By Highlander35 on Monday, October 21, 2002 - 02:01 pm: Edit |
Mandarin Court Hotel on Jalan Maharajalela, Kuala Lumpur, Malasia.
Go to the 7th floor and tell them what you want. A Chinese girl showed up that was in her late 20's. I showered first and she started to massage and I asked about extra's. She said sex would be 150RM($40 US) more. The massage was 62RM($16 US) paid to the front desk after the massage and the 150RM was paid to her.
By Marc2733 on Thursday, November 04, 2004 - 01:12 am: Edit |
Is the mandarin Court Hotel a place to stay and to get a girl. I am deciding whether to go to singapore or malaysia for my next visa run as I went to cambodia the last time and was told I could not renew there again. I have been to singapore and want to go to malaysia once while over here and am looking for a reasonable place to stay and how to meet women as described by highlander35. Any6 assistance is appreciated. Marc2733.
By Wombat88 on Thursday, November 04, 2004 - 01:23 pm: Edit |
While there are opportunities in Malaysia, it's nothing like Thailand (or even S'pore I s'pose). Read my Kuala Lumpur post for more info on the scene.
If it's a visa run you're doing, take the train south to Hatyai, catch a bus across the border. If you like, spend a weekend in Penang -- it's quite nice. Hatyai is a pretty good hobby town (all things considered).
By Marc2733 on Friday, November 12, 2004 - 02:06 am: Edit |
I would be interested in how long it takes a train to get to Hatyai, and if accommodations are avaliable in Hatyai. How big is the place and are things easy to find. I guess the only way to find out about anything is to ask. I usually find my way around, but do like to know a few things ahead of arriving in a strange place. Thanks for the info Wombat88.
By Wombat88 on Sunday, November 14, 2004 - 01:54 pm: Edit |
From Bangkok to Hatyai is an overnight train, more than 24 hrs. Hatyai to KL is about the same amount of time. It's a rather long trip, but worth it if you, like me, love trains, Take a first class cabin, it's one of the few places in the world where it's reasonably affordable.
Hatyai is either a very big down or a very small city. It's far from beautiful, but there are gems to be found there (as most places). There are plenty of hotels and guest houses to meet every budget.