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  1. #5186
    Quote Originally Posted by Syzygies  [View Original Post]
    Well one has to stay somewhere if visiting Thailand and your passport will already indicate that you have visited Thailand.

    Its possible to have Credit Cards or Debit Cards that have online statements so no paper record sent to your home address. So open a new bank account with a secret credit card and online statements.

    Use a travel agent to book your Hotel. They can get a better rate like on the internet. Pay the travel agent cash. I used to always use a Bangkok travel agent years ago in Bangkok and could pay them cash.

    It really cannot be so difficult, but I have had same experience that offering to pay cash at Hotel reception, the staff are not authorised to give big discounts.
    Thank you for the suggestion of using a bricks-and-mortar Bangkok-based travel agent and paying him cash. I hadn't thought of it. That just might work. I'll try it next time. Fingers crossed!

  2. #5185

    Try searching!

    Quote Originally Posted by MumbaiGuy  [View Original Post]
    This time I am planning to book Grand Swiss on Sukhumvit 11. Anybody stayed there? Any reviews?

    MG.
    Try searching this thread. Most hotels are covered. And try Trip Advisor!

  3. #5184

    Grand Swiss Hotel

    This time I am planning to book Grand Swiss on Sukhumvit 11. Anybody stayed there? Any reviews?

    MG.

  4. #5183
    Quote Originally Posted by EricSwiss  [View Original Post]
    Thank you for putting it into perspective. I think you are right actually.

    Nonetheless, there can exist some perfectly legitimate reasons why some people, in certain circumstances, would not necessarily want their credit card to be linked to a hotel reservation. Especially in Thailand. But I'm sure people worldwide have the same kinds of concerns.

    So is there any way to combine the privacy of the "walk-up" with the rate of the Internet?
    Well one has to stay somewhere if visiting Thailand and your passport will already indicate that you have visited Thailand.

    Its possible to have Credit Cards or Debit Cards that have online statements so no paper record sent to your home address. So open a new bank account with a secret credit card and online statements.

    Use a travel agent to book your Hotel. They can get a better rate like on the internet. Pay the travel agent cash. I used to always use a Bangkok travel agent years ago in Bangkok and could pay them cash.

    It really cannot be so difficult, but I have had same experience that offering to pay cash at Hotel reception, the staff are not authorised to give big discounts.

  5. #5182
    Quote Originally Posted by EricSwiss  [View Original Post]
    I do not think it is possible to get one of these pre-paid credit cards in Thailand.
    You can buy them in your home country and use them world-wide.

  6. #5181
    Quote Originally Posted by Wolvenvacht  [View Original Post]
    Easy, book on the intenet with a credit card. And if you don't want to "taint" your credit-card with a hotel booking in Thailand, get yourself one of these pre-paid credt cards, they are as good and as anonymous as cash.
    I do not think it is possible to get one of these pre-paid credit cards in Thailand.

  7. #5180
    Quote Originally Posted by AD912  [View Original Post]
    Hi everyone,

    I have been booked in you Sathorn Bangkok. No chance of changing the hotel. Could someone please tell if this is girl friendly? If not then I have no choice but to visit the ST hotels or oilies.

    AD (former handle: Utd1980).
    I have no idea as I have never stayed there, but why don't you just email them and ask them about their "joiner policy"?

  8. #5179
    Quote Originally Posted by EricSwiss  [View Original Post]
    The five-star hotel Grande Centre Point Terminal 21, which is very girl-friendly and conveniently close to Soi Cowboy, offers a room for THB 3200 if you book on the Internet with a credit card, but asks for double if you walk up to the front desk with cash in your hand. Does anybody know a way to get around this rip-off?
    Easy, book on the intenet with a credit card. And if you don't want to "taint" your credit-card with a hotel booking in Thailand, get yourself one of these pre-paid credt cards, they are as good and as anonymous as cash.

  9. #5178
    Quote Originally Posted by Yujin  [View Original Post]
    I wouldn't call it a scam or rip-off. It's common practice. The "walk up" rate is the hotel's published or rack rate. It's like the sticker price on a new car. You can try and negotiate with the manager, but the best way to get around it is to book on-line directly through the hotel's website, Agoda, Expedia, etc.

    A few years ago, I was in New York and booked a deep discounted rate through Expedia. At the end of my stay, I needed to stay two days longer so I called the front desk and the hotel would not honor the discounted Expedia rate. Instead, the hotel quoted me their rack rate which was three times higher than the Expedia rate. I called Expedia and booked for two more nights at the discounted rate. Problem solved!
    Thank you for putting it into perspective. I think you are right actually.

    Nonetheless, there can exist some perfectly legitimate reasons why some people, in certain circumstances, would not necessarily want their credit card to be linked to a hotel reservation. Especially in Thailand. But I'm sure people worldwide have the same kinds of concerns.

    So is there any way to combine the privacy of the "walk-up" with the rate of the Internet?

  10. #5177
    Quote Originally Posted by EricSwiss  [View Original Post]
    The five-star hotel Grande Centre Point Terminal 21, which is very girl-friendly and conveniently close to Soi Cowboy, offers a room for THB 3200 if you book on the Internet with a credit card, but asks for double if you walk up to the front desk with cash in your hand. Does anybody know a way to get around this rip-off?
    I wouldn't call it a scam or rip-off. It's common practice. The "walk up" rate is the hotel's published or rack rate. It's like the sticker price on a new car. You can try and negotiate with the manager, but the best way to get around it is to book on-line directly through the hotel's website, Agoda, Expedia, etc.

    A few years ago, I was in New York and booked a deep discounted rate through Expedia. At the end of my stay, I needed to stay two days longer so I called the front desk and the hotel would not honor the discounted Expedia rate. Instead, the hotel quoted me their rack rate which was three times higher than the Expedia rate. I called Expedia and booked for two more nights at the discounted rate. Problem solved!

  11. #5176

    Hotel scam: Internet vs. Walk-in

    The five-star hotel Grande Centre Point Terminal 21, which is very girl-friendly and conveniently close to Soi Cowboy, offers a room for THB 3200 if you book on the Internet with a credit card, but asks for double if you walk up to the front desk with cash in your hand. Does anybody know a way to get around this rip-off?

  12. #5175

    You Sathorn

    Hi everyone,

    I have been booked in you Sathorn Bangkok. No chance of changing the hotel. Could someone please tell if this is girl friendly? If not then I have no choice but to visit the ST hotels or oilies.

    AD (former handle: Utd1980).

  13. #5174
    Almost all hotels on Sukhumvit between soi-2 to 23 are guest friendly. Select any hotel based on your budget. Search on any good website such as agoda, cleartrip or booking.com for details and reviews on hotels.

    Quote Originally Posted by Raju1974  [View Original Post]
    Visiting BKK shortly for 3 days. Which hotel / Place will be best for booking in advance so that we are in the middle of all fun and are GF friendly allowing to come back with girls freely. This trip will be purely for good mongering experience. Can any expert please guide me.

    Thanks,

  14. #5173

    Thanks Christian

    Thanks Christian, first for suggesting the appropriate place for the post and then for the suggestion.

    Quote Originally Posted by ChristianG  [View Original Post]
    http://www.guestfriendlyhotel.com/gu...hotel-bangkok/

    Here you can check the GF hotel in Bangkok, my suggestion is to looking for hotel in Sukhumvit road between Nana and Asok.

  15. #5172
    Quote Originally Posted by Raju1974  [View Original Post]
    Visiting BKK shortly for 3 days. Which hotel / Place will be best for booking in advance so that we are in the middle of all fun and are GF friendly allowing to come back with girls freely. This trip will be purely for good mongering experience. Can any expert please guide me.

    Thanks,
    http://www.guestfriendlyhotel.com/gu...hotel-bangkok/

    Here you can check the GF hotel in Bangkok, my suggestion is to looking for hotel in Sukhumvit road between Nana and Asok.

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