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I'm trying to get some full on action, problem is I don't want to pay for a hotel room since I'm only going to be there like 12 or so hours. Do they have any love hotels like in Japan? Or brothels that just offer the full thing upstairs?
Problem is that you did not say which 12 hours you would be there. It makes all the difference in the world when it comes to recommending something to you. And if you had read a little further down you would have seen that you can get hotels for as low as 400 baht per day, which would be even cheaper than a love motel.
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Soapy
Originally Posted by
MoBamba
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I'm trying to get some full on action, problem is I don't want to pay for a hotel room since I'm only going to be there like 12 or so hours. Do they have any love hotels like in Japan? Or brothels that just offer the full thing upstairs?
On a short visit like that I think a soapy offers the least stress and the best chance of having a decent experience. A place like Honey 2 on 2nd Road is easy to get to. It had a large variety of ladies in the fishbowl last time I went. If you want something a little crazier take 2 upstairs.
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Originally Posted by
MoBamba
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I'm trying to get some full on action, problem is I don't want to pay for a hotel room since I'm only going to be there like 12 or so hours. Do they have any love hotels like in Japan? Or brothels that just offer the full thing upstairs?
More than half of the places have their own rooms. If they don't there's always several short time hotels nearby. There are also a couple of love hotels. A major one is Love Inn on Soi Bongkot just down from the famous row of gentlemen's clubs there. Google maps is your friend.
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Delgado
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Elections have been postponed.
Bangkokpost: "It was earlier expected that voters would go to the polls on Feb 24 but that is no longer possible. The EC has been considering other dates in March, while Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam has said he believes March 24 would be a good choice. ".
That's awesome. My buddies would have been pissed since I did all the planning. Thanks for the reply.
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Soi 6 has rooms upstairs. I think the gentleman's clubs also have rooms on site, but not sure on that. Massage places are on site with no need to go back to a hotel.
Originally Posted by
MoBamba
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I'm trying to get some full on action, problem is I don't want to pay for a hotel room since I'm only going to be there like 12 or so hours. Do they have any love hotels like in Japan? Or brothels that just offer the full thing upstairs?
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Originally Posted by
LoneWolff
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Folks, by sheer luck (I booked tickets to patttaya between Feb 22&25. Just today read some news about elections scheduled for Feb 24th. So is my stay going to be pretty much ruined? Hopefully not but I know nothing about local politics so wondering if I should cancel or just go ahead. Please advise. Thanks!
Elections have been postponed.
Bangkokpost: "It was earlier expected that voters would go to the polls on Feb 24 but that is no longer possible. The EC has been considering other dates in March, while Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam has said he believes March 24 would be a good choice. ".
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Passing through Pattaya this weekend.
I'm trying to get some full on action, problem is I don't want to pay for a hotel room since I'm only going to be there like 12 or so hours. Do they have any love hotels like in Japan? Or brothels that just offer the full thing upstairs?
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Election Day Feb 24
Folks, by sheer luck (I booked tickets to patttaya between Feb 22&25. Just today read some news about elections scheduled for Feb 24th. So is my stay going to be pretty much ruined? Hopefully not but I know nothing about local politics so wondering if I should cancel or just go ahead. Please advise. Thanks!
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Franga
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One of my massage chicks yesterday commented to me that there is no high season in Pattaya anymore. Kind of an exaggeration I think but she seems to be lamenting the lack of business. Certainly at the guesthouse that I am staying in it used to be full in Dec-Jan, but nowadays is only half full.
Well tell her maybe if they raise the prices once again they'll get more customers. 555.
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I'll be visiting Pattaya next week, hoping to meet a few girls. Any advice on where to stay for (hoping for the lower end $30-40/ night if possible)?.
I have never stayed by Soi 6, so I cannot recommend any hotels near there. However, you do not need to stay near Soi 6 because the Baht bus (10 baht each way) is so cheap. You can rent an Airbnb at The Base Condo for about $40 USD. There are a number of hotels near The Base Condos on 2nd road and Soi Honey that will probably fit your budget.
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Originally Posted by
Fegg123
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I'll be visiting Pattaya next week, hoping to meet a few girls. Any advice on where to stay for (hoping for the lower end $30-40/ night if possible)?
I went back a few pages on this forum and from what I could tell, being close to Soi 6 is a good bet.
A couple of questions:
- Are most hotels girl friendly in the area?
- When booking the room, do I select Single or for two adults? (Hoping to have LT a night or two).
Appreciate any help!
If you searched THIS thread, I would say that is the wrong one to search. There is a dedicated Pattaya Hotels thread here, which is where you should look. There are almost 5000 posts in that thread, so all the info you need is over there, and you can ask for hotel recommendations over there too.
Are most hotels girls friendly? Yes. Should you book for two adults? I have often not done that and never ran into any problems. Logically, I think you really need to book for two adults if you expect to have breakfast with your lady friend. Otherwise, no need. Safest practise is to book for two though.
As for which hotels to book, I think location is the key. And that depends on what you are interested in. If you will be a soi 6 kind of guy, you want something nearby. Likewise with Walking Street or soi Buakhao, etc. And of course, what is your budget?
So I would recommend including this info in a post in the Pattaya Hotels thread and see what pops up.
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Originally Posted by
Fegg123
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I'll be visiting Pattaya next week, hoping to meet a few girls. Any advice on where to stay for (hoping for the lower end $30-40/ night if possible)?
I went back a few pages on this forum and from what I could tell, being close to Soi 6 is a good bet.
A couple of questions:
- Are most hotels girl friendly in the area?
- When booking the room, do I select Single or for two adults? (Hoping to have LT a night or two).
Appreciate any help!
You can google 'pattaya girl friendly hotels' and get several websites but almost all of the hotels will let you bring in one girl, only a handful let you bring in more than one at a time. The baht buses run in a big oval going towards walking street on Beach road and towards soi 6 on second road so a hotel in that area works great. Being a new visitor to the city it might be good to get a hotel that's easy to find, some of those side soi's are very narrow and you can easily pass them up. I loved the green view hotel, suggest you consider it. Walk out and turn left and your feet from walking street, turn right and its easy to jump on a baht bus heading towards soi 6. Super easy to find and all motobike taxi's know where walking street is if you ask them to take you there. Hard part will be having a taxi know how to get you to that hotel. If you need a pool then the baywalk residence on beach road is another good location.
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Trying to answer.
Originally Posted by
Fegg123
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I'll be visiting Pattaya next week, hoping to meet a few girls. Any advice on where to stay for (hoping for the lower end $30-40/ night if possible)?
I went back a few pages on this forum and from what I could tell, being close to Soi 6 is a good bet.
A couple of questions:
- Are most hotels girl friendly in the area?
- When booking the room, do I select Single or for two adults? (Hoping to have LT a night or two).
Appreciate any help!
Most of the hotels are girl friendly but there are exceptions. Best to check Google. There are numerous sites listing the status of the hotels. I stayed in Pattaya Blue Sky, Best Beach Villa in Soi5 in the past and both of them are guest friendly.
And yes, book the room for double occupancy just to be sure.
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Hotel recommendation.
I'll be visiting Pattaya next week, hoping to meet a few girls. Any advice on where to stay for (hoping for the lower end $30-40/ night if possible)?
I went back a few pages on this forum and from what I could tell, being close to Soi 6 is a good bet.
A couple of questions:
- Are most hotels girl friendly in the area?
- When booking the room, do I select Single or for two adults? (Hoping to have LT a night or two).
Appreciate any help!
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Originally Posted by
Bdonkadonk
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I can mention that the area around Rompho market is not what it used to anymore. A guy told me why and I don't remember exactly but something is planned for the Rompho marker area, like some kind of construction
I also heard some rumors about Rompho market, someone said there will be a new shopping mall, someone said a new hospital. What will be the truth?