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12-27-12 02:57 #3480
Posts: 13Originally Posted by Stykler [View Original Post]
The hotel's middling price and size means it doesn't cater to groups, making for good privacy. A pretty good choice for Soi Cowboy, especially if taking advantage of one of Club Carlson's many recent promotions (got 50K+ CC points good for 2 nights here out of a THB2330 stay in May!)
Originally Posted by One Eyed Man [View Original Post]
The Four Points is totally GF and has a very relaxed vibe: the walk of shame isn't really one. Its Soi 15 entrance does require use of the room's keycard. Its tubs are large enough for soapy-style double occupancy. Just don't let your girl fetch you an undercooked meatball breakfast from the street vendor out front!
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12-26-12 19:36 #3479
Posts: 398Originally Posted by One Eyed Man [View Original Post]
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12-26-12 19:17 #3478
Posts: 269Westin WOS
Originally Posted by NicFrenchy [View Original Post]
It has one drawback, though: a brutal walk of shame. The lobby is actually on the 7th floor, so to go to your room, you have to cross the ground floor lobby, ride up the elevator, then walk past the cafe, concierge and registration desks before you get to the elevator that takes you to your room. It's probably girl friendly, but I was too shy. Next time, I'll try the Four Points, especially the given "back door" entrance on Soi 15 that another member mentioned.
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12-26-12 03:09 #3477
Posts: 673Radisson Suites Bangkok Sukhumvit
Anyone have any recent intel on the Radisson Suites Bangkok in Sukhumvit Soi 13? Girl friendly or not?
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12-24-12 17:39 #3476
Posts: 1719Originally Posted by NicFrenchy [View Original Post]
Thanks Dr. G, for your great hospitality and that of your staff.
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12-24-12 17:35 #3475
Posts: 1719Originally Posted by Zhugeyaz [View Original Post]
OR you are just BSing here.
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12-24-12 11:39 #3474
Posts: 4665I stayed at Giotto's Livingstone Lodge last Saturday and it was a Great night sleep. Unfortunately, the fucker sold all his deluxe rooms so I had to get a Superior room. Wasn't sure it was up to my standards but actually it was great.
It seems this hotel is really great. Now it would be Perfect if Giotto could be removed Completely. Hahaha
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12-24-12 09:32 #3473
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Zhugeyaz [View Original Post]
Alternatively you could list some Hotels you are considering, and then the posters here would only be too happy to heap shit on them. So maybe that is not the best way after all.
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12-24-12 09:32 #3472
Posts: 2502Originally Posted by Zhugeyaz [View Original Post]
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12-24-12 09:25 #3471
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Dale Arnold [View Original Post]
The main reception desk was well under staffed, with staff too busy taking the phone to give proper desk service.
The lobby coffee area service was very slow too. So I would say its fine to stay if you want to be close to Nana or Annies, but forget it if you want service. Service is not something I am normally looking for, as long as my room gets made up okay.
As Nic recommends (I think), Solo may be small, but better than Majestic for service. Its only draw back is being deeper down the Soi and just one elevator (lift).
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12-23-12 17:17 #3470
Posts: 12Question
Lets say I touch down in BKK at 1230am. Reach Sukhumvit around 130am.
Find a streetwalker around 2am, will there be available hotels to take me in for a night?
If yes, what are the hotels I should avoid?
I can only check in at my hotel in the afternoon.
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12-22-12 01:27 #3469
Posts: 3Maxims inn
Place is awesome. Stayed like 3 times. Rooms are newly renovated so kinda fresh feeling. Right in middle of adult playground if your taste. Best bang for your buck. But last time when I stayed there they stopped giving free breakfast to any rate lower than THB1000. I would recommend it.
Originally Posted by Jp Slicky [View Original Post]
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12-17-12 06:47 #3468
Posts: 21I have stayed at the Majestic Grande twice. Once several years ago within months of their opening for business, and then again earlier in 2012. I was impressed the first time around, but disappointed with my second stay. The hotel is run down and in desperate need to a makeover. Customer service was not particularly good the second time around, and the area around the hotel appears to have gone downhill. Definitely GF, though.
Originally Posted by SimonHeSays [View Original Post]
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12-15-12 15:19 #3467
Posts: 398W Bangkok
Does anyone already know if WOOBAR at recently opened W Bangkok is a freelancer spot at night?
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12-15-12 11:59 #3466
Posts: 155Originally Posted by Cooper966 [View Original Post]