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12-30-11 19:56 #2887
Posts: 8Which Hotel?
Mates,
I need your help. Help me decide between Citadines 23, Citrus 22 or Ramada Encore! I've read the forum and I know they are all GF and in good location to Soi Cowboy. I just can't decide on which one to stay at! I'm going to Bangkok for 2 nights next week. All the price is rather similar, the most expensive being Citrus which is 20 bucks more than Ramada Encore. I do not mind paying it at all if it's worth it, but is it worth it? Need your opinions.
Thanks!
Doggy
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12-30-11 19:19 #2886
Posts: 1440Originally Posted by Skeetm [View Original Post]
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12-30-11 18:01 #2885
Posts: 1719Air. Bnb
Originally Posted by Skeetm [View Original Post]
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12-30-11 15:03 #2884
Posts: 265Originally Posted by Luvpuss [View Original Post]
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12-30-11 12:58 #2883
Posts: 558Originally Posted by Chill Out [View Original Post]
C4T
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12-30-11 10:45 #2882
Posts: 520Originally Posted by Crazy4Thai [View Original Post]
I hope you didn't book for too many days. I'm also a fan of booking hotels that are central.
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12-30-11 05:05 #2881
Posts: 558Location location location
I usually give location a lower priority than price and comfort. For example Le Fenix is not a bad deal at the end of Soi 11 and the distance from Suk can be dealt with. Yesterday through Wotif. Com I booked the Palms@Suk On Soi 39. It's a large serviced apartment room that shows some good recent upgrades. But man I sure screwed up on location. First it's probably 3 times the distance from Sukhumvit than the Le Fenix example is. Also, Soi 39 is one way going towards Sukhumvit so to get here one has to take Soi 31 and this maze of small sois. I did a search on this thread prior to booking and got nothing. It turns out they've changed the name from Twin Palms 39 to Palms@Suk. Maybe this was done to give the impression of a better location.
Now I have to inquire why the jacuzzi tub does not work and why there is good hot water for the tub but not for the shower.
I thought it might be quite good for 1400 per night. Give it a miss.
C4T
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12-30-11 01:26 #2880
Posts: 56I Have.
Originally Posted by Duniawala [View Original Post]
Wasn't asking for research. Just a question, since it seems hotels are much cheaper in Bangkok as oppose to Hong Kong or even Tokyo where I live.
I have no problem RTFF, but there was nothing, when I searched for it, and there seems to be more questions then reviews of hotels.
Attached photo is where I stayed.
Thanks
Skeet
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12-29-11 16:45 #2879
Posts: 122Linda's Bar
Originally Posted by Luvpuss [View Original Post]
Would you let me know please where Linda's Bar is located.
I never came across with that place (or I cannot recall anymore).
Thanks a lot.
FV
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12-26-11 17:31 #2878
Posts: 1440Originally Posted by AussieDoug [View Original Post]
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12-26-11 16:54 #2877
Posts: 1719Originally Posted by Skeetm [View Original Post]
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12-26-11 14:45 #2876
Posts: 56Airbnb. Com
Has anyone tried airbnb. Com for bookings? You can get condo's for under 50 US dollars?
Thanks.
Skeet
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12-26-11 12:21 #2875
Posts: 265Originally Posted by Peter Pan #2 [View Original Post]
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12-26-11 11:50 #2874
Posts: 55As I am flying into BKK next week I keep finding posts on trouble bringing girl back in to the Landmark Hotel. Anybody have any info on their current door policy? It would be possible for me to change the hotel up to Thursday.
Thanks.
PP2
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12-25-11 21:20 #2873
Posts: 6092Originally Posted by Henry R [View Original Post]
Unless there is an unwritten rule that WG should report to reception even if, seen they were from Nana Park they know most of the reception workers LOL. Do the walk of shame and go with them: safer for the deed. There us a bar after the reception, that is "where you were heading," weren't you? I trust 90% of the single guys checking in at Nana have only one purpose to do so.
And the hotel well know this, so ultimately it is not much of a walk of shame.