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  1. #534

    Thumbs down K-P

    Quote Originally Posted by William Tellhk
    Hi Guys,

    I am not sure if it is in Woosung Rd or Temple Street, but anyway i went to K Pressure (Man's Paradise)

    I will skip the usual report, as you might find the similar routine in earlier reports.

    Let me focus on the ladies i had there. A week back i went there and I had Shelly ( Suet mei) from Chongqing. She was a delight !! I have to admit, she really knows what she is doing. She is friendly, sexy and likes to fuck.

    2 days ago, I went again, and I had Ling Ling from Nanjing. She was an absolute desaster !! Blowjob, she was "hiding" a condom in her mouth, so when you get close to her before the blowjob, you can smell the "condom smell" from her mouth. Then she refused a 2nd fuck, as she said she felt "hurt" by the 1st time. She prefer to sleep !!! geee...

    of course i told the mama-san later on. She apologized and said she was fresh. Well....hit and miss.

    I will go back for Shelly next time.

    happy hunting
    I can relate to your report, stuff like this is why I stopped going to K-P. I think K-P has seen it's best days several years ago. Now, it is a big waste of time by playing the hit and miss game there. I have been to 37 Dundas several times and each time had great service, no hit and miss.

    Besides 37 Dundas, I have been trying to find other places in the Mongkok area with the same level of service and cost under 500HK. So far, no luck. On my next trip to HK, I will try Golden Cumming at 310 Portland. If anyone knows of good places similar to 37 Dundas, and they have tried several times and they like it, I would be interested in knowing the location.

  2. #533

    Credit Card Warning

    The link shows the dangers of using your card for mongering!

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/Ale...Alex.Telegraph

  3. #532

    Hotel

    I stayed at both the Metropark and the Cosmopolitan last year. Much preferred the Metropark which was newer and more modern. Metropark was a block from the MTR and about 25 HK dollars by cab to Fenwicks. Paid less for the Metropark too. As I recall, paid 800/night and was upgraded to a water view room (about $100 US). Got my reservation through a Hong Kong travel agency...don't remember the name. Nothing of interest in the immediate neighborhood of the Metropark, but as I say, MTR right there. Incredible roof top pool and gym with unreal views.

  4. #531

    Hotel

    The Novotel is very far from anywhere, and no subway station (MTR) close to.

    Cosmo/Cosmopolitan are also far and you will have to walk some way to MTR station.

    There are better options in Wanchai or TST. Choose one, which is close to MTR station. Then you will be close to everywhere.

    Quote Originally Posted by WebConexxion
    From reading the last few posts. I don't want to be that close to the action. LOL

    I like to know where I am going to stay before I land at the airport. At least for a few days. Unless it is a busy season I alwasys book a new hotel only for a few days to know if I like it or not.

    I use Expedia and these are the hotel I have come up with:

    Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong
    375-377 Queen's Road East
    Wan Chai, Hong Kong


    Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong
    387-397 Queen's Road East,
    Wan Chai, Hong Kong


    Charter House

    Novotel Century Harbourview
    508 Queen's Road West
    Western District
    0 HONG KONG
    HONG KONG


    My price range is aprox. 100 usd or 700 HKD a night. Of course I would rather save if possible to spend on other activities. Most of the time I will be going to the 141 buildings but at night I wouldn't mind checking out a few bars in the Wan Chai. But more for drinking since I would rather go to Flipland for Filipina or Thailand for a Thaigirl.

    I also want to make sure my laptop and camera equipment are safe... so I would rather pay a little more for security.

    Any ideas for a spa in Macau.... am I right to just stay at a spa rather than book a hotel ?

  5. #530
    Quote Originally Posted by hk dog
    wharney hotel, can't get any closer to the action.

    http://www.asiatravel.com/wharney/index.html
    thanks, but does anyone know if they have hi speed internet connection in the rooms ?

    i don't see anything on the guest room page: http://asiatravel.com/wharney/v1.html

    i will send them an email to confirm.

  6. #529
    Quote Originally Posted by William Tellhk
    you can also try the LUK KWOK Hotel. just opposite the NEPTUNES 2 Bar
    But that is almost 2X the price of Wharney

  7. #528

    K pressure

    Hi Guys,

    I am not sure if it is in Woosung Rd or Temple Street, but anyway i went to K Pressure (Man's Paradise)

    I will skip the usual report, as you might find the similar routine in earlier reports.

    Let me focus on the ladies i had there. A week back i went there and I had Shelly ( Suet mei) from Chongqing. She was a delight !! I have to admit, she really knows what she is doing. She is friendly, sexy and likes to fuck.

    2 days ago, I went again, and I had Ling Ling from Nanjing. She was an absolute desaster !! Blowjob, she was "hiding" a condom in her mouth, so when you get close to her before the blowjob, you can smell the "condom smell" from her mouth. Then she refused a 2nd fuck, as she said she felt "hurt" by the 1st time. She prefer to sleep !!! geee...

    of course i told the mama-san later on. She apologized and said she was fresh. Well....hit and miss.

    I will go back for Shelly next time.

    happy hunting

  8. #527
    Quote Originally Posted by Hk Dog
    Wharney Hotel, can't get any closer to the action.

    http://www.asiatravel.com/wharney/index.html
    you can also try the LUK KWOK Hotel. just opposite the NEPTUNES 2 Bar

  9. #526
    Wharney Hotel, can't get any closer to the action.

    http://www.asiatravel.com/wharney/index.html

  10. #525
    Quote Originally Posted by Pleasure Dude
    If the girl is real top model material, I think 3K+ is fine with my wallet. But if I venture to a KTV by myself, I think the bill will kill the deal.

    Interesting. I have heard and been to a few Saunas in Macau but not KTV. Maybe I will take an one day trip there to check it out. Which KTV do you recommend in Macau?

    Thx,
    PD
    I haven't been to a ton of KTVs here, but from what I've seen so far, wouldn't necessarily consider them real top model material (not bad of course, just not the best that I've seen in other places). For the total charge of 2500-3000 (1500HKD for the takeout, 1000-1500HKD for the room) - if you compare this with the high end KTVs in Shanghai, I would say that you can find higher quality in Shanghai.

    If finding high quality is the only criteria, I would say 18 or Rio saunas in Macau are the place to go.

  11. #524
    Quote Originally Posted by Hk Dog
    Sorry had to laugh. Ming Hotel a boutique hotel!

    Sure if boutique means sleeping in a bed whose mattress see's 20+ poundings (with all the associated stains) a day!!

    Ming is the best hotel for a quickie in the Wan Chai area.
    Yeah I don't mind banging in a used up matress for a quickie, but I don't want to sleep in one.

    Thanks for the heads up. Do you have any suggestions on a better hotel?

  12. #523
    Quote Originally Posted by Mattrick
    Hello WC,

    If you want to be in the middle of the action, try Ming Court on Lockhart. It is a boutique/love hotel with a price range of 500 to 700 HKD depending on the day and time of year. I'm not sure about your price range and standards but this hotel is just steps away from all the bars.

    If you are arriving at the airport, I always recommend that members stop by the HK Hotel Association booth located just after immigration and customs. They usually have last minute specials and can beat most published room rates. But not all hotels belong to the association.

    Have a good trip and looking forward to your reports and pics!
    From reading the last few posts. I don't want to be that close to the action. LOL

    I like to know where I am going to stay before I land at the airport. At least for a few days. Unless it is a busy season I alwasys book a new hotel only for a few days to know if I like it or not.

    I use Expedia and these are the hotel I have come up with:

    Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong
    375-377 Queen's Road East
    Wan Chai, Hong Kong


    Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong
    387-397 Queen's Road East,
    Wan Chai, Hong Kong


    Charter House

    Novotel Century Harbourview
    508 Queen's Road West
    Western District
    0 HONG KONG
    HONG KONG


    My price range is aprox. 100 usd or 700 HKD a night. Of course I would rather save if possible to spend on other activities. Most of the time I will be going to the 141 buildings but at night I wouldn't mind checking out a few bars in the Wan Chai. But more for drinking since I would rather go to Flipland for Filipina or Thailand for a Thaigirl.

    I also want to make sure my laptop and camera equipment are safe... so I would rather pay a little more for security.

    Any ideas for a spa in Macau.... am I right to just stay at a spa rather than book a hotel ?

  13. #522
    Quote Originally Posted by Graybeard
    The manager spoke acceptable English, but I found it hard to communicate. I got the feelings that most of the business was from locals.

    EDITOR'S NOTE: I certainly hope that the author or somebody else will post a link to this report in the Reports of Distinction thread. Please Click Here for more information.
    i totally agree with you. Luckily i speak Cantonese, it makes things easier but it is fun even if you dont. I go there once a week for my lunchtime relaxation.

  14. #521
    Quote Originally Posted by Hk Dog
    Sorry had to laugh. Ming Hotel a boutique hotel!!!!!!!!

    Sure if boutique means sleeping in a bed whose mattress see's 20+ poundings (with all the associated stains) a day!!

    Ming is the best hotel for a quickie in the Wan Chai area.

    Hahahah. Oh yess. Ming Court (Minge court as i call it subtly) is an absolute hourly Hotel. Not that i didnt have good times there, but my knees are always shaved off my skin when I leave there. Must be the cheap blankets...

  15. #520
    Sorry had to laugh. Ming Hotel a boutique hotel!!!!!!!!

    Sure if boutique means sleeping in a bed whose mattress see's 20+ poundings (with all the associated stains) a day!!

    Ming is the best hotel for a quickie in the Wan Chai area.

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