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06-25-16 22:30 #3652
Posts: 1306Originally Posted by FreakMonger [View Original Post]
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06-25-16 15:10 #3651
Posts: 9Ramee International
FYI, Ramee International was shutdown for prostitution. The initial period is 7 months.
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06-20-16 22:55 #3650
Posts: 6079Originally Posted by Kforab [View Original Post]
I am not saying there aren't, but you better browse a bit the Internet.
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06-20-16 17:20 #3649
Posts: 92Bahrain or Dubai
Which place is better and cheaper for mongering? Bahrain or Dubai?
Which hotel would you suggest in Bahrain. Possible near beach?
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06-19-16 11:23 #3648
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06-19-16 11:12 #3647
Posts: 7Looking for a buddy
Hello guys,
I been to Bahrain couple of times and it was very enjoyable.
Although whenever I went there my friends were like 'Cats' , as in they never wanted to go out and just stayed in the hotel and basically just stayed there and called WG's.
So I really never did enjoy going to nightclubs and all that sort of good stuff I only went about couple of times to random places and it was horrible as I was alone and felt out of place as I am generally a shy guy and likes to get used to the place before getting into the mode that being said (Oh you made it through my nonsense rumbling! Achievement unlocked!
So basically I will be going to Bahrain within 2 or 3 months and would like to know if anyone want to meet up and just go around the place and have fun hopefully someone into girls and not very judgmental (bad experience in Egypt when I met with a Friend of a Friend.
Feel free to ask me about anything related to my post please.
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06-16-16 05:42 #3646
Posts: 1315Originally Posted by AsianRider [View Original Post]
Thanks a lot man:
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06-15-16 22:12 #3645
Posts: 116Eid days
I want to visit Bahrain on eid days as I have holidays, what is the scene during eid holidays especially day 1, 2, 3 of eid holidays.
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06-15-16 20:13 #3644
Posts: 23First time in Bahrein
My first visit to Juffair the week before Ramadan. Stayed at Ramee International in a suite room from Agoda. Large room with great bed, furniture in lounge was a bit uncomfortable. Hotel is completely guest-friendly sometimes they asked for her ID. Got a VIVA sim at Airport which had fast internet. Ramee Intl is a quick walk to Al Shabab Street aka American Alley which has lots of restaurants and massage shops, Starbucks etc. The hotel has a nightclub at back called Rocky's open from 6 pm mostly full of Thai girls. Live band from 9-30 pm. Upstairs on second floor was Cosmo with 7 large pool tables and again Thai girls circulating around. Their was an Arab nightclub too at the side of the hotel entrance, doorman said Egyptian girls etc.
Sister hotel Ramee Palace a short taxi ride away had a bar at the back called Matchpoint with 2 pool tables, and many thai girls hanging around. Smaller venue, easy to interact with the girls. Downstairs was an Irish pub called Dubliner which was empty when I stuck my head in.
Diggers bar at Delmon International hotel in Diplomatic area had many PRC girls in the afternoon, and a few thai at night. Bar itself is a smokey fleapit, needs some TLC in my opinion.
At Pars International hotel in Juffair, Boomers was shut for Ramadan. On first floor Mayan Coffee Lounge was open, mostly PRC again, a couple of Thai, and a couple of CIS types. Place had mostly tables and bright lighting, doesn't really feel like a bar. Had trouble getting a taxi from here, not on a main road. Nearby is Atiram Premier hotel, on the 12th floor they have a Thai nightclub called Envy Lounge, which was really busy after midnight, great Thai food, and a live Thai band. Lot of Thai ladies here enjoying themselves not necessarily looking for customers. Their was another nightclub on the ground floor where people were queuing to get in, Cavello?
WeChat had lots of service providers on it, advertising body massage. Didn't try Badoo. Most girls asking BD 35-40 short, BD 80-100 long before you start negotiations. New girls paying their contracts off, always seemed to be in a rush to be off. None of the girls I chatted with particularly like Bahrein, but many felt the money was good, if they worked day and night. Many of the girls were chunkier rather than the spinner type. Found Bahrain more fun than Dubai. Seems to me more Pinoys in Dubai working, and more Thai's in Bahrain working. Anyway was a good stop-over from Bangkok to London.
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06-08-16 11:00 #3643
Posts: 15Hey all,
Is there anything to do during Ramadan? Any special places that will still have girls and maybe alcohol or shisha?
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06-04-16 19:39 #3642
Posts: 217Originally Posted by BloodRed [View Original Post]
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05-31-16 14:09 #3641
Posts: 244Originally Posted by BloodRed [View Original Post]
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05-29-16 21:14 #3640
Posts: 1306Arman Hotel, Juffair
Stayed there 1 night only. I thought it would be similar to Phoenicia Hotel since it is from the same management, but it wasn't really.
1. Girls don't knock on your door on their own / call you like they do in PH.
2. There's no disco yet.
3. There was only a bar on the second floor where I didn't see any WG's who stay in the hotel, rather it looked like the ones that were there (Thai / Chinese, etc) were from outside which I found very odd.
Bellhop wrote down about 20 room numbers, mostly Russian (Read Chechen / Dagestani), Moroccan and also mentioned Iraqi and Syrian. Didn't see any of them really, except a few in the elevators but nothing that really caught my attention. When I called the rooms, most did not answer.
Will I check it out again? Doubt it.
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05-25-16 11:00 #3639
Posts: 244Originally Posted by BloodRed [View Original Post]
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05-23-16 21:48 #3638
Posts: 1306Arman Hotel in Juffair
Has anyone tried it? It just opened a week or so ago, it's adjacent to the new Juffair Mall. Last time I was in Phoenecia Hotel, I was told by one of the bell boys that it is owned by the same company that owns Phoenicia Hotel, and that the atmosphere is even more seedy than Phoenicia, if that's possible.
So worth checking out. I may this coming weekend.