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  1. #15253
    Quote Originally Posted by Waffles  [View Original Post]
    Gentlemen, I am well versed in the AC scene however I have an 8 hour layover in MNL on a US-HKG flight. Its been years since I've spent a night in MNL. Any suggestions on a hotel near airport and more so a venue for a good quick schtup? Thanks in advance.

    Waffles.
    A few of the commentators have already posted good recommendations. I'll add that Resorts World (RW) and City of Dreams (COD), both are casino complexes, are close to the airport, and each has hotels, shops, decent dining options, cinemas (RW), etc. RW's hotels are Remington, Marriott, Belmont, and Maxims. COD's hotels are the Hyatt, Nobu, and Crown Towers.

  2. #15252
    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoast1  [View Original Post]
    W-W-by: The story from Ceegee you quoted was from page 64, almost 2 years ago. You really *do* RTTF!
    Ha ha. The first girl in the story is long forgotten, but I still remember the prego one very well. Her kid would be almost 2 years old now, she was getting close to dropping when she came to see me.

  3. #15251
    Quote Originally Posted by WestCoast1  [View Original Post]
    There are a ton of airbnb condo units near the airport. Here is one:

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/7843896...s=2&s=erie2uB5

    That boasts "Studio Across the Airport T3", and is $30/ night. Easy to book, use, and walk away from. The airbnb map shows it about 1/4 mile from the airport. There are a bunch like this.
    Too many add-on costs to contemplate using Airbnb for just 1 night, especially as he doesn't know Manila or T3. If he was lucky enough to land this property or some other one further away he will probably need to use a taxi to get there because he doesn't know the lay of the land. The overpass isn't built yet so it's a potential nightmare to cross that highway.

    I'd suggest using AF 1 as VV suggests. It will be cheaper and less possible hassle.

  4. #15250

    Af one

    Quote Originally Posted by Waffles  [View Original Post]
    Technical my layover is 11 hours and 15 minutes however the 8 hours=out of airport time. I'm old and don't relish two consecutive nights without a bed. I'm arriving on United Terminal 1 and departing China Air which I believe is Terminal 1 as well. I got a week of shit work in HKG and Shenzhen which are IMHO useless venues and I've been in the GWL far too long. I do have a week of I&I scheduled on the return in AC, thank you God. I'm ignorant of anything Manila and NAIA Airport and appreciate all support.
    When you go to air force one, tell them you want the room for a few extra hours to sleep. Their rooms are like hotel rooms. You can f a girl, then take a shower and sleep in the room. It might cost you a few extra P, but who cares. It sounds like you only need a few extra hours. They have a bar in the place, and can order in food. Much easier than checking into a hotel. Will be a fun time.

  5. #15249
    Quote Originally Posted by Waffles  [View Original Post]
    Technical my layover is 11 hours and 15 minutes however the 8 hours=out of airport time. I'm old and don't relish two consecutive nights without a bed. I'm arriving on United Terminal 1 and departing China Air which I believe is Terminal 1 as well. I got a week of shit work in HKG and Shenzhen which are IMHO useless venues and I've been in the GWL far too long. I do have a week of I&I scheduled on the return in AC, thank you God. I'm ignorant of anything Manila and NAIA Airport and appreciate all support.
    There are a ton of airbnb condo units near the airport. Here is one:

    https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/7843896...s=2&s=erie2uB5

    That boasts "Studio Across the Airport T3", and is $30/ night. Easy to book, use, and walk away from. The airbnb map shows it about 1/4 mile from the airport. There are a bunch like this.
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  6. #15248
    Technical my layover is 11 hours and 15 minutes however the 8 hours=out of airport time. I'm old and don't relish two consecutive nights without a bed. I'm arriving on United Terminal 1 and departing China Air which I believe is Terminal 1 as well. I got a week of shit work in HKG and Shenzhen which are IMHO useless venues and I've been in the GWL far too long. I do have a week of I&I scheduled on the return in AC, thank you God. I'm ignorant of anything Manila and NAIA Airport and appreciate all support.

    Quote Originally Posted by BaboyDave  [View Original Post]
    I guess it depends what terminal you're going through but I guess the closest hotels are the ones in Resorts World (all in front of terminal 2).

    Usually when I have a short layover in MNL (3-6 hrs) I head to AF1 (Flight168) for a quickie, usually 1. 5 hours should be enough in the venue. The rest of the time is usually slent on commute and food. Can't see how an 8 HR layover that includes a session also requires a hotel room, but to each his own, I guess.

    Enjoy,

    Dave.

  7. #15247
    Yes, go to Air Force 1 like Dave says. It is a little pricey but there are some cuties in there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Waffles  [View Original Post]
    Gentlemen, I am well versed in the AC scene however I have an 8 hour layover in MNL on a US-HKG flight. Its been years since I've spent a night in MNL. Any suggestions on a hotel near airport and more so a venue for a good quick schtup? Thanks in advance.

    Waffles.
    .

  8. #15246
    Quote Originally Posted by Waffles  [View Original Post]
    Gentlemen, I am well versed in the AC scene however I have an 8 hour layover in MNL on a US-HKG flight. Its been years since I've spent a night in MNL. Any suggestions on a hotel near airport and more so a venue for a good quick schtup? Thanks in advance.

    Waffles.
    I guess it depends what terminal you're going through but I guess the closest hotels are the ones in Resorts World (all in front of terminal 2).

    Usually when I have a short layover in MNL (3-6 hrs) I head to AF1 (Flight168) for a quickie, usually 1. 5 hours should be enough in the venue. The rest of the time is usually slent on commute and food. Can't see how an 8 HR layover that includes a session also requires a hotel room, but to each his own, I guess.

    Enjoy,

    Dave.

  9. #15245

    Layover in Manila

    Gentlemen, I am well versed in the AC scene however I have an 8 hour layover in MNL on a US-HKG flight. Its been years since I've spent a night in MNL. Any suggestions on a hotel near airport and more so a venue for a good quick schtup? Thanks in advance.

    Waffles.

  10. #15244
    Quote Originally Posted by CallSignPapa  [View Original Post]
    I know that Tiger Air, Cebu Pacific, Phillipines and Singapore air all fly DIRECT between Singapore and Manila, am I missing any other carriers?
    Jetstar Asia.

  11. #15243

    Celebration

    To celebrate my 400th post, I'm going to head to Manila this weekend and misbehave.

    I know that Tiger Air, Cebu Pacific, Phillipines and Singapore air all fly DIRECT between Singapore and Manila, am I missing any other carriers?

  12. #15242
    Quote Originally Posted by RedKilt  [View Original Post]
    I agree WR.

    That's my MO too. It's a crazy habit that all filipinos always ask first if they can ask you a question, and it's not always about money.

    The last time this happened I said "Yes as long as you don't ask me for money" and she laughed and said "Oh No I just wondered if you'd mind if I asked what is your job?

    Too polite for words.
    Had a few chat spells on Badoo recently with pinays in HK (prior to nailing a few of course, TR posted) and it was guaranteed after about 15 minutes of chat that I would get the " can I ask you a question? ".

    I would reply giving marital status, age of kids (all bogus of course) and they would all reply " how did you know I was going to ask that ".

    Intuition honey, plus 30 plus years of dealing with you and your sisters.

  13. #15241
    Quote Originally Posted by WickedRoger  [View Original Post]
    I usually respond with "Yes, as long as it does contain requests for cash for any purpose" - that stumps some and others don't ask or stop chatting.
    I agree WR.

    That's my MO too. It's a crazy habit that all filipinos always ask first if they can ask you a question, and it's not always about money.

    The last time this happened I said "Yes as long as you don't ask me for money" and she laughed and said "Oh No I just wondered if you'd mind if I asked what is your job?

    Too polite for words.

  14. #15240
    Quote Originally Posted by Hutsori  [View Original Post]
    The money request usually starts with this question: "Can I ask you a question?

    "No." It blows their minds. Boom! Shut down. I suppose they're so accustomed to some fella answering "Sure, what is it?" that they have no other rhetorical skills to get what they want.
    I usually respond with "Yes, as long as it does contain requests for cash for any purpose" - that stumps some and others don't ask or stop chatting.

  15. #15239
    Quote Originally Posted by Vitaplex  [View Original Post]
    Yeah this is a good observation and something I haven't thought on for a while. A great reminder. Be aware mostly the pinays are answering or texting "how are you", "have you eaten already", "did you have lunch" as in short nonsense texts. If the msg contains more than 10 words better start pay attention as a problem aka hidden moneyrequest is on the rise.
    The money request usually starts with this question: "Can I ask you a question?

    "No." It blows their minds. Boom! Shut down. I suppose they're so accustomed to some fella answering "Sure, what is it?" that they have no other rhetorical skills to get what they want.

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