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10-24-14 14:58 #545
Posts: 93Originally Posted by CravenMorhead [View Original Post]
I have to leave home about 2 1/2 hours before ETD, and it usually takes about 3 1/2 hours to clear customs and immigration, claim my baggage, find my driver, walk to the car, and drive the 80 miles or so to Pattaya, and check into my hotel.
I've flown all of the airlines that you mentioned, but United actually works best for me. I fly from Las Vegas to San Francisco, then to Narita in Tokyo, and then on to Bangkok. I've learned from experience to book these long flights with at least a couple of hours layover at each stop. United has recently stopped flying from Tokyo to Bangkok, relying instead on their codeshare partner ANA (All Nisan Air), which is one of the finest airlines ever. Their planes are just spotless, their flight attendants beautiful and polite, and the service right on point. What a pleasure after flying United. In January I'm actually flying from Las Vegas to San Francisco on United, but the legs from San Francisco to Tokyo, and Tokyo to Bangkok and back are on ANA. Sure, in a perfect world all airplanes would be on time, and there would be no bad weather anywhere, but that's certainly not the case in the real world. San Francisco has some severe issues with fog, and I once missed my connecting fight to Tokyo because my flight from Las Vegas couldn't take off for SFO. What a mess. And transferring planes in Tokyo can sometimes be painstakingly slow since you have to go through security all over again, and sometimes they are VERY slow. So now I try to have 3 hours on the ground at SFO and NRT; it does make the trip a bit longer, but I've never missed another flight. And I get a chance to stretch my legs, have a better meal than on on the plane, and do some people watching and shopping.
It's a looooooooooooooooooong flight no matter how you do it, with jet lag and the fact that you pass the international dateline makes it even tougher on your body. But it's SO worth it.
Lots of folks fall in love with Thailand, and I'm a member of that club.
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10-23-14 17:06 #544
Posts: 231Take the long way home
Originally Posted by CravenMorhead [View Original Post]
The plane (s) you take can make a difference. China Airline has a bad rep for repairs, Korean may be easier but I am not a fan of kimchee, I haven't flown Korean Air to judge, but kimchee is such a popular food, it could be on the menu. Basically, who you fly is who you get. I would love to fly Thai Air-they are very expensive.
I meant to be more specific on the body massage, its the soapy Body to Body massage.
Triple T.
Here is a link to youtube on just one venture in the PI, maybe after watching it, you may consider taking just 2 days out of your 2 weeks trip and hop on over to the PI. So close, Yet so far.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDeBccKfbBE
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10-23-14 16:19 #543
Posts: 80032 hours from where?
Originally Posted by David2 [View Original Post]
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10-23-14 15:39 #542
Posts: 231Pace yourself
Originally Posted by TwoTimeTed [View Original Post]
I would eat my heart out in the first week, then maybe find a permanent squeeze the last week. When I went to the PI, I tipped the bellman ($20) and he sent me women all week long, I was actually TIRED after five days or so, 3 somes, at least 2 women a day. The last day, I didn't even want to do daty, I just flipped her some money and sent her on her way (after a message).
I feel the difference between here and abroad is the GFE.
Don't forget to get a BODY massage while in the LOS, you may spend the rest of your trip just doing that, its incredible.
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10-23-14 14:11 #541
Posts: 93What is LOS?
Originally Posted by TwoTimeTed [View Original Post]
I've been going there twice a year for a month at a time, and I just booked my 16th trip. Although it's a grueling trek (3 different planes, and 32 hours door to door for me), it's well worth it in my opinion.
There are several excellent forums on the subject, but I think the best is the International Sex Guide which is the international version of this forum. Spend some time reading it and you'll prepare yourself for the greatest vacation you've ever had.
But your cost estimates for women is on the low side. Yes, you can still find a few street walkers that will accept 500 to 1000 Thai Baht for a quick shag, but many of the other choices will surely cost you more money. The street girls tend to be a bit older, a bit heavier, non-conversant in English, and past their "sell by" date. Still a good value, but there are SO many other choices that it will surely be worth your while to do the research before you go.
There are literally hundreds of massage parlors (some legit, and some that offer anything you can imagine), go-gos, beer bars, soapie massage parlors, discos, and freelancers that will make your trip memorable; but the cost will be higher than you think, but just a fraction of what you would pay in the states.
Sabai, Sabai (Happy, Happy).
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10-22-14 17:18 #540
Posts: 800Thailand
Originally Posted by TwoTimeTed [View Original Post]
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10-22-14 15:36 #539
Posts: 105Re: Thailand
Well, I made my flight reservations and it was about $900 bucks roundtrip. Going to Thailand since I've heard so many great things about it.
The problem is: saving money and not seeing any gals here, I guess that can't be avoided.
So, my itinerary is Bangcock and Pattaya for about 2 weeks.
I don't think I will go to the Philippines. What is LOS? Cambodia is nearby.
Some of my research includes cost of sex.
The main thing is Thailand currency; 1 Dollar equals 32 Baht (Thailand) at this writing.
Cost of women have different ranges, but its about 500-1000 baht from one hour to all night. That equals out to $15 to about $30 for the mongering per gal or per session.
We spend alot here in the states. In Vegas it seems like some guys at QV tend to spend total: $210-250. So in Thailand that would be 6 to 7 women over there, of course I realize where we live is the price we pay.
Originally Posted by Guady1 [View Original Post]
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10-21-14 16:16 #538
Posts: 231Asian Paradise
Originally Posted by TwoTimeTed [View Original Post]
If you have a fancy for japanese or Chinese, it could be more costly and more work than Thailand and The Philippines. Taking multiple flights to multiple countries can be expensive.
I have been to the LOS and the PI, both were equally good. As a first timer and you don't speak Thai, I would recommend Pattaya. More english speaking locals and foreigners and its more quaint. Bangkok can be tricky, you really should read the international board on these places, there is a club called Pussy Galore that will do a number on tourist. Bangkok was okay, but then again I was with friends who retired there, made the trip way more easier.
The PI is great fun but if you don't know your way around, it could be more dangerous than Thailand. The best part is that these two countries offer an easy good time, women are waiting for you! I would go more often but the flight is so long! They have a good flight from vegas, you would arrive at midnight, you can take a taxi to Pattaya from Bangkok. The taxi drivers like to drive that time of the morning because there is less traffic. The next time I go to the LOS, I would do a one day layover in Hawaii, then fly over.
PM me if you have any questions. I love all the Asian women, its just some are a little more friendlier, if you know what I mean.
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10-19-14 01:30 #537
Posts: 322Originally Posted by TwoTimeTed [View Original Post]
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10-18-14 18:24 #536
Posts: 800Thailand for sure
Originally Posted by TwoTimeTed [View Original Post]
Or Walking Street in Pattaya.
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10-18-14 15:50 #535
Posts: 105Taking a little trip to Southeast Asia
Sometime next year I will be taking a trip to Southeast Asia.
Any tips as to where would be best to visit?
Thinking of Thailand.
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09-28-14 20:10 #534
Posts: 2836The
Originally Posted by Binky77 [View Original Post]
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09-28-14 10:16 #533
Posts: 588USA classifieds?
Originally Posted by Binky77 [View Original Post]
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09-27-14 21:01 #532
Posts: 257Originally Posted by Joesun1 [View Original Post]
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09-27-14 15:55 #531
Posts: 105No Monger Etiquette
No Monger Etiquette.
I went to a parlor the other day, a small parlor that is and the lady said there hasn't been any customers all day, I thought wow, that's good, it will be all private. Not with my luck, right before the good part, someone comes in and the lady doesn't not want to lose the customer, she ushers him into the waiting room.
But this parlor is small, and a person can hear everything that's going on. The new customer knew she was busy, why didn't he have good etiquette and leave and comeback later. My car was parked right in front of the parlor (no other cars around). Needless to say, I did not partake in any of the extras (was not comfortable).
If a parlor is busy, I don't wait around, I leave and come back, why ruin it for the guy already there?
I usually leave and hit up another provider if my provider is busy. Do you guys wait around? Or do you leave?