Popular Post jason1975 Posted yesterday at 07:05 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 07:05 AM Arrival at airport on a Friday evening was mad! Many arrivals, mostly from European countries. Long queues. I had to wait 45 minutes. And this was because the immigration officials were scrutinising Asian individuals. I could hear questions such as "Where you stay in Thailand?" and "How many days you stay?" Isn't all the information already submitted online? I believe the officials wanted the individuals to give the responses directly themselves. I also saw them being asked to open their handphones to show their online submissions. Obviously, being a solo traveller and being Asian, I was worried that the same scene would befall me. I thought of questions they might ask. "Why you come to Thailand almost every month?" "Last year you come 2 times. This year you come 8 times." But when it was my turn, no questions were asked. The immigration lady smiled at me and let me off! I wonder if she knows why I come so many times 😜 bkkmfj2648, jimmie50, vinapu and 7 others 10 Quote
mauRICE Posted yesterday at 07:13 AM Posted yesterday at 07:13 AM 8 minutes ago, jason1975 said: I thought of questions they might ask. "Why you come to Thailand almost every month?" "Last year you come 2 times. This year you come 8 times." But when it was my turn, no questions were asked. The immigration lady smiled at me and let me off! The immigration officer probably took pity on you: you only came ten times in the last two years. You and your boyfriend need to buck up! 🤣 Enjoy your holiday - hope you have a good one. 👍 Quote
jason1975 Posted yesterday at 07:33 AM Author Posted yesterday at 07:33 AM The only good thing about the 45 minute immigration queue was that when I was done, my luggage was on the conveyor belt and ready for me. I took the escalator down and saw big crowd at taxi queue. I decided to take the train instead to get to Raya Hotel. But this meant I had to drag my luggage and cross Soi Thaniya which was filled with ladies calling out to me in Japanese! 20251128_210345.mp4 FunFifties 1 Quote
jason1975 Posted yesterday at 08:02 AM Author Posted yesterday at 08:02 AM I was assigned a room on level 5 which was same level as reception. I don't mind the staff seeing me take guys back. They probably seen all types. Having a room on level 5 is convenient because I don't need to tap key card in the lift. 20251128_211350.mp4 ichigo, bkkmfj2648 and FunFifties 3 Quote
PeterRS Posted yesterday at 08:03 AM Posted yesterday at 08:03 AM 58 minutes ago, jason1975 said: Long queues. I had to wait 45 minutes. And this was because the immigration officials were scrutinising Asian individuals. I could hear questions such as "Where you stay in Thailand?" and "How many days you stay?" Isn't all the information already submitted online? Do you think this might be because these individuals had failed to submit their arrival details online and just did not know about the regulation? I have twice returned to Thailand and was never asked at the departure airport for proof of having obtained the online approval QR code. Mind you, I was not asked for it either when I arrived, even though it was open and on my phone as I went through Immigration. Quote
Popular Post jason1975 Posted yesterday at 08:16 AM Author Popular Post Posted yesterday at 08:16 AM First stop was Good Boys. A new video projection had been installed to make the stage more impressive for performances. I offed a guy whom I knew was fun and good company. We went off to Jupiter next to watch the models and a portion of the show. Poppy wasn't singing. "Poppy come tomorrow" one of the mamasans said to me. At 11.15pm, it was time to move off to a new venue - GASS. It just opened recently. There were gogo boy dancers and I wanted to check them out. Located above White Rabbit, GASS is a cosy longish space the size of two and a half Raya hotel rooms. Decent gay crowd half Thai half foreigners. A few ladies with the Thai groups. 600 baht for 2 drinks. Gogo boy dancers performed every half hour. Can get close to them to tip them. Overall fun experience. 20251129_000027.mp4 ichigo, 10tazione, spoon and 8 others 11 Quote
ichigo Posted yesterday at 08:27 AM Posted yesterday at 08:27 AM 51 minutes ago, jason1975 said: I decided to take the train instead to get to Raya Hotel. But this meant I had to drag my luggage and cross Soi Thaniya which was filled with ladies calling out to me in Japanese! Alternatively, if you change to the MRT at Makasan, you can get off at Sam Yan. The walk to the Raya is slightly further but is easier. Anyways, looking forward to hearing about your adventures! 10tazione and Enchanted_Elixir 2 Quote
hank75 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 2 hours ago, jason1975 said: Oh I see you have to travel to Thailand multiple times a year because you are headliner at GASS! vinapu, pong2 and ichigo 3 Quote
Popular Post jason1975 Posted 21 hours ago Author Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago Saturday breakfast was 84 baht breakfast set at Foodland then I bought supplies back to hotel room. I watched Netflix then I went out to meet a friend. We met outside Starbucks Surawong Road. We wanted to go to Central Park Mall. And because the sun was glaring, we didn't want to walk. We took a taxi. 51 baht! We took a walk around Central Park Mall and went to lobby of Dusit Thani Hotel. Posh and nice smell. After all, it was walking around Silom and we ended up at Side for coffee and Thai milk tea and I showed my friend the kinky cruising areas upstairs. We parted ways and I went back to hotel room to chill. At 5pm, I went out to Phoenix Massage at Saphan Kwai. Promotion of 199 baht for massage this weekend according to Line announcement. While waiting to buy a ticket at ticket counter at Sala Daeng BTS, I was stuck for about 15 minutes behind two ladies from Hong Kong. One of them wanted to purchase a Rabbit card. Besides asking for passport, the counter staff requested for a ton of information from the Hong Kong lady - name of hotel, duration of stay, contact details in Hong Kong and email address. I remembered the long wait at immigration at the airport yesterday. I could not help but detect a pattern in the scrutinising of personal particulars and information by the authorities. Ruthrieston, ichigo, spoon and 3 others 6 Quote
Popular Post jason1975 Posted 21 hours ago Author Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago I forgot to add that upon leaving Side, I noticed Sarica restaurant in the same soi Wall Street. Having read about the chicken with cashew nut dish reported by another forum member, I went to try it. 200 baht for dish. 30 baht for rice. I am not a food critic so I don't know how to describe the taste. I liked it basically. zoomomancs, bkkmfj2648, vinapu and 3 others 6 Quote
jason1975 Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago After getting off BTS at Saphan Kwai and walking the stairs down to the road, I noticed a tuk tuk dropping a Thai lady and her child. I hailed the driver and told him I wanted to go to Soi Inthamara 21. Quick and fun ride and I was happy to hand over 100 baht to driver. 20251129_180343.mp4 ichigo, zazzu and zoomomancs 3 Quote
Popular Post jason1975 Posted 20 hours ago Author Popular Post Posted 20 hours ago The guys at Phoenix Massage are from Laos and don't speak English. They are average next door type guys. I told manager I know about the 199 baht promotion this weekend. I quickly handed over 200 baht to him. I spotted a twink seated down who had flashed a smile at me. I pointed at him and then pointed a finger back at myself. He played coy and turned away but I kept my eyes on him. Finally our eyes met and he smiled. Bingo! I told manager I would have massage by him. Up we went to top floor into a rather large room with en suite toilet. An hour passed and we were both happy - me with his service and him with my tip. He is one of the guys in the photo advert from the shop sent through Line. Very smooth and cute. Hehe. Ruthrieston, khaolakguy, vinapu and 6 others 9 Quote
Enchanted_Elixir Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 4 hours ago, jason1975 said: While waiting to buy a ticket at ticket counter at Sala Daeng BTS, I was stuck for about 15 minutes behind two ladies from Hong Kong. One of them wanted to purchase a Rabbit card. Besides asking for passport, the counter staff requested for a ton of information from the Hong Kong lady - name of hotel, duration of stay, contact details in Hong Kong and email address. I remembered the long wait at immigration at the airport yesterday. I could not help but detect a pattern in the scrutinising of personal particulars and information by the authorities. I have been asked to show my passport on several occasions recently when trying to recharge my rabbit card at Sala Daeng station. I have solved that by recharging at more peripheral stations where a passport was not asked for. Scrutiny is much more intense now. Quote
Travelingguy Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 59 minutes ago, Enchanted_Elixir said: I have been asked to show my passport on several occasions recently when trying to recharge my rabbit card at Sala Daeng station. I have solved that by recharging at more peripheral stations where a passport was not asked for. Scrutiny is much more intense now. I saw that there was a top up app. Does that require a Thai bank account? Quote
jimmie50 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I was able to add money to a Rabbit card in one of the machines at Sala Daeng BTS with Baht. Didn't need a Thai bank account, credit or debit card. Just put in the amount of Baht I was wanting to add to the card. I think there was only one machine that allowed this, but still was quick and easy. That was on my recent trip in October. The Rabbit card was one that my Thai friends obtained for me to use on my visit in August 2024. It was still good in October 2025. Travelingguy, TMax and mauRICE 3 Quote
Popular Post jason1975 Posted 7 hours ago Author Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago After massage at Phoenix, I walked back to Saphan Kwai BTS. Before reaching BTS, I entered the small soi where 39 Underground Sauna is. I was told that there is a place next to it called 39 Hornet. On the first floor is a cafe which serves coffee and cakes and on the 2nd to 4th floors are cruising areas including dark maze! Interesting concept. I could make up the shape of one guy giving blowjob to another guy seated in the corner of the 4th floor in the darkness. On the 2nd floor at entrance of dark maze, there's a TV showing gay porn. Guys could sit on a red sofa facing the TV and check out guys passing through on their way to the dark maze. No action for me. Just checking out the place on way from Saphan Kwai back to Silom. FunFifties, vinapu, khaolakguy and 3 others 5 1 Quote
jason1975 Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago I reached Silom and went to Soi 4 to meet forum member for dinner. G's was full. We had to wait for 15 minutes before there was a table for us. Guido was his playful self, teasing me whether I enjoyed his German sausage. No sign of the pussy. What happened to her? pong2 and Ruthrieston 1 1 Quote
jason1975 Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago After dinner, we proceeded to Jupiter. It was my 2nd night in a row. Forum member wanted to off a guy from Jupiter. As we walked down Soi 4, we saw that every chair was filled. Soi 4 was packed on Saturday night. Poppy was singing when we entered Jupiter. I was happy to see him again. I have always adored his soulful voice. He recognised me and welcomed me. Only a few customers at 9.45pm but the bar would fill up by 10.30pm when the models did their catwalk and the show began. Hula hoop guy was back in the show! Everyone was astonished by how he could do 10 pull-ups while hula hooping! Mamasans and waiters told everyone that all bars would close by midnight because the police requested that roads be prepared for marathon on Sunday morning. I checked social media pages of the other bars - Beef, GASS and EDT. They decided to not to open for the night rather than operating for 2 hours and closing. Forum member was happy to secure his off. At 11.45pm after the last act of the show, the music stopped and lights came on. Mamasans and waiters ushered everyone out. Quote
jason1975 Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago I walked out to a darkened Soi 4. Circus and Balcony had already shut. Customers were coming out of Stranger Bar and Banana. I went to Foodland for supper. It was packed! It was the only place still operating after midnight. I met two guys from Good Boy. They didn't get offed and I invited them to eat with me after their bar closed. Next to us was two Jupiter guys and their Thai customer. I had seen them seated behind me back in Jupiter. After we finished eating, me and Good Boy guys went to hotel room where we played cards and drank whisky. They left happy with a small tip and I was happy to enjoy their delightful company. FunFifties and vinapu 2 Quote
PeterRS Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 12 hours ago, Enchanted_Elixir said: I have been asked to show my passport on several occasions recently when trying to recharge my rabbit card at Sala Daeng station. I have solved that by recharging at more peripheral stations where a passport was not asked for. Scrutiny is much more intense now. Strange. I recharged my card at Siam BTS counter just a couple of weeks ago. Did not have to show anything. There should be no need unless your passport has changed since the original Rabbit did require a passport. The reason given when passports were required was "to prevent money laundering." Huh? When the maximum on a card was Bt 4,000. Thai logic once again totally failed me. Quote
jason1975 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago Lunch on Sunday was at Derby King in Patpong. I wanted to try their chicken cashew nut. Generous portions of chicken. Not as sweet as Foodland and Sarica. Big difference is lots of mushrooms but I was ok with them. Home-styled cooking. 120 baht. Rice 60 baht. Total 180 baht. TMax and vinapu 2 Quote
jason1975 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago Dinner on Sunday was at Prime Burger at Central Park Mall as I met forum member there for some Black Friday shopping. 425 baht for burger and fries. Juicy patty and crispy fries. Well worth the money. pong2 and TMax 2 Quote
jason1975 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago Sunday night bar visit after dinner was a fun-filled experience. We started at Midnight for drinks and people watching. Atlas still looked dead unfortunately. I got acquainted with the Myanmar Midnight waiters. Some of them were very tanned. They had just returned from 3 days in Pattaya with a customer. At close to 10.30pm, we left Midnight and went to Moonlight. Music very loud. About 15 customers in all throughout our one hour inside. Only 3 guys on rotation. 1 guy was seated with customer. And there was one guy sitting quietly in far corner. Brazilian! Mamasan says he is available for off if we are interested. Babe not working but other models working, including my favourite, Boss. I couldn't take my eyes off him despite his awkward dance movements. I had seen video of Joey, their newest model, on Moonlight's social media account. Half Thai. Half Indian. Stunning to see him in person. He should be in a Bollywood movie! khaolakguy and BjornAgain 2 Quote
jason1975 Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago Hotmale was next. About 10 customers. Twice as many guys on stage, all wearing sexy different-coloured bikini briefs. They were smiling and were friendly. We stayed short while only. I tipped two of them 100 baht each using Vinapu tuck! From Hotmale, it was a short walk to Freshboys. Unlike Moonlight and Freshboys, it was packed! We walked in just before the midnight show (very sexy!) started. The only available seats left for us were the ones near the door. I saw my regular guy and said hello. We subsequently went off to supper at Foodland before going to hotel. We will be spending the next few nights together away from the bar. khaolakguy and BjornAgain 2 Quote