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  1. #55969
    Sat night Rainbow 4 was almost standing room only.

    Dynamic pricing should have had them Raising drink prices by 50 %.

    They do raise Barfine s on busy days.

    Would I go if my water costed 150 baht instead of 100 baht. Is the Pope Jewish.

  2. #55968
    White skin vs Blacks.

    I'm prefer Whites.

    Rainbow 4 girl pre COVID darkie skin always pretty but shy never had customers.

    Now guys can't get enough of her. Has guys going after her while she has Customers.

    You can tell she has grown up as a Bargirl. LOL.

    Must be hard being thrown to the Wolves.

  3. #55967
    Quote Originally Posted by Nyezhov  [View Original Post]
    How do I reach that opinion? Well after 40 years in Thailand I can tell you, even just based on the questions asked on this board, that people should learn how to crawl before they walk. If you don't know the pricing structure in various venues, if you if you need to ask how to approach a Thai girl, if you don't understand the difference between a Korean and a Japanese style venue, if you have to ask whether a hotel is a girlfriend friendly or not, if you don't even know how to act in Nana or Thermae, if you're constant cheap Charliing over $20, then you shouldn't be in a venue which is designed for Japanese people. If you can't figure out where you are, you shouldn't be somewhere else.

    You think these newbies are able to run a marathon before they can stand on their own two feet?

    Up to you kids but I've been doing this for 40 years and I will tell you that if you are inexperienced in Thailand, don't bother with Thaniya. If that upsets a fanboy, well nothing I can do about it. Personally, I enjoy Thaniya myself. I also speak pidgen Japanese.

    News flash news flash news flash: Read back years and years boys and girls and you'll see reports of the famous Sukhumvit worm dude.
    From the veterans. I was planning on pimp as my splurge. Planned to stick around nana. I prefer GND looks, is Thaniya worth the visit? Or should I roam towards pattaya. Thanks all. I'll report back as soon as I return. Plan. Nana, soapy, regular massage, sleep, pimp, different soay, sleep, rinse and repeat. Plan to find LT for days 2 and 3. Thanks all!

  4. #55966
    Quote Originally Posted by Lcale1982  [View Original Post]
    Bolt accepts card now, used card on it a few months ago. Unless they removed the feature recently.
    Last I tried was May 2023. Not sure if they added it recently.

  5. #55965
    Quote Originally Posted by Scarer  [View Original Post]
    Both Grab and Bolt are good options. Grab cars are usually available more quickly than Bolt due to a larger network. Grab tends to be more expensive than Bolt, but it accepts both cards and cash (My UK Mastercard works without any problems on Grab). Bolt, on the other hand, is cash-only, and you must pay cash to the driver at the end of each trip.
    Bolt accepts card now, used card on it a few months ago. Unless they removed the feature recently.

  6. #55964
    Quote Originally Posted by BigDaddy1906  [View Original Post]
    I'll be in Bangkok late next week. I'll be traveling a lot in the city and the hotel I'm staying at (for work) is not near the metro and I don't feel that thrilled about taking the bus. Which car service is better, Grab or Bolt? Thanks in advance.
    Both Grab and Bolt are good options. Grab cars are usually available more quickly than Bolt due to a larger network. Grab tends to be more expensive than Bolt, but it accepts both cards and cash (My UK Mastercard works without any problems on Grab). Bolt, on the other hand, is cash-only, and you must pay cash to the driver at the end of each trip.

  7. #55963
    Quote Originally Posted by 11Bravo  [View Original Post]
    This works, BUT... Depending on how heavy you travel, you can get bitten. Coming back from a home leave, I booked 2 tickets, home to BKK and BKK to a sand box. Leaving the US, you get 2 bags, 50 lbs each (I was coming back from home leave so bags were full). But because I had a separate ticket for the next leg, the baggage allowance was a LOT less, and I had a choice: trash or pay the excess fees. And excess fees are not cheap. Probably wouldn't apply for a short vacation trip, but just something to be aware of.
    The excess baggage fee is cheaper when added during the trip booking. Just make sure to check how much baggage is allowed for the entire journey per leg.

    Another trick is to use the multi-city option on booking platforms, selecting convenient dates for each city you plan to visit. This way, the platform tries to suggest the cheapest options through partner airlines, and in some cases, that includes the same baggage policy for the entire journey, as it is considered a single ticket.

    I usually book a UK Jakarta / Bali.

    Bangkok UK as a multi-city trip and it gives me KLM / Air France combo. Later, for travel between Indonesia and Thailand, I separately book with Air Asia and select excess baggage as needed during the booking.

  8. #55962

    Which One to Choose?

    I'll be in Bangkok late next week. I'll be traveling a lot in the city and the hotel I'm staying at (for work) is not near the metro and I don't feel that thrilled about taking the bus. Which car service is better, Grab or Bolt? Thanks in advance.

  9. #55961
    Quote Originally Posted by Steve9696  [View Original Post]
    You don't actually have to take the routes they give you. You can book a round trip to London say and a round trip from London to Bangkok separately. This often comes out cheaper than doing a single booking and you have a lot more flexibility.
    This works, BUT... Depending on how heavy you travel, you can get bitten. Coming back from a home leave, I booked 2 tickets, home to BKK and BKK to a sand box. Leaving the US, you get 2 bags, 50 lbs each (I was coming back from home leave so bags were full). But because I had a separate ticket for the next leg, the baggage allowance was a LOT less, and I had a choice: trash or pay the excess fees. And excess fees are not cheap. Probably wouldn't apply for a short vacation trip, but just something to be aware of.

  10. #55960
    Quote Originally Posted by HorseTrader  [View Original Post]
    I tried this concept a few times times, it was always much more expensive to book 2 shorter round trips than 1 longer round trip. I tried to get 2+ days layovers in Vienna, Istanbul, and Seoul. Sometimes the airlines let you select your layover that might be 24-hours later than I would normally select (e.g. , 4-hour or 28-hour layover), that can be an OK deal but only 24 hours to visit a place isn't very much time. Whenever I've called the airline for flexible scheduling the price goes up for telephone assisted reservations, my best deals for several years have always been booked online.
    Ever tried multi city function for your search?

  11. #55959
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    This is a mistaken stereotype people have of the current Japan. When I was in Tokyo in the early 1990's I agree everything seemed really expensive to me. The Yen was very strong back then. Now the Yen is worth less than half the amount it was in the early 90's. You can go to decent restaurants and have a bowl of udon, gyoza, and a katsu don for $7 US. Yes, $7 US! If you only want beef and rice there are many places for only 170 yen ($1. 20 US) to $2. 50 US. Japan is dirt cheap (if you don't need Western restaurants like Denny's) unless you want AYCE Kobe or wagyu beef for about $60 US. Stay a block or two off the packed tourist areas. Japan salaries are very low and there is no pay equality for women. Why you are starting to see more and more young girls working the streets and many red light districts.

    I put Wendy's as my example so Americans would know what I'm referring to. $15 US for a combo but Wendy's is branded quite differently in Japan. It wants to be a high end Artisan style fast food chain. I never go to Wendy's here because they have outpriced themselves. Carl's Jr is less than half the price as Wendy's Japan.



    Yes, I think all of us who have lived in Thailand play that game saying it's our first night in Thailand. Usually quickly ruined by another girl in the bar who recognizes you. My favorite when I'm doing this is when the victim says to another girl in Thai this guy is new. Then the other girl says he can speak Thai!
    Japan is one of my favorite destinations. Never engage in P4 P there, just eat, travel, and enjoy the sites and weather. It's really an amazing value now. Hotels are not expensive in food as you have stated is downright cheap for the amazing quality that you get. Once you eat ramen in Japan you really can't enjoy it anywhere else.

  12. #55958
    Quote Originally Posted by Goatscrot  [View Original Post]
    I'd be ok with 3500 for MSOG and PSE performance with a gal like that.
    I'll report back when I can.

  13. #55957
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    This is a mistaken stereotype people have of the current Japan. When I was in Tokyo in the early 1990's I agree everything seemed really expensive to me. The Yen was very strong back then. Now the Yen is worth less than half the amount it was in the early 90's. You can go to decent restaurants and have a bowl of udon, gyoza, and a katsu don for $7 US. Yes, $7 US! If you only want beef and rice there are many places for only 170 yen ($1. 20 US) to $2. 50 US. Japan is dirt cheap (if you don't need Western restaurants like Denny's) unless you want AYCE Kobe or wagyu beef for about $60 US. Stay a block or two off the packed tourist areas. Japan salaries are very low and there is no pay equality for women. Why you are starting to see more and more young girls working the streets and many red light districts.

    I put Wendy's as my example so Americans would know what I'm referring to. $15 US for a combo but Wendy's is branded quite differently in Japan. It wants to be a high end Artisan style fast food chain. I never go to Wendy's here because they have outpriced themselves. Carl's Jr is less than half the price as Wendy's Japan.



    Yes, I think all of us who have lived in Thailand play that game saying it's our first night in Thailand. Usually quickly ruined by another girl in the bar who recognizes you. My favorite when I'm doing this is when the victim says to another girl in Thai this guy is new. Then the other girl says he can speak Thai!
    I was talking about QUALITY restaurants. I like food. Actually love a triple Baconator (lived across the road from a Wendys in NYC in the day). Anyway, TOKYO.

    I lived at San San Niju Minami Azabu. Insanely expensive PH that my idiot inv bank for at mega US $ a month. I was a mid level trader. , my boss had a 3 story house in Hiroo. Those were the days my friend.

    So, I used to lunch in Roppongi (daily) at Brasserie Bernhard (Belgian French) and drop $120 on lunch a day. Places like JOEL (magical French at $250 a head). Some fancy Italian in Hiroo where they tell you the menu. Mega $300/ head. But I hear you. Loved my hole in the wall sushi and local RAMEN shops etc. But my wife (EX) was a hootie tottie and she loved Spago in Roppongi (is it still there) and the Okura Hotel teppanyaki. I was a member at the American Club and could drink 1st growth Bordeaux on my inv bank's credit by the bottle. Whatever we wanted we would get (82 Margaux, 85 Cheval Blanc etc). Oh those DAYS. Just obscene wastes of $$.

    My fave places were the drinking bars = Yakitori behind curtains where I was the ONLY Gaijin they would see.

    Thaniya is the same and its a lottery for us Gaijin at the best of times.

  14. #55956
    Quote Originally Posted by PayForIt  [View Original Post]
    I just do not know how you reach that opinion.

    Whilst I don't fit into any of those categories, I've had better nights in Thaniya than I've ever had in Therme, Nana or Cowboy. Why do inexperienced punters therefore fare worse? No reason. Provided a guy has the balls to approach he will do very well in Thaniya.
    Amen. I've had great times. Woeful times and all in between. My last venture over Christmas was a disaster. But I'm back next week and am bringing Hihongo avec moi.

  15. #55955
    Well hopefully the mods will put this one right next to the one I just posted, because I accidentally hit the upload button and of course we don't get a chance to edit God knows why, but regardless, I haven't seen the original worm Dude since before COVID, however, he has been replaced by a new and improved generation z worm dude, who, typically of modern youth, doesn't put his face on the ground and crawl up and down the sidewalk, rather, he lays on top of a skateboard. Life is complete we have a worm dude again.

    Termae was dead last night. I spied one I wanted, but she refused me because she said I'm " too big". Well that's not exactly true, she was very small, and there's a perfect illustration of how the Thermae girls talk about.

    I was chatting with the boss at Thermae about the old days. Think about it, it's been almost 30 years since Thermae moved to its present location.

    Two girls started throwing knuckles at each other on the steps of the Ramchit last night, plenty of finger pointing, slapping, pushing and screams of Eeeee Hia!.

    For those of you who seek the ultimate love, I will dash your dreams and say that school girl wasn't around last night.

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