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04-12-23 13:18 #15778
Posts: 7009Originally Posted by Pickley [View Original Post]Originally Posted by Sammon [View Original Post]
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04-12-23 12:40 #15777
Posts: 181Originally Posted by Sammon [View Original Post]
https://immigration.gov.ph/images/Ne...ar31_Press.pdf
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04-12-23 11:57 #15776
Posts: 3284Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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04-12-23 11:14 #15775
Posts: 74Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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04-12-23 10:14 #15774
Posts: 576Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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04-12-23 08:27 #15773
Posts: 7009Great!
Not sure if we covered this recently, but now DEPARTING passengers will need to fill out the e-travel system. Applies only to international flights. Must register etravel within 72 hours before departure. Thanks fellow board member for pointing this out. Its a small headache, but its another headache.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HP3QdU8mdjQ&t=328s
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...+travel+update
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNAq3QQGhcw
https://etravel.gov.ph/
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04-07-23 21:43 #15772
Posts: 576Probably, but it was taken care of.
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04-07-23 19:02 #15771
Posts: 3323Originally Posted by Transporter [View Original Post]
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04-07-23 16:45 #15770
Posts: 499Originally Posted by Transporter [View Original Post]
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04-07-23 16:29 #15769
Posts: 5761 of the top 3 most scary moments.
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04-07-23 06:05 #15768
Posts: 7009Originally Posted by MrHappyKat [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by MrHappyKat [View Original Post]
OTOH, you must know the landmarks to find it yourself. "Sir its near in Robinson's one block over by the 669 Brgy Hall". That's as good as it gets for the taxi driver (and maybe better for the taxi driver than giving him a guess at an address).
Its even difficult for the locals. Few years ago I went to see Robert about a 'thang'. A neighbor said to check at the Brgy hall as they thought Robert was in some kind of Brgy trouble. I walked a few blocks to the Brgy hall and inquired. "No sir he is not in any trouble. Wait sir. We will go to his home and bring him here to chat you". Great: he lives between Hunduras and Yanez streets, on the south side of del Pilar St. Off they went. 20 minutes later they returned without him, unable to find his place, just a few blocks away. I offered to go back over with them. They declined, it was after 5 pm, they told me to come back the next day. How on earth could they NOT find his place? I narrowed it down to one side of Del Pilar, between two cross streets. I walked back over there myself, thinking I'd lost my own mind. There was the house, as described. A local said to me: "They were looking for him. But one block over there. Tell them that Robert lives at the #7 water station. Then they will know it". And yes, right there, was a large water tower marked "Station #7".
Its hit / miss.
Originally Posted by MrHappyKat [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by MrHappyKat [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by MrHappyKat [View Original Post]
Any item that is a deal-breaker for a gent should be discussed up-front before pulling the barfine trigger. So says Westy (resident Board vibe-killer).
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04-07-23 05:28 #15767
Posts: 3580Originally Posted by MrHappyKat [View Original Post]
2/. In PI, Google Maps will get you within 100 m of your intended target, then you're on your own. I have no idea why, but it's programmers take great delight to guiding me to the rear of buildings.
6/. There is always going to be guys with their glass half empty and those having fun at a funeral.
7 a /. The same can be said about girls: price and appearance is no guarantee of quality or performance.
7 b&c /. Toiletries are available everywhere. Remember small, <100 ML bottles for any carryon luggage.
8/. Wise is very useful for cash via ATMs and great FX rates.
10 a /. It's very common for girls to insist on covered when within earshot of friends, mamas etc and mysteriously forget behind closed doors. If that's changed, then a major selling point for the PI has disappeared.
10 b /. I'm $10 k per month. That's flying cattle but with an expensive cover story to maintain while travelling.
Thanks again. G.
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04-07-23 05:08 #15766
Posts: 576Originally Posted by MrHappyKat [View Original Post]
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04-07-23 04:54 #15765
Posts: 102Top 10 post-trip observations and musings.
I've been home for 6 days now and I think this is a good time to post some random thoughts, observations and lessons:
1. Everyone in the Philippines speaks English. Except Grab drivers. LOL.
2. Speaking of Grab, addresses in the Philippines, or at least Manila and Angeles, are less than definitive. Google Maps is not always your friend, and locations often have multiple names and addresses. It was not common, but till annoying, that I would input an address into the Grab app and get dropped off a block or more off target.
3. Grab vs GCash: I was able to attach my US credit card to my Grab wallet. A big convenience. I was not able to do so with a GCash account, and only realized why when I found out that according to GCash's TOS, the service is only available to Philippine citizens.
4. Its hot. Not warm, not temperate, not balmy. HOT. Ave mid-day temps during my 16 days was mid-90 degrees.
5. Lady boys are present, essentially as described in various discussions and reports. I had no problem spotting them, but then I was never drunk during my visit. Those that I did talk to were freindly and quick to self-identify. Never got the sense that a LB was trying to dupe me.
6. My inclination to ignore the drama-posts here about fuglies, overpricing, Koreans, and any other attempt to whine and comlplain that we no longer have the Philippines of the 1980's was a good call. I had no problem finding women I wanted to bang, at prices I was happy to pay and (mostly) had the experiences I was hoping for. Lesson: enjoy what is available to enjoy, and don't waste time thinking about what was available in the past.
7. Hotels:
-Price is not always indicative of quality. Read reviews, send emails with specific questions about specific needs in advance.
-Bring a travel size bar of soap and shampoo. The 1st hotel I stayed at had a shower gel dispenser in the shower that was empty. And it stayed empty while I was there.
-You are almost always within 1-2 blocks of a 7-11 which will have needed items like soap, shampoo, power adapters, and bottled water.
8. Currency exchange: NEVER buy PHP's at US airports. They will tell you all kinds of reasons why you will spend more when you get to the PH. These are lies. Buy a small amount when you land if you need it for a Grab or Taxi. Buy more from a location near your hotel, or from your hotel if offered. The best rates I found were in a booth in Mall of Asia.
9. Do the online eTravel forms a day before you fly. Immigrations and customs at NAIA were fast and easy (for a US citizen).
10. I found many more girls who (tried to) insist on condoms than I expected. Despite the comments posted by others, I found I had to ask up front and with specificity before I pulled the Bar Fine trigger.
There probably other observations I could make. But these are most significant I can think of.
Will I return? Most definitely. But it may be 6-12-18+ months before I can actually schedule it.
All in all, I allocated a generous budget of $10,000 USD for my 16-day trip, including Business Class air fare, and I came in within budget. But to be sure, I could have made less expensive decisions if needed.
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04-07-23 00:09 #15764
Posts: 3580Originally Posted by TitanJones [View Original Post]
Luzon, Lyete and Samar girls feature highly. You can go there or go to the areas that they migrate to in search or work (legitimate or non). Manila, Angeles, Cebu are good starting points. Regional centres can be fun but difficult for newbies to find their bearings immediately upon arrival.
If staying for only 2 weeks, I would pick two or three areas of interest and stay there. Moving between multiple centres can burn up time and money in relocation and finding new opportunities every time.
Water with girls is Subic, Cebu, Sabang and maybe Bohol.
Enjoy. G.