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  1. #9794

    Anyone familiar with Players bar on Lockhard Rd in Wanchai?

    My 3 friends and I went there recently on a Sunday afternoon about 5 pm. We were immediately hanging out with 4 cute, flirty Filipinas, average age of 30+/ We all danced and partied with them for about 2 hours. The girls were draped over us, and we could grind and hump them easily while dancing. They enjoyed themselves and we were in heaven. The girls had such great attitudes. We did buy them drinks which seemed much higher priced than our own beverages. We wondered what the deal was with the girls and the bar. Are they getting a kickback or credit? It really didn't matter other than we were curious on their deal.

    We did wonder how we could score with them back to the flat we rented through AirBNB in Central. My buddies split but I stayed in hopes of bedding my 8/10 cutie. However, I could not get her to go. She sounded and acted very sincere in explaining that she had to be home by 8 pm, otherwise, she risked getting in trouble with her employer. There was no mention of money by her, and I don't know that it would have made a difference. She seemed genuinely sad that the time did not permit for strapping it on.

    Questions:

    What do those with experience know about the girls at Players? Are there some who charge and others who don't? If so, what is the breakdown percentage wise?

    Any thoughts on how much the fare is?

    Also, what is their deal with the bar in terms of drinks, etc?

    Where else would you recommend beside Players?

  2. #9793
    Quote Originally Posted by Jackthelad2  [View Original Post]
    Hope his wife / partner / GF was not watching the news as well!
    One can never be certain to not get captured on camera when surrounded by cameras. Worse yet if one takes a selfie in the wrong situation. Kenny G for example.
    Quote Originally Posted by Rockabilly77  [View Original Post]
    Agreed, I have been in Thailand during unrest and it was no problem to navigate around and I felt perfectly safe by avoiding the hot spots.
    Several post were about the same situation. Foreign countries are not the object of the protest so foreigners are safe as they are not the focus of the protesters. However, they might be the focus of big brother.

    As a general rule, if one is a target, take precautions. If one is not a target, the only precaution is just stay out of the line of fire. In other words, don't go looking at the trouble spots. FWIW, traffic is actually better as more people are opting for public transport. A problem spot might add 10 to 30 minutes to a journey. In other countries, a traffic jam can add an hour to 3 hours to a journey. Also, LKF and area have been packed.

    The situation is fluid, so keep an eye on the news. Get the English language Radio III app to get news updates.

  3. #9792
    Quote Originally Posted by Rockabilly77  [View Original Post]
    Signs are very handy to know when in a bar on the mainland.

    I always seem to forget to study prior to going and up crawling out of the bar very quickly.

    Saving this to my phone to practice up.

    Thanks
    Don't forget that different hand signs are used in various parts of China. In particular, Hong Kong and Guangdong (the Cantonese areas) use different hand signs for 7 & 8 from Northern areas of China.

    Ikks.

  4. #9791
    Quote Originally Posted by Chantik  [View Original Post]
    Problem is mis-reporting by the media. I was in Thailand at the beginning of the occupy movement and it was number one or 2 story on Al Jazeera / BBC World / Fox News and CNN. Watching the reports made you think that HK was out of control. The news services have unfairly given wrong information about HK. Yes it is an inconvenience in certain parts of HK but its nowhere out of control. Thumbs down to the media.
    Agreed, I have been in Thailand during unrest and it was no problem to navigate around and I felt perfectly safe by avoiding the hot spots.

    Much easier to deal with then songkran.

    I booked the Regal Iclub.

  5. #9790
    Quote Originally Posted by Ikksman  [View Original Post]
    Congratulations on an excellent report of the Temple St area!

    I am guessing that you can speak a little Mandarin. As most mainland girls don't speak any English, and I think come from areas in China where there are few western punters, it can be a little difficult for tourists to negotiate price and services (without any knowledge of Mandarin). Sign language is of course the answer here and a good tip is for tourists to learn the hand signs for cardinal numbers 1 thru 10.

    Ikks

    P.S. My recent experience of the Temple St market (post 2014 yanda and mainly during the daytime) is that there are early 20's Chinese girls if you look around. Not all are 30 something girls.
    Signs are very handy to know when in a bar on the mainland.

    I always seem to forget to study prior to going and up crawling out of the bar very quickly.

    Saving this to my phone to practice up.

    Thanks

  6. #9789
    I used stay at hotels near Pacific Place, like the JW, before I got an apartment in Causeway Bay. From the JW, you can walk underground to the Admiralty metro stop, and just walk to the convention center for that matter. Not much further than Wan Chai and frankly probably more comfortable, in my opinion. The metro seems a little more crowded these days, so I tend to walk more, but not as bad as it was a week ago.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rockabilly77  [View Original Post]
    I will be in HK on 30th and usually stay at the Metropark Wan Chai.

    We the protests happening currently, can anyone give me a suggestion of where to stay and if I should avoid Wan Chai?

    I will be needing to get to and from the convention and exhibition centre all week and some bar / clubs at night.

    Any help would be great.

  7. #9788
    Quote Originally Posted by ErasmusBDragin  [View Original Post]
    Last week I was in HK for a few days and stayed on the Kowloon side (to the chagrin of colleagues).
    I always stay Kowloon side specifically because it is presents a target rich environment, in which it is rather easy to avoid the prying and sensitive eyes of nosey colleagues.

  8. #9787
    Problem is mis-reporting by the media. I was in Thailand at the beginning of the occupy movement and it was number one or 2 story on Al Jazeera / BBC World / Fox News and CNN. Watching the reports made you think that HK was out of control. The news services have unfairly given wrong information about HK. Yes it is an inconvenience in certain parts of HK but its nowhere out of control. Thumbs down to the media.

  9. #9786

    Shut down

    Quote Originally Posted by RamnHK  [View Original Post]
    Here are some news websites to get up to date information on the Occupy Central movement so that you can plan your stay and movements accordingly.

    1) South China Morning Post - http://www.scmp.com/frontpage/hk . Note this is a paid subscription site so don't know how much information you can get.

    2) The Standard - http://www.thestandard.com.hk/ . Note this newspaper is free, so no subscription needed.

    For a map of the hotspots on Occupy Central, you may refer to - http://www.scmp.com/infographics/art...ites-hong-kong . If this does not work, you can refer to the Transport website of the HK Government.

    At: http://www.gov.hk/en/theme/psi/datas...icsnapshot.htm.

    Have fun and stay safe.
    To Ramn Hk.

    I was at the Bangkok shut down back in FEB this yr now Hong Kong there are only a few trouble spot if you stay away from it you will be ok, I going back next week for the Mega show if they don't closed the airport or the subway we be ok.

    Fast eddie 48.

  10. #9785

    Occupy Central Updates

    Here are some news websites to get up to date information on the Occupy Central movement so that you can plan your stay and movements accordingly.

    1) South China Morning Post - http://www.scmp.com/frontpage/hk . Note this is a paid subscription site so don't know how much information you can get.

    2) The Standard - http://www.thestandard.com.hk/ . Note this newspaper is free, so no subscription needed.

    For a map of the hotspots on Occupy Central, you may refer to - http://www.scmp.com/infographics/art...ites-hong-kong . If this does not work, you can refer to the Transport website of the HK Government.

    At: http://www.gov.hk/en/theme/psi/datas...icsnapshot.htm.

    Have fun and stay safe.

  11. #9784
    Quote Originally Posted by ErasmusBDragin  [View Original Post]
    I'm sure senior members here are quite familiar with this area but thought I'd write this for the benefit of tourist and visitors who may be less acquainted with the HK scene. Though this is my first post on the HK board, I'e been an infrequent visitor for years. I've tried Wanchai bars, 141 girls and other options, but none have come close to the balance of quality of service and attractiveness to Kowloon SWs and walk ups, IMHO. This post will cover SWs around the Temple St night market area. Even better are the Kowloon walk ups, but I'll save that for another post. {S N I P}
    Congratulations on an excellent report of the Temple St area!

    I am guessing that you can speak a little Mandarin. As most mainland girls don't speak any English, and I think come from areas in China where there are few western punters, it can be a little difficult for tourists to negotiate price and services (without any knowledge of Mandarin). Sign language is of course the answer here and a good tip is for tourists to learn the hand signs for cardinal numbers 1 thru 10.

    Ikks.

    P.S. My recent experience of the Temple St market (post 2014 yanda and mainly during the daytime) is that there are early 20's Chinese girls if you look around. Not all are 30 something girls.
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  12. #9783

    Temple St area

    I'm sure senior members here are quite familiar with this area but thought I'd write this for the benefit of tourist and visitors who may be less acquainted with the HK scene. Though this is my first post on the HK board, I'e been an infrequent visitor for years. I've tried Wanchai bars, 141 girls and other options, but none have come close to the balance of quality of service and attractiveness to Kowloon SWs and walk ups, IMHO. This post will cover SWs around the Temple St night market area. Even better are the Kowloon walk ups, but I'll save that for another post.

    Last week I was in HK for a few days and stayed on the Kowloon side (to the chagrin of colleagues). I strolled the Temple St night market area a few times and found things little changed since my first visit yrs ago: abundant supply of older, "experienced" providers and a few younger &/ or more attractive ones. 90% are mainlanders but I also met groups of Thai's on 2 occassions (young and pretty), 2 Pinays and a few africans. One of the Pinays was young, slim and quite attractive, while the Africans were all overweight and, well, past their prime.

    The active zone is bordered by Jordan (south), Kansu (north), Woosung (east) and Shanghai (west) Sts. It measures 360 M (N to S) by 100 M (E to W) so is easily covered on foot. Shanghai St has both walk up MPs (girls handing out flyers for massage) and street walkers, all mainlanders. It's rare to find one younger than 30, but they can be found, and some of the 30 somethings still look OK to me (esp at this price point). Prices are undoubtedly cheaper for the veterans, but the most attractive girls ask 4-500 for ST.

    I had a go with a truly gorgeous 30 yr old from Wuhan who was standing in a doorway on the western side of Shanghai St. Slim and busty, I could have easily believed she was in her mid-twenties. Her plunging neckline displayed a fantastic set of the cups which, much to my relief, did not succumb completely to gravity once the kilt was off. She had a child back home but had given birth via see-section, which meant that the plumbing was still firm & tight. Her tummy was flat and the waistline was really skinny. Service was complete and attentive; she undressed me, lots of oral (I had just bathed) and as many positions as I wanted. The fly in the ointment was that, like most of these places in the Temple St area, there was no shower. Yes, I thought about that while we were in 69, but I simply couldn't help myself. I still hold fond memories of her squatting over me, twin ICBMs in my face while she bounced up and down. I asked for her number but it was her last night in HK, having been there for 4 weeks. Shower or not, good value at 500 HKD.

    Ladies are available at all hours in the area, though the best quality and quantity tend to be found in the evening. All are in HK on tourist visas and some really are amateurs. If you are staying in a hotel nearby they'll accompany you to your room. Otherwise they all have a place nearby. 2 yrs ago I found one I really liked and got her number, after which she came to my hotel every evening. They tend to disappear when police stroll the area, though the police usually just tell them to move on and not to loiter. On my last trip to HK in the spring I saw a couple of pimps marketing 4 young Thai girls on Ning Po as I passed by on my way to the 7-11. When I returned minutes later police had the pimps in hand cuffs and let the girls go.

  13. #9782
    Quote Originally Posted by RamnHK  [View Original Post]
    Your hotel is okay. The protests are happening by the police station on Arsenal Street which is the next block west (ie heading towards Central) after Fenwick street on Lockhart Road. Its also on Gloucester Road too.

    Where you are at is safe, no worries and you can comfortably use the overhead bridge over O'Brien road to go to the Convention Centre.

    Have fun, do business, stay safe and enjoy!
    Thank you so much for the heads up.

    I will probably book that hotel then.

    Any other suggestions closer the convention centre would be helpful also.

  14. #9781

    Wan Chai street protests

    Quote Originally Posted by RamnHK  [View Original Post]
    Yes all is well. Stay away from Arsenal street where the police station is and Gloucester Road.

    If you do use your special "room service", please allow extra time for your masseuse to arrive.

    Looking forward with anticipation to your well written reports.
    Many thanks. Much appreciated.

  15. #9780
    Yes all is well. Stay away from Arsenal street where the police station is and Gloucester Road.

    If you do use your special "room service", please allow extra time for your masseuse to arrive.

    Looking forward with anticipation to your well written reports.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jackthelad2  [View Original Post]
    Surely you don't need to avoid Wan Chai?

    My own visit is fast approaching and I'm looking forward to visiting the usual haunts. Can someone with local knowledge / experiences confirm all is well and there is no problem? Otherwise "room service" will be on the cards.

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