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05-31-23 22:05 #4692
Posts: 580Originally Posted by Paolo99 [View Original Post]
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05-31-23 06:36 #4691
Posts: 926Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
Today is 1200, you check in (assuming you've never been there before), you see the place is good, you want to stay more and bim, price is gone up to 2500 the next day and you're forced to leave the place with regrets the next day.
By the way, that place was already at that price at the beginning of the month (some days).
I've never stayed at this one but stayed at two others from the same group (Aster and Arden) I found both to be excellent and a good deal for that price (excellent aircon, some of the best bed I've came across in Thailand, a washing machine with small kitchen, Japanese toilets, very comfy places, with a nice pool and the plus is the sauna).
I prefered Arden over Aster, asked them the price for 1 month, she said it starts from 48 K, I thought it was way too much for me.
Maybe by booking a few months before coming in Pattaya one can have it at a better deal.
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05-30-23 17:39 #4690
Posts: 829Originally Posted by Bunky [View Original Post]
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05-29-23 23:35 #4689
Posts: 516Breakfast Buffets Harder to Find
Originally Posted by Mogwai [View Original Post]
Bunky
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05-29-23 17:54 #4688
Posts: 580Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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05-29-23 03:23 #4687
Posts: 2417Altera hotel
1200 baht through Agoda without breakfast. Close to Soi 6, athough the short walk there is not nice: narrow alley with traffic pushing you against the walls on both sides. Soft Sealy-style beds. Efficient loudless aircon. Breakfast worth its 200 baht. Swimming pool usable, though crowded during the sunny hours. 90% Asian customers. Late check-in (5 pm) rather expensive at 1000 baht. Also, there might be construction work in the offing between the hotel and Centric Sea (see screenshot, blue cross) but I don't know what kind of room you should ask for to look away from that. The windows are not especially soundproofed.
Centara is even closer to 2nd road and is certainly worth considering too. Bed softness would be a deal-breaker for me. How are beds are at Centara?
I feel like I'm doing things wrong leaving Pattaya now for 4 straight months just when hotels are getting cheap and girls desperate again, but summer beckons in Europe. If you can travel at any time of year, I'd say now is the time to beat the iron while it's hot!
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05-28-23 23:23 #4686
Posts: 3053Originally Posted by DCups [View Original Post]
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05-28-23 22:44 #4685
Posts: 200Originally Posted by DCups [View Original Post]
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05-28-23 19:58 #4684
Posts: 12Hotel suggestions where you can bring 2 girls at the same time
Hi there everyone.
Me and my friend are going to Pattaya in June. We want to book 1 hotel room for us to stay where we both intend to bring a girl for each of us and indulge in activities together.
We are planning to bring 1 girl each to the room pretty much every evening.
Ideally, I'm looking for the following:
1. No issues bringing 2 "guests" at the same time (since we are renting 1 room with 2 adults staying).
2. No or low joiner fee.
3. Not too far from the action (It's my first visit to Thailand)/ not so far that girls would complain.
4. Safe.
5. Reasonably priced (I understand this is relative so my range is 1200-2600 baht per night).
Thank you for the help! If anyone has any other pointers / tips regarding this, those would be appreciated too.
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05-28-23 09:40 #4683
Posts: 3053Hotel Selection
Has anyone tried?
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05-28-23 08:39 #4682
Posts: 2204Originally Posted by Bunky [View Original Post]
So I went to the buffet in the LK Empress (twice as expensive, and less choice), or Casa Pascal (also more expensive, but well worth it).
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05-26-23 20:11 #4681
Posts: 516Central Pattaya Lodging: Near the Beach vs. Farther Inland
Originally Posted by Nixonbd [View Original Post]
On the other hand, heading inland will reduce lodging costs. If you one of those guys that just needs a clean basic room, there are good deals to be found in guesthouses and smaller hotels on the east side of Soi Buakao.
Bunky
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05-25-23 20:49 #4680
Posts: 829Originally Posted by Kontiki [View Original Post]
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05-23-23 17:49 #4679
Posts: 516Newcomer Has Questions About Lodging and Airport Transfer
Originally Posted by Kontiki [View Original Post]
No matter what you want to eat, you'll find it in that area. If you fancy an English breakfast, check out the Swan Pub and the Sportsman Pub. The breakfast buffet at the Lek Hotel is basic, but it's cheap and you can eat poolside. If you like a food court with multiple offerings and air conditioning, you'll want the Central Festival Mall, lower level. Want to try the local food? There are hawker stalls at the Soi Buakaow market, and on the north side of Pattaya Central Road, at the Pattaya Klang Market. Don't forget to have a slice from the Bronx Pizza.
Finally, let me add another endorsement for Nam's Taxi. Sure, you might be able to save a little money by taking the bus. But for the first time visitor hiring a car is the way to go.
FYI: Here's my routine when I get off the plane. (1) Step lively to immigration and take care of the formalities. (2) Collect your luggage and clear customs. (3) Head downstairs to the B Level, following the signs for the Airport Rail Link. (4) Change money at one of the exchanges near the rail link. (They have the best rates.) (5) Back upstairs to the Second Floor. Purchase a SIM card and have it installed. (6) Find your driver from Nam's Taxi. GUYS: I haven't done this post-COVID. How does Nam handle this? (7) Settle in for the drive to Pattaya. You'll have a connection to the internet to pass the time. The driver will usually offer a stop at the travel plaza about halfway. There is a 7/11 there. I always offer to buy my driver a cold drink.
Bunky.
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05-17-23 18:37 #4678
Posts: 200Originally Posted by David2 [View Original Post]