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08-20-23 01:57 #7751
Posts: 1310Originally Posted by Davey1965 [View Original Post]
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08-20-23 01:42 #7750
Posts: 65Originally Posted by VLenin [View Original Post]
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08-19-23 13:08 #7749
Posts: 4665Originally Posted by VLenin [View Original Post]
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08-19-23 00:01 #7748
Posts: 29Originally Posted by NicFrenchy [View Original Post]
Now that I've played around with the Ramada website, it seems that the super good price was really too good to be true. The actual cost in THB works out to more than double the quoted AUD price. I assume that there's a glitch in the conversion rate (when I price in USD, that matches the THB price). Nonetheless, I could still stay there in a standard room IF the place was decent. The closer proximity to Sukhumvit Rd and the BTS station appeals.
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08-18-23 23:25 #7747
Posts: 104Hi all.
So its my first trip to BKK and I was wondering what's the area around the conrad like? I read from another post its quiet? I have my wife with me and she is not up for partying and certainly does not know about our extra curricular activities, all she is in intesred is in shopping, I was going to leave her to it while I went to a spa or somwhere to have fun or invite a girl round.
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08-18-23 09:33 #7746
Posts: 4665Originally Posted by VLenin [View Original Post]
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08-18-23 08:20 #7745
Posts: 29Ramada by Wyndham
Anyone tried or have intel about the Ramada by Wyndham on Soi 11? I think it's the old Grand Swiss. It's suggested there's been a full refurb. Can get a very good price for it for a November stay.
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08-17-23 02:42 #7744
Posts: 348Swissotel and Emerald
Never stayed at either as I prefer higher end hotels but they're in neighborhoods I frequent often.
Originally Posted by GuyBrusg1957 [View Original Post]
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08-16-23 23:09 #7743
Posts: 367Are there any hotels that are near the higher end soapies like poseidon or colonize? I swear I saw a few being advertised once on some popular blogs by being in their vicinity and it wasn't near Nana Plaza or Soi Cowboy. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
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07-30-23 03:25 #7742
Posts: 336Thanks!
Originally Posted by Mgkckr [View Original Post]
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07-28-23 20:24 #7741
Posts: 16Jasmine City has my vote. Stayed there several times, rooms are quite large, some with full sized kitchens even if you want. No issues with girls, they'll either call up if outcall, or in the case of taking someone with you, they'll scan the girl's ID.
I'd check prices across different sites and even their own sites, since prices vary, but usually, $60-70 a night seems to be what I see for their most basic room (gets cheaper with longer stays).
Originally Posted by Rodwint2 [View Original Post]
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07-27-23 04:25 #7740
Posts: 95Originally Posted by OldHarry [View Original Post]
There are many beautiful hotels along the river, but if you're a looking for nightlife fun that's the absolute wrong area to stay in. It's too far away from the nightlife zones. Go-go girls prefer short-time appointments, so they prefer to go to a short-time hotel near Nana or Cowboy. This way they can get back to work immediately after. Some even asked for an extra 500 baht if they had to go to my hotel. If you really want to stay in that hotel, you'll have to be willing to pay for their taxi ride back, but I doubt any go-go girl would agree to come all the way there. Even if you use escort agencies they'll ask for an extra charge for the taxi in that area.
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07-26-23 00:35 #7739
Posts: 1854Originally Posted by Tiberious [View Original Post]
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07-25-23 13:52 #7738
Posts: 40Originally Posted by PayForIt [View Original Post]
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07-20-23 15:32 #7737
Posts: 175Holiday Inn Sathorn
HI very clean room us a bit small close to BTS.
Lots of restaurants in the area.
About a 15 min walk to Patpong.