time in the rooms. Unfortunately things can change so quickly. Thanks for your help.
Yannick
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Originally Posted by
Optimist
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Sometimes they have checkpoints on other directions also. As Akibono says the German traffic police seem to be very very professional and polite. I have never come across the sarcasm and officiousness I have found in my home country. So, stick by the rules, and no problems
Your chances of getting pulled over go up if your not leaving at closing. Thirty cars pulling out just after 1am is the best time to be leaving even if you've only had a few beers.
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Originally Posted by
IGuyTdh
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Folks,
I am thinking of visiting GT this Sunday / Monday. I am planning to drive from FRA as opposed to visiting Oase / World / Sharks.
Did any of you go to GT this week?
How is the line up?
Thanks in advance.
Bump. I will landing in FRA. So based on the feedback I will decide to drive to GT vs visit Oase.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by
Akibono
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On the main road 221 in the direction toward Brueggen, there is often a police checkpoint to look out for DUIs. You can turn left and drive around the area if you are concerned. Unless, you are above the limit, you should have no problem as the police are very professional.
Sometimes they have checkpoints on other directions also. As Akibono says the German traffic police seem to be very very professional and polite. I have never come across the sarcasm and officiousness I have found in my home country. So, stick by the rules, and no problems
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Folks,
I am thinking of visiting GT this Sunday / Monday based on your feedback. I am planning to drive from FRA as opposed to visiting Oase / World / Sharks.
Did any of you go to GT this week?
How is the line up?
Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by
Zizzo1
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This week I will be in GT to meet lisa and other German girls with big boobs. I red in the past some reports about police control for alchool just around the corner? Is It true? I have my hotel in Roermond.
Do you know something about alchool test in that direction? Thanks a lot.
On the main road 221 in the direction toward Brueggen, there is often a police checkpoint to look out for DUIs. You can turn left and drive around the area if you are concerned. Unless, you are above the limit, you should have no problem as the police are very professional.
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This week I will be in GT to meet lisa and other German girls with big boobs. I red in the past some reports about police control for alchool just around the corner? Is It true? I have my hotel in Roermond.
Do you know something about alchool test in that direction? Thanks a lot.
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i need my driving license. if a resident german gets caught on thhe autobahn with 41km / h above the speed limit he will lose his license for one month, plus a fine and points. so i am careful about speed limits. i do not use apps or radar warners.
hb
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Originally Posted by
hessen bub
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sure. but that's half the fun. lol.
be sure to stick to the speed limits, they are enforced by various measures: temporary and fix speed traps, laser pistols, video cars. driving in germany is different from most other countires in the world because there's areas with no speed limit that can be followed by 120 or 100 km / h zones.
hb
or the dreaded 80 or 60. i see cars on the left lane zipping past me (my rentals are cheap with weak acceleration) , and i'm pretty sure they would get hit by speed cams. what a collegue told me is that you can get an app for a smartphone that gives you alerts of upcoming speedcams and usually people reports of new speed cams for updates. it's an options if you like to keep constant speed on the bahn without the worry of low speed zones. i know my tomtom app on my smartphone has an option, but requires data. my standalone tomtom has that feature also, but obviously it's not up-to-date, but koln cams around the bridge doesn't seem to change. typically (not sure if always) , you'll see a warning, it says "radar."
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Originally Posted by
pussyliccker
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there is a speed range at which fuel usage is most economical.
sure. but that's half the fun. lol.
be sure to stick to the speed limits, they are enforced by various measures: temporary and fix speed traps, laser pistols, video cars. driving in germany is different from most other countires in the world because there's areas with no speed limit that can be followed by 120 or 100 km / h zones.
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Originally Posted by
breadman
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i've rented cars in belgium without the need for an idp, we can add that to the list. any others?
netherlands.
this is good to know for newbies driving in the autobahn, and more importantly that there's freaking speed cameras at places typically around the bridges. no speed cameras in the states(i believe it's illegal). although the unlimited speed limit zones are nice, it creates significant abrupt changes in your speed as you're driving. i'm used to highways with constant speed so i don't have to break and accelerate so often. there is a speed range at which fuel usage is most economical.
Originally Posted by
mr ho
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haha, since the invention gps for car is actually japanese invention,
actually, it was the us navy, but i guess you mean first used in the consumer market for vehicles.
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The most important and prettiest street sign in Germany on the Autobahn:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Zeichen_282.svg
HB
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Originally Posted by
Ultrahappy
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So, if you are just traveling to Germany, you can save the $30 IDP fee. But, some other countries in Europe (like Romania for example) DO require the IDP and the car rental agencies won't rent to you without one, so check the specific countries you are traveling to if traveling outside of Germany.
I've rented cars in Belgium without the need for an IDP, we can add that to the list. Any others?