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  1. #29795
    Quote Originally Posted by Enphl  [View Original Post]
    LOL, I won't pretend to understand the complicated german public transit system.

    First time going to sharks, I recall I used the app to buy a train ticked from frankfurt to darmstadt. Then, once arriving I'd lookup the bus and bought a ticket for the bus on the app. Second time, I noticed on the app, if I typed in the full route, it was the same price so I did that. I don't know if this meant that the train ticket would just work on the bus. That sort of thing is difficult to figure out since no one checks. I just know if I book the whole route, I'm definitely covered. If I could read german, the train and "train+bus" ticket probably look the same and just say they cover the same zone.
    The system uses zones. The only exclusions are often the ICE trains So yes. If you pick the end location the price is often the same as picking just the Hbf / main train station.

    And if you're around a couple days the multiple day tickets are an amazing savings.

  2. #29794
    Quote Originally Posted by Enphl  [View Original Post]
    ....... That sort of thing is difficult to figure out since no one checks......
    From my many years of travelling on the German trains I have seen officials check for tickets an average of twice per week randomly. Of my many years of taking the bus to Sharks an official checked tickets on the bus only once. Similarly, of the many years travelling on the trams throughout Frankfurt I saw an official checking tickets only once.

  3. #29793
    Quote Originally Posted by BobNSuzy  [View Original Post]
    I just buy the train ticket and that covers the bus. At least that is how I understand it. I've never seen an option for adding a bus ticket to a train ticket and that has confused me. For example: I bought a ticket to Darmstadt in the morning to go later in the evening, and then in the afternoon took a bus from the Frankfurt HBH to some random place. I don't really know if that covers it or not but that is what I've been doing.
    LOL, I won't pretend to understand the complicated german public transit system.

    First time going to sharks, I recall I used the app to buy a train ticked from frankfurt to darmstadt. Then, once arriving I'd lookup the bus and bought a ticket for the bus on the app. Second time, I noticed on the app, if I typed in the full route, it was the same price so I did that. I don't know if this meant that the train ticket would just work on the bus. That sort of thing is difficult to figure out since no one checks. I just know if I book the whole route, I'm definitely covered. If I could read german, the train and "train+bus" ticket probably look the same and just say they cover the same zone.

  4. #29792
    Quote Originally Posted by Gorge2  [View Original Post]
    There's a girl with olive skin and natural blue eyes which is a very rare combination to exist. She sits at chairs next to the wallet lockers.

    Any reports on her?
    Because she wants to be first for the money.

  5. #29791

    S3

    Quote Originally Posted by BobNSuzy  [View Original Post]
    I don't think the S3 train that leaves from S8 and S9 platform is Express. The faster train is the RE67/68 and has some sort of final destination like Heidelberg or something. I took the S3 after the 67 got cancelled and the S3 took an hour to get to Darmstadt.
    The usual S3 takes 35 minutes and they are usually punctual. There is, however, one particular S3 service that does a loop serving many small towns between Darmstadt and Frankfurt and thus taking 1 hour, but it is not common. This S3 runs at a time that is different from the normal S3 (which runs every 30 minutes). I once missed the normal S3 and was overjoyed to see another S3 just about 10 minutes later. Cost me 1 hour of my time when I was in a hurry. Nice tour of small German villages though.

    The RB trains, while faster, very often run late, or get cancelled, or get stuck just before Langen.

  6. #29790
    Quote Originally Posted by BackpackBrian  [View Original Post]
    I always stay near the train station in Frankfurt and I've been going to Sharks for 10+ years and found it the cheapest and most practical way to get to the club.

    Cabs will cost $50-60 each way, plus the entrance fee, so you're already looking at close to $200 just to get to the club and get in. No good!

    What I do is I buy a round trip train ticket at the main station for $11 (price might be different now) each way and the express train will get you to the Darmstadt station in 21 minutes with only 2 stops. They run about every 20-30 minutes. If I remember correctly they leave from platform S8 and S9, but that could vary depending on the day.

    Once I arrive at the Darmstadt station, I jump into a cab, which takes about 10-12 minutes and will cost you $12-14 Euros. You can walk it but it will take about 25 minutes and in the summer you will get sweaty and in the winter it might be too cold, so a cab is the best option.

    Keep Google maps on your phone to track the train times as the last train from Darmstadt station will leave around 1-2 AM depending on the day, weekends will run more trains. If you fail to get back to Darmstadt station before the last train departs for Frankfurt you will be stuck taking a cab.

    In the past I've met guys in the club and have shared cabs with them back to Frankfurt, this has helped the cost, but I don't rely on meeting someone who is willing to do this, so I always anticipate the train or cab as a fallback option.
    I don't think the S3 train that leaves from S8 and S9 platform is Express. The faster train is the RE67/68 and has some sort of final destination like Heidelberg or something. I took the S3 after the 67 got cancelled and the S3 took an hour to get to Darmstadt.

  7. #29789
    Quote Originally Posted by Enphl  [View Original Post]
    It's the "R" bus.

    The last time I went, I noticed that you can buy your train ticket to include the bus and it seemed to cost the same. Then you don't have to buy a separate bus ticket after getting off the train.
    I just buy the train ticket and that covers the bus. At least that is how I understand it. I've never seen an option for adding a bus ticket to a train ticket and that has confused me. For example: I bought a ticket to Darmstadt in the morning to go later in the evening, and then in the afternoon took a bus from the Frankfurt HBH to some random place. I don't really know if that covers it or not but that is what I've been doing.

  8. #29788
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    You can also take the bus from the train station to Sharks. It will cost a lot less than taxi.
    Thanks guys for covering this in detail!

  9. #29787
    Quote Originally Posted by BackpackBrian  [View Original Post]
    I always stay near the train station in Frankfurt and I've been going to Sharks for 10+ years and found it the cheapest and most practical way to get to the club.

    Cabs will cost $50-60 each way, plus the entrance fee, so you're already looking at close to $200 just to get to the club and get in. No good!

    What I do is I buy a round trip train ticket at the main station for $11 (price might be different now) each way and the express train will get you to the Darmstadt station in 21 minutes with only 2 stops. They run about every 20-30 minutes. If I remember correctly they leave from platform S8 and S9, but that could vary depending on the day.

    Once I arrive at the Darmstadt station, I jump into a cab, which takes about 10-12 minutes and will cost you $12-14 Euros. You can walk it but it will take about 25 minutes and in the summer you will get sweaty and in the winter it might be too cold, so a cab is the best option.

    Keep Google maps on your phone to track the train times as the last train from Darmstadt station will leave around 1-2 AM depending on the day, weekends will run more trains. If you fail to get back to Darmstadt station before the last train departs for Frankfurt you will be stuck taking a cab.

    In the past I've met guys in the club and have shared cabs with them back to Frankfurt, this has helped the cost, but I don't rely on meeting someone who is willing to do this, so I always anticipate the train or cab as a fallback option.
    And if you go directly from FRA airport to Sharks?

  10. #29786
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    You can also take the bus from the train station to Sharks. It will cost a lot less than taxi.
    It's the "R" bus.

    The last time I went, I noticed that you can buy your train ticket to include the bus and it seemed to cost the same. Then you don't have to buy a separate bus ticket after getting off the train.

  11. #29785
    Quote Originally Posted by BackpackBrian  [View Original Post]
    ......Once I arrive at the Darmstadt station, I jump into a cab, which takes about 10-12 minutes and will cost you $12-14 Euros. You can walk it but it will take about 25 minutes and in the summer you will get sweaty and in the winter it might be too cold, so a cab is the best option.......
    You can also take the bus from the train station to Sharks. It will cost a lot less than taxi.

  12. #29784
    Quote Originally Posted by LshRoomer  [View Original Post]
    I have a quick question on transportation logistics. For the guys going to the club without a car, what's the transportation scenario when you leave at 3 am? How do you guys normally get back to the city (Frankfurt)? Uber, train, walk? I have only been to Artemis in Berlin and I"m planning on doing some FKK visits next month. Just considering the situation when I leave the club at 3 am fully feeling my edible and wondering how the f#%k am I getting home? I assume uber, but reaching out to the mongers for verification.

    TIA.
    First train is at 3.35 am. What I normally do if I am staying late is to take a cab from Sharks to Darmstadt station (13 euros) at 3.15am, buy a ticket and wait for the 3.35 am S3 train to Frankfurt. It will normally already be at platform 3 waiting, as this train starts from Darmstadt. So, you will be warm.

    If you need to have a quick nap while waiting for 3am, there are many comfortable deck chairs that can be made flat in the jacuzzi area. And 2 especially comfortable large ones right at the top of the stairs, that I normally go to sleep on. Girls normally do not go up there at that hour to disturb me
    Though sometimes there are rowdy drunk Turks in the jacuzzi whose noise keep me awake.

  13. #29783
    There's a girl with olive skin and natural blue eyes which is a very rare combination to exist. She sits at chairs next to the wallet lockers.

    Any reports on her?

  14. #29782
    Quote Originally Posted by David1266  [View Original Post]
    Thanks very much Siri. I added more. - I didn't know that Alina / Sabrina are still working (from World, right?) I thought they retired.

    - Although some claim Maria is a "real" Ukranian, I am not sure. Ukranian is the third-largest minority group in Romania. She maybe grew up in Romania?

    - I want to find this Sofi / Sophie. Where is she located?

    The reason why the location is important is that, the popular girls are in room with customer most of the time, and they sit for a few minutes and next customer grab them. Unless you know where to look, it's extremely difficult to catch them.

    Top quality Girls (at least by some people).

    Roxy (couch under Fish tank).

    Katalea (close to ex kino).

    Above-Average Girls.

    Alina / Sabrina / Sena (RO, left side of stairs to jacuzzi, near TV screen).

    Bibi (near the pole dance stage which is on the right side of the bar, near the front stairs, looking from the entrance).

    Brenda (RO, between the restaurant and the bar, Left side of the bar, looking from the entrance).

    Camilla ((near the pole dance stage which is on the right side of the bar, near the front stairs, looking from the entrance).

    Cami and Sirin (back of the bar, between TV display and back stairs, looking from the entrance).

    Lora (RO, left side of stairs to jacuzzi, near TV screen).

    Kitty (RO, near center of shark, L-shape couch facing the bar, between the bar and fish tank).

    Kloe (near stairs).

    Maria (Ukrainian?, left side of stairs to jacuzzi).

    Sofi or Sophie (DE, unknown location).

    Vanessa, Mara (same location as Kitty).

    Average and below.

    Adriana / Lorena / Teodora (couch under aquarium).
    Wow, if we only had a floorplan, we'd have a nice map.

  15. #29781
    Quote Originally Posted by HammerTime96  [View Original Post]
    Yes exactly, the 'French Poet' is just spreading more gibberish world salad confusion, as always.

    She gives great service, and after sex we usually smoke one of her Moldavian cigarettes.
    Don t you know, according to 2017 law, girls from Russia, Ukraine, Republic of Moldavia can't get registration number to work in clubs? When these girls like you, they don't tell they are or return to Chisinau. We experience from what we are with girls, I don't smoke because not good for cardio and blood pressure. I confirm pretty sure available for normal Caucasians for 150/60 .

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