Air Force One – near the airport - costing
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Posted January 03, 2006 So could be more expensive now ....
[quote]Air Force One – near the airport.
"Economy class" rooms cost P1500. "Business class" rooms cost P2500. "First class" rooms cost P3300. There is a 20% discount during promo hours of 12 noon to 6 pm.
So now I would like to introduce you all to probably how a Massage Parlor should be run. If I have VIP guests from other countries, I always take them to Flight 168!
Flight 168 is the MP arm of Air Force One. It is located in Airport Road, near Dampa. There is an HSBC ATM right beside it and even an ATM inside the MP itself. Handy when you suddenly realize you are short in cash (remember, the MPA doesn't take credit cards for "extra service. ")
Flight 168 tries to maintain an airport motif. You see clocks displaying the different time zones, people are dressed as if they are flight attendants, their rooms are numbered and categorized according to airlines (so you will see rooms named after Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific), and when an attendant is ready, you can hear someone cry out: "Number 52, ready for boarding. "
The place has two levels: the "economy" section, which is at the same floor as the KTV, and the more expensive "business class" and "first class" area, which is a floor below the KTV. Both have a nice waiting area, their own viewing room, and their own selection of attendants. I have tried the "economy" section once, and I found the rooms comfortable.
But the "business class" and "first class" rooms are the kicker. You are greeted with a wide lobby that looks like the lobby of a 5-star hotel. Drinks and pastries are available. This is one of the poshiest---if not THE poshiest---Massage Parlor lobby I have ever seen. Subdued lighting. Soft music. Courteous and well-dressed waiters. And they serve beer in tall glasses, although one San Mig light cost P120. They even have a foot spa!
Now the rooms are spacious. Very spacious. Almost as spacious as that of a 5-star hotel. I am not sure if the beds are either king-sized or queen-sized, but definitely not the tight single bed you see in some other MPs. Each room has their own shower and steam bath. "Business class" rooms have no jacuzzi but the "first class" rooms do have one. You have a cabinet and hangers for your clothes (some other MPs just have hooks on the wall to hang your clothes). Condiments include the standard shower, soap, bath gel, shaver, toothpaste, toothbrush, mouthwash, deodorant. One unique touch is that Flight 168 has aromatherapy fragrances. Plus bath robes. And you can control the ambiance of the room, from blaringly bright to a dim, cozy atmosphere just right for some "romance. "
"Economy class" rooms cost P1500. "Business class" rooms cost P2500. "First class" rooms cost P3300. There is a 20% discount during promo hours of 12 noon to 6 pm?[/quote]