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03-17-09 13:14 #911
Posts: 175Admiral Premier
Hi,
Has anybody lately stayed at the admiral premier on soi 23 near cowboy, I am getting a goo deal and an upgrade, room looks nice too from thier website and is probably just opened up, I called them and they do not charge joiner fees.
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03-17-09 12:42 #910
Posts: 416Yes, there IS a joiner fee at The Key...
Originally Posted by Horntoad
Sorry I didn't catch this sooner Horntoad.
Prof buddy from Santa Barbara booked a suite there in Dec, when he arrived the room didn't have some of the things he wanted, no plates, no utensils, and no microwave in the obviously mondo retardo thing that passed for a kitchen (WTF is up with that? ). No windows in his room either. That night they hit him with the joiner and he flew into a rage on the front desk because he HAD booked 2 persons in the room. (Ewww) The next day he blew off The Key, canceled everything and filed a complaint with the CC company, then moved over the to the Bliston near Ploenchit. Full one bedroom suite, w/everything, near the BTS, and totally GF (it was 1000 Baht more/night but he figured it was well worth it.
Hope that helps.
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03-17-09 07:48 #909
Posts: 1677Originally Posted by Pita123
Citadines soi 23... OK now is the time to hit cowboy area as it is right up the street and got it for the same as Citadines Soi 11, a nice move, some in Nana / Beer Garden Sukhumvit then closer to cowboy and soi 33 area... Only problem is my take out from beer garden will have to take longer to arrive now. But maybe I can find a decent take out to curb the appetite from cowboy for day time off hours...
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03-17-09 04:33 #908
Posts: 1294Originally Posted by Barko
I hear someone has been having a good time at Citadines on Soi 11 for a good price.
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03-16-09 15:11 #907
Posts: 416Originally Posted by Pita123
Yo. The new El them is 9, 000 Baht per night bro. The intro invitational party promotion is 6, 000 Baht/night per couple, including tax, (two night minimum.) From what I saw last week, the place ain't done yet. (Extension ladders in the lobby messing with overhead electric. TIT)
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03-16-09 14:28 #906
Posts: 239Originally Posted by Pita123
Kuratla
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03-16-09 09:43 #905
Posts: 169Has anybody stayed at The Key on Soi 19 lately? Was wondering if it is GF now. They're running a special for 1500b right now but if they add a joiner fee, then it isn't that much of a bargain anymore.
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03-15-09 22:08 #904
Posts: 1294Originally Posted by Kuratla
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03-15-09 22:06 #903
Posts: 1294Originally Posted by Francesco24
http://www.lemeridienhotelbangkok.com/
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03-15-09 19:13 #902
Posts: 416CentrePoint Silom
Originally Posted by Francesco24
CentrePoint Silom (1900-2050 Baht including tax) the price depends on long you stay.
BTW, Wotif only charges a flat rate booking fee of 125 Baht for the entire stay:
http://www.wotif.com/hotel/View?hote...1&viewType=all
Hotel: New condo style hotel. Large studio room with full kitchen & full size refrigerator, (includes plates, pots, pans, etc), in-room washing machine, full bathtub and stand alone shower, has a nice open feeling (45 sq meters), and good sleep-in type bed. Large hardwood Colonial style desk & furniture, free wired and wireless internet, 32" CRT wide TV w/DVD player and sound system, most rooms with views of the Chao Phraya River. Breakfast buffet is superb, Thai, Chinese, real Dim Sum, pastries, salads; eggs and french toast cooked to order. Room service is good & cheap, and the pool is about as good as it gets in BKK.
Also, this place is totally 'blind eye' guest friendly.
Accoutrement: Basement has a full sized Top's Market (grocery) with MK Sukiyaki and other food shops, next floor up is Robinson's (with a direct hotel entrance) McDonalds, Swensens, and KFC all in building, lots of other Chinese restaurants and noodle shops around there. Silom SkyTrain Station (BTS) is 3 minutes walk. SalaDaeng Station is 2 stops from there, about 4 minutes.
I've sent lots of people (multi-cultural, multi-national) here and they all rave about it. Thais especially like it because everything is right there. This is a condo type deal with daily maid service, not a hotel, so it may be a little business class sterile for you, but it's super clean, quiet, & classy, with an outstanding staff.
Hope this helps!
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03-14-09 14:04 #901
Posts: 1749Originally Posted by Kuratla
so I won't recommend my usual suggestion of the Nana Hotel.
How about the 5 star JW Mariott, which is just around the corner?
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/trave...hotel-bangkok/
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03-14-09 13:36 #900
Posts: 195Hello, I would like to receive some help for my trip to BKK on May.
1) I'm looking for a cheap hotel (max 2k bath) with in-room internet and a decent size bathtub (it doesn't need to be really big, just to fit a normal man and a small sized thai girl)
My GF works in a company near SalaDaeng BTS so any hotel around that area would be a plus, but any place near a sky train or underground station would be fine too. Also, as I'll check in with my GF, it would be nice if the hotel doesn't look too much of a mongering place.
2) In case I find a nice girl during the morning/afternoon while my GF is at work, could you suggest a shor time hotel near the Beergarden? (where I was planning to have a look during my free afternoons)
I have no experience with short time hotel in BKK so I don't know how it works usually, but a place where I can spend 2-3 hours would be nice.
Thanks a lot!
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03-14-09 11:51 #899
Posts: 1677Originally Posted by Soap Fan
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03-14-09 10:12 #898
Posts: 523Originally Posted by Soap Fan
I like their beds, they are very comfortable, also I like the modern and light furniture and the fact that when opens the window there is always a nice cool breeze.
Also, the room and shower is very light, the drawback is that they not clean up every day. Except you pay extra.
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03-14-09 07:38 #897
Posts: 3823Originally Posted by Tansak KTV
Pool was a joke? meaning?