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On premises go go?
Say this on Stickman recently:
"A handful of readers have asked why I shirk mentioning the Bangkok gogo bar most popular with expats in recent months. It's not Bacarra and nor is it Rainbow 4, still the two busiest chrome pole houses. This particular venue is easily the most popular with expats in the know with all sorts of stuff happening right in the bar. Some say it is the closest to how the bars were in the '90s. I won't mention the name of the venue in this column because of a problem with numbers. I will say no more."
I would love to know which place he's talking about? Any help? I'm from Cambodia but hit Bangkok fairly regularly.
The only go gos with on premises action I know are the strip and some of the small places on Soi Cowboy.
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[QUOTE=InnocentDude; 1545592]Hi all,
I'm going to be in Bangkok airport for 5 hrs (transit).
Is there any chance of mongering within the airport?
Also need your advice on spa's available there.
Do they provide HJ?
Can I request them? Etc.
Any advice is highly appreciated.[/QUOTE]Suvarnabhumi Airport is a modern clean high-tech international airport. There may be one or two up-scale massage places there. But if you are staying air-side then I think the chances of getting what you seek are as close to zero as possible. It would be possible to come out of the airport and with some planning find some relief.
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[quote=bronzeman; 1545436]say this on stickman recently:
"a handful of readers have asked why i shirk mentioning the bangkok gogo bar most popular with expats in recent months. it's not bacarra and nor is it rainbow 4, still the two busiest chrome pole houses. this particular venue is easily the most popular with expats in the know with all sorts of stuff happening right in the bar. some say it is the closest to how the bars were in the '90s. i won't mention the name of the venue in this column because of a problem with numbers. i will say no more."
i would love to know which place he's talking about? any help? i'm from cambodia but hit bangkok fairly regularly.
the only go gos with on premises action i know are the strip and some of the small places on soi cowboy.[/quote]i think he's talking about crazy house. however be aware of **** girls! see my post #26701 and several posts from others in the last months.
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[QUOTE=Mouse1;1545730]Suvarnabhumi Airport is a modern clean high-tech international airport. There may be one or two up-scale massage places there. But if you are staying air-side then I think the chances of getting what you seek are as close to zero as possible. It would be possible to come out of the airport and with some planning find some relief.[/QUOTE]What about Don Muang airport? Will be spending 5 hours there in transit. So too little time for visa and trip to Nana. Any scope there?
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[QUOTE=InnocentDude; 1545592]Hi all,
I'm going to be in Bangkok airport for 5 hrs (transit).
Is there any chance of mongering within the airport?
Also need your advice on spa's available there.
Do they provide HJ?
Can I request them? Etc.
Any advice is highly appreciated.[/QUOTE]If you stay on the transit-side, your chances are next to nothing. I have seen a few massage places near some of the gates, but they seemed very "clean" and I'm not sure they even have a "back room" for the more interesting activities.
And you will not have enough time to pass through immigration twice and go to town.
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[QUOTE=InnocentDude; 1545592]Hi all,
I'm going to be in Bangkok airport for 5 hrs (transit).
Is there any chance of mongering within the airport?
Also need your advice on spa's available there.
Do they provide HJ?
Can I request them? Etc.
Any advice is highly appreciated.[/QUOTE]Yes, yes and yes. There is string of GOGO bars and BJ places in the transit area. Just like the departure lounge at your home airport. Just make sure you change your money to Baht at the currencey exchange before you go in.
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[QUOTE=Duniawala;1545847]Yes, yes and yes. There is string of GOGO bars and BJ places in the transit area. Just like the departure lounge at your home airport. Just make sure you change your money to Baht at the currencey exchange before you go in.[/QUOTE]Of course it was a stupid question not worthy of being dignified with an answer but all you ever do is react to these types of questions.
Have you nothing of your own to report?
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Crazy House
[QUOTE=BronzeMan; 1545436]Say this on Stickman recently:
"A handful of readers have asked why I shirk mentioning the Bangkok gogo bar most popular with expats in recent months. It's not Bacarra and nor is it Rainbow 4, still the two busiest chrome pole houses. This particular venue is easily the most popular with expats in the know with all sorts of stuff happening right in the bar. Some say it is the closest to how the bars were in the '90s. I won't mention the name of the venue in this column because of a problem with numbers. I will say no more."
I would love to know which place he's talking about? Any help? I'm from Cambodia but hit Bangkok fairly regularly.
The only go gos with on premises action I know are the strip and some of the small places on Soi Cowboy.[/QUOTE].
Read my report from 2/8/14. This was a CH girl.
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[QUOTE=Syzygies;1538671]Could be Crazy House. It tends to get very full although they could overflow to upstairs. Suzi Wong also gets very full at times.[/QUOTE][QUOTE=Jazzy Daddy; 1546001].
Read my report from 2/8/14. This was a CH girl.[/QUOTE][QUOTE=BronzeMan; 1545436]Say this on Stickman recently:
"A handful of readers have asked why I shirk mentioning the Bangkok gogo bar most popular with expats in recent months. It's not Bacarra and nor is it Rainbow 4, still the two busiest chrome pole houses. This particular venue is easily the most popular with expats in the know with all sorts of stuff happening right in the bar. Some say it is the closest to how the bars were in the '90s. I won't mention the name of the venue in this column because of a problem with numbers. I will say no more."
I would love to know which place he's talking about? Any help? I'm from Cambodia but hit Bangkok fairly regularly.
The only go gos with on premises action I know are the strip and some of the small places on Soi Cowboy.[/QUOTE]About three weeks ago in this thread I asked the same question. See Syzygies' answer above.
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[QUOTE=InnocentDude; 1545592]Hi all,
I'm going to be in Bangkok airport for 5 hrs (transit).
Is there any chance of mongering within the airport?
Also need your advice on spa's available there.
Do they provide HJ?
Can I request them? Etc.
Any advice is highly appreciated.[/QUOTE]Years ago you could get what you seek in the old airport. Unfortunately, that service died with the opening of the new airport. Even back then it was nothing really special. Older ladies, and limited extras. It kind of reminded me of the slot machines at the airport in Las Vegas. Nobody ever hits the jackpot there, but it's good for getting your handle pulled one last time before heading home.
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[QUOTE=Aqua64; 1544212]Hi folks,
I will be at Krungsri River Hotel in Ayuttahaya for few days before I go to BKK. Is there any action there?
Can you recommend any place or escort for the hotel?
Thanks for the help.[/QUOTE]Aqua64,
3 posts. 3 questions. When will you return something to the forum?
Ayutthaya:
Look for Grand Street in the new city (not the island, not Soi Farang) , off Rojana Road (Krungsri river hotel is located at this road, too). It's where the Grand Hotel is located, and the Ayutthaya Night Plaza. Start with Cowboy Bar, life music, drinks (food not so convincing) , and then walk into the small side roads there. You will find lots of KTV's, Japanese Karaokes, bars, massage places etc. etc. .
Giotto
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Late night agogo happenings. 11; 45 pm at a pop. Agogo. After the first wave of barfines get going there is a group of girls who just can't attract paying customers left on stage. As the first wave of popular cum buckets back they are then chosen for the 2nd round. Leaving the same goobers on stage-what I presume is till closing.
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[QUOTE=Duniawala;1545847]Yes, yes and yes. There is string of GOGO bars and BJ places in the transit area. Just like the departure lounge at your home airport. Just make sure you change your money to Baht at the currencey exchange before you go in.[/QUOTE]The best option is when one flies business or first class with Thai airways, as he can access the TG Spa, nearby some of the TG lounges. First class passengers, need to show the boarding card and. No need of baht as a minimum relief can be included, by just demanding it at reception.
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[QUOTE=Wolvenvacht; 1545803]If you stay on the transit-side, your chances are next to nothing. I have seen a few massage places near some of the gates, but they seemed very "clean" and I'm not sure they even have a "back room" for the more interesting activities.
And you will not have enough time to pass through immigration twice and go to town.[/QUOTE]The in-airport spas are very clean. Nice for killing time before a flight though.
Five hours should actually be sufficient time to go to Sukhumvit. I have done this myself, arriving BKK on a domestic flight and connecting to an international flight about 5 hours later. Upon arrival, you can store your carry-on luggage in the airport, catch a cab to go to an oily, soapy or whatever you like, and you could be in action about one hour after touching down. 90 minutes later, drained and clean, catch a taxi back to the airport, and you should be in security about 2 hours before your onward flight. Plenty of time. Especially if you fly business and have access to fast track.
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Report on Baccarra. Highly un inspiring. Even got some girls I would say are downright ugly.
Dollhouse report. Number 7 has quite a good face and really nice breasts. Unfortunately Buddha was not kind to her during childbirth. Very noticeable stretch marks!