Czeching of Prague depressing read
[QUOTE=KapnAmerica;2937545]I visited Prague in late July for the first time. The city was far nicer than I imagined but the mongering scene was a complete letdown, which is kind of what I expected after reading the reports on here.
The Ladies Play Hard To Get.
First of all, the odds of a tourist having a good experience with a random online girl they don't know and whose face they have never seen is not very high. All you have to do is read some of the reports on here to figure that out. The fact that she is available and willing to meet a tourist she has never seen already tells you she is probably not a very desirable woman.
Even the positive reports, when you read through the details, you realize that these guys are not having the type of experience that guys who monger in Latin America and Asia are accustomed to having and they are either paying too much for it or not saying what they paid and claiming it was "worth every penny. "
But for your average tourist who is just passing through the area, a blind meet up from an online contact is nothing more than a shot in the dark that is a pure waste of time.
On top of it all, most of the girls don't speak English or don't like tourists. They also don't want your business. If they did, they would do what the girls in Taiwan do and stand outside the door of their little privat scrolling through their phones and letting every guy that passes by see that they are available and what they look like in person.
But they don't do that, because they don't want your business. They have plenty of business already.
I hope I have said enough here. Privats are utterly worthless if you are a tourist.
My own experience was I sent out a few WhatsApp messages in English, didn't get any response, realized what a waste of time it was, and gave up.
ShowPark.
I visited ShowPark Market on the night of July 31st (Tuesday night). It's easy to get there by riding the tram, but getting inside is a bit of a trick. It is completely hidden by a large wall that encloses the whole area so you need to walk through a big gate and then go down one of the little side streets to get to the front door.
Needless to say, ShowPark is a much better format for tourists than a privat. You pay 400 crowns ($18) to enter and then you can come and go as you please for 24 hours afterwards.
There are 25-30 girls standing in front of open rooms, some laying on beds. I talked to several of them and 2000 crowns for 30 minutes was the standard rate across the board. There seemed to be zero to little room for negotiation. I mainly came there just to check it out as the service reviews on this forum have been quite negative.
Overall, I was impressed with the relaxed environment and the quality of the girls from a physical standpoint. There were several attractive girls and they had a generally pleasant demeanor. However, I just wasn't in the mood for some type of mechanical experience with no passion, and likely some attempt to upsell, which is what I assumed I would receive. Also, only one of the girls I met there was Czech and she was probably the least attractive. The majority were from Romania and another from Moldova. If there is one thing I learned on my trip, it is that I am turned off by a Romanian accent. I just don't like the vibe I get from them. Anyway, the only way I was going to sample was if I found an irrestiably attractive Czech girl, and I didn't.
Even so, I was thinking I might give it a try if I visited Prague again, but then I went to Vienna and realized I would never go back to ShowPark. Vienna has the same setup at Laufhaus Vienna but with more attractive girls (also Romanian mostly), cheaper rates, and no cover charge. In comparison, ShowPark is a ripoff. But at least I can say I've been there.
In sum, I left Prague with a smile on my face, because I had explored a wonderful city, learned about the local culture, confirmed that the mongering scene has virtually nothing to offer for a casual tourist, and managed to avoid making any poor decisions that would have put a damper on my experience.[/QUOTE]I am planning a trip for next month. Seems like a lot of fun can be had at massage spas with french kissing and pussycat upgrades at only 25 eu. There seem to be a ton of places to choose from. Wondering if it's a lot of the same girls rotating spas.
My ideal session is with an under 23 year-old, under 55 kg, pretty face. French kissing and pussycat friendly, and uncovered BJ finish. Is this possible at a massage spa or alternatively with a massage spa girl making a hotel visit?
I just started researching my options, so a privat is on the table too if I can find the above criteria.
Meanwhile, I'll flip back a dozen pages here and see what's current.
Thanks for any feedback.
I rest my case your Honor!
[QUOTE=DwayneJohnson;2938071]It's the same Viktoria praised earlier by JayWonEm and I don't agree with dead starfish category. Yeah, Google translation is bad.[/QUOTE]My gut feeling matches what the guy on the Svetaci review said, DwayneJohnson. These guys are used to receiving much better service from other providers. The fact that she was unable to provide change is a common for practice for some of these girls. No big deal that 400 CZK, but for locals, it amounts to "expensive beers". They did say that she was pretty. Point given. The fact that both you and JayWonEm said she did not offer kissing, BBBJ, or any other extras, highlights my point and strengthens my argument. We are used to so much better service. We are hoping that new girls could be discovered in these privats and are willing to perform to the standards. For that, the girls will be well compensated. To an outsider who is comparing the encounter with a girl like Viktoria to a girl in the US is the wrong benchmark. You need to compare a girl like Viktoria to one of the top girls in Prague. Looks only count so many points in this beauty pageant. I am not about to crown her Queen unless she performs like the second coming of Silvia Saint. Yes, I set a high standard that I benchmark girls to.
FiddyCent.
Best Public Transport System In All of Europe
[QUOTE=FiddyCent;2938043] Even if it means familiarizing yourself with tram and metro routes, Google Maps, how to pick up a Czech SIM card, foreign exchange, where to eat, and where to stay. DJ, you have a distinct advantage of being patient and the have the familiarity of the city. I've been to Prague so many times that I am familiar with the city too, but it does take some time to reacquaint myself with some streets. [/QUOTE]Speaking of getting around town, one thing I forgot to mention in my report was that Prague has the best public transport system out of all the cities I visited in Europe. There are these little above-ground trams that go down nearly every street in the core of the city. They run amazingly often, and many of the routes overlap so you usually have multiple options if you are trying to get somewhere close by.
If you have Google Maps on your smart phone, all you need to do is select the public transport option and it will show you the best tram to take for your intended destination at any given moment. And of you need to haul ass across town, there is an underground subway system that flies light lightning to several major destinations.
But perhaps the best thing is that. And someone please correct me if I am wrong. The trams seem to run 24/7. In many cities I visited (especially the ones that do not have Uber), I was limited to where I could go late at night because there was no way to get back to the hotel after, say, midnight. Not in Prague. Trams were available and still running at 2:00-3:00 in the morning in the middle of the week.
And the frequency with which they run is quite astounding. For example, the morning I left Prague, I rolled my suitcase down to the tram stop. A tram was just arriving, but I had my hands full and wasn't able to search on my phone in time and confirm it was the right tram, so I let it go. Turns out, it was the right tram. I was quite annoyed and figured I would have to wait at least 20 minutes for the next one. Well, a quick search confirmed that another one was coming in 2 minutes. Amazing! The public transportion system in Prague is unrivaled.
And if you need to use Uber for some reason, it's available too and quite cheap. I didn't use Uber in Prague, but in Brno I did because the trams in Brno stop running at around 11:00 pm. It only cost 120 crowns (about $5) to go all the way across town and a driver picked me up 7 minutes after the request. I imagine the average pickup time is even quicker in Prague.
In short, Prague is one of the few cities where you can get around at all hours of the day and night with no issues. The only problem is finding an adult venue worth going to, and good luck with that.