Thedanner 180 Report post Posted May 30, 2016 I have never been to Aquarius before. I really want to try it out though. When is the best time to go for a straight male? And Can someone please give me info how it works or what I should expect when I go there? Price? Is there any hot ladies there? Is it clean? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Regent 35404 Report post Posted May 30, 2016 Aquarius is co-ed seven days a week now, but your best bet is to go when it's busy - Friday and Saturday evenings if I recall correctly. The clientele varies a lot. For the best experience, I would suggestion going with few expectations about what might happen. There will probably be lots of opportunities to watch, but no guarantees of play. I like going with friends or partners, though many people go alone. The cost varies a lot. You can get a locker for $15 or a private room from $30-110. http://aquariusbath.ca/membership-rates/ When you arrive you check in, pay for your room/locker and you get a key, towel, sheet and a couple of condoms. There are three floors. The basement is dark and feels kind of sleazy. Lots of gloryholes, spots to watch porn and out in the open places to play. The main floor is pretty basic - single rooms, the sauna and steam room, red lights. Nothing fancy feeling about it. The top floor is where the theme rooms are. It's brighter and decorated nicely and has a bit more of a hotel feel to it. There's a large open porn room and then lots of theme rooms. I've found the place to be clean, though the steam room/shower area always seems to have a bit of a smell to it. It may be an interesting space to navigate culturally, as gay male culture around communication and consent in sexual spaces like bathhouses can be pretty different from hetero cultural norms, and there's going to be a mix of cultures in the space. If you're interacting with women in the space, pay close attention to non-verbal cues and be respectful (I had one uncomfortable bathhouse experience where a guy just hovered around me and my friends, ignored all our non-verbal cues and soft rejections and had to be told quite firmly that we were not interested and to stop hovering. Don't be that guy.) Chains across a door means watching is welcome but don't join in. An open door is generally an invitation to join. 5 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites