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11-16-17 07:40 #2813
Posts: 4567It is close to Harrison mall which apparently has some freelancers. As someone has already noted, you'd be better off closer to Robinson's mall.
I stayed at Aloha one night and then moved. It was too noisy.
Originally Posted by IAmPrakash [View Original Post]
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11-15-17 04:54 #2812
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by WilBarry [View Original Post]
It's not a good idea, and your common sense will tell you why.
Most hotels have rules against this, and the CCTV will catch the girl. The worst scenario is that she will obtain access to your personal data, passport and photo, address etc given on check-in even if she is a maid or waitress and not front desk.
This could end up very badly if there is any conflict between you and the girl.
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11-14-17 18:45 #2811
Posts: 834Originally Posted by IAmPrakash [View Original Post]
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11-14-17 17:09 #2810
Posts: 759Pointers.
I don't know why you chose this hotel but you could have opted for a hotel nearer to Robinsons Mall for LA Café or you could have chosen a hotel nearer to Malls of Asia. All the information is already given in the forum, you just need to read.
Originally Posted by IAmPrakash [View Original Post]
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11-14-17 16:56 #2809
Posts: 759Armada Hotel.
Stayed at Armada Hotel in 2014, my girl did not check in. She was allowed to the room. However, she was not a working girl but a normal next door girl trying to make some extra money.
Originally Posted by WilBarry [View Original Post]
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11-14-17 14:58 #2808
Posts: 340Originally Posted by WilBarry [View Original Post]
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11-14-17 08:57 #2807
Posts: 2Aloha Hotel, Malate. Any pointers.
Hi all,
Have a trip to Manila coming up next week. Will be staying in Aloha Hotel, Malate, Manila.
Phili regulars / Seniors, please help me with pointers regarding.
1. How joiner friendly the hotel is?
2. How good is the location of Aloha W. R. T places of action?
Thanks in advance.
IamPrakash.
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11-08-17 05:38 #2806
Posts: 21Hotel front desk.
Does anybody have any stories on taking back to your room hotel workers at the front desk or restaurants etc?
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11-07-17 18:00 #2805
Posts: 3274Originally Posted by Crazy4Thai [View Original Post]
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11-07-17 16:24 #2804
Posts: 27Originally Posted by Flak3 [View Original Post]
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11-05-17 16:45 #2803
Posts: 558Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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11-04-17 03:27 #2802
Posts: 3274Hop Inn Hotels
I seen in the news that Hop Inn will be building 10 more hotels in the Philippines. Currently Hop Inn has one in Makati and one in Ermita. From hotel sites pictures they seem to be a grade or have a little larger rooms than Red Planet.
Has anyone used Hop Inn and what are the rooms and hotel like?
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11-02-17 02:57 #2801
Posts: 21Malate:
Armada hotel. About $60 a night. Fridge, mini safe, air conditioner, water boiler and very clean. Did not see any bugs. About 15 min walk to Robinsons. About 10 min walk to club zzyzx. Girl must check in. Downstairs restaurant is OK. I would go back to this hotel occasionally.
Birch tower. Used for airbnb. 1 min from Robinsons. Clean. Girl must check in and holy hell theres like 100 IDs of girls at the front desk during the evening.
Manila hotel. About $90 a night. Not really in Malate so kind of far. Its definitely a nice hotel. Nice lobby, great front desk, good view, room has everything you need. But its just so far. Probably not coming back because its far.
Makati:
A. Venue hotel. About $50. Great hotel. Its somehow modern and classy at the same time if that makes sense. Has stovetop. Right next to royal club and big supermarket. Girl can just walk in without checking in. Would come back often.
Hop Inn. About $25 a night. Located at the end of Makati ave. No frills hotel. No fridge, no dental kits, but has a mini safe. A lot of noise from the street and hallways. But I am not a light sleeper and don't really mind. Very clean, great front desk. Would stay here often.
I'm hotel. About $90 a night. Modern hotel, something you would pay $200 a night for in the US. Its a good hotel but I'm not sure if I would come back theres so many kids.
Hyatt city of dreams. Meh its a Hyatt. Very far.
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10-28-17 05:46 #2800
Posts: 232Swimsuit wear
What is regarded as "too sexy" or revealing is not the upper body, but showing legs up to the crotch. Swimsuit for a starter girl can include a short skirt.
Originally Posted by Boarer [View Original Post]
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10-25-17 06:05 #2799
Posts: 631Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]