Popular Post Jhoony Posted November 27, 2016 Popular Post Posted November 27, 2016 This will be a relatively short and to the point report. Not the full on prose like others. Very long flight here so very tired. 10 pm arrival. No queues at airport whatsoever. No queues for taxi. Expressway very easy Arrived late so only went to Soi twilight at 12. The two bars at the entrance busy as per usual. The only place to have a reasonably priced drink. 140 for beer. The boys there are very good at remembering you and are alot of fun. I always buy them plenty of drinks and that's probably why they remember me. They confirmed short time rates in bars 1500 to 2000 and long time to 2000 to 3000. That accords with my understanding. These are for quality boys at the bars. Fresh boys was recommended as a place for reasonably built size boys. Nice selection of 20 year old plus boys with some muscle definition and experience. Like boys who know what they're doing. Took off a very nice Lao go-go dancer I have seen before .Did everything he said and more without moaning except with the moaning that you want to hear. Extra tip as deserving. Do you not say how much extra will be accused of being some holiday millionaire. I'm here for a short time and a good time and will treat them well. That's enough for the first two hours of Thailand and time to sleep and recharge for the balance of the week. Looking forward To it. vinapu, Alexx, DivineMadman and 6 others 9 Quote
williewillie Posted November 27, 2016 Posted November 27, 2016 'Brevity is the soul of wit'. Short and sweet. Quote
vinapu Posted November 28, 2016 Posted November 28, 2016 Do you not say how much extra will be accused of being some holiday millionaire. I'm here for a short time and a good time and will treat them well. That's enough for the first two hours of Thailand and time to sleep and recharge for the balance of the week. Looking forward To it. Welcome to the forum, we are looking forward for a next installment. Don't worry about accusations, your money, your vacations, your priorities and your boys. Nothing wrong about being holiday millionaire. You work hard , save money even harder and spend it as you wish. If somebody gets green with envy there's good news, in Thailand easy to get whitening cream to get rid off green. Fresh Boys are mentioned more and more often recently , perhaps they are on track back to their glory days when bar was one of most popular in the soi. Quote
Jhoony Posted November 29, 2016 Author Posted November 29, 2016 Day two and three. Thank you for those words Mr connoisseur. I have previously posted a trip report a couple of years ago but it provoked Many and varied responses so I could not be bothered any further. Went to Babylon for a two hour massage. The quality of the massage is great. The environment is also relaxing. The masseurs are not supposed to offer extras but they do. I politely declined in view of the abundance of fine young men downstairs for nothing. Enjoyed the garden of the Delights before heading back to the hotel for swim and rest and relaxation. Alarm awakens me for the evening. Went to slom Soi 4. Good for a group but if on your own looking at each other a tad odd.back to Soi twilight - enjoyed the company of the lads at the first two beer bars. Always amusing to see the reaction of young straight boys being harassed by the staff as they view the gay world. Went to the show at the dream boys. Plenty of customers. The show was mainly drag. Quite boring. Told they still have a toned down show due to the King's death. Back to fresh boys and picked up last nights Boy and picked up where we left off. Even better second time round. He was well rewarded so both happy. Grabbed a taxi to Pattaya. He spoke excellent English knew the way to my hotel without any hassles. paulsf, eurasian, DivineMadman and 1 other 4 Quote
Jhoony Posted November 29, 2016 Author Posted November 29, 2016 Continued.... Gay beach had plenty of customers. The usual fun experience. The odd boy walking up and down for customers. Boys boys boys show was excellent. Fun, fast, and plenty of nudity. Highly recommend. Cupidolaverage selection on the night. Toyboys better and took a lovely 20-year-old who was a student with excellent English. KNew his job well. Jomtiem complex was much fun with the boys drinking and dancing in the middle of the road. Quite infectious. Tomorrow I think I will seek out a few of the more seedier places to knock that experience on the head as well. Thanks for reading. 1moRussian and DivineMadman 2 Quote
vinapu Posted November 29, 2016 Posted November 29, 2016 have fun you may have an idea why I consider BoysBoysBoys best bar in Thailand Quote
paulsf Posted November 29, 2016 Posted November 29, 2016 I feel like I was following you around. I was at Hot Male for awhile last night. Dropped by Dream Boys for most of the show. Stopped into Fresh Boys to say hi to friends. Ate at Maxis and closed out the night at Hot Male. For a Monday night there were a lot of people around. Hopefully the high season crowds are arriving. DivineMadman 1 Quote
Guest abang1961 Posted November 29, 2016 Posted November 29, 2016 The flight from Singapore by Airasia was terrible. It met with so much turbulence. But that was just a minor issue. The first real shock was at the immigration at Don Muang. No airport staff was there to guide people to the correct counter. As a Asian from a neighbouring Asean country, there is supposed to be a special priority counter for me to queue. Guess what, hordes of rural Chinese maintainers parked themselves there. What a long wait...I started and finished this message and there are 20 irritating maintainers in front of me... when can I get my stamp? Quote
vinapu Posted November 29, 2016 Posted November 29, 2016 abang , just force yourself to be happy, sometimes before one enters the paradise needs to go through purgatory, good to know one is at Don Muang. You don't like Chinese or what? Quote
ggobkk Posted November 29, 2016 Posted November 29, 2016 Jhoony Great, succinct reports. Vinapu "Holiday millionaire"! Love the terminology. Fresh Boys seems to have welcomed many of the Vietnamese who were let go from Hotmale...I had two offs from there in late October. Paulsf is the expert in this part of the soi and has good knowledge of Fresh Boys because it is across from his home away from home. I recall that Numazu was about to off someone from Fresh Boys but BurBoy was close by. I'll do a check in next January when I'm back. Quote
vinapu Posted November 30, 2016 Posted November 30, 2016 Vinapu "Holiday millionaire"! Love the terminology. it's actually OP phrase, I just borrowed from him Quote
Guest abang1961 Posted November 30, 2016 Posted November 30, 2016 I am Chinese Singaporean but dislike rowdy, unruly main landers. They don't fucking know social manners by crowding around the Wrong immigration counter..The traffic jam around the airport was not helping to cool me down...thanks GOD for silom Quote
traveller123 Posted November 30, 2016 Posted November 30, 2016 Interesting Abang, My partner also dislikes the Mainland Chinese who he says are rude, loud, pushy and dont know how to behave. I am sure the older Brits on here can remember the 1960s/70s when similar remarks were made about Brits on the Spanish Costas vinapu 1 Quote
NIrishGuy Posted November 30, 2016 Posted November 30, 2016 I am sure the older Brits on here can remember the 1960s/70s when similar remarks were made about Brits on the Spanish Costas And still ARE and a lot of the time are still valid too ! Alexx and vinapu 2 Quote
vinapu Posted November 30, 2016 Posted November 30, 2016 Interesting Abang, My partner also dislikes the Mainland Chinese who he says are rude, loud, pushy and dont know how to behave. I am sure the older Brits on here can remember the 1960s/70s when similar remarks were made about Brits on the Spanish Costas funny thing , I was about to comment the same but I'm glad you British subjects above were first. But I guess as long as they spent such behavior is tolerated and in a sense, welcomed. Problem with Chinese turists in Thailand seems to be that they spent too little being herded from place to place without allowing noting more than a glance - good example are those who are touring Boyztown at night, never saw anybody buying anything or even stopping for that matter. traveller123 1 Quote
spoon Posted November 30, 2016 Posted November 30, 2016 I guess all other tourists dont like chinese mainland tourist when they go visit places. While not able to queue in correct lane or queueing at all is a annoying, i am more annoyed with their overall cleaniless, especially when using toilets. And they almost always travelling in a big group, making very loud noises when talking. There is one time, in milan airport where we do our vat refund, they have specific lines just for chinese tourist, with one italian girl staff who speaks mandarin literally have to shout and repeat herself a zillion times so that those people will keep queueing in line.... Apparently the theory were these tourist were instant country bum millionaire from beijing and shanghai, where they own piece of land on the outskirt of these town and sold them when the city expanded for a really high price, hence explained their manners. That is how they behave back home so dont expect they will change that anytime soon Quote
vinapu Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 in defence of Chinese mainlanders, I just flew in 777-300 full of them and despite of 13.5 hr flight all including children were extremely well behaved and we all left plane in quite decent cleanliness despite so many hours spent inside williewillie, DivineMadman and ggobkk 3 Quote
1moRussian Posted December 2, 2016 Posted December 2, 2016 The first real shock was at the immigration at Don Muang. No airport staff was there to guide people to the correct counter. Guess what, hordes of rural Chinese maintainers parked themselves there. What a long wait...I started and finished this message and there are 20 irritating maintainers in front of me... when can I get my stamp? Yep, two arrivals that year to Don Muang - the same picture Quote
spoon Posted December 3, 2016 Posted December 3, 2016 in defence of Chinese mainlanders, I just flew in 777-300 full of them and despite of 13.5 hr flight all including children were extremely well behaved and we all left plane in quite decent cleanliness despite so many hours spent inside Had same experience in flight as well, but one of them actually standing up and walked right after touch down and the stewardess had to told him to sit.... I guess they behave coz they fear for their safety? Haha. I guess thats about the only time they behave, when they are in fear Quote
ggobkk Posted December 3, 2016 Posted December 3, 2016 in defence of Chinese mainlanders, I just flew in 777-300 full of them and despite of 13.5 hr flight all including children were extremely well behaved and we all left plane in quite decent cleanliness despite so many hours spent inside One (that's me) hopes that you left the plane in Thailand and there will be reports forthcoming... Quote
vinapu Posted December 3, 2016 Posted December 3, 2016 Thank you ggobkk, you have a good heart ! Yes something will be coming in due course but don't count on much as I'm here on my way to Cambodia so only few days in LOS this time, but on my first day, yes, two massages , two bars, met two forum members and of course offed man long time and as always on my first day managed to spent a fortune but this is what I call vacation in Thailand. williewillie 1 Quote
aussie_ Posted December 3, 2016 Posted December 3, 2016 Yep, two arrivals that year to Don Muang - the same picture I am avoiding Don Muang Airport. Always a long wait at Immigration and for a taxi. Not even a fan at the disorganized taxi queue. Quote
Alexx Posted December 3, 2016 Posted December 3, 2016 The taxi queue isn't disorganized anymore and the waiting area is air-conditioned. Only once your queue number is up do you go outdoors to your designated counter. But I agree about immigration, that's still a mess at Don Mueang. Quote
vinapu Posted December 4, 2016 Posted December 4, 2016 I was flying out Don Muang yesterday and must say I found both airport and Air Asia very efficient , what I found funny though it took 44 minutes for taxi from Silom soil 8 to get there and exactly 44 minutes of flying time to Siam Reap , same same as bar stage classics are using to say. Quote
ChristianPFC Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 I once spent almost as long on the bus from gate to airplane as for the flight DMK-PNH itself. Buses from gate to airplane and security check when changing airplane are my bane. Quote