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Yes, Leo sauna has been refurbished.
Was there last week. Entrance was RM 10 with a 50% discount voucher for the subsequent visit. The dark room is the same as before. There is a new massage area. 2 nice looking boys are available to give massages at RM 40 for a 40 minute session. One of the boys is called 'BOY' the other is a nice looking Sabahan (East Malaysian) - can't remeber his name - nice body and he's hung. Extra services given on request. 2 other massuers available, but didn't look good. The addition is a hot tub and 2 jacuzzi'z. Generally a good athmosphere. The crowd, however is variable. Things only happen in the dark room. Hope this helps. Cheers
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Waltzing64 quotes ,
*** the other is a nice looking Sabahan (East Malaysian) - can't remeber his name - nice body and he's hung. *** I remember the guy exercising in the gym . He is muscled and VERY sexy . He looks like a Thai guy . *** Things only happen in the dark room *** I was very cruisy in the dark room as before , but usually you can not find many good looking and young guys there . Many of them are out of shape and middle age and above . So , I had many sex in one of the steam rooms . There is a sort of " steam shower room "( U know what I mean ? ) before the entrance of this steam sauna room . This shower room was not steamed b4 the refurbishment . It was just an ordinary shower room b4 . You can see more younger and better fitting guys standing there to check out what kind of guys enter the steam sauna . If they are interested in a particular guy , they follow and then , usually HOT STEAMY SEX soon after . This is how I got screwed by some good looking young guys .
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Msclonly quotes ,
*** What is the location of the LEO sauna? What time is good to arrive on Sunday? *** It's on the 4th floor of Midland Park shopping Centre , Jalan Burma . It's located just the above BERJAYA Hotel . ( Don't go to the shopping center wing ) There are some lifts facing outdoor on the street level . After U get off a lift , turn to the right , It's the second shop . Buzz the bell on the wall . Now , after the refurbishment , they open at 1PM ( I guess ) on weekends , and also they have show , so I don't know when the peak time is . But it's busier on weekends . Don't go there too early , and don't go there too late . Because , I remember the last bus to George Town is around 10:30 PM . I'll wait 4 yr reports , guys .
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I found out last night that Leo was open 24 hours from Friday to Sunday because of the long weekend (public holiday on Friday in addition to Saturday and Sunday off).
I was just looking for a massage for some very sore back and shoulder muscles when I entered at nearly 11pm, thining that they'd be closed by midnight but was delighted to discover that they'd be open throughout. I must find out if they're always open 24-hours on all weekends as I forgot to ask that last night. I wasn't planning to cruise or anything but even at 11pm there were at least a dozen guys and up to 2 am when I left, there were still one or two people coming in, though the regular crowd had thinned. The latecomers were mostly a younger crowd in their 20s. But I hooked up with a thirty-something guy with a nice body and great I-wanna-see-you-shoot attitude. In fact, he wanted me to prove that I could really do pop my whistle twice in half an hour. I was really tired, having been on my feet all day but he went to so much trouble that I felt obligated to oblige...heheh! I understand that they'll be having some parties on Halloween weekend (on the 30th night) and the price per ticket is RM25 (advance booking) but RM30 (door price on the night). I saw a very popular white gentleman of maturer years than myself there. Was that you, Ninja? Don't be shy to say that you were in demand, if it was. If it was, isn't it great that silverliners like us can still get younger guys FOC at Leo's? Tao
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My sincere apologies, Ninja. It must have been all the pressure of the last two weeks. Anyway, I spoke to the gentleman and discovered that he wasn't you or any of the members of this board.
I think this place is getting a rep for itself as the regulars there told me that December and January were the months when the most farang dropped by (in local parlance, we call you mat salleh a historical reference if you're interested). Anyway, I checked with the staff last night and found out that the Sunday show is now weekly, while Tuesday nights have special promotional rates for muscle guys (lots of pictures have been put up on the scrapboard showing the muscle guys who frequent Leo's...the cutest and youngest ones are red hot!) while Wednesday nights have special rates for couples and Thursday night promos are for twinkies ( defined as below 25 if I remember right). Not that it makes much difference, I think because I was there until 4am last night and there were still groups of twinks coming in! Incidentally, Leo's is very actively involved with various local AIDS organizations and the PLU (People Like Us) bodies, so they are doing some good work in Penang. I also mentioned that Leo's had its very own thread on this board and the owners said that they would check it out. Tao
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I'm not telling anyone anything except that I made a mistake and that Leo's is a must-see if you're gay, love saunas and in Penang.
I went there again last night but missed the show as I was busy. The remains of the buffet had been cleared up and re-set out neatly for latecomers who wanted to help themselves but the place was buzzing as usual. I left at midnight (age does catch up with one, I guess) after *ahem* having fun with two guys. The white gentleman was not there but just in case there should be others who might misconstrue my statements, I did find out that he was English and not American. There were a couple of other mat sallehs there but they were obviously too busy to chat so I didn't manage to make their acquaintance. Incidentally, regarding the first (englis) gentleman I met, we had a nice time together before chatting over coffee (free at Leo). He didn't know how old I was though I did suspect that he wasn't local (and obviously of mature years) because of his body hair. It was too dark to tell and we had to do everything by feel. And I have VERY sensitive fingers among other things... Tao
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You can take a train (from 2pm and arrives at Butterworth over on the mainland at about 10pm) or you could take a bus (most leave at midnight and arrive in Penang in the early hours of the morning, a few will take you right up to KOMTAR tower on the island but the rest stop in Butterworth).
You could also try to book an AirAsia flight from their counter at the airport or over the Internet before you fly off. I dont think you'll have any trouble with that unless you happen to be arriving around the October 31st to November 5th festive period, then your guess is as good as mine. Check out the other threads here as the website address is given along with other information on getting to and from Penang. Tao Sorry I didn't read your itinerary before replying. Sunday is a good day to travel to Penangas the KL-Penang traffic is heavier from Friday onwards. Sundays, most KL-ites return to the city so going the other way should be easier. I haven't checked the calendar yet but if it's anywhere around Thaipusam (Indian festival of penitents) then you might have some difficulty.
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A bus from Kuala to Penang and v.v. was not a good exprience for me. It stoped somewhere in between and had to wait for a long time before it continued. A night train with private bed room was very good indeed. A Malay cebin crew who came round at night to sell drinks and snacks was drop-dead gorgeous. I had a very good sleep on the train. The best way to travel these days is flying with AirAsia I think. Fares start from 10 ( ten ) baht one way plus taxes and fees.
If you get bored or have spare time in Bangkok, you can also fly from BKK to Penang direct with AirAsia, costing from 700 baht one way plus taxes.
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Great news for anyone planning to visit Penang this coming weekend. I just heard from the staff that they'll be staying open 24 hours round the clock, from the 28th of October right up to the 6th of November due to the slew of local festival holidays which all happen to fall within days of each other.
There'll be various kinds of shows (certainly NOT as raunchy or open as those in LOS) on most days with buffets and snacks available. And all at the usual rate of only RM10 per day/night. Maybe I should offer to set up and run a website for the boss in exchange for certain privileges? Heheh..... Tao
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Did U checked the title of this tread ???
Tao boxer Quotes , *** a few will take you right up to KOMTAR tower on the island but the rest stop in Butterworth *** Now only few bus goes to KOMTAR . Buses from KL terminate at the new bus terminal in the island south ( next to Pesta , near Bukit Jumble Shopping Complex ) I was impressed by the modern high way system of Malaysia , and I had a pleasant and comfortable bus jurney from KL to Penang . But you have to choose reputable and reliable coach company to travel ( there are so many coach companies run between KL & Penang ) The problem is , if you arrive in Penang at very early hour , you cannot check in a hotel yet according to the local gov. lows ( P'Tao is an expert on this , I guess ) This is the big difference between Thailand and Malaysia .
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At almost all hotels you can check in even if you arrive at 1am in the morning but you'll have to pay for an extra day/night
Dear Nonja, Tread? Where? And I did say a few...which as you so eruditely implied, is not apparently the same as "only few" Tao
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Ms. Clonly ,
Sorry for reading yr mind wrongly . I had too much time to guess after I answered to yr question PROMPTLY ( the location of LEO ) , but I had not been responded PROMPTLY . Dear P'TAO , I wonder why ( for a long time ) , you post a lot for short time period , and THEN silent for a few months ( not only few months , I mean )
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I'm a nasi lemak hawker who moonlights as a writer in between cooking and selling coconut rice at the roadside, so occasionally I pack my bags and take off for parts unpredictable, to ghost books for other people. I don't always have access to a computer where I occasionally find myself, so there are times when I don't post for months.
You could say that for me, it's a case of "Have pen. Will travel." Tao
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