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KitCat Lounge
[QUOTE=ChristianG;1944534]You could check the new KitCat Lounge Club. But is in Jomtien. LOL.[/QUOTE]Visited KitCat Lounge just now and it is closed for renovations. Good timing. Anyone know if Kit Cat is like Kinnaree and is open late but the girls leave at 7 pm? Site says it is open from 3-11 pm.
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[QUOTE=BananaBoi;1956075]Visited KitCat Lounge just now and it is closed for renovations. [/QUOTE]WOW they just open less than 2 months ago, and they are already close for renovations LOL.
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[QUOTE=Myrrh;1956063]You're absolutely right. These are definitely 1000 baht girls.[/QUOTE]And you probably can't find them / get them?
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[QUOTE=PinkPearl;1956037]Thanks for the informative detailed report, Franga.
I'm wondering if there is a hotel near to the Beach Road that would compare to Nana Hotel in Bangkok, which is within a few blocks of a supermarket or two, banks, seven eleven stores & such? Especially one that is close to the best location for freelancers on the Beach Road.
Regarding soi 6, what type of ladies are available there? Massage? Bar? Street walking freelancers? Are they available for take out to a hotel at reasonable cost?
Cheers.[/QUOTE]There are exchanges, ATMs, 7-11's and drug stores everywhere all along BR. Not sure about supermarkets!
Soi 6 has about everything other than freelancers. Most Soi 6 girls are not exactly attractive, but there are nearly always a few gems you can find and you may just have to walk back and forth a time or two. Most all will do long time for 2000 TB or so, though if you get them in the afternoon it won't get you an overnight stay. Mostly, Soi 6 is one long chain of bars, I. E. Brothels. Nothing else like it in the world I supposed. My favorite afternoon place to go. Some of the gems are as good as 90% of the WS gogo girls, at half the price.
There are a few ladyboys, mostly on the south side, so be careful.
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[QUOTE=OfficeMatt;1955610]I am curious as to why people are always bringing cash with them when there are these marvellous inventions called ATMs everywhere? Is it just a cultural thing? I know that debit cards are ubiquitous in Canada but not as much in the US and Europe, but not sure how people view them. Carrying cash is just so damn risky, especially scads of it. ATM fees aren't really that much of a bother for me either when doing the risk analysis as well, just take out more and it is a pittance![/QUOTE]Or travelers cheques. Quite a few banks still cash them.
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[QUOTE=FLHawk;1956239]There are exchanges, ATMs, 7-11's and drug stores everywhere all along BR. Not sure about supermarkets!
Soi 6 has about everything other than freelancers. Most Soi 6 girls are not exactly attractive, but there are nearly always a few gems you can find and you may just have to walk back and forth a time or two. Most all will do long time for 2000 TB or so, though if you get them in the afternoon it won't get you an overnight stay. Mostly, Soi 6 is one long chain of bars, I. E. Brothels. Nothing else like it in the world I supposed. My favorite afternoon place to go. Some of the gems are as good as 90% of the WS gogo girls, at half the price.
There are a few ladyboys, mostly on the south side, so be careful.[/QUOTE]I beg to differ about not getting a Soi 6 girl LT in the afternoon, especially in the low season. I have had many girls stay LT when BFing them in the afternoons and most of them leave in the late morning to get ready for the next shift.
It's the usual case of if they like you, they will go with you.
If you make an effort to take them to places other than your room for the duration of the LT, then in my experience you get no trouble with repeats.
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[QUOTE=Juicyclamlover;1956345]I beg to differ about not getting a Soi 6 girl LT in the afternoon, especially in the low season. I have had many girls stay LT when BFing them in the afternoons and most of them leave in the late morning to get ready for the next shift.
It's the usual case of if they like you, they will go with you.
If you make an effort to take them to places other than your room for the duration of the LT, then in my experience you get no trouble with repeats.[/QUOTE]Good to know. My research in LT is limited and the time or two I did they left after a few hours. Funny, one time I LT'd a girl just to go to my hotel and take a nap with me. I was very tired and feeling a little lonely and depressed (yeah, pathetic I know. In Pattaya and being lonely and depressed!) and we both nestled together and fell asleep.
But many of those girls are likely homesick and depressed and being asked to go out and actually do fun, nonsexual things should bring them some happiness which, one hopes, will be returned when you do get to the hotel. On my next trip, in just one week, I plan to ask a few out for the entire day and go do normal stuff, so I am glad to hear that they might indeed spend a full day / night.
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[QUOTE=PinkPearl;1956037]Thanks for the informative detailed report, Franga.
I'm wondering if there is a hotel near to the Beach Road that would compare to Nana Hotel in Bangkok, which is within a few blocks of a supermarket or two, banks, seven eleven stores & such? Especially one that is close to the best location for freelancers on the Beach Road.
Regarding soi 6, what type of ladies are available there? Massage? Bar? Street walking freelancers? Are they available for take out to a hotel at reasonable cost?
Cheers.[/QUOTE]There is a grocery store in the basement floor of Central Festival Mall on Beach Road. It has a Hilton attached to it also.
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Shopping
[QUOTE=FLHawk;1956379]Good to know. My research in LT is limited and the time or two I did they left after a few hours. Funny, one time I LT'd a girl just to go to my hotel and take a nap with me. I was very tired and feeling a little lonely and depressed (yeah, pathetic I know. In Pattaya and being lonely and depressed!) and we both nestled together and fell asleep.
But many of those girls are likely homesick and depressed and being asked to go out and actually do fun, nonsexual things should bring them some happiness which, one hopes, will be returned when you do get to the hotel. On my next trip, in just one week, I plan to ask a few out for the entire day and go do normal stuff, so I am glad to hear that they might indeed spend a full day / night.[/QUOTE]Take them shopping if you want them to be that kind of grateful. Bua Khao Market daytime on Tues. & Fri. And Thep Prasit Market after 17:00 on Fri., sat & sun are good spots.
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[QUOTE=GinAndTonic;1956394]There is a grocery store in the basement floor of Central Festival Mall on Beach Road. It has a Hilton attached to it also.[/QUOTE]Also Villla Market at Avenue Mall right beside Baraquda Hotel. Big see at Soi 2. All 3 including Central Market at Central Festival mall are along 2nd Road. 2 minute walk to Beach Road and on the baht bus route. I don't believe there is a major supermarket on Beach Road. Pinkpearl, sounds like you want to be near Central Festival mall. Beach road freelancers main area is from Soi 7 to Soi 13/2 but can be found from Soi 1 to Walking Street.
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[QUOTE=OfficeMatt;1955610]I am curious as to why people are always bringing cash with them when there are these marvellous inventions called ATMs everywhere? Is it just a cultural thing? I know that debit cards are ubiquitous in Canada but not as much in the US and Europe, but not sure how people view them. Carrying cash is just so damn risky, especially scads of it. ATM fees aren't really that much of a bother for me either when doing the risk analysis as well, just take out more and it is a pittance![/QUOTE]I always use cash only in Thailand. One evening I did not have enough Thai baht and my location was far from any exchange place so I took 5000 baht from an ATM. The Thai bank took 200 baht and my bank charged me 350 plus the exchange rate was lower. Overall they took more than 10% of my money. I can eat a good meal for less than 100 baht in the food court in Terminal 21, I could get a very good meal in a Japanese restaurant in Gateway, or it could be 1/3 the price of a very good time with a very cute girl in Ruby bar Soi 6 for example. The counterpart is that I have to be very careful with my money as I am with my passport or my credit card.
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Villa
[QUOTE=BananaBoi;1956450]Also Villla Market at Avenue Mall right beside Baraquda Hotel. Big see at Soi 2. All 3 including Central Market at Central Festival mall are along 2nd Road. 2 minute walk to Beach Road and on the baht bus route. I don't believe there is a major supermarket on Beach Road. Pinkpearl, sounds like you want to be near Central Festival mall. Beach road freelancers main area is from Soi 7 to Soi 13/2 but can be found from Soi 1 to Walking Street.[/QUOTE]Villa Market is very good for western food products.
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No Fee Debit ATM Cards
This has been reported many times in the ISG by myself and other savvy travelers. The Charles Schwab NO FEE Debit ATM cards. Just conduct an advance search or click on the link below.
[URL]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/search.php?searchid=2404084[/URL]
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[QUOTE=NattyBumpo;1956704]The Charles Schwab NO FEE Debit ATM cards. [/QUOTE]I believe this is in USA. Unfortunately, not available where I am from.
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[QUOTE=BananaBoi;1956707]I believe this is in USA. Unfortunately, not available where I am from.[/QUOTE]This is probably true BB as far as the Charles Schwab card is concerned. But I know there is a certain European no fee ATM card as well. Unfortunately I can't recall the bank. Perhaps another board member can supply this information.