Mystic Bird rising from the ashes
Stopped by a couple of nights ago. It has been a couple of weeks since I've been there and I got a therapist I haven't gotten before. It was later (9 or so) we got in to the room, massage was okay. I've had better here and elsewhere but it was acceptable. At the flip she accepted FS request. This is the first time I've gotten it here. Been offered everything else in the past. She wasn't bad looking although a little to heavy for my taste. She was also a little concerned about being heard so tried to do it on the floor. I didn't care much for that so got her back on the table doggie style.
Finished up, showered and headed out. I'll be back I've been here several times before. 170 for the house 300 tip.
WG Scene in Al Ruwais or Jebel Dhanna
Hi all.,
After 3 years in Thailand and Vietnam, the move to UAE is quite a shock to my system. Based in the western region I'm just wondering if any members could at least point me in the right direction. I've RTFF and can figure out a few options in AD but can't see anything close to home. Please help me get started and I'll gladly share with FR.
Jolly Place between Jebel Ali and AD Airport
I thought I'd give this one a go having had an excellent experience in the same chain's branch in Business Bay Dubai.
As with the rest of the chain their prices are high and then some. But their facilities and attitudes are generally very good. I am not one to overpay so this chain is an occasional treat when I get bored of poor facilities and older ladies who may or may not be up for it. The location is literally waterfront and the area is quiet and somewhat picturesque. A proper resort rather than a cheap hotel.
Upon arrival I was greeted nicely and informed of the options and paid 300 for 90 minutes (yup. The place is not cheap gents. If you're on a budget steer away). I was allocated a Thai lady whose name begins with L. She was petite, slim and had a reasonable rack (B to see cup I reckon). No shorts were offered just a towel which was used more to keep me warm than modest. Her massage was 5-star spa quality with lots of accidental brushing of the little chap. After a while on my back she offered a special massage. She quoted 300 for a HJ and I got her down to 200 but wanted more for access to her rack. (Yup. Not a cheap place). Given L was under 30, in great shape and smelled lovely I continued my money binge by offering 300 for access to her topless.
Her boobs were slightly larger than big apples and quite firm and lovely. It didn't take her too long to get me off and she helped clean up and offered tea or coffee whilst I had a shower. As I changed we had a pleasant chat. She even mentioned they opened a branch in AD proper but it was raided and closed because some of locals thought it would be a great idea to visit then go home and tell their families how lovely it was. The experience was not rushed, the rooms are quality with built in showers and the staff are polite and smile often.
I probably won't go back to one of these chains for many months as they are expensive. I'm sure if I were a regular I could get more for less but for me it was just a pleasant distraction away from the usual AMPS.
Total Damage: AED 600 (Yup. Not a cheap place).
Massage: 9/10.
Girl: 7. 5/10.
WIR: After I re-mortgage my home or rob a bank. .
I'll get back to getting more for less over the next few weeks.
S.
Shangri-La Qaryat Al Beri and / or other nice hotels near the Corniche
Hello everyone,
Apologies for cross posting.
Due to LE apparently stopping me to use my favorite hotel (the Shangri-La) in Dubai for our favourite pastime, (too bad!) I'm looking once again at the greener pastures of Abu Dhabi. In the past, Wicked Roger did confirm the Shangri-La Qaryat Al Beri as green (my green: you walk in without needing to register your guest, anything else is at least yellow), but given recent changes (at least in Dubai) it would be nice if someone could reconfirm. I think both Hyatts in Abu Dhabi are no go as well as Emirates Palace (which was no go even a few years back) plus LE Meridien. Any other places to avoid?
Generally hotels in Abu Dhabi were more amenable than their Dubai counterparts. The only two I've ever used so far are the Abu Dhabi Hilton, which was totally green, and the Hilton Baynunah where I arrived at check-in with a friend, and they didn't bother at all about her and just registered me (way to go! The Shangri La is nice and if green probably will be my first choice, but has anyone other ideas for a nice green hotel near the Corniche? I did RTFF and it seems that the new Sofitel is green and has a side entrance. Which is great. How about the Ritz Carlton Abu Dhabi or others that come to mind?
Apart from the hotel being green, I'm also trying to minimize the 'walk of shame' if at all possible, so any information is really most welcome and much appreciated.
Many thanks,
Pelosky.