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  1. #2958

    South side Saunas?

    It seems most of the saunas are grouped in the north (on the peninsula). Are there any notable ones on the south side (Cotai), with easier access from the 'new' Cotai strip hotels? Staying at the Venetian for a week and it would be easier to find a south side sauna than catching a cab to the north side.

  2. #2957

    Macau is pricey

    Quote Originally Posted by Bijou  [View Original Post]
    I have a China trip coming up in 2 weeks starting in Beijing and ending in Hong Kong. I've been RTFF regarding Macau for some time and feel it is the type of place to check off on my bucket list. However, the recent reports show the prices to be significantly high. Additionally, I prefer the freelancer pickup type venues.

    With that said, could anyone answer these questions regarding Macau:

    1. For fishbowls and saunas, is there a flat entrance fee or minimum charge fee? (I read in a recent report someone had to pay 1000+ MOP when leaving after just seeing the lineup).

    2. Are the prices significantly lower during weekdays? (I assume that there are less people visiting the venues during the week).

    3. Are there any freelancer pickup bars or discos and what would be the expected price for those freelancers?

    I would like to check off Macau on my upcoming trip, but I want to be informed of the current situation before planning to go.

    Thanks in advance.
    To Biljou.

    Everyone should come once in their life, I come to Macau 4 time a yr from US more than Las Vegas, Macau is very.

    Pricey but much cheaper on weekday many hotel discount to 100 usd a night cheaper than HK hotel yes most sauna.

    Have min charge if you don, t pick a girl you can still stay for 8 HR food drink and rest area, Macau is for high roller not.

    For cheap charlie.

    Fast Eddie.

  3. #2956

    Macau Worth Visiting?

    I have a China trip coming up in 2 weeks starting in Beijing and ending in Hong Kong. I've been RTFF regarding Macau for some time and feel it is the type of place to check off on my bucket list. However, the recent reports show the prices to be significantly high. Additionally, I prefer the freelancer pickup type venues.

    With that said, could anyone answer these questions regarding Macau:

    1. For fishbowls and saunas, is there a flat entrance fee or minimum charge fee? (I read in a recent report someone had to pay 1000+ MOP when leaving after just seeing the lineup).

    2. Are the prices significantly lower during weekdays? (I assume that there are less people visiting the venues during the week).

    3. Are there any freelancer pickup bars or discos and what would be the expected price for those freelancers?

    I would like to check off Macau on my upcoming trip, but I want to be informed of the current situation before planning to go.

    Thanks in advance.

  4. #2955

    Massage

    Are there any massage places that offer massage and H. E but not expensive?

    Not looking for the popular places like Rio, FN etc.

  5. #2954

    Macau stop over

    Quote Originally Posted by Breadman  [View Original Post]
    I'll be arriving around 630 pm by ferry and departing for the Macau airport the next afternoon so a hotel isn't really needed. I'll stick with one sauna, more than likely FN with its location close the Wynn Casino's free shuttle. I do appreciate the help.
    To Breadman,

    I stop over in Macau all the time and then take a cheap flight to AC or Manila the next day just sleep overnight at the sauna and spend a few HR at the casino and take the free shuttle to the airport.

    Fast Eddie 48.

  6. #2953
    Quote Originally Posted by NattyBumpo  [View Original Post]
    No, but letting the sauna stow away your duffel bag in their storage area is 100% safe.

    If I were you, I would plan to hit 2 or possibly 3 saunas at the most, and a good casino restaurant in between sessions, then retire back in my hotel room to get a good sleep at around 4 am. Therefore, assuming you are not arriving in Macau on a Friday or Saturday when hotel rates go through the roof, I recommend reserving a relatively inexpensive hotel room close to the Saunas. For example a room at the Rio Hotel can be had for around $94 if you look at the various travel sites. Sintra Hotel is around $90. And I have seen deals on Agoda for the Royal Hotel at $74 although the Royal is a longer walking distance from the action.

    Yes, there is always the alternative of sleeping for free at FN, or another sauna, but this will curtail your freedom to go from Sauna to Sauna. The rule is: you leave the sauna, you lose your overnight privileges. So if you don't mind carrying your duffel bag around from one sauna to the next or alternatively spending all your time in only one sauna doing different girls, then go for it. Famila Nobre offers private rooms to overnight guests if they are not too busy as does East Spa at the Waldo.

    PS: The saunas offer discounts of between 200 to 300 HK dollars on the 2nd and 3rd in house session so that is something that favors a one sauna sleep over plan, but I would prefer for my first visit to Macau to hit 2 or 3 different saunas in order to enjoy & compare the differences. See MichaelSamuel's post #2307 and Dreams' post #2308 for good recommendations for a 2 or 3 sauna night. I would only add that East Spa can be very good as well and you may really like that one too. So have a great time and enjoy Chinese pussy. Its pretty good.

    PPS: I think the decision to take the ferry from HKG airport to Macau is a very good one. Macau is more better fun than HKG.
    I'll be arriving around 630 pm by ferry and departing for the Macau airport the next afternoon so a hotel isn't really needed. I'll stick with one sauna, more than likely FN with its location close the Wynn Casino's free shuttle. I do appreciate the help.

  7. #2952
    Quote Originally Posted by Breadman  [View Original Post]
    I'm flying into Hong Kong on my way to Thailand and have found the one flight that I want is priced a tad high. A flight from Macau the following day to Pattaya is less than half the price so I'm thinking while I'm in Hong Kong I'll ferry on over to Macau to check out the sauna's. I arrive in Hong Kong around 5 pm, figure by the time I get over to Macau it will be close to 8 pm. Flight to Pattaya departs at 2 pm the following day. So my question is should I even bother with a hotel or just lug my duffel bag (I travel light) to the sauna's I want to check out? Can I stay in a sauna overnight and be well fed and have a few beers and a bed to nap in? I'm considering renting the emperor hotel (cheapest in that area) so I can more easily walk around to the 9 sauna's in the area. Or would cutting out the hotel be an option? PM me any suggestions.
    Quote Originally Posted by Breadman  [View Original Post]
    Would you be able to fit a duffel bag into the locker where you put your clothes at a sauna?
    No, but letting the sauna stow away your duffel bag in their storage area is 100% safe.

    If I were you, I would plan to hit 2 or possibly 3 saunas at the most, and a good casino restaurant in between sessions, then retire back in my hotel room to get a good sleep at around 4 am. Therefore, assuming you are not arriving in Macau on a Friday or Saturday when hotel rates go through the roof, I recommend reserving a relatively inexpensive hotel room close to the Saunas. For example a room at the Rio Hotel can be had for around $94 if you look at the various travel sites. Sintra Hotel is around $90. And I have seen deals on Agoda for the Royal Hotel at $74 although the Royal is a longer walking distance from the action.

    Yes, there is always the alternative of sleeping for free at FN, or another sauna, but this will curtail your freedom to go from Sauna to Sauna. The rule is: you leave the sauna, you lose your overnight privileges. So if you don't mind carrying your duffel bag around from one sauna to the next or alternatively spending all your time in only one sauna doing different girls, then go for it. Famila Nobre offers private rooms to overnight guests if they are not too busy as does East Spa at the Waldo.

    PS: The saunas offer discounts of between 200 to 300 HK dollars on the 2nd and 3rd in house session so that is something that favors a one sauna sleep over plan, but I would prefer for my first visit to Macau to hit 2 or 3 different saunas in order to enjoy & compare the differences. See MichaelSamuel's post #2307 and Dreams' post #2308 for good recommendations for a 2 or 3 sauna night. I would only add that East Spa can be very good as well and you may really like that one too. So have a great time and enjoy Chinese pussy. Its pretty good.

    PPS: I think the decision to take the ferry from HKG airport to Macau is a very good one. Macau is more better fun than HKG.

  8. #2951
    Quote Originally Posted by BaboyDave  [View Original Post]
    Hello Sir,

    Depending on how fussy you are, there is no reason for you to book any hotel.

    Also, assuming you'll be on your way to the airport by noon the next day, there is no reason for you to "explore" 9 Saunas. 1 Sauna or 2 tops should suffice. You can take a look at the Sauna Reviews thread where the options were just discussed earlier today, but you could easily leave your luggage at any hotel's reception (Rio for example), and head to the Sauna of your choice. Rio's open space has a full bed setting as default, in FN there is a "Sleep Room" and the reclining couches are also very comfy. You'll get as much food and drinks as which (though beers are not included).

    Enjoy,

    D
    I was just naming off the sauna's around a hotel I found, wasn't planning on hitting more than 2. Would you be able to fit a duffel bag into the locker where you put your clothes at a sauna? Not sure ID be comfortable leaving luggage at a hotels reception that I didn't have a reservation. Would ruin a trip to find all your stuff has vanished before the trip even began. What I do in the FKK clubs in Germany where they charge you extra for beer is bring in my own mini vodka bottles and secretly pour those into the free drinks to make a cocktail.

  9. #2950
    Quote Originally Posted by Breadman  [View Original Post]
    I'm flying into Hong Kong on my way to Thailand and have found the one flight that I want is priced a tad high. A flight from Macau the following day to Pattaya is less than half the price so I'm thinking while I'm in Hong Kong I'll ferry on over to Macau to check out the sauna's. I arrive in Hong Kong around 5 pm, figure by the time I get over to Macau it will be close to 8 pm. Flight to Pattaya departs at 2 pm the following day. So my question is should I even bother with a hotel or just lug my duffel bag (I travel light) to the sauna's I want to check out? Can I stay in a sauna overnight and be well fed and have a few beers and a bed to nap in? I'm considering renting the emperor hotel (cheapest in that area) so I can more easily walk around to the 9 sauna's in the area. Or would cutting out the hotel be an option? PM me any suggestions.
    Hello Sir,

    Depending on how fussy you are, there is no reason for you to book any hotel.

    Also, assuming you'll be on your way to the airport by noon the next day, there is no reason for you to "explore" 9 Saunas. 1 Sauna or 2 tops should suffice. You can take a look at the Sauna Reviews thread where the options were just discussed earlier today, but you could easily leave your luggage at any hotel's reception (Rio for example), and head to the Sauna of your choice. Rio's open space has a full bed setting as default, in FN there is a "Sleep Room" and the reclining couches are also very comfy. You'll get as much food and drinks as which (though beers are not included).

    Enjoy,

    D

  10. #2949

    Is a hotel needed?

    I'm flying into Hong Kong on my way to Thailand and have found the one flight that I want is priced a tad high. A flight from Macau the following day to Pattaya is less than half the price so I'm thinking while I'm in Hong Kong I'll ferry on over to Macau to check out the sauna's. I arrive in Hong Kong around 5 pm, figure by the time I get over to Macau it will be close to 8 pm. Flight to Pattaya departs at 2 pm the following day. So my question is should I even bother with a hotel or just lug my duffel bag (I travel light) to the sauna's I want to check out? Can I stay in a sauna overnight and be well fed and have a few beers and a bed to nap in? I'm considering renting the emperor hotel (cheapest in that area) so I can more easily walk around to the 9 sauna's in the area. Or would cutting out the hotel be an option? PM me any suggestions.

  11. #2948
    Went to hova couple weeks ago they were doing a HH special for 650 mop one HR one shot. Couple decent girls for the price it isn't too bad. The facility is a little small and old, but you also not going to be there for long.

  12. #2947
    MOP, but like most places in Macau they will take HKD as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by VinceAU  [View Original Post]
    Do these saunas take payment in MOP or HKD? I assume from RTFF they did MOP, but heard casinos only accept HKD.

  13. #2946
    Do these saunas take payment in MOP or HKD? I assume from RTFF they did MOP, but heard casinos only accept HKD.

  14. #2945
    Quote Originally Posted by AmericanThief  [View Original Post]
    So wechat Macau was the same as everywhere. All fake PICS and prices were 4,000 HKD st.

    I'm confused about saunas. I want to go back tho.
    No confusion about Saunas in Macau. They will run you 200-350 USD for the experience. You can sleep there up to 12 hours though so you save on the Hotel. Business is really bad lately so a nice Hotel is less than a 100 usd now, some even less on weekdays like 69-75 for Golden Dragon, Casa Real etc which are just fine.

    PC out.

  15. #2944
    Quote Originally Posted by DbPalore  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    Old time poster in the Germany / Austria FKK forums as well as a lot of experience in the Philippines, however lost my old user credentials.

    Was wondering if anyone can provide good insight on which Saunas are best to visit during the daytime? I have been RTFF, and in my past 2 visits I've spent time before 4-5 PM in Rio and FN and lineups were very short and unimpressive (FN had 5 Girls around 1 PM and Rio had 7 Girls around 6.30 AM ).

    I am planning a visit next week and was wondering if anyone can recommend a better solution for morning or mid-day action?

    Thanks,

    D
    Daytime options are pretty limited. Darling 2 around maybe 2-3 is probably the best bet. But later will be better selection. Houva as well but better for take out as the onsite facilities are not so great.

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