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08-22-17 21:04 #6292
Posts: 296Bliss Residence Soi 33
Has anybody stayed at Bliss Residence, Suk Soi 33, recently? Recommend? Girl friendly?
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08-21-17 07:27 #6291
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by ThatGuy68 [View Original Post]
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08-21-17 00:22 #6290
Posts: 98Side entrance
I will attempt to walk in like I own the place. Thanks for your recommendations! Got a few plan be's atleast. I will report back on the success of using side entrance.
P. S Thanks for tip on checking ID. Didn't really occur to me she could be lying. That could of been embarrassing. Get caught sneaking up with a [CodeWord902] lady. Good tip!
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08-20-17 21:33 #6289
Posts: 382Originally Posted by ThatGuy68 [View Original Post]
Jb.
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08-20-17 20:35 #6288
Posts: 29018 year old Hotel
This is what I would do:
(1) Check the girls ID to ensure she is indeed 18 years.
(2) I have stayed at the Fourt Points. The Hotel Security is very passive. You should not have any problems.
When entering the lobby, walk with purpose and confidence. It helps, if girl is dressed appropriately i. e. not like a street hooker!
(3) There is a side entrance into the Lobby.
I never used it myself. It is used by guests who want to take a short cut to Terminal 21. You can use it by yourself to see if it is convenient.
Let us know how it goes. Good Luck!
~BKKguru.
Originally Posted by ThatGuy68 [View Original Post]
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08-20-17 19:01 #6287
Posts: 398Originally Posted by ThatGuy68 [View Original Post]
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08-20-17 05:58 #6286
Posts: 9818 year old hotel
Well after some great advice I set up about 3 dates in Bangkok and about 5 in Pattaya. One in BKK seems for sure but I got a problem. I'm staying at four points by Sheraton. The girl is 18. My email from them states 20+. I've read on a previous report way back that it's possible to use a different entrance to skip front desk. Anyone have 100% success using this entrance? Is there another hotel close that would allow 18 year old while still taking ID? Lady seems really nice, good English. But like to keep guard up seeing how I found her off Thai friendly. Any suggestions? What would you do?
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08-17-17 15:28 #6285
Posts: 30Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]
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08-17-17 10:21 #6284
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by BlueKangaroo [View Original Post]
http://www.gfriendlyhotels.com/guest...s-bangkok.html
I have stayed many Hotels in Sathorn and never had a problem, even if Hotel says late night visitors not welcome. My tactic when checking in is to say that my girlfriend will arrive much later.
I suspect I have avoided problems even when Hotel official policy maybe different. Maybe it is just I am not changing girls all the time and behave like she is my GF.
In Thailand rules are made to be broken. It's extremely rare to encounter a problem, however I do recall at Baiyoke Suites, having a problem, where security staff, wanted me to pay a joiner or pay a kickback to them to avoid the official one. Many years ago. So I keep the option open to check in a "girlfriend" some time later on, just in case, and very rarely have to use it. Once any problem occurs, it's time to shift Hotels.
Hotel Solo on Suk Soi 2 said my girl was too young to be allowed as a visitor (at 19) but did allow me to check her in as an official person staying in the room. About 4 or 5 years ago. Go figure! Silly rules. Otherwise I would have cancelled my stay at the Hotel immediately. No one should support Hotels that want joiner fees, when already booked for 2 persons. Does it actually happen? I don't know.
Some Hotels have ways to enter without going past the check in desk, but it is harder to avoid security. Once or twice I have been questioned at Hotel security when entering with my GF who was already checked in. Probably was Intra Regent and Rembrandt from memory. Probably because GF was 20 years younger.
The Pullman (ex Grand Millenium) was a hotel where could the back way and not pass the check in desk or any security to speak of. Probably Guest Friendly in any case.
Several years back booking.com claimed to know which Hotels were guest friendly. I have never actually asked though with them or at any Hotel. Bangkok Palace was the only family Hotel I ever stayed in accidentally, where bringing a girl was definitely not allowed. At least 15 years ago.
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08-17-17 07:41 #6283
Posts: 616Originally Posted by BlueKangaroo [View Original Post]
By the way, I would expect the hotel itself would be much better able to answer this question than a booking company, which likely does not track which hotels are guest-friendly and which are not.
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08-17-17 04:57 #6282
Posts: 40Muse
Is the Muse Langsaun girl friendly. What about the walk of shame? Which are the best 5 star hotels where one can avoid going through lobby and also preferably the ones where you don't have to come down to fetch your prize.
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08-16-17 19:39 #6281
Posts: 641Web Sites show price differences.
Originally Posted by David2 [View Original Post]
RL.
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08-16-17 15:41 #6280
Posts: 90Originally Posted by RobertLong [View Original Post]
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08-16-17 14:43 #6279
Posts: 272Originally Posted by BlueKangaroo [View Original Post]
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08-16-17 12:57 #6278
Posts: 2216Originally Posted by BlueKangaroo [View Original Post]