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Thread: BKK, quiet but a good time to be had

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    BKK, quiet but a good time to be had

    Just back from a long weekend in BKK, stayed at Babylon, probably only about 15 guests in the hotel side (but strangely enough lots of action in the shared bathroom facilities).

    Found silom soi 4 fairly quiet comoared to a few months back, had dinner at the telephone bar on all 3 nights and at most the terrace area was onloy half full, same across the way at the Balcony.

    Popped in at Tawan, probably only 2/3 full for the 10.30 show, bloody good show it was too, was totally surprised that unlike the other venues they launched into the fuck show almost at the very beginning; good though, one of the bottoms was very masculine looking, prefer it to the usual soft femine girly bottoms they usually have.

    Surawongse, again not full, took in the shows at several of the gogo bars, dream, BBB, X-boys, fresh beach (excellent show there, have a new very energetic top who puts on a really good performance); offed boys two nights running, very eager to close a deal, business is slow...so they claim.

    Had massage at "prime" on silom soi 6, excellent, BHT400 for 60 min oil massage, tip 100 to 300 depending on the service provided, not advertised as gay but all services available.

    Overall, found BKK refreshingly quiet and had a real good time, not the usual frenetic pace that I associate with BKK.


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    Coming to BKK on Sunday, so it would be interesting to know if prices have changed (increased) since June. Off fee, drinks "service fee" of the boys etc. especially in Fresh Boys and Hot Male. BTW You have switched from Dusit to Babylon...seems that times are getting rougher for Farang business men, too. (just teasing).

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    Re: BKK, quiet but a good time to be had

    Prices most definitely dropped, not that I ever paid much anyway, can't believe some of the amounts mentioned here, reckon I got money because I hold onto it.

    To give you an idea, an hour long oil massage at prime costs 400, tip is 100, if you fuck the masseur (or vise versa I guess) tip is 300...have never had any complaints, big smiles, always glad to see me; if u looking for a good bottom ask for "Gob", don't mind mentioning his name as he asked me to send my "friends".....

    As for the Dusit, on business it's the Dusit as meeting clients so image counts, but on holiday or just transiting then Babs is good, actually prefer Babs as you get to meet like minded /intresting people whereas at the Dusit guests tend not to mingle.
    besides the shared showers are so much fun at Babs...

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    Re: BKK, quiet but a good time to be had

    As far as your personal safety was concerned. Did you feel safe walking around Silom, Suriwong and the soi's at night?

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    I was also in Bangkok last weekend and, whilst it was a little quiet in the bars at night, I would say that it was no quieter than it has been for most of this year - maybe something to do with the world financial crisis effecting the number of tourists...

    However, the shopping malls are crowded duing the day and the traffic is still quite bad in places, so there is not much change for the locals.

    All the bars I visited had a reasonably number of customers, although none were as busy as they were a few years ago. Jupiter always has a full house, although you can usually get a seat these days - unlike a few years back when it was standing room only if you arrived after the show started. DJ (and the rest of Soi 2) was packed at the weekend - again mostly locals and other SE Asians, but there were a few farangs.

    soi_toi - yes, I felt perfectly safe walking around Silom and Suriwong at night, as I always do. Why do you ask? Have there been reports of any danger?
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    Re: BKK, quiet but a good time to be had

    Quote Originally Posted by Sen Yai
    soi_toi - yes, I felt perfectly safe walking around Silom and Suriwong at night, as I always do. Why do you ask? Have there been reports of any danger?
    Only what we've seen in the headlines and then there are the rumours of course.

    It's reassuring to read that the streets are 'perfectly' safe. :hello1:

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    Re: BKK, quiet but a good time to be had

    soi_toi, what headlines and what rumours?

    And btw, I only said that I felt perfectly safe, I didn't say the streets are prefectly safe. Take care!
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    Re: BKK, quiet but a good time to be had

    In fact the streets, or at least the pavements, are quite dangerous for the unwary. All that uneveness.

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    Brad, it is clear that you haven't been to Bangkok for awhile. Over the last few months there has been a major programme of re-laying the pavements of Sathorn, Saladaeng and Silom. I think Soi Convent will be next and then perhaps Suriwong.

    It makes walking through the night market stalls along Silom so much easier! And Smiles would be very interested in the replacement of the man-holes - many of which now have recessed covers where the colour and pattern of the paving is maintained. There is even new street furniture in the form of iron bollards at all access driveways to prevent vehicles travelling along the pavements (sidewalks) and ornate street lighting poles.

    Generally, the quality of the work is quite good and will perhaps last longer that the previous attempts at paving. A proper sub-base was laid and the detailing is quite good. However, the QC did slip a bit in some of the most heavily trafficked areas along Silom, but there was a gang out this weekend repairing some cuts and joints that have already failed.
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    Re: BKK, quiet but a good time to be had

    Sen Yai, I am impressed by this information, and by your perspicacity in that I was last in Bangkok in January. At that time there was quite a lot of pavement work going on, which meant to me at the time more hazards in half finished work with narrowed pavements and regular pavement workers crouching down blocking my path.

    I am delighted to hear that the work was worthwhile. To my shame I had my doubts. My view may have been coloured in general by a tumble I took in Soi Convent a few years back on my way to the bars. I blamed the pavement, my bf blamed the distraction of the cute guy that had just passed me. I think that he was probably right. Anyway we continued into the night, but next day a visit to BNH revealed a broken bone in my foot.

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