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05-11-25 15:28 #8316
Posts: 512Originally Posted by GiovanniVolo [View Original Post]
Playing the game in the Phils is definitely a learning experience and the demands for more money is never ending, like many other countries.
However, with experience, you can manage it to your benefit.
It takes more than a few visits to find out what works best for you, but you have to start somewhere like we've all done.
Enjoy the ride and don't let any negative experiences put you off the Pina pussy.
_Phil.
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05-10-25 19:32 #8315
Posts: 108Report Makati
Hello everybody.
I start my report about Philippine street, with Makati.
Starting form the hotel one my friend suggested, Durban in Burgos area, it was cheaper (20 euros), nice, clean. Room was little and with NO windows, but ok.
Staff was very nice: receptionist collect ID card of my girl and I ask her to confirm that was a real girl (yes) and age (22).
Back to the girl. I was in Burgos before Esater, so not the best day. Friday and Saturday.
In Friday (important day for Catholic) a lot of bar was closed, but someones was open.
I explore all the bar of Burgos, both in Friday and Saturday.
The place with nicer girl was Lips, but nothing special. Really for sure nothing that have the value of a bar fine.
Then on Saturday I went to LA Cafè (I will write about in Manila section) and when I was back I see a very nice girl.
She asked 3 k for one short. I think about I agree shower before and 1 hour, to go in my hotel (not her place), and I was ready to go.
But she told after than will came also a friend (not so beautiful). I told no. She told same price for both. I understand something never work, and I told goodbye. But she follow me and accepted all my condition.
Receptionist check her, really girl and 22 year old.
In the room we do shower, with no clothes she was also more pretty.
Then ask to be pay in advance because her mamasan told so. Wan a short and she was with no clothes, I give the money.
Then and 1 k more for mamasan (I told was not the agreement, but then for 15 euros I give instead of tips (no tips after).
She was really beautiful and sex was nice. But then just would live. I asked a massage but she demand more money.
So good sex with very beatifull 22 years old perfect body girl. But all the rest was annoing, I was not happy at the end. Better will go in Angles, I write a post later in the Angel area.
I have had another booking for Durban after Angels, but I deleted it and I staid in Angels.
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05-10-25 17:28 #8314
Posts: 353Average wage
Originally Posted by Pez612 [View Original Post]
Stop Overpaying.
MM.
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05-10-25 17:21 #8313
Posts: 40NAIA Transport
Originally Posted by Lalake [View Original Post]
I HIGHLY recommend you find the Grab booth in any of the terminals and either download and use the Grab app, or have a Grab employee at the Grab booth book for you. Avoid taxis. AVOID any person who approaches you and offers transport. There are so many scammers and so many scam victims on Reddit. The airport has put out social media posts, posted signs and started public announcements to AVOID AVOID AVOID all persons who approach you for a ride but people still fall for it, every day.
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05-10-25 16:07 #8312
Posts: 512Originally Posted by RedKilt [View Original Post]
But hey, after a long flight, what's a few hundred Peso extra and the time involved trying to get a cheaper fare?
The only hassle recently at Terminal 1 was trying to find a yellow cab after they'd moved from just outside the terminal doors to the left.
_ Phil.
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05-10-25 11:15 #8311
Posts: 7314Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
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05-04-25 10:44 #8310
Posts: 7314Originally Posted by RedKilt [View Original Post]
In addition, I recommend those high-priced touts and their pre-fixed rate vans as you exit the airport door. While expensive, the drivers are professional, the don't get paid extra for driving more miles or more minutes. They just drop you at your destination. Yes, its $25-$30, but its also the fastest vehicle to get into (shortest distance from the airport exit doors, directly in front of you) and out of the airport. I use them on occasion when I enter the country on a long-bow flight over the pond, and am not in the mood to wait in any line or deal with errant drivers.
I believe the problem comes with white and / or Grab taxis, who get paid both per minute and per kilometer.
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05-04-25 08:05 #8309
Posts: 3264Yellow Taxis
So far this year, I have had seven return international business flights back into Manila (4 at T1 and 3 at T3), and I ALWAYS use the yellow taxis on arrival (I use Grab to get to the airport).
No fuss. Yellow cabs are always available no matter what time of day. Just get the chit from the despatcher and away we go. I have never had a scam or attempted scam. Fare is always between 800-900 php to my condo in Ortigas and I give a blue note (Grab is almost a fixed price at 810 php from home to airport).
I read the dramas some of you have with taxis and wonder why you experience stuff that I have never had (and I have lived here for 28 years now).
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05-03-25 19:36 #8308
Posts: 7314Little' birdie alert
The small bluebird of happiness made a brief pass down Burgos recently. He reports that Fyre and Neon Nights are reopened, up and running. More ladies for thee, and for me.
Thanks birdie.
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05-03-25 15:50 #8307
Posts: 512Originally Posted by WestCoast1 [View Original Post]
It's all turned into a bit of a shit-fight at Terminal 1, mainly because there's no signage regarding taxis since the changes.
In March I walked outside expecting to get a yellow taxi to the left and they'd disappeared. Even the security guards couldn't tell me where they were.
I avoid the "Taxi Sir" vans because after a long flight I just want a few moments to get my shit together on arrival without being hassled as soon I'm out of the terminal doors.
I'm also over the white cabs as the pricks never turn their meters on, unless you demand it before your bag is placed in the back.
I do get the yellow cabs to Makati but have never got one as cheap as 400 p.
Stupid shit in the Philippines maybe? To arrive in a country and have to get transport in the departure area?
Anyway, I found that yellow taxis also depart from downstairs. When you head out of the terminal doors, politely turn down the "Taxi Sir?" touts, and walk across the road and then down the ramp. At the bottom, you'll find them.
Footnote: I always get the hotel guys to hail me a cheaper white cab back to the airport and get them to tell the driver in Tagalog to turn the meter on. No meter no fare. No meter, no tip.
_ Phil.
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05-03-25 09:40 #8306
Posts: 983Originally Posted by RedKilt [View Original Post]
I ordered transport via the Grab App.
The App said to meet the driver on the departure level.
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05-03-25 07:21 #8305
Posts: 7314Originally Posted by RedKilt [View Original Post]
1) The higher-priced van services, right in front of you, which have set prices to different parts of Manila. For example, a run to Makati will probably be about p1500 ($30 USD). The price is fixed, there is no meter, and the vehicle is not a taxi. Drivers are quiet, courteous, and professional. There are touts outside directing you to these vehicles. They are a tad deceptive, and often greet you with: "Taxi sir?" You say yes and they usher you to their vans (deceptive in that they didn't lie to you, but you asked for a taxi and they directed you to a private car). You agree to the price before getting into the van. I have taken these before and have been glad they were there, even though a plain white taxi, a Grab taxi, or a yellow taxi are my usual MO. When there are long taxi lines, these vans can be invaluable. Taking a similar airport vehicle (or taxi) in my country the same 6 km could run me $50-$70. Also these vehicles are convenient, they are right in front of you, just waiting.
2) Yellow airport taxis, stationed to your right. Slightly higher in price than white taxis, but they are by law dedicated to airport pickups only. Typical taxi fare from NAIA to Makati in the yellow is p300-400. Yellow taxis rarely cause any problem by asking for extras. Just pay him the meter amount and walk away (tip as desired). You get a chit (two chits) from a booth operator before getting your yellow taxi, which has your destination on it, the driver's license plate number, and a phone number you can call if there is trouble. You keep one chit, the driver gets the other.
3) Grab booth, probably to your left as you walk out to the street. Price will be the same as a white taxi (below) + grab fee (p59 to 79, depending time of day and availability).
If you want a regular white taxi (bit cheaper than yellow), then elevator upstairs to the departure area and walk outside. White taxis for the same ride to Makati will usually be p220-280.
* Terminals 1, 2, and 3.
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05-03-25 01:53 #8304
Posts: 3264Originally Posted by Docwiltro [View Original Post]
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05-02-25 15:04 #8303
Posts: 185NAIA thread
IMHO there should be a thread on how to get in and out of the airport (or all airports). It's important infor and it scattered about.
Cheers.
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05-01-25 10:16 #8302
Posts: 192Originally Posted by Pekkakoo [View Original Post]