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  1. #2686
    Quote Originally Posted by Vitaplex  [View Original Post]
    All hotels are girl friendly. If you have booked a lets day double room (2 occupants) I have read here and other places, never experienced myself though, you might have to pay for girl no 2, 3 and so on. I have brought 4 girls in tow staying at New World Manila Bay Hotel (Bayview Suite) and no one did raise any eyebrows.
    Hi Vitaplex,

    Thanks for your advise and feedback.

    I usually booked my hotel reservation thru Expedia or agoda, it is normally automatically for 2 guest, I wonder if booking thru this will also enable me to be able to bring my girl or girls without any issue? I plan to stay in New World Manila Bay hotel too, I know it is near Malate / Ermita area but it seems a bit distance from Burgos? Should I also booked another one near burgos area? I try to stay in one single hotel than moving evey 2 days or so.

    May be some idea on the bar fine market prices in Burgos or ermita bars? I also will visit LA CAFE that last visit way back 5 years ago I got some good pick but that was the only area I visited and already a long while now. Guest prices change?

    Cheers,

    MD.

  2. #2685

    Tour guide

    Visiting Manila on a business trip in October and heck, thinking why not extend for a short R&R. Looking to hook up preferably with a female tour guide with added benefits. Appreciate any suggestions!

    Thanks.

  3. #2684
    Quote Originally Posted by MachoDik  [View Original Post]
    Hello there!

    Need some advises here, I am planning to visit the philippines for a period of 1 week, after reading some posting here, I feel that I want to try the following mongering places: Ermita / malate, Burgos and AC. I wonder if it is advisable to go all three said place as I know AC is about 2 hours or so away from Manila, while Ermita / Malate and Burgos should be closer (based on google map). Should I stay in one hotel to mongering both ermita / malate and burgos?
    You will need two hotels, one in your Ermita / Malate experience and one for AC. For me, mongering in the different areas of Manila is one type of experience which only varies slightly between the locations. Then AC is a totally different experience.

    For me, I would split it 3 days in Manila, then 4 days at ABC in Angeles. AC is not a return day trip. Yes, it will be a two hour drive, yes it is worth it. The transfer from your Manila hotel to AC should cost <P3 K by private car. There are cheaper methods available. On the day of your departure flight, just arrange a driver direct from AC to MNL terminal.

    Enjoy

    BD

  4. #2683
    Quote Originally Posted by MachoDik  [View Original Post]
    Hello there!

    Need some advises here, I am planning to visit the philippines for a period of 1 week, after reading some posting here, I feel that I want to try the following mongering places: Ermita / malate, Burgos and AC. I wonder if it is advisable to go all three said place as I know AC is about 2 hours or so away from Manila, while Ermita / Malate and Burgos should be closer (based on google map). Should I stay in one hotel to mongering both ermita / malate and burgos? I have seen some hotel such as New World Manila Bay Malate , city garden, cherry blossom etc. But not have any idea if those hotel are lady friendly or not?

    I am still reading some post though but I hope to have some up to date advises too and best recomendation on the hotel will be appreciated too.

    Thanks and cheers.

    MD.
    All hotels are girl friendly. If you have booked a lets day double room (2 occupants) I have read here and other places, never experienced myself though, you might have to pay for girl no 2, 3 and so on. I have brought 4 girls in tow staying at New World Manila Bay Hotel (Bayview Suite) and no one did raise any eyebrows.

  5. #2682

    My plan trip this first week of October to the Philippines

    Hello there!

    Need some advises here, I am planning to visit the philippines for a period of 1 week, after reading some posting here, I feel that I want to try the following mongering places: Ermita / malate, Burgos and AC. I wonder if it is advisable to go all three said place as I know AC is about 2 hours or so away from Manila, while Ermita / Malate and Burgos should be closer (based on google map). Should I stay in one hotel to mongering both ermita / malate and burgos? I have seen some hotel such as New World Manila Bay Malate , city garden, cherry blossom etc. But not have any idea if those hotel are lady friendly or not?

    I am still reading some post though but I hope to have some up to date advises too and best recomendation on the hotel will be appreciated too.

    Thanks and cheers.

    MD.

  6. #2681

    Thanks

    I wanted to thank you guys for your help and quick responses. I will be in manila for 1 week, arriving very late, then moving on to an island vacation in El Nido (Palawan island) 5 nights, then 4-5 days in AC. Leaving for Cambodia from there. So not entirely mongering focused. I was planning on seeing some of the historical stuff a couple of days, I figure I will just deal with the traffic on those few occasions, maybe stop by the Havana cafe when I am over that way. I realize staying in Makati is probably best for me. I was looking at city garden grand hotel, decent fares on websites, nice pool. I am looking to wander around, eat well. At night I will most likely visit both regular clubs / restaurants, etc. Along w the gogo bars. Take an occasional bargirl, but it sounds like there is also a nice selection of freelancers around. Always starting vacations w / best of intentions, but depending on how the nights go, the days may be more lazy at the pool. I have traveled a fair bit in south america, so looking to finally compare. I love Latinas, but Asians are my absolute favorite, can't wait to be surrounded, If anyone thinks there is a much better hotel, that is better located, better for whatever reason, similar price I would be happy to hear your opinion.

    Thanks again,

    Chris

  7. #2680
    Quote Originally Posted by TravelDoc10  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    I am making my first trip to Asia, going on a 10 week tour of SE Asia, sort of a retirement present to myself. I start in Manila. No particular reason, just the logistics of it, anyways I am trying to decide on the best area to stay. From what I have read the traffic is a nightmare there, I am hoping to do sightseeing etc. , this is not exclusively mongering trip, although I imagine it will still be a daily thought / occurrence. From what I have read it seems like the greenbelt area would provide me with the most flexibility, that is ease of going up to Burgos st and also going to the old part of the city (and manila cafe). Along with the local entertainment complex in greenbelt. Is this a correct assumption?

    Thanks for your thoughts on this.
    You've received some good suggestions. However I think you would get more calibrated responses if you shared something about what you're really looking for. That is, what are your personal preferences? What types of encounters do you prefer? What sorts of hotels meet your budget and tastes? Have you had prior experiences in third world countries? I'm not trying to disparage your post, just suggesting that the more information you feel comfortable providing, the more helpful the responses are likely to be.

    GE.

  8. #2679

    Phil

    Just my experience, but with 10 weeks, you can have a great time! My longest trip was about 10 days. In Manila, as already mentioned, the Malate area is a good place, Manila Bay Cafe, Point, Amazonia, Cowboy, all within walking distance. The Lotus Garden is my go to, decent hotel, decent food. As stated, not the best area, but you should find plenty of diamonds in the rough. Greenbelt area, Burgos, Havana, etc is something you should try. More expensive, but freelancers not that bad. Angeles not too far away, Subic an option for a couple of days. If spending all 10 weeks in Phil, check out FilipinaCupid, Date in Asia, etc. Maybe find one (or several) you can spend some time with and go to Boracay. You can read this forum for how the dating thing works. There are many options in the Phil!

    Quote Originally Posted by TravelDoc10  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    I am making my first trip to Asia, going on a 10 week tour of SE Asia, sort of a retirement present to myself. I start in Manila. No particular reason, just the logistics of it, anyways I am trying to decide on the best area to stay. From what I have read the traffic is a nightmare there, I am hoping to do sightseeing etc. , this is not exclusively mongering trip, although I imagine it will still be a daily thought / occurrence. From what I have read it seems like the greenbelt area would provide me with the most flexibility, that is ease of going up to Burgos st and also going to the old part of the city (and manila cafe). Along with the local entertainment complex in greenbelt. Is this a correct assumption?

    Thanks for your thoughts on this.

  9. #2678
    Quote Originally Posted by TravelDoc10  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    I am making my first trip to Asia, going on a 10 week tour of SE Asia, sort of a retirement present to myself. I start in Manila.... I am trying to decide on the best area to stay.
    Hi TC, I think you are going to enjoy your present. Considering that this is your 1st Asian trip and that you have allowed yourself a good amount of time to get around and visit multiple destinations in multiple countries, I suggest that you stay in Makati for the first leg of your trip, however long you decide that should be, (I would not stay LESS than 5 nights), allow yourself to break in easy to the PI, have a great time, and then stay an equal amount of time in the Bay area (Pasay, Malate/Ermita) for the last leg of your trip before departing for home. Both areas of Metro Manila have very good hotels and excellent nightlife, but the areas are very different and each is worth exploring on its own. As you already realize, the travel times between the different municipalities can be very time consuming. For example, a taxi from the Hyatt City of Dreams to Burgos Street can take anywhere from 30 to 40 to 60 minutes or longer depending on the traffic and the time. My feeling is, why make that trip if you don't have to? The solution is to stay in both areas since you have the time and enjoy yourself.

    I will let other board members offer their suggestions on where else in the PI to go (hint: AC), but are you interested in Beaches or Scuba Diving? The PI has some great islands, Palawan for example, for these natural recreations. I would only add here that during your 10 weeks in SE Asia you should definitely hit BKK, Pattaya, and possibly Jakarta, Macau ($$$) and Phnom Penh for girls; Siem Reap and Ubud for a little culture. And although 10 weeks sounds like a long time, it really isn't, so my tip to you is don't try to go everywhere. It is better to slow down and spend quality time wherever you go. Its worth it.

  10. #2677
    Quote Originally Posted by TravelDoc10  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    I am making my first trip to Asia, going on a 10 week tour of SE Asia, sort of a retirement present to myself. I start in Manila. No particular reason, just the logistics of it, anyways I am trying to decide on the best area to stay. From what I have read the traffic is a nightmare there, I am hoping to do sightseeing etc. , this is not exclusively mongering trip, although I imagine it will still be a daily thought / occurrence. From what I have read it seems like the greenbelt area would provide me with the most flexibility, that is ease of going up to Burgos st and also going to the old part of the city (and manila cafe). Along with the local entertainment complex in greenbelt. Is this a correct assumption?

    Thanks for your thoughts on this.
    There are three main areas to stay.

    1. Upscale is Makati with green belt and Burgos bars. Expensive clubs and expensive girls. Freelancers also expensive.

    2. Middle is mall of Asia area. With lots of casinos. Heritage hotel is opp EDSA entertainment complex. Lots of clubs with good looking girls.

    3. Economy is Ermita area. LA cafe is walking distance. Freelancers at Robinson mall.

    You can also try out different ares. Money does not equate service or friendliness.

  11. #2676

    Best location?

    Hey guys,

    I am making my first trip to Asia, going on a 10 week tour of SE Asia, sort of a retirement present to myself. I start in Manila. No particular reason, just the logistics of it, anyways I am trying to decide on the best area to stay. From what I have read the traffic is a nightmare there, I am hoping to do sightseeing etc. , this is not exclusively mongering trip, although I imagine it will still be a daily thought / occurrence. From what I have read it seems like the greenbelt area would provide me with the most flexibility, that is ease of going up to Burgos st and also going to the old part of the city (and manila cafe). Along with the local entertainment complex in greenbelt. Is this a correct assumption?

    Thanks for your thoughts on this.

  12. #2675
    Quote Originally Posted by Hutsori  [View Original Post]
    Right next door at 1417 M. H. Del Pilar is Brickstone Residence Hotel. You can't get any closer to LA Cafe unless you bring your own sleeping bag and cot.

    Here's a review by a member, http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...=1#post1651407.

    Photos and other info: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...dsNEJIOTJ4TUZR. The email address shown there is valid.

    24 HR rate p1500 for two occupants.
    12 HR rate p1000 for two. Make sure to tell them you want the half-day rate.

    If you want a gangbang it's p300 for each additional guest.
    Thanks for the recommendation. Looks like just what I'm needing!

  13. #2674
    Quote Originally Posted by FictionalSpace  [View Original Post]
    I'm visiting Manila for a few days and staying (as usual) in Makati. However, my flight leaves the Phils late at night, so I am going to check out of my AirBnB accommodations on the last day and have about 8 hours to kill before going to the airport. I'm looking for an affordable place that I could stay for just the afternoon. Possibly close to LA Cafe or EDSA, as those seem to be options for a daytime quickie before I depart the country.

    I've considered getting an AirBnB and just leaving early, but wanted to see if anyone had any other suggestions. Trying to keep the budget minimal since I won't actually be sleeping there.

    Thanks, as always!
    Have you asked the AirBnB accommodation owner if you can have a late check-out? If nobody is booked the same day they can be quite amenable at little to no cost.

  14. #2673
    Quote Originally Posted by FictionalSpace  [View Original Post]
    I'm visiting Manila for a few days and staying (as usual) in Makati. However, my flight leaves the Phils late at night, so I am going to check out of my AirBnB accommodations on the last day and have about 8 hours to kill before going to the airport. I'm looking for an affordable place that I could stay for just the afternoon. Possibly close to LA Cafe or EDSA, as those seem to be options for a daytime quickie before I depart the country.

    I've considered getting an AirBnB and just leaving early, but wanted to see if anyone had any other suggestions. Trying to keep the budget minimal since I won't actually be sleeping there.

    Thanks, as always!
    Right next door at 1417 M. H. Del Pilar is Brickstone Residence Hotel. You can't get any closer to LA Cafe unless you bring your own sleeping bag and cot.

    Here's a review by a member, http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...=1#post1651407.

    Photos and other info: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1Q...dsNEJIOTJ4TUZR. The email address shown there is valid.

    24 HR rate p1500 for two occupants.
    12 HR rate p1000 for two. Make sure to tell them you want the half-day rate.

    If you want a gangbang it's p300 for each additional guest.

  15. #2672
    Quote Originally Posted by FictionalSpace  [View Original Post]
    I'm visiting Manila for a few days and staying (as usual) in Makati. However, my flight leaves the Phils late at night, so I am going to check out of my AirBnB accommodations on the last day and have about 8 hours to kill before going to the airport. I'm looking for an affordable place that I could stay for just the afternoon. Possibly close to LA Cafe or EDSA, as those seem to be options for a daytime quickie before I depart the country.

    I've considered getting an AirBnB and just leaving early, but wanted to see if anyone had any other suggestions. Trying to keep the budget minimal since I won't actually be sleeping there.

    Thanks, as always!
    The Duck Inn, Malate. 3 blocks from G-Point, 4 blocks from Robinson's, and 6 blocks from LA Caf.

    http://duckinnmanila.com/

    1207 M. H. Del Pilar Street. Queen bed rooms start at p1300 overnight. Full-on restaurant. No elevator (all rooms on floors 2 and 3).

    You can also get short-time rates at other hotels, try Eurotel, on Pedro Gil, across from Robinson's Malate.

    Also nearby Duck Inn, is Southern Cross Hotel, about p1400 for a queen bed (small room, dated hotel, elevator).

    http://thesoutherncrosshotelmanila.weebly.com/our-rooms.html

    Enjoy Malate!
    WC

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