Trust me when I write that two or three hotels require registration when visiting a hotel. This happens more after 9 pm. After all visiting hotels is my job. Indigo is a nice hotel. Highly recommended.
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Trust me when I write that two or three hotels require registration when visiting a hotel. This happens more after 9 pm. After all visiting hotels is my job. Indigo is a nice hotel. Highly recommended.
[QUOTE=BrockStar;1823020]I have never tried the walk ups on Hong Kong Island. Is it similar to the establishments in Kowloon (as in price and PRC's)? It would be more convenient to just go there after flirting and getting freaked by the DH ladies at the bars on Lockhart. And a lot cheaper.[/QUOTE]Similar to 141's on Kowloon side, but slightly more pricey, around 500- 600 up to an hour. But there are even cheaper non 141 walk-ups around Kowloon or temple st areas which maybe you know about. However, with the price of these girls in wanchai discos being a lot higher, the HK Island 141's are the place I like. Like you say, a few drinks (for yourself only) and a chat or dance with girls if you can in the disco, discos just for fun. Or a visit without buying the girls a drink in the velvet curtain places in wanchai. Then its off to a 141.
Mostly mainland Chinese girls I have had in past.
[QUOTE=Chantik;1822630]Dropped into Wanchai last night forthe first time in about three months. It was so quiet. Makati had less people than I have fingers. Escape was quiet with around half the ladies being South American. HK Cafe was a bit busier. But Wanchai has got quiet.
Heard reports that Makati had less than 50 people and HK Cafe less than 70 pm shortly before Midnight on NYE.[/QUOTE]Peoples Republic has a contracting economy last 5 or 6 months, maybe this is feeding through to the amount of people visiting wanchai, it has to be. Perhaps not so many jobs around in hk for expats and lower salaries also. Stock markets are lower. Not quite the rosy times of recent past. Hopefully things will change again soon.
[QUOTE=DirtyHog;1823178]Peoples Republic has a contracting economy last 5 or 6 months, maybe this is feeding through to the amount of people visiting wanchai, it has to be. Perhaps not so many jobs around in hk for expats and lower salaries also. Stock markets are lower. Not quite the rosy times of recent past. Hopefully things will change again soon.[/QUOTE]You are over-analysing the issue. Nothing to do with expats. It's all about the Ladies. Then guys will follow. Filipina's have trouble getting repeat tourist visas to HK, Indonesian refugee ladies are back in Indos. Not so many Vietnamese / Thai. African ladies not allowed into bars. More South Americans but not interest to all.
Go into bars and guys are around half expats and half business travellers. Business people are still travelling in similar numbers and expats will be back next week from holidays. As an example, January is my busiest month of the year. Guys tend to visit bars when there are many ladies. You need more ladies at bars.
[QUOTE=Chantik;1823403]Guys tend to visit bars when there are many ladies. You need more ladies at bars.[/QUOTE]Totally agree. Swung by last week. The hot young girls I saw were meeting up with bfs and going elsewhere. Only a couple in the discos. The ones dressed like pros were much older and more hardened.
I don't know where the pretty young ones are hiding. Used to be more of the young semipros around.
Hey gents, been a while. Haven't been in the game since I fell in love.
Looking for something spicy with my girl. Anyone know of love hotels that are mirrored wall and ceiling? A lot of them have some, but I'm looking for maximum mirror coverage. Clean and comfy would be nice too, but not crucial. :-the.
Any tips greatly appreciated!
[QUOTE=JohnnyRocket;1823741]Anyone know of love hotels that are mirrored wall and ceiling?[/QUOTE]Check your inbox.
Was in HK last week, picked up a nice Indonesian DH in Wanchai.
To make contact was very easy.
Beautiful hot girl, nice tits and ass, dark skin, tall an a lovely character!
We were together for 3 days and I had the time of my life.
In the daytime we went to nice and sometime hidden places and the nights, I hardly got sleep, think she didn't have a boy for a long time, she was so hot and horny!
HK is the place to be!
I thought DH were only free on Sunday, could you say where and when you found this gem?
[QUOTE=NortLight;1823966]Was in HK last week, picked up a nice Indonesian DH in Wanchai.
To make contact was very easy.
Beautiful hot girl, nice tits and ass, dark skin, tall an a lovely character!
We were together for 3 days and I had the time of my life.
In the daytime we went to nice and sometime hidden places and the nights, I hardly got sleep, think she didn't have a boy for a long time, she was so hot and horny!
HK is the place to be![/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Leche;1824050]I thought DH were only free on Sunday, could you say where and when you found this gem?[/QUOTE]If it was not on a weekend it is pure luck of being at the right time at the right place that could be anywhere, as only very few DHs have other days off. Further information doesn't lead to anything.
DH can have off any day of the week, though Sunday is by far the most popular.
Unusual to have a DH have three consecutive days off and not have to go home.
[QUOTE=Leche;1824050]I thought DH were only free on Sunday, could you say where and when you found this gem?[/QUOTE]Due to the very small apartments in Hong Kong many families are now having their maids stay outside, so you might find a dozen in a small flat somewhere with the rent subsidised by the employers, and of course they are free to spend the nights after about 10.00 pm (after washing the dishes) to scoot around for a clean set of sheets. Also these flats are tiny and only need cleaning about twice a week, so that leaves more time to fill in also.
[QUOTE=AussieDoug;1824983]many families are now having their maids stay outside[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Chantik;1824968]DH can have off any day of the week, though Sunday is by far the most popular.
Unusual to have a DH have three consecutive days off and not have to go home.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Tiger888;1824769]If it was not on a weekend it is pure luck of being at the right time at the right place that could be anywhere, as only very few DHs have other days off. Further information doesn't lead to anything.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Leche;1824050]I thought DH were only free on Sunday, could you say where and when you found this gem?[/QUOTE]FWIW, I try to leave no trace. Or for that matter, not hurt the DH. It is illegal to stay out. If a DH has a curfew and she is late more than once, she can be terminated. The DH needs to toe the line and follow the rules.
Over the years, seen many DH fired for being out past their curfew, even if it was under an hour. Always make sure they have plenty of time to get home.
If you are lucky, you get one that is allowed to stay out on her holiday (presumably with an auntie / sister). They could also be from Macau and allowed to have a monthly paid weekend in HK by their employer.
Recently had a DH that wanted me to go to her place, as everyone was away, and would not go anywhere else. Go figure. Very stupid. I declined. Building staff, security or neighbors will rat them out.
If you are lucky, the DH can group several vacation days together and spend several days with you. Rare but possible, especially during periods like Christmas and Chinese New Year where there are many extra vacation days. But, IMHO, don't get them fired because they want to try and "bag" you. Read the Philippines threads. Those ladies do not really plan ahead.
If you meet them in Wanchai, they are most likely looking to party. If you meet them elsewhere, there is a possibility, but not as likely. If you are lucky, you might find one waiting for her busy bf who just stood her up for a couple hours. Being the white knight, you can step in and comfort her and make the bf wait till close to her curfew. Believe me I have done this several times.
[QUOTE=AussieDoug;1824983]Due to the very small apartments in Hong Kong many families are now having their maids stay outside, so you might find a dozen in a small flat somewhere with the rent subsidised by the employers, and of course they are free to spend the nights after about 10.00 pm (after washing the dishes) to scoot around for a clean set of sheets. Also these flats are tiny and only need cleaning about twice a week, so that leaves more time to fill in also.[/QUOTE]Has the law has been changed in the last 12 months? AFAIK, it is illegal for a DHer to live out (of the employer's apartment).
I have known a DHer who illegally lived out. She worked part-time for 2 different employers, but she was still working 6 days every week (to survive). The employers were happy with this arrangement as they did not have children, and one employer couple made a larger living area by eliminating the maid's quarters.
Some DHers have their day off during the week to coincide with the employers' time off work (they have to work Saturday and Sunday).
But 3 consecutive days and nights without working! That seems extremely unusual.
Most likely an illegal overstayer!
Ikks
[QUOTE=AussieDoug;1824983]Due to the very small apartments in Hong Kong many families are now having their maids stay outside, so you might find a dozen in a small flat somewhere with the rent subsidised by the employers, and of course they are free to spend the nights after about 10.00 pm (after washing the dishes) to scoot around for a clean set of sheets. Also these flats are tiny and only need cleaning about twice a week, so that leaves more time to fill in also.[/QUOTE]There was a trend over 10 years ago for DH to work out of home. Though this was tightened up by immigration around 8 or 9 years ago. Some DH stay out if they can staisfy immigration there is no space for a DH and the employer usually finds them a studio type apartment nearby. Ten or 12 to a room / s is a different situation and is usually ladies who have overstayed their visas. Then there is the group of DH who have bought an employer or are sponsored by boyfriends. They often stay alone in studio apartments and tend to frequent bars at night.