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Originally Posted by BJtemp
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Does anyone know whether local girls must register at the hotel front desk, or can they go straight into the room?
I plan to have a different one every day.
Stay at the Harmoni hotel next to Kampong Bule, they have a back entrance to the lists, no need to register.
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Question about registering local women at hotel
Does anyone know whether local girls must register at the hotel front desk, or can they go straight into the room?
I plan to have a different one every day.
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Originally Posted by BlakCasper
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I've been collecting travel miles and points the past few years and now have a few million making the flights and hotels free with status.
I had been communicating with a 40 yr old single mom from Batam when I was Tinder swiping in Singapore. Among several others. I went to Singapore, in late October for a week, 3 nights at the Singapore Grand Hyatt and 4 nights at the Singapore Fairmont. I took the ferry to Batam day two and brought Ms Batam over for 5 nights. She had never been to Singapore and loved it and loved me more haha. Between Uber and the ferry I spent less than $200.
She's in great shape and flexible as she does yoga daily, Lagi, lagi. Aku Puas with you honey. Is what she was screaming after she came five times one early morning. The more she screamed Lagi Lagi the harder my dick got.
I wouldn't mind putting her on cheap RT from Singapore to LAX for about $400 as I need Business Class that would be cheaper, but I'm sure the incidental costs would add up, probably more than I want, plus she doesn't have a Visa.
I have another few to cultivate in KL and Manilla on Tinder. I prefer less or non professional.
Not sure Donald wants any 40 something single moms coming to the US. Getting visas involves some serious document control. It can be done but as a rule of thumb, Indo passport holders usually get the third degree when seeking travel visa's to EU, UK, US. Of course if you put 20 K $USD in her bank account that will cover the financial capability part but they dig a long way down before you get the stamp.
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Not worth it.
Originally Posted by Wimble
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You might find their attitude changes when they arrive at your place.
I decided after more consideration it may not be worth the headache that mat develop.
Its much easier for me to leave than to put someone out.
I was only looking at the cost of a coach flight for her vs a Business or First flight for me.
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You might find their attitude changes when they arrive at your place.
Originally Posted by BlakCasper
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I wouldn't mind putting her on cheap RT from Singapore to LAX for about $400 as I need Business Class that would be cheaper, but I'm sure the incidental costs would add up, probably more than I want, plus she doesn't have a Visa.
I have another few to cultivate in KL and Manilla on Tinder. I prefer less or non professional.
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My Batam experience.
I've been collecting travel miles and points the past few years and now have a few million making the flights and hotels free with status.
I had been communicating with a 40 yr old single mom from Batam when I was Tinder swiping in Singapore. Among several others. I went to Singapore, in late October for a week, 3 nights at the Singapore Grand Hyatt and 4 nights at the Singapore Fairmont. I took the ferry to Batam day two and brought Ms Batam over for 5 nights. She had never been to Singapore and loved it and loved me more haha. Between Uber and the ferry I spent less than $200.
She's in great shape and flexible as she does yoga daily, Lagi, lagi. Aku Puas with you honey. Is what she was screaming after she came five times one early morning. The more she screamed Lagi Lagi the harder my dick got.
I wouldn't mind putting her on cheap RT from Singapore to LAX for about $400 as I need Business Class that would be cheaper, but I'm sure the incidental costs would add up, probably more than I want, plus she doesn't have a Visa.
I have another few to cultivate in KL and Manilla on Tinder. I prefer less or non professional.
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For 10 days, I would do Jakarta. More to do but can be more expensive than Batam. You can also stay at different places in Jakarta to try out different areas so you do not end up in traffic too much. Batam is over run with people from Singapore. LOL. Jakarta should be cheaper than Singapore.
Originally Posted by NewImage
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I am flying to KL via Sing- want to add one more location for 10 days.
Batam seems easier ie Home. Fly Sing. Go to Batam. Back to Sing. Go on to KL.
But many say go to Jakarta you won't regret it.
So then trip would be. Sing- Jak- KL. Sing - home.
I am a FL, pick up type of guy and back to hotel more so than a massage spa guy.
I like the simplicity of Sing Batam KL (one less flight but yes boat ride) but offerings in Jakarta are better so I'm told.
Which would you do? Pricing about the same? Quantity and quality? BP says Batam esp the discos are not for the feint hearted. Enough there to keep me interested?
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Quick question. Batam or Jakarta on route to KL
I am flying to KL via Sing- want to add one more location for 10 days.
Batam seems easier ie Home. Fly Sing. Go to Batam. Back to Sing. Go on to KL.
But many say go to Jakarta you won't regret it.
So then trip would be. Sing- Jak- KL. Sing - home.
I am a FL, pick up type of guy and back to hotel more so than a massage spa guy.
I like the simplicity of Sing Batam KL (one less flight but yes boat ride) but offerings in Jakarta are better so I'm told.
Which would you do? Pricing about the same? Quantity and quality? BP says Batam esp the discos are not for the feint hearted. Enough there to keep me interested?
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Originally Posted by HihiSter
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A disco is a club. You've got high-end clubs such as Colosseum, Blowfish, Dragonfly, X2 etc in Jakarta, and you've got the low-end which are usually the drug infested dens you love so much.
"High-end clubs" are not a "disco", at least what the term "disco" refers to in Batam, because in Batam a "disco" can be small or large, but in no way it could be defined a "high-end club".
Originally Posted by Psychman
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LOL. Trust me, I know the difference between a dance club and a pub.
I trust you, but you wrote "there is a huge diversity of discos in Jakarta, from the intense Dangdut EDM places where party drugs and party drug girls rule, to higher end, classy modern lounges". In Batam, the latter are not referred to as "disco".
Whatever.... Our discussion tends to be pointless.
I know Batam, you two know Jakarta. The same words may not have the same exact meaning here or there, hence our misunderstanding?
When you wll visit Batam, you will be able to make a comparison. I do not plan to visit Jakarta, very unfortunately.
Ahemm... no. Dangdut is not the techno played in discos (well, in Batam)
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Originally Posted by BlackPage
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Do not confuse a DISCO (techno, dark, obat, etc. Etc.) with lounges, bars, clubs, pubs, whatever you want to call them, where there is music but no drugs and no techno.
The discriminating characteristic is the techno music. Plenty of bars in Batam, and they have nothing to do with discos. I am sure the same applies to Jakarta.
I met a couple of Western men, who were sure they went to a disco in Batam, but they simply just went to NoName or other pubs.
Do not expect to replicate all my adventures
LOL. Trust me, I know the difference between a dance club and a pub- have danced to EDM in over 20 countries. And while I love to use other people's intel for planning and context, I will make my own fun just fine Cheers.
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Originally Posted by BlackPage
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Do not confuse a DISCO (techno, dark, obat, etc. Etc.) with lounges, bars, clubs, pubs, whatever you want to call them, where there is music but no drugs and no techno.
The discriminating characteristic is the techno music. Plenty of bars in Batam, and they have nothing to do with discos. I am sure the same applies to Jakarta.
I met a couple of Western men, who were sure they went to a disco in Batam, but they simply just went to NoName or other pubs.
Do not expect to replicate all my adventures
A disco is a club. You've got high-end clubs such as Colosseum, Blowfish, Dragonfly, X2 etc in Jakarta, and you've got the low-end which are usually the drug infested dens you love so much.
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Originally Posted by Hihi Ster
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If you mean dark drugs and hookers infested dens where you wouldn't even recognise your own mother if she would be standing in front of you then no, not all Indo disco's are the same, especially not in Jakarta.
Originally Posted by Psychman
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And to answer this question, there is a huge diversity of discos in Jakarta, from the intense Dangdut EDM places where party drugs and party drug girls rule, to higher end, classy modern lounges. It is an amazingly cosompolitan city; I love it. I just takes time navigating it and dealing with the traffic.
Do not confuse a DISCO (techno, dark, obat, etc. Etc.) with lounges, bars, clubs, pubs, whatever you want to call them, where there is music but no drugs and no techno.
The discriminating characteristic is the techno music. Plenty of bars in Batam, and they have nothing to do with discos. I am sure the same applies to Jakarta.
I met a couple of Western men, who were sure they went to a disco in Batam, but they simply just went to NoName or other pubs.
Originally Posted by Psychman
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Salamat Malam. Just read your old reports- so, so helpful.
Do not expect to replicate all my adventures
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Originally Posted by BlackPage
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I think all Indo discos look the same? My experience is limited to Batam.
And to answer this question, there is a huge diversity of discos in Jakarta, from the intense Dangdut EDM places where party drugs and party drug girls rule, to higher end, classy modern lounges. It is an amazingly cosompolitan city; I love it. I just takes time navigating it and dealing with the traffic.
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Originally Posted by BlackPage
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I posted a few series of long reports from Batam entitled "Batam on Ramadan" on more than one year. Each time, I had a blast and I had more girls than average.
Those who are interested can find them easily making a search for that title in the Batam thread, or more quickly looking at the RoD.
Salamat Malam. Just read your old reports- so, so helpful. Perhaps a couple of weeks in Indonesia in late may / early June is on the cards. Sounds like if I start off in Batam, many of the women who are set to return home will still be there. Then, I can hit Bali, which is not nearly as affected by the holiday. Finally, a couple of nights in Jakarta at the Shangra La to play at BATS before returning home. You have me thinking. Thanks for the fantastic info. Terima Kasih.
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Originally Posted by BlackPage
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I think all Indo discos look the same? My experience is limited to Batam.
If you mean dark drugs and hookers infested dens where you wouldn't even recognise your own mother if she would be standing in front of you then no, not all Indo disco's are the same, especially not in Jakarta.
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