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  1. #5975

    Motel vs. Hotel

    Quote Originally Posted by AltoBomGosto  [View Original Post]
    I prefer a love motel than taking a garota to my place. Love motels allow 2 or more garotas to be with you, you don't have to explain.
    I totally agree. Besides the hassle with the reception, the noise is always a problem in a hotel, if you are going to have a party.

  2. #5974
    Quote Originally Posted by AltoBomGosto  [View Original Post]
    You may be 100 yr old but in SP you need to show a valid ID if you want to stay in a motel. As well as in all hotels!
    Better you have your passprt with you or have a copy notarized!
    I had this problem at Motel Prestige, even though my friend showed the copy of his passport he was not allowed to enter! Better play safe!
    ABG.
    Even if I am not (yet) 100 year old But never had to show any single piece of ID at Motel Lido, not even been asked for pre-payment. True I usually meet the girl in the reception area (whoever arrives first, waits) and get the room together. Girls are usually known at reception.

    Nor the girls had to leave or show their ID at reception (3 to 4 star hotels) when coming to my room in my hotel, either with me or coming alone. 🛂.

    I don't dispute ABG as he knows his business and of course better play safe, but seems the rule is not always enforced.

    Honestly I never carry my passport slong for obvious reasons (unpleasant as it can be, better loose a P4 P opportunity than losing the passport somewhere, it will be more unpleasant for sure and you will blame having carried the passport to play safe).

    🇧127479;128526;.

  3. #5973
    Quote Originally Posted by SuiGeneris  [View Original Post]
    I fully agree with you ABG.

    You even need ID, or for gringos a passport, if you want to visit some touristic landmarks in Sao Paulo.

    An example comes easily to my mind: A few years ago I had the intention to visit the Altino Arantes Building (Torre Banespa) but I was unable to do it because I didn't have my passport with me. I had to come back the day after in order to take the elevator in order to enjoy the sightseeing at the top (Torre Banespa's mirante).

    The same requirement applies to motels and hotels in Sampa.

    ABG, I don't remember that I had to present my passport at the desk of the Lido when we went there together, a couple of years ago (2011?), with Amanda Black and her sister.

    Does the same rule applies to Lido motel?

    This being said, I never had problem to visit freelance garotas in their flat even if I had to register at the front desk before taking the elevator. I have only to show them my Canadian ID.
    Where would be a convenient place to get a copy of your passport made, and notoarized?

  4. #5972
    Quote Originally Posted by AltoBomGosto  [View Original Post]
    I prefer a love motel than taking a garota to my place. Love motels allow 2 or more garotas to be with you, you don't have to explain nothing.

    Another very good place is Motel Overnight, located in Barra Funda, 15 minutes drive from Paulista or Centro.

    The diferential of this hotel is they have private pools in their upper class suites.

    http://www.guiademoteis.com.br/sao-p...tel-Over-Night#oMotel.

    Please print your 30 % discount file before going there at the web page above.

    DON'T FORGET TO BE IN POSSESSION OF YOUR PASSAPORT OR OTHER VALID ID IN Brazil!

    Have fun!
    This has been a very valuable discussion, thanks all!

    And over the last few years with the rise of whatsapp and real-time translation on smart phones. Life is good.

  5. #5971

    Passport

    Quote Originally Posted by AltoBomGosto  [View Original Post]
    You may be 100 yr old but in SP you need to show a valid ID if you want to stay in a motel. As well as in all hotels!

    Better you have your passprt with you or have a copy notarized!

    I had this problem at Motel Prestige, even though my friend showed the copy of his passport he was not allowed to enter! Better play safe!

    ABG.
    I fully agree with you ABG.

    You even need ID, or for gringos a passport, if you want to visit some touristic landmarks in Sao Paulo.

    An example comes easily to my mind: A few years ago I had the intention to visit the Altino Arantes Building (Torre Banespa) but I was unable to do it because I didn't have my passport with me. I had to come back the day after in order to take the elevator in order to enjoy the sightseeing at the top (Torre Banespa's mirante).

    The same requirement applies to motels and hotels in Sampa.

    ABG, I don't remember that I had to present my passport at the desk of the Lido when we went there together, a couple of years ago (2011?), with Amanda Black and her sister.

    Does the same rule applies to Lido motel?

    This being said, I never had problem to visit freelance garotas in their flat even if I had to register at the front desk before taking the elevator. I have only to show them my Canadian ID.

  6. #5970

    Yesterday at Tangara

    Went with a buddy there yesterday afternoon, 16 girls on the line up.

    I went with a marvelous mulata. DFK, BBBJ and CIM at no extra cost.

    150 reais per hour, excellent cost.

    ABG.

  7. #5969

    Water shortage

    Quote Originally Posted by BionicMan  [View Original Post]
    Motel Lido, Well known amongst the girls in town, has a few large Suites with a jacuzzi accomodating 4 people and a huge bed. We were 5 on it and there was still space left!

    Infortunately those Suites cannot be booked ahead. Maybe the girl, if a good regular might.
    It is advisable to call before, I know that some motels resticted the use of jacuzzis due to water shortage.

    ABG.

  8. #5968

    Passaport

    Quote Originally Posted by Tiradentes  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the info. I was thinking it might to do with the policia cracking down. SP is weird when it comes to ID's. I remember you even had to show an ID to get into a internet place and surf the net. When I complained the first time to the guy, he showed me the sign where it cleared stated a municipal law. I gave him a copy of my passport and that was the end of that.

    It is worthy to mention that that this crazy lay only applies in SP. I never had issues in RJ in love motels. But I am a 50 yr old geezer who looks 60.
    You may be 100 yr old but in SP you need to show a valid ID if you want to stay in a motel. As well as in all hotels!

    Better you have your passprt with you or have a copy notarized!

    I had this problem at Motel Prestige, even though my friend showed the copy of his passport he was not allowed to enter! Better play safe!

    ABG.

  9. #5967
    Quote Originally Posted by Escort4Us  [View Original Post]
    I'd like to see a discussion about the local love hotels.

    There are some amenities, like a large jaccuzi, that I would certainly enjoy using in one, that is -really- hard to find in a proper hotel. At the same time, if a nice hotel that -has- large jaccuzi's in the rooms is known, I'd certainly look into it!

    What are the 'better' ones in town, and is using one really not possible or advised, without speaking any of the language?

    Thanks all for your insights!
    Motel Lido, Well known amongst the girls in town, has a few large Suites with a jacuzzi accomodating 4 people and a huge bed. We were 5 on it and there was still space left!

    Infortunately those Suites cannot be booked ahead. Maybe the girl, if a good regular might.

  10. #5966
    Quote Originally Posted by AltoBomGosto  [View Original Post]
    By law you cannot enter a motel without a valid ID! Copies must be certified by a public notary to be valid!

    You can do as you wish but the law is clear that only notarized copies are valid documents.

    ABG.
    Thanks for the info. I was thinking it might to do with the policia cracking down. SP is weird when it comes to ID's. I remember you even had to show an ID to get into a internet place and surf the net. When I complained the first time to the guy, he showed me the sign where it cleared stated a municipal law. I gave him a copy of my passport and that was the end of that.

    It is worthy to mention that that this crazy lay only applies in SP. I never had issues in RJ in love motels. But I am a 50 yr old geezer who looks 60.

  11. #5965

    Moema Hotels

    Quote Originally Posted by SuiGeneris  [View Original Post]
    Hotels Mercury are GP friendly. In fact several GP live in each of the three Mercury hotels that are located in Moema!
    Made a reservation for Mercure Times Square (unfortunately can't go before October). It is close to everything I need I. E. clinicas, restaurants and bars. Maybe I won't even take any girls to my hotel, but it's nice to have that option, if needed.

  12. #5964

    Hotels in Moema

    Quote Originally Posted by Nordico  [View Original Post]
    Hi guys,

    I have tried to find out a Motel in Moema, but haven't found any. Closest motel to Miruna and Enjoy Spa seems to be the Queen's Motel in Congonhas area http://www.guiademoteis.com.br/sao-p...s/Queens-Motel.

    I also tried to find out the hotel's girl policy in Moema. I sent an email to 15 hotels, but it seems that they are avoiding answering my questions. Most of them didn't answer me at all. Some of them didn't or pretended they didn't understand my question. After I clarified myself in more detail, I got some vague answers to contact the reception when I am already staying in their hotel or questions, how long time the visitor would be in my room? (how would I know?) or promoting their conference facilities for my visitors.

    .
    Hotels Mercury are GP friendly. In fact several GP live in each of the three Mercury hotels that are located in Moema!

  13. #5963
    All good points SG. Just want to add that most top notch girls have gone underground with the internet and smartphones boom since 2005. I use to meet magazine and TV girls at boates but now most don't need to go to work boates anymore. The girls use to ask the going rate 500-800 R at boates but now underground they can ask up to 2000 R per hour! Now not so top notch girls that work at clinica or prive during the day and go work at boate at night. They get 200 R at the clinica while they ask for 500 R at boate. In the past most clinica girls couldn't compete and work at boates but now they can. So now quality has gone down at the boates in my opinion.

  14. #5962

    Passport

    Quote Originally Posted by Tiradentes  [View Original Post]
    I see you put this warning in your last 4 posts. What gives? Is there something you want to share with us, gringoes?

    P.S.: I always carry a colored copy of my passport picture page- visa to Brazil- and the entrance immigration form on me while in Brasil. Carrying a passport on my person while in there is a big risk that I am not willing to take.
    By law you cannot enter a motel without a valid ID! Copies must be certified by a public notary to be valid!

    You can do as you wish but the law is clear that only notarized copies are valid documents.

    ABG.

  15. #5961
    Quote Originally Posted by Tiradentes  [View Original Post]
    I see you put this warning in your last 4 posts. What gives? Is there something you want to share with us, gringoes?

    P.S.: I always carry a colored copy of my passport picture page- visa to Brazil- and the entrance immigration form on me while in Brasil. Carrying a passport on my person while in there is a big risk that I am not willing to take.
    While I have local ID now, when I only had passport a couple years ago, I always took a color copy, never original. Saying that, I didn't go to any love motel and use the copy passport as I always had a girl friendly hotel already booked for the duration of the trip.

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