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04-05-16 17:02 #3327
Posts: 373Originally Posted by FLHawk [View Original Post]
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04-05-16 13:22 #3326
Posts: 156Has anyone stayed at the Sexy In The City guest house on Soi 6 and, if so, would you recommend it? On the surface it sounds great - 24 hour bar, good Wifi, AC, 900 baht. But it'd be great to hear of the experiences of others before booking.
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04-05-16 05:24 #3325
Posts: 414Originally Posted by FLHawk [View Original Post]
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04-05-16 02:23 #3324
Posts: 542Originally Posted by Haven123 [View Original Post]
The main problem I have with AC is that in nearly all of the hotels I have visited in Chaing Mai, Pattaya, Phuket and even a modern, top hotel in Bangkok is that you need your room key in order to turn on the electricity and, hence, the AC. So, when you enter your room it will be hot and humid. To cool it, you must insert your key into a slot in order to turn on the lights and the AC. When you leave the room, plan on coming back to a hot and humid room when you return.
The keys are generally attached to a small FOB-like thing which contains a magnet. My solution to the power issue is to bring along a small magnet taped to a Popsicle stick (no more 1/4" thick, or 2. 5 mm) that will fit in the slot. (This won't work for the more upscale hotels that use key cards however. You may be able to ask for a second card though.) When I leave my room, and after the room has been made up by the maids, I leave the magnet in the slot and the AC stays on, so when I return, the room is comfortable. OK, this is not being very green, but waiting in a hot room for the things to cool down is not cool.
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04-04-16 16:34 #3323
Posts: 217Sandy Spring Hotel
Sandy Spring Hotel on Soi 13 off Beach Road is quite nice. But a new problem has arisen. I had a nice beach view room with a clear line of sight to the beach and a clear "line of sound" to the newly opened Hooters on Beach Road. Very loud; very late. Just a heads up for those of you that prefer a little peace and quiet.
SW4.
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04-03-16 23:34 #3322
Posts: 66At Mind Serviced Residence Pattaya
Originally Posted by David2 [View Original Post]
Regards.
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04-03-16 17:52 #3321
Posts: 272Better bring your walking shoes.
Originally Posted by Harsh10 [View Original Post]
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04-03-16 09:51 #3320
Posts: 66At Mind Executive Suits Sukhumvit
Myself and 4 of my friends are taking a trip to Pattaya in last week of May. We are planning to book the suits in At Mind Sukhumvit. Is anyone from forum having any knowledge about At Mind, whether it is a guest friendly place? Do you all have any suggestions about this place.
Cheers Harsh. !!
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04-02-16 23:00 #3319
Posts: 546Has anyone used Sabai Inn on Soi 2 I think it is? I tried the search function here but not finding anything on it.
Any info appreciated.
Thanks.
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04-02-16 00:32 #3318
Posts: 6308Originally Posted by Haven123 [View Original Post]
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03-28-16 20:57 #3317
Posts: 549Originally Posted by FinnishFucker [View Original Post]
Part of the reason I plan to limit myself to air conditioned soapie or massage places during the day, and hit the discos with excellent AC late at night.
Any recommendations on places with the best AC? Yeah, I hate the humidity. Heat I can handle. It will be May when I am there. Thanks.
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03-28-16 20:24 #3316
Posts: 741Originally Posted by Haven123 [View Original Post]
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03-28-16 19:27 #3315
Posts: 549Originally Posted by FinnishFucker [View Original Post]
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03-28-16 16:58 #3314
Posts: 741Areca Lodge
Last week was my second stay at Areca. Last year the hotel was OK IMO. This year it sucked. The place is getting rundown. And the clientele was mostly old western people, dead atmosphere. They are building new condos around the pool area. You wake up in a Hilti noise every morning, which sucks big time. The hotel lobby and breakfast room is hot like a sauna, no aircon. The swimming pool water feels like it has been boiled and there is no wind at the pool to cool you down. Pure hell.
Still some nice views available in the room.
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03-28-16 16:23 #3313
Posts: 741View Talay 6
I stayed at VT6 3 nights 2 weeks ago. I booked a room from Honey, 50 m2 King Room with Sea View. They gave me an upgrade to a bigger room at the sea facing end of the building on 27th (top) floor with no extra fee. The view from the room was great but the room itself was very sterile and plain. The building is very large full of apartments and shops & cafeterias downstairs. Hot like hell inside. The swimming pool is large and there is some wind to cool things down. Otherwise the pool area is boring with no bar or other facilities. But hey, this is a condo pool. The construction on the site next to VT6 is quiet at the moment.
Some primary views from my room attached.