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Wanchai Friday
Did the Wanchai tour again with a friend. I wonder what it is when you tell a buddy that your wife is out of town, and they want to take you to each and every bar. Still feeling fragile at 1600 on Saturday. Had fun though.
Roughly 11:20 pm, police had a raid on Insiders which is normally an empty bar except for weekends. This time there were 2 drug sniffing dogs, and lots of LE disappointed that they didn't find anything. Several Western gentlemen were carded, and a few of the girls. We weren't carded. Heavy LE presence on the streets of Wanchai.
Visitors should heed Mighty Spearsman's advice on carrying a photocopy of their passport.
Wonder when this will all stop and we can continue to have unabated fun.
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I believe that the building that houses Mes Ami will be demolished in April 2015.
I understand that some type of hotel will be built on the premises.
I am unsure this is a great location for a hotel.
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[QUOTE=MightySpearsman;1644733]Ramn HK mentions an old travel tip that is worth repeating. When you're out on the town for the evening (in Hong Kong and elsewhere in Asia), keep your passport locked up in the hotel safe, but carry a photocopy of the face page of your passport with you for ID purposes.
Another tip is to scan the face page of your passport as a PDF file, then e-mail the file to yourself. If you ever do have your passport stolen / lost, you can go to an Internet cafe, print out the attachment and use it as a temporary ID and to expedite getting another passport issued.[/QUOTE]Yes a good idea. I do find if you walk around with the actual passport in your pocket all the time it tends to start getting a bit crumpled and ruins it. Also there is this fear that your actual passport will be lost. I always keep UK driving licence on me which has photo I'd anyway, should hope that this may suffice in an event or I'd check. It is basically always in the wallet. One way or another a person must have some I'd on them if travelling.
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Wanchia weekend
Sorry, but no report for Friday night other than to say room service was booked with my nympho friend who came over about 11.00 pm and left at 9. 00 am.
I was very lucky to be able to get out of bed which tells you about the night.
On Saturday I was making my way out for dinner about 8. 00 pm and I bumped into a couple of colleagues worse the wear from drink as a result of attending the local rugby event at Happy Valley. I joined them and we headed for a Thai restaurant located beside NM. At 9. 00 pm they were keen to see / listen to the all-girl band at HK Café but before we went there we paid a visit to Neptune3. It was amazingly busy at 9. 00 pm but did not see any of my lady friends. After a couple of beers, headed for HK Café. Busy again with some very attractive recent arrivals in situ. Got talking to a few and was very impressed with quality. My colleagues soon had made their arrangements. One of the girls, a trainee midwife from the Philippines was in the stunning category.
I got talking to a girl standing on her own who had just arrived. Her first night in HK. 31 years old from Philippines (where else). Very chatty and friendly with an awesome figure and got round to pricing and she asked me what I would pay. I mentioned my usual $1000 and she immediately agreed and wanted to go there and then, early as it was. I had to ask her to leave at 11.00 am as I was going out and she performed like a trooper with BBBJ her speciality. If I had let her, she would have done this all night.
Incidentally LE paid the café a visit but were only in the place for no longer than 5 minutes before leaving. Never saw anyone being asked for I'd.
My new found friend is desperate to see me tonight as this is my last night but I am in a quandary as to who to say cheerio to.
Life is hard.
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Airport stop over
Hi,
I am looking for some advice for a 4:30 hour stop over. I have a flight arriving at 16:25 and will take off again at 21:00.
I want to go too Kowloon for some shopping and maybe a quick dundas fix.
I am expecting something like this.
1. Land.
2. Transfer desk for my connecting flight (so I shouldn't have to handle my check in luggage).
3. Immigration.
4. Some luggage drop off? Anyone know where?
5. Expressway to Kowloon.
6. Shopping.
7. Back to Airport.
8. Get my Carry on back.
9. to my gate.
Hope that work in the time available. Any advice on the luggage service?
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When you exit customs in the far right there is a luggage service per hour or per day.
[QUOTE=Osuul;1645345]Hi,
I am looking for some advice for a 4:30 hour stop over. I have a flight arriving at 16:25 and will take off again at 21:00.
I want to go too Kowloon for some shopping and maybe a quick dundas fix.
I am expecting something like this.
1. Land.
2. Transfer desk for my connecting flight (so I shouldn't have to handle my check in luggage).
3. Immigration.
4. Some luggage drop off? Anyone know where?
5. Expressway to Kowloon.
6. Shopping.
7. Back to Airport.
8. Get my Carry on back.
9. to my gate.
Hope that work in the time available. Any advice on the luggage service?[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Osuul;1645345]Hi,
I am looking for some advice for a 4:30 hour stop over. I have a flight arriving at 16:25 and will take off again at 21:00.
I want to go too Kowloon for some shopping and maybe a quick dundas fix.
[/QUOTE]I don't understand why you would even bother:
1. You will be too rushed to enjoy the experience.
2. Only one small thing has to go wrong and you could miss your connecting flight.
3. If your flight in is late, your plans are fucked.
For that length of time I would be staying at HKIA.
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[QUOTE=Osuul;1645345]Hi,
I am looking for some advice for a 4:30 hour stop over. I have a flight arriving at 16:25 and will take off again at 21:00.
I want to go too Kowloon for some shopping and maybe a quick dundas fix. {S N I P} [/QUOTE]I recommend you forget about the Dundas fix, but if you are desperate to do some shopping (at much reduced prices compared to the HKIA stores), it is only 5 minutes by taxi from HKIA to the Tung Chung Citygate outlet stores. Sometimes there is a bit of a wait for local taxis, in which case you can use a red HKI taxi (the driver can get a ticket, which enables him to get back at the front of the queue after he drops you off). But if you are cheeky, you can use the Novotel transfer bus that goes straight to the Citygate Novotel hotel (after dropping off a few pretty young aircrew at one or two of the surrounding apartments). There is an easily recognisable entrance from the hotel lobby area directly into the shopping concourse.
Ikks.
P.S. this is also a good way for cheap charlies to get into HKI by MTR rather than the relatively expensive airport express (but of course it is much slower, and often crowded).
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Wanchai
Quandary mentioned in my last report solved.
Working to 9. 0 pm but I wanted to have one last visit to one or two bars. Contacted my nympho friend who does not need a lot of persuasion to come over and as I give her a small present / gift, she repays in spades. I have to ease her, almost literally, out about 12.30 and make my way to the action. The streets are quiet and there are very few punters in the bars along Lockhart Road. I head for Neptune3. It is fairly quiet so automatically you are surrounded by the "buy me a drink?" brigade. Jeisel appears out of the blue and I have a pleasant ˝ hour with her before I inform her I need to go home (alone) but a couple of ladies drinks keeps her happy. We promise to stay in touch. She has had no customers the previous two nights. It can be a hard life.
My intention was to make for HK Café to see my new "friend" Aileen and to go out with a bang with her, but for some unknown reason I chicken out. After a session with nympho, there is no way I could keep Aileen happy.
I get a reasonable night's sleep.
Overall impressions? HK is still a great place but I have no doubt that the numbers of available girls is on the decrease, hence the upward movement in price. There are fewer Filipinas and the DH, usually a freebie in the past, has cottoned on there is some money to be made. Price of ladies drinks is extortionate. Overall quality varies but IMHO is down a bit over the years. There is an increase in the number of WG's working off the streets, particularly around the MTR and outside Amazonia. Borocay continues to be crap and I don't know how Insiders survives. NM is only a shadow of the place it used to be. Escape (probably expensive to get a carry-out from there), Neptune3 and the HK Café are probably the best places, closely followed by Amazonia.
My next visit is only a few months away and already, sitting in the airport lounge, I am looking forward to it.
Keep the reports coming in – its bedtime reading for me.
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[QUOTE=Jackthelad2;1644472]Had a few beers and bumped into Jeisel and agreed to let her try to get some drink money in from potential customers and she would phone me later. My previous report ended by me saying that Jeisel had phoned me asking if she could come to my hotel. She did and left at 11.30 am the next morning. Enough said![/QUOTE]OMG, did she drug you? Clean out your room as well as you? Pump you full of C? Details mate!! LOL All 50 shades!
[QUOTE=Osuul;1645345]I am looking for some advice for a 4:30 hour stop over. I have a flight arriving at 16:25 and will take off again at 21:00. I want to go too Kowloon for some shopping and maybe a quick dundas fix.[/QUOTE]You probably have time to do one but not both. As a visitor to HK and if you already have your boarding pass, you should be at the airport immigration at 8 P at the latest as the lines and walk to the gates could be long. That means that you have to be at the Kowloon Airport Express Station before 7:20 P. That means that you might have a little under an hour at Dundas if you know your way. IMHO. Remember, some places close their gate 20 minutes before departure and start giving away no show seats.
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Sex
[QUOTE=Boarer;1645890]OMG, did she drug you? Clean out your room as well as you? Pump you full of C? Details mate!! LOL All 50 shades!
[/QUOTE]Certainly did not drug me! Did not clean out the room, either! She did clean me out however!
She is a girl that, in my view, just should not be in WanChai. She is the girl next door type. She has been caught up as many of them are, trying desperate ways to make money to keep them and their family going. She has tried the word's oldest profession.
Want to know the details? Great sex but had to work hard at it. Took a while to get her going but, as usual, DATY can work wonders. It did. Treating them nice and with respect invariably works wonders. It relaxed her, she got into it and we both had a great time. Mish, cowgirl etc etc. She is back home this Thursday and I don't think she will be back. She is not the pushy type, making the first move and asking for ladies drinks, and I found her just siting at the bar on her own. It's a hard life for some of them.
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Happy return to HK
[QUOTE=Jackthelad2;1646102]She is a girl that, in my view, just should not be in WanChai. She is the girl next door type. She has been caught up as many of them are, trying desperate ways to make money to keep them and their family going. She has tried the word's oldest profession.
Treating them nice and with respect invariably works wonders.[/QUOTE]Glad you enjoyed your return to HK, possibly Nicole you went at NEP3 was one of the girls who assisted me in reconnecting with my little Gem, I can report that so far things are working out between us, she has traveled with me to Singapore, China and back to HK, but we do venture into WanChai, since we are both leaving the passed behind it maybe pushing our luck that neither of us would bump into someone that would cause an uncomfortable moment, more that some drunken bozo would try there luck and me having a short fuse would do something I may regret.
I've meet a few of her friends in Makati, and as you say about the girl you meet they're very much next door type girls (very pretty and attractive also) that have found themselves in a situation which making the trip to HK / Singapore etc seems like the only way out, most of them said: the were told by friends they can make enough just through drink tips, but we know that's not the case.
Most guys have treat them nicely but there's always 1 or 2 who think because they've thrown a couple of dollars on the bed then they can do anything with them (tend to be the younger guys), these girls are young and inexperienced in that situation so they don't know what to do and it makes them more withdrawn, many making only 1 trip because of this.
Anyway, I'm sure others will have a different thought, I enjoyed reading you latest trip reports, and maybe one we'll be in HK the same time and I'd gladly buy you a beer or three.
Cheers and to all other punters out there, treat the ladies nicely, and if you don't get what you want put down as a learning experience, don't take it out on the next lady you meet.
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[QUOTE=Jackthelad2;1646102]She is a girl that, in my view, just should not be in WanChai. She is the girl next door type. She has been caught up as many of them are, trying desperate ways to make money to keep them and their family going. She has tried the word's oldest profession.[/QUOTE]It is not an uncommon story and I can say it is true with at least several of the ladies I knew.
[QUOTE=Jackthelad2;1646102]Want to know the details? Great sex but had to work hard at it. Took a while to get her going but, as usual, DATY can work wonders. It did. Treating them nice and with respect invariably works wonders. It relaxed her, she got into it and we both had a great time. Mish, cowgirl etc etc. She is back home this Thursday and I don't think she will be back. She is not the pushy type, making the first move and asking for ladies drinks, and I found her just siting at the bar on her own. It's a hard life for some of them.[/QUOTE]LOL, this is a common story. I for one am really turned off by the drink vampires but I play along because it is a business and if they at least make it fun for me, I do not mind. Most of the girls are not financial wizes and do not figure out the game for a while or consistently make bad decisions. They are taken advantage by everyone. It is pretty sad but some never learn and dig a deeper and deeper hole and need to keep coming back. Sad thing for the nice innocent ones is that the other ladies and kuyas are constantly trying to rip them off. Then there are the punters who demand they reimburse the drinks money if the ladies refuse to go with them or the punters who do not pay or the punters who hit them. The list goes on. IMHO, not a easy situation but hard to save everyone. Then again, beware, there are the black widows.
Despite the recent events, the mention in the news of how much money was spent is luring many DH / girl next door into the area. You can't stop them and they will keep going to Wanchai.
Glad to hear that you found some gems. They are getting harder to find. IMHO, keep them happy till your next trip! Nice set or reports.
[QUOTE=NOZ2215;1646711]my little Gem, I can report that so far things are working out between us
Most guys have treat them nicely but there's always 1 or 2 who think because they've thrown a couple of dollars on the bed then they can do anything with them (tend to be the younger guys), these girls are young and inexperienced in that situation so they don't know what to do and it makes them more withdrawn, many making only 1 trip because of this.[/QUOTE]I for one do not throw as much money as Bill Crosby but I do expect service. Glad you found your gem. Some of the girls can be very sweet and know how to play you like a fiddle!
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[QUOTE=Ikksman;1645550]I recommend you forget about the Dundas fix, but if you are desperate to do some shopping (at much reduced prices compared to the HKIA stores), it is only 5 minutes by taxi from HKIA to the Tung Chung Citygate outlet stores. Sometimes there is a bit of a wait for local taxis, in which case you can use a red HKI taxi (the driver can get a ticket, which enables him to get back at the front of the queue after he drops you off). But if you are cheeky, you can use the Novotel transfer bus that goes straight to the Citygate Novotel hotel (after dropping off a few pretty young aircrew at one or two of the surrounding apartments). There is an easily recognisable entrance from the hotel lobby area directly into the shopping concourse.
Ikks.
P.S. this is also a good way for cheap charlies to get into HKI by MTR rather than the relatively expensive airport express (but of course it is much slower, and often crowded).[/QUOTE]I took A22 from HKIA to Shanghai St in Jordan in 35 minutes. Its was the 3rd or 4th stop. Well worth the 39 hkd and just a few minutes walk to hotel. Other way by Airport express is more and still have to take a cab from Kowloon Station.
PC out.
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Victoria Hotel in Wanchai has started charging $480 (short time = 2 hrs) from late in the evenings. I've given this place a miss and ask my GENTS to go to Beverley Hotel or Excellent Park Hotel.
Question for the gents.
Noticed a number of posts where the guys write that ladies send SMS's (after a meeting) requesting further meetings. Is this a common thing?