I'll be in BKK at the start and end of my spring trip and I was wondering what people's experiences are of bespoke or made-to-measure suits in BKK.
I had tailor made suits in 2015 on my first trip to Thailand. Got Armani and Boss cuts. Whatever..... I owned real Armani and Boss suits so know how they should fit (had to for work). My suits were so bad I left my supposed Boss and Armani tailor made suits for my housekeeper. The dress shirts I kept since they were ok. Total waste of 700 USD.
One of my 2 or 3 biggest mistakes I ever made in Thailand.
Since High Season is just starting, you are going to have more problems getting a baht bus from View Talay 5. Bolt is going to charge you 200+ baht, with 30 minute wait times.
Made two trips into Central Pattaya and back today. No problem using the Baht buss from View Talay 5 in Jomtien, coming or going.
Giving what I am experiencing during high season using the Baht bus as transportation, seems like a made up reason to me. When I goto Brazil, I'll be going for big butts, curvy bodies, and GFE (or so I have heard).
Enjoy Brazil!l going to be a lotta happy boyfriends and husbands (Thai and otherwise) that no longer have to eat or fuck in your sloppy seconds.
Since this is an information board instead of a chest pounding ego needs place that has turned into recently, do any of you long-term guys have a good dentist you can recommend for a cleaning. I forgot to schedule one, and after they finished mangling me in the States, they said I needed a follow-up cleaning. If you got a good dentist let me know, otherwise I guess it's just go over to a hospital and get it done.
Since this is an information board instead of a chest pounding ego needs place that has turned into recently, do any of you long-term guys have a good dentist you can recommend for a cleaning. I forgot to schedule one, and after they finished mangling me in the States, they said I needed a follow-up cleaning. If you got a good dentist let me know, otherwise I guess it's just go over to a hospital and get it done.
For a simple cleaning I just walked into the nearest Mos Dental Clinic without an appointment a few months ago and they took me right in. The one I went to is on the even soi side of Sukhumvit near Soi 12 as I recall. But I don't think it matters which one. The sign outside said 900 baht for teeth cleaning (with "and up" in smaller print). It came to 1,300 baht for me.
I don't know the name of the dentist if there was even a dentist doing the job instead of an ordinary dental assistant. I didn't ask. I have not needed anything more than a cleaning since I moved here so I have not vetted or seriously researched one.
Seemed like they did a fine job. Still breaking hearts and getting 1,000 baht LT BBFS+CIP and all my undies washed and ironed by top-rated Nana Plaza gogo girls with my smile.
Hehe. I had to throw that last part in to keep the new format going.
Since this is an information board instead of a chest pounding ego needs place that has turned into recently, do any of you long-term guys have a good dentist you can recommend for a cleaning. I forgot to schedule one, and after they finished mangling me in the States, they said I needed a follow-up cleaning. If you got a good dentist let me know, otherwise I guess it's just go over to a hospital and get it done.
Weekend of the Fireworks Festival. It was crazy in Central Pattaya. I had gotten a massage close to Central Mall and was hungry. Decided I wanted something different. Hit KFC. 90 percent of the people in the line and at the table were Thai. I got a special for 103 THB. Two good side boxes of nuggets and popcorn chicken. Bought a 1.5 liter bottle of water over in Tops for 20 THB. Yep, Thailand is not cheap any more. ROTFLMAO!.
No Baht Buses (did I get that right or is there a pedantic tourist out there going to correct me?) running along 2nd Street. So, I decide to walk to where I could catch one along Soi Buakhao. It was absolutely deserted. Never seen so few people on Soi Buakhao. Probably could have copped a deal that would have Raj Raj generating another post that would catch him an infraction. At the load point for the Baht Bus never seen it so crazy. They were making a you-Turn on second road after dropping off passengers. So, I just walked across the road, waited for the passengers to unload and hopped on. Jump the entire line. Someone saw me do it and a people started mobbing the Baht Busses as they arrive. It dropped me off a location others choose to argue with me about over. But I got home just fine and without a big charge that others have mentioned that happens when the Baht Busses are crowded. In fact I have never paid more than 20 THB to return to where I reside. No matter how crowded it has been.
The difficulties are often getting a Baht Bus to head into the city. Once time 15 of them passed me (yes I counted). Cause my mind is focused on the mundane. No need to have pussy on your mind in Pattaya unless you are a "tourist" like I am. Right?
Since High Season is just starting, you are going to have more problems getting a baht bus from View Talay 5. Bolt is going to charge you 200+ baht, with 30 minute wait times.
Not even Thai people eat Thai food all the time. LOL!
Weekend of the Fireworks Festival. It was crazy in Central Pattaya. I had gotten a massage close to Central Mall and was hungry. Decided I wanted something different. Hit KFC. 90 percent of the people in the line and at the table were Thai. I got a special for 103 THB. Two good side boxes of nuggets and popcorn chicken. Bought a 1.5 liter bottle of water over in Tops for 20 THB. Yep, Thailand is not cheap any more. ROTFLMAO!.
No Baht Buses (did I get that right or is there a pedantic tourist out there going to correct me?) running along 2nd Street. So, I decide to walk to where I could catch one along Soi Buakhao. It was absolutely deserted. Never seen so few people on Soi Buakhao. Probably could have copped a deal that would have Raj Raj generating another post that would catch him an infraction. At the load point for the Baht Bus never seen it so crazy. They were making a you-Turn on second road after dropping off passengers. So, I just walked across the road, waited for the passengers to unload and hopped on. Jump the entire line. Someone saw me do it and a people started mobbing the Baht Busses as they arrive. It dropped me off a location others choose to argue with me about over. But I got home just fine and without a big charge that others have mentioned that happens when the Baht Busses are crowded. In fact I have never paid more than 20 THB to return to where I reside. No matter how crowded it has been.
The difficulties are often getting a Baht Bus to head into the city. Once time 15 of them passed me (yes I counted). Cause my mind is focused on the mundane. No need to have pussy on your mind in Pattaya unless you are a "tourist" like I am. Right?
Not missing out on anything. 8 AM - 10 AM breakfast specials compared to I-rover all day and Nest until 4 PM. GTF! Not even in the same league Uncle E!
On the way to Thailand, we traveled Korean Air through Incheon, Korea. The flight arrived early afternoon and we had a three-hour layover. We barely made our connection after going through customs. It's the only time I have seen the huge backlog in customs. Of course we arrived at the furthest gate and had to leave at another gate far away. These airports are a hike these days.
On the return flight to the USA, we were through customs in Incheon in about three minutes. I suppose it's hit or miss.
I have no complaints about the looks of the flight attendants on Korean Air.
Has to be the security check. Incheon does require one for transit passengers. Have been there MANY times, and customs only applicable when ENTERING a country, NOT airport transit. Yes, the security lines can get backed up, depending on time of day, and arriving flights (and the IDIOTS who can't remember exactly WHERE their tablet is, have a clue people). But Incheon order of magnitude better than Gimpo (that place was, "This is your INTERNATIONAL airport?")
For Incheon, always make sure your departing flight is in same TERMINAL as arriving flight. There is a train between the two, but... As far as hiking, for BKK's Swampy, pack a lunch.
On the way to Thailand, we traveled Korean Air through Incheon, Korea. The flight arrived early afternoon and we had a three-hour layover. We barely made our connection after going through customs. It's the only time I have seen the huge backlog in customs. Of course we arrived at the furthest gate and had to leave at another gate far away. These airports are a hike these days.
On the return flight to the USA, we were through customs in Incheon in about three minutes. I suppose it's hit or miss.
I have no complaints about the looks of the flight attendants on Korean Air.
I have travelled from the United States to Thailand on Korean Air via Incheon many times over the past 10 years. I do not understand your going through "customs. " Are you referring to the International Transfer Security, basically a security check for all transferring passengers? As far as I know, the only reason to go through customs would be if one were leaving the airport to be in S. Korea.
And I agree about the Korean Air flight attendants. Easy on the eyes, and very friendly, too.
Why would you go through Customs for a connection? All you have to do is go to the transfer desk and go through security. Or if you need to go to the other concouse, go through the gate and take the train.
On the way to Thailand, we traveled Korean Air through Incheon, Korea. The flight arrived early afternoon and we had a three-hour layover. We barely made our connection after going through customs. It's the only time I have seen the huge backlog in customs. Of course we arrived at the furthest gate and had to leave at another gate far away. These airports are a hike these days.
On the return flight to the USA, we were through customs in Incheon in about three minutes. I suppose it's hit or miss.
I have no complaints about the looks of the flight attendants on Korean Air.
Why would you go through Customs for a connection? All you have to do is go to the transfer desk and go through security. Or if you need to go to the other concouse, go through the gate and take the train.
On the way to Thailand, we traveled Korean Air through Incheon, Korea. The flight arrived early afternoon and we had a three-hour layover. We barely made our connection after going through customs. It's the only time I have seen the huge backlog in customs. Of course we arrived at the furthest gate and had to leave at another gate far away. These airports are a hike these days.
On the return flight to the USA, we were through customs in Incheon in about three minutes. I suppose it's hit or miss.
I have no complaints about the looks of the flight attendants on Korean Air.