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06-05-15 20:20 #2853
Posts: 22Darling one review
Went to darling 1 twice during the visit to Macau. The place is a typical fishbowl kind of a thing. The rooms are quite good and nicely made. The rates are fixed 1700 $ and 2020 $ for models. The collection is not as good as the saunas have but if anyone is interested in quickly this is the best place to visit. The Thai girls here are better than the Viets. My experience with a Thai was extremely great and the Viet was extremely talkative and annoying.
I would surely repeat when I am in Macau. Please arrange taxi in advance from the venue as it is a busy road and tough to arrange a taxi for your way back.
WIR yes.
Rating 7/10
WG 6-9 10 hardly.
Rate is higher.
Place 9/10.
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06-05-15 20:14 #2852
Posts: 22Venetian empty
Venetian Macau casino was empty with no WG at all. Where have they vanished last time they were I'm abundance. The Bellini bar also was empty and hardly any excitement.
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06-03-15 01:16 #2851
Posts: 6079Originally Posted by SamuRay [View Original Post]
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06-02-15 20:59 #2850
Posts: 3040Originally Posted by Tmg51 [View Original Post]
As far as hotels are concerned, the most important thing is a location in Macau City walking distance to ALL the saunas as opposed to a hotel on the Cotai Strip. There are many excellent choices at the top end like the MGM Grand, the Mandarin (next to the MGM), and the Wynn. All these hotels are great. I would give the MGM a slight edge over the Wynn because the MGM has 2 restaurants I really like. The Rossio and Imperial Court and the MGM has the Lion's Club, a bar frequented by talented Indonesian FL's. But it really does not matter which of these 3 hotels you stay at because they are right next to one another and all of impeccable high quality.
Personally I stay at cheaper hotels when I am in Macau. I do not hold back on the cost of the sauna girls, that is an annual indulgence of mine, but I do try to compensate and economize a little when it comes to my Macau hotel selection. Therfore, I usually stay either at the Holiday Inn (Macau City) or the Lisboa (not the Grand Lisboa). Both hotels are priced a little over $100/ night. As a Intercontinental Priority Club member I receive free room upgrades and earn points redeemable at all Intercontinental and Holiday Inn Hotels worldwide. The Holiday Inn Macau City (not the HI on the Cotai Strip) is a modest hotel, but the rooms are clean, the staff is helpful, and the location is close to everything important. The Lisboa is a little fancier and thus a slightly nicer hotel. It was fun to stay there when the Lisboa Racetrack was still open. In any case the Lisboa is a nice 4* hotel (be sure to reserve a west wing room if you decide to stay there).
So that is the wide variance of choice available in Macau. You can spend large and stay in real style at the MGM, Mandarin, or Wynn or go thrifty and stay at the more modest Holiday Inn or Lisboa. Of course there are a number of hotels priced in between these two price points. Check Trip Adviser for more information on those, but be sure to stay in the same general vicinity. For example, I think the Sofitel, although a very nice middle priced hotel is too far from the action for my taste. It is a long walk to and from Rio for example. Instead check out the Grand Emperor Hotel or Star World if you are looking for higher quality than the Holiday Inn/Lisboa but don't want to spend as much as the MGM/Wynn. You might also consider staying at the Rio Hotel. I never stayed there, but I hear it is of similar quality as the Holiday Inn and as far as location is concerned, just take the elevator down to the spa.
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06-01-15 02:43 #2849
Posts: 38Originally Posted by Idler31 [View Original Post]
Macau is so popular now that the top hotels seem to be "sold out" all the time, though I think the rooms are mostly held for high roller VIP only. They don't want mongers they want gamblers in their hotels. LOL.
On the Macau side I find hotels to be problematic. No good deals to be had. If you don't mind a short walk, Sofitel is nice. For bigger budget (but below Wynn level) I suggest Grand Lisboa or MGM for $250 a night.
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05-31-15 08:20 #2848
Posts: 99Originally Posted by Tmg51 [View Original Post]
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05-30-15 07:43 #2847
Posts: 5Headed to Macau, need some advice
I am headed to Macau in a few weeks and could use some good hobby advice. From the US and speak very little mandarin. I'm looking for higher quality, younger girls, knowing that pricing is going to be high. After reading through these posts, it seems like the saunas are maybe the way to go? Sounds like Rio and FN are my best bets? Anyone stayed at the Wynn before or know if it is a decent part of town for this hobby? Would love any other advice for a 1st timer to the city.
Thanks!
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05-29-15 11:36 #2846
Posts: 207Follow-up on WeChat girls in Cotai
Despite a somewhat disappointing experience, I couldn't resist trying one more time just to see.
This time, although it was still bait and switch, the girl was much cuter, with a much nicer body. They all seem to smoke.
This one was from Hunan, and even though was no more than 23-24, had what looked like a see-section scar.
Performance was admirable, but a little rushed on both sides (I had a flight to catch, and I don't know where she had to go).
I think if you're patient, and willing to send the girl away, you might find a very nice one for 1000 HKD ST. They all seem to ask for either taxi fare or tip, so if you're feeling generous it's really 1000 + 50 or 100.
Could be a nice alternative to the sauna scene if you don't feel like leaving the room.
Also... there are touts all over the lobbies of the hotels asking if you need pretty girls or service... they ask in Chinese, so not sure if they speak English or target English customers.
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05-26-15 06:43 #2845
Posts: 207Lots of WeChat girls
Originally Posted by EscortFan [View Original Post]
I decided to try one out just to see. There are options available pretty much all day but many told me they only work from 3 pm to 6 am. A few were up in the morning though. I had one come over at 12:30 pm, and while I tried to be careful, chatting to make sure it sounds like a real person, asking for more pics, etc, I still got a bait and switch.
The girl I got was ok, from Chongqing, ok cute face, slim body, but no ass and tits were a little saggy. She said she was 20, and just arrived. Very enthusiastic and friendly though, so that made up for some of it.
They will all ask 1500 or 2000 for 1 pop, ST meaning like 30-45 min. 95% were easily negotiated down to 1000 HKD, but I couldn't get any to go to say 800. You might get 900 but I didn't try too hard.
It's a cheaper and more convenient option (in that they come right to your door), but I still like the sauna total experience since you have other things to do and can see what you're getting. There is a bit of hassle factor too here, in that you have to wade through all the messages, and choose, but I have only done one so I don't know if some of the girls really are like their photos, if that's the case they would be similar to the top quality models at saunas for half the price.
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05-23-15 21:16 #2844
Posts: 1778Originally Posted by SamuRay [View Original Post]
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05-23-15 16:36 #2843
Posts: 191What's the best times to go to the saunas? Morning, afternoon or night?
Wanting to know where it be less crowdy yet still have some hot girls.
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05-22-15 01:03 #2842
Posts: 3040Originally Posted by SamuRay [View Original Post]
Now you do!
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05-22-15 00:53 #2841
Posts: 224With this answer you assume everyone knows the money exchange rate between Hong Kong and the US $, great!
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05-19-15 22:04 #2840
Posts: 532$1700 is in Hong Kong dollars which includes the massage bath and the deed. The difference between Hong Kong dollars and Macau's money was very little so I didn't change currency.
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05-19-15 16:11 #2839
Posts: 224Questin.
Is this $1700 for a fuck? If not, is it too difficult to put the price in local currency!