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CambodiaVisitor
January 21st, 2018, 08:02
Has anyone on the forum stayed at the Men's Resort in Siem Reap? I will be there for three nights in two weeks time...and I just read that there is a sauna inside the resort that is popular with locals. Can anyone confirm this? Does anyone know how many locals visit this resort for the sauna? I am assuming the sauna has lockers and playrooms, like most Western saunas. Any information would be helpful...

frequent
January 21st, 2018, 09:16
I’ve certainly read comments about it, I thought on SGT, some time ago. Have you used the “Search” feature?

Andaman!
January 21st, 2018, 12:07
I have had some fun times here. It is a small facility with a hot tub, steam room, sauna and dark corridor behind which there are a few cabins. The facility is on the edge of the pool and next to the bar.. On average I would say there are about a dozen local Khmers in the evening plus a few ex-pats that live in Siem Reap and some guests staying at Men’s. The locals are youngish and tend to wear speedos. Some of the locals keen to engage with visitors so a fun time can be had. They are quite shy so the action tends to take place one on one in the cabins. I have stayed at Men’s too and it is a nice place but inconviently located. Far preferring staying at Rambutan which is in walking distance from the insane fun of Pub Street and the restaurants and a short walk back after picking someone up at Barcode in the evening. From Rambutan, you can then take a TukTuk to and from Men’s to check out the sauna.

Moses
January 21st, 2018, 12:54
Has anyone on the forum stayed at the Men's Resort in Siem Reap? I will be there for three nights in two weeks time...and I just read that there is a sauna inside the resort that is popular with locals. Can anyone confirm this? Does anyone know how many locals visit this resort for the sauna? I am assuming the sauna has lockers and playrooms, like most Western saunas. Any information would be helpful...

Yes, it has lockers, jacuzzi for about 6-8 persons, dark labyrinth with cabins (each has sofa, fan, paper towels) , dry sauna and steam room, all together is located on the edge of the pool. Locals tend to arrive about 5-6 pm and leave around 9 pm for clubs. Friday-Saturday are most crowded days, while at Mo-Tu there may be no visitors, so you will find yourself in sauna in company of other resort's guests.

There is also kitchen and "restaurant" + bar next to sauna and gym. Also there is massage room. All 3 times when I had stay there food was just average, massage also was so-so. Staff are male only, but almost all are friendly str8s.

As per my experience - the most interesting time to stay in hotel is low season: at that time there will be just a few resort's guests, so local will compete for your attention: once I had 4 actions just at one evening (3 locals + one young flight attendant from Singaporean Airline) .