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05-17-15 06:38 #2937
Posts: 126Check your PM Nef
Thank you Nef bro. I'm sending you a PM kindly check it.
Meanwhile I have booked LK Metropole since reviews were good. Looking forward for my stay.
But I saw a video in youtube reg a cleaner stealing money from a guest. He has video-graphed it also.
Is stealing by hotel staff and cleaners are common in Pattaya and Bangkok? Should one be extra safe with belongings?
What about pick pocketing in streets?
I know the drill for keeping things safe as I have traveled to Europe and other places. But is it a thing to bother in Thailand as such? That's my question.
Thank you. Sorry if the question is annoying.
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05-16-15 22:15 #2936
Posts: 130Central Pattaya
Originally Posted by IndStallion31 [View Original Post]
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05-16-15 17:53 #2935
Posts: 126Intimate hotel
Thank you nef, that's a great review. Sure I will think of intimate hotel also. I was finalizing between LK renaissance or LK Metropole since it was very near to LK metro area.
I will try to reconcile my plan now and will surely give it a chance as per my preferences.
Just a random doubt. Which area is better to stay if your main aim is mongerin
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05-16-15 17:27 #2934
Posts: 130Good timing!
Originally Posted by Isc55 [View Original Post]
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05-16-15 17:17 #2933
Posts: 130Hotels in Pattaya
Originally Posted by IndStallion31 [View Original Post]
If you do decide on this hotel, please let me know how it went. I haven't been to Pattaya in nearly 2 years but will be heading back in July. It would be nice to know if my favorite hotel is still as good as I remember it to be.
I know everyone has their favorite places, but this one is mine. I almost forgot the price. I think I've paid between 1,500 an 1,700 baht each time I've been and the listing on Agoda has it for $50 now for the deluxe room. Please post a review of whatever hotel you end up. I am actually looking for reviews now just to see if I should try at least a few days at a new place. Never hurts to try out somewhere new. If you are planning to be in Bangkok, I would suggest Majestic Suite Hotel. The room I had there was small, but was in a good location, clean, and comfortable. Good luck and enjoy your visit to Pattaya. I look forward to your reports.
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05-12-15 17:41 #2932
Posts: 126Suggestion for room in Pattaya
Hello friends,
I'm visiting Pattaya from 25th to 28th may. This will be my first trip. I have selected few hotels. But don't know whether they are girl friendly or not?
Need suggestion to select one out of them.
1. Beverly plaza.
2. A one star hotel.
3. Golden beach hotel.
4. Pattaya Seaview.
5. A one royal cruise hotel.
6. Hotel Bella express.
7. LK Metropole.
8. LK renaissance.
Kindly suggest. My budget is 2000 -2500 baht for a day. My preference is that it should be girl friendly, free WiFi, free breakfast and a fitness center.
Thank you.
Surya
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05-08-15 10:55 #2931
Posts: 25Intimate Hotel
When preparing my trip, I asked for your advises about which would be the right hotel to stay in my four nights in Pattaya.
Finally I decided for The Intimate Hotel. Good choice!. Sure not the cheapest hotel but it deserves its price: rooms, service, situation. Everything excellent!
And, of course, no problem to bring girls to your room. It seems that if you bring two girls they charge 1.000 baths for the second one, but it was not my case.
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04-27-15 06:00 #2930
Posts: 217Originally Posted by DanDDick [View Original Post]
SW4.
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04-27-15 05:54 #2929
Posts: 197Originally Posted by FLHawk [View Original Post]
/ dddick.
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04-27-15 05:52 #2928
Posts: 197Originally Posted by Lefeu [View Original Post]
/ dddick.
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04-27-15 05:49 #2927
Posts: 197LK Renaissance. LK Metro
Last minute change in plans so I wound up here for 16 days, leaving next Saturday. Overall an okay stay, paying $1,036.37 for 16 nights or $64.67 per night all-inclusive on Agoda. One word of caution: my room had a jacuzzi tub & hand-held wand in the tub for a shower. Something like $6 extra a night for a real shower. The difference between a deluxe & a superior room. Or vice versa. So if a shower is important figure it out first. Quite frankly, I find the jacuzzi-shower a pain in the ass. Don't forget to ask for another key when you check in to keep the A / see turned on so you don't return to a hot room. They'll ***** but give it to you. I had to say I would find another hotel & then they relented.
Breakfast is very good with cooked to order omelets & other things along with a very basic buffet.
Room is okay. Curtains are worn with lots of light-holes shining through in the morning but not really a problem. Electronic safe, decent work space, decent but not great wi-fi internet. Cable has more channels than the Marriott, though I still find very little I like. Shower water is almost hot but not quite. Bed is hard. I woke up sore the every morning the first week; I guess I'm getting used to it now. My room is on the 2nd Rd side just off Soy 13 or whatever the main road is. You can hear the outside bands & noise until about 3 in the morning but it was so muted it really wasn't a problem. May be different if you're right on the main road. Dunno. One good thing is there is a small balcony so when I got my ass soaked during the water festival (NEVER visit during that time) I was able to smoke my cigar in peace & dry my clothes out. You'll need a pillow or two under her ass if you like your feet on the floor but no big deal.
Taxi to the airport through the hotel is 2000 B. Walk up to the front of the Marriott & get your taxi there for 1500 B. They'll pick you up at your door. They'll ask for a 200 Baht deposit.
Location is pretty good. All the LK Metro stuff is a few steps away. 12 min to the Starbucks on Beach Rd. My personal benchmark. Just a few minutes to the baht bus for a ride to Soy 6/7/8.
I'll likely try something else next time but wouldn't hesitate to return here if the price isn't any higher.
/ dddick.
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04-25-15 13:38 #2926
Posts: 784Originally Posted by KevinSBo [View Original Post]
SL.
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04-25-15 08:42 #2925
Posts: 2502Originally Posted by KevinSBo [View Original Post]
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04-25-15 00:27 #2924
Posts: 16Good Price for accommodation Pattaya
Hey there friends!
Coming for the 1st time in Pattaya next week. I have been told that it's best to get accommodation on the Walking Street, rather the the Beach Road. Any advice on guest friendly and good price to value ration for accommodation in there? Looking to pay up to 40/ night tops. Most of what I have found was above that price, even double. I would also very much fancy having a safe box in the room.
Thanks!
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04-23-15 04:32 #2923
Posts: 1136Page 10 hotel
Page 10 hotel: located on soy 10, close to central mall. Soy 10 is a narrow street with no sidewalk, so one has to be careful walking up or down. It rained yesterday, and a pool formed at the street entrance from 2nd road, very annoying.
Pros: fairly new, nice breakfast, very close to central mall, decently priced, close to LK metro, AC does not blow on your face, very convenient for FL hunting.
Cons: not too clean, no end tables by the bed, not enough closet space, strange shower layout, the water overflows from the shower into the hall. When I went into my bed, I realized that the sheet were not changed. Upon further inspection, I found some stains. I called them, and they quickly changed the bed sheets.