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  1. #9582
    Quote Originally Posted by Sky Ryder  [View Original Post]
    The Delta service is 747 or A-330 using Narita as a Asian hub.
    For flights originating from Detroit or the west coast to Japan, and from Narita or Nagoya to Manila. 747s or A-330s are fine, but I think only the 777 has sufficient range for the nonstop from Atlanta to Narita.

  2. #9581

    Good Reasonable Hotels and Taxi Service

    I am planning on arriving in Manila on the 20th of Oct around 9:30 Pm. What Taxi service would you recommend for me to take from the Airport to a good reasonable Hotel not too far from the Domestic Airport. I am looking for a good hotel possible for a coulpe of night then I am flying out to Mindanano. A safe and reasonable price hotel. Allso anyone want to hang out with me please send me a message ok.

    Thanks

  3. #9580
    Quote Originally Posted by Forest  [View Original Post]
    I have managed to set aside four working days to go to Manila. As I arrive on Friday night and leave Tuesday morning, I have at least two full days and 4 nights free.

    I have been to Manila once before and remember the fantastic bars in Makati. On that trip, I had lined up a DIA girl from the provinces, who proved to be great looking but mediocre in bed. So, when I got bored, I would put on my running suit and jog to a local massage place where I would get a 10 minute massage and a much longer blow job for 1000 pesos. This was, in my view, a nice way to mix P4P with "non-pro".

    I have at least 5 girls from DIA and pinalove who are willing (so they say) to meet me in my hotel and spend the night. I will rotate them into my schedule (I assume 2 of the 5 won't show up). I would like to have the option of leaving the girl from time to time and either get a nice BBBJ or fuck a girl in a bar. But, do any of the bars in Manila have rooms? I have been through the forum and cannot find any.

    To the experienced members of the forum: where would you stay if this were a high priority on your list. Makati City? And other area of city? Many thanks!
    You can always BARFINE then go to a short time hotel near burgos. Barfine from Rogues, pay ST for the girl plus ST hotel (few walking distance from Rogues) should set you back around 3500p or less.

  4. #9579
    Quote Originally Posted by Forest  [View Original Post]
    I have managed to set aside four working days to go to Manila. As I arrive on Friday night and leave Tuesday morning, I have at least two full days and 4 nights free.

    I have been to Manila once before and remember the fantastic bars in Makati. On that trip, I had lined up a DIA girl from the provinces, who proved to be great looking but mediocre in bed. So, when I got bored, I would put on my running suit and jog to a local massage place where I would get a 10 minute massage and a much longer blow job for 1000 pesos. This was, in my view, a nice way to mix P4P with "non-pro".

    I have at least 5 girls from DIA and pinalove who are willing (so they say) to meet me in my hotel and spend the night. I will rotate them into my schedule (I assume 2 of the 5 won't show up). I would like to have the option of leaving the girl from time to time and either get a nice BBBJ or fuck a girl in a bar. But, do any of the bars in Manila have rooms? I have been through the forum and cannot find any.

    To the experienced members of the forum: where would you stay if this were a high priority on your list. Makati City? And other area of city? Many thanks!
    I haven't seen short-time rooms in a bar. There are some bars in Burgos that have curtained cubicles.

    The logistics of this is feasible. I assume you know Manila's three main areas (for foreigners) : Burgos St & Havana Cafe (Makati) , EDSA Complex (Pasay) , and MBC (Ermita). MBC does not have rooms, however there are many hotsheet hotels in the area, such as Sogo and well as tourist class ones. Google Ermita hotels and cross reference with MBC in google maps to determine distance. No barfine to pay and a short time will run 1500 pesos (negotiable). At EDSA Complex again there are no short-time rooms, but there is the Heritage Hotel (expensive) across the street. One block away is the much cheaper Royal Blue Marlin Hotel at corner of F. B. Harrison and Cuneta. Also in Pasay are "garages" aka "drive-in" motels. I've been to a couple and they are similar to Japan's love hotels with mirrors, etc. I had the girl tell the taxi driver to take us to one and he found one quickly. In Burgos I don't know of any bars w / rooms, but I recall some (Dimples?) have curtained cubicles. You have your largest number of bars in Burgos and free lancers about 10 minutes away at Havana (Greenbelt 3). Moreover, there are many massage places in Burgos. Burgos is your most expensive barfine. There's a great number of hotels in the immediate vicinity, but your best bargain at 1350p is the Clipper Hotel at corner of Burgos and Kalayaan.

    If you don't want to pay barfines stay in Ermita; you and your DIA girl at a hotel and use Sogo or the like for MBC pickups. If money is no concern stay in the Burgos or Greenbelt shopping area. Lastly, since these DIA girls are strangers make sure your hotel has a safe. Some are large enough for a 15" laptop if you bring one, but you'll want to email the hotel to confirm. I've had girls steal clothing, so keep that in mind. Minimize the temptations.

    Happy hunting.

  5. #9578
    Quote Originally Posted by Forest  [View Original Post]
    SNIP.

    But, do any of the bars in Manila have rooms? I have been through the forum and cannot find any.

    To the experienced members of the forum: where would you stay if this were a high priority on your list. Makati City? And other area of city? Many thanks!
    Malate, Amazonia bar / hotel. Pool, live band, and girls downstairs. You can rent a room upstairs. One block from MBC.

  6. #9577

    Newbie (more or less) needs advice

    I have managed to set aside four working days to go to Manila. As I arrive on Friday night and leave Tuesday morning, I have at least two full days and 4 nights free.

    I have been to Manila once before and remember the fantastic bars in Makati. On that trip, I had lined up a DIA girl from the provinces, who proved to be great looking but mediocre in bed. So, when I got bored, I would put on my running suit and jog to a local massage place where I would get a 10 minute massage and a much longer blow job for 1000 pesos. This was, in my view, a nice way to mix P4P with "non-pro".

    I have at least 5 girls from DIA and pinalove who are willing (so they say) to meet me in my hotel and spend the night. I will rotate them into my schedule (I assume 2 of the 5 won't show up). I would like to have the option of leaving the girl from time to time and either get a nice BBBJ or fuck a girl in a bar. But, do any of the bars in Manila have rooms? I have been through the forum and cannot find any.

    To the experienced members of the forum: where would you stay if this were a high priority on your list. Makati City? And other area of city? Many thanks!

  7. #9576
    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Bowie  [View Original Post]
    Sammon, I would be happy paying $825 for just the SFO to MNL legs. I searched all the big sites and United direct and could not find anything near that cheap.

    Any advice on how to find the low price?
    A thought. Try kayak. Com, and enter your travel dates and to / from city, and check the price. Usually, in the upper-right corner of the page, they display a monthly calendar. Each day of the calendar has a price, the lowest price for a round-trip departing that day. You will see one or two prices that are ridiculously low. If you click on the price, it brings up that flight information. If you want that flight, you will have to fly on the departure and return days specified (you don't get to specify the days, the flights are already arranged for you). If you are willing to fly on their schedule, you get a cheap flight. It rarely works out that you can fly on their schedule (the outbound or return leg will be outside of your vacation window) , but if you are available at those days, and don't mind the (possible) 16 connecting flights, you get a dirt-cheap fare. The airlines simply program their computers to locate the seats on certain flights that rarely sell, then discount them heavily, and put the flights together to get you to / from your destination. Its like F Gump's box of chocolates: you never know what you're going to get until you click on the price and see the details of the flights.

  8. #9575
    Sammon, I would be happy paying $825 for just the SFO to MNL legs. I searched all the big sites and United direct and could not find anything near that cheap.

    Any advice on how to find the low price?

  9. #9574
    Quote Originally Posted by Skip Kost  [View Original Post]
    Total time is better than if you'd gone Delta through Atlanta, which flies nonstop to Japan or with Korean nonstop Atlanta to Incheon. I assume the three legs from SFO to MNL were continuation legs of one flight. Otherwise four hours for three connections is very snug; no room for a late flight.

    Sorry, one more question: what kind of plane for the ocean flights?
    With just one delay though, your entire schedule could get thrown off. One of the downsides to long flights with many layovers.

    Good luck though,

    YG

  10. #9573
    Quote Originally Posted by Skip Kost  [View Original Post]
    Total time is better than if you'd gone Delta through Atlanta, which flies nonstop to Japan or with Korean nonstop Atlanta to Incheon. I assume the three legs from SFO to MNL were continuation legs of one flight. Otherwise four hours for three connections is very snug; no room for a late flight.

    Sorry, one more question: what kind of plane for the ocean flights?
    The UAL flights are not continuations, they are different flights. This is the way UAL connects with the former CAL Micronesia system. It is either a 767 or 777 to HNL and the rest of the legs are on a B737NG. UAL had a small hub out of Guam, that they use to connect the So. Pac islands.

    The reason the ticket was soooo cheap was they are finding a way to fill otherwise empty seats with passengers that are otherwise not so fussy about schedules. Of course it also helps build miles!

    The Delta service is 747 or A-330 using Narita as a Asian hub.

  11. #9572
    Quote Originally Posted by Skip Kost  [View Original Post]
    Sorry, one more question: what kind of plane for the ocean flights?
    Depends on airline but anyhow the planes can be 767 and 777.

  12. #9571
    Quote Originally Posted by Sammon  [View Original Post]
    Mco to sfo five and half hours. Sfo to honolulu for and half. Hnl to guam seven hours. Guam to manila three and half. So total flying hours was twenty.

    Total time it took timewise is twenty four hours.
    Total time is better than if you'd gone Delta through Atlanta, which flies nonstop to Japan or with Korean nonstop Atlanta to Incheon. I assume the three legs from SFO to MNL were continuation legs of one flight. Otherwise four hours for three connections is very snug; no room for a late flight.

    Sorry, one more question: what kind of plane for the ocean flights?

  13. #9570
    Quote Originally Posted by Skip Kost  [View Original Post]
    I agree it's a great price. Just curious, how long does this Orlando to Manila flight take? Seems like a lot of stops, but it's not unlike flights on the old Northwest routes through Detroit. This seems to be one of the best times of the year for airfares, and the Phils weather is starting to get a little more mild.
    Mco to sfo five and half hours. Sfo to honolulu for and half. Hnl to guam seven hours. Guam to manila three and half. So total flying hours was twenty.

    Total time it took timewise is twenty four hours.

  14. #9569
    Quote Originally Posted by Skip Kost  [View Original Post]
    I agree it's a great price. Just curious, how long does this Orlando to Manila flight take? Seems like a lot of stops, but it's not unlike flights on the old Northwest routes through Detroit. This seems to be one of the best times of the year for airfares, and the Phils weather is starting to get a little more mild.
    I'm thinking about 22 hours in the air? Not sure layover times as well. I'd go bonkers flying half way around the world LOL

  15. #9568

    Great price

    Quote Originally Posted by Sammon  [View Original Post]
    Was checking airfares from Orlando to Manila. Found a great fare $825. Booked it right away on united Orlando- Sfo-Honolulu-Guam- Manila route.

    Landed in Manila at about 9 PM.
    I agree it's a great price. Just curious, how long does this Orlando to Manila flight take? Seems like a lot of stops, but it's not unlike flights on the old Northwest routes through Detroit. This seems to be one of the best times of the year for airfares, and the Phils weather is starting to get a little more mild.

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