Members pylonguy71 Posted May 16 Members Posted May 16 I scored a very well priced Thai Airways business class ticket that has a 16 hour stopover (land 3pm and leave 7.20am) so I jumped on it as I’ve never been to Bangkok and have been very keen to sample the boy bars there. Plan is to clear immigration and store my luggage at the airport (I checked and there is a service doing this) then head into down, get some dinner then hit the clubs and hopefully off a guy or two! read about Tawan’s unfortunate closing and that they MAY be reopened by my June 5 arrival. Given they’re the main source of my type (more muscular and very fitness model types, not into twinks) was wondering if anyone could provide names of other venues that would be good to check out on a Wednesday night? Also what time is best to go out there? And one last question, given my layover I won’t be booking a hotel or sleeping, so what are the options in terms of places to take guys for an off? many thanks in advance for your collective wisdom! stijntje, vinapu and Marc in Calif 3 Quote
Marc in Calif Posted May 16 Posted May 16 That's a very ambitious plan! 🥳 Several bars and/or clubs. Two guys in 16 hours. No hotel or sleep. What's your final destination on Thai Airways? Quote
DenverDude Posted May 17 Posted May 17 Why don't you just book an inexpensive hotel? The Quarter Silom (right by the Tawan Bar location) is only like $50 a night. Then you would have a place to take your offs, not to mention be able to get cleaned up before you go back to the airport the next morning. pylonguy71 and vinapu 2 Quote
DenverDude Posted May 17 Posted May 17 One more thing, if you are checking your bags, even with a 16 hour connection, they may be tagged through to the final destination. This was the case for me once on a 14 hour connection (that wasn't in BKK though). You might check with Thai Airways to see what their policy is, you may not need that luggage storage. jamiebee, pylonguy71 and vinapu 3 Quote
reader Posted May 17 Posted May 17 Massage shop visit could easily be had for hour or so. The half-dozen shops on Silom Soi 6 guaranteed to have someone who’ll attract your attention. Patpong 2 has five gay bar options. Quote
Popular Post macaroni21 Posted May 17 Popular Post Posted May 17 @pylonguy71 With careful prior research re transport options and locations, you may be able to squeeze in a massage at Arena and then book a boy from Moonlight during your layover. Given your preference for the more muscular types, these may be the least-bad options. I dare not say these are good options, because I don't know what you're expecting. The Asian body is not naturally thick like a European body, so it's much harder for an Asian to get as much mass as a European. What you may notice from this board is that (exceptions permitting) the twink lovers generally prefer Thailand and the muscle worshippers have a bias towards Brazil. @DenverDude is probably right about your luggage being tagged all the way to your final destination, so make sure you have what you need for the 16 hours in Bangkok in your carry-on. Although it may sound like a crazy idea to some others, I have done something similar before, during a 13- or 14-hour layover in Amsterdam, though it was a single cum, not twice. So it can be done. But then, I already knew the layout of the city from previous visits (making navigation much easier) whereas you're saying you've never been to Bangkok before. Arena Massage largely closes by about 9pm. I once made the mistake of getting there around 8pm and there weren't many boys left. But if your flight lands at 3pm, you may be able to make it there by 6pm which I think is their peak hour. This can be followed by a bit of dinner and then off to Moonlight for the show at 10:30pm. Get a boy by 11:30 or 12 midnight and use the short-time rooms at Suriwongse Hotel next door. Leave for the airport around 4am, perhaps? However, I don't think the short-time rooms are available for more than 1 or 2 hours, so it may be better to get a regular room in Suriwongse. It's going to be basic, but probably good enough for a few hours. Alternatively, the Raya Hotel almost across the street from Moonlight (it only has regular rooms, not short-time rooms). To make this work, you will need to understand the locations well, the transport system and have enough cash. It's a little worrying that you're not asking these logistical questions. forrestreid, pylonguy71, BL8gPt and 4 others 6 1 Quote
macaroni21 Posted May 17 Posted May 17 One more thing - do check whether you need a visa to enter Thailand. The airline may call it a layover, but if you want to get past immigration to go downtown, you'll still need a visa unless your country is visa-exempt. jamiebee, vinapu and floridarob 3 Quote
floridarob Posted May 17 Posted May 17 5 hours ago, DenverDude said: One more thing, if you are checking your bags, even with a 16 hour connection, they may be tagged through to the final destination. This was the case for me once on a 14 hour connection (that wasn't in BKK though). You might check with Thai Airways to see what their policy is, you may not need that luggage storage. Typically airlines don't hold luggage for more than 12 hours (reclaim rule), especially if it falls overnight...you'd need to collect it and then recheck before the next flight.... reader 1 Quote
t0oL1 Posted May 17 Posted May 17 By the time I would arrive I would need 10 hours of sleep floridarob and colmx 2 Quote
Members pylonguy71 Posted May 17 Author Members Posted May 17 Thanks for these incredibly useful and detailed replies. You’re right about luggage, it will be checked to my final destination, so I’ll just store my carry on at the airport. I’ll use an airport ATM to get enough cash out (any suggestions for the amount for a massage at Arena and an off or two from Moonlight?). I’ll pre-research transport, but was planning to take a taxi from the airport directly to Arena. Can’t wait to finally experience Bangkok!! Marc in Calif 1 Quote
Foolish Posted May 18 Posted May 18 23 hours ago, pylonguy71 said: Thanks for these incredibly useful and detailed replies. You’re right about luggage, it will be checked to my final destination, so I’ll just store my carry on at the airport. I’ll use an airport ATM to get enough cash out (any suggestions for the amount for a massage at Arena and an off or two from Moonlight?). I’ll pre-research transport, but was planning to take a taxi from the airport directly to Arena. Can’t wait to finally experience Bangkok!! I was at moonlight recently. The fee is 500 to enter. Drinks for the boy is 450. Bar fine is 500 if you are taking a boy. Fee for boy is 3000. jamiebee 1 Quote
DenverDude Posted May 19 Posted May 19 On 5/17/2024 at 12:25 PM, pylonguy71 said: any suggestions for the amount for a massage at Arena and an off or two from Moonlight? I don't have any suggestion but just wanted to say I am jealous that I don't have that kind of energy. I'd be done after the Arena encounter 🤣 jamiebee, tm_nyc and floridarob 3 Quote
vinapu Posted May 19 Posted May 19 On 5/17/2024 at 7:24 AM, DenverDude said: One more thing, if you are checking your bags, even with a 16 hour connection, they may be tagged through to the final destination. Yes. I had 12 hours layover in Dublin beginning of the month and luggagevwas tagged AND DELIVERED to final destination by Air Lingus. It was nice to do luggage free sightseeing. reader and jamiebee 2 Quote
macaroni21 Posted May 19 Posted May 19 On 5/17/2024 at 1:02 PM, floridarob said: Typically airlines don't hold luggage for more than 12 hours (reclaim rule), especially if it falls overnight...you'd need to collect it and then recheck before the next flight.... I wonder whether such a 12-hour rule is only for domestic US flights. For international flights the airline cannot assume that the passenger can get through immigration onto the land side, without which he cannot retrieve his luggage or check in again for the second leg of the journey. vinapu 1 Quote
colmx Posted May 19 Posted May 19 6 hours ago, vinapu said: I had 12 hours layover in Dublin beginning where is the trip report! (and you never DM'ed me to be your tour guide!) tm_nyc and vinapu 2 Quote
floridarob Posted May 19 Posted May 19 6 hours ago, macaroni21 said: I wonder whether such a 12-hour rule is only for domestic US flights. For international flights the airline cannot assume that the passenger can get through immigration onto the land side, without which he cannot retrieve his luggage or check in again for the second leg of the journey. last Sept I had a 11hr 58min connection in HND on ANA and they tried to tell me I'd have to collect my luggage there and recheck because it was a long layover. I didn't want to do that and reminded them of the 12 hr rule and after she checked with a supervisor, they checked the bag thru to ORD so I could do Tokyo without luggage. I do a lot of long layovers, mostly on purpose and have friends that work for United at ticket counters, flight attendants and ramp workers....all agree, with United at least, about the 12 hour rule or Overnight connections in the US. If I arrived in Houston for example at midnight and I have a 5am or later flight, I'd have to get my luggage and recheck it in the morning, they don't hold bags overnight. Maybe Thai is different and I hope the OP reports back how it turned out. Primeone385 1 Quote
DenverDude Posted May 19 Posted May 19 1 hour ago, floridarob said: I hope the OP reports back how it turned out. +1 floridarob 1 Quote
vinapu Posted May 22 Posted May 22 On 5/19/2024 at 9:11 PM, colmx said: where is the trip report! (and you never DM'ed me to be your tour guide!) I started at 5 am and did not have a heart to wake you up that early. As for trip reports I usually put them together after returning home which won't be any time soon colmx 1 Quote
macaroni21 Posted June 14 Posted June 14 @pylonguy71 Any chance of some feedback how it went with your 16-hour stopover on June 5? floridarob, vinapu and tm_nyc 3 Quote