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March 2026 trip Thailand & Cambodia

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Posted
10 hours ago, Keithambrose said:

I agree, but I'm talking about ordinary, non ballistic, crises. If you follow the travel blogs, there are many complaints  about Emirates  and Qatar, who frequently loudly publicise their virtues, but, it seems, don't lift much of a finger when things go wrong. Their customer service reputation is at odds with their glitzy image.

Not to dispute what you've said, but on a related note I've found that online review websites are useless for comparing airlines, because most of the reviews are of flights where something went horribly wrong. Pick almost any airline and there will be a worryingly long list of 1-star reviews from badly-treated customers. If they've had a satisfactory flight most people don't bother to leave a review.

My only experience of problems with Gulf carriers was Emirates in 2020 when I had to cancel a flight because of COVID. They refunded my flight in full within a couple of days, and unlike many of the other airliness there was no pressure to rebook or accept vouchers instead of cash.

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19 minutes ago, thaiophilus said:

Not to dispute what you've said, but on a related note I've found that online review websites are useless for comparing airlines, because most of the reviews are of flights where something went horribly wrong. Pick almost any airline and there will be a worryingly long list of 1-star reviews from badly-treated customers. If they've had a satisfactory flight most people don't bother to leave a review.

My only experience of problems with Gulf carriers was Emirates in 2020 when I had to cancel a flight because of COVID. They refunded my flight in full within a couple of days, and unlike many of the other airliness there was no pressure to rebook or accept vouchers instead of cash.

Fair enough, though I do get blogs from industry websites, that highlight endemic issues.

Posted
21 hours ago, emiel1981 said:

I found a flight from Bangkok to London with Eva Air for around €700.

A smart move. A friend was searching for alternative flights from New York to Europe and back to Asia (due to a hard to adjust schedule) and has to pay something like $10,000 extra

Others in my work and social circles are predicting this could drag on for another five, six weeks. Not being American I have no insight as to which way policy will swing. 

Posted
17 hours ago, thaiophilus said:

Not to dispute what you've said, but on a related note I've found that online review websites are useless for comparing airlines, because most of the reviews are of flights where something went horribly wrong. Pick almost any airline and there will be a worryingly long list of 1-star reviews from badly-treated customers. If they've had a satisfactory flight most people don't bother to leave a review.

Totally agree. Hotel review sites are the same with Tripadvisor heading the list, at least according to one Business Travel Magazine. I once complained to Tripadvisor Head office about obvously fake one-line reviews (allthough these were praising one hotel obviously to get it up the city's 5-star hotel rankings). I was rather surprised when Triadvisor then took down half those reviews.

Qatar has ben my airline of choice on annual trips back to Europe, largely due to cost. Once when in the UK I was living about 50 ms from the airport and so checked the incoming flight on Flight Radar. Just as well because that flight was going to be 4 hours late in arriving, meaning I'd miss my connection in Doha. I was shocked that QR never once advised me of any late arrival, never provided any information of what onward flight to BKK I was booked on, and left me on my own in that huge biz class lounce in Doha. I know they have cabins for longish layovers and other semi-flat seats. I expect they were pre-booked, but no one told me about it. The 8-hour overnight layover in Doha was not pleasant.

Posted
4 hours ago, spoon said:

Hope you will enjoy KL! And Melaka!

Plans have changed. Only two quick night in Kuala Lumpur before traveling to Cambodia. 

Posted
14 hours ago, emiel1981 said:

. The moneyboys' asking prices varied enormously. I had two asking 500 Malaysian Ringgit, but also offers of 180 MR for massage and sex and 200 RM for sex from two also very good-looking moneyboys. I didn't figure out what the big difference was.

 

Likely there's no difference other than  boys measure market differently. Similar to Bangkok guys on Grindr , some are asking 1500 and are amendable to reduction , other will stick to their 5000 and don't yield. 

Posted
21 hours ago, emiel1981 said:

Between five and six, many men entered the resort to use the sauna, steam room, jacuzzi, and cruising area.

I wrote this about my experience on Sunday evening. On Monday, however, there was hardly anyone cruising in the sauna and steam room. Tuesday was busy again. Although it started a bit later, it was quite busy from 7 p.m. onward. So it seems that the number of cruises at MEN's Resort varies somewhat depending on the day.

On Grindr, I recognized a guy I'd met in Bangkok years ago, thanks to his distinctive tattoo. He'd been back in his native Cambodia for a while and now lives in Siem Reap where he runs a hair salon. He doesn't actually work as a money boy anymore (he says), but he's willing to make an exception for old clients. And for the reasonable price of $50, he was welcome to come to my hotel room...

By the way, he's not to be confused with another guy discussed here on the forum who also owns a hair salon in Siem Reap (and has a soft spot for older top men). The one with a car and somehow involved with a few gay bars in town. So that's a different guy. Who I know too...

The massage I had at the resort was excellent. You could tell the masseur knew what he was doing. The massages take place in a comfortable, air-conditioned room with a good massage table. A special gay pillow was included, and the table was very comfortable. An hour of aroma oil massage costs $18. From the start, it was clear that the massage takes place in a gay hotel. The masseur's hands graze your buttocks a little more frequently, and even a little in between, than you'd expect in a regular massage shop. The eroticism gradually builds throughout the massage. Finally, it's my private parts' turn, and with a wonderful handjob, I reached a climax. The masseur concluded the massage with a head massage. Of course, I gave a good tip.

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MEN's Resort is definitely recommended. The staff is very friendly and helpful, as is the European owner. The hotel can be booked through various booking platforms, and in my experience, you get the best price if you book directly with the hotel. I also arranged airport transfers through them, which cost $35 per ride. On my way back to the airport, I checked the app to see how much it would have cost if I had arranged a taxi through Grab. It would have cost $28. The resort isn't located directly in the center of Siem Reap. But for $1.50, you can take a tuk-tuk or remork (motorcycle with a trailer) to/from Pub Street.

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I'm writing this as I'm at Siem Reap airport waiting for my flight to Phnom Penh for another part of my adventures and travel... 

Posted
39 minutes ago, emiel1981 said:

I'm writing this as I'm at Siem Reap airport

The domestic departures terminal is very small. Check in and security very smooth, but than you end up is small waiting area with only one small shop with limited choice of food and drink. Would have expected a bit more of this new modern big airport. International departures might be a different kind of story, no idea. I would say no reason to arrive at airport 2jrs before flight, as I did... 

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Can't use the airport wifi to be on this forum as it's blocked... 😜

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