Subject: Transit 6 hours in HK
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Transit 6 hours in HK

Where should i go to have fun? I arrive at 1.30pm and flight is at 11pm.

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Which Sauna should i go to?

Is the airport very far away from town?
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Reply #2 Nauts's post

Once you have cleared customs and collected any baggage,keep your eyes open for the Airport Express. This will be the quickest way to leave the airport and arrive downtown. It is about one-half hour to TST. Take a look through the database and you will see many WGs and HGs located in the TST area. Shouldn't take very long to make some type of connection if you do a little pre-planning before you get to Hong Kong. Spend some time organizing your self for second and third choices if your first choice is busy during your window of opportunity. You don't have a lot of spare time, but certainly seems like enough time to enjoy a girl or two during your lay over.
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Bro DArtagnan did a blow by blow minute by minute analysis of the time it would take for each step to get to TST down town in another thread. I can't remember which but maybe he can add it here for useful reference?
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Reply #4 TonyToro's post

I know the one you mean ... but for the life of me I can't find it

Did find this though:-

http://forum.sex141.com/eforum/v ... gration%2BDArtagnan

Click on this
Print the map and the walking directions
Fly to Hong Kong Airport
Take the train = Airport Express
Alight = Hong Kong station
Walk to 123 Bonham Strand, or take a taxi
walk up the steps,
ring on any door,
look at the girl,
decide if you want to go in
if not, ring the next door ... etc.

If I find the other one I'll add it ...




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I think there is ferry from the airport to Macau. Take that and go to either 18 or D1 (D1 is better for people short in time). Then ferry yourself back. Have fun!
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Post at 8-5-2010 09:36  Profile P.M. 
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Itinerary for 3-hour stop-over or longer

Remade it ...

since this is a common question, might be worth making it a sticky - this is an achievable itinerary that can be achieved in a 3.5 hour stopover or longer.  Use it as a baseline for your own planning and preferences - 123 Bonham Strand is not quite the closest address to Hong Kong station but IMHO you get a better choice better price and better service.  If you prefer Kam Bong building which is here or 6 Mercer St, they are also good choices and the same timeframe works.  

Prework               
have HK$ cash               
no visa required                
print this map out or use GPS               
prepare your shortlist from SW girls               
               
Flow               
Land                                                 0:00        0:00
Disembark                                          0:05        0:05
Go to Immigration                               0:15        0:20
Clear Immigration                                0:05        0:25
Through Customs                               0:02        0:27
Buy ticket at automated machine          0:01        0:28
Board Airport Express                          0:08        0:36
To Hong Kong Station                        0:28        1:04
Exit and walk to Bonham Strand           0:14        1:18
choose girl                                         0:02        1:20
[*** censored ***]                            1:00        2:20
Return to Hong Kong Station               0:14        2:34
Board Airport Express                          0:08        2:42
To Hong Kong Airport                         0:28        3:10
Immigration                                       0:05        3:15
to Boarding Gate                                0:15        3:30


On reflection, Google's directions aren't too smart for the walking route ... great for the destination of course ... the best route from Hong Kong station to any of the SW addresses is the following:-
Exit from the train, go through the ticket barrier, and turn right to go up the escalators
Continue up the escalator train to IFC mall, you'll see McDonald's to your right
Turn left past the Customer Service / Information booth, towards One IFC
Go around One IFC and exit on the walkway to cross Connaught Rd (this is the 3rd exit past One IFC, the first being to Four Seasons Hotel, the next being to Macau Ferry Terminal)
Cross Connaught Rd on the walkway, and continue straight through the next building.
Cross the next road (Des Voeux Rd) and continue straight through the next building (which is the disused Central Market)
As you exit from Central Market, take the stairway down to ground level on Queen's Rd and turn West towards Sheung Wan

This will take you straight past Peel St, Wing Kut st (Kam Bong), into Bonham Strand which in turn goes past Mercer St and all the way up to 123 Bonham Strand following a dedicated pedestrian route.

[Note: I've noticed and corrected a mistake, the devil is in the details, making it a 3.5 hour stop-over]

[ Last edited by  DArtagnan at 8-5-2010 18:37 ]

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QUOTE:
Originally posted by DArtagnan at 8-5-2010 09:36
Remade it ...

since this is a common question, might be worth making it a sticky - this is an achievable itinerary that can be achieved in a 3 hour stopover or longer.

I agree. Maybe a new thread with a subject heading like "3 or more hours stop over in HK Guide". Start with your minute by minute schedule, then Bros could then add details such as buildings with multiple walk ups that are easy to get to, contingency plans if you get delayed etc. Would be useful reference info.
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Reply #5 DArtagnan's post

Why 123 Bonham Strand? Don't you think there are many more options in TST?
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QUOTE:
Originally posted by DArtagnan at 8-5-2010 09:36

...
Prework               
have HK$ cash               
no visa required                 
print this map out or use GPS               
prepare your shortlist from SW girls               
               
Flow               
Land                                                 0:00        0:00
Disembark                                          0:05        0:05
Go to Immigration                               0:15        0:20
Clear Immigration                                0:05        0:25
Through Customs                               0:02        0:27
Buy ticket at automated machine          0:01        0:28
Board Airport Express                          0:08        0:36
To Hong Kong Station                        0:25        1:01
Exit and walk to Bonham Strand           0:14        1:15
choose girl                                         0:02        1:17
[*** censored ***]                            1:00        2:17
Return to Hong Kong Station               0:14        2:31
Board Airport Express                          0:08        2:39
Immigration                                       0:05        2:44
to Boarding Gate                                0:15        2:59
...

there is also an HSBC ATM (3 actually in the kiosk) in the arrival lobby of HK International Airport in case you have no HK$ handy. that should not take you more than 5 minutes extra.

other info
1. waiting for Airport Express train - the train does not leave immediately, thats why bro DA factored in an 8 minute wait in case you get to the platform just as the last train leaves
2. To Hong Kong Station - they've actually slowed down, the last 2 times I took the Airport Express to HK Station, it was 27 and 28 minutes.
3. After HK Station, he needs to walk to the Central MTR station and catch an Island Line MTR train to Sheung Wan. Then take A2 exit at Sheung Wan MTR Station
3. Board Airport Express - the 8 minute wait, same explanation as #1

[ Last edited by  DaBestHK at 8-5-2010 13:53 ]
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What is Bonham Strand?? Similar joint to 37D???

How does girls compare to D1? Does it have a guaranteed 1.5 hours service time like D1???

Thanks a lot!
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I think a thread in the setting started section would be a good idea !  
but I suggest anyone giving the information puts a disclaimer there in case anyone follows
the instructions to the T and find themselves stranded in HK !
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Reply #11 ymc's post

  those addresses are walk up buildings !
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QUOTE:
Originally posted by waldo at 8-5-2010 12:37
Why 123 Bonham Strand? Don't you think there are many more options in TST?

GREAT question with a VERY simple answer:-

Hong Kong Station is right in the middle of the action, and you can walk everywhere without delay.  This minimises the risk of any delay, and maximises the chance of making it back to your plane on time.  Follow the plan and the plan will work for you.  

By contrast, to get to TST you have to go to Kowloon Station, which is way out of the action.  Kowloon Station is at best a taxi ride away and at cheapest a shuttle-bus ride away, with the risk of getting stuck in traffic, not being able to find the bus / taxi when you need it, etc. etc.  There are lots of variables to challenge the newcomer and potentially derail the mission.  There's no way I could put a confident transit-time on the Airport Express - TST connection.  

Of course, if you have 4.5 hours or more, it makes a lot of sense to go to TST or Kowloon, giving you a lot more choice: HGs, Brothels, many more walkups etc.  But that would be the 4.5-hour itinerary, if you still want to be sure you can deliver your payload and still make it back.  

If you have 3.5 hours I strongly recommend a walkup in Central, just to simplify things.  I'm picking 123 Bonham Strand because it represents the best price-quality point in Central, and if you want a choice there are a number of other places you go past on the way there.  

Great question, tx.

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QUOTE:
Originally posted by DaBestHK at 8-5-2010 13:40
there is also an HSBC ATM (3 actually in the kiosk) in the arrival lobby of HK International Airport in case you have no HK$ handy. that should not take you more than 5 minutes extra. ...

Great thanks!  I'd say the ATM would be +3 minutes ...

QUOTE:
Originally posted by DaBestHK at 8-5-2010 13:40
1. waiting for Airport Express train - the train does not leave immediately ...

Correct - the headway is typically up to 12 minutes, and is less than that at peak times.  This means an average wait time of 6 minutes.  
So with a return journey, that makes the probability of waiting less than 2x 9 minutes is 93% [definitely need a disclaimer here: Murphy's Law applies!!] and the probability of waiting less than 2x 8 minutes is 89% ...

QUOTE:
Originally posted by DaBestHK at 8-5-2010 13:40
2. To Hong Kong Station - they've actually slowed down, the last 2 times I took the Airport Express to HK Station, it was 27 and 28 minutes. ...

Noted ... conservative visitors should add 3 minutes to the itinerary!  

Thanks bro ...

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QUOTE:
Originally posted by ymc at 8-5-2010 17:29
What is Bonham Strand?? Similar joint to 37D???
How does girls compare to D1? Does it have a guaranteed 1.5 hours service time like D1?

LOL ... no comparison!  

37D is a brothel, and D1 is a sauna.  Both have management, a set formula, and a price tag that includes the overhead.  

All of my recommendations are walkups:
Single girls working from their own premises, negotiating their own rates.  You get what you see, and the service you get is highly impacted by your personal style and chemistry.  All that's GUARANTEED is a pop ... for HK$380 ... but you can get MUCH more by being a gentleman.




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QUOTE:
Originally posted by twiceAweek at 8-5-2010 17:42
I think a thread in the setting started section would be a good idea !    ...

can we copy this one across?  Or do you want to start a new one?




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QUOTE:
Originally posted by DArtagnan at 8-5-2010 18:22


can we copy this one across?  Or do you want to start a new one?

Bro, it may be easier to start a new one, a suitable subject name, have the purpose of the thread and your minute by minute description at the top so easier for Bros to use etc. Then additional comments and thoughts could follow on from there.

It is a common question and probably an even more common thought for punters who simply assume it's not possible. Twice's suggestion about adding a disclaimer is a good idea, make it in the first post.
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What about baggage, if you have a lot of baggage where or what is the best place to put it and what does it cost?
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QUOTE:
Originally posted by reggid at 8-5-2010 18:52
What about baggage, if you have a lot of baggage where or what is the best place to put it and what does it cost?

this is all assuming you're on a transit stop-over - i.e. your baggage is checked in and you don't get to see it.   

Still have to carry your carry-on of course ...

More usefully, there is a left-luggage store at Terminal 1 where you exit from customs into the meeting area:-
http://www.hongkongairport.com/e ... e/left-baggage.html

If you're heavily burdened, you need to add maybe 15 min to the itinerary to leave your bags and pick them up on the way back.




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