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  1. Cebu ( City Suites Ramos Tower ) 1. Location F.Ramos Street 1 hour drive from the airport 30 min walk from , Mango Square 5 min Walk to the closest money changer 15 min walk to the closest minishop and massage salon 20 min walk to Cebu Robinson Mall 2. Staff attitude To many Treenie workers and the communication was some time , fucked up..... And i had to ask for the same info or something to be done twice....... But beside all that they where friendly and helpfull...... 3. Hotel facilities offered. I did not make use of none , so I can not make no comment abouth this 4. What could be improved upon by owners/management. Lots of things but this is not a place for you to stay as a hotel , i think it will be better for you to stay at this place if you where planning to come and live here , maybe ???? I stay there because it was the closest i could have get to be and see the Sinulog parade and the price was more then oke , and i had my wolfpack that will visit me , so i did not know if they where allowed in such a big amount to stay at a regular hotel at all and this was a condo so i could have bring as many people as i like , at the piek of the parade day i had 8 ladyboy with me freshing up and getting ready for the parade at the same time and most stay to sleep before the parade or time to go home...... 5. Swimming Pool There were none , avail 6. Safety The security was very very tight during my stay so it was more then oke , i only felt not so secure at night after the sinulog festival the crowed was going crazy with none or very little law enforcers on the scene so i stay indoor and a good thing i did because i saw the next day on T.V. how serious shit broke out when three gangs meet each other during the street after party`s and some heavy fighting broke out..... The doors use card key systeem , but you did not get a call from the front desk when the girls leave so you should know damm good who you will invite with you to stay....... 7. Hotel Safe The hotel did not have no safe in the room , so i had to tug my things away as safe as possible so nothing would have been stolen , which work perfect....... 8. Wifi Systeem Avarage speed , and work only in your room , the rest of the building did not provide any wifi connection 9. Quality of food They had a restaurant , but i made only use of it in the morning for brakefast , 250 php per person , small buffet , because the rest of the day we where out and beyone 10. Prices I stay for 5 nights and pay around € 528 = 28.266 php Here i Pay A Deposit Of 2000 php 11. Cheque out time is at 12.00 PM , if you require a late cheque out always ask the front desk and they will inform you of your options 12 How you Booked it, through the hotel or through a booking site such as Agoda I booked through bookings.com and send a E@mail to the hotel to arrange a pick up service which cost me 600 php from Mactan Airport My pick up service from City Suites Ramos Tower to Movenpick hotel cost me 850 php My personal experience !!! As i said not a place to stay on your vacation as a regular hotel , but was excelent for this Sinulog occation The place had lots of problem with water leakage every where , when it was raining , the restaurant was a swimming pool and lots of table could not be used..... I had a nice and clean room with a good working airco , and housekeeping did a good job to keep it everyday nice and clean……. Did make a mess a few time with blood stains and the henna tattoo that i made left stains on the towels and bed sheats and i got charge 1600 php for the damage i cause , lol The Hotel is LB and GG friendly , no ID cheque requred.........
  2. Terrorism in the Philippines: Places You Should Avoid While most of the Philippines is friendly and beautiful, there are areas that are unsafe. Of course you want to stay safe, so take a quick look through this list of places to avoid, and make your visit to The Philippines safe and fun. Military Areas in the Philippines Terrorism Risk in the Philippines Will I Get Kidnapped in the Philippines? Is The Philippines Danegrous? Military Areas in the Philippines The military is an ever-present force in the Philippines, due mainly to the high risk of terrorism. Even when a ceasefire has been called, violence could flare up again at any moment, without warning. So, regardless of the current state of affairs during your stay, it‘s best to avoid these areas altogether. Terrorism Risk in the Philippines Terrorism is perhaps the biggest threat to tourist safety in the Philippines and continues to be an increasing and ongoing problem. The whole of the far south is a no-go zone: The areas of Mindanao, the Sulu Archipelago and the Zamboanga Peninsula are all considered extremely dangerous and travelers are advised not to go there. The terrorist group Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) has been blamed for a numerous violent incidents, kidnapping, and frequent clashes with the Filipino security forces. Spinoff terrorist groups, like the Abu Sayyaf Group and Jema‘ah Islamiyah, have broken away from MILF and are particularly dangerous. They are responsible for bombings which have resulted in property damage, injury and death. The more rural areas of the country, including the island of Luzon to the north, should be avoided as they have seen increased presence of the terrorist organization The New People‘s Army (NPA). Over the past few years, terrorist acts involving explosive devices in North Cotabato Province, Basilan, Isabela City, Jolo, Cotabato City, Makati and the Zamboanga airport have collectively resulted in the deaths of 41 people and severe injury to well over a hundred others. Most of these bombings took place on public transportation, such as buses, and in crowded locations like restaurants and cathedrals. The unpredictability of terrorist acts makes them that much more dangerous, so the best way to avoid becoming a victim is to steer clear of the locations where they are more likely to occur. Will I Get Kidnapped in the Philippines? The risk of kidnap is especially hazardous for tourists because the terror groups target foreigners for the high profile publicity - and the high ransom they can obtain from relatively wealthy families. Thankfully, these crimes are not widespread. The following locations carry a higher risk of kidnapping and should be avoided: Sarangani Province North Cotabato Province South Cotabato Province General Santos City Sultan Kudarat Province Lanao del Sur Province Lanao del Norte Province Iligan City Pangutaran Island Additionally, several foreigners have been captured in Zamboanga City, Pagadian City, Patikul and Jolo in recent years. Early in November 2016 The US government has issued a warning to its citizens, and by implication any foreigners, traveling to the southern part of Cebu island in The Philippines. The warning says the notorious kidnap and ransom rebels, Abu Sayaf, intend to target foreigners in holiday destinations, including the Dalaguete, Santander and Sumilon island resorts. The US government advice, repeated by other foreign departments including Australia’s DFAT, is for travelers to avoid these areas, to review personal security plans, to remain alert to their surroundings , monitor local news reports for updates and be vigilant. Again, like terrorism, kidnappings are difficult to predict and therefore can be challenging to avoid. Your best bet is to travel in groups and stay away from areas that have seen an increase in recent kidnapping incidents. There are plenty of beautiful locations within the Philippines to see and explore without having to venture into these troubled places. Is The Philippines Danegrous? As a whole, the Philippines is a lovely place to visit with minimal risk of crime or danger. There are, however, locations within the country in which the risk of harm to foreigners is heightened and therefore should be avoided. Just know what areas to avoid and stick to the places that are not as dangerous and you will be able to experience the beauty of the Philippines without incident. Kidnapping Danger in the Southern Philippines Even the most experienced travelers ignore warnings about the risk of kidnap in the south of The Philippines at their own peril. It might seem like a big adventure to go to less-travelled parts of The Philippines, but be warned, you'll be taking a big risk if you ignore warnings about the kidnapping of foreigners. When Does a Philippines Adventure Become Too Risky? Avoiding Danger & Unacceptable Risk in the Philippines When Does a Philippines Adventure Become Too Risky? Back in February 2012 three foreign nationals on an adventure trip in the far south of the country were kidnapped by Abu Sayaf. Kidnappings by this criminal/terror outfit often do not end well. Ransom is one of the methods used by Abu Sayaf to fund their long-running campaign for an independent Muslim state in this part of the predominantly Christian country, and they don't care how long they have to hold their captive until they get paid. Australian man Warren Rodwell, who was not a tourist but lived in the region with his Filipina wife, was taken just before Christmas 2011. He was finally released in June 2013. There's been no comment on whether the $2million ransom was paid in full, in part, or not at all. Back to the foreign travellers in February 2012. According to local authorities the men were travelling between remote islands in the Tawi-Tawi group to capture images of rare birds. They were spotted by gang members in a passing motorboat. They stopped them and took them captive at gun point. An unlucky encounter, or a calculated risk gone bad? The danger to foreigners in this region is well known. Most governments tell their citizens not to go there under any circumstances. There‘s evidence they were also warned about the risk by local authorities. Tawi-Tawi Governor Sadikul Sahali told The Associated Press he sent along a town council member and an off-duty police officer because the foreigners had refused an armed escort. There must have been a big incentive to go to this notoriously dangerous region, maybe bragging rights at the bird watching club, or more likely, big money from wildlife magazines for shots of a rare Sulu Hornbill? Maybe they calculated they didn‘t want an armed escort because a Marlboro-smoking goon with an AK-47 scares the birds away just before you press the shutter button. Avoiding Danger & Unacceptable Risk in the Philippines It might seem like a big adventure to go to less-travelled parts, but it is important not to let your sense of adventure blind you to the real risks. Those travel warnings are in place for a reason. Plus, local knowledge is always best, if the provincial governor wants you to take an armed escort, listen to him. But in the end it‘s up to each person to make their own call on the level of risk they‘re prepared to accept. These photographers deliberately put themselves in harm‘s way, went to a region where kidnapping is a real risk, where they know it will be extremely unlikely they‘ll be able to get emergency assistance of any kind. Would you be surprised to learn there‘s no way a regular travel insurance policy would cover them, and their home governments are powerless to help? No, me neither. There are some amazing things to lure the adventurous to this region. Whether it's a pristine beach surrounded by clear blue waters, or a rare Sulu Hornbill bird.... but you have to ask yourself is it worth the risk?
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  4. Philippines Travel Warning Latest advice, 9 May 2017 On 9 May 2017 the US Embassy in Manila issued a security alert advising that it has received credible information that terrorist groups may be planning to conduct kidnapping operations targeting foreign nationals in the areas of Palawan Province, Philippines, to include Puerto Princesa City, and the areas surrounding Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park. Avoid large crowds and gatherings and remain vigilant (see Safety and security). The level of this advice has not changed. We continue to advise you to exercise a high degree of caution in the Philippines overall. Higher levels apply in some parts of the country. Page Content Summary Exercise a high degree of caution in the Philippines due to the high threat of terrorist attack and the high level of crime. Seek specific advice for the locations you intend to visit. Reconsider your need to travel to eastern Mindanao due to the very high levels of violent crime and the high threat of terrorist attack and kidnapping. See Safety and security. Do not travel to central and western Mindanao due to the very high threat of kidnapping, terrorist attack, violent crime and violent clashes between armed groups. See Safety and security. The deterioration in security in Mindanao has resulted in a more volatile security environment in the Philippines. Travellers are reminded of the high threat of terrorist attack in the Philippines, including Manila. Exercise heightened caution at this time. Be vigilant about your surrounds. Monitor the media for information that may impact on your security. Follow local authorities' advice. See Safety and security. A security incident on 2 June 2017 at the Resorts World Hotel in Manila, near the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, resulted in a number of deaths and injuries. Ninoy Aquino International Airport is operational, contact your airline or tour provider to confirm your flight details. There are ongoing clashes between government forces and militants in Marawi City, Mindanao. If you are in Marawi City, exercise heightened vigilance and review your personal security plans. See Safety and security. On 23 May 2017, the Philippines Government declared Martial Law in Mindanao for 60 days. Measures imposed under Martial Law may include the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, the imposition of curfews and establishment of checkpoints. Monitor media reporting and follow the instructions of local authorities. See Safety and security. There is an ongoing threat of terrorist attacks and violent crime in the Philippines, including in Manila, other major cities and many rural areas. Be alert to possible threats around locations that have a low level of protective security and places known to be possible terrorist targets. On 3 November 2016, the US Government warned that terrorists are planning to conduct kidnappings in areas frequented by foreigners on the southern part of Cebu Island, specifically the areas around Dalaguete and Santander (including Sumilon Island). See Safety and security. There is an ongoing threat of terrorist attacks and violent crime in the Philippines, including in Manila, other major cities and many rural areas. Exercise particular caution around locations that have a low level of protective security and places known to be possible terrorist targets. See Safety and security. Following a terrorist attack in Davao City on 2 September which killed 14 people and injured more than 70 people, the Philippines Government has declared a state of lawlessness. Travellers should expect an increased police presence across the Philippines, including police checkpoints. Continue to exercise heightened vigilance and follow the advice of local authorities. See Safety and security. There is a very high threat of kidnapping in the southern Philippines, especially at coastal resorts and isolated coastal locations. The threat is highest along the Zamboanga peninsula and in the Sulu Archipelago. Groups based in the Sulu Archipelago have demonstrated the capability to carry out attacks at locations around Mindanao and in eastern Malaysia. See Safety and security. Recent attacks have also created concerns that these groups have the capability to target locations frequented by tourists in southern Palawan, southern Negros or Siquijor. See Safety and security. Safety and security Terrorism Travellers are advised that the U.S. Embassy in Manila has informed its citizens it has received unsubstantiated yet credible information that terrorist groups may attempt to conduct kidnappings in Central Visayas, which includes both Cebu and Bohol provinces. On 28 December a number of injuries were reported following a bombing at a boxing tournament at Plaza Rizal, Hilongos, in Leyte. No foreign nationals were injured. On 1 December 2016 the Chief of the Philippines National Police announced an increase to the security threat alert in the Philippines, including Manila, due to an ongoing terrorist threat. This follows the arrest of two suspects for their alleged involvement in planting an improvised explosive device near the US Embassy. Expect increased security in public areas including transport hubs and shopping centres. Remain vigilant and follow the advice of authorities. On 3 November 2016, the US Government warned that terrorists are planning to conduct kidnappings in areas frequented by foreigners on the southern part of Cebu Island, specifically the areas around Dalaguete and Santander (including Sumilon Island). Following a terrorist attack in Davao City on 2 September which killed 14 people and injured more than 70 people, the Philippines Government has declared a state of lawlessness. Travellers should expect an increased police presence across the Philippines, including police checkpoints. Exercise heightened vigilance and follow the advice of local authorities. Terrorist attacks, including bombings, are possible anytime, anywhere in the Philippines, including in Manila. We continue to receive information that indicates that terrorists may be planning attacks in the Philippines, with the southern Philippines most at risk. In planning your activities, consider the kind of places known to be terrorist targets and the level of security provided. Possible targets include commercial and public places frequented by foreign nationals such as transport hubs, hotels, shopping malls, clubs, restaurants, bars, schools, markets, places of worship, outdoor recreation events and tourist areas. Eastern Mindanao: Reconsider your need to travel to eastern Mindanao (including the provinces of Bukidnon, Camiguin, Misamis Oriental, Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur and Davao Oriental) due to very high levels of violent crime and the high threat of terrorist attack and kidnapping. Central and western Mindanao, including the Zamboanga Peninsula and the Sulu Archipelago and the southern Sulu Sea area: Do not travel to central and western Mindanao (including the provinces of Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay, Lanao del Sur, Lanao del Norte, Cotabato City, North Cotabato, South Cotabato, Saranggani, Misamis Occidental, Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao and the Sulu Archipelago and surrounding waters) due to the very high threat of terrorist attack, kidnapping, violent crime and violent clashes between armed groups. Armed clashes between Philippine security forces and insurgent groups could occur without warning, particularly in central or western Mindanao. A serious armed clash took place between militants and the security forces on 25 January 2015 in Maguindanao. Since then there has been an increase in the security presence in Maguindanao and North Cotabato. Recent armed clashes, bombings and kidnappings in Zamboanga and armed clashes in Maguindanao demonstrate a heightened threat environment in those areas. Possible targets include locations where people gather, which may include hotels, shopping centres, restaurants and educational and government facilities in and around Zamboanga City. Armed clashes between rival clans and other armed groups occur frequently in central and western Mindanao, often resulting in multiple deaths and injuries and the displacement of local populations. Terrorist attacks are frequent in central and western Mindanao. If, despite our strong advice against travel, you decide to visit central or western Mindanao, seek professional security advice and have effective personal security measures in place. Kidnapping: There is a very high threat of kidnapping in the southern Philippines, especially at coastal resorts and isolated coastal locations. The threat is highest along the Zamboanga peninsula and in the Sulu Archipelago. Groups based in the Sulu Archipelago have demonstrated the capability to carry out attacks at locations around Mindanao and in eastern Malaysia. Recent attacks have also created concerns that these groups have the capability to target locations frequented by tourists in southern Palawan, southern Negros, southern Cebu or Siquijor. If you choose to visit coastal resorts around southern Palawan, southern Negros, southern Cebu or Siquijor, exercise caution and ensure your hotel has appropriate security measures in place. Avoid isolated coastal locations, especially after dark. Warning for sailors: Yachts and other vessels in the southern Sulu Sea and those sailing between Sabah, Malaysia and Palawan in the Philippines are also at risk from kidnapping. In November 2016 a yacht was attacked in waters between eastern Sabah and Sulu by militants based in the southern Philippines. One German national was killed on the yacht and another killed after several months in captivity. In April 2014 two German nationals were kidnapped from their yacht in the Sulu Sea near Palawan Island, and were released after six months in captivity. A number of commercial seamen have also been kidnapped from cargo vessels in the area in 2016. See our travelling by boat page for more information. Numerous locals and foreign nationals have been kidnapped in central and western Mindanao, including in the Zamboanga Peninsula and the Sulu Archipelago. In December 2011, an Australian citizen was kidnapped in Zamboanga Sibugay. Other kidnappings in the Zamboanga Peninsula and Sulu Archipelago have involved Philippine nationals and citizens of European countries, the United States, China, Korea, Malaysia, India and Japan, among others. Kidnap victims are sometimes held in captivity for long periods of time before being released. Others have been killed by their captors. On 21 September 2015, three foreign tourists were reportedly kidnapped from a resort on Samal Island, near Davao City in Davao del Norte. In October 2015, another foreign national living in Dipolog on the Zamboanga peninsula was kidnapped. Two German nationals were kidnapped from their yacht in the south Sulu Sea, near Palawan Island, in late April 2014. This incident, and other recent kidnappings of Swiss and Dutch nationals, underscores the ongoing threat of kidnapping in tourist locations in the Philippines. The Australian Government's longstanding policy is that it does not make payments or concessions to kidnappers. The Australian Government considers paying ransoms increases the risk of further kidnappings. If you do decide to travel to an area where there is a particular threat of kidnapping, seek professional security advice and have effective personal security measures in place. See our Kidnapping threat bulletin. Terrorism is a threat throughout the world. See our Terrorist Threat Overseas bulletin. Civil unrest/political tension Militant groups operate in rural areas throughout the Philippines and are involved in attacks on targets primarily associated with the security forces. Armed clashes between Philippine authorities and communist rebels regularly take place in many rural areas of the Philippines, especially eastern Mindanao and remote areas of northern Luzon. Due to the risk of violent insurgent attack that exists in rural areas across the Philippines, exercise caution when travelling and avoid, where possible, security forces facilities and deployments. Crime Exercise a high degree of caution in the Philippines because of the high level of serious crime. Violent crime remains a significant problem in the Philippines. Criminal gangs that drug and rob or assault unsuspecting tourists are active in Manila, including the Makati central business district, and in provincial resort towns. As in many other big cities, street crime is of concern particularly in crowded shopping malls and other public places. Pickpocketing, bag snatching and a range of scams, including those involving credit cards and automated teller machines, are common. Gun ownership is widespread and poorly regulated, contributing to a higher incidence of violent crime. Gunfights between police and criminals are common, including in parts of Manila frequented by foreign nationals. These incidents often result in multiple deaths and injuries, sometimes including innocent bystanders. If you witness a confrontation between police and criminals, leave the area immediately. Taxis sourced from hotels are more reliable than those hailed on the street. Avoid travel on public buses, light rail and jeepneys where possible as opportunistic crime may occur. Armed hold-ups have occurred and in some cases have led to fatalities. Insurgent groups operate in rural areas throughout the Philippines and are involved in violent criminal activities. Extortion activities involving violence occur regularly and are often aimed at business interests, including mining projects.
  5. The intention of this Thread is not to start a political discussion of the ongoing war in these regions and what everybody see as the best solution...... But just like me i think many of us phillippino travelers must and will have ladyboy friends or love once or there familie members living in these area , and will like to make a visit...... With this Thread i will try to post and keep everybody update with the ongoing developments and where are the hotspots to avoid and where are the safe zone where you can still travel I will also appreciate feedbacks and post of any fillippino ladyboy fans that have been most recently in these area and can give up to date info , all are most welcome..... Greetz , Stealth
  6. @Billy69 Thankx for the video and demonstration , lol Greetz , Stealth
  7. @SydneyJohn57 Queens is indeed not bad for the price and location but to bad they dont have no jaccuzzi like others have , so from time to time they have to make way for Devera where there jacuzzi is the best for my taste till now...... Aldo i have to say that i will stay next time again at ABC , want to make use of all avail , been a while that i have not been there to make a classical close of my big city tour , will soon go more out to the province and Manila scouting..... Greetz , Stealth
  8. Shots i made from the hotel from out side...... This Nov 2017 i was in " Queens Hotel " again for a few days to make some photoshot and do some kinkystuff , i had this time a room with a balcony , the place was awesome as Always , the front desk girls where trill to see me again , they are funny as fuck , lol
  9. On the 7th floor you have the hang out place call the living room , if your to lazy to go out and get a girl you can go there and choose one , i did not see the few time i was in there nothing that suite my taste so wish you Guy's good luck....
  10. In case you dont have a laptop with you or any other computer device , you can make use of the two units they have in this special office....
  11. The RBI Restaurant inside and outside Brakefast & Dinner Time My ladyboy friend ( Porcha ) enjoying her ( Spaghetti Bolognese ) dinner One of my regular bargirls getting ready to have her brakefast , cowboystyle , lol
  12. Angels City ( Queens Hotel ) 1. Location 1136 Tinio ST Corner Constatine St Balibago 20 min drive from the airport 10 min walk from , Walking Street 15 min Walk to the closest money changer 20 min walk to the closest minishop and supermarket 25 min walk to Clark SM Mall 2. Staff attitude Very good and attentive , including the management , very friendly 3. Hotel facilities offered. I did not make use of none , so I can not make no comment abouth this 4. What could be improved upon by owners/management. Everything was just perfect , don’t have nothing to add 5. Swimming Pool Operating Hours: 07.00 AM t/m 11.00 PM Each guest can take two joiners with them to swim for free , any additional person must pay 300 php 6. Safety Did not encounter no probleem or no situation where I have to say that it was not safe , the streets are very good light up so it looks all safe to walk everywhere around the hotel at night , and the security was also always optimal The doors use card key systeem and each time a guest left I will get a call if all is oke for her to leave 7. Wifi Systeem Avarage speed , but the connection was very good through the whole hotel , also out side at the pool and in the lobby For those that find there internet single to be to weak there are routers avail at the front desk 8. Facility`s They Have a lounge place call ( the living room on the 7th floor ) here you can choose between around 12 girl to take back to your room…… I did not ask how much for each girl because I had my network with me already in place but from what I saw walking around I have to say I did not see nothing that match my personal taste…. There is a DBO ATM machine right in the lobby of the hotel so you can always have enough cash at hand all the time If you happends to be in need of a internet facility because you don’t have your own , they also have a computer room with two units 9. Quality of food Very very good , and the phillippines addict discount card work just fine , everyday I eat something 10. Prices I stay for 9 nights and pay around € 529 = 28.350 php Don’t need to pay no deposit 11. Cheque out time is at 12.00 PM , if you require a late cheque out always ask the front desk and they will inform you of your options On my last trip i was for 4 days back at the queens , but this time i had a room with balcony , much bigger with a awesome view
  13. How to deal with wolfpacks first time , dont take more then two girls In the phillippines it`s normaal that girls and ladyboy`s go out in groups to party 2 - 4 or 6 at a time..... It could happend that you meet one of these group of girls or ladyboy`s during your night out and that you like on girl or ladyboy in the group , when the time come to go home she will ask you if her friends can come along. If your a newbee and you still want to tray this DONT TAKE MORE THEN TWO GIRLS WITH YOU AT THE SAME TIME !!! The extra girl will expect you to give her something if you fuck her , but i will alway`s give her what i call ( been in the wrong place at the wrong time fee , and that is 500 php ) How to deal with wolfpacks long time , be sure you know there back ground If you are taking two or more girls or ladyboy to your room for Long Time , make sure it`s not the first time you meet them , but you guy`s know each other for a long time....... Make sure you know these girls or ladyboy very well , make sure you know where they live , and there background.... If anything happens you will be at there door steps with in sec.. I am very use to have wolfpacks with me all the time...... In Cebu i had at one time 8 with me , while 4 stay over to sleep....... In Manila i had also the whole 3 day`s i was there 3 horny angels with me...... Next pic are those of Manila....
  14. When your not in your safe zone , ( with safe zone i mean your hotel room ) , but your at the girl house or app or your at a ST room...... Make sure you Always take small amount of money with you and a copy of your passpoort , Always leave the real shit in your hotel...... If you lose anything it will never be much....... Always have spare money in your socks , so you can get a taxi or trick back to your hotel....... Always keep your wallet and keys in your front pocket , if she go and shower first or together same story , dont take of your pants in the room but take it of in the shower and put it some where you can see it , when you finish shower put it again somewhere you can see it when your in the room with her , this way you will not give her no chance to steal anything because you Always have a eye on your stuff.....
  15. How To Deal With Your Personal Stuff !!! Most hotels in the phillippines have a safe unit in the room , MAKE FUCKING USE OF IT !!!! IF YOU DONT AND THEY STEAL SOMETHING FROM YOU THEN IT`S YOUR WON FUCKING FAULT , PERIODE !!!! Do as i do , rest your safe unit every two day`s and add a NEW CODE , just in case so you know that all is cool that not even the hotel staff can get in to your shit !!! Since i am traveling around the world i never had a safe broken in to and lost anything , hope it will Always stay that way !!! If your some where that they dont have a safe unit in your room as i sometime encounter , make sure you have lockable bagg with you that you can use to close with slots , just put your stuff in it and lock it up , easy...... And stuff this bagg away , the more discreet you are the better , try also not to show or open the bagg infront of them but when they are in the CR or outside the bagg view.......
  16. Aqua Beach Consumption Price...... A normal two person consumption from around 12.29 AM till 02.35 AM at Aqua Beach , making use of the Chaise Lounge Chairs by the pool.....
  17. Aqua Beach Club Been to Aqua Beach 5x during the 9 day`s i was in AC and i have to say i had a great time and the place looks and feels very cool , my buddy gerard did a good job and the manager javier also....... So far it`s a great place to chill out with your girls or ladyboy`s , by the way i was the first person to bring a ladyboy in to that place , the whole ordeal was funny...... When the cashier saw my girl she got a little bit nervous and ask the bouncer what will be the price , he told her full price 500 php , then he turn to me and told me house rules buddy , i told him no sweat bro , all chill........ I did not see no freelancers during those 5 day`s and i dont think that they are also welcome........ For now i also dont think that it will be a Ibiza style of place , maybe there will be some special event and party now and then but really ibiza style is not the setup so far i can see , maybe things can change in time.... I had a great time and my guest also , looking around i can see only upscale folks everytime i was there and as i said , most are there to chill and nothing else...... My Manila Show Girl ( Ladyboy Porcha )
  18. If your staying at the Queens hotel , then the massage place is a good 2 to 3 min walk down the block ( See Map ) As i said already take them back to your hotel or to a ST room and avoid getting a massage in that shit hole , place looked fucking creepy to my taste so no fucking way was i planning to get a massage in there , just saying......
  19. Mix Ladyboy / Girls - Massage Salon....... In between i have visit also the mix ladyboy /girl massage shop by the name of ( Garden Of Eden ) the possiblity for hotel massage is also avail , my advice is take it and then you can choose between Kelly or Rubie the rest is waste of time..... Dont expect no full good massage because they are ready to get fucked , the best is ( Kelly ) she is hot like hell and very horny mix babe with brazilian mother and fillippino dad..... Kelly is the one with blue blouse and strip with brace..... Rubi has a playboy tattoo on her left breast.. https://www.facebook.com/relaxrefreshrejuvinate/
  20. My very own invention ( NetWorking ) For me the whole fucking shit is just business , nothing more and nothing less , if you treat it like that then your Always safe that no emotions will come in to play , ever...... I respect everyone that come to the phillippines looking for love and a relationship , but dont be surprise if along the way your ass get burn because your playing with fire....... In my on going net work i have also different girls that are on my payroll to perform or do all sort of things for me there in the phillippines , from setting up deals and appointments till make bookings and payments for me for my upcoming trips or business that i am dealing with on the ground , one very important asset is information which is gold and i must have the best and most accurate intel of them all....
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