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Originally posted by (indefatigable @ Aug. 09 2005,19:48)
Hey Jaidee,
Could you do me/us a big favour ? If you are going to Amsterdam can you check out Sarita's Transsexual Club ? I've been meaning to do this for ages and from the website the models look great ! You might get the chance of a photoshoot possibly ? One of the members up here rubbished Sarita's website and called it a fake. It would be good to see if this club actually exists !! I have been in contact with sarita via email and she has told me that her club has private rooms to hire ( with jacuzzi) with the escorts !! The prices will scare you though - she quotes between 150 -200 Euro/hour depending on the model. That is between 185-245 US dollars !!!
It could be worth checking it out and just having a look at the joint. Her website is saritaclub.nl/menu.
You actually have your banner posted on her links page to.
Thanks
Inde.
It's the former "Musthaveclub". I always kinda liked the idea of a LB-brothel, but then they have to deliver something more special and not only a Jacuzzi in one room. I haven't been there for about 2 years. It's overpriced, because you find more or less the same girls who work or worked behind the windows, where you get them for half of it! The concept is nice, but then they would need about 20 girls, constantly changing and girls you can't find anywhere else!
Hi Jaidee i hope is not to late for my tips.
But here are my favourite places.
If you are looking for a quit nice Hotel you can check out the Bilderberg Hotel near the museum http://www.1st-hotels-amsterdam.com/1319/
only problem is it´s about 20min Walk from the party location Rembrandt plein.
But the Rooms are more like the Majestic in BKK so you better check out the Schiller Hotel directly at the Rembradt Plein and over the street is my favourite Internet cafe (The internet coffee Shop ), very nice but a little bit more expensive. http://www.1st-hotels-amsterdam.com/833/
For ladyboys in the Redlight District you can check out some Asian ts (Pre and Post op )
near the Chinese restaurant at the Main street in the Redlight District.
Damn i don't remeber the street name now.
But if you are on the Mai Street there you will see at the Right side and after the Restaurant you turn right into a small street there are some Ladyboys at the left side of the street.
For Party Locations you can check out the Sinners and Heavens Disco in Amsterdam, best Disco there.
If you don't have a Problem going into a Gay Disco you can check out the EXCITE Disco near the Rembrandt Plein, there the Ladyboys go out after work .
To the Sarita's Club i can't say nothing because i never checked it out, will do next time
For more questions just ask
Thanks for all this Pla, it has been saved to my "amsterdam" file
*Mai Kee has been very helpful in planning and I have already chosen a hotel with a good location and also from what he says he knows "every femboy in Amsterdam" *so I guess I am in good hands *LOL. * Should be fun.
*Dico's I don't really like and I do not own even one good-looking outfit to get past their dress codes and don't plan on buying any. *If a bar won't let me wear my converse and t-shirts than I will just find another place that does. I have found a few that seem like my kind of place, The Milky Way above all; alternative music and nice and dark, no dress code.
* This is a description of the Sinners and Heaven I found on-line
"Dangerously beautiful club with a membership of models, movers and movie stars not to mention the odd football legend thrown in. Located on a narrow side street near the iT club, it attracts a chic, label-conscious crowd who look good and like their martinis. The swish interior has long mirrors, lush carpets and wall-to-wall designer furniture and there are three dance floors each with their own bar for guests to commit cardinals in. Club nights with resident DJ's are on Thursday to Saturday but come early or dress to impress if you€™re not a member. Entry free before midnight."
* *this line right here tells me I am not welcomed *LOL
'it attracts a chic, label-conscious crowd who look good and like their martinis. '
* * this is from the reviews I read from there.....
This bar is way below standard - lame drinks, lame crowd, and the most pathetic excuse of a DJ I have ever had the misfortune to pay to listen to. For a club that is meant to be the Amsterdam hot-spot, this was marginally better than Equinox in London
The initial description of Sinners in Heaven doesn't have ONE correct point.
For one, it isn't high class AT ALL. The entrance is never free. A membership of models and movie stars? HAHAHA... Maybe 10 years ago... Don't be misled, if you would like to see an occasional movie star you'd have better luck at Jimmy Woo's, even though that club isn't all that either.
Thursday nights: r&b/hip-hop - ALWAYS the same music in the same order (terrible dj's) I'd advice you not to go too often... It isn't fun to know what the next song is... and the one after... and the one after that...
Saturday nights: Okay music
by: Leonardo, 28 February 2005
* * *I will probably be by-passing this treny place, but thanks for the tip! hey, to each his own; I also by-pass any trendy Disco's in Thailand or anywhere else I go, it is just not my type of music or crowd.
Thanks to *Pla and Jockey and Mai Kee..... this trip should be, ummmm, "interesting"!
If you like jazz, the Bimhuis is an internationally recognized venue for some of the best names in that genre. One summer I was in Amsterdam I went seven nights in a row and every one was a knockout. You do have to have a taste for jazz to appreciate it but you'll find none better.
Looking forward to hearing about the Amsterdam trip. Thinking about heading over to the Dam for a 4 day weekend late November. I know it will be frigid, but figured it will be a good way to spend Turkey Day. And it's a cheap flight from London.
Checked out some of the hotels recommended, little pricey for me. Any other suggestions???
Try the Rho just off Dam Square. It's surprisingly quiet but really well located to the Wallens and all the good coffee shops. Haven't been in a few years but it used to be good price, clean, but the beds like most in Europe are made for pygmies.
If you want crazy accomodations try the Winston: every room is an unique art classic decorated by some of the best and worst artists around. You can look out of the breakfast room window into one of the streets in the RLD. It's kind of noisy but usually one big party.
well, I wasn't really on a budget when selecting my hotel and it's a good thing, there really seem to be either expensive rooms or backpacker havens, nothing in between [although I am sure they exist]. expect to pay at least 100US and closer to 200US once everything is figured in. a 4-day weekend won't be bad at that rate, better than 8 or 9 days!
@Malimike
The Hotel prices in Amsterdam are always a little bit pricey
You can have cheaper Hotels but then you have to know that your room will be about 3m/3m just like a prison cell
Originally posted by (JaiDee @ Aug. 20 2005,03:59)
.... there really seem to be either expensive rooms or backpacker havens, nothing in between [although I am sure they exist].
Actually they don't! This city is really overprized when it comes to living costs (rents, hotels, restaurants).
... and don't even think of going to "Sinners". An awful wannabe, 3rd league-footballplayers cousins hangout, which had seen better days ages ago. Heaven (esp. on Sundays) is the best club in town and the Exit on a Sat reminds me a bit of DJ-station on a Sat.... so nothing's wrong with that either....
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