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06-04-19 07:34 #3048
Posts: 37Erotic Massage
I was excited to be moving to the area of Guangzhou in the fall, but a little less now that I'm reading here and there about how massage parlors and saunas are fast becoming a thing of the past, so I guess I'll be making rounds in Macau on weekends and holidays. I've RTFF but have found little details on the certain specific services I'm looking for.
BJs and FS, sure, I can see ladies easily oblige, and arguably there's no finer way to close a session, but I'm specifically into legit Nuru Massages and Prostate Massages, Lingam Massages or Yoni, or even nice soapy / oil massages like in Thailand. Are fishbowl girls (for example) trained (even a little)? Can you walk into a sauna and ask for such specifics? A girl without these skills is less interesting to me, no matter how lovely a cowgirl.
I could (hopefully) be wrong. I'm not kidding myself by expecting Macau to be as plentiful as Thailand, but of all places outside of Bangkok, Macau's got to give some.
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05-20-19 21:21 #3047
Posts: 4114Ferry vs bus.
Originally Posted by BearFoot [View Original Post]
The bus run every 10-15 min short wait time how long do you need to wait for the next ferry to Macau.
Fast Eddie 48.
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04-27-19 10:37 #3046
Posts: 122Originally Posted by Gromit8 [View Original Post]
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04-27-19 09:13 #3045
Posts: 220Originally Posted by Gromit8 [View Original Post]
I like to use HZMB bridge, too. The only downside so far was, that the only connection on Macau side are the bus lines (you listed) or taxi. During the last 3 months I had to wait for taxi or bus 30 min at 4 of 7 trips because of too many people. It is a great way to pass the bridge by bus, much better than the ferry ride. The poor connection of the Macau HZMB station makes it sometimes a bit unreliable.
Going back from Macau to HK via bridge is good. Taxi availability and bus service never had been an issue so far.
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04-25-19 08:15 #3044
Posts: 20Originally Posted by Buksida1 [View Original Post]
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04-22-19 22:16 #3043
Posts: 122Originally Posted by MichaelSamuel [View Original Post]
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04-22-19 20:18 #3042
Posts: 4114Originally Posted by MichaelSamuel [View Original Post]
I always stay one night in Hong Kong spend a night at friend place left my luggage there, there are many bus company from Hong Kong to Macau but if you take the MTR to Lantau the trip is only 45 min and every 10 min a bus shorter bus ride and bypasss all the HK traffic most hk local do this and it is the cheapest 74 hkd.
Fast Eddie 48.
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04-19-19 23:57 #3041
Posts: 280Ah of course, now that you say it I realize there has to be one there. Thanks for the info. I always like to research my options and be able to choose on the fly for the scenario. Coming from the US I usually spend the morning in HK stowing my baggage either at the luggage counter at the airport express station in HK or the lockers at the ferry terminal and take an afternoon ferry so when I get to Macau I can get right in my room. But that comes with the additional cost of luggage storage and the airport train, this would certainly be an option I consider in the future.
Originally Posted by FastEddie48 [View Original Post]
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04-19-19 22:32 #3040
Posts: 153Originally Posted by MadisonGuy [View Original Post]
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04-18-19 22:06 #3039
Posts: 4114Bus station at the Macau bridge.
Originally Posted by MichaelSamuel [View Original Post]
The bus station at the beginning of the bridge HK side is only 10 min from HKIA or 10 min from MTR station take b2 lantau bus 2 stop, if you are already at the airport just take the bus from the airport bus depot every 30 min not all info is offer if you search Goggle this is a new info bridge is just open.
Fast Eddie 48.
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04-18-19 21:37 #3038
Posts: 66Darling 1
Wanted to try the fish bowl, went to Masters Hotel as per previous reports, there were maybe 30 to choose from but really only 2 giving me come on eyes so I went for a Viet. Had a good experience, she gave be her WeChat as she was off the next day, but I did not follow that up. Another night went to D2 a bar (fisherman's wharf) with pros to take out wandering round and topless waitress. It's about $15 to get in but that gets you 2 drinks. We had a lot of fun there with the bar staff, left too drunk to do anything. Definitely worth a visit.
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04-18-19 03:00 #3037
Posts: 280Which bus station is this? I researched this last year and the bus I found was from kowloon, but this was right when the bridge opened suddenly and things were a but disorganized.
As was mentioned it really makes a difference on your timing, level of work, and price.
1.) Most expensive is to take the ferry from the airport, but the least amount of work as they transfer your bags and you just wait at airport until the ferry, but the wait time can be long if you hit it wrong.
2.) Next option is to take the train into the city, take a taxi to the ferry terminal, and then next ferry. You can take the subway between HK station and Sheung Wan, but it's a decent walk, barely shorter than walking the elevated walkway between the two and its lots of escalators. Taxi is quick and inexpensive since is short ride. I have done the walk and subway many times and finally realized this was foolish. Trains run every 12 minutes and ferries every 15-30 and you have the option of taking ferry to cotai if that is your final destination.
3.) The bus, any information on actual experience for timing and immigration and schedule would be great if anyone has experience.
Originally Posted by HongKongBoy [View Original Post]
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04-18-19 02:21 #3036
Posts: 4114Bus to Macau from Hong Kong.
Originally Posted by RickRock [View Original Post]
There are many people want to take the new bridge it is a good experience there are many bus company, there are bus form HKIA at the main transport center every 30 min cost is around 175 rmb, I take the one bus last month at the HK Zhu Hai bridge station near the Airport every 10 min cost is 75 hkd you need to take.
The MTR from central to Tung Tuen station near the airport is only take 45 min to macau.
Fast Eddie 48.
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04-18-19 02:09 #3035
Posts: 4114Helicopter.
Originally Posted by HongKongBoy [View Original Post]
Most Hong konger take the Helicoptor is business person working in Central my friend he is a manager at Morgan Stanley he take this every week go to Macau with customer for lunch play a few hand and go back to the office the same day last time I take this is 10 yr ago it was 2400 HKD then yes you paid for your luggage by the kg.
Fast Eddie 48.
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04-17-19 19:26 #3034
Posts: 87Originally Posted by MadisonGuy [View Original Post]