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  1. #6769
    Quote Originally Posted by InterFan123  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    Newcomer and first timer to Thailand.

    Was wondering if you guys had any suggestions on hotels that are girl-friendly and all the mongering / massage / gogo bars will be easily accessible from there.

    4* and over preferably.

    Thanks,

    IF.
    I can recommend Sofitel Sukhumvit, it's 5 stars hotel, I love it! The position is perfect, between soi 13 and 15, you can easly walk to soi cowboy or to Nana plaza and Thermae very close.

  2. #6768
    Quote Originally Posted by AkkMad33  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    I've been reading the forum for a while now and would like to thank everyone for the information being assimilated here. .

    I'm due to reach Bangkok This month for a holiday and still haven't been able to finalise my stay location. So far I've made reservations at the Park Plaza, Movenpick, the Courtyard and the Continental. From the information here in the forum I gather that all these hotels are GF and have had decent reviews, which have now led to some confusion on my end as to which hotel to confirm. So I would love if any of you senior mangers can help me in my decision making.

    In terms of what I plan to do while in BKK, I have initiated contact with an escort agency (xclusivethai) and plan to have escorts come in for the first two days of my stay (for both fun and accompanying me and introducing me to the nightlife scene), after which I plan to go and have my own adventure.

    Any and all advice will be appreciated.

    AM.
    Mate,

    Keep it simple, and Thais will keep it simple for you.

    Cool?

  3. #6767

    Citadines 11, 23, other?

    Last time stayed at Citadines on suk11. Liked it a lot. Fairly classy room, girl friendly, efficient and friendly staff. Don't generally choose places for gym or pool.

    I see the Citadines on suk23 is cheaper for comparable room. Is it so different? I read a few neg reviews on booking sites. I assume it too is girl-friendly. ? Are other Citadines in area decent?

  4. #6766
    Quote Originally Posted by RobertLong  [View Original Post]
    Hua Hin might as well be an area just outside of BKK.

    ...It appears that Hua Hin is a destination for couples from BKK to get out of the madness for a few days. An old guy like me with their younger Thai lady in tow.
    I spent a couple of days in Hua Hin a few years ago, and I loved that place. A quiet place yet plenty of action, and more important, I had no problem finding eye candy. Not quite like Bangkok or Pattaya, but pretty enough for this old fart. Plus, it had some really nice restaurants for a small town, that satisfied the foodie in me. You can also easily tell there is money there.

  5. #6765

    Suggestions for Hotel.

    Hey guys,

    Newcomer and first timer to Thailand.

    Was wondering if you guys had any suggestions on hotels that are girl-friendly and all the mongering / massage / gogo bars will be easily accessible from there.

    4* and over preferably.

    Thanks,

    IF.

  6. #6764
    Quote Originally Posted by RobertLong  [View Original Post]
    It appears that Hua Hin is a destination for couples from BKK to get out of the madness for a few days. An old guy like me with their younger Thai lady in tow.
    Yet it is still touristy, suiting guys who don't want it too quiet. For really quiet I could suggest Prachuap. I think Hua Hin is a little boring for natural surroundings although my experience there is very limited. What would be the attraction for the girl going with you? Was it cheap to be there all up? I guess I am asking if that is the advantage rather than flying to Krabi which would cost more. I had absolutely fabulous time with young MP girl in tow at Krabi in hotel pool, in sea, looking at coral and fish, etc. , beautiful nature, good food, a few years back. It was touristy too, but not crazy like Phuket or Pattaya. Down side was I had to pay her airfare and a reasonable amount per day.

  7. #6763

    Jasmine Resort Hotel.

    This hotel is girl friendly, however the following are to note:

    1 - If you accompany a girl neither they will ask for girl's ID while entering nor will call you to check if everything is alright when the girl leaves.

    2 - However, if the girl comes by her own they will call when she goes up and comes down both times.

    3 - Helpful staff and a nice restaurant downstairs.

    4 - A little far from the happening Nana Plaza and Cowboy, but hey Grab costs only a hundred baht or so.

    Enjoy your stay!

  8. #6762
    Quote Originally Posted by RobertLong  [View Original Post]
    Hua Hin might as well be an area just outside of BKK.
    Thanks RL, but I think you should post this in the thread 'Other areas'.

  9. #6761

    Hua Hin

    Hua Hin might as well be an area just outside of BKK. I had heard rumors about it being a great golf area and that many expats lived there. I decide to pack my bags including the 2 legged one and spend a few days checking it out.

    You can get there by Bus in 3 hours for 110 baht. This is the big bus with ac and acceptable seats. Booked a room close to the beach and dug in for 3 days. Walking street is nice and the weather was nice and cool at night. There are a few streets that run off of walking street and they are all bars and massage shops. Girls everywhere. Business is slow during June and July so they were all sitting around looking for anything with legs. I realized that I had taken a sandwich to a banquet by bringing my GF.

    I did manage to ask one lady, while my GF was shopping, what the going rate was for ST. She replied that with it being slow 1500 baht for a couple of hours. The girls I saw were not bad, ranging from a 5 to an 8. Something that I did notice is that Hua Hin is an area that has a lot of older men with their spring chicken hand in hand. Not like Pattaya or Phuket there were no loud groups of guys partying and drunk. Not a party place as far as I could tell.

    It appears that Hua Hin is a destination for couples from BKK to get out of the madness for a few days. An old guy like me with their younger Thai lady in tow.

    RL.

  10. #6760
    Quote Originally Posted by AkkMad33  [View Original Post]
    I've been working 6-7 days a week for the last two years trying to get my business up and running and keeping up with my instalments toward my house. Now I decided to take a week off and do some mongering (which I can afford thanks to the tax returns), and the hotels I've reserved I've chosen them for their proximity and their prices (all within 25-30 AUD / night off each other) and as such posted my query for suggestions.
    My suggestion is this, find a hotel within walking distance of Nana for the first few days. That area has more going on and it will let you get your feet wet for the first part of your trip. I like the Nana hotel for its location but the Majestic suites works just as well. The Phachara suites or the Landmark hotel are nicer hotels if you don't want to slum it at the Nana. All are girl friendly. Hotels won't be sold out (except for the Nana on the weekend) so you can move if you don't care for the location.

  11. #6759
    Quote Originally Posted by Blanquiceleste  [View Original Post]
    The very fact that an aggregator site like Agoda or Booking allow you to cancel for free, means they are OK with it and so are the participating hotels. Some may charge a price differential for this flexibility, while some others maintain the same prices. I find absolutely nothing wrong with booking and cancelling rooms as many times as I feel necessary before my trip, with the sole aim of getting the best price for the room I want in the hotel of my choice.

    I have an upcoming trip in August that will span 3 countries where I will be staying at 4 different hotels. I have already chopped and changed my hotels and rooms 3 times. Is this malpractice? Hell no! It is common sense. Anyone who thinks otherwise is living in Utopia.
    Quote Originally Posted by RobJones  [View Original Post]
    To add to my post one of the filters I use is the free cancellation policy. It's just as important as A / see and 24 hour security. I think you pay about 10% more but worth it.
    I agree with you guys; no prepay / free cancellation is a useful feature that I look for when I am in the process of booking hotels for an upcoming trip. All the major reservation sites offer this type of booking reservation including the hotel sites themselves. Actually there are 3 types of reservations starting from the usually most expensive: 1. No prepay / free cancellation up to a few days before arrival, 2. No prepay / penalty cancellation, and 3. Full prepay / penalty cancellation.

    Cancelling a no prepay / free cancellation reservation is real easy to do on Agoda and Expedia and the hotel reservation sites themselves. It is common practice and the hotel booking sites advertise this benefit as a way to attract customers. It is all fair game. The reservation sites have no problem raising rates when demand is high so don't feel sorry for these suits when a lower rate is offered. I will always cancel a free no penalty reservation if a better deal comes my way.

    But occasionally I will spot a discount rate attached to a prepay / no cancellation booking that is so low (around 20% less than the no prepay / free cancellation rate) that I can't resist the offer as long as I am 99.9% certain the rate is unbeatable and I will show up to fulfill the contract otherwise the risk is too high. To this end I keep a spreadsheet of lowest rates on all the hotels I have stayed at or have an interest in staying at in the future. That way I know when I see a really good deal regardless of whether it's a free cancellation or penalty no cancellation offer. I tend to book way in advance. For example, I have already booked most of my April / May 2019 trip and I haven't even begun my Sept / October 2018 trip yet. What can I say? I saw a couple great deals, mostly free cancellation type deals, but also a couple of really attractive (price-wise) no cancellation deals too. I can't help it. I am an addict. 555!

    One more thing: I was originally booked for a March/April 2018 trip. Then in January 2018 my Dad suffered a traumatic brain injury (subdural hematoma) and had to undergo a life saving brain operation. Fortunately he full recovered in record time, but it was touch and go for a while and I cancelled my entire trip in order to look after him. There was no problem canceling all the no prepay/no penalty cancellation reservations and with a copy of a letter from the surgeon I was fully reimbursed for all my cancelled prepay-ed and cancelled no prepay / no cancellation reservations including my United Airlines reservation. So, all's well that ends well and I am really looking forward to my next trip.

  12. #6758

    Clearing the air

    OK. So now I understand the main issue / area that you've been basing your arguments on.

    My user I'd is a joke that my high school classmates commonly used to tease a Muslim mate of mine, which I then continued to use as my character name in a popular MMORPG game up until a few years ago, and when I was creating an account here. Well let's just say I had a nostalgic moment (33 at the end of it is my age BTW).

    I am not Muslim (Arab), Nor I am Indian (which I believe are the "nationality and race you've been referring to). I was born a Christian (not my fault) and I hate the concept of religions. And that feeling of hate is strongest towards the perceived religion (for obvious reasons that I believe you and I will have in common).

    Now. I do apologize because I wasn't spending too much time reading your responses (and I admit I've had a typical "blonde" moment) and as such was perplexed as to why you assumed me to be an Arab or an Indian despite me making it clear that I was a white Aussie male. It actually was a mate of mine who slapped me on the head and pointed out the username.

    So I hope that explains the confusion I was feeling, and my responses to your comments. I'll leave this argument here and once again do apologise for my role in the misunderstanding.

  13. #6757

    Truth vs racism. But as I replied "suppose just a POV"

    Vigor, attack, hatred. Man you must be thin skinned.

    Its not racism, arrogance, racial profiling, false assumptions when it is the truth. Currently in KL where many WG tell me that they will not go with certain types as their usual complaints are smelly, dirty, rough, sometimes don't pay, sometimes have 2/3 guys back in room waiting. Some taxi drivers of some races even [CodeWord123] and abuse girls too. Just ask them and they will tell you. Due to the large population of some countries people there learn to live a dog eat dog exsistence and bring those same attitudes when travelling. If I leave Beach Club tonite I will be inindated with rip off taxi drivers selling viagra, condoms and overpriced fares. The girls will tell you they are scared of speaking up for fear of reprisal. And they aren't Malay cause I've asked.

    Maybe this is your first time travelling. I would assume so. So go to Thailand and other mongering destinations and see how some WG just snub some nationalities due to their previous history. Even your brothers admit that others have tarnished the reputation and thus it make it harder for them to monger.

    Playing the racism card is so easy today, just like Western women playing the sexism card. Crying racism is just an easy way to try to deflect the discussion away from the real issue which is the attitudes of certain nationalities and treatment of girls. Racism means superiority, I do not think I am superior to you but I maintain that by my respectful dealings I and others of my nationality reap the benefits.

    So good luck with your mongering, hopefully you will understand more when you monger and experience the path your brothers have laid for you. Maybe you can start to reverse the sterotypes the WG, travellers and people of other lands have about these nationalities.

    You know its funny that everyone wants to come to America, Germany and Australia to live but no one wants to go to these other countries to live. Why is that?

    As Jack said. " You want the truth. You can't handle the truth".

  14. #6756
    Quote Originally Posted by Blanquiceleste  [View Original Post]
    The very fact that an aggregator site like Agoda or Booking allow you to cancel for free, means they are OK with it and so are the participating hotels. Some may charge a price differential for this flexibility, while some others maintain the same prices. I find absolutely nothing wrong with booking and cancelling rooms as many times as I feel necessary before my trip, with the sole aim of getting the best price for the room I want in the hotel of my choice.

    I have an upcoming trip in August that will span 3 countries where I will be staying at 4 different hotels. I have already chopped and changed my hotels and rooms 3 times. Is this malpractice? Hell no! It is common sense. Anyone who thinks otherwise is living in Utopia.
    To add to my post one of the filters I use is the free cancellation policy. It's just as important as A / see and 24 hour security. I think you pay about 10% more but worth it.

  15. #6755
    Quote Originally Posted by RobJones  [View Original Post]
    I too couldn't understand the attack? I'm booking now for my February visit and so far I have booked and cancelled at least once. I use Booking.com and it has a feature that allows me to do that so I am assuming that it is common practice. I was in Pattaya in May and leading up to that trip I booked and rebooked about 6 times due to different reasons ranging from location, reviews and price. Don't let it worry you and enjoy your time in the LOS.

    Rob.
    The very fact that an aggregator site like Agoda or Booking allow you to cancel for free, means they are OK with it and so are the participating hotels. Some may charge a price differential for this flexibility, while some others maintain the same prices. I find absolutely nothing wrong with booking and cancelling rooms as many times as I feel necessary before my trip, with the sole aim of getting the best price for the room I want in the hotel of my choice.

    I have an upcoming trip in August that will span 3 countries where I will be staying at 4 different hotels. I have already chopped and changed my hotels and rooms 3 times. Is this malpractice? Hell no! It is common sense. Anyone who thinks otherwise is living in Utopia.

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