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02-12-13 12:14 #594
Posts: 10St Regis
I reconfirm St Regis as GF. Was there 2 days ago for 2 days and had two ladies (on two separate occasions). No issues at all. If you are afriad of the walk, however, I would recommend Grand Park Orchard. You can simply ask her to walk in and go up the lift. The lift does not need a key card. This is especially good for a day time romp when they don't check at all. If it is late night, they sometimes ask the ladies depending on how they are dressed.
Originally Posted by Oursdur [View Original Post]
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02-05-13 02:27 #593
Posts: 3St Regis
A quick report to confirm that St Regis is GF. Pickup from Ipanema advised me that all Singapore hotels are GF. In this instance no questions / I'd asked went straight to the room. Enjoy your time in Singapore!
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01-17-13 16:36 #592
Posts: 213Hotel Massage
So I had an experience I thought I'd share with the board. I happened to discover a "spa" in the Furama Riverfront Hotel off Havelock Road which advertised a 60 minute full body oil massage for $75 SD (in English). A small, relatively attractive Chinese girl was there and so I decided to TOFTT and see. I paid the $75 dollar fee with a 50 and three 20s. She showed me into the room and I actually had to ask for my change. I got undressed, she brought my change, and then proceeded to give me a pretty mediocre massage and only used powder. I was a little disappointed but still wanted to see what would happen. At about 30 minutes, she asked me to flip and at that point I asked about oil. So she used a little bit of oil on the legs. At about 45 minutes she touched junior through the towel and asked if I wanted him massaged. Of course I agreed and she wanted $ for HJ, $$ for a BJ and $$$ for FS. I thought that all of the prices, given the location (in the hotel with a spa and a door with a window) were must more than I was willing to spend so I counter with $0. 7 for a HR. She didn't agree and kept trying to get a higher price. I then asked her why she didn't give me an oil massage except on the legs and she said that I didn't ask for oil and that some of her customers do not like oil and so she thought I didn't want it. This explanation sort of made sense as there are time when I really don't want oil also, but the menu very clearly stated an oil massage and that's what I paid for. She sort of argued back and forth and half-heartedly massaged my legs until my hour was done. At this point, she touched junior again and once again asked if I wanted HR, I repeated that I would pay 0. 7 and she kept saying $. I don't know if she felt sorry for me about the oil mix-up (I seriously doubt it) or maybe her evening was really slow but I ended up getting a fairly nice HR and she allowed my hands to roam all over and I only paid her the 0. 7. Hope this reports helps others. I guess the take home message is that if you really want an oil massage, make sure you ask right at the beginning even if it's clear that's what you order from the menu.
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01-08-13 23:39 #591
Posts: 90Thanks
Originally Posted by Econo Tech [View Original Post]
AF
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01-07-13 04:09 #590
Posts: 1685Originally Posted by Asian Flava [View Original Post]
Fragrance is less stricter though.
And those at GL are lesser stricter.
Also look at other 3 star hotels. Like 4 Chains, and if you can afford. Try Strand. And the likes. Of Lloyds.
For those on Social Pass, again H81 doesn't allow a SVP person to check in more than once a day.
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01-06-13 12:48 #589
Posts: 1211Originally Posted by Bionicman [View Original Post]
Travelled with a girlfriend. So we were able to get two key cards.
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01-05-13 10:44 #588
Posts: 153Originally Posted by Tanglin [View Original Post]
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01-05-13 08:12 #587
Posts: 227Originally Posted by Tulip777 [View Original Post]
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01-05-13 08:04 #586
Posts: 153Chinese freelancers near OT
[QUOTE=Aussiegaigin; 1069041]One of the benefits from situation is that there are often cancellations in the final few days before the event and hotels are often discounting to try and fill up their empty rooms. [o / QUOTE]
Hi, from reading in this forum I narrowed my hotel search to Hilton or Royal on Scots, only because the Geylang area appears to be sub par with no decent facilities. The problem is that I like street action as opposed to clubs or bars. Is there any decent streetwalking action near OT. Staying in BKK at this time and want to sample some different variety in SG.
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01-05-13 06:30 #585
Posts: 90Short time / day rates?
Hi Guys,
Haven't posted for a while but back in Singapore after some time away. I have a question regarding ST hotel stays that I don't see on the forum anywhere. Apologies if I missed it some where. I have not used the ST hotels in Singapore but am thinking of using them when meeting up with first time ladies instead of bringing them back to my condo. Can anyone shed some light on the costs and procedures for using these? Do they girls have to show I'd or can they be snuck in? I have met some girls who are up for some fun but shy away from showing I'd at hotels. Not sure if this is because it is reported to the authorities? I also heard that it can show up on the records for employers and such. Seems a bit far fetched but who knows.
Any info is greatly appreciated. I hope to use some of the info to set up some rendezvous which I will definitely share on the forum.
Thanks,
AF
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01-04-13 02:55 #584
Posts: 1685Originally Posted by Bionicman [View Original Post]
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01-03-13 09:43 #583
Posts: 6079Originally Posted by Econo Tech [View Original Post]
I am not stating that 3* hotels are not quality, but probably the reference was for 4 to 5* hotels, such as international chain, patronised by corporate and business clientele, with higher standards of service and environment. General hotel security is definitely part of the service package one can expect from hotels.
Elevators with key access also guarantee that nobody weird walks around hotel floors, nobody unwanted or not hotel related people has access to hotel areas reserved for guests.
This is a must for those hotels with high flow of people and that the reception staff cannot control or monitor.
I rate Singapore as a safe place as a whole.
Police is often present in front of OT, and sometime one or two cops are also at first floor, not to control mongering or what. Simply they are there to avoid troubles (often caused by intoxicated punters).
Where else do you see this?
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01-03-13 02:59 #582
Posts: 1685Originally Posted by Aussiegaigin [View Original Post]
A fair number of 3 stars don't have security card. Just key.
And a fair number of 3 stars don't implement cards, for the common reason. Many of the short timers don't want complications. And want an easy escape route.
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01-02-13 23:52 #581
Posts: 6079Originally Posted by Chantik [View Original Post]
There is also always a security guard nearby the main lifts in the evening.
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01-02-13 19:15 #580
Posts: 1211From memory, York Hotel doesn't have key card access for the lift.
It's in a central location so easy for travelling.
I booked a room for about 140 pounds a night, but after service charges, including a fee to clean the room it cost about 180 pounds.
It's a decent hotel. Probably be b/w 4 and 5 star hotel.