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03-19-24 05:48 #7935
Posts: 47Eleven hotel vs Mercure hotel Soi 11
In Bkk now have stayed in both hotels in the past couple of days and found both to be very good. Having that said, the rooms in Mercure are much nicer and bigger. But liked the pool area in Eleven hotel more since its rooftop and much nicer. Also nice restaurant. Just skip the cocktails yes there is happy hour from 3 pm pay 1 get 1 free thus not expensive but crap (at least the Pina colada). The food was ok.
I paid for both hotels around 2000 b a night and for Mercure its a bargain IMO. Check locktrip for best rates.
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03-13-24 02:00 #7934
Posts: 689Best rate guarantees
I don't venture to Bangkok anymore but when I was a regular I would always find best rate guarantee rates. I was a Bonvoy platinum. I would look at a few where I wanted to stay then look at aggregator sites to find a better rate. Once I found one I would book on the hotel site and submit a BRG claim. If approved I get a 25% discount on that rate. Always book refundable so you cancel if they reject. You can BRG against any room type.
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03-12-24 10:05 #7933
Posts: 1683Originally Posted by GrapeMan [View Original Post]
Another thought is that it is usually less expensive to pay for breakfast at check-in rather than on the reservation website.
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03-10-24 21:11 #7932
Posts: 347Originally Posted by AlanGiven [View Original Post]
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03-10-24 18:06 #7931
Posts: 47Originally Posted by AlanGiven [View Original Post]
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03-10-24 00:56 #7930
Posts: 45Originally Posted by CCRider1008 [View Original Post]
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03-10-24 00:52 #7929
Posts: 45Originally Posted by Presidio [View Original Post]
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03-10-24 00:48 #7928
Posts: 45Originally Posted by AlanGiven [View Original Post]
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03-10-24 00:30 #7927
Posts: 970Park Royal Suites Bangkok
Looks good. Any recent stays? Any reason NOT to book?
Appreciate.
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03-05-24 11:50 #7926
Posts: 236Booking a Bangkok hotel
I arrive in Bangkok next week and have booked an hotel for 4 nights.
What's the best way of making further booking for my stay of around 10 more nights?
I could of course use a comparison website eg Booking.com or is a walk up the best tactic for a good price.
Thanks.
Alan.
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03-05-24 03:17 #7925
Posts: 12Sheraton Four Points
Can't go wrong with any of your choices, but I liked the Sheraton Four Points. Soi 15 is convenient to T21, BTS, & MRT and adjacent to Hooters and The Irish Pub which I visited.
The hotel has a high quality breakfast buffet too, although not as high class as the 5-star hotels. Service is quite efficient and friendly -- always greeted by the door staff.
A friend stayed at the Courtyard by Marriott last month which rebranded and remodeled in 2023. He said he preferred the odd side of Sukhumvit more.
Originally Posted by Riceguy [View Original Post]
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02-29-24 19:26 #7924
Posts: 33Originally Posted by Riceguy [View Original Post]
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02-29-24 17:10 #7923
Posts: 570Hotels are becoming pricey. I had booked a few around 1. 5-2 months back, found them a bit higher priced compared to my trip last year but still booked as refundable hoping it will get lower towards the end of March as the high season subsides.
Now when I check the prices they all have gone up by atleast 500 baht per night!
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02-28-24 21:44 #7922
Posts: 3Bonvoy Options
Hi,
Been too BKK many times. I have some Bonvoy points burning a hole in my pocket and I'm wondering, which of these 3 hotels you would stay at and why:
Aloft on Sukhumvit 11 (leaning away from this one as soi 11 seems to be a heavy party street).
Sheraton Four Points on Soi 15.
Courtyard by Marriott on Soi 20.
Thanks for your input.
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02-28-24 03:11 #7921
Posts: 1207Originally Posted by Buck011 [View Original Post]