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Originally Posted by spoonfed
I also visited Fan Club this week for the first time in a couple of years. It remains exactly as I remember it - lots of bare concrete and pressed steel. I cannot remember whether this place or Suvarnabhumi opened first, but certainly one seems to have influenced the design of the other.
After the massage, I was led down to the ground floor and I suddenly remembered why I had not been for so long. As with the last time, I was basically led into a group of lads who were playing 'confuse the farang' - lots of laughing and joking around me in a very small room, one guy asking for 1000 baht for the massage - more than was on the original menu, but I could not remember exactly how much the original price was. As the chatter increased, I decided not to challenge them but paid up, plus 1200 for a tip for Ta. Maybe I will check it out again in another couple of years.
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I think Suvarnabhumi opened first. It looks a lot more finished than Fan Club.
Strange experience! I have been there about 8 times over a few years, and never had anything but usual behaviours, both in and out of the rooms.
The mamasan (Bobby?) seems to try harder and be more genuine than many, in my experience.