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[QUOTE=Xs1313]Hi,
I'm coming to LOS next month for 3 weeks, starting in Bangkok, never been to Thailand before and not yet sure how to spend my time, I'm 28 and coming alone, just for mongering, relaxing and having a good time.
I've been reading these forums and many others trying to plan a good trip but I still need some advice, How to spend my time.. I'll be staying in lower Suk near NEP at the begining, thinking of maybe spending some time in Phuket (patong), is it worth it going to Pattaya for a while? I only have 3 weeks and then back to the real world.
Any thoughts?
Thanks[/QUOTE]
If you are going for 3 weeks, then I suggest you take in as much of the country as you can. Do the sightseeing most days and the mongering at night. You can get a Thai Air Pass for cheap and go to Chiang Mai, Phuket and nearby islands, Pattaya etc. If you can hook up with a good TG you can take her along. However, you can always find one at every stop.
Have fun.
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1st trip to LOS
[QUOTE=Xs1313]Hi,
I'm coming to LOS next month for 3 weeks, starting in Bangkok, never been to Thailand before and not yet sure how to spend my time, I'm 28 and coming alone, just for mongering, relaxing and having a good time.
I've been reading these forums and many others trying to plan a good trip but I still need some advice, How to spend my time.. I'll be staying in lower Suk near NEP at the begining, thinking of maybe spending some time in Phuket (patong), is it worth it going to Pattaya for a while? I only have 3 weeks and then back to the real world.
Any thoughts?
Thanks[/QUOTE]My 1st thought is your first trip to Thailand will not be your last. My 2nd thought is that advice is hard to give because everybody has different tastes, preferences, and financial constraints. But it’s a safe bet on a 1st visit to spend at least a week in Bangkok – lots to see and do night and day and not to miss Pattaya (although Pattaya is not everyone’s cup of tea).
Phuket and/or Pattaya – Phuket has some great beaches, limited but adequate nightlife. But you will definitely get laid. Pattaya has an amazing girl scene but shit beaches. And when I say amazing I mean amazing!
Chiang Mai has Ok nightlife (I met some nice girls in Chiang Mai) but it can’t compare with BKK or Pattaya.
So the easy plan is 6 days in BKK, 10 days in Pattaya, 5 days in BKK. The focus here is on girls girls girls.
But I like Phuket, I like Chiang Mai & Mae Hong Son, and I like Koh Samui too. I would not rule these places out. That’s why I know whatever you do; your first trip will not be your last.
Stay thirsty my friend!
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[QUOTE=Xs1313]Hi,
I'm coming to LOS next month for 3 weeks, starting in Bangkok, never been to Thailand before and not yet sure how to spend my time, I'm 28 and coming alone, just for mongering, relaxing and having a good time.
I've been reading these forums and many others trying to plan a good trip but I still need some advice, How to spend my time.. I'll be staying in lower Suk near NEP at the begining, thinking of maybe spending some time in Phuket (patong), is it worth it going to Pattaya for a while? I only have 3 weeks and then back to the real world.
Any thoughts?
Thanks[/QUOTE]
Have you done other trips that are just for mongering?
How did you spend your time?
My suggestion is to dial it back a little even though it IS 3 weeks.
Make a list of all the places that you think you want to experience when in BKK. Is it the massage places? The discos? Gogos? Playing pool while meeting new honies? Devote some real time to getting to know Bankok mongering.
When I first started here Pattaya was easier for me to figure out.
I would do a week or so at both BKK and Pattaya. After that, I'd know what I REALLY liked and go back for more for a week before going home.
I would NOT do Patong for mongering unless I was interested in the amazing beauty of Phuket Island and surrounding areas. That's not about mongering. Patong mongering does not compare to BKK or Payttaya and is more expensive. Also, the rainy season here (I'm in Phuket) is a very real factor no matter what other board members might have you believe. When a front comes in it can blow and rain big time for a week.
You did say just for mongering. If you don't really mean that, then research some travel sites as well as ISG about how to spend our time.
Just my opinion.
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[QUOTE=Xs1313]Hi,
I'm coming to LOS next month for 3 weeks, starting in Bangkok, never been to Thailand before and not yet sure how to spend my time, I'm 28 and coming alone, just for mongering, relaxing and having a good time.
I've been reading these forums and many others trying to plan a good trip but I still need some advice, How to spend my time.. I'll be staying in lower Suk near NEP at the begining, thinking of maybe spending some time in Phuket (patong), is it worth it going to Pattaya for a while? I only have 3 weeks and then back to the real world.
Any thoughts?
Thanks[/QUOTE]
Hi
I would spend a few days in Bangkok, then fly to Phuket.
[url]www.thaiair.com[/url]
[url]www.bangkokair.com[/url]
[url]www.airaisa.com[/url]
When leaving Phuket airport turn right when you go outside and you will see a little hut and you can get a taxi from there. No Rip off.
You can stay at
[url]http://www.expathotel.com/[/url]
[url]http://www.summerbreezehotel.com/[/url]
[url]http://www.lawanresidence.com/[/url]
I would stay around a week.
Then fly from Phuket to Pattaya (Utapao) .
Book a taxi with Mr T taxi as the Pattaya aiport ones will rip you off. [email]mr_ttaxi@hotmail.com[/email]
Recommended by others I have not stayed there all gf
[url]http://www.arecalodge.com/index.htm[/url]
[url]http://pattayabayresort.com/default.aspx[/url]
[url]http://www.sabailodge.co.th/dolphin_pool.html[/url]
[url]http://www.asiatravel.com/lek/index.html[/url]
Places i have stayed
[url]http://robinsnestpattaya.googlepages.com/robinsnesthotelandrestaurant[/url] good could do with in room safe.
[url]http://www.metro-apartments-pattaya.com/[/url] very good but you have to take your key with you if you stay out late
[url]http://www.trgg.biz/hotel.php[/url] good but no room safe and may be a bit dated but I would still stay again
[url]http://www.secretspattaya.com/hotel/[/url] nice rooms but want a big deposit and someone tried to break into my room one night.
Drunken Duck soi Lk nice but not sure if still open next to metro appartments
[url]http://www.flippergroup.com/flipper_lodge/index.html[/url] only stayed one night room ok but no in room safe will ring you to check everything ok when girl leaves.
Nautical Inn (Beach Road) first hotel stayed in pattaya good and good location
[url]http://mickeymalones.com/[/url] Paul the owner is a decent guy and never had problems but you do have to take your key with you.
Then take a taxi back to Bangkok aiport with Mr t.
Hope this helps
Anything else
Also I was unable to PM you
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My plan so far...
I'm landing in middle August in Bangkok, thought about staying at the Dawin on soi 4, stay for 3-4 days, check out the MP scene, the FL scene in the local bars and clubs, and check out the gogo bars, see everything. I'm pretty young and vibrant, and look pretty good, I shouldn't have trouble at the local bars. I'm coming to party. It's actually my summer break from school so I want to make the most of it. I'll be staying in nice hotels. I don't care adding some money.
The thing is, till now I've been planning based on what friends told me, they've been to Thailand, mainly phuket, without prior research on the web for the good places. I'm doing a lot of research and want to plan the perfect trip.
So I thought maybe then 3-4 days in Pattaya, I'me pretty picky when it comes to girls and don't know yet on what scenes I'll find my type.
Maybe a week or so in Patong beach (thought about the C&N hotel), and then back to Bangkok for a little shopping and more of the local scene, till the end of my time. Of course I can change my plans during the trip if some place doesn't suit me, or if I don't find anything I like. I'll try and sqeeze as much as I can into the time I've got, check out the places recomended here, and of course leave feedback when I get back any other thoughts or recomendations?
Thanks for the help. I'm really excited.
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[QUOTE=ThaiLearner][url]http://www.metro-apartments-pattaya.com/[/url] very good but you have to take your key with you if you stay out late
[url]http://mickeymalones.com/[/url] Paul the owner is a decent guy and never had problems but you do have to take your key with you.[/QUOTE]What do you mean? Do you not take your room key with you when you stay at other places?
[QUOTE=ThaiLearner][url]http://www.flippergroup.com/flipper_lodge/index.html[/url] only stayed one night room ok but no in room safe will ring you to check everything ok when girl leaves.[/QUOTE]Also I don't think they have in room wireless internet.
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[QUOTE=Xs1313]I'm landing in middle August in Bangkok, thought about staying at the Dawin on soi 4, stay for 3-4 days, check out the MP scene, the FL scene in the local bars and clubs, and check out the gogo bars, see everything. I'm pretty young and vibrant, and look pretty good, I shouldn't have trouble at the local bars. I'm coming to party. It's actually my summer break from school so I want to make the most of it. I'll be staying in nice hotels. I don't care adding some money.
The thing is, till now I've been planning based on what friends told me, they've been to Thailand, mainly phuket, without prior research on the web for the good places. I'm doing a lot of research and want to plan the perfect trip.
So I thought maybe then 3-4 days in Pattaya, I'me pretty picky when it comes to girls and don't know yet on what scenes I'll find my type.
Want to pass on some advice several fellow sex adventurers gave me and which I have followed and am very glad I have--Skip Bangkok and go directly to Pattaya from airport. It trumps EVERYTHING Bangkok has to offer and is less polluted,crowded and cheaper. Have a good one. Arkyboy
Maybe a week or so in Patong beach (thought about the C&N hotel), and then back to Bangkok for a little shopping and more of the local scene, till the end of my time. Of course I can change my plans during the trip if some place doesn't suit me, or if I don't find anything I like. I'll try and sqeeze as much as I can into the time I've got, check out the places recomended here, and of course leave feedback when I get back any other thoughts or recomendations?
Thanks for the help. I'm really excited.
[size=-2][b][u]EDITOR'S NOTE[/u]:[/b] [blue]I would suggest that the author or another Forum Member consider posting a link to this report in the Reports of Distinction thread. Please [url=http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/announcement-reportsofdistinction.php?]Click Here[/url] for more information.[/blue][/size][/QUOTE]Want to pass on some advice several sex adventurers gave me and which I have followed and very glad I have---Skip Bangkok and go directly to Pattaya from airport. Very easy and convenient. Pattaya trumps EVERYTHING Bangkok has to offer IMHO and it is less polluted, crowded and cheaper. Have a good one.
Arkyboy
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Bangkok report
I spent about three weeks in Thailand, from 15. June to 9. July. I was in Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket. The Pattaya and phuket reports are in the respective forums.
I spent two days in Bangkok and had two good experiences in Angels on soi 24/1 and Teen Massage on soi 33. Angel massage turned out to be a especially good experience. There were many girls to choose from. I chose a girl with braces who was very sweet. B1900 for oil massage + FS.
The last night I went to one of the beer gardens and barfined a girl that seemed nice but turned out to be my worst experience on the trip. She was not more than a 5 in my book, and had a bad attitude. After sex she complained that I came to quick. Wanted to leave, which was fine with me. I paid B1000. I have never had much success in Bangkok, prefering Pattaya and Phuket.
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Sol
[QUOTE=Alias]This question is only directed to those that are fans of Star of Light and enjoy all that it has to offer.
All others with negative and medical/health comments please don't reply. I've read your comments in others threads. Leave me alone.
I'm on Vacation!
That said, to all my fellow perverts.
Is Start of Light worth the flight from the US?
How many girls are there to choose from?
What intrigues me most about Star of Light is the public bare back sex.
I find sex in private absolutely boring and I always go bare.
I prefer to fondle, suck and fuck my lady friends in public in front of others.
I can see myself going to SOL every day and just immersing myself in extreme perversion.
Not just a blow job in public, but deep french kissing these nasty hags, licking there asses clean and sucking on their toes (okay, so exaggerating a bit but you get the point
But is it worth the long expensive flight?
Are there other bars where you can get this kind of action?[/QUOTE]If you expect bare back, then save the flight you will not get it there.
Sex in public you can get more than you are able to give + 1
Mike
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[quote=alias]this question is only directed to those that are fans of star of light and enjoy all that it has to offer.
but is it worth the long expensive flight?
are there other bars where you can get this kind of action?[/quote]
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i'd say sol isn't what you might expect and in my opinion isn't worth a flight in and of itself. they've re-done the place a bit, so its hard to remember the layout exactly, but it ain't all that big a place. maybe eight or so bar stools and two (maybe three) booths; a small place really with half a dozen providers.
wait for others to comment because the couple dozen times i've been there have been for the old "slimmers' lunch" (a bbbj and beer in the afternoon) and i've usually been the only person in there at the time. sometimes someone would already be there getting serviced or stumble in out of the daylight while i've been there, but its usually been pretty quite and relaxed. the evening hours might be a totally different matter and may live up to your expectations, i.e. lots of exhibitionism.
the kangaroo bar in patpong is about the same as sol: only been there once at night and there's more public display at that time. i can't comment much about [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord901][CodeWord901][/url]'s as the couple of times i've stopped by i've only had a beer downstairs in the bar. i've never bothered to go upstairs to check it out - that place just rubs me the wrong.
just don't take my recommendation as definitive - i wouldn't characterize myself as a "fan" and my experiences are pretty limited to specific times of day. ymmv
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Xs1313,
Personally if you are staying for 3 weeks and it's your first time I would first thing about whether you are the type of person that like to pack up your bags each time and spend your 3 weeks lugging your stuff around from place to place. If so, then moving around and seeing as much as possible within your trip is for you. If you are like me then and don't I would do the following.
Use Bangkok, as your based and get a cheap, clean, and safe Hotel room 800 baht so when you decide to move to another place you can just keep your room and the majority of your lugguge at that place and travel light. If you need clothes you can always purchase items in the other places. For starts give it 4 days in Bangkok... Then when you start to get bored, take the bus from Ekamai Station ( wrong spelling ) to Pattaya for 117 baht? Aircon and just as quick as a private car and more interesting. From the bus station another 90-200 baht to you hotel depending on your motive of transportation motorcycle or Songteaw. Now if you travel light quick on motorbike.
Get yourself a modest rate hotel, under 1,000 baht within the action near Beach road and Walking St... see Pattaya Hotel thread. Set your goal for another 4 days once you get bored take the bus back to Bangkok and then plan on Phuket or Chiang Mai, spending time going through the Airport isn't much fun! Once in Bangkok again you can review your experience in both places and decide to stay in Bangkok or Pattaya? If you still got the itch to travel then pick Phuket and set for another 4 days. This gives you enough time to back track but if you decide to stay in Phuket traveling lite and keeping a hotel in Bangkok will be a problem so you might want to start with Phuket first and not Pattaya.
Good luck, LBM
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Biergarten was closed Thursday, as the owner died of a heart attack. It is supposed to open back up on Friday.
Some of its usual girls migrated over to Gullivers, so it was the first time all week that there was more than six girls in Gullivers during the day.
Gullivers is an attractive place with good air conditioning, but the service is beyond terrible.
It is hard to even buy a drink there. The owner needs to get a clue.
DB
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[QUOTE=LittleBigMan]Use Bangkok, as your based and get a cheap, clean, and safe Hotel room 800 baht so when you decide to move to another place you can just keep your room and the majority of your lugguge at that place and travel light. If you need clothes you can always purchase items in the other places. For starts give it 4 days in Bangkok... Then when you start to get bored, take the bus from Ekamai Station ( wrong spelling ) to Pattaya for 117 baht? Aircon and just as quick as a private car and more interesting. From the bus station another 90-200 baht to you hotel depending on your motive of transportation motorcycle or Songteaw. Now if you travel light quick on motorbike.[/QUOTE]
I don't see the need why someone should leave the bigger part of luggage in BKK while travel around? I usually travel only with one suitcase, filled with cloths and toilet bag and a small backpack with my laptop. Why should I pay for a Hotel in Bangkok and leave those staff there? It didn't cost more if you take it with you, even when you use the bus from Ekamai.
By the why 90-200 Baht from the Bus Station to your Hotel in Pattaya is a rip off. I used a Songteaw and payed 20 or 40 baht to my Hotel near Royal Garden Plaza. At the way back I used a Taxi (Taximeter) which costs 40 baht.
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[QUOTE=LittleBigMan]Use Bangkok, as your based and get a cheap, clean, and safe Hotel room 800 baht so when you decide to move to another place you can just keep your room and the majority of your lugguge at that place and travel light.[/QUOTE]
many hotels in BKK will store your luggage for you, you don't need to keep the room. I've left items all over SEA in many different branded and private hotels with never an issue. Might want to look at this option also.
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[QUOTE=Thulolado]Maybe eight or so bar stools and two (maybe three) booths; a small place really with half a dozen providers.[/QUOTE]
Booth! Ha! That conveys an impression of somewhat more privacy than there is. Two open couches to the left of the door as you enter. The bar stools are about two paces from the couches. It's very small.
I'd say up to 10 or so providers, depending on the time, and more than that in total as they come and go.