Subject: Am Evening in Macau, how much time is the minimum
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Am Evening in Macau, how much time is the minimum

Hi bros,

I'm back in town for a week soon but don't have any days when I'm not working.  I really fancy a trip to Macau after reading the threads and having looked at the ferry timetables it seems to kind of work but I want your views.  I'm staying in TST and should finish by 5 on at least a couple of days, I can't really afford to go by helicopter so what time do you recon I could get to one of the Macau saunas by?  When would I have to leave by?  I need to be at the office by 8 nearly every day.  Or should I just forget it and try and add on a day next time I'm in HK?
Lots of questions but I'd really appreciate your thoughts so I don't waste my time trying to achieve the impossible.




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not really sure what your asking..

check the ferry schedule online just google turbojet.

um ferries run like every 15 minutes or so go after you finish work then go back to hk?

seems pretty simple..
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Reply #2 shipit's post

He is trying to get a time table. Ferry-->F*ck-->Ferry home
But he doesn't know how long the F*cking normally is in the saunas. I am planning my first trip next week, so I can't help other than to say there is a post (or 2) on the Macau section that gives some pretty good details. Another option would be to PM Chicken Choppa or CunningLinguist as they are Macau experts.
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Reply #1 jilluk98's post

depends what you want to do...

if you get off at 5, by the time you get to terminal and buy your ticket, your ferry will probably be around 7pm. you get to Macau at 8pm, and by 830pm you're settled into the Sauna or KTV. if you just wanna have 1 fuck, you'll be done by 930pm in Sauna and around 11pm in KTV. then you can catch the Ferry back and you'll be in HK by midnight, in time for the MTR too.

if you want more than 1 fuck in Sauna, you can stay overnight there, and catch the ferry the next morning. the KTV packagesin HK also offer overnight stay in hotel room if you so choose, you just pay more.
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Reply #1 jilluk98's post

It's doable with your planned schedule. First, set aside 2 and half hours minimum to travel to and from Macau. The sex session in the saunas on average is 60 minutes or 90 minutes in D1. If you plan to relax in the sauna (ie eat, massage, etc) then the minimum stay would 3 to 4 hours.

So your total trip time would be around 7 hours. If leaving HK at 5pm then you potentially have fun and be back in HK by midnight.
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Post at 7-8-2010 16:43  Profile P.M. 
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I think the bare minimum would be 5.5 hours, although this is extremely tight.

I routinely go from Macau to HK and back within a 4-5 hour span for short business meetings.  However, I do have a HKID, which cuts down on the variance on customs/immigration.

I would probably start your adventure at 5pm, and come back to Hong Kong during the early morning, like 3am.  Then you can have a short nap in the taxi and home before you head back to work.  One night of partying and lack of sleep won't kill you.
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Reply #1 jilluk98's post

Based on some of the comments, I think you should base your decision on how frequently you will be in HK and how soon. From what I have read, part of the sauna experience is the whole experience. Why rush it and not get to enjoy it? Why don't you hook up with a TST HG that has received good comments/reports and then try to get an extra day next time you are in HK.
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Post at 7-8-2010 23:05  Profile P.M. 
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Good words of advice all round I think.  Perhaps I am just getting a little impatient and should wait till I return in October and get a 24 hour window put to one side.  I guess now it is a case of which brain wins, the one up top or the one below that seems to suck all sence out of the other one at times.

Thanks Bros for your time and thoughts




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