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09-06-17 05:29 #6341
Posts: 414Originally Posted by DrifterMan [View Original Post]
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09-06-17 04:49 #6340
Posts: 337Originally Posted by EihTooms [View Original Post]
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09-06-17 04:30 #6339
Posts: 5452Originally Posted by GoneFishin [View Original Post]
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09-06-17 04:06 #6338
Posts: 337Ruamchitt Plaza Hotel
Stayed 5 nights booked by hotels.com at 32 us for the modern chinese room. Not much choice for room type on this website. The room is modern but small. Reminded me of those European business hotels where there is just a little room around the bed. During morning cleaning I saw other rooms were much larger and modern. This is a budget hotel but IMHO a good one. As a first timer I did not want to have to walk far to either nana or cowboys. At my pace I could get to either in ten minutes or so. Your right in the thick of things here and with transport stations close by to visit other areas of the city. The common area, halls and elevator show the budget price of the hotel. What makes it a good budget hotel for me was the service, quality food, modern room, good wifi, pool was clean and hardly used and then location. Cannot expect to much for 30 us a night but I felt it was great value. I would stay here again.
GF.
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09-06-17 00:37 #6337
Posts: 784Originally Posted by AussieDoug [View Original Post]
1) Authorities do not like the fact that taxes are rarely paid on airbnb rentals.
2) Hotels are required to make a copy of foreign visitors passports, and report to local authorities every day that they are registered quests. Authorities are concerned that potential 'persons of interest' can stay in airbnb accommodations to avoid this reporting.
So rather than go after individual property owners authorities are going after the members of building Condo boards (a small identifiable group) and threatening them with prosecution. Many reports of airbnb renters not being able to check in, being asked to leave after checking in, and deposits and pre-paid fees being lost.
The above is really not open to debate. It is what is already happening on the ground. Sorry if it does not sync with your pre-conceived notions of how things are or should be.
So is anyone who arranges for airbnb accommodations in Thailand taking their chances? Well given TIT the answer is a definite maybe.
SL.
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09-05-17 12:41 #6336
Posts: 265Originally Posted by Sunlover2 [View Original Post]
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09-04-17 21:41 #6335
Posts: 224Dynasty Grande (21 Soi) - VFM, Girl Friendly
150 m from Nana Plaza on one side and 100 m from Kasalong on the other. Rooms, services and location are good. Okayish pool to relax.
Hotel is VFM 60 USD / night. Minibar prices reasonable too - Heineken is 70 Baht.
No additional charges for visitors. They just need to show their ID. I had booked a lady from Smooci. Reception guy did check when she came in and also called in while she was going out if things were okay.
Safe Mongering,
LC.
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09-03-17 13:22 #6334
Posts: 16Originally Posted by MumbaiGuy [View Original Post]
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09-03-17 10:15 #6333
Posts: 414Originally Posted by Shiba7 [View Original Post]
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09-02-17 22:10 #6332
Posts: 110Breakfast
Originally Posted by Shiba7 [View Original Post]
For cheaper than that price you can get the Movenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15 - 8.3 rating on agoda and the absolute most amazing and HUGE breakfast of any hotel I've ever stayed at in BKK. New, modern, and clean. Beautiful rooftop pool and lounge area too. Hot girl photo shoot going on there one day while I was staying. About a quarter mile down Soi 15 off Sukhumvit Rd.
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09-02-17 17:06 #6331
Posts: 70Stayed at Landmark due to the recommendations on here, and have to say I was heavily disappointed.
Booked a club room, on the 27th floor, and it was far from worth the money.
The club lounge is basically worthless. The club breakfast is basically nothing more than eggs, with the main breakfast on first floor being far superior.
Speaking of the breakfast, it has a lot of choice, but it's entirely bland. Go to a proper buffet for half the price instead!
The hotel is completely open, so anyone can walk in and out, with access to all floors, and no guests will have to check in their ID. I feel way safer at other hotels, especially since this is in Nana.
If you don't pre-pay for breakfast you can get access for 630-830 baht (I forgot exact) per person.
Only good thing is the very early check in (8 am) and late check out (4 pm) for no additional cost.
Service was nothing special to be honest. Standard for what you're paying.
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09-01-17 00:30 #6330
Posts: 784Originally Posted by AussieDoug [View Original Post]
FWIW airbnb is operating illegally in Thailand: https://juslaws.com/legal-aspects-re...rbnb-thailand/.
SL.
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08-31-17 12:18 #6329
Posts: 265Originally Posted by EBoardbuilder [View Original Post]
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08-31-17 04:04 #6328
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by EBoardbuilder [View Original Post]
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08-31-17 02:32 #6327
Posts: 5452Originally Posted by Crazy4Thai [View Original Post]