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  1. #2925
    Quote Originally Posted by JoeKarnavic  [View Original Post]
    Dubai has thousands of Moroccan girls easily available in Clubs and no hassle to bring them to your hotel room or to your apartment. On top of that there are so many nationalities crowding the clubs like Red square and Premier. As they say" Habibi come to Dubai".
    Dubai is also significantly more expensive. Must have forgotten to mention that I guess.

  2. #2924
    Quote Originally Posted by Hhann  [View Original Post]
    You can pickup locally in bars / clubs starting at 500 MAD (around 50 Eur) per hour.

    Please make sure there is a secure place to take her. If the girl is also trying sell sher pace for an extra, do not go with it. Most likely it is a tourist trap.
    Cheers for the advice. If my goal was purely mongering (as many pretty girls for as good of a price as possible) which city would you recommend? Casablanca or Marrakech? Also which district is the perfect hotspot purely for convenience when it comes to mongering? Is there a certain nightlife / redlight district in Casablance for example?

    I will only be there for 6-7 days so I realls just want to maximize the amount of pussy I can have within that timeframe.

  3. #2923

    Casblanca

    Hello everyone, it's my first time here in Morocco, and I will be staying in Casblanca for a week in June (in Idou Anfa Hotel).

    I would like to know the best place to get a massage with some extra services and not too expensive.

    Help would be appreciated because I have searched the entire internet and couldn't find an answer to a pro tip would be highly appreciated.

  4. #2922
    You can pickup locally in bars / clubs starting at 500 MAD (around 50 Eur) per hour.

    Please make sure there is a secure place to take her. If the girl is also trying sell sher pace for an extra, do not go with it. Most likely it is a tourist trap.

    Quote Originally Posted by Argo1990  [View Original Post]
    Curious but what would an ideal "mid" level budget be for 1 week of Morocco averaging around 2 girls per day?

    Are there any local agencies, whatsapp or telegram groups that advertise freelancers or spas? Would appreciate a PM on that.

  5. #2921
    Yes general questions at the immigration counter in middleeast / African countries where there is 'religious' sensitivity around how / why couples are together.

    - why are you travelling together?

    - Are you married?

    - How long you are together in <country.

    - Is your stay / accommodation together?

    I have travelled twice to once to Marrakech and on the other occasion Tunisia with BYOG, just a few questions. As long as you confidently answer the folks at the counter will pass it.

    In Tunis, the guy did ask for the airline and hotel reservation but no fuss.

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert9989  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the follow-up and all these advices. Initially she wanted to come to Europe, France or Spain, as she plan to come to work in Spain in a close future. But looking at the visa conditions, we stopped this plan quickly. Too complex.

    So we checked Morocco and visa formalities seems quite inexistant or easy so we are planning this.

    But now I discover this law about married couples which could be applied extensively by some hotels or people. And I must say that its worrying me a little bit.

    I am so well used to travel in Phil or Asia or Africa without any fear about who is accompanyoing me that its surprising to discover that.

    Also if I understand well, if I rent a car and try to travel inside the country, out of the big cities, I could have maybe more issues on that topic.

    Hmmm. Or I will propose her to come to Kenya and it will be far easier.

  6. #2920
    Quote Originally Posted by BobbyBenny  [View Original Post]
    Is there still action during ramadan? Going to spend a few days in Casablanca next week.
    Nightclubs are usually closed, hammam from 20 00 are usually working with normality.

  7. #2919
    Quote Originally Posted by Albert9989  [View Original Post]
    Hello,

    I am used to travel in phil, but one of my phil GF would like to come here in Morocco with me, so we are preparing that trip.

    But I read here and there in the forum that law in Morocco doesn't allow unmarried couples to rent a hotel room together.

    Is that real?

    Or is that only for foreign man with Moroccan girl?

    Are we going to face that issue even being both foreigners?
    I asked this to receptionists in morocco and Egypt in differents hotels / resorts.

    They always answered me that the problem is only "locals with foreigners" and they don't care about unmarried couples from other countries.

  8. #2918
    Curious but what would an ideal "mid" level budget be for 1 week of Morocco averaging around 2 girls per day?

    Are there any local agencies, whatsapp or telegram groups that advertise freelancers or spas? Would appreciate a PM on that.

  9. #2917
    Quote Originally Posted by Hhann  [View Original Post]
    Strange but true, getting a safe place is more difficult than picking up a girl.

    Some options.

    A) Take the girl with you when you fly in via port of entry, though it may seem expensive, trust me, this is the safest option and opens lots of avenues to source cheaper locally as well.

    B) AirBnbs. Try the newer developments where westerners buy and its hosts are generally liberal.

    If Agadir, try marina / founty area Airbnbs if marrakech, try gualiz area as the villas / apts are mainly owned by foreigners. Bear in mind you may still be asked questions at the entry gate or apt reception, but after first time it is generally smoother.

    C) again expensive option, rent a separate room for the girl in the same hotel and then the hotel folks become less 'police'why and you get a chance to sneak in.
    Thanks for the follow-up and all these advices. Initially she wanted to come to Europe, France or Spain, as she plan to come to work in Spain in a close future. But looking at the visa conditions, we stopped this plan quickly. Too complex.

    So we checked Morocco and visa formalities seems quite inexistant or easy so we are planning this.

    But now I discover this law about married couples which could be applied extensively by some hotels or people. And I must say that its worrying me a little bit.

    I am so well used to travel in Phil or Asia or Africa without any fear about who is accompanyoing me that its surprising to discover that.

    Also if I understand well, if I rent a car and try to travel inside the country, out of the big cities, I could have maybe more issues on that topic.

    Hmmm. Or I will propose her to come to Kenya and it will be far easier.

  10. #2916

    Morocco tips contd.

    Strange but true, getting a safe place is more difficult than picking up a girl.

    Some options.

    A) Take the girl with you when you fly in via port of entry, though it may seem expensive, trust me, this is the safest option and opens lots of avenues to source cheaper locally as well.

    B) AirBnbs. Try the newer developments where westerners buy and its hosts are generally liberal.

    If Agadir, try marina / founty area Airbnbs if marrakech, try gualiz area as the villas / apts are mainly owned by foreigners. Bear in mind you may still be asked questions at the entry gate or apt reception, but after first time it is generally smoother.

    C) again expensive option, rent a separate room for the girl in the same hotel and then the hotel folks become less 'police'why and you get a chance to sneak in.

  11. #2915
    Quote Originally Posted by Hhann  [View Original Post]
    Yes, I agree Morocco is a place to avoid if you want guaranteed mongering outcomes / results.

    But I must say higher the risk higher the reward (pleasure) with lower capital investment incl flight tickets.
    Morocco would just have to be down the line for me. Seems much too complicated. This coming from a person who been to countries that people would avoid (like Haiti). But I do understand why people love Morocco. Heck I wanted to go.

  12. #2914
    From my experience and research on this forum it is hard luck to find hotels that allow. Please let me too know via mesg of you are successful in finding.

    AirBnb is perhaps the best option, arrange it upfront especially the remote ones with self operated check ins. Google maps is your friend.

    There is still a certain amount of risk.

    The locals are generally 'watchful' in the rural side at times are nasty if they 'sense' something so please plan your moves carefully.

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert9989  [View Original Post]
    Ok, thanks.

    But we will not arrive together. She comes from Malaysia and I will come before from France.

    So I will check maybe what is the hotel policy first but for her entry I guess she will be authorised as there is nothing which could prevent her to come there for tourism.

  13. #2913
    Quote Originally Posted by Hhann  [View Original Post]
    The law is crystal clear only unmarried Moroccan couples are not allowed to share a room.

    The problem lies with individual hotels policy. Unlike Dubai, they enforce unmarried to all couple including guests arriving.

    With your phil BYOG, you fly-in as a couple together and stand together at the airport counter you may face some questions at the counter if your GF has a different passport to yours.

    They usually ask the airline reservation document, and if it has both your names in the same airticket they normally allow without much fuss.

    Be confident while answering that you both are living together for the last and years. Immigration will write the same visa number in both your passport and with this you can check-in as unmarried couple at the hotel without problem.
    Ok, thanks.

    But we will not arrive together. She comes from Malaysia and I will come before from France.

    So I will check maybe what is the hotel policy first but for her entry I guess she will be authorised as there is nothing which could prevent her to come there for tourism.

  14. #2912
    Yes, I agree Morocco is a place to avoid if you want guaranteed mongering outcomes / results.

    But I must say higher the risk higher the reward (pleasure) with lower capital investment incl flight tickets.

    Quote Originally Posted by BigZozoIntl  [View Original Post]
    I know this post is old but I agree.

    This is why I just flat out just tossed Morocco out of my travel plans lmfaooo. Too much goofy shit If you want the MENA look (and even easier than Dubai) then just go to coastal Tanzania / Kenya where there are many freaky Arab / half Arab women. Was partying with some in Tanzania and had a half Arab / Swahili in Mombasa ready to smash. But yea Morocco a dud for me. As for Moroccan women not liking Black men? I know many Black Brits who eat well in Morocco.

  15. #2911
    The law is crystal clear only unmarried Moroccan couples are not allowed to share a room.

    The problem lies with individual hotels policy. Unlike Dubai, they enforce unmarried to all couple including guests arriving.

    With your phil BYOG, you fly-in as a couple together and stand together at the airport counter you may face some questions at the counter if your GF has a different passport to yours.

    They usually ask the airline reservation document, and if it has both your names in the same airticket they normally allow without much fuss.

    Be confident while answering that you both are living together for the last and years. Immigration will write the same visa number in both your passport and with this you can check-in as unmarried couple at the hotel without problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert9989  [View Original Post]
    Hello,

    I am used to travel in phil, but one of my phil GF would like to come here in Morocco with me, so we are preparing that trip.

    But I read here and there in the forum that law in Morocco doesn't allow unmarried couples to rent a hotel room together.

    Is that real?

    Or is that only for foreign man with Moroccan girl?

    Are we going to face that issue even being both foreigners?

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