Thread: Ho Chi Minh City - Hotels
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12-21-14 09:18 #384
Posts: 7Originally Posted by AmericanThief [View Original Post]
I called them prior booking and confirmed it's OK to bring a Vietnamese.
A xe om guy told me most hotels in Ben thanh allow to bring Vietnamese.
However it's best to call them before you book.
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12-21-14 06:19 #383
Posts: 339This thread seems a little crazy about the whole girl in room thing. Saigon (HCMC) is way more laid back than this. There is no reason to accept these terms from your hotel. They are extorting you and you should take a taxi to the next hotel.
Whatever, this is 2014 and no one in Saigon is going to have any problems with bringing a girl back to your room. This shouldn't even be an issue.
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12-18-14 13:31 #382
Posts: 2204Originally Posted by MikHcmc [View Original Post]
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12-18-14 13:21 #381
Posts: 285Originally Posted by FunMan13 [View Original Post]
You need to show a marriage cert and relevant I'd to book a single room with your vn wife if you are foreigner, Or just book a 3 star or less hotel.
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12-18-14 08:02 #380
Posts: 651Foreigners & Viet Girls
I got to know a lady (she was 40 yo, conservatively dressed, so not a young hooker) in 2007 to 2009 via Adultfriendfinder. I visited HCMC 3 times to meet up with her. I always stayed at the A&them Hotel in D1. She would come to the hotel every night after work and stayed until morning to go back to work. I had booked a double room. She even had breakfast in the hotel. We had no problem with the hotel staff.
In 2009, we decided to rent a car and driver to go to Vung Tau, the beach resort. When we checked into the hotel, we were not allowed to stay in one room because we were not married. Nothing I could do to change their mind. So I had to get a second room in her name and let the driver stay in that room (probably he would have slept in the car). Everyone knew the arrangement and was happy with it (except me who had to pay for the second room).
What I am trying to point out is there is a law in Vietnam banning foreigners and Vietnamese who are not married from staying in the same hotel room. So stop thinking like a foreigner. It's their law. They have to follow it.
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08-13-14 14:10 #379
Posts: 192Originally Posted by Pesto26 [View Original Post]
I was in one hotel and I stupidly somehow let them know I was taking a girl back and they took her ID (11 pm) and called me when she left to see if I was ok. I was horrifie that they cute receptionist knew what I was doing. Only 30 min after I arrived at the hotel. So was so cute too. I'm sure she would have loved me otherwise.
But a few days later when I befriended a local girl who scootered me around all over the place we got into the room without a second glance. I told her that the hotel would want her I'd and she just scoffed and walked straight in with a wave. Cool as a cucumber with me, the nervous old dude, behind her.
The hotel also had a back door which meant you could get to the lift without going past reception. Helpful for the next trip.
But then 3 months ago some old hag made me pay for a second room for a girl. $12 down the drain. Check out the hotel's reception layout online. This walk of shame thing is a bit annoying in small hotels.
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08-13-14 06:06 #378
Posts: 10I've sifted through many reports (up to page 51) I believe. It seems that girl friendly hotels mean that you can bring up a girl to stay overnight right? What if I just wanted to get it on during the day and she would leave before lets say. 10 pm? Is that safe to do? Any help will be appreciated and I will be posting reports from my time in Vietnam.
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08-12-14 13:58 #377
Posts: 3Vien Dong Hotel
Hi everyone,
New here and new to the scene.
Just wondering if Vien Dong hotel was GF?
I heard the masseuse there are good looking.
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08-11-14 22:15 #376
Posts: 322Originally Posted by OzzieSuds [View Original Post]
Strike off last two.
Sophia looks good as per latest review on tripadvisor.
One guy seem to complain about hotel staff bugging him about sending female to room.
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08-11-14 05:28 #375
Posts: 1121Originally Posted by DwayneJohnson [View Original Post]
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08-09-14 21:08 #374
Posts: 322HCMC hotel recommendations needed
Hi guys,
I will be in HCMC next month for short duration.
Obviously, I am looking forward to bringing few hot ladies back from either 91 or Bin bin hence searching girl friendly hotels in the vicinity.
Don't have much time to explore all that HCMC has to offer so will stick with these two bars only.
Narrowed down search to below 2-3 stars and location looks fine from google maps.
Sources are websites guestfriendlyhotel and bargirlfriendlyhotels.
Please let me know if you recommend any of the below or if you can confirm it as girlfriendly.
List.
1) Spring Hotel. 44 - 46 Le Thanh Ton St, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
2) Bongsen Annex Hotel (Bong sen hotel 2). 61-63 Haiba Trung Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
3) White Lotus Hotel. 6 A Thi Sach, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
4) Sophia Hotel. 36 - 38 Thai Van Lung, Ben Nghe Ward, Dist. 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
5) Tan Hoang Long Hotel. 84 Mac Thi Buoi. District 1, Ho Chi Minh City 08, Vietnam.
6) Dong Do Hotel. 35 Mac Thi Buoi St. , Dist. 1, Ho Chi Minh City.
Thanks,
DJ
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06-09-14 12:47 #373
Posts: 229Hosen 2
Well, here is the calculation.
If roomboy arranges girls for you is 50 $.
If you bypass roomboy: 40 $ + 10 $ hotel.
If you bypass the pimp: 30 $ + 10 $ hotel.
I never tried to pull the rate down again, may be you guys try and let us know how it goes.
I wouldn't mind paying 10 $ to hotel as they collect the girl's I'd and check with us before releasing girl.
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04-21-14 15:51 #372
Posts: 143Hong Vy 1 hotel girl friendly?
Anyone know if the Hong Vy 1 hotel on Hai Ba Trung is guest friendly? It looks like the type of 3 star hotels that usually let you bring back girls, but I thought I'd check here to see if anyone has any first hand knowledge. I need to stay in that area for a meeting, also close to NPK.
Thanks in advance
FriendlyLast edited by FriendlyPlanet; 04-21-14 at 15:54. Reason: Typos
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04-05-14 13:40 #371
Posts: 364Originally Posted by PinkPearl [View Original Post]
With someone with as many posts as you. I really can't believe the questions you are asking? Most just have logical answers that you don't what to accept. I am not a Vietnam expert like some of our other brothers on this forum. But in short the logical answer is prostitution is illegal in this country. The government is very hard on it. There is no book written how to break laws and get away with it. LOL. Which is what you want. 4-5 star hotels cater to a different class of people that 2-3 star. 1,2. 3 star hotels are more likely to look the other way. I highly doubt anyone will warn you police is coming. Even if they want to warn you so they do not get in trouble themselves there will be no time. When you monger you are putting yourself in a dangerous situation each and every time. Asian country laws and culture might not follow logic but you can say the same about some American laws. If you are in a raid don't worry you won't be able to talk with them anyway because of language barrier. You are in deep sh. Just read the forum and take what you like and stop trying to make sense of asian laws and the logical way to commit illegal activities.
If anyone has a great trip report yours should be excellent! I can't wait to hear your adventures
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04-05-14 02:28 #370
Posts: 522Saigon Europe Hotel. 207 De Tham
Stayed there during my trip. Decent place, like most of the hotels in the area in that price range. The Ashton is better but a little more money. I will try that next trip. One of the things I liked is it's off Bui Vien so it's not as noisy. Other than the woman on the bicycle with the recorded message blaring over a loud bull horn. Why would the locals let that happen at 6:00? Breakfast was decent and staff was accommodating. Maybe a little too much as I like to be left alone as I do my morning wake up ritual. As with most of SE Asia the internet can be spotty during peak hours. I had to go out in the corridor and reset the access point a few times.
They have a metal shutter that closes the entrance at night. You ring a bell and they let you in. No problem with girls. But they do not take their info so you're responsible for your guest and your belongings.
I will check out the Ashton if I can ascertain that they are girl friendly. I stayed at the Mini Hotel on Bui Vien last trip and they had very strict policy. No Vietnamese guests after 22:00.