Plenty of free pussy in Phillipines, why go to Angeles?
[QUOTE=Sxxxx;1262273]Nice to hear that. More for me, LOL.[/QUOTE]Great to hear, more free pussy for me.
In Angeles City. Enjoying still!
Normally I don't post during the trip but I felt it is useful to publish latest info.
Came in on Sunday late night and staying in Angeles until Thursday this week. I don't know how many cities in the world you can say, your fun can start at 2 in the morning as in Angeles.
All in all, compared to last Aug, I see new bars, big bars and more and more girls and younger and younger girls. I don't know exactly the ratio but I would say may be 20 girls or more to 1 guy.
My usual place Dollhouse is not changed. Same girls and same mamasan.
What I noticed as change is internet is catching up with most of the girls and Facebook is becoming craze. I felt most of the girls have Facebook and my main request from girls is to take photos and upload them to their Facebook. So if you guys have a camera and a computer, that may get you few favors from your friends.
My trip moto is same as previous time. Mainly focusing on GF experience in Angeles and let out the nasty side in LOS. Best part is my GF in Angeles understand that it is Girl friends with "S" not a Girl friend as long as she is in it. Good to have a stable, known one at the same time try to sample few.
Best part of this trip so far was yesterday (or today early morning!) my GF rushing to restaurant with full anger when she came to know I picked up someone else without her knowing. Great drama to remember. It part of GF experiences of Angeles City. A good to story to tell how it all came about and worked out if I get the time.
This time staying in PB and it is a good hotel and I would recommend it. Very professional and clean service from pickup to security to house cleaning. Be good with cleaning girls and they will take care of your room and we all know how messy rooms gets even with just two girls.
I didn't experience any pickpocket or shooting so far. I didn't hear anyone seen it either. I enjoyed Forbidden shows. Nicely done but not still in par with Pattaya or Bangkok.
Heading out to LOS. Pattaya for more erotic side of experience. Let's see what is waiting there. We never know
Flights Hong Kong to Phillipines
Well, I do this route about 6 times a year into HK. I fly in from San Francisco or from Los Angeles. Because of my 1K status on United, I use United. United sucks, but the thing about United is their code share airlines. Their code share airlines are some of the best in the world like ANA, SIA, Air Canada, Air NZ, and Thai. I love ANA. The stewards on ANA are just outstanding. I fall in love everytime I board a flight. From HK, you can take either SEAIR (now an affiliate of Tiger Airways) or Cebu Pacific. The route from HK to Clark is very competitive, so you should be able to get it at 3000P (last minute purchase) or less depending on how early you purchase. In asia, Tiger airways is by far one of the worst budget airlines out there. If you haven't tried it, look into Jetstar. I flew on Jetstar from Manila to Singapore last week. Very pleasant. I would rate it among the best in asia, right behind Hong Kong airlines. On time. No fuss. Very professional. And a little bit compassionate. If your bag limit is 10kg, and it weighs 12kg, They will overlook the additional 2 kg.
Depending on your country of origin, in most cases Hong Kong does not require a visa. You don't need a visa if you have a US passport. Macau does not either for US passport holders. But you must have a visa for China mainland. You can get to Macau from HK airport via a ferry. Never have to step foot into China. If my memory serves me right, the ferry fare is somewhere around HK$150. Folks correct me if I am wrong.
And yes, the cheapest way to travel to asia is to get a direct flight to Hong Kong, and use one of the budget airlines to get to other cities. Also, depending on season. High season is when college kids are going home. Lots of students come into US from asia for college and grad school.
The other thing I noticed in recent days is fares on Skymiles affiliates like Delta, Cathay Pacific are ver competitive. In the past year, my lowest fare from San Francisco to HK ws $697, and highets around $1400. 00 Most of my fares has been around the low to high $800s.
Warning:
You cannot transfer to a budget airline at any airport in asia. Particularly, in Hong Kong. You must get out through immigration and customs and re-check back in. The time it will take you from the time you deplane to getting out of immigration an customs is approximately 45 minutes on a bad day with very very long lines at HK airport. If you get late, and are in a rush, walk straight up to the end of the line, talk to one of those light blue uniformed ladies, and tell them you are late for a connection, and they will get you through fast. They will check your boarding pass, so don't bullshit them. Or have a frequent traveler card like I do which takes me to the end of the line everytime, fast. The dirty looks I get all the time. Hehehehe. So, budget at least 3 hours to get to your budget airlines.