So how much did they ask for
[QUOTE=BCTravel;2782843]I realized I never posted a report from this past summer. Better late than never. I spent one night at Fun Palace and one night at Goldentime. FP is a very interesting place. I see so much potential on what FP could be but I left disappointed. It looks amazing inside in my opinion but the girls would rather hangout with each other than talk to any of the customers. I was there for about 4 hours and had money to spend but was only approached by a total of 5 girls. The rest were in groups laying around, playing on their phone or playing fuseball. I am an average looking guy from NA so I should be right what many would at least approach. I left around 1 am and had a girl from one of the agencies on Booksusi for a 3 hour hotel visit instead. My next trip to Vienna, I will avoid FP. The other thing I did not like about FP was the fact the bartenders were all guys. When I am getting a drink I would rather talk to a beautiful girl than a guy. But that is just a personal preference. Again FP has potential but there is alot that needs to be done.
I had a great time at GT. There were probably 30 girls the night I was there. None tried to overcharge me and all were very friendly and I did not feel were pushy except for 2 or 3. I had a nice time with one of the girls there and will return.[/QUOTE]Good report,
Funkpalast girls used to, 5 years ago, provide better service than GT. But times have probably changed. So how much did girls at GT ask for, did the service include kissing and BBBJ at those prices?
Prostitution law in Vienna is changing
There are some minor changes coming to the prostitution law in Vienna which will affect mostly advertisement in the regional sex catalogues like Booksusi and all the others.
I will spare you the less important details but in a few weeks from now, no more advertisement of sex without condom will be officially found.
That is, at this point in time, a change that only applies to Vienna, however, this might very well be a sort of pilot for the rest of the country. On second thought,... this has been this way in Upper Austria (Linz, Wels, Steyr etc) for approximagely 10 years already and it had basically no impact at all. With Vienna being the front runner now, I see this becoming a nation-wide law sooner or later.
Personally looks to me as if this is a measure to protect clients from rogue independent sexworkers and gather them more in the clubs for everyone's benefit and safety, which in return has proven to be much safer for the ladies as well. That is not the official reasoning or explanation, though. The police has expressed specifically how grateful they are that all of their wishes to improve the current law have been granted.