Thread: 2005 Bangkok Hotels
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12-31-05 20:05 #868
Posts: 108Thanks Chelsea Boy,
in response to coma Boy's comment, I have already arranged my first nights entertainment with a couple of girls who are willing to let me photo and video the session.We have even talked about a third girl(I will decide when I see a picture)The idea of staying in Silom Road appealed to me, as after my last trip I wanted to get away from the Nana area and a certain Bg. So at 800bt a girl, it would be cheaper to take a deluxe room at the Majestic, who are used to me parading in and out with several girls in tow.I only intend to stay in BKK 1 night before moving onto PTTY.
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12-31-05 08:10 #867
Posts: 26Originally Posted by Chelsea Boy
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12-31-05 03:58 #866
Posts: 4050Quote:
Originally Posted by Marteau
Thx for picture !
I know this room very well.
Isn't the hotel in soi 7/1?
Star Inn, something like that.
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Marty - I would have thought many of the rooms looked the same, no? Someone PM'd me asking where the room was (he liked the mirrors). I told him I thought my honeymoon suite was called Starr Inn (my new love brought me there, she's so romantic). Thanks for confirming. I think it's next to Eden Club.
Now where are the rooms with the slings etc???
Cheers
Piper
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12-30-05 17:28 #865
Posts: 8Mandarin hotel charge B800 to bring a guest into the hotel.
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12-30-05 17:25 #864
Posts: 8Originally Posted by Coma Boy
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12-30-05 14:40 #863
Posts: 121Hey There - gosh sorry about dirtying the forum guyz... didnt mean to ;-)
RTWF RWER GHEJ LEKD SERFKR KWJFGT
Originally Posted by Traveler1234
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12-30-05 10:25 #862
Posts: 1213GF Hotel
You might consider the Park Hotel on Sukhumvit Soi 7. It's conventiently located directly across from the Beer Garden.
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12-30-05 08:04 #861
Posts: 1549Originally Posted by Berty Boy
Worst case scenario is that you pay a small joiner fee.
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12-30-05 03:24 #860
Posts: 2601Newbie advice
Originally Posted by Sameer Good
To maintain my senior standing, suggest you do the following:
RTFF
FAQ
Reports of distinction
If you come back with what is 'RTFF' or still can't figure out what the 'pink zone' is by then, send me a pm and I'll recommend a really good English teacher to help your reading skills.... LOL
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12-29-05 23:42 #859
Posts: 108Mandarin Hotel,
I have been offered a free nights stay at the Mandarin Hotel, in Sliom Road, with my flight in March.Can anyone tell me if it is GF or not? I tried using the search feature on this thread but got no results.
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12-29-05 06:42 #858
Posts: 121Hello 1Ball - another total new bie visiting Bangkok here too - can you tell us which zone's fall into the "Pink" zone please? If you can also recommend a few good hotels in the Pink zone - wud really apriciate it.
Thanks
Originally Posted by 1Ball
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12-28-05 10:37 #857
Posts: 111No joiner fee with double occupancy
I've brought 50+ guests in to the Swiss Park over the past few years and there is no joiner fee if you've booked double occupancy. They may have said otherwise to discourage mongering guests.
The hotel is not guest friendly. The staff does not particularly appreciate P4P guests but they tolerate it (w/ double occupancy).
I stay there as its in my price range and my business associates in BKK believe I'm staying in a "clean" hotel.
Agree there's many hotels as good or better nearby.
Originally Posted by The Traveler
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12-27-05 23:00 #856
Posts: 2534Waffles,
the Swiss Park isn't guest friendly at all. I had a look at their rooms on my last trip, asked about room rates and guest policy.
If you book a single they will charge you 400baht joiner fee and if you book a double - which cost 200 baht more than a single - they will still charge you an additional 200 baht joiner fee.
So the only advantage of booking a double will be a second breakfast.
Sting,
as already said, I had a look at the rooms in the Swiss Park and I got to say that they are worn down. The Grand Business Inn close by is a much better deal.
BTW, electronic in room safe at the Swiss Park for those interested.
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12-26-05 11:45 #855
Posts: 111Swiss Park Hotel
Swiss Park Hotel - not guest friendly unless you book double occupancy - than it is tolerated. Rooms are nice but nowhere near 4-star. Buffet breakfast has improved in last year. Has small swimming pool. Major construction on east side (Soi Cowboy direction). The staff will put all farangs who've booked through discount agencies on that side of the building unless you kick and scream. Most rooms have two small beds and no matter how much you ask for one king bed, your often end up with the two small beds. Large rooms. Cleanliness is excellent. All rooms have in-room safes. Hotel website at: http://www.swissparkhotelbangkok.com/
Waffles
Originally Posted by Bees11
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12-26-05 09:38 #854
Posts: 96Swiss Park Hotel, Sukhumvit Soi 11, Sukhumvit Rd
well, good hotel but joiner fee :-(