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10-04-20 04:13 #7497
Posts: 6325I booked a Bangkok hotel yesterday. Couldn't believe how cheap they were. About 30% of the usual prices. Even places like Intercontinental beside Erawan Shrine were about 90 USD. Amazing.
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10-03-20 09:37 #7496
Posts: 336Citadines Soi 11
I was just looking over a couple of YouTube videos taken within the last week on Soi 11. I was surprised to see that the bar in front of the hotel, Mulli's, was gone. All the fixtures of the bar from the railing, tables, chairs, lighting and bar equipment was totally gone, stripped to the bare concrete flooring. The railing was replaced with razor wire which would be normally seen on top of jail or prison walls. I have a feeling that the hotel will be subject to sale or replacement as it has been closed since April.
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09-27-20 19:45 #7495
Posts: 994Eleven Hotel BKK.
Originally Posted by Rodwint2 [View Original Post]
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09-27-20 02:15 #7494
Posts: 336Thanks!
Originally Posted by Allover [View Original Post]
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09-26-20 07:48 #7493
Posts: 994Soi 11 Hotels
Originally Posted by Rodwint2 [View Original Post]
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09-24-20 21:54 #7492
Posts: 3040Originally Posted by PinkPearl [View Original Post]
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09-24-20 21:35 #7491
Posts: 336Soi 11?
Any information about the hotels on Soi 11? I normally stay at the Citadines, but they are closed for the duration it seems. My old standby, the Grand President, was going through some additional renovations from what the last reports earlier this year, but from the Trip Advisor website, it continues to get some really bad reviews.
If anyone has any recommendations on Soi 11, let us know. Thanks!
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09-17-20 01:37 #7490
Posts: 1749Originally Posted by Nyezhov [View Original Post]
Would you care to share any more info re these females, such as price, pics of what you consider "quality", etc?
I wonder if any others can confirm that these two hotels are places where sex workers from Vietnam can be found.
Personally I've found over the years some very attractive Thai, Laos & mixed race gals on the streets near NEP.
P.S. My Singapore report: http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...649&viewfull=1#post1955649.
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07-16-20 09:54 #7489
Posts: 178Amara Bangkok
Originally Posted by BrotherP [View Original Post]
I don't know if you are aware but Amara Bangkok is on the list of Alternative State Quarantine (ASQ) hotels (https://thaiest.com/blog/list-of-alt...otels-thailand). If you are planning to stay there as an "ordinary" member of the public you are likely to find it isn't available. If you're thinking of using to quarantine you'll find it extremely girl unfriendly.
Those in quarantine are not allowed out of the ASQ hotel and visitors not allowed in. I did read one account of someone who went into ASQ and was only allowed out of their room for 1 hour per day to go to the swimming pool and even this was only from day 5 on once they had tested negative for the virus. The cock-up in Rayong involving a bunch of Egyptian military, one of whom subsequently tested positive, who were supposed to isolate during their stop-overs to and from China and promptly wandered out to the shopping malls means rules have been both tightened and enforced with great rigour.
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07-15-20 17:21 #7488
Posts: 97Have any up-country expats been in BKK since the 22 rule opening, GFE Hotels?
What's currently open in the Sukhumvit zone. I'm not having much luck with the usual sites due Covid. Anyone on the ground since things reopened in July (for domestic Tourism) thanks.
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06-22-20 05:32 #7487
Posts: 381Originally Posted by Stykler [View Original Post]
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06-22-20 03:04 #7486
Posts: 673Originally Posted by NattyBumpo [View Original Post]
Thanks again to you and Kerrstar for your thoughts, as they have prompted more research on my behalf. Fingers crossed this crap ends soon.
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06-22-20 02:41 #7485
Posts: 3040Stykler, if you want to spend some real moolah and get what you are paying for, check out the St Regis, the Park Hyatt, The Sukhothai, the Siam Kempinski, the Sheraton Sukhumvit, and the Grand Hyatt in roughly this descending price order. Kerrstar is right. First apply for a Hotel travel CC If you think you might want to stay at a Marriott or Hyatt property. The bonus signups make the cards very attractive and the annual free nights more than pay for the annual fee which in any case is waived for the 1st year. I still have pending free night voucher & hotel point reservations at the St Regis BKK, the Hilton Sukhumvit, Intercontinental BKK, and the Grand Hyatt Jakarta for my upcoming trip. I was really looking forward to checking out the new St. Regis in August. 555. But looks like I will have to get a raincheck on that. Damn!
Considering location (proximity to Go Go's and clubs) as being as important as a large, relaxing, quiet, urban 5 star garden-pool scape, I recommend the Sheraton, the Sukhothai, and the Park Hyatt because all three hotels are walking distance to Cowboy, Patpong, or Nana respectively, and all three hotels have very, very nice pool areas. Of these 3, the Sheraton has the best location.
However, the St. Regis and Grand Hyatt are not bad locations for Patpong. The St Regis is the current top dog new luxury BKK hotel. The Grand Hyatt is much older (less expensive) and not up to the same standard nor as nice as the St Regis or Park Hyatt for that matter. The Park Hyatt is another new, top bracket luxury BKK hotel you can't go wrong with, but the Grand Hyatt's pool / garden area is very nice except for one small thing; the pool is opposite a bend in the Silom train tracks and as the trains go around the bend to head for Siam Paragon Station they make loud creaky sounds every time they pass by the pool. I got used to it, but I think you ought to know about that. The Grand's rooms facing Ratchadamri are totally sound proof however.
So to sum up, if money is not a factor, you should consider the St Regis, the Park Hyatt, The Sukhothai, and the Sheraton Sukhumvit. These are my top 4 picks. But seriously, you really think this shit will be over by Jan 2021? I hope so too, but I am starting to doubt it. Corona ain't going away on it's own, so we who are currently living outside of LOS, are forced to wait for a vaccine and whenever that happens is anybody's guess.
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06-22-20 01:28 #7484
Posts: 381Originally Posted by Stykler [View Original Post]
Since you are staying a week I would join a hotel program (Hyatt, Hilton, etc.) since most of the tiers for benefits are around 10 days, so 1 week will get you most of the way there.
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06-19-20 05:15 #7483
Posts: 673Best hotel pool
When this bloody virus leaves us, but before January 2021 (hopefully), I need to spend a week doing an online training course to achieve additional qualifications for work. I fully intend to do this in Bangkok sitting peacefully next to a hotel pool taking my time to get the best result I can.
In the past I've been locked into the two main Radission hotels along / near Sukhumvit, but I am freer to pick my own hotel this time plus I'm over the Radisson chain for a number of reasons irrelevant to this question.
Can anyone give a recommendation for a 5 star hotel with a great pool? I would be comfortable paying around US $400 per night so my budget is OK (I think). My needs are meager, 1) Good internet access, 2) Bar and food service, 3) Adequate shade to shield a laptop screen from the sun when needed, 4) MINIMAL SCREAMING KIDS!
Any suggestions? Thanks.