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Key Master
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Not sure where you are flying in from and how tired you will be. I think for newbies, it's probably easier for them to go to AC. I'm a Manila guy also but it's not always a sure thing if you are kind of picky. It's more spread out. Weekends are tough for both places, but I'd recommend AC to get maximum play for a short timer. If you have more time to invest Manila / Makati can be worth it. It would probably be a lot of traffic getting in at that time though to get anywhere in Manila or even out of airport to get to highway to AC. I personally think if you are new and on limited time to not do the bus thing at least not on your first night there. Maximize your time. If you are on a real tight budget, I guess everything depends then.
Coming from Taipei. Business trip with some pi action at the end. Will be in Asia for two weeks before I get to manila. No jet lag for me!
2500 vs hotel pick pick up 2900.
Ac it is. I think I will return Sunday afternoon to avoid getting up too early for my flight on Monday.
Great advice all!
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Msukc
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I am flying into Manila on a Friday evening. Arrive 20:00 (8 PM). And I leave early Monday morning at 8 AM. This is my first time in Philippines. It is my first time in a real mongering country. I have only picked ladies up in Shanghai, Tijuana and Monterrey MX before. I have learned a lot on this site and the other one. So I understand the process.
Should I stay in Manila since I will only be in Philippines for 3 nights? Or do I travel to AC? I expect everyone to answer go to AC. But I think the travel cost from Manila to AC makes this a difficult decision. I appreciate any advice why'all can give me.
Thanks.
I think AC. Arrange an airport pickup which will cost you P2500. http://www.actiontravelac.com/airpor...r-service.html I use these guys. Tell them your flight number and arrival terminal. Then just two hours after arriving you will be in pussy heaven with all of your punter delights and treats within walking distance. No taxi problems, no traffic snarls, just punting.
Then with your return flight, they can take you back for the same price.
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Originally Posted by
Msukc
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I am flying into Manila on a Friday evening. Arrive 20:00 (8 PM). And I leave early Monday morning at 8 AM. This is my first time in Philippines. It is my first time in a real mongering country. I have only picked ladies up in Shanghai, Tijuana and Monterrey MX before. I have learned a lot on this site and the other one. So I understand the process.
Should I stay in Manila since I will only be in Philippines for 3 nights? Or do I travel to AC? I expect everyone to answer go to AC. But I think the travel cost from Manila to AC makes this a difficult decision. I appreciate any advice why'all can give me.
Not sure where you are flying in from and how tired you will be. I think for newbies, it's probably easier for them to go to AC. I'm a Manila guy also but it's not always a sure thing if you are kind of picky. It's more spread out. Weekends are tough for both places, but I'd recommend AC to get maximum play for a short timer. If you have more time to invest Manila / Makati can be worth it. It would probably be a lot of traffic getting in at that time though to get anywhere in Manila or even out of airport to get to highway to AC. I personally think if you are new and on limited time to not do the bus thing at least not on your first night there. Maximize your time. If you are on a real tight budget, I guess everything depends then.
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Originally Posted by
Msukc
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I am flying into Manila on a Friday evening. Arrive 20:00 (8 PM). And I leave early Monday morning at 8 AM. This is my first time in Philippines. It is my first time in a real mongering country. I have only picked ladies up in Shanghai, Tijuana and Monterrey MX before. I have learned a lot on this site and the other one. So I understand the process.
Should I stay in Manila since I will only be in Philippines for 3 nights? Or do I travel to AC? I expect everyone to answer go to AC. But I think the travel cost from Manila to AC makes this a difficult decision. I appreciate any advice why'all can give me.
Thanks.
Depends on what you prefer? Stay in Manila and go to MBC in Ermita for easy freelancer pick ups. If you like gogo bars and dancers, then go to AC. Gogo girls in manila are a lot more expensive.
Travel to AC can be very cheap if you take the victory liner bus from pasay bus terminal to dau terminal, then trike to fields ave. The bus ride is only 150 php. About a 2 hour ride more or less depending on traffic.
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Manila or AC
I am flying into Manila on a Friday evening. Arrive 20:00 (8 PM). And I leave early Monday morning at 8 AM. This is my first time in Philippines. It is my first time in a real mongering country. I have only picked ladies up in Shanghai, Tijuana and Monterrey MX before. I have learned a lot on this site and the other one. So I understand the process.
Should I stay in Manila since I will only be in Philippines for 3 nights? Or do I travel to AC? I expect everyone to answer go to AC. But I think the travel cost from Manila to AC makes this a difficult decision. I appreciate any advice why'all can give me.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by
Blu8096
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Take a cab and spend 2 dollars. 100P. It will save you the nasty sights, stink and beggars who start at 4 years old to 100 years old.
This, I agree. 100%
Originally Posted by
Hutsori
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Many clubs that sell bottles do so, just ask. They'll hold it for months too. It's gotten to the point that I when visit a place the first thing I do is ask the waitress to check whether I still have a bottle there.
Yah, and after 2 or 3 months, Whiskey starts to rot. Not sure of the chemical name, but it degrades.
And make sure the bar hasn't been replacing your liquid gold for something else. LOL
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Re: Mbc
Originally Posted by
Exoticspirit
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I will have two separate nights staying in Ermita at the Swagman hotel. Hope the walk to MBC is not too far or unsafe.
I was there for a 6 weeks and stayed across from Robinsons. I walked all over at late night and never had a issue. Never was threatened or anything, but I am also 6'1' and 210.
I cannot recommend to you to do it, but I never had a rough experience.
What's wrong in doing this is it is just nasty, the place is so filthy and disgusting. It stinks, there is garbage and crap everywhere. Street people pissing everywhere taking a crap and what ever, it just plainly a nasty, smelly, disgusting area!
Take a cab and spend 2 dollars. 100P. It will save you the nasty sights, stink and beggars who start at 4 years old to 100 years old.
This area is not a nice area anymore. Tons of street people, ladyboys and garbage. Maybe years ago it was ok but it changed.
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Originally Posted by
Exoticspirit
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I will have two separate nights staying in Ermita at the Swagman hotel. Hope the walk to MBC is not too far or unsafe.
Do not walk along Del Pilar late at night. You can use Mabini or Roxas Blvd to walk. It is safe. If it is very late.
Take for 50 pesos.
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Originally Posted by
Ilasan2
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One of the most beautiful place in Manila is Ermita, there are plenty of night clubs there.
I will have two separate nights staying in Ermita at the Swagman hotel. Hope the walk to MBC is not too far or unsafe.
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Yep the east asians had the concept of "bottle keep" before the airlines had their frequent flyer clubs.
Originally Posted by
Hutsori
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Many clubs that sell bottles do so, just ask. They'll hold it for months too. It's gotten to the point that I when visit a place the first thing I do is ask the waitress to check whether I still have a bottle there.
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One of the most beautiful place in Manila is Ermita, there are plenty of night clubs there.
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Originally Posted by
Blu8096
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That's a great tip! I didn't know they will hold the bottle for you.
I have to see if that works at some of the clubs I like to go to.
Many clubs that sell bottles do so, just ask. They'll hold it for months too. It's gotten to the point that I when visit a place the first thing I do is ask the waitress to check whether I still have a bottle there.
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Originally Posted by
Hutsori
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Though I'm not korean guy (thank the Lord) I'm a bottle-service guy. It's good financial sense if you intend to buy the girls drinks. A bottle of Bacardi + 4 mixers is p3000 (Tanduay is p2000). That works out to approx. P120 per drink, though you'll need to order a few more mixers to finish the bottle. This is cheaper than the per drink cost ordering one at a time. Moreover, you don't have to keep hailing a waitress over to take your order. You invite girls to join you drinking rum Cokes rather than have them ordering mango shakes, which the waitress pushes them to do, at p300 each. If you don't finish the bottle the place will store it for your next visit; just buy a few mixers.
That's a great tip! I didn't know they will hold the bottle for you.
I have to see if that works at some of the clubs I like to go to.
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Originally Posted by
Sammon
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After she left called another 18 year old who lives in paranaque. This one is not pretty like her pic in profile. Small boobs. Once again very inexperienced. Managed sex two times and next morning one more time. Very small tight pussy. Had to use Ky. She wanted to stay but told her I had work to do.
I. M. Punter quickly dashes to DIA and searches for all 18 year old babes using Paranaque as a search parameter!
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Originally Posted by
Sammon
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Lots and lots of koreans ordering whole bottles of scotch and food.
Though I'm not korean guy (thank the Lord) I'm a bottle-service guy. It's good financial sense if you intend to buy the girls drinks. A bottle of Bacardi + 4 mixers is p3000 (Tanduay is p2000). That works out to approx. P120 per drink, though you'll need to order a few more mixers to finish the bottle. This is cheaper than the per drink cost ordering one at a time. Moreover, you don't have to keep hailing a waitress over to take your order. You invite girls to join you drinking rum Cokes rather than have them ordering mango shakes, which the waitress pushes them to do, at p300 each. If you don't finish the bottle the place will store it for your next visit; just buy a few mixers.