Many places have those little purses
[QUOTE=MrBill469;4082040][B]WOW![/B] I know a few places (none of the Orlando hot-spots, that I know of) will offer a small plastic water-proof pouch for clients to take valuables with them to the shower, but I've never actually availed myself of those corny solutions, as I've usually had implicit trust in the honor and integrity of the Asian culture, particularly Korean establishments. Perhaps I am a fool in this regard. Has anyone ELSE seen anything like this at GG (or anywhere else)?[/QUOTE]On my last GG visit I was going to bring my near-empty wallet into the shower and my girl told me to leave it in the massage room. Everybody is honest, she said.
I've seen those corny solutions in many massage places. One in Washington, DC, even had a safe in the massage room to lock your valuables and you would take the key into the shower with you (I have no idea who else had keys).
The GG shower room really doesn't have a place to put your valuables so you can keep an eye on them. Suppose you put your wallet and keys near your feet on the half wall and then girl #1 puts her tongue down your throat and girl #2 puts her lips on your dick, will you even know if girl #3 is in the room going through the water proof pouch and your wallet?
Most other table shower rooms have a shelf where you can sort of watch your valuables, but, those places don't give the mind-numbing services that make us forget reality for 60 minutes.
Safely Leaving Valuables in Your Car at an AMP
[QUOTE=Sick1166;4087081][QUOTE=MrBill469;4082040]... and I wouldn't be real comfortable leaving it in the car at most of these places either.[/QUOTE]
So am I understanding that leaving cash and wallet in car is not safe at either place in your opinion. I'm traveling with large cash next week and normally leave hidden in car when visiting providers.[/QUOTE]I was less than clear, my apologies.
I've never actually heard reports of ANY problems at any ANY AMP in ANY city in which I've visited such places, so I didn't mean to imply "cash (or wallet) left in car is unsafe," [B]HOWEVER[/B], I'm also wildly paranoid about such things, and I have constant scenarios running through my head where my car gets broken into, or stolen, or even damaged in the lot by some other careless monger bulldozing his Monster-Truck all over the parking area (I know, I know, none of that happens, but that's why it's called "paranoia"). Even explaining car damage would be problematic for my particular situation because there is "no home awareness" that I've even left the house on those days I take an adventure.
So, for all those paranoia reasons, I'm reluctant to leave anything in my car at all, but since that fear is totally unreasonable for any logically thinking sane person, I'm pretty confident that the consensus opinion you'll receive here is that stuff in your car is perfectly safe. As a matter of fact, since you're traveling with "[I]LARGE CASH[/I]" next week, if you go ahead and just let me know what you're driving (plate number would be helpful too), and where your car is parked, I'll be sure to keep an eye on it for you! LOL!