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07-16-17 06:08 #3717
Posts: 926Sacha's Hotel Uno soi 19
Stayed there 2 days last week. Very well located, nice and clean room but small. I was in the second building and 2 girls came in my room (not at the same time), and there was no problem at all with the reception. For guys that don't like the walk of shame, that place is perfect especially if you can stay in the second building as there is not reception desk in that building and no security guard to look at you when you come back with your girl. The place is still secured because you need the card to use the lift. It is also very well located. My only regret was that I didn't book for more than 2 nights, once I realised the place is great they were already full.
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07-16-17 01:41 #3716
Posts: 23Has anyone stayed at the Hilton recently?
I'm using my points to book a hotel in Pattaya and I was considering Hilton for a nicer room / hotel but I was wondering about the ambience. I understand that it is GF but wondering is the hotel usually packed with tourists. Mostly families etc.
The only other hotel that is on my radar is Baraquda but I see mixed things about the hotel in terms of the room themselves. That things may not be so nice looking in the room themselves. Read even issues with smell from AC, bed not comfortable.
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07-16-17 01:36 #3715
Posts: 23Originally Posted by Haven123 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Adrena [View Original Post]
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07-15-17 15:43 #3714
Posts: 7Sandy spring in soi 13
Hi guys,
Sorry to butt in, but I was wondering if anyone had stayed at the sandy recently?, I have always stayed here when visiting Pattaya, and I noticed on google earth the restaurant has gone next door, and the bar. Hooters - has been reported as making the hotel a noisy place to stay?
So I was hoping someone could give me a and update, as I like the hotel. If anyone else can suggest a similar girl friendly one, that is quiet and convenient that would be cool.
Thanks.
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07-14-17 22:47 #3713
Posts: 96Originally Posted by LGuy1 [View Original Post]
If you are worried about hotel staff, I can't wait to see how much you blush when girls are screaming for your attention on Soi 6 or at massage parlors. You'll be blushing for your entire stay.
Bro, strap in and hold on. You are going for a wild ride. Don't worry about carding or anything, just go with the flow, don't fall in love, and try to pay what the veterans pay or you'll end up broke.
Have fun!
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07-14-17 18:06 #3712
Posts: 549Originally Posted by LGuy1 [View Original Post]
People like Uncle V and many others have trained them very well with their romps in and out several times a day, over the years, to a point where they won't even bat an eyelid. You are in good company. Just don't do anything I wouldn't do!
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07-14-17 15:08 #3711
Posts: 23Originally Posted by ChristianG [View Original Post]
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07-14-17 15:06 #3710
Posts: 23Originally Posted by Mogwai [View Original Post]
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07-14-17 10:53 #3709
Posts: 96Has anybody actually stayed overnight at the Queen Vic Inn or Sandman Hotel on Soi 6? Exactly how crazy would one need to be to stay in those hotels? Are they even worth trying out?
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07-14-17 09:26 #3708
Posts: 1579Originally Posted by LGuy1 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Mogwai [View Original Post]
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07-14-17 05:31 #3707
Posts: 2204Originally Posted by LGuy1 [View Original Post]
But what's the problem with that? It's for your own safety that the hotel keeps the girl's ID card.
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07-14-17 05:19 #3706
Posts: 96Originally Posted by LGuy1 [View Original Post]
The I. The. Card situation is actually a great thing for you too. It ensures the girl is over 18 and it gives you a fail safe in case she tries to steal from you on the way out.
Stay where they card, it might save your life!
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07-14-17 01:28 #3705
Posts: 23Quick question.
I'm likely going to stay at Baraquda in August but the idea of having to give the ID card every time I bring someone back is something I probably prefer not to do at a high frequency.
Say if I meet someone on beach road, there are "short time" hotels in the area as well right?
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07-09-17 14:52 #3704
Posts: 1575Originally Posted by IllusionHeart [View Original Post]
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07-09-17 04:14 #3703
Posts: 549When are you planning to be in Pattaya
Originally Posted by Allover [View Original Post]