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03-16-19 08:14 #7500
Posts: 107Okay boutique is good but lot of families
Originally Posted by LoveVegas [View Original Post]
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03-05-19 22:22 #7499
Posts: 970More one off than regular occurrence
Originally Posted by Sandy1984 [View Original Post]
If you go hunting for young girls (you know what I mean) increases likelihood.
Found that although young ones are good for ego slightly older in safe range 20 - 28 give better perf.
Some in 20 - 28 range look young so.
If it looks like a scam walk straight away. Anything that doesn't seem just right. Walk - there are plenty others. Use your radar.
I deal direct with girls. Pimps for me = trouble. (not always but "cut out the middle man".
ID's can be fake but check if worried then ask questions like so what year were you born? When did you turn 18? Etc etc. You are smarter than then. Any hesitation = walk. Classic one tell them you can tell how old they are by the length from the wrist to the elbow (BS) tell you have medical training. See how much they protest. You are smarter than them remember.
Be careful of " can my sister come too" or doing doubles.
Pick up from bars and established places not FL or pimps.
Don't drink / smoke too much. Keep your wits about you.
Main thing is always keep your radar up and monitoring- as said before if it looks not right = walk. Remember you always hear about the plane crashes not the hundreds that fly safely every day.
NI.
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03-05-19 20:39 #7498
Posts: 143Trap
Hi guys, I would be travelling to phnom penh on Apr 18. Did some research on the net and saw lot of stories about tourist getting into traps where the pimp offers WG and once the customer takes her in a bunch of guys show up to blackmail you claiming the WG is below 18. How common is this and how to be cautious?
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03-02-19 06:23 #7497
Posts: 1575Originally Posted by LoveVegas [View Original Post]
I have stayed at Point Boutique and I would recommend it highly.
I got a King Suite room which is usually just one of its kind on a floor, I got the highest floor which was good. Affords a nice view of the river and skyline. Also keeps the noise and smells of Street 130 away. The room is spacious and well appointed. IT is a relatively new hotel, so the fixtures and fittings have that typical new feel to it. The bathroom is clean, has a standing shower with a localised water heater. The fridge in my room was not working well, but the staff fixed that quickly. Bed is comfortable. The balcony is really an apology though, be careful while entering or exiting the balcony, as the AC compressor unit is mounted in an awkward manner there.
Importantly, it is girl friendly. Staff won't blink an eyelid when you walk past them with a girl or two in tow. The location is very convenient, right on the street where all the action is. Convenience stores, restaurants, etc are all right outside the hotel. Can be easily found on maps.
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03-01-19 03:04 #7496
Posts: 97Point or okay boutique hotel.
Can anyone give me good or bad about these too hotels. Leaning toward okay just cause of the pool but just like to see what you guys think that have maybe been to both. Thanks for you help heading there in April.
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02-28-19 06:32 #7495
Posts: 49Blue Tongue changes name again
Blue Tongue Hotel which was remodeled a few years has changed its name twice since they completed the job.
Last year it was Highland Hotel.
Could not find that name for a new reservation this week.
Zhe Jian Hotel name kept popping up. Then I notice the address. Same as Blue Tongue / Highland.
Prices are basically the same as last year.
Please. Would somebody take over the old Walkabout Bar lease. There is never anybody eating in that place. All you would need is a bar and an okay cook. The girls would come back and the guys would follow. There is no place in that area that has an inside bar. The old Walkabout Bar had customers 7/24. It was the second floor hotel that sucked. That second floor is gone. Somebody should take a chance at that location. Also include a pool table for the girls.
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02-20-19 17:48 #7494
Posts: 922Originally Posted by Franga [View Original Post]
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02-20-19 09:25 #7493
Posts: 343Originally Posted by PurplePorkchop [View Original Post]
There are moneychangers all over the place in Phnom Penh. I prefer to carry riels and will go and change a $100 usd note into riel notes which are low denomination and therefore make it easier to pay for hotels, restaurants, hookers, and fruit.
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02-20-19 07:08 #7492
Posts: 1428Originally Posted by PurplePorkchop [View Original Post]
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02-20-19 00:28 #7491
Posts: 72Rates
Sorry to be stupid. Will arrive PP around Mar 22 and want to be sure I don't pay to much and mess it up for you guys.
I've RTFF and see.
ST is $50, you may get it for less. LT is $60-70 plus bar fine.
Assume this is in a bar or take out.
What is the going rate at a MP for 'extra service'?
Assume a better price in dollars vs Riels.
Thanks in advance.
P Chop.
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02-19-19 17:46 #7490
Posts: 3851Originally Posted by JavaMan [View Original Post]
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02-19-19 17:44 #7489
Posts: 1428Originally Posted by RickRock [View Original Post]
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02-19-19 17:40 #7488
Posts: 1428Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
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02-19-19 17:13 #7487
Posts: 143Thanks for all the help Guys. Wow, I didn't know its that cheap there! I mongered in Dubai and Bahrain a lot and its a lot higher compared to SE Asia I believe. Anyways thanks again. I will post my experiences on this forum.
Originally Posted by RickRock [View Original Post]
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02-19-19 02:09 #7486
Posts: 1171Originally Posted by JavaMan [View Original Post]
You may be asked more than that. Depends on you and how much they think they can get from you.
Pears at the market are 10,000 Riel per kilo.
You may be asked more than that. Depends on you and how much they think they can get from you.
Short tuk tuk rides are $1.
You may be asked more than that. Depends on you and how much they think they can get from you.
Welcome to Southeast Asia.