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06-17-17 11:39 #1359
Posts: 72Score Birds Hotel
On its own, this is a great hotel. At this price point, it's an excellent hotel!! A little dated but everything is clean and appears to be well maintained.
The staff are very friendly and professional. They always greet you with a smile and you don't get the "walk of shame" stigma.
I did have a few issues.
- The shower drain was clogged. I mentioned this to Mel as I was going out and it was fixed when she cleaned my room.
- There were about a dozen tv channels when I first got there and within a day I only had four channels. I mentioned this and they weren't able to fix it. Not sure what technology gremlin attacked in the night. (But I do have very fond memories of getting a blow job in my room by a girl while watching Game 4 of the NBA finals and getting a two girl blowjob while sipping a beer and watching Golden State win in Game 5. So, really, it's not that big of an issue.).
- Towel policy. I hate the limitations on how many towels they are willing to give you.
- I wanted to extend my stay and they were very accommodating to make the changes.
- The concierge always had change to break a large note for my daily needs.
I was concerned about the noise coming from High Society but it never bothered me. Even when I would sit by the pool at night, it wasn't that loud.
They are slowly demolishing the building next door and that had some construction noise. It wasn't too bad while I was there. Not sure what will be built on that site but the future construction will be loud and will probably start early in the day.
Recommend Score Birds for:
- the pool and 24 hour restaurant and bar.
- The layout. Especially the entrance. Is very inviting. There is no front door to be opened; just say Hello, to the doorman and walk in. A lot of the Perimeter girls had not heard about Score Birds but as soon as they walk in, there is no ostentatious lobby or a barrier of a door, but a very inviting swimming pool and you could see the girls smiling.
- Location to Fields.
- Clean comfortable room and very solid beds. Not a creak to be heard.
- Drinking water in the room.
- No issues with booking through Agoda and no delay in check in or check out.
I didn't like:
- I wasn't that impressed with the swimsuit costume or the evening live events. But I understand that a lot of guests would really enjoy the bikini competition or the Friday night live band etc.
- Stupid towel policy.
- Shower water pressure low and the hot water was barely lukewarm.
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06-17-17 01:36 #1358
Posts: 1191Originally Posted by Omega3 [View Original Post]
Reminds me of last week when I took a girl to Club Aqua and the waiter recognises me and says"Great to see you again sir". Only problem was that I hadn't taken this girl there before and I was pretending to be a newbie.
AC is great fun.
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06-15-17 07:06 #1357
Posts: 201Originally Posted by BrainDrain [View Original Post]
OM.
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06-11-17 02:33 #1356
Posts: 1191Short time options
Over the past week I found it more convenient to use some short term solutions as visiting pinay / massage girls always poke around my condo too much.
Flamingo Hotel. Balibago.
A convenient option from Walking St. P300 for 3 hours. Rooms are simple and a little old. Steel doors, basic cold shower with bucket and scoop. TV in my room had poor signal and snowy picture.
Hotel Inn Crown. Near Perimeter Bars.
Located a block behind Perimeter, Porky's area. P280 for 4 hours. Towels were pathetic. TV had good quality porn which plays continuously.
No ID requested in either place.
Would use Hotel Inn Crown again.
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05-27-17 17:38 #1355
Posts: 46Originally Posted by Robbaf [View Original Post]
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05-27-17 12:28 #1354
Posts: 4567Those rats eat all the cockroaches. You don't know what you are missing! Glad to see you are alive and kicking Robbaf. X.
Originally Posted by Robbaf [View Original Post]
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05-27-17 01:40 #1353
Posts: 1008Originally Posted by Shark5 [View Original Post]
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05-26-17 04:49 #1352
Posts: 46Royal Amsterdam Hotel
On my last visit in March I stayed at the Royal Amsterdam Hotel. It is located right on fields street, in the middle of the action. Price was not that bad and they had a discount if you paid cash, and if you stayed so many days. The staff was very friendly and helpful and the Hotel was super clean. Wi-fi worked well in the different rooms I stayed in and they had two complimentary bottles of water daily. As with most Hotels I've stayed at in AC, they are girl friendly and call when she leaves.
The best thing about the hotel is the coffee in the restaurant. It is superb!! I am a coffee snob and loved it. Their breakfast was very good and had large portions.
If I had to say anything negative about the Hotel, it would be they don't have a lift and the beds are on the firm side.
I would definitely recommend this Hotel!
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04-25-17 05:33 #1351
Posts: 1562Originally Posted by Crazy4Thai [View Original Post]
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04-25-17 02:31 #1350
Posts: 201Originally Posted by XMan [View Original Post]
As you say, XM, Pinays love to tease, although sometimes with a rather perverse sense of humor, and at the expense of the porriner. It may informative to know what they are actually saying.
I remember in one case, a Filipina from Cebu frequently and lovingly referring to her Brit BF in Bisayan as her "(species of ugly fish)". Apparently, he thought she was using a term of endearment. Other Pinays, upon hearing the word, were hard pressed to keep a straight face.
In another case, the Pinay taught a newbie porriner how to say the equivalent of "I am a d*mb f*ck" or similar, telling him it meant "Can you please help me"? The porriner was quite proud of his new phrase, and used it many times until finally another porriner took pity on him and explained what the phrase really meant.
On the other hand, maybe ignorance sometimes really is bliss?
Have seen similar local comedies in Taiwan, China, and Korea.
OM.
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04-25-17 02:19 #1349
Posts: 558Sam14 and Xman, you are so right! It absolutely is best to always be nice. Just an acknowledgement of my inquiry would go a long way towards common courtesy on his part but I gained nothing by pressing. Probably I should have excused myself to go empty my bladder and repeated that phrase "Don't let your mouth get your ass in trouble".
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04-24-17 12:31 #1348
Posts: 4567I noticed overly long check-in / out at Queens and Central Park. Come to think of it, in both cases it was the last time I stayed in either. In the case of Central P, it was still their soft opening (years ago) so I'm sure the bugs were worked out.
As for Crzy4 Thai, maybe they were trying to get him the best possible room. Maybe they needed to spray air freshener because some moron smoked in the non-smoking room. It's always best to stay friendly and relaxed in these situations. I don't always follow this advice unfortunately. It's easy to get irritable after a long trip, or worse, long time differences, not to mention unexpected craziness as Crzy has described.
They like to say, "have a seat". If I've been using a taxi / bus / airplane for any amount of time, I don't want to sit. I'm tired of sitting and I want to get down to business. Business might mean work, but probably means finding or meeting a little lovely that will make some fireworks for me.
Filipinos like teasing others and are used to being teased. So this is one strategy to speed things up in a fun way. Use this strategy briefly with hotel front desk, after all they are busy during check in out time. They will get the message.
I saw this in action in Borocay. Table of twenty, our protective Filipino would shout out something to the passing waiter. She laughed, so did he.
Originally Posted by Crazy4Thai [View Original Post]
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04-23-17 19:22 #1347
Posts: 461TIP (This is Philippines)
Originally Posted by Crazy4Thai [View Original Post]
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04-23-17 17:40 #1346
Posts: 201Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
The Japanese owner was delighted when he learned that we could converse in Japanese, and showed me around the place. Rooms all looked different, but all were clean and presentable, if a bit sparse. Decor a bit bizarre, as in cigar store wooden Indian. Owner was friendly, and assured me no problem with bringing in girls at any time. 24 hour restaurant on premises.
Remember making a mental note to stay there someday if looking for budget accommodations but, for one reason or another, never did, although stayed next door at the Savannah a few times.
Seemed like a friendly place. The kanji (Japanese character, like Chinese non-pinyin) near the top of the building front is read "Yu" or "tomo" in Japanese and means "friend".
OM.
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04-23-17 17:25 #1345
Posts: 3260Originally Posted by SaltyPete [View Original Post]