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  1. #519
    Thanks guys, very much appreciated for all your feedback.

    The bar / gogo experience is not new to me, I lived in BKK last year and Soi Cowboy was a place I spent a lot of time plus I would go on the weekends to Pattaya.

    Is the gogo scene in AC similar to BKK / Patts or different?

  2. #518

    Newbie questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Key Master  [View Original Post]
    I think you should start reading now! You have a lot to dig thru and seem to be a little bit out of touch. Not every bit of advice will be true for everyone here. A lot of differences in the people for why they go there and what they want to get out of it.
    To Key,

    You are right everyone is different many Newbie question all you can do is offer adivce if they don't listen no alot you can do, for Sprite newbie never been to AC is better for him to just stay 1-2 night in Manila and take the fly by bus to AC but again he might not even like AC after he see the Place and want to leave and go back to Manila.

    Fast Eddie 48

  3. #517
    Quote Originally Posted by Sprite13  [View Original Post]
    Hey gents,

    I'm planning my first trip to AC. 2nd to the Phils in late August. Some typical newbie questions:

    - how long is it to reach AC by taxi from the international airport in Manila? Is it safe to cab it if the flight lands late at night in MNL (say around 9-11pm)? Or would you guys recommend to spend the night in MNL and get to AC the following day?

    - what would be a good hotel to stay, which is near the action for around 1000-1300 / night? Not concerned about brakefest but wifi is a must and a pool would be a nice bonus but not vital.

    - weather wise, is that a good season? Or is it the rainy season / hurricane season?

    - roughly speaking, what are the current rates for ST and LT at the bars in AC?

    Apologies for the newby questions, I will read the entire AC section as my trip approaches.

    Thanks!
    I think you should start reading now! You have a lot to dig thru and seem to be a little bit out of touch. Not every bit of advice will be true for everyone here. A lot of differences in the people for why they go there and what they want to get out of it.

  4. #516
    Quote Originally Posted by Sprite13  [View Original Post]
    Thanks guys for your feedback and answering my questions (X-Man, West Coast and Fast Eddie 48) very much appreciated guys!

    So to recap, a cab ride from the MNL international aiport at night to AC will take about an hour and should go for around 2700-3000, sounds good to me. After spending almost 24 hours on a plane, I wouldn't mind paying for a private car to get me to my hotel without any hassle. Much better than hagging with a cab outside the airport.

    Is there like a guide to the AC scene in here like the one in say the tremendously helpful Bubba guide in the Rio forum? Rio was my fav playground before but lately, I've been having the yellow fever and it's been Asia for the past 2 years.

    Fast Eddie,

    Thanks for the hotel suggestion (Cental Park) , I'm going to look at it. Is it near the action or not?

    Also, if I were to arrive at my hotel around midnight, which bar would you suggest for a first timer for his first night in AC? Open to all suggestions guys!

    Thanks again!
    If you are looking for cheap vacation (looks like you are) ,

    1. Go to balibago. Com It has all info about hotels and prices. Call individual hotels and try to negotiate the best price. Sometimes they give you a discount if you are staying for a week or more.

    2. Hotels on and around fields avenue are on the expensive side.

    3. Bars on fields avenue charge more for barfine.

    4. If you are arriving late why not stay one night in Manila? There are cheap hotels near Manila bay cafe. You can get a girl there cheap if you are not too picky.

    5. Next morning just walk down to swagmans and take fly the bus for 600 pesos. It will drop you and your bags to your chosen hotel in AC.

    Your thinking of paying 3000 pesos for taxi will cover room, girl and maybe bus fare.

    6. You can go to perimeter bars and barfine girls cheap. But do stop in fields avenue bars for experience.

    7. There are discos where you can pick up freelancers cheap. Just lock up your valuables in safe deposit box. All hotels have them either in the room or at reception.

  5. #515

    Your Pic On Youtube

    Quote Originally Posted by Docwiltro  [View Original Post]
    I always spend a few days in MNL before heading up to A. C, but you don't have to. If you want to leave directly from the airport, you can pick up transportation (about 2 hrs to A. C.) at the small building across from the exit of the arrivals terminal (or you could venture down the ramp to the pick-up area for the same service). It should cost somewhere between p2, 700 and p3, 000). If you need pesos, change a see-note before leaving the terminal (you'll see the money changers against the back wall).

    I always stay at Sunset Garden in A. C. Which fits your price range, and they do have a pool, wi-fi and a resto.

    August weather can be quite rainy in the Philippines, and you could run into something; so, be sure to bring a small umbrella, flip-flops, and maybe a rain jacket: you'll be OK. The bars will still be open.
    The attached pic, I saw on Youtube under "JPD." Are you the same guy? I watch your videos of meeting girls in AC and I am a fan. Keep up the good work if you are the same guy.

    In another posted, you had mentioend Candy Bar. I have gone there often and I like it a lot! The price was around 1,100P the last time I was there. The girls are nice and have always provided me with good sex. I prefer Candy Bar over most of the bars on Fields Ave. There are several post of Candy Bar on YouTube for guys who want to take a look inside the bar. The girls are not 10s, but they look good to me. I have always loved nice and sweet brown skin Filipinas and Candy Bar has them (as opposed to the whiter skin Filipinas at the big clubs on Fields Ave).

  6. #514
    Quote Originally Posted by Docwiltro  [View Original Post]
    I always stay at Sunset Garden in A. C. Which fits your price range, and they do have a pool, wi-fi and a resto. August weather can be quite rainy in the Philippines, and you could run into something; so, be sure to bring a small umbrella, flip-flops, and maybe a rain jacket: you'll be OK. The bars will still be open.
    I like Sunset Gardens. Tall palm trees and nice pool, large beds, not far from Perimeter road bars, and 15mins stroll to Fields. Only thing is the wireless is not password protected. On returning home, Google Analytics picked up on people from Phils visiting my homepage which has nothing to do with Phils, and I still get the occassional hit. I wouldn't use unsecured wireless for internet banking.

    Anything you need, you can pick up cheaply locally. Umbrellas all around for about 100 pesos.

  7. #513
    Quote Originally Posted by Sprite13  [View Original Post]
    Hey gents,

    I'm planning my first trip to AC. 2nd to the Phils in late August. Some typical newbie questions:

    - how long is it to reach AC by taxi from the international airport in Manila? Is it safe to cab it if the flight lands late at night in MNL (say around 9-11pm)? Or would you guys recommend to spend the night in MNL and get to AC the following day?

    - what would be a good hotel to stay, which is near the action for around 1000-1300 / night? Not concerned about brakefest but wifi is a must and a pool would be a nice bonus but not vital.

    - weather wise, is that a good season? Or is it the rainy season / hurricane season?

    - roughly speaking, what are the current rates for ST and LT at the bars in AC?

    Apologies for the newby questions, I will read the entire AC section as my trip approaches.

    Thanks!
    I always spend a few days in MNL before heading up to A. C, but you don't have to. If you want to leave directly from the airport, you can pick up transportation (about 2 hrs to A. C.) at the small building across from the exit of the arrivals terminal (or you could venture down the ramp to the pick-up area for the same service). It should cost somewhere between p2, 700 and p3, 000). If you need pesos, change a see-note before leaving the terminal (you'll see the money changers against the back wall).

    I always stay at Sunset Garden in A. C. Which fits your price range, and they do have a pool, wi-fi and a resto.

    August weather can be quite rainy in the Philippines, and you could run into something; so, be sure to bring a small umbrella, flip-flops, and maybe a rain jacket: you'll be OK. The bars will still be open.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Maricel At Sunset Garden.jpg‎  

  8. #512
    Thanks guys for your feedback and answering my questions (X-Man, West Coast and Fast Eddie 48) very much appreciated guys!

    So to recap, a cab ride from the MNL international aiport at night to AC will take about an hour and should go for around 2700-3000, sounds good to me. After spending almost 24 hours on a plane, I wouldn't mind paying for a private car to get me to my hotel without any hassle. Much better than hagging with a cab outside the airport.

    Is there like a guide to the AC scene in here like the one in say the tremendously helpful Bubba guide in the Rio forum? Rio was my fav playground before but lately, I've been having the yellow fever and it's been Asia for the past 2 years.

    Fast Eddie,

    Thanks for the hotel suggestion (Cental Park) , I'm going to look at it. Is it near the action or not?

    Also, if I were to arrive at my hotel around midnight, which bar would you suggest for a first timer for his first night in AC? Open to all suggestions guys!

    Thanks again!

  9. #511

    AC hotel

    Quote Originally Posted by Sprite13  [View Original Post]
    Hey gents,

    I'm planning my first trip to AC. 2nd to the Phils in late August. Some typical newbie questions:

    - how long is it to reach AC by taxi from the international airport in Manila? Is it safe to cab it if the flight lands late at night in MNL (say around 9-11pm)? Or would you guys recommend to spend the night in MNL and get to AC the following day?

    - what would be a good hotel to stay, which is near the action for around 1000-1300 / night? Not concerned about brakefest but wifi is a must and a pool would be a nice bonus but not vital.

    - weather wise, is that a good season? Or is it the rainy season / hurricane season?

    - roughly speaking, what are the current rates for ST and LT at the bars in AC?

    Apologies for the newby questions, I will read the entire AC section as my trip approaches.

    Thanks!
    To Sprite 13.

    Hotel for 1300 p I think Central park at 1400 p is a good options and location same owner as the Pacific breeze near by you can use the pool there just get a courtesy pass form the front desk should paid a little more 1950 p at Pacific breeze better room, taxi to ac from Manila will cost 2500 p one way I would spend 1-2 day in manila first, I was in AC and manila late may for 10 days it was dry only rain one day that mean it will be very late wet season like last yr when all the flood in early aug.

    Barfine most small bar at field start at 1500 p include FS tip is option I tip 200-300 p if service is good, the bigger bar with better Quality girl like the Camelot, Blue nile and Crystal palace is 1900 to 3000 p don't be cheap if you are only going to be here for a few days go for a 3000 p super hot girl for one night about 75 USD now I am back in the US and I say to myself I should of barfine the 3000p girl not to save 1500 p for a 1500 p girl.

    Fast Eddie 48

  10. #510
    Quote Originally Posted by X Man  [View Original Post]
    Nevertheless, a late night ride to AC has some advantages. Traffic should be light, so about one hour. Also you avoid the check in / check out at a Manila Hotel. I'm not sure how much a cabbie from the airport will charge you, but they would probably be more trustworthy than a taxi you flag on the street somewhere. For safety reasons, you might ask how long he has already been driving. You don't want a sleepy driver.

    X.
    Your AC hotel will provide a car to pick you up at the Manila airport for less than a cabbie will charge you. A cabbie from the Manila airport will want 3500-6000 pesos. Your AC hotel will charge you 2700-3000, depending on whether you want a car or van for pickup. Also, the hotel driver is dedicated to getting you to your hotel and knows exactly where it is.

  11. #509
    I prefer to spend a night or two in MNL and then take one of the hotel bus services like FLy the Bus. But the cheapest hotel with a pool is going to be 2500 or over in Manila. Has anyone stayed at Copacabana lately? It has a pool and is directly across from the EDSA Entertainment ctr, and is also near a bus station. If you plan to go to AC the next day, you probably don't need a pool.

    Nevertheless, a late night ride to AC has some advantages. Traffic should be light, so about one hour. Also you avoid the check in / check out at a Manila Hotel. I'm not sure how much a cabbie from the airport will charge you, but they would probably be more trustworthy than a taxi you flag on the street somewhere. For safety reasons, you might ask how long he has already been driving. You don't want a sleepy driver.

    There will be a lot of rain July thru September. You can buy an umbrella at the mall. Take (or buy) sandals for when the rain is heavy to avoid wet shoes. X.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sprite13  [View Original Post]
    Hey gents,

    I'm planning my first trip to AC. 2nd to the Phils in late August. Some typical newbie questions:

    - how long is it to reach AC by taxi from the international airport in Manila? Is it safe to cab it if the flight lands late at night in MNL (say around 9-11pm)? Or would you guys recommend to spend the night in MNL and get to AC the following day?

    - what would be a good hotel to stay, which is near the action for around 1000-1300 / night? Not concerned about brakefest but wifi is a must and a pool would be a nice bonus but not vital.

    - weather wise, is that a good season? Or is it the rainy season / hurricane season?

    - roughly speaking, what are the current rates for ST and LT at the bars in AC?

    Apologies for the newby questions, I will read the entire AC section as my trip approaches.

    Thanks!

  12. #508

    First trip to AC

    Hey gents,

    I'm planning my first trip to AC. 2nd to the Phils in late August. Some typical newbie questions:

    - how long is it to reach AC by taxi from the international airport in Manila? Is it safe to cab it if the flight lands late at night in MNL (say around 9-11pm)? Or would you guys recommend to spend the night in MNL and get to AC the following day?

    - what would be a good hotel to stay, which is near the action for around 1000-1300 / night? Not concerned about brakefest but wifi is a must and a pool would be a nice bonus but not vital.

    - weather wise, is that a good season? Or is it the rainy season / hurricane season?

    - roughly speaking, what are the current rates for ST and LT at the bars in AC?

    Apologies for the newby questions, I will read the entire AC section as my trip approaches.

    Thanks!

  13. #507
    Well, you got to feel for those dogs. They don't have choice.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Burton  [View Original Post]
    Thanks. I once had a job where I had to stay in a hotel next to the interstate. After day one, my productivity was nil because the interstate had heavy semi traffic 24/7. In the wilderness, I have been known to wake from a car seven miles away. Although conditions have to be just right for me to hear that. According to tests, I could hear everything a dog can hear, up to 200K Hz. So I probably would not retire to AC, but it sounds like great fun for a vacation.

  14. #506
    Quote Originally Posted by Key Master  [View Original Post]
    Eddie,

    Are you considered a light sleeper? Do you get woken up regularly by odd noises when you sleep even if it's the slightest of noises to most people? I do and maybe less so than before but still am considered a light sleeper. I think when someone asks about quiet rooms, that's usually an indication that they are probably a light sleeper and if you are not one like that, then you may not understand the problems that come with it. I love nice beds too, but I find out the hard way that even with a nice mattress, I can't sleep well with noises from trikes and construction or people making noise by talking in the hallways or videoke machines just outside a window.

    Jack,

    Also, if it gets really bad and you are willing to pay for it, you may want to just pay up and stay at Wild Orchid. It's a little expensive for what you get, but the rooms in back by the pool were extremely quiet, but you have to pay for that luxury. There was no ethernet connection in room though. For me, staying on actual Fields or Perimeter are pretty tough propositions for light sleepers.
    Thanks. I once had a job where I had to stay in a hotel next to the interstate. After day one, my productivity was nil because the interstate had heavy semi traffic 24/7. In the wilderness, I have been known to wake from a car seven miles away. Although conditions have to be just right for me to hear that. According to tests, I could hear everything a dog can hear, up to 200K Hz. So I probably would not retire to AC, but it sounds like great fun for a vacation.

  15. #505

    Devera Hotel

    I spent 2 night here and it was fully booked except for a junior suite. Everything looked new and staff was very caring and accommodating. It's about 5 min walk to field ave. After checked in, I went there around 1:30am and did bar hopping. It looked like good stocks got depleted because it was not impressed with the quality and asking barfine was 1800-2000. So I went back emptied hand and felt I wasted my time here. Next evening, I realized that Devera was next to Pony Tail bar. I checked it out aroung 6pm and they had 75 in stock. I took the advice fom this forum and I talked to a Mama. She presented 7 fresh meat and BF was only 1500. I got a fresh one.

    Location: pony tail.

    Name: Anita.

    Age: 23.

    Look: 6. 5 on stage; 5 in plain clothes.

    Sex: 6 (I had to coach her a lot)

    Pussy: 9 (I was hurting her. Her exbf popped her cherry and I was her second man)

    Anal: na.

    BJ: 3 (she's new, she tried hard and almost vomited a few times)

    GFE: 9.

    Damage: 1500 bf + tips

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