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07-26-12 18:10 #2277
Posts: 99Dusit D2
Yes I stayed there last year (as mentioned in my post not far below). I think I had the second smallest size of room available (if that makes sense). Personally I liked it. Location was convenient and the place was very clean and modern. If I remember correctly the breakfast and the pool were fine too. It was totally guest-friendly as far as I was concerned (although I only brought in one girl per night).
Originally Posted by BambiJacobson [View Original Post]
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07-25-12 21:12 #2276
Posts: 4114Thailand trip
Originally Posted by BadDances [View Original Post]
If you have 10 days I thinl 2 days in Bangkok 5 days in Pattaya and 2 days in Phuket is good, but if you want to go to Cambodia and Angkor what you need 3 day is about one hr 30 min flight from Bangkok to Siem riep air fare is not cheap and you must paid a 25 USD visa on arrival is a great site must see.
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07-25-12 20:12 #2275
Posts: 20Originally Posted by El Greco [View Original Post]
I know Angor what is about an 8 hour bus ride from Pattaya, in Cambodia, so I may spend a night there, I will have to look up travel schedules to there from Thailand but I do want to see it.
Thanks.Last edited by Admin; 10-17-13 at 16:54.
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07-25-12 17:16 #2274
Posts: 14Hote lin Pattaya
Originally Posted by El Greco [View Original Post]
For the hotel in Pattaya I would raccomend http://www.baansouy.com/ Between walking street and jomtien beach. Great location, brand new and the defenitily the place is GF.
Cheers
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07-25-12 16:45 #2273
Posts: 828Originally Posted by BadDances [View Original Post]
ANGKOR W A T is in Cambodia not Thailand. No way for a day trip.
You need a lot of homework then.
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07-25-12 13:44 #2272
Posts: 20Up to date hotel suggestion
Hello all, I am planning on being in Thailand for a week and a half from the states. My intention is to be in Bangkok for two days, then to either Phuket or Pattaya for 6 days then back to Bangkok, maybe a day trip to Agnor what (can't be all mongering).
I am planning on doing this in style and I have seen pictures of hotels with what looks like private pools to take their guests. Can you suggest a hotel like that in Pattaya? If there are Hilton, Hyatts or Starwood resort / hotels that are GF would be a bonus since I have a high status at all of them.
Any input would be appreciated. I know Phuket is really the place to go but with the news about some unfriendly native action lately I may avoid. I do want to be here to escape and relax as well as have some fun.
Thanks in advance.
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07-24-12 22:16 #2271
Posts: 99Thanks to Jgm005 and Zauberfee
Thanks guys for your advice. I will take a look. If anyone else has any recommendations they would be most welcome.
Originally Posted by Zauberfee [View Original Post]
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07-22-12 16:18 #2270
Posts: 398Originally Posted by Altered Ego [View Original Post]
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07-22-12 13:03 #2269
Posts: 411I stay in View Talay 6 which is a condo building next to Central Plaza. Just spent 3 weeks there. You can look at these two sites for availabilty and full details. Though, it might be hard to find something for High Season. Give it a look see.
http://wwww.honeyscoffeehouse.com/
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http://www.dancewatchers.com/Room_Re...chers.com.html
(look at VT 6. VT 5 is in Jomtien)
Originally Posted by Altered Ego [View Original Post]
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07-22-12 12:24 #2268
Posts: 99Serviced Apartments anyone?
Anyone have any recommendations for medium-priced guest-friendly serviced apartments in Pattaya? My budget is up to 5000 Baht per night. This is for high season (around Christmas). Having checked this thread and also checked a well-known review website (the one with 'Trip' in its name) I am none the wiser.
I'm not too bothered about location. Other than price, here are my main criteria (in order of importance, with the most important first) :
- Preferably a 1-bed (but a larger studio would be OK as well)
- Kitchenette (or kitchen, but I'm not planning on doing any cooking!)
- Flatscreen TV and DVD player.
- Nicely (or even luxuriously) decorated.
- Not too noisy (I. E. Not directly above a bar, not too noisy in the daytime, and no major construction going on nearby)
- Gym on site or nearby (not essential)
- Pool (again, not a dealbreaker)
On previous trips I have stayed at the Hard Rock (too kitsch for my taste) and the Dusit D2 (I liked it a lot, but for the larger rooms the prices around Christmas seem rather high).
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07-19-12 22:13 #2267
Posts: 216Pattya Hotel
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07-19-12 22:11 #2266
Posts: 216Originally Posted by Zauberfee [View Original Post]
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07-19-12 22:10 #2265
Posts: 216Originally Posted by Zauberfee [View Original Post]
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07-19-12 05:18 #2264
Posts: 398Originally Posted by Bkgee [View Original Post]
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07-18-12 23:25 #2263
Posts: 91Originally Posted by LittleBigMan [View Original Post]