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  1. #4662

    LK Hotels Are a Solid Choice

    Quote Originally Posted by Zhuren  [View Original Post]
    Insider tip on Pattaya hotels: LK President. This hotel catered to busloads of Chinese tour groups, which have evaporated due to the outbreak. It is decorated in garish Rococo, with lots of fake gold, targeted at the "taste" of said Chinese. Very attractive deals can be had due to the absence of Chinese clientele. Hotel is strategically located at 3rd Street opposite to what officially is called Soi Chalermphrakiat 25, but what is better known as "Soi Chayapoon" or "Soi Pothole," an up&coming Soi with tons of bars, Gentlemen Clubs and massage joints.
    Mr. Zhuren knows whereof he speaks. Like many hotels east of Soi Buakhao, or even east of Third Road, the LK President offers value for money. Budget tight? There's the LK Legend. Not quite the Dark Side. But on the way there. If you're willing to spend a little more to stay steps from the beach, check out the LK Empress and the LK Residence. If you prefer to stay a little farther north (and closer to Soi Six!) consider the LK Royal Suite or the LK Royal Wing.

    https://www.lkpattaya.com/

  2. #4661

    Condom Charge

    Quote Originally Posted by Falcon95  [View Original Post]
    Has this happened to anyone?

    I was checking out of a hotel in Pattaya. Then the front desk staff member said I used their condoms in the room.

    I think there was a basket containing toiletries in the room on top of the refrigerator.

    I never use those because I bring my own condoms. I didn't even know there were condoms in the basket.

    The mf guest before me must have used them and left without paying for them.

    And I was on the hook for 100 Baht for the condoms.

    I told them several times that I did not use them..
    I wonder if one of your girls stuffed them in her purse? She may have thought they were provided free.

  3. #4660

    Condoms in the hotel room

    Has this happened to anyone?

    I was checking out of a hotel in Pattaya. Then the front desk staff member said I used their condoms in the room.

    I think there was a basket containing toiletries in the room on top of the refrigerator.

    I never use those because I bring my own condoms. I didn't even know there were condoms in the basket.

    The mf guest before me must have used them and left without paying for them.

    And I was on the hook for 100 Baht for the condoms.

    I told them several times that I did not use them.

    Not use.

    It was not a pleasant conversation arguing about condoms that I didn't even know existed.

  4. #4659
    Quote Originally Posted by Zhuren  [View Original Post]
    Are you sure? I used to book a lot of Grabs in Pattaya before switching to Bolt.
    Sorry you're right there may in fact be Grab but since they were twice the price of Bolt when I checked I removed them from my memory.

    So no longer any long waits for Bolt drivers? Good to hear cause I no longer stay in the tourist Pattaya area and Bolt is a must for me.

  5. #4658
    Quote Originally Posted by SkyRyder  [View Original Post]
    I mean who doesn't like red wall paper and gold tassels! Of maybe I just spent too many years on the mainland and developed some of those tastes!
    You'll feel right at home then. I'm still in occasional touch with one of the leaders of the golden hordes. She says Mongol girls aren't traveling that much anymore. Says there is a smattering of Mongol girls at Joe Bananas in Wanchai, and at the Brix bar of the Singapore Hyatt.

  6. #4657
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    No Grab in Pattaya.
    Are you sure? I used to book a lot of Grabs in Pattaya before switching to Bolt. Maybe I was drunk and out of it, but the Grab app just offered me two choices of drivers 8 minutes away, one "Just Grab," the other "Grab for Ladies. By ladies for ladies. " Bolt drivers were plenty when I was in Pattaya 2 weeks ago.

  7. #4656

    A blast from the seemingly distant past!

    Quote Originally Posted by Zhuren  [View Original Post]
    Insider tip on Pattaya hotels: LK President. This hotel catered to busloads of Chinese tour groups, which have evaporated due to the outbreak. It is decorated in garish Rococo, with lots of fake gold, targeted at the "taste" of said Chinese. Very attractive deals can be had due to the absence of Chinese clientele. Hotel is strategically located at 3rd Street opposite to what officially is called Soi Chalermphrakiat 25, but what is better known as "Soi Chayapoon" or "Soi Pothole," an up&coming Soi with tons of bars, Gentlemen Clubs and massage joints.
    Thank you Zhuren! I appreciate the referral! I will for certain take a look. I mean who doesn't like red wall paper and gold tassels! Of maybe I just spent too many years on the mainland and developed some of those tastes! Those were some very good evenings at Maggie's and CP. I am happy that I had a chance to experience them both. However, living above a massage business and across the street from one of the best saunas in CP just about killed me. Probably good I left before the downfall.

    The "Northern Sisters" are still some of my all time best life experiences. That involve female companionship.

  8. #4655
    Quote Originally Posted by SkyRyder  [View Original Post]
    Thanks to you and Allover. I appreciate it very much. I suspect that I will find a more than suitable hotel from these suggestions. I will admit that having a nice "status" with a hotel chain does it's job of bringing you back, but I am going to break out on this trip and see what the other options are like. I will report back when the trip is done..
    Insider tip on Pattaya hotels: LK President. This hotel catered to busloads of Chinese tour groups, which have evaporated due to the outbreak. It is decorated in garish Rococo, with lots of fake gold, targeted at the "taste" of said Chinese. Very attractive deals can be had due to the absence of Chinese clientele. Hotel is strategically located at 3rd Street opposite to what officially is called Soi Chalermphrakiat 25, but what is better known as "Soi Chayapoon" or "Soi Pothole," an up&coming Soi with tons of bars, Gentlemen Clubs and massage joints.

  9. #4654

    Upscale Alternatives to Hilton and Marriott

    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    One of the popular affordable nicer hotels in the heart of Pattaya has always been Baraquda. It's part of the MGallery by Sofitel group. A smaller boutique style hotel on Beach Road is The Wave. * * * Safest area for first timers who enjoy bars is between South Pattaya and North Pattaya Road between Beach Road and Soi Buakhao.
    I stayed at the Baraquda when I visited Pattaya for the first time. Splashed out and got a suite, which was very nice. If the Baraquda fits your price range, it's a solid choice.

    As Mr. Boi notes, first-time visitors should probably book lodging in the area bounded by the beach on the west and Soi Buakhao on the east. Given the recent rise of Tree Town as a naughty boy draw, and the increasing action on Soi LK Metro, Soi Chaiyapoon and environs, I'm less enthusiastic about the north end of town than he seems to be. I recommend staying south of Pattaya Central Road and north of South Pattaya Road. In that area Tree Town and the surrounding area is within easy walking distance. As is the Central Festival high rise mall, and absolutely everything you'd ever need in the way of dining, shopping, laundry, gyms, barbers, cinema etc. When you head out for the evening, if you fancy Soi 6 it's silly simple to use the baht buses to go north on Second Rd. If you prefer Walking Street, take a southbound baht bus on Beach Road. For those of you who have been to Manhattan, the guidance is similar: For short distances, especially east and west, walking is easy. For longer distances, especially north and south jump on a baht bus.

    I'm jealous. A gent only gets one chance to visit for the first time.

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  10. #4653
    Quote Originally Posted by SkyRyder  [View Original Post]
    Fmojo, You are 100% correct. Unfortunately that trip didn't happen, if it had come off as planned, I would have been happy to stay at the Hilton. It seems that many are happy to stay at the Hilton, as the price I was able to get in Feb / March is no longer available, and its not close. I don't think I am a cheap charlie type, but was asking to see if there were similar options. Thanks for the Treetown mention, I will give it a look.

    Best,

    Sky.
    Sorry bro; I didn't mean to sound like a dick. I thought the Hilton was still an option for you. Depending on what kind of accommodations you require, I have rented a condo at View Talay 6 my last two trips. It is right next to the Hilton and is a great location as well. And it is really quite affordable. Google Honey's Coffee House as she is the manager of many units there. Good luck!

  11. #4652
    Quote Originally Posted by SkyRyder  [View Original Post]
    take a baht bus or Grab car causes to get back and forth to the hotel.
    No Grab in Pattaya. Only huge scammer taxis and the odd Bolt driver here and there. Bolt is cheap so if you can get one that's great. A taxi from a hotel not on the main baht bus route may run you upwards to 200-300 baht per direction. There are also motorbikes for 50-100 baht but make sure you have good travel insurance for that. What I'm trying to say is get the lay of the land, figure out which area you will be going to most and get your hotel there along a 10 baht baht bus route. Safest area for first timers who enjoy bars is between South Pattaya and North Pattaya Road between Beach Road and Soi Buakhao.

  12. #4651
    Quote Originally Posted by CaliGuy33  [View Original Post]
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    I don't know how long you plan to be in Pattaya, but perhaps just book the first two or three nights ahead of time and see how you like the hotel and location and then decide how to proceed. One of the best things about Patts is how easy and convenient it is to switch hotels because everything is compact and close. I never book more than three nights at a time.
    Actually that is a great suggestion, I appreciate it. Will give it a try. After this first go around I will have a "boots on the ground" idea of how much trouble needing to take a baht bus or Grab car causes to get back and forth to the hotel.

    Best,

    Sky.

  13. #4650
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    One of the popular affordable nicer hotels in the heart of Pattaya has always been Baraquda. It's part of the MGallery by Sofitel group. A smaller boutique style hotel on Beach Road is The Wave. A bit further out there are the new Space Hotel in Naklua or Dusit Thani at the Dolphin Round, both on baht bus routes. Now if you want true upscale, stay at the Royal Cliff in Pratumnak Hill. Can never go wrong with Royal Cliff if it's within your budget.
    Thanks to you and Allover. I appreciate it very much. I suspect that I will find a more than suitable hotel from these suggestions. I will admit that having a nice "status" with a hotel chain does it's job of bringing you back, but I am going to break out on this trip and see what the other options are like. I will report back when the trip is done.

    Best,

    Sky.

  14. #4649
    Quote Originally Posted by SkyRyder  [View Original Post]
    Thank you for taking the time to reply. I thought that naming the hotels I was asking for comparison would be a easy way to make suggestions, but it seems I should have just posted the price of the Hilton or Marriott and then asked what kind of hotels are options for a reasonable amount less. I will make sure to do it different in the future. Finding names of 5 start hotels is the easy part, the more difficult part is getting opinions from people that I have a pretty good idea are looking for similar amenities, at least that was my intent..
    It also depends on what area you want to be in (Central Pattaya, Tree Town, WS, Soi 6 etc.). For instance one commenter mentioned Grande Center Point which is on average around $100 whilst the Hilton is on average around $150. Hilton is very central to everything whereas Grande Center Point is north, albeit on the baht bus route.

    I don't know how long you plan to be in Pattaya, but perhaps just book the first two or three nights ahead of time and see how you like the hotel and location and then decide how to proceed. One of the best things about Patts is how easy and convenient it is to switch hotels because everything is compact and close. I never book more than three nights at a time.

  15. #4648

    Baraquda

    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    One of the popular affordable nicer hotels in the heart of Pattaya has always been Baraquda. It's part of the MGallery by Sofitel group. A smaller boutique style hotel on Beach Road is The Wave. A bit further out there are the new Space Hotel in Naklua or Dusit Thani at the Dolphin Round, both on baht bus routes. Now if you want true upscale, stay at the Royal Cliff in Pratumnak Hill. Can never go wrong with Royal Cliff if it's within your budget.
    I forgot about Baraquda which I have stayed at several times and enjoyed it. Great location, good rooms, and good breakfast buffet. Highly recommended for a first time visitor IMHO.

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