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10-22-19 06:14 #7286
Posts: 108Natty, your inbox is full.
Hi Natty,
What are you current favorite MPs and are there any ladies in particular you would recommend?
I like anal and CIM / COF. I like ladies who are gentle and submissive. PSE and GFE both work for me.
I have 2-3 regulars I try to meet every time I go to BKK. I am always looking for new regulars. A regular for me is a lady who gives me better or at least consistent service.
Take care!
/ Kirsia.
Originally Posted by NattyBumpo [View Original Post]
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10-18-19 00:47 #7285
Posts: 3040The Hilton Sukhumvit
I stayed there in May for 5 nights. I received a discount rate on the room thanks to their internet offer to apply for their Amex Hilton Credit Card right before I was about to book. The main perks for signing up for the CC was getting a whole bunch of Hilton points for a subsequent stay and instant Gold member status. Since the CC has no annual fee I think it is a good deal even if you don't use it very often. Anyway, upon check in Hilton upgraded me to an Honors Floor (no difference in room) and threw in free buffet breakfasts for my stay. I also had Executive Lounge privileges, but I never availed myself of that. As to the Hilton Hotel itself: I thought it was a pretty nice major international chain hotel. The room was a good size and all it's appointments were in very good taste. The buffet breakfasts were very good. The location was fine for me as it is close to the oilies, two high end malls which are convenient for their gourmet grocery store and tasty food courts, and the BTS although I prefer motorcycle taxis unless I am going cross town. The only thing I think the hotel missed on was the size of its roof top pool; its on the small side for a major hotel and I prefer larger pools for more privacy, but the bottom line is I am booked back at the Hilton again for 4 more nights, free, all on Hilton points on my next big trip. So, it turns out that overall the Hilton Suk is a win win for me.
But the Hilton is not the only large international chain hotel that I will be staying at on my next 6 week visit to BKK. The Sukhumvit area has many hotels like the Hilton to choose from of similar quality and in the same price range more or less. I like to change hotels and locations every 6 or 7 days on average to mix things up and to not get too well known in any one place. Harry Haller, the Steppenwolf, is a personal hero of mine. 555.
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10-17-19 23:17 #7284
Posts: 108This is good news!
I am have a trip planned in December. I am also a gold member. Do you know if they automatically upgrade you? Did you have access to the executive lounge?
I know Hilton Suk is strategically located with many MP within a stone throw away. I cannot wait till I get to BKK!
/ Kirsia!
Originally Posted by FLbjLover [View Original Post]
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10-16-19 16:47 #7283
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Alex7J [View Original Post]
I won't do all the work for you, but it is possible.
Top Romantic hotels in Bangkok also covers having a spa tub.
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10-16-19 13:48 #7282
Posts: 1315Davis Corner wing Ambassador suite
Originally Posted by JoeBlac [View Original Post]
So looking for a crazy place like this, penthouse or loft or any classy hotel top of the line room with in-house pool or jacuzzi. I tried searching online but couldn't find anything.
I hope the BKK veterans would help me choose a new place sooner than soon. It's time to party again.
Cheers.
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10-15-19 22:47 #7281
Posts: 3634. th visit to BKK, already tried several locations in the city, and I always end up in Nana. Probably caused by my filthy soul. 15 days ok to me, I could stay 15 years. Didn't know about The Thermae, so what I get is actually home delivery, or even better, they are already there! Thanks for all help. I will probably end up over fucking.
Pattaya is not for me. Maybe visit Hua Hin for a couple of days when in serious recovery mode.
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10-15-19 21:36 #7280
Posts: 284Basic
Originally Posted by ZimmerBaby [View Original Post]
It is quite basic, although officially seems to have 3 stars. Location is good, if a bit full-on. I prefer a bit quieter and off the main Sukhumvit street. If cost is not so much of an issue I would look elsewhere. Others will disagree.
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10-15-19 05:59 #7279
Posts: 7Grande Center Point Terminal 21
Hi guys,
This is my tenth hotel that I have stayed in Bangkok and location wise, it is hands down the best for the purpose we are all here for. Although it is a bit expensive but usually offers good deals especially prepaid ones on booking.com and agoda. It is accessible to BTS and MRT and is across the street from Soi Cowboy. It also provides access to Terminal 21 mall which is one of the better shopping places. Also to confirm its 100 percent green. When you bring someone, the security guards discretely and very politely takes your "guest's" ID and gives it back when they are leaving. It is also five minutes walk to Thermae and ten minutes walk to Doki. Definitely worth trying.
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10-15-19 05:23 #7278
Posts: 12856Rumachit Plaza Hotel
Originally Posted by ZimmerBaby [View Original Post]
You might want to take girls to your room especially if you use the Thermae to get a girl. Not sure why you have ruled out that possibility. I probably would prefer to stay somewhere quieter in terms of nightlife action outside. Some of use short time Hotels when we cannot take a girl to our room, but that does not seem applicable in this case.
Always good to be flexible till you know what you like. Just my opinion.
Search engine could find Ruamchit, I am sure. OYO108 is not very meaningful.
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10-14-19 21:38 #7277
Posts: 363Originally Posted by Etaoin2003 [View Original Post]
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10-14-19 18:42 #7276
Posts: 285Originally Posted by ZimmerBaby [View Original Post]
Most of the girls on the street right outside are not girls. Although that's important to know, they do not constitute a problem.
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10-14-19 13:11 #7275
Posts: 363OYO 108 close to soi 15
Hi babies. Tried the search engine unsuccesfully;.
Have booked this hotel for 15 nights, total cost 520 Euro. Cost actually not so important, location more mucho importante. Is it a ok place? Because at evenings it's obviously a gathering place for street girls. Not my target actually, I do my shit outside and sleep alone. Reviews on Expedia seems ok. More worried for the possibility of annoying hassling during entering and exits.
Thanks.
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10-14-19 06:32 #7274
Posts: 8Hotel Summation
Been in and out of Thailand for 10 years. Stayed at many hotels, Hilton, Four Seasons, Lebua, Centre Points, Banyan Tree, Hansar, Muse, Sheraton, Sukosol, St Regis and Westin.
All very comparable in service and amenities. You do however get a butler at St Regis. Italian restaurant at Muse is great and the whole theme of the hotel is great. Grand Centre points have multiple and good locations. May be the best value when considering room sizes vs total cost. Sheraton has a great pool. Hansar is nice but dull. Sukosol is a great value if you need to stay in that part of Bangkok. Lebua is over rated. The Westin is consistent. Good location, good pricing but the pool isn't the best. Hotel becomes crowded during pool party's.
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10-02-19 13:18 #7273
Posts: 12856Just tried two budget Hotels in Sukhumvit Soi 37. Adagio and Retro 39. Both had faults so can't recommend, even though very low priced.
Adagio faults:
Small room, no wardrobe (a pipe is there can be used to hang clothes), no phone in the room, some rooms have no window to outside. Otherwise okay Best to take the Superior room (not basic one) with window. Strange priorities, all rooms have a sofa but no wardrobe.
Retro 39 faults:
Bed very hard mattress, desk has no chair only low stool unusable, without putting a pillow on it. Otherwise good. Ha ha. But faults are serious ones. Good bathroom with walk in shower.
Adagio would be my preference due to comfortable bed, even though Retro room is bigger. Sakura Sky (Soi 33) is okay For a budget Hotel and for extreme low price, EM33 (El Majestic) is a possible. It is now in the OYO chain so book on their web site for low price.
I used to stay only 4 stars or 5 stars on special price, but tried some budget Hotels recently. One problem is budget Hotels can have noisy groups of Indians staying there. I had to ask one group to please close their door and tone it down, while I was still trying to sleep. Sound carried too well in that Hotel from neighbouring room.
One never gets perfection if stingy on the Hotel! You get what you pay for, hopefully.
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09-27-19 10:46 #7272
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by RobertLong [View Original Post]
Yes I did minimal research (like find hotels close to airport) and done in a rush without reading any forums etc. Ha ha.
Not sure what you mean by "Organic", since does not really exist in Laos and Thailand. You have no clues what insecticides and weedicides were used and if soil was contaminated by heavy metals etc. Maybe you mean a good vegetables selection. Did they have fucking good coffee and real milk? That is a great start for me. No cheap Robusta bean coffee that tastes like brewed iron filings for me. One always suspects in Laos they will try to provide the cheapest option they can find, but perhaps some Hotels can be different. If a Hotel states they use organic, I always consider that to be bullshit sales talk. Cancer rates in Thai and Laos villages are very high, I think there are reasons, and is not caused by real organic food production, I am sure. At my own farm we try to be as organic as possible, but we can easily be polluted by neighbouring farms and smoke from burning off rice fields. I will aim to measure the heavy metals in the soil and underground water soon. We have to use some chemicals to control ants and termites invading the house. Are they safe chemicals? Permethrin, RCA, etc. ? Hard to say. Ants invading the chicken house is another problem. Is the chicken and fish feed totally organic? I doubt it. Its is extremely tough to do real "organic" if no body else is doing it.
Thailand is low on banning hazardous chemicals. Asbestos still widely used here as example for insulation, brake pads etc. One would have thought these are things known to be very harmful and should be banned. A relative was an electrician in working house roofs (not in Thailand) and he succumbed to an asbestos related lung disease. Some pesticides are very dangerous, but I am not expert.