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10-14-19 02:38 #3127
Posts: 3282Originally Posted by HomerSimpson69 [View Original Post]
Daytime visitors are not checked. So if you want two girls get one in the daytime and let her stay in the room and bring other one anytime.
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10-14-19 00:54 #3126
Posts: 6781Originally Posted by HomerSimpson69 [View Original Post]
You say Metro Manila so you are OK with Laguna, Cavite, Tondo, Divisoria Batangas, etc also as all part of Metro Manila.
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10-13-19 22:19 #3125
Posts: 984Originally Posted by HomerSimpson69 [View Original Post]
My first two hotels in Manila, each called up to confirm arrival and then called to confirm departure, never had a departure confirmation since but it was a nice safety touch.
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10-13-19 18:38 #3124
Posts: 1Hotel with light policies concerning guests
Can you guys recommend any hotel within the Metro Manila vicinity that isn't strict and allows guests to proceed directly to my room without any need for signing up. Thanks.
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09-28-19 04:27 #3123
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Si6798 [View Original Post]
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09-27-19 08:47 #3122
Posts: 112Try Makati diamond
I have been at Makati Diamond multiple times, and I find it much better than many of the five star hotels.
Proximity to greenbelt, good food, nice gym and free beer and chips.
Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
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09-26-19 08:04 #3121
Posts: 1562Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
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09-24-19 23:06 #3120
Posts: 2116New World Makati
I was going to stay at the Shangri La, but CSP said it was looking a little tired and run down. Another monger wrote that the Peninsula also needs a refurbishment. I ended up changing my booking to the New World Makati. It's in a very convenient location across the road from Greenbelt. Burgos Street is a 80 peso cab ride away. During peak times, like 6. 00 pm, it is a lot quicker to walk to Burgos than taking the taxi.
It's a generic, vanilla flavoured five star pile. You could be anywhere in the world. There are no distinguishing features. All rather bland really. But terrific service, everything works, nice gym, nice pool and nice business centre. It's mainly all male business guests. Saw a few Chinese tour groups who come to mop up the expensive brand name goods at Greenbelt.
I did not eat at the hotel, so can't comment on food service. I hate hotel buffets and will happily travel 20 miles to avoid them.
Very hooker friendly. You can take as many hookers as you like up and down the elevators all day, every day and no one will care. I took in two of the most disgusting slappers you can find and they just called them "ma'am". No need to sign them in, but you do need to meet them in then lobby as it's a secure elevator. Too bad, you can't avoid that walk of shame. LOL.
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09-23-19 08:19 #3119
Posts: 532Makati / Pasay
In Makati I stayed at the Herald Suites on Polaris. It's an older hotel but adequate. Great location, 1- 2 minute walk to Bottoms, many places to eat close by. According to their information guide, you can drink the tap water. I didn't, but good to know. Breakfast was good and not the usual buffet. You get your choice of I believe 4 different choices, good because it's made after you order it. The room is average with good hot water but the shower is with the bathtub so not a lot of room for two persons. It is girl friendly but you must register the girl. No added fee. Best feature, price. It was only $35.00 usd before taxes a night.
In Pasay I stayed at the Citadine bay city Manila. This is more of a luxury hotel with a price to match. It was still cheaper than say the Conrad which was close by. I believe I paid $105.00 usd a night. This hotel has a gym a a big swimming pool. Girl friendly and you don't need to register the girl. About a 10 minute walk to the edsa center when not raining (see my report). The hotel seem fairly new and breakfast was included. They had the buffet for breakfast. No complaints at all about this hotel as long as you don't mind the price point. I also picked this hotel because it was closer to the airport for my last nights in Manila.
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08-12-19 01:18 #3118
Posts: 3270Originally Posted by AsiaFever [View Original Post]
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08-11-19 15:57 #3117
Posts: 194Some of the upscale hotels offer in room massages from their spa.
I assume that these are all pretty legit? Or how does one go about asking a girl if there are extras without offending them (if it actually is a really legit in-room massage). Any tips?
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08-10-19 11:42 #3116
Posts: 194The Peninsula Hotel isn't bad. When you take the girl back you have to take her to get signed in, they copy her ID and ask her to fill in a form. If you don't you will get stopped at the elevator as they ask for room number and check how many people have been signed into the room.
In the morning you either escort her down or they call up to the room before they allow her to leave. It's like a line of security at the hotel doors, and while they look intimidating a few of them just smiled at me and said "Hope you had a good night sir" as I walked past with my overnight.
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07-10-19 19:22 #3115
Posts: 3270Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
Manila?
Angeles City?
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06-28-19 23:38 #3114
Posts: 4Originally Posted by Sammon [View Original Post]
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06-27-19 02:06 #3113
Posts: 3282Originally Posted by AzonicDS [View Original Post]
Transportation to and from the airport used to be a nightmare but after construction of some expressways little more manageable.
There are half a day city yours for Manila which you can take when you check out of your room. They will hold your luggage. If you try dating sites you can get some girls to come to the hotel and stay with you.