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  1. #372
    Freeler,

    why so aggressive ?
    Do you believe that flaming me makes any of YOUR info more valid ?
    Or do you believe to have final wisdom ? Why not let the reader decide ?

    Police doesn't always lock your bike up, that's complete nonsense !
    How do you know, due to your own posts you don't drive there but I do !!!
    I have been caught several times for not wearing a helmet or having more than one chick on my bike. They either order you to park the bike close to them or if you give them anything as a guarantee (e.g. the girl ), let you drive with that bike to soi 9 to pay the fine there (usually 200 baht). Have done that everytime, no big deal.

    I have been to the PIC several times, it's a private hospital and my favourite, clean and professional. It might not be the cheapest one but I don't care a few extra baht when I am sick or want a good checkup. I want to get the best treatment possible.

    Regarding the Memorial : I have heard what I said, that they rejected to treat a foreigner who had an accident because he hadn't enough cash or a credit card with him. The emergency finally brought him to the Bangkok Pattaya Hospital. As far as I remember it was even printed in one of the local farang newspapers.

  2. #371
    Handing out MIS information again, huh?!

    You know damn well that Thai police chain up your bike after any finable mishap. And then it's the walk to Soi 9.
    You know damn well that the Soi 4 Hospital is on the NO GO list of all major travel insurers. They are a fraud.
    I've seen people getting very good treatment at Memorial, even when they couldn't walk out and get the cash to pay the bills.

  3. #370
    Allover,

    taste differs and everybody has different needs and expectations. I know some people like the Residence Garden, but of course not all.
    I have the great advantage of having met Capt JB in person. We have spent some time together and I believe to know what he expects from a hotel room.

    Residence Garden is far below his standards.
    The pics on their website don't show the current state of the rooms, furniture is a bit worn down or maybe I was just unlucky with the run of the house.

    http://pattaya-hotelrooms.com/TheRes...en/i_Hotel.htm

    I think it would be of great help if anybody would provide up-to-date pics. I have been staying at the Residence Garden about 3-4yrs ago, so my info might be outdated in case they have renewed the furniture and renovated/refurbished the rooms.

  4. #369
    Gypsie,

    as long as you park your motorbike according to the rules, police won't lock your bike. Have a close look at the traffic signs, in some streets it's only allowed to park at one side on even days and at the other side on odd days.

    In case you have an accident, try to avoid the Memorial Hospital which Freeler just mentioned. The PIC in soi 4 or the Bangkok/Pattaya at Sukhumvit highway are much better. I have heard that the Memorial rejected even an emergency case because that guy had not enough cash or a credit card on his body.

    And ALWAYS wear a crash helmet and long pants !

  5. #368

    Residence Garden

    I agree with Allover: RG is a deal by Pattya standards. It is a bit away from the fray -- and, even at its worst, quieter and more sane than many of the "closer in" places. [Nice pool and handy drink-and-food adjacent]. Walking Street is, as AO said, only 5 mins away [I didn't mind the walk - 10 at max. ]. The far end of the main drag in town is only 10 away. Jomtien is 5-10 the other direction. There are some less-attractive [older] rooms at RG -- the building farthest away from Reception; don't accept those lodginbs. So, too, ground level. The newer addition [above reception] and upstairs is what they usually put you in if you reserve online at the special rate. Staff is helpful and totally non-judgemental, as are the savvy guests [many Germans and spouses]. No walk of shame. One night last winter with I returned with my guest for the evening, I needed ice and the night watchman fetched me a LARGE bucket- -and some sort of tea that my lady friend wanted. If you want center-of-action stay on or near Walking Street [Eastiny is a good buy]. But, if you want a little distance and a lot quietude, the inconvenience of to-and-fro jittney [I can never remember what they're called in LOL] is very, very marginal. Finally, do the numbers: For the difference of what you would pay between RG and Marriott, you can have an entire day of pleasure [on those your cake and eat it to sort of arrangements. ] Have fun!

  6. #367
    Gypsie,

    When police put a chain around your bike, don't get mad, just proceed to Soi 9, Beach Road end, pay the fine and return to your bike. If the policeman with the key is in the right mood, he will then unlock the bike for you.

    There is a nice hospital just off Second and Central (Sai Song and Klang).

    ATMs give out B20,000 max. So keep your credit card handy when your bike is 'gone'...

    PS Havrum thought he was experienced too. Welcome to Pattaya!

  7. #366

    Residence Garden

    JB I will respectfully disagree with Traveler since I prefer to stay at RG. The rooms are suites with a living room/dining room/kitchen combo and a bedroom. All of the bedrooms I have had have faced away from the street.

    Each room has my favorite accessory, an in-room safe. You also get a good size refrigerator and stove in the kitchen area. There is a TV in both the living room and bedroom. The shower is a walk-in shower (no tub) that is easily big enough for two. The staff is friendly and the 1350 Pattaya Pages special rate makes it an excellent value.

    Location is a slight problem. You'll need to take a baht bus to and from town to get there. But the ride is less than 5 minutes to a drop off point where you can walk one minute to Walking Street. At night I never waited more than 5 minutes for a bus to return to RG. I think its a great value with far more space than most other Pattaya rooms. I've never been to the Marriott but I'm sure Marriott is nicer. But the Marriott probably costs 5 times more.

  8. #365
    capt jb,

    yes i stayed there once and i didn't like it.
    you have a iving room with small balcony and a bedroom. the latter is quite small and facing the street, so you hear the traffic which runs from pattaya to jomtien and vice versa. remember, motorbikes aren't muted in los and people like to speed there. furniture is quite basic and a bit worn down, bathroom quite small too. better stick to the marriott, it's ten times better than the residence garden. location can also be a prob late at night because not many taxis drive that way en route past dawn.

  9. #364
    Anyone stayed at the Residence Garden Hotel which is promoted in the Pattaya Pages. That is the only place I see any reviews on it as most of the other hotel booking services don't list it.

  10. #363
    Quote Originally Posted by Gypsie King
    Hello,

    I am thinking about renting a moped when I will be in pattaya next month (one week stay ...). Should allow me to visit a little bit better the city and its surroundings for the daylight activities.

    My question though is about parking the moped at night. I assume that it will be cheaper to rent for the whole week but where do you park safely the moped at night ? Last time I stayed at the Dynasty Inn and they had a roped area to park the moped, this time, I am planning to try the Diamond Beach or the Vault ...

    Any advices?

    Thanx

    Gypsie King
    My hotel, Eastiny Inn, has parking for bikes. Most appear to have parking. But I wouldn't even want to try and drive here. I just take the baht bus in town. But haven't got out of town yet.

    RMW

  11. #362

    Bike in Pattaya

    Thanx for all the informations guys. I still plan to rent a bike for my daylight visits around pattaya. I am an experienced bike driver (europe, africa and south east asia). The proof that I am experienced is that I don't plan to ever drive a bike in India (I thought I was a tough driver, changed my mind after having visited India).

    Also I am used to drive on the right AND left side of the road, with enough traveling you have to anyway.

    Anf finally, when I drive I don't drink alcohol, but I will keep in mind your advices about buying a good lock. I read a lot about the scams and that's what worry me the most in fact.

    Gypsie King out

    Quote Originally Posted by The Traveler
    Freeler,

    agree, but you forgot to mention rain.
    It can be a huge pain in the ass to have to ride back to your hotel in a thunderstorm.

    I also heard that some people who rent out motorbikes will "steal" them to collect some extra income. They have the keys and that stolen motorbike can easily be sold upcountry where many bikes are driven without a licence. It's also no big deal to change the number at the frame and engine block.

    Many people also never drove a motorbike and even if it's a small 150cc, the traffic is the same. And those who aren't used to drive at the "wrong side" (British and Singaporean, you too ) are definitely looking for trouble.

    There is absolutely no need to rent a motorbike in Pattaya, except for the purpose of moving out of town. I own one there, but often use the taxis because they are more convienient. Think about it.

  12. #361
    Gypsie King,

    don't worry, at least all middle class hotel and up have security who will have a look at the bikes as well. But buy a strong chain and a lock, don't only use the one which was provided - if any at all - by the guy who rented it out to you.

    Also only use it if you want to move to Wat Yan, Nong Nooch, Khao Kiauw or other places out of town. If you aren't used to the traffic it might be a dangerous game and a taxi is usually more convienient anyway.

    I usually use my bike during daytime to move through the town or for sightseeing and cruising to Sattahip, Rayong or Chonburi, but at night I often use taxis for a simple reason : only two persons allowed on a bike (late at night no prob), so you got to hire a taxi for the "additional" girls anyway

  13. #360
    Freeler,

    agree, but you forgot to mention rain.
    It can be a huge pain in the ass to have to ride back to your hotel in a thunderstorm.

    I also heard that some people who rent out motorbikes will "steal" them to collect some extra income. They have the keys and that stolen motorbike can easily be sold upcountry where many bikes are driven without a licence. It's also no big deal to change the number at the frame and engine block.

    Many people also never drove a motorbike and even if it's a small 150cc, the traffic is the same. And those who aren't used to drive at the "wrong side" (British and Singaporean, you too ) are definitely looking for trouble.

    There is absolutely no need to rent a motorbike in Pattaya, except for the purpose of moving out of town. I own one there, but often use the taxis because they are more convienient. Think about it.

  14. #359
    Gypsie,

    Most hotels have parking spaces for motobikes.
    The general advice on renting motobikes/mopeds in Pattaya is: DON'T!
    Let me just point out a few reasons for that:
    Scams, accidents, fines and bahtbuses provide cheap transport throughout the city and into Naklua and Jomtien.

  15. #358
    Quote Originally Posted by RockyMtnWay
    FWIW arrived this week at the Sawasdee Seaview. Had a confirmed reservation for a large room in the new wing. They only had a small room in the old wing at an inflated price over the Internet price and no hope of getting into the new wing.

    I checked out the next day and moved to the Eastiny closest to Beach Road on Soi 8. Actually worked out well. I walk out of the lobby of the Eastiny and I'm in the middle for the beer bars on Soi 8 :-).

    Oh, and there is very little sea view from the Seaview.

    RMW
    I had stayed at Eastiny at Soi 8 before and I like the location.

    BTW, what is the room rate at present movement?

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