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  1. I'll be on a flight arriving at Swampy a little after 10pm, which means I probably won't get to my hotel until a little after midnight.

    What are my options?

    Does anyone go to Silom Soi 2 on Thursdays?

    What about Banana Bar on Soi 4? I've heard it turns into a nightclub after midnight. Does anyone have any intelligence on how happening this place might be late on a Thursday night?

    What about Silom Soi 6? Last time I was in Bangkok, I was with a couple of young Thai friends in an after-hours nightclub far from Silom. When we left, one of them said he was going to Silom Soi 6 to keep on partying. I had the impression there was some kind of after-hours club there. Does anyone know what this might be, or even if Soi 6 is happening late on a Thursday night?

    Do I have any other options? I assume the go-go bars wil be closing around the time I roll into the gayborhood, but I'd hate to waste a night, even a half a night, in Bangkok.

    Thank you very much for any advice anyone might have.

  2. 20 hours ago, Tartegogo said:

    Home massage and Kmanspa have managers who speak decent  English and will give excellent recommendations

    Any advice on when might be the best time to visit these places? Do they have a lot of massage therapists ready to handle walk-in customers in the afternoon, in the evening after work or late at night when inebriated potential customers decide to make good on that potential? Or maybe most of their customers come by on Saturdays and Sundays?

  3. I never have troubles accessing this board -- except when I'm in Thailand. For some reason I either cannot log in or when I do log in pages load very slowly. Again, this only happens when I am in Thailand. Outside of Thailand, this site loads just as quickly as every other site I visit.

  4. 15 hours ago, bkkmfj2648 said:

    What kind of music does the DJ play?

    Awesome that you thought to ask some questions, and got right to the point! With the backdrop in that first photo of the stage I would have guessed the DJs play Goa trance.

    I'll try to take a post-1 a.m. peek inside the place later this month and see if it's any fun. Actually, I'm looking forward to doing just that!

    Judging from the layout and all the bottle prices listed on the menu, I'd say the place is trying mimic the N.A.B. business model of drawing groups of young people -- maybe bar boys, maybe bar girls, maybe a smattering of each -- whose bars have closed but want a fun place to keep on drinking. To excess.

    Quite a change as I believe that premises used to house a piano bar.

    Now I have a question for board members: Has anyone actually stayed in a BoyzTown hotel recently? The last time I stayed at The Ambiance I swore I'd never stay in BoyzTown again as an outdoor bar on that soi would turn itself into a karaoke joint every night and attract some customers who screeched at the top of their lungs until the sun came up. It was torture.

    Or maybe some board members have some new hotel recommendations?

    I stayed at Classroom in November but left after one night because of all the street noise -- and because of pillows that even Fred Flinstone would have found too hard. The manager understood and was kind enough to give me a refund for the nights I did not stay. She also said I could have called in the middle of the night and requested softer pillows. From the Classroom I went to the Avani Pattaya Resort, but that was way too expensive. So I'm open to new suggestions.

  5. 2 hours ago, billyhouston said:

    I'm not convinced by the methodology but

    Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria or Thailand ... Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria or Thailand ... hmmm ... where do I want take my gay hedonistic self on my next holiday binge?

  6. It sounds like this year's WPBKK was a huge success. I just received an email from the organizers:

    THANK YOU each and everyone of you for being a part of White Party Bangkok Presents Electric Sea this past weekend and for your continued support after the 3-year hiatus. 

    A massive thanks to everyone who made White Party Bangkok possible: DJs, artists, dancers, costume designers, makeup artists, bar and security staff. 

    Our production team, made up of a group of crazy people who do not understand the meaning of 'impossible', they are the beating heart of WPBKK and some of the most creative minds Thailand has to offer. They worked tirelessly these past few months to make #WPBKK2023 one of the most ambitious productions in circuit history. 

    Last but not least, THANK YOU to all the attendees, both the new faces who joined us for the first time and the veterans who brought incredible energy to every party. More than 20,000 people from over 50 countries attended this year's festival, making it one of the world's largest LGBTQ+ gatherings. It was truly the global family reunion we deserve. #WPBKK2023 would not be possible without each of you. 

    Did anyone here go by any chance?

    Here's a photo from that same email: 

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  7. It sounds like your friend might be asking for bars where he can meet other gay men, in which case Silom Sois 2 and 4 are by far his best options. But if he just wants a place to drink with his gay companions, he can go anywhere in Bangkok. The whole city really is gay-friendly, as others have already said in this thread. To find new places, I like rummaging through the online reviews at BK Magazine. My boyfriend and I have found a lot of great places all over the city this way and we've always been warmly welcomed wherever we go.

    So ... I highly recommend Mezcal Bar just off Sathorn, a little behind the W Hotel, even though I've never been there. It has a great writeup:

    https://bk.asia-city.com/nightlife/bar-club/mezcal-bar

  8. 21 hours ago, reader said:

    What surprised me was how locals were eating fried chicken and drinking beer at 7 in the morning.

    The fried chicken for breakfast thing is out of the ordinary for Japanese, but drinking beer at 7am while starting a vacation is not. Still, I'm always surprised by this behavior whenever I start a trip in Japan on a long-haul bus.

  9. On 1/3/2023 at 9:34 AM, TotallyOz said:

    I met a lad I really liked on OnlyFans

    Thank you for warming my heart with this story. It made me so glad that someone gave a newfound friend who might not be so rich a business-class experience -- and an American holiday experience. I want to see the Hollywood movie of your trip. But if I may ask one question: How did you chat up your friend? Directly on OnlyFans? Did you find him on another social media platform?

  10. I loved Thaniya Fitness. Also known as Clark Hatch. The Tarntawan Hotel used to give coupons to its guests so they could use the pool and gym there. Then Tarntawan started charging 300 baht per coupon, which I still thought was a good deal. There would be very few other people using the gym equipment, and no one else using the glorious pool. I hope that at some time in the future the place reopens.

    But @Lucasgi might want to ask the front desk of the Raya, maybe hotel management already has a deal with another facility for pool and/or gym use.

  11. 11 hours ago, vinapu said:

    Hurrah ! so it means it's still will be possible to get to and from Don Muang by train.

    I'll have to make a mental note that this option is still alive. I once boarded a train bound for Don Muang from Hua Lamphong. It was back in the 1990s, and the rickety ride was a wonderful part of my overall Bangkok experience. Fast-forward to right before the pandemic, and a lot of the budget flights I was booking to Thailand were landing at Don Muang. While they no longer are, I'm sure once tourist traffic returns to normal levels all the budget flights that are now landing at Swampy will be rerouted to the old airport.

    It's be nice to take a rickety train into the big burg.

  12. 2 hours ago, vinapu said:

    in my opinion your way of thinking is correct in both paragraphs above.

    At end of day it's up to you to assess deal as good for you and up to boy to assess it as good for him.

    make sure he enjoys all that partying in gay nighlife venues as he will have invisible mark on his forehead " I'm whore hired by that farang". Clear it with him up front. the same with fancy restaurants and other places. Some boys may like it , others not that much. How I know ? Because one of my guys once told me that in plain language only replacing word 'whore' with 'bar boy'.

    Other thing you should mind is expenses. Guy may be thrilled you treat him to say 2186 baht dinner, other may think or even tell you " that was waste , we could have dinner for 1/3 of it and 2/3 you saved we could split in half". 

    Third issue to consider is what my maternal grandmother described as 'poor people can't afford cheap things " . If your boy will feel  he was underpaid he may be pressing you for extra bonus at end and / or some gifts   every time you pass by fancy mall or store.  So hold to your offer firm, been there done that, last time as recently as 5 weeks ago.

    Thank you. You always bring really good advice to this forum.

    BTW, I don't do fancy restaurants, only those in and around Soi 4, and maybe some street food stalls. My Thai friends and I, however, do enjoy room service dinners around 5 in the morning, after we've done our partying and bedroom gymnastics, and before we crawl back into bed and go to sleep. These dinners are always a highlight, a chance to go over all the things we did that day and look forward to tomorrow.

    My Thai friends also seem to enjoy ordering drinks and maybe some food around the pool, though I'm rarely around to partake. I'm usually at a high-end coffee shop, the kind I've learned to go to by myself so as not to make anyone uncomfortable. So it works out. My friend can relax by the pool and feel like a tourist, and I can sip some high-end coffee made with Thailand-grown beans and feel like a tourist.

  13. 41 minutes ago, Gaybutton said:

    That is extremely rare, but I have actually witnessed that sort of thing happen.  Some may remember the Kaos go-go bar in Sunee Plaza - very long gone now.  I became friendly with one of the dancers, June.  A farang customer called him over to sit with him.  The farang spent the next hour publicly groping him to the point it was obvious June was embarrassed and humiliated.  Then the farang gave him a tip.  20 baht!  I was furious and I had seen this farang before, so he knew damned well how much Thai money is worth.  I went over and gave June 100 baht right in front of the farang and said I just gave him one fifth of what you should have given him.  The farang was completely unfazed.

    A few days later I was back in the bar.  That farang was not there.  June told me that same farang made an arrangement for June to come to his room one afternoon.  June went.  When he got there and knocked on the door, the farang opened the door and told June he already has a boy inside, then he shut the door in June's face - not even giving him baht bus fare.

    Man, these poor guys have really miserable jobs.

  14. 15 hours ago, vinapu said:

    One of boys in Bangkok I know for years told me he is lucky if he has 5 offs per month

    Comments like this are what convince me that offering 2,000 baht per day to a service provider in Pattaya to join me for five days of partying in Bangkok would be a good deal for both sides. Five days guaranteed income. Five days of free restaurant food and room service. Five days with a pool, pool deck, fitness center and other hotel amenities at your feet. Nightly partying at Bangkok's most happening gay nightlife venues.

    Of course, said service provider might be thinking, "You want me to be seen in public with you at The White Party all weekend long and pretend I'm having fun, then go back to your hotel and try even harder to pretend I'm having fun while you take your sweet time fucking me, for only 10,000 baht?"

  15. 3 minutes ago, vinapu said:

    I think it's possible, all boils to negotiating. Longer time , lower per day fee may be. It may also depend on who initiated idea , if it was boy , we are in better negotiating position

    Very helpful. Thank you!

  16. 6 hours ago, vinapu said:

    4000

    4,000 baht per day -- 16,000 baht in total, then -- sounds like a lot of money. Is it usually super expensive to bring a Pattaya guy to Bangkok? I thought giving someone four days worth of business would earn the buyer a discount. I'm thinking 2,000 baht a day plus meals, coffee, cover charges, drinks, room service and the like would be generous.

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