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01-10-08 07:36 #26
Posts: 75Majestic Suities...
Before I made my first trip to Bangkok/Pattaya three years back, I went on a couple of Thailand forums to get suggestions on hotels. What I found is that the Nana Hotel is basic at best but they have the best location because they are across from Nana Plaza and their parking lot is a gathering place a ton of lovely working girls. So I booked the Majestic Suites around the corner and less then 200 yards from the Nana Plaza entrance and the Nana hotel parking lot. The Majestic Suites has very nice rooms and they all have double, queen or king size beds. No singles and you get a basic free breakfast when you stay there. They are girl friendly and they collect the girls ID card at the front desk before you go upstairs with your girl. I would suggest staying at the Majestic Suites because it a lot nicer then the Nana Hotel. Just my opinion as the Majestic is the hotel I've stayed in when in Bangkok.
Here is their website...
http://www.majesticsuites.com/
Originally Posted by Member #3060
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01-10-08 05:47 #25
Posts: 26Dawin Hotel (BKK)
The homepage of the Dynasty (Hotel) Group announces the opening of the Dawin Hotel in Bangkok in early 2008. Anyone with info on this property?
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01-07-08 20:10 #24
Posts: 2534Member #3060,
I never stayed at the Nana but once met another forum member in his room there. His room was also a standard one and the bed was queen size. All you got to do is to add a comment that you don't accept a twin (two seperate beds) when making the reservation. You can send them a mail and ask for confirmation, print it out and show it to them at Check-In in case of any probs.
Rooms are really just basic and don't look nice at all, a shitty dump IMHO, but if you want a room in prime location close to the action it may fit your needs.
The hotel is girl friendly and all they ask for is the ID of your guests which will be returned as soon as they leave. This is for your own security, they call you when the girl leaves alone to make sure everything is ok.
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01-07-08 08:02 #23
Posts: 40Question on bed sizes
I'm looking to book my second trip to BKK this Feb. I'm considering staying at either the Nana Hotel or maybe the Majestic.
My question is this. I see the standard room listed for 1290 B per night. What type of bed does that get me, a single? I want to make sure I get a double or queen size bed at least. I plan on having a guest for an evening or two and want to make sure we're both comfortable and have enough space. I don't want two seperate beds, as I'm looking forward to snuggling with those sweet Thai cuties. When I reserver my room do I need to get a superior or deluxe instead in order to get the bed size that I want?
I see that Nana Hotel is guest friendly, but even though they are "friendly" is there still a joiner fee? What's the protocol for bringing a guest in, do they have to leave their ID at the desk?
Sorry if some of these questions have been asked before. I'm still sifting through past posts.
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01-06-08 06:09 #22
Posts: 828Originally Posted by Inch15
Its an old one. Used to be well maintained, clean and always girl friendly. Have elevator ok, very small coffee shop next to reception but with room service.
Front rooms are bigger with a sofa.
Not a bad choice if you are on a budget although it must be more expensive now.
El Greco
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01-06-08 02:09 #21
Posts: 1677Originally Posted by rikusa
my room's air con is fine, but it's strange place, i'll review it later when i have more time but the location, aviva massage, lolitta's, nana bts you can almost spit on, etc... i've got two weeks here so we'll see, but so far i perfer somerset by chidlom if you have to go serviced apartment and it really isn't as friendly as other boutique hotels like giotto's place, i can't find the right words for it so i'll just call it sterile for now. but i don't cruise nana parking lot either and i perfer other mp's so the location to mongering doesn't do much for me.
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01-05-08 16:28 #20
Posts: 385Citi-Chic Hotel
In early December, I could only get a Platinum Suite at the President Solitaire for two nights, so I switched to CitiChic (about two minutes' walk from PS if you go the back way). Stayed at CitiChic for four nights.
Here's the Web site for the CitiChic Hotel for more detailed info, prices and reservations. For comparison, here's the Web site for the Majestic Suites. I paid 2,500 baht a night at CitiChic for a Double Deluxe room with a small terrace. The same-sized room without terrace is 2,300 baht/night. The CitiChic only has those two types of rooms and the price includes breakfast for two. The MS has four types of rooms, ranging in price from 1,315 baht to 2,050 baht/night. The difference has to do with the size of the room, whether it has a bath tub and whether you get one or two breakfast coupons.
My room didn't have a bath tub, only a shower, but that might have been because it was a corner room on the ground floor, therefore with a bit smaller bathroom. I booked at the last minute and CitiChic was pretty full at the beginning of December, so I didn't argue the point.
Evil
I can never get the photos to load in the right order, but they are labeled Citi-1, Citi-2, etc.
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01-05-08 15:28 #19
Posts: 45Originally Posted by Wendella
The Park across BG7 is worst run down hotel. In the budget you are looking there a pretty clean & decent hotel Everrichinn, between soi5 & 7, near the Indian resturant. It is pretty clean GF, no fancy resturants but basic wetern & thai food is avaiable.
Cheers
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01-05-08 15:11 #18
Posts: 56Originally Posted by member #2041
located on soi 8 is ideal 200 yards from suk, 50 yards to [CodeWord900]!!!
only complaint might be the ac is a bit loud in some rooms. not mine! but did here some complaints.
citichic is a part of majestic family? i beleive. you cant beat the hotels ran by that family. ms and mg. just didnt like where its located down deep in the soi
rikusa
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01-05-08 02:28 #17
Posts: 1600Originally Posted by Rikusa
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01-05-08 02:02 #16
Posts: 56Originally Posted by Member #2041
I liked the location, But chose to stay at the Adelphi suites on soi 8. Very nice for the same rate excluding Breakfast, This Brand new hotel is great and very GF.
The key let me know they were 1 guest at a time no problem, 2nd was a charge!
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01-04-08 15:54 #15
Posts: 2601L'Opera footnote
Originally Posted by Giotto
1. More upscale, white linen table cloth, nice wine list, nice 'candlelight'...I go there with my business clients.
2. More 'family' style, with red checker table cloth, brighter lights....I visit here with my 'friends'
Both are good.
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01-04-08 06:29 #14
Posts: 1600Originally Posted by Acerboy
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01-04-08 06:03 #13
Posts: 4689L'Opera
Originally Posted by Mick Licker
It is located in Soi 39, half way through when you come from Sukhumvit, in a corner building. The road turns left there.
From Soi 33 (Livingstone's) you walk up the road and turn right at the end. After 300 m. you find the restaurant on the right hand side.
You usually need to call and reserve a table before you go there, otherwise you will have to wait for at least one hour. If somebody needs the phone number - PM.
The Management
Livingstone's Lodge Co., Ltd.
www.livingstones.co.th
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01-04-08 04:48 #12
Posts: 474Originally Posted by Member #2041
The other is Key Hotel which interest me. I may walk over there and check that out as well.