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Originally Posted by haha_123
Bro RamboCat, Berjaya seems more high class than Royal Bellagio. It even has a swimming pool. Will there be a problem if I want the massage gal along P. Burgos St to come to my room at Berjaya?
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Bro haha_123,
I had a total of 3 different experiences in the hotels in and near Burgos.
1. During the day, I walk in to the hotel with the massage girl and head straight up to my room. No questions asked by anyone. My hotel room is for two occupancy so hotel also has no grounds to stop me bringing a guest. The security thought she's my gf or wife.
2. I call the massage girl and she comes by herself. I get a call from recep saying "Sir, you have a guest named Grace. Shall we allow her to proceed to your room?". When job done she's leaving, I get another call saying, "Your guest is leaving , is it OK?". Also the masseuse told me that Security kept her ID and will return it when she leaves.
3. I am pissed drunk and return to my room with a girl who looks super young from EDSA. The security politely asks me if it's OK for him to check the girl's ID. So I say go ahead & he actually asked her to leave her ID with security counter and collect it when she's leaving. Now, I could have kicked up a fuss saying why are you doubting and she's my gf etc. but was also feeling secured that the girl will not anyhow leave while I'm sleeping with this extra security check which is good for the customer.
Last year stayed at some more upscale places e.g. Shangri La and it was the same. So bottom line is that most hotels in Manila are girl friendly. In fact one of the massage girls I had told me she gets lots of calls from Berjaya where a lot of Malaysians stay.