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10-14-21 05:20 #7526
Posts: 673Originally Posted by Kurredut [View Original Post]
FWIW there is no way I would commit a million Thai baht 12 months in advance on any commitment that could be impacted at the whim of a disgruntled corrupt Thai official. Money is too hard to come by.
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10-14-21 02:05 #7525
Posts: 348It's open
Use some common sense and don't draw attention to yourself. You won't have a problem anywhere. I've stayed at Rosewood, Mandarin Oriental, Kempinski, Waldorf, etc and there is no issue at all. No issue with hotels one step down from those either. The desk staff at whatever time you walk through the door with your prize have no idea of knowing the person you're walking in with isn't registered and it's not a Thai thing to ask.
If she's got her hand down your pants or your mouth is on her tits as you walk through the lobby, expect a problem but they will apologize first.
Originally Posted by NicFrenchy [View Original Post]
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10-14-21 01:44 #7524
Posts: 4665Originally Posted by MaxBkk [View Original Post]
Would be interesting to see what they would say if you register your guest but seeing as all hotels are bleeding for business, I highly doubt they would say anything.
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10-13-21 16:24 #7523
Posts: 324Originally Posted by GreenToad [View Original Post]
Cannot say if Raddison Blu or Carlton are or not, would imagine that they are.
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10-13-21 12:27 #7522
Posts: 17Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
At first I thought the deal is a rip-off considering you could rent an apartment and employ a full-time housekeeper / cook and still have some money left. But if you want ease of life, and considering the location, a nicer apartment could cost you 60 k THB or more by month and you'd still have to pay for the help and food. I probably wouldn't take the offer myself, but I know somebody who might.
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10-13-21 04:24 #7521
Posts: 6079Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
Maybe a wealthy expat working there wishing to be serviced and not having to bother for lodging services in his own rental condo?
These days with pandemia anything can change, still, and if you are out for a few days (say a visa run or whatever) you might not be able to get in again. And your "paid stay days" still clock at the hotel.
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10-13-21 03:32 #7520
Posts: 1264Adelphi
I have a friend staying there in late November. The rates are really good right now. This is a nice hotel and centrally located to many places along SUK including NANA BTS station.
Originally Posted by ThaiGoodTimes [View Original Post]
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10-13-21 01:01 #7519
Posts: 1102Originally Posted by GreenToad [View Original Post]
Centrally located, definitely girl friendly and a great little rooftop pool.
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10-12-21 19:55 #7518
Posts: 35Seeking hotel recommendations in Bangkok
Hoping to go back after Nov 1.
Normally stay in budget hotels but it's hard to resist prices for some of the 5 star hotels now.
Looking at Raddison Blu, Sofitel, Carlton in the Asok area. Can anyone confirm that they are guest friendly at this time (covid restrictions). Anyone have any other recommendations?
Thank you!
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05-20-21 00:36 #7517
Posts: 5461Originally Posted by InformalMan [View Original Post]
Otherwise, it is pretty dead around here. Can find a few street girls hanging around Sukhumvit and Soi 4. Many nights I have not seen more than 5-6 street girls standing around along the entire walk on Sukhumvit from Asok/Terminal 21 Mall to Soi 4, down Soi 4 to the Soi 6 intersection. Maybe 5-6 girls in a cluster right outside Thermae. It might get livelier after Midnight-1am or so. I am usually inside with a new ThaiFriendly, Tinder or pre-Covid regular repeat girl by then so I don't really know.
It has been too hot during the day for most of the usual daytime crew of street girls to show up. I sometimes see no girls, not 1 along that same walking route between 10am and 4pm.
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05-19-21 23:56 #7516
Posts: 6315Count me in for Adelphi Suites too. I do stay in the suite and not the studio room. Everything is cheap now but when it gets busy in Bangkok I'm certain it's nearly double the price as Mercure 11. Problem with Adelphi is it's on Suk Soi 8 which imo is the wrong side of the street. On the positive it has 2 amazing large Thai restaurants a half block down Suk Soi 8. Great food if that's your thing. Adelphi doesn't check IDs if that's what you want. Suk Soi 11 is a far better street to stay on.
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05-19-21 23:00 #7515
Posts: 459Originally Posted by HorseTrader [View Original Post]
1) I'm just following the hotel rules (and they want to keep me safe).
2) I don't trust you and need you to sign into the hotel guestbook.
#2 is kind of a weird way to start an intimate session.
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05-19-21 22:52 #7514
Posts: 1695Originally Posted by Golds [View Original Post]
I’ve never been in Adelphi Suites and cannot comment on it.
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05-19-21 18:40 #7513
Posts: 286What are you looking for?
Originally Posted by Golds [View Original Post]
Or rather, I did when everything was open. Calmer than Soi 11, so quieter in the evenings. Easy access to Soi 6 past Lolly's and Kassalong, and on to Soi 4 for entertainment. Escalator up to Nana BTS station just around the corner on Sukhumvit.
What's not to like?
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05-19-21 17:51 #7512
Posts: 991Mercure
Originally Posted by Golds [View Original Post]