Where is the action in BB (Bukit Bintang Plaza?
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Where is the action in BB (Bukit Bintang Plaza?
[QUOTE=TheDirtyBeast;2801559]Was in Kuala Lumpur last week of February, and I Have to say thing are prbably starting to pick up a little, probable a little better that what h as been mentioned anyway.
Only managed 2 punts as most of the time was spent being dragged from one end of KL to the other by family and friends who don't usually partake in this scene.
First punt was at a massage shop named So Thai. It is located 45 min out of the city centre in a place called Kajang, The price was 150 MYR all inclusive of massage and a HJ, but the place is very basic, big empty room seperated by the partitions and a very thin mattress on the floor. You can select the therapist you want thru a photo album but accuracy varies. A lot. Mine looked nothing like the photo, but my cousin said his was pretty close to the photo.
Massage was actually pretty decent, and she was actually Thai. Come the flip, she asked if I wanted anything else, had to remind her I had paid for the full package, inclusive of HJ, but thought I woukd try my luck and ask for full service. She mentioned to be quiet, so probably means that its not allowed or its not common practise, so YMMV she wanted an extra 100 MYR for it and agreed. Mood wasn't ruined by her asking for money up front. Sex was average and just went thru the motions, but did the job. There are shower facilities but I declined. Gave her the 100 and was on my way..[/QUOTE]The hotel in Sri Hartamas sounds great. I'm new to using Telegram – what is your preferred provider on there? It's pretty hard to tell which ones are good or bad. I think I can't use PMs, but any tips would be gratefully received, and happy to reciprocate in kind for some other cities.
[QUOTE=Tallboy;2854711]Where is the action in BB (Bukit Bintang Plaza?[/QUOTE]Head to Jalon Alor in Changkat BB. You will find freelancers hanging out by the bars and restaurants. Most of them are from Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar and some are from eastern European. Just approach and ask them if they are working, you can then negotiate short time or long time.
[QUOTE=Tallboy;2854707]Thanks bro. Do you know of some girl-friendly (not budget not Marriott-something in the middle) hotels in KL's bukit bintang or China town areas (Ancasa near Petaling street is not girl-friendly)?[/QUOTE]Verdant Hill is a good choice.
[QUOTE=JuneFly;2856777]Verdant Hill is a good choice.[/QUOTE]Is Holiday Inn Express City Center also GF? Any idea?
[QUOTE=JuneFly;2856777]Verdant Hill is a good choice.[/QUOTE]Thanks bro.
[QUOTE=Jibranali99;2857303]Is Holiday Inn Express City Center also GF? Any idea?[/QUOTE]Yes, has anyone tried?
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[QUOTE=JuneFly;2856776]Head to Jalon Alor in Changkat BB. You will find freelancers hanging out by the bars and restaurants. Most of them are from Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar and some are from eastern European. Just approach and ask them if they are working, you can then negotiate short time or long time.[/QUOTE]Thanks Bro-I went around 1:00 AM last time and nothing was there. May be try a little early next time.
[QUOTE=TheDirtyBeast;2801559]Was in Kuala Lumpur last week of February, and I Have to say thing are prbably starting to pick up a little, probable a little better that what h as been mentioned anyway. Only managed 2 punts as most of the time was spent being dragged from one end of KL to the other by family and friends who don't usually partake in this scene.[/QUOTE]Bangkok style soapy massages anywhere in KL?
I was in KL last year and found a few East Europeans hanging inside Hard Rock Cafe, managed to get a good Georgian last time.
Are they still there? Do we find East Europeans in Changkat and Jalan Alor?
[QUOTE=Tallboy;2857604]Yes, has anyone tried?[/QUOTE]Yes, I regularly used to stay here. I tried most of the hotels in this area and Holiday Express was my favorite. You don't have to go past reception. Just give the security guard on the elevators wink as you go past with a lady on each arm.
Thanks bro.
[QUOTE=Huboon;2860260]Yes, I regularly used to stay here. I tried most of the hotels in this area and Holiday Express was my favorite. You don't have to go past reception. Just give the security guard on the elevators wink as you go past with a lady on each arm.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=RyanRajan1974;2860205]I was in KL last year and found a few East Europeans hanging inside Hard Rock Cafe, managed to get a good Georgian last time.
Are they still there? Do we find East Europeans in Changkat and Jalan Alor?[/QUOTE]I was there a few weeks ago at Changkat, saw a few europeans but not sure which country, a few africans. Question about Hard Rock cafe. Were they sitting at a table drinking and waiting for men to approach them? What did they ask for and how long?
[QUOTE=Bay1955;2860399]I was there a few weeks ago at Changkat, saw a few europeans but not sure which country, a few africans. Question about Hard Rock cafe. Were they sitting at a table drinking and waiting for men to approach them? What did they ask for and how long?[/QUOTE]Good to know they are in Chagkat, which bar exactly?
In Hard rock they were seated next to bar in a table waiting for people to approach them, Georgian charged MYR 600ST.
Not sure if they are still there, I am going next week and will update.