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11-12-17 05:17 #6469
Posts: 381Originally Posted by Abb8912 [View Original Post]
Yes, you can bypass the lobby. The entrance is on the ground floor whilst the lobby is one floor up. From the ground floor you can go straight to your floor.
The hotel is just down from the Hilton and across from the Ariston. Taxi drivers don't know where it is and the sign is small. The hotel itself looks more like a condo, so it's easy to miss. If you take a taxi look out for the Ariston hotel and get the driver to stop there.
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11-11-17 05:21 #6468
Posts: 33Hyatt place sukhumvut
Originally Posted by Kerrstar [View Original Post]
Did ask them about the joiner fee, they replied for time being no charges for that.
You mean can bypass the reception at lobby floor?
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11-07-17 04:49 #6467
Posts: 381Originally Posted by NattyBumpo [View Original Post]
I had a larger than normal room and thought the hotel was excellent value, around 2,700++ baht / night. The reception is on the Lobby floor so you can bypass it completely when bringing girls back. For some this is not necessarily a good thing. I assume you can register guests as well, I didn't bother since I had 2 girls come during the day, on different days. If you're a Hyatt member then I's a cheaper way of getting in the nights stays per year to keep whatever level you're on. I've stayed at all 3 Hyatts in BKK now.
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11-06-17 19:03 #6466
Posts: 3040Marriott Thonglor Exec Apartment Hotel
Originally Posted by Kirsia123 [View Original Post]
The location is very good for me although I am sure some would not like it. The hotel is a 1.5 blocks from the BTS station so it is relatively easy to get to Cowboy and Nana. In addition, the Thonglor and Ekkamai area has a lot great restaurants, bars, and clubs, but not the point & shoot variety found on Soi 4 and Soi 11. This neighborhood is more upscale. I, for one, like putting a little distance between myself and all the noise of lower Sukhumvit.
I will be staying at Marriott Thonglor Exec Apartment Hotel again for one week on my next trip. I am also booked for one week each at the Radisson Blu, Column, Grande Centre Point Ratchadamri, and the new Hyatt Place. I like to spend a week in different various locations when I visit BKK. It is amazing how a small change in address gives a different perspective making things seem fresh and new.
On that note, I also recommend the Marriott Exec Apartment Park Hotel on Soi 24. The Marriot Park Hotel's 1 bedroom apartment is nicer IMO and larger than the Marriott Thonglor 1 bedroom exec apartment. But the Marriott Park Swimming Pool is morning sun only and the Park restuarant is not as good. The Marriott Park is located 3/4 of the way down Soi 24 in a quiet highrise residential neighborhood, but I kind of like that. It is very close to the Oily Massage shops and a 10 minute walk to the BTS or a 90 second motorcycle taxi ride. When I am in a hurry I take a motorcycke taxi to Cowboy. It is an invigorating experience. 555. I have stayed at the Marriott Park Exec Hotel many times as well, but this next trip I decided to try the new Hyatt Place Hotel instead with it's somewhat similar location.
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11-06-17 18:12 #6465
Posts: 108Marriott executive apartment Suk Thonglor
I will be staying at the Marriott Executive Apartment hotel at Suk Thonglor. I take it that the location is good. How about the hotel? I have a reservation for an apartment where I plan to have loads of fun!
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10-31-17 18:35 #6464
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by WoodChipper [View Original Post]
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10-31-17 16:25 #6463
Posts: 20Thanks for all the replies.
Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]
No gang bangs planned here. We are looking at a party with 5 - 6 girls at the same time because not everyone is into mongering!. But we would like the girls to stay longer. I guess a big group going into Soi Cowboy is not going to work that well. I will try the escort agencies and tell them exactly what we are looking for.
Will also check out the Grand President. Are the Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit and Somerset Lake Point GF? They both have suites. I am assuming that the Grand President is.
Thanks again.
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10-31-17 13:51 #6462
Posts: 4Citadines Apartment Hotel, Sukhumvit, Soi 11.
This is a fresh new building with very spacious apartment-style rooms that have a mini kitchen and a tiny living-room-style sofa area. Very clean throughout and staff were friendly / pleasant / helpful. Highly recommended.
It's very convenient for Nana Plaza (walking distance to get there and back, or a 100 Baht flat-rate taxi late at night if you have a girl from Nana coming back to your room). Girls had to leave their ID at reception, but no extra charge as I had already paid for a double room for two. Not sure if there would have been a charge if the room was meant for single occupancy.
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10-31-17 13:42 #6461
Posts: 4You'd be better off making this clear to the girls.
Originally Posted by MSquared [View Original Post]
Also, it looks odd and rather threatening to see a bunch of 3 or more guys going out in a pack to hunt. If you guys do go out to find your girls from bars / gogos, you'll do better by splitting up and going in smaller groups such as 2-3 maximum.
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10-31-17 13:25 #6460
Posts: 4Amora Neoluxe on Sukhumvit, Soi 31.
Definitely girl-friendly. Stayed there 2 nights October 2017. Had an in-call (Smooci) one night and took a girl with me the next. No fuss by reception nor extra charge both nights.
Soi Cowboy is a couple of blocks away within walking distance. May need a taxi on your way back to the hotel with a girl late at night.
Hotel quality was average. Sheets, pillows and towels were clean but bathroom floor had some grime not cleaned properly. Soi 31 has a few restaurants nearby.
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10-27-17 06:03 #6459
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by MSquared [View Original Post]
I have no clue how much money girls want to be involved in a gang bang.
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10-27-17 05:00 #6458
Posts: 997Grand President Suites
Originally Posted by MSquared [View Original Post]
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10-27-17 03:54 #6457
Posts: 1077Keeping dry and smelling good
Originally Posted by RandyMurican [View Original Post]
Another tip for controlling sweat. Good old fashioned talc powder. Back in ye old times when there was no A/C, this was a staple in warm climates.
When I was in BKK last November. After every shower, I would towel myself completely dry and applied deodorant. Then I would generously dust all my sweaty regions with talc powder. You can buy small travel sized bottles at Walmart and other places that stock travel size toiletries. If you are needlessly scared of getting cancer from talc, then opt for corn starch baby powder. It does a good job of absorbing sweat within reason. Then I'd spray myself with a cologne that women seemed to like and head out the door, and never worried about being a stinky farang!
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10-26-17 22:20 #6456
Posts: 13Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]
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10-26-17 15:45 #6455
Posts: 20Friends trip.
Hi,
A bunch of friends (8 of us) are planning a weekend in Bangkok. We wanted to book a large suite (or two) which will accommodate all of us as well as be GF. Any suggestions?
Also any suggestions about where we can get a few girls to party with us in the room?
Thanks.