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06-04-18 04:36 #6716
Posts: 78Rembrandt Hotel.
Originally Posted by Unfuck [View Original Post]
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06-02-18 13:17 #6715
Posts: 14Help.
Hey guys,
Does anyone know if the Rembrandt Hotel in Bangkok is GF or not?
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06-01-18 22:16 #6714
Posts: 14Hotel Review: Like Sukhumvit 22,2 nights.
19th and 20th May.
Chose this hotel because I wanted a place where a friend and I could be in the same suite and have private bedrooms too. Like Sukhumvit 22 has a two-bedroom suite, which at 1500 Baht a night seemed like a good deal at a good location. The place was far better than we expected, the kind of place that makes you wish you were staying there longer. A fully furnished two bedroom suite, it had 2 TVs, a fully equipped kitchen, clean washrooms etc. We arrived at 1 AM in the night and there was just a security guard. But he had a printout of our bookings with our names ready and the check-in process was seamless. Girl-friendly. Would definitely stay here again. Closest 7/11 is a brisk walk away though.
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06-01-18 19:49 #6713
Posts: 3040Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]
From the Thai girl point of view, not many Thai girls feel the same way. Most of the Thai girls I know, ha ha, have very different ideas on the subject and I am afraid your experience with your GF in Phuket under an umbrella is not unique with Thai girls and is very similar to my own experience on my 1st trip with Mini in Phuket. On day #1 Mini wore a huge brimmed straw beach hat and silk scarf covering her shoulders to the beach and then she chose two lounge chairs under the thickest mahogany shade tree for miles. I hated her selection, but I found it humorous. I also knew it would be vacation romance suicide to object, so I kept my opinion to myself. I did offer her some high number spf sun screen, but she rejected it in favor of heavy shade. In her mind, she was not afraid of burning, she just was absolutely loath to the idea of getting any sun tan color! Funny, but that is exactly how most light skin Thai girls feel. Their opinion is the lighter their complexion the better looking they are. The exact opposite of American; USA, Canadian, Brazilian girls and southern Euro girls too.
So, when I add up all the girls I have played with in swimming pools and on tropical beaches, most if not all of my Thai girls were sun scared and very tan opposed. But I am sure you remember our mutual little Khmer friend. She was a natural water girl. I fondly remember how she used to dive right into the swimming pool head first and then bask out in the open sun, without a care, no problemo. She loved the sun! Maybe she didn't care about getting tan because she was already dark. I don't know, but she was a wonderful girl with an amazing body. I miss her although I glad she found herself a man and I hope she is happy.
And my Indonesian and Filipina girls are more like our mutual Khmer girl. Some are natural swimmers' and others can't swim to save their lives, but only a few were sun scared like the Thai girls. Anyway, I was very patient with Mini in Phuket. Every day we went to a different beach and as time went by, she became more comfortable on the beach in the sun although she always insisted on laying under a shade umbrella until it was time to hit the surf, but we did spend a lot of time frolicking around in the sea. It was fun. We have discussed future trips and she is up for another beach holiday further south although I know she would prefer that I take her to Chang Rai. Ha ha. So yeah, she would prefer that I always book the Marriott Park so SHE could enjoy afternoons by the pool in 100% shade. I, on the other hand, like the warm sunny pools, so I book Marriott Thonglor more often than the Marriott Park on account of its sunny pool and the slightly less expensive nightly rate.
One more thought on taking girls on beach holidays: there is always something! Even if the trip is overall a lot of fun. Last year for example, I took my 2 favorite Pinays to Sabang Beach, Palawan. (a very pretty beach). Neither girl was sun scared and the 3 of us had fun frolicking in the sea during the day and drinking lots of Tequila and having 3-somes at night. My only gripe with them and it is a small one, is that they could not let go of their cell phones for 1 minute. It was unbelievable! They had to have their cell phones with them at all times. Of course, I didn't say anything at the time, to avoid vacation romance suicide, but to myself I thought, you got to be kidding. 555. Women!
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06-01-18 18:15 #6712
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by NattyBumpo [View Original Post]
My GF walked around Phuket under an umbrella and it certainly wasn't raining. The sun is a lot worse there though due to lack of pollution haze.
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05-30-18 01:09 #6711
Posts: 3040Marriott Exec Apartment Hotels
Originally Posted by ArthurBishop [View Original Post]
Size: the 1-bedroom suite at Soi 24 (the Marriott Park) is larger than the 1-bedroom suite at the Soi 57 (Thonglor Marriott), but currently it is more expensive.
Pool: I prefer the pool at the Soi 57 (Thonglor Marriott) because it has sun for most of the day. The pool at the Soi 24 (the Marriott Park) is morning sun only.
Restaurants: not a big deal IMHO because I prefer to eat out, but for really great buffet breakfast, the restaurant at the (Thonglor Marriott) is MUCH better. Also, Thonglor Marriott Exec Hotel has a very impressive roof top bar. The girls love it. I like it too.
Location: Both locations are good for me although they are very different. Thonglor Marriott is very close to the Thonglor BTS (1 block more or less) and the Thonglor BTS station is 2 stops to Asok /3 stops to Nana. Then, in my opinion, there are better restaurants in the Thonglor/Ekkamai area than all of lower Sukhumvit. But taking a taxi with your girl back to either hotel takes about the same time - not that long. Meanwhile, the Marriott Exec Park (Soi 24), however, is walking distance to oily massage central (Soi 24 & 26) and about a 6 or 7-minute walk to the BTS Station (then 1 stop from Asok/2 stops to Nana). I have walked to Sukhumvit many, many times although the hotel does run a shuttle service every 30 minutes until midnight (I think) and it is really easy and cheap to flag down a Soi 24 motorcycle taxi if you are in a hurry or don't want to work up any kind of sweat. And If you are in a hurry or just for a little entertainment LOL, just ask a motorcycle guy to take you to Soi Cowboy from the Marriott Park. He will get you there in under 5 minutes!
So, the bottom line is both Marriott Exec Apartment Hotels (Soi 24 & Soi 57) offer high quality good value for the money. The current rate is around $116 (for Soi 24) and $108 (for Soi 57). And it has been mentioned many times here on the forum; they are both very Girl Friendly. For example: I have had 2 or 3 girls up in my room or down by either swimming pool drinking Tequilas and nobody batted an eye or asked for an ID. And that's the way I like it.
However, if you want the room size of one of these Marriott Exec apartment hotels and you want to be on Sukhumvit right in the action, then I can recommend the 1-bedroom grand suite or the 1-bedroom exec suite at the Grande Center Point T21. But super location and convenience comes at a significant increase in price. Up to you. It is your money. All BKK Grand Centre Points are girl friendly and the pool at T21 is really great.
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05-30-18 00:25 #6710
Posts: 172Pool
Originally Posted by Stykler [View Original Post]
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05-29-18 05:44 #6709
Posts: 19Originally Posted by ItIsMe83 [View Original Post]
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05-28-18 08:44 #6708
Posts: 325Gf
Originally Posted by ItIsMe83 [View Original Post]
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05-28-18 07:45 #6707
Posts: 2205Originally Posted by JaseJase2012 [View Original Post]
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05-27-18 01:13 #6706
Posts: 1Where?
Hey guys,
Heading to Bangkok for 2 weeks.
Where would one prefer to spend a week?
Grand mandarin residence OR.
Sawasdee hotel at soi 8?
Both look OK just want a place GF nice breakfast and clean if not anyone suggest a cheap place to stay at close to the action? Stayed at Nana hotel last year it was good but seemed pricey for the class of accommodation in my eyes best part was walk Out the front and boom girls girls girls.
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05-27-18 00:07 #6705
Posts: 172Swimmingly
Originally Posted by BionicMan [View Original Post]
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05-26-18 16:16 #6704
Posts: 90I have stayed at T21, Sofitel, Westin, and all others around asok / nana (And shared experiences here) but I was thinking of changing it to a 'appartment-hotel'kinda place for my stay next month as the rooms are much bigger and more amenities. Now there are 2 'good' rated ones around the area being Grand Mercure Asoke on Soi 19 and 5 star Sukhumvit Park, Bangkok. Marriott Executive Apartments. On Soi 24. Can't find many reviews about it being GF or not. Anyone stayed at either of these places and have something to say about them?
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05-20-18 11:22 #6703
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Stykler [View Original Post]
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05-19-18 06:21 #6702
Posts: 641[URL]Hotels.com[/URL] Travago Try Them
Originally Posted by Stykler [View Original Post]
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