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$15 Bar Fine.
[QUOTE=Paolo99;2220630]Did anyone ever been asked to pay 15 $ for barfine at Candy bar? I know the normal price is 10 $ but I was asked that price because the girl was supposedly a dancer there, though I never saw her dancing as every time I've been there she had already left with a customer.[/QUOTE]I did not notice this question before. I understand that the barfine at the Candy Bar and some other bars is $15 on the weekend (Friday and Saturday nights). I never barfined from there on those nights, so I can not personally confirm. Just passing on what I have heard.
SS.
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ST Hotels?
Hi folks,
Any short time hotel suggestions or in-call options in Phnom Penh?
Thanks in advance.
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[QUOTE=SamSanuk;2221719]I did not notice this question before. I understand that the barfine at the Candy Bar and some other bars is $15 on the weekend (Friday and Saturday nights). I never barfined from there on those nights, so I can not personally confirm. Just passing on what I have heard.
SS.[/QUOTE]Indeed the first time that I barfined her was a Saturday night but she sold it as being a special barfine price for dancers. But then I barfined her again early in the evening on a week day and I think they took the same amount, she probably pocketted the $5 later. Anyway it's not a big deal but I don't like to be played and I'll be aware for my next trip in PP.
Thanks SS.
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Paolo.
[QUOTE=Paolo99;2222105]Indeed the first time that I barfined her was a Saturday night but she sold it as being a special barfine price for dancers. But then I barfined her again early in the evening on a week day and I think they took the same amount, she probably pocketted the $5 later. Anyway it's not a big deal but I don't like to be played and I'll be aware for my next trip in PP.
Thanks SS.[/QUOTE]She might have been a "dancer". I do recall a few girls who would drop in who were wearing matching outfits. They looked like they were not part of the regular crew- and did dance like they were "ringers". And yes, she could have been pocketing the extra 5 bucks. LOL Also, maybe there was a "coyote" premium attached. Ha ha ha.
SS.
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[QUOTE=DoorMan;2221814]Hi folks,
Any short time hotel suggestions or in-call options in Phnom Penh?
Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]Hotels are so cheap near the bars in PP that you can just rent one for the night and use it for ST. However, if you must there is one right beside Le Cyrcee and you can treat Le Cyrcee as an incall.
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Yes!
[QUOTE=ValentinoV;2212675]Thanks for the answer.
Anyway any hotel that can allow us to bring 2 guest along in case I wan a 3 some.[/QUOTE]PM me! I had in super budget friendly hotel with no problem of bringing 2 lady guests.
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[QUOTE=PlayMe;2223156]PM me! I had in super budget friendly hotel with no problem of bringing 2 lady guests.[/QUOTE]All hotels allow multiple guests. No one will bat an eyelid. It's only a matter of how much you want to pay for a room.
Range is from $12 to $100 a night.
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[QUOTE=Blanquiceleste;2223290]All hotels allow multiple guests. No one will bat an eyelid. It's only a matter of how much you want to pay for a room.
Range is from $12 to $100 a night.[/QUOTE]Not all hotels!
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[QUOTE=Liggi1;2223327]Not all hotels![/QUOTE]Most hotels are guest friendly. All hotels that are guest friendly allow multiple guests without additional charge. As far as I know. If any hotel tries to be like Pattaya, we should boycott them.
I hate Pattaya's guest policy. Most hotels are guest friendly, but after the first guest, many hotels will charge you for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th girl. Bad if you like 3 somes, 4 somes, and 5 somes.
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[QUOTE=Liggi1;2223327]Not all hotels![/QUOTE]Well. Perhaps naming the hotels that are not multiple guest friendly might help here? No?
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[QUOTE=DoorMan;2221814]Hi folks,
Any short time hotel suggestions or in-call options in Phnom Penh?
Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]There are short time hotels all over Phnom Penh and indeed the country. Usually they are labeled as Guest House. You just tell them you want a room for 2 hours. No need to show ID or anything. Price is $5 - $10 depending on the place. Well known examples would be Tin Tin on Street 51 or Flamingos on Street 172.
By the way Cyrcee moved from it's old location to a new place on Street 136. Still near the Central Market but not on the same street it was before, plus the hotel "across the street" from the old location was demolished anyway.
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[QUOTE=SamSanuk;2222327]She might have been a "dancer". I do recall a few girls who would drop in who were wearing matching outfits. They looked like they were not part of the regular crew- and did dance like they were "ringers". And yes, she could have been pocketing the extra 5 bucks. LOL Also, maybe there was a "coyote" premium attached. Ha ha ha.
SS.[/QUOTE]This kind of shit can only occur if guys buy into it. I would laugh in somebody's face if they told me something like that. Cambodia is not Thailand. Let's keep it that way!
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[QUOTE=RoamingViking;2207157]Hello,
I agree with you. Cyrcee is a safe bet but I notice that prices have gone up since last Christmas. I use to pay just $25, though, plus bar fine for a take out to my hotel. Add two drinks to that. Some girls are indeed very pretty and friendly.
I don't supposed they have gone back to offering services upstairs, the way they used to way back in the day. I only went upstairs in the bar maybe twice.[/QUOTE]They moved the bar to Street 136, but not too far. There is no upstairs action. The price is still $25 if you know the price. If you don't know the price, they will quote you whatever they think they can get out of you. I never give more than $25 to a Cyrcee girl. In fact, I never mention it. Just give it to them after the fact.
I'm reminded of the guys who say the price at the fishbowl on 252 is $10 or even $12 for the house plus $50 or $100. In fact the price is nothing like that at all, but if you want to pay that much you can. If you go in asking what the price is they might even come up with something high like that, or higher. They have no pity on the uninformed, especially white foreigners.
Just 3 days ago I laughed at a girl who told me the ladies in her bar (Island) got $100 for sex. She quickly got the hint and replied "$100, or $80, or $60, depending on the girl. " A day later I did her in my room at noon for $30.
Cambodia and Vietnam aren't Thailand or the Philippines. The market is based on negotiation.
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[QUOTE=KingAmongKings;2209613]I found some very cheap hotels in Sangkat Chrouy Changva and Sangkat Tonle Basak. Tuk tuks are only a couple bucks from these areas to city center. Would it be unwise to stay in these areas?[/QUOTE]Chrouy Changva is the peninsula you see from the Riverside. The only access is across the Japanese bridge, which is well north of the main part of the city. A tuk tuk might be a couple of bucks but you could easily spend 45 minutes to an hour one way depending on traffic just to get to the bars. You're talking 7 kilometers from there to Golden Sorya. The area is being developed now (read: lots of high rises) but it's historically been infamous among locals as a place where Muslim Chams and criminals dwell.
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[QUOTE=GreenBud;2223341]Most hotels are guest friendly. All hotels that are guest friendly allow multiple guests without additional charge. As far as I know. If any hotel tries to be like Pattaya, we should boycott them.
I hate Pattaya's guest policy. Most hotels are guest friendly, but after the first guest, many hotels will charge you for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th girl. Bad if you like 3 somes, 4 somes, and 5 somes.[/QUOTE]Phnom Penh isn't Pattaya. Most visitors are not sex tourists. The hotels don't care about sex tourists and they're not going to feel any sting from a boycott.
Many hotels are guest friendly. Probably most of the 3 star and below places, but none of the backpacker places. Joiner fees aren't too common.
There are many hotels that aren't girl friendly at all, meaning they don't let you bring a girl to your room even if you do offer to spend extra money. They cater to hip tourists from the west and make a big deal about "fighting sex tourism" with signs posted in their hotels. There are too many examples to list. Some people with legitimate girlfriends or even wives (have run into problems in these ideological warzones posing as hotels.