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[QUOTE=Steve9696;2933627]I'm a little confused about Bunny. I took a girl from Bunny INSIDE Nana Plaza. But this Bunny looks to be on the street outside nana plaza. Are they connected? Different places?[/QUOTE]This is a beer bar on Soi 4. Don't know anything about the go go bar inside Nana Plaza. Sorry.
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Bunny in Nana
[QUOTE=EverythingThai;2933741]This is a beer bar on Soi 4. Don't know anything about the go go bar inside Nana Plaza. Sorry.[/QUOTE]There is def a Bunny in Nana plaza. It was new maybe a year ago? Guess it's an outpost of the other one because the logo is the same. Double checked and you can see it in the pics of Nana on Google. Fifth pic in. It would back right up to the exterior Bunny but clearly can't be connected or all the Nana security would be defeated. I enjoyed my time w two chicks in that Bunny and then took one out. She was a wildcat and went to bareback when I struggled to pop one off. Then didn't want me to pay full price because she didn't get me off. A real sweetheart actually.
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Since it was mentioned in discussion, for whatever reason, Facebook I keep getting this place " Drink Bar " it seem to be local in the Bangkok area from the video it is a large place for Thais, not sure if advertisement is fake or what but from looking they must have capture all the 10 plus girls working in the country. Sure looks as we have talked but these are real lookers next time Bangkok get away I'm going to try my best to track the place down just to verify.
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[QUOTE=Steve9696;2933744]There is def a Bunny in Nana plaza. It was new maybe a year ago? Guess it's an outpost of the other one because the logo is the same. Double checked and you can see it in the pics of Nana on Google. Fifth pic in. It would back right up to the exterior Bunny but clearly can't be connected or all the Nana security would be defeated. I enjoyed my time w two chicks in that Bunny and then took one out. She was a wildcat and went to bareback when I struggled to pop one off. Then didn't want me to pay full price because she didn't get me off. A real sweetheart actually.[/QUOTE]The bunny Go-Go in Nana is owned by the same folks that own rainbow.
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Greetings from a Novice
Hello all,
I will be visiting a friend in Taiwan the first week of September from LA and plan on visiting Bangkok for the first time as well. I plan on staying maybe 1-2 weeks in Thailand before I head back to Taiwan and then subsequently go home. Can you please share with me any and all insight / recommendations for a beginner like me? For example, Captain mentioned in another thread that he recommends Boss Suites on Soi 4, a 4 star hotel. Seems like sticking close to NANA is the way to go? Any other hotel suggestions that are clean and comfortable that is also affordable?
If I needed to get around to let's say a massage parlor or a wanted to check out Soi Cowboy, what is the best cheap / safe means of local transportation?
Have people had good experiences with FIWFANS? Any bad experiences?
Tulip Vs Mango?
Better to exchange currency in USA Or in Thailand and where exactly?
Is 1 week too short or is 2 weeks too long just to monger and explore a little?
Are there even decent activities besides mongering in Bangkok?
These are just a few questions off the top of my head as I write this post.
For slight perspective, I am in my mid thirties and resigned from work this year. I am taking some time off and am traveling solo on a budget. Looking to have fun and expecting to spend / indulge a little but always down to save money where I can. I am into natural looking girls / women with sweet demeanor whether they are bubbly or reserved. And I only speak English.
I will be reading more previous posts from the Thailand threads in the coming weeks. Thank you in advance for any direct insight / knowledge and advise / recommendations.
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[QUOTE=Werqweq;2933660]Thanks, but I lived in Thailand, off and on, for about 10 years once upon a time. I also know that now, at 50 years of age, both the quantity and quality of civilian girls I get is very different from 20 years ago, and I'm not going to fool myself by pretending otherwise.
Yes, I do still bang girls less than half my age (I'm hoping to bang tomorrow the, I guess around 23-24 years old, waitress that was serving my dinner this evening at one of the marriot hotels), but while 20 years ago I'd take it for granted that we will meet tomorrow (she said it was her day off), or she might even have asked me to meet after her shift was over, today I think my odds of even meeting her again are just 50/50.
On the other hand, in the west that would be just 1/10, if she would even bother to pretend being interested.
20 years ago my hobby was banging 20 year old (and younger, at least one was 19) bar-girls, including go-go bar girls, for free when they had no customers. Today that's not happening.
Anything else that's obvious to you, which you would like to share?[/QUOTE]I am missing your point. Your previous reply was a sarcastic reply implying that girls don't want to be seen with older guys for many reasons. Now you are back peddling and saying that even though you say younger girls don't want older guys, you still date them. May I suggest you to post your rant in the proper section? Thanks.
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[QUOTE=Koogler;2933814]Hello all,
I will be visiting a friend in Taiwan the first week of September from LA and plan on visiting Bangkok for the first time as well. I plan on staying maybe 1-2 weeks in Thailand before I head back to Taiwan and then subsequently go home. Can you please share with me any and all insight / recommendations for a beginner like me? For example, Captain mentioned in another thread that he recommends Boss Suites on Soi 4, a 4 star hotel. Seems like sticking close to NANA is the way to go? Any other hotel suggestions that are clean and comfortable that is also affordable?
If I needed to get around to let's say a massage parlor or a wanted to check out Soi Cowboy, what is the best cheap / safe means of local transportation?
Have people had good experiences with FIWFANS? Any bad experiences?
Tulip Vs Mango?
Better to exchange currency in USA Or in Thailand and where exactly?.[/QUOTE][B]If I needed to get around to let's say a massage parlor or a wanted to check out Soi Cowboy, what is the best cheap / safe means of local transportation?[/B]
BTS, then Bolt or Grab.
[B]Have people had good experiences with FIWFANS? Any bad experiences?[/B]
It is hit and miss. If you don't speak Thai, it will be more miss than hit. Thai Friendly freelancers are better for you or find them in Thermal cafe. However, the prices won't be the same. If you want a huge selection of freelancers that speak enough English and aren't scared of foreigners for a decent price, Pattaya is better than Bangkok. I speak Thai and even I have had my share of bad experiences, but the good ones were really good.
[B]Tulip vs Mango[/B]
Tulip. Why not ask this in the proper sections? Check out my Tulip Report from yesterday.
[B]Better to exchange currency in USA Or in Thailand and where exactly? [/B]
Thailand. T. T currency exchange. If you plan to come 3 or more times per year, you can open a Thai bank account as a tourist. Then no need to worry about this. However, you will need the help of an agent. About 5000 baht give or take 500 baht either way.
[B]Is 1 week too short or is 2 weeks too long just to monger and explore a little? [/B]
10 days is perfect. Not too long and not too short.
[B]Are there even decent activities besides mongering in Bangkok?[/B]
1. Shopping.
2. Visiting temples.
3. Enjoying all the great cuisine.
4. Chatting up real local girls in the malls, BTS stations, in RCA, and on Kowsan Rd.
5 Day trips or an overnight to Pattaya.
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[QUOTE=Werqweq;2933660]Thanks, but I lived in Thailand, off and on, for about 10 years once upon a time. I also know that now, at 50 years of age, both the quantity and quality of civilian girls I get is very different from 20 years ago, and I'm not going to fool myself by pretending otherwise.[/QUOTE]I've been to Thailand 12+ times since 2019. Had two GFs.
I am curious. I think I know the answer. But how have current girls changed and why have they changed from the girls 20 years ago? Economic opportunity?
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[QUOTE=Koogler;2933814]Better to exchange currency in USA Or in Thailand and where exactly?[/QUOTE]Open up a bank account with no international fees (or ones that refund it). Many, including myself, recommend a Charles Schwab account for international travel. Just go to any ATM to withdraw money (the random fees get refunded at the end of the month) and you use the card they give you. I've found that the rates are among the best when compared to most money changers, plus it's a lot easier. You don't need to carry around a huge wad of cash and there are usually ATMs close to wherever you stay. Airline ATMs have jacked up rates, just like the money changers so I would recommend only pulling out a small there and then finding an ATM wherever you are staying.
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[QUOTE=EverythingThai;2933839][B]If I needed to get around to let's say a massage parlor or a wanted to check out Soi Cowboy, what is the best cheap / safe means of local transportation?[/B]
BTS, then Bolt or Grab.
[B]Have people had good experiences with FIWFANS? Any bad experiences?[/B]
It is hit and miss. If you don't speak Thai, it will be more miss than hit. Thai Friendly freelancers are better for you or find them in Thermal cafe. However, the prices won't be the same. If you want a huge selection of freelancers that speak enough English and aren't scared of foreigners for a decent price, Pattaya is better than Bangkok. I speak Thai and even I have had my share of bad experiences, but the good ones were really good.
[B]Tulip vs Mango[/B]
Tulip. Why not ask this in the proper sections? Check out my Tulip Report from yesterday.
[B]Better to exchange currency in USA Or in Thailand and where exactly? [/B]
Thailand. T. T currency exchange. If you plan to come 3 or more times per year, you can open a Thai bank account as a tourist. Then no need to worry about this. However, you will need the help of an agent. About 5000 baht give or take 500 baht either way.
[B]Is 1 week too short or is 2 weeks too long just to monger and explore a little? [/B]
10 days is perfect. Not too long and not too short.
[B]Are there even decent activities besides mongering in Bangkok?[/B]
1. Shopping.
2. Visiting temples.
3. Enjoying all the great cuisine.
4. Chatting up real local girls in the malls, BTS stations, in RCA, and on Kowsan Rd.
5 Day trips or an overnight to Pattaya.[/QUOTE]Visiting temples. It's Propaganda.
When a yoo tuber does Temples their View go down.
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Some ideas for Koogler
Overnight to Pattaya is recommended. But also give serious consideration to a trip to Ayutthiya. It is not far, just 80 km to the north of Bangkok. Suggest you find a guide that has a car, and offer her the opportunity to stay overnight with you at a hotel. Even if she needs a seperate room and does not want any intimate relations, it would be worthwhile. Ideally, find hotel that has free bicycles. It is a great area to just ride around, if bicycles are your thing.
Bangkok. Go visit Lumpini park, go do the floating market, eat spicy papaya salad, mango with sticky rice, explore the amazing shopping malls (Central World), get foot massage, and you get the idea!
If you do go to Pattaya, you might want to just get a private taxi. Taking the bus is also recommended (from Ekamai), but for your first trip a private car is best. There are a few good companies that have good reputation. Cost 1200 to 1500 baht plus tip. Book at least a few days in advance.
There is a seperate section for Bangkok hotels. You should ask your qquestion there, but I could suggest a few places. 1. Park Plaza Soi 18 - short walk to Sukhumvit, yet it's fairly quiet on this soi (don't bother buying their breakfast) 2. Jasmine City hotel, located on Soi 23 just off of Sukhumvit (almost next to Soi Cowboy).
You will enjoy every minute of your trip. Your itinerary is ideal.
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[QUOTE=TheDerilious;2933906]Many, including myself, recommend a Charles Schwab account for international travel. Just go to any ATM to withdraw money (the random fees get refunded at the end of the month) and you use the card they give you.[/QUOTE]My understanding is that every Thai ATM charges 220 b for any size of cash withdrawl on a non Thai card. Are you saying Charles Schwab refund this fee every time?
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[QUOTE=Llantarnam;2933947]My understanding is that every Thai ATM charges 220 b for any size of cash withdrawl on a non Thai card. Are you saying Charles Schwab refund this fee every time?[/QUOTE]Yes, those type of fees, usually relating to using a different bank than the ATM, are reimbursed. But just make sure it's not a "currency conversion fee" which Schwab doesn't rebate. Usually the ATM will prompt you to accept or decline a currency conversion which you should always decline. It's just a random fee that does nothing to change the money you get back except add a fee for the bank to siphon some money. Those more versed in currency exchange can probably explain what it actually is, but the important part is to just decline and continue the conversion (it won't stop you from getting your money in baht). You get the refund at the end of the month so don't expect it right away.
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Use Bangkok Bank ATM
[QUOTE=TheDerilious;2933960]Yes, those type of fees, usually relating to using a different bank than the ATM, are reimbursed. But just make sure it's not a "currency conversion fee" which Schwab doesn't rebate. Usually the ATM will prompt you to accept or decline a currency conversion which you should always decline. It's just a random fee that does nothing to change the money you get back except add a fee for the bank to siphon some money. Those more versed in currency exchange can probably explain what it actually is, but the important part is to just decline and continue the conversion (it won't stop you from getting your money in baht). You get the refund at the end of the month so don't expect it right away.[/QUOTE]Only 220 fee and Schwab debit card will pay you back at the end of the month. Slight diff as the month goes on if you do multiple withdrawals and as exchange rate changes.
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Bunny
Regarding the recent talk about Bunny at Nana. There is also Bunny 2 and Bunny 3 at Nana Plaza.