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06-20-17 09:47 #6167
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by GoldenBear81 [View Original Post]
I recall Tansak took multiple girls to some Hotel in Soi 11 with no hassles. Forget which one. Even the Nana Hotel might be perfect for your purpose. Plenty of sleezy hotels around.
Dream Hotel is fine. No clue how they react to 2 girls though. Never tried it there.
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06-18-17 21:42 #6166
Posts: 5Good Suggestion!
Originally Posted by Melman111 [View Original Post]
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06-18-17 11:16 #6165
Posts: 121Originally Posted by GoldenBear81 [View Original Post]
I took two girls multiple times into Novotel Ploenchit (walking distance to Nana) and no question asked very girl friendly. This hotel have condoms in the room along with other nuts, chocolate items in the bar.
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06-18-17 01:56 #6164
Posts: 5Threesome friendly hotel
Hey guys!
Will be making my first trip to Bangkok in Nov. I'm looking at hotels in the Nana Plaza area. I really want a hotel that is 2 guest friendly. I'm not so much worried about a joiner fee for girl #2 as I am having my plans ruined. Ill be staying 6 nights. I'm not that price sensitive, but don't care about luxuries either. I've stayed at shitty hotels in the USA and Europe when necessary. Any recommendations? Everything I've seen on the internet is "a few years ago. " Anyone manage a 3 some recently? I would really appreciate any suggestions!
Thanks!
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06-17-17 23:49 #6163
Posts: 83Berkeley hotel, Pratunam
Respected members,
I am coming to Bangkok after a long time. Unlike my previous stays in sukumvit, my company booked Berkeley hotel in Pratunam.
I am worried if it will allow girls to stay overnight. Tried to contact hotel but no response.
Anybody has any experience to share about this hotel?
Would really appreciate it.
Regards.
Zux.
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06-11-17 14:58 #6162
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Crazy4Thai [View Original Post]
Funny that Thai govt. Shuts off many porn sites yet there are still plenty of alternatives still working.
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06-11-17 14:53 #6161
Posts: 6080Originally Posted by Gullible [View Original Post]
Between departure and arrival, I would drop the bagge at departure, so you don't have to move around with luggage when you have to do the check in, ie quicker.
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06-11-17 11:10 #6160
Posts: 2208Originally Posted by Gullible [View Original Post]
And by the way: there are no express trains anymore, only commuter trains. It takes about 25 minutes to Makkasan and costs about 40 Baht.
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06-10-17 13:23 #6159
Posts: 19Luggage at airport question
There are supposedly 2 counters for luggage drop off zones. Level 2 for arrivals and level 4 for departures.
As I will be departing next day and have to leave early, is it better to drop luggage nearer departure area on level 4 or it doesn't matter.
As I haven't been to the airport is the departure and arrival areas difficult to access easily.
Originally Posted by FastEddie48 [View Original Post]
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06-08-17 14:44 #6158
Posts: 558Originally Posted by Ableyone [View Original Post]
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06-07-17 21:15 #6157
Posts: 560Originally Posted by Crazy4Thai [View Original Post]
Last month I stayed two nights in the Red Planet Asoke which is cheaper than the Ibis, great room (for the price) with over the bed fan, aircon and excellent wifi, but despite booking a room for two people, the room they gave me had only one towel, and the palaver it took to get a second towel from the house keeping staff including several handovers between me and the staff on the house phone (to the reception) in the corridor to obtain the second towel killed any desire on my part to bring a girl back to this hotel. Never saw anyone else with a girl either in stark contrast to my stay at the Ibis.
Later in the year I'm staying one night in Bangkok and it will be at the Ibis.
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06-07-17 03:56 #6156
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by Sammon [View Original Post]
I have 4 free nights accrued with a total value of $360 usd.
By my reckoning that's close to $90 per night.
I agree with other posters about the virtue of Hotels.com (which is actually Expedia of course).
I used to surf all the sites looking for "best deals" but learned that the easiest and cheapest option is to go with hotels.com
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06-06-17 14:57 #6155
Posts: 90Originally Posted by Sammon [View Original Post]
Besides that you could go through cashback sites (if your from the uk) like quidco.com and get a extra 6-12% off (and still the free nights).
What a lot of people don't know / use is their best price policy. If you book your room and see the price cheaper somewhere else they will refund you the difference. ALSO: if at a later moment after you booked you see a cheaper price for the same room they will refund you as well! If you booked a non-refund rate they also give you a refund but then in the form of a voucher for a next booking at any hotel.
So basically there is no cheaper / better option then hotels.com.
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06-06-17 14:41 #6154
Posts: 6331Originally Posted by Sammon [View Original Post]
From their web site.
Hotels.com Rewards
How it works
You will collect 1 night for every night you stay at an eligible hotel.
Once you have collected 10 Rewards nights, you'll get 1 free night at an eligible hotel.
The value of your free night is equal to the average rate of the 10 nights you collected to earn it.
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06-06-17 13:47 #6153
Posts: 3281Originally Posted by Crazy4Thai [View Original Post]