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  1. #6281

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    Quote Originally Posted by David2  [View Original Post]
    I found that the only times I was charged more for a 2 person room was when a breakfast buffet was included in the room rate. It obviously costs the hotel more to stuff 2 faces instead of 1.
    I use Hotels.com because of the free night after 10 bookings. You can clearly see that most hotels charge a higher rate for a buffet breakfast. But I still always book for 2. Small money to save face in case they stop you when you have a guest.

    RL.

  2. #6280
    Quote Originally Posted by RobertLong  [View Original Post]
    I always book for 2 adults and I have never had any problem. You might pay a little more but no one will ever question you, except security if the lady looks like a WG. I have stayed in many hotels in Bkk with my GF from the south and security never asks. Funny how they can tell the status by just looking at the lady.

    RL.
    Haha very true that. Even when I walk in with a non-BG but girl Rom a office that kind of dress same as a WG they don't stop me. Maybe it's body language or whatever but it's always interesting to see.

  3. #6279
    Quote Originally Posted by BlueKangaroo  [View Original Post]
    Cheers, that's what I usually do just to be safe. Do Bangkok hotels charge more for a two-person room? I know in Japan it actually makes a difference, but in Bangkok I've never actually seen differing prices for one person or two person. Once in Japan the hotel receptionist apologized to me that I had booked a two-person room when it was only me, and that they could not refund me the difference.
    I found that the only times I was charged more for a 2 person room was when a breakfast buffet was included in the room rate. It obviously costs the hotel more to stuff 2 faces instead of 1.

  4. #6278
    Quote Originally Posted by BlueKangaroo  [View Original Post]
    Do Bangkok hotels charge more for a two-person room?
    No they don't. Unless maybe when the hotel has single occupancy rooms too (with single beds).

  5. #6277
    Quote Originally Posted by AussieDoug  [View Original Post]
    If you don't need to stay so close to Nana, the President group apartments in Soi 11 are good, and not all that expensive, and there are some good spots around there also.
    Thanks mate.

  6. #6276
    Quote Originally Posted by RobertLong  [View Original Post]
    I always book for 2 adults and I have never had any problem. You might pay a little more but no one will ever question you, except security if the lady looks like a WG. I have stayed in many hotels in Bkk with my GF from the south and security never asks. Funny how they can tell the status by just looking at the lady.

    RL.
    Cheers, that's what I usually do just to be safe. Do Bangkok hotels charge more for a two-person room? I know in Japan it actually makes a difference, but in Bangkok I've never actually seen differing prices for one person or two person. Once in Japan the hotel receptionist apologized to me that I had booked a two-person room when it was only me, and that they could not refund me the difference.

  7. #6275
    Quote Originally Posted by Syzygies  [View Original Post]
    Most of us (at least me) never heard of these Hotels because they are not located in a mongering area. So that could be a risk. Ask booking.com if they are girl friendly. I have occasionally run into a family hotel in the past e. G. Bangkok Palace at Makasan.
    Oh good point, I didn't think to ask the booking company about whether or not they're guest friendly, thanks for that tip!

  8. #6274
    Quote Originally Posted by BlueKangaroo  [View Original Post]
    By the way, has anyone have any experience bringing girls back to hotels like Hua Chang or W Bangkok?

    Tried searching online and found some websites that lists guest-friendly hotels, but neither hotel is mentioned, just wondering if that's a "no" to bringing guests back, or if no one's really explored it yet.
    Most of us (at least me) never heard of these Hotels because they are not located in a mongering area. So that could be a risk. Ask booking.com if they are girl friendly. I have occasionally run into a family hotel in the past e. G. Bangkok Palace at Makasan.

  9. #6273

    Book Your Room for Two

    Quote Originally Posted by BlueKangaroo  [View Original Post]
    By the way, has anyone have any experience bringing girls back to hotels like Hua Chang or W Bangkok?

    Tried searching online and found some websites that lists guest-friendly hotels, but neither hotel is mentioned, just wondering if that's a "no" to bringing guests back, or if no one's really explored it yet.
    I always book for 2 adults and I have never had any problem. You might pay a little more but no one will ever question you, except security if the lady looks like a WG. I have stayed in many hotels in Bkk with my GF from the south and security never asks. Funny how they can tell the status by just looking at the lady.

    RL.

  10. #6272
    By the way, has anyone have any experience bringing girls back to hotels like Hua Chang or W Bangkok?

    Tried searching online and found some websites that lists guest-friendly hotels, but neither hotel is mentioned, just wondering if that's a "no" to bringing guests back, or if no one's really explored it yet.

  11. #6271
    Quote Originally Posted by RobJones  [View Original Post]
    Hi guys,

    First timer to Bangkok and we are looking for a 2 bedroom apartment near Nana Plaza. Budget of about 3500 TBH per night. Full security preferred. Any and all suggestions appreciated.

    Thanks Rob.
    If you don't need to stay so close to Nana, the President group apartments in Soi 11 are good, and not all that expensive, and there are some good spots around there also.

  12. #6270
    Quote Originally Posted by RobJones  [View Original Post]
    First timer to Bangkok and we are looking for a 2 bedroom apartment near Nana Plaza. Budget of about 3500 TBH per night. Full security preferred. Any and all suggestions appreciated.
    No first hand experience, but at your price point take a look at the Omni Tower Sukhumvit.

    No need to full prepay for accommodations in Bangkok. If you don't end up liking the place you choose just find another when you are in country.

    SL.

  13. #6269
    Quote Originally Posted by Syzygies  [View Original Post]
    I only read good things about President Palace before, generally rated better than Grand President, so I wonder what went wrong, that it closed? Did it need renovating after open such a short time? I recall seeing it being built, I thought.
    I have often wondered that myself. The Pres Palace was a fairly new hotel when it shut down. The Grand President next door was owned by the same people at the time but it was kept open. The Palace was new and The President was old and rundown yet they chose to keep the President open not the Palace. I'm sure it has something to do with partnerships and finance. Perhaps the financing on the Palace made it too costly to operate and make a profit. For sure money was the problem.

  14. #6268
    Quote Originally Posted by Allover  [View Original Post]
    I don't believe I've ever read a report about this Mercure. I recently completed a stay here and can say this is a very good hotel in a great location. I paid B2350 during the week and B2550 on weekends booked through the Mercure website. I have only stayed at Accor hotels once or twice but was immediately upgraded to a larger room. This is the old President Palace but rebranded to Accor. The Mercure is newly renovated and very modern. This is basically a brand new hotel. Of course girl friendly as well. Girl's ID's are not checked unless you make a request. The front desk is out of view from the elevators going to the room. There is good but not great breakfast buffet available. I found it is slightly cheaper to book the room without breakfast and pay for the breakfast separately. Buffet cost is about 295 baht. The Aussie bar across the street has a nice breakfast for about 220 baht. This hotel is not cheap but I wanted to spend less than B3000 nightly for a room. This is good value for this price point. Service is good but not quite 5 star. Rooms are 5 star in IMHO. The hotel provides 2 free bottles of water, 2 toothbrushes, and a razor daily. Mercure Soi 11 is highly recommended for those of us desiring modern rooms on my favorite Bangkok soi.
    I only read good things about President Palace before, generally rated better than Grand President, so I wonder what went wrong, that it closed? Did it need renovating after open such a short time? I recall seeing it being built, I thought.

  15. #6267

    Mercure Hotel Bangkok Soi 11

    I don't believe I've ever read a report about this Mercure. I recently completed a stay here and can say this is a very good hotel in a great location. I paid B2350 during the week and B2550 on weekends booked through the Mercure website. I have only stayed at Accor hotels once or twice but was immediately upgraded to a larger room. This is the old President Palace but rebranded to Accor. The Mercure is newly renovated and very modern. This is basically a brand new hotel. Of course girl friendly as well. Girl's ID's are not checked unless you make a request. The front desk is out of view from the elevators going to the room. There is good but not great breakfast buffet available. I found it is slightly cheaper to book the room without breakfast and pay for the breakfast separately. Buffet cost is about 295 baht. The Aussie bar across the street has a nice breakfast for about 220 baht. This hotel is not cheap but I wanted to spend less than B3000 nightly for a room. This is good value for this price point. Service is good but not quite 5 star. Rooms are 5 star in IMHO. The hotel provides 2 free bottles of water, 2 toothbrushes, and a razor daily. Mercure Soi 11 is highly recommended for those of us desiring modern rooms on my favorite Bangkok soi.

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