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Originally Posted by FuriousGeorge
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1YzVK5wyH4&t=742s
Fields seems to be about 80% back to normal. Discounting the fact that there are no vacationers. I'm not sure how they are making money. I can only assume that these are money laundering fronts, but frankly I don't care. It seems pretty obvious that as soon as things open up to tourists, AC will be back to normal. Can anybody with boots on the ground tell us what's going on inside the bars?
Thanks for the video link.
Nice to see the Walking Street failed paving project has been completely removed now.
Nice to see Viking Bar is back to life.
Nice to see enough slim Filipina bodies to remind us why it's worth going back.
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Getting back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1YzVK5wyH4&t=742s
Fields seems to be about 80% back to normal. Discounting the fact that there are no vacationers. I'm not sure how they are making money. I can only assume that these are money laundering fronts, but frankly I don't care. It seems pretty obvious that as soon as things open up to tourists, AC will be back to normal. Can anybody with boots on the ground tell us what's going on inside the bars?
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Originally Posted by GoodEnough
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I'm guessing that most of the SWTs in both Manila and Angeles haven't been vaccinated, which means there's a heightened possibility that one of them could pass a viral load to me.
Street Walker Transvestites passing a viral load to you? GE must have gotten hacked.
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Originally Posted by VictorHugo99
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Thanks GE for risking it out for us all.
Vic.
Unfortunately, though predictably, Manila has now gone into a highly restricted quarantine status, and so I've decide to put off my trip for a month. Though I've been vaccinated fully with Pfizer, I'the still need a PCR test prior to boarding both the outbound and inbound flights. If, despite my vaccinations, I turn up with a positive test, then it's 7-10 days in a hotel until I clear another PCR test. For me, the appropriate risk / reward balance just isn't there. Per the latest advice from the US Embassy, MetroManila, Cebu and CDO are now subject to tighter restrictions for at least the month of August, and I'm guessing that most of the SWTs in both Manila and Angeles haven't been vaccinated, which means there's a heightened possibility that one of them could pass a viral load to me. Hence the concern over a positive PCR. I don't know whether to shake my head in admiration or to engage in the opposite reaction to those who ignore the risk, but that's their choice. I've made mine.
GE.
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Plenty Of Action In Beavertown
When the pandemic hit back in March 2020 I had a choice of fleeing back to my home country or stick it out here in AC. I decided to stay and see what develops. A lot has changed since then but I can report that as of today there are a number of bars open and bar fines are available. Even though the Governor of Pampanga how just now imposed a liquor ban due to the Delta strain you can buy liquor freely as Mayor Pogi has decided to override the Governor's decision. It's business as usual as of today. There are also plenty of freelance opportunities either on Walking Street or the dating apps and it is a buyer's market. It will continue to be a buyer's market until tourist visas come back which is anyone's guess.
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Thanks GE
Thanks GE for risking it out for us all.
Vic.
Originally Posted by GoodEnough
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Here in Davao, the Delta variant has just started to receive local publicity, as the first cases have been detected. Assuming that Davao is somewhat of a microcosm of the rest of the country, I assume that sooner rather than later, restrictions will begin to tighten once again out of fear of the spread of this mutation. WC is correct, any predictions regarding possibly opening the country are at best shaky as the situation is so fluid and varies extensively from location to location. I plan on a trip next month to Manila and A /C and I have no idea what to expect. The Manila / Makati trip is business-related while the A / see trip is being taken more for curiosity. I'll report back on whatever I find out.
GE.
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Originally Posted by GoodEnough
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It's fairly misleading. At this point, I think, only returning OFWs and those with Philippines passports or permanent residency visa holders can come in. At least that was the case a few weeks ago. Perhaps it's changed.
GE.
OFWs take precedence over anyone non Filipino, even with visas. If you are confirmed you can be bumped, many stories of people waiting for days or weeks to get on a flight even if confirmed.
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Originally Posted by Goferring
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How is that playing out practically? Are only 2000 tickets being sold? Are people being bumped from confirmed flights? A mad stampede and the first ones win? All of the above?
As you said, it's the PI, so there is bound to be some chaos involved but I'm wondering how the 2000 are selected.
It's fairly misleading. At this point, I think, only returning OFWs and those with Philippines passports or permanent residency visa holders can come in. At least that was the case a few weeks ago. Perhaps it's changed.
GE.
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Originally Posted by Beavis
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With only 2,000 international passengers allowed per day it is hard for the ones that have a valid visa to enter now.
How is that playing out practically? Are only 2000 tickets being sold? Are people being bumped from confirmed flights? A mad stampede and the first ones win? All of the above?
As you said, it's the PI, so there is bound to be some chaos involved but I'm wondering how the 2000 are selected.
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Originally Posted by ZebraStripes81
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As I mentioned in the Subic thread, thanks for your on the ground report- much appreciated.
I'm hoping that at least by next May or so there will be some way for tourists to visit again- do you think that's likely / possible?
Zebra.
I have no idea, nor does anyone else. With only 2,000 international passengers allowed per day it is hard for the ones that have a valid visa to enter now.
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Originally Posted by WestCoast1
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A general info reply. Not sure that question has a good answer. Multiple gents said on this board in the early days of Covid that they sure that the Phils would open up by this date or that date. Those dates were in 2020. At least one gent made the case that tourism must open back up for the sake of the economy. Here we are, 17 months later, all of those things turned out to be just guesses. A few months ago Dutuerte talked about possibly re-opening, with vaxxed folk, and quarantine periods. Still, here we are. Before, we asked: 2020? Then we asked: 2021? And now we ask. . .
Here in Davao, the Delta variant has just started to receive local publicity, as the first cases have been detected. Assuming that Davao is somewhat of a microcosm of the rest of the country, I assume that sooner rather than later, restrictions will begin to tighten once again out of fear of the spread of this mutation. WC is correct, any predictions regarding possibly opening the country are at best shaky as the situation is so fluid and varies extensively from location to location. I plan on a trip next month to Manila and A /C and I have no idea what to expect. The Manila / Makati trip is business-related while the A / see trip is being taken more for curiosity. I'll report back on whatever I find out.
GE.
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Correction
Originally Posted by Beavis
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Plenty of bars open, plenty of women too just not many customers. 12 AM curfew so the bars close but it isn't heavily enforced. Mini marts still open 24 hours and people moving around all through the night.
Correction, there are no bars open that would resemble the bars people remembered before covid, what is open is restaurant bars with waitresses and no dancing girls, the country remains closed to tourism hence why the bars are dead, maybe by the end of 2022 or 2023 there might be some light at the end of the tunnel.
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Originally Posted by ZebraStripes81
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I'm hoping that at least by next May or so there will be some way for tourists to visit again- do you think that's likely / possible?
A general info reply. Not sure that question has a good answer. Multiple gents said on this board in the early days of Covid that they sure that the Phils would open up by this date or that date. Those dates were in 2020. At least one gent made the case that tourism must open back up for the sake of the economy. Here we are, 17 months later, all of those things turned out to be just guesses. A few months ago Dutuerte talked about possibly re-opening, with vaxxed folk, and quarantine periods. Still, here we are. Before, we asked: 2020? Then we asked: 2021? And now we ask. . .
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Originally Posted by Beavis
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Plenty of bars open, plenty of women too just not many customers. 12 AM curfew so the bars close but it isn't heavily enforced. Mini marts still open 24 hours and people moving around all through the night.
As I mentioned in the Subic thread, thanks for your on the ground report- much appreciated.
I'm hoping that at least by next May or so there will be some way for tourists to visit again- do you think that's likely / possible?
Zebra.
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Originally Posted by ZebraStripes81
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Would it be reasonable to conclude from the inactivity on this forum that Angeles City is equally deserted and not open for business. I was of the understanding that at least a few bars on Fields avenue were operating, albeit in a limited capacity.
Anyone on the ground?
Plenty of bars open, plenty of women too just not many customers. 12 AM curfew so the bars close but it isn't heavily enforced. Mini marts still open 24 hours and people moving around all through the night.
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