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05-29-18 05:44 #6709
Posts: 19Originally Posted by ItIsMe83 [View Original Post]
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05-28-18 08:44 #6708
Posts: 325Gf
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05-28-18 07:45 #6707
Posts: 2212Originally Posted by JaseJase2012 [View Original Post]
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05-27-18 01:13 #6706
Posts: 1Where?
Hey guys,
Heading to Bangkok for 2 weeks.
Where would one prefer to spend a week?
Grand mandarin residence OR.
Sawasdee hotel at soi 8?
Both look OK just want a place GF nice breakfast and clean if not anyone suggest a cheap place to stay at close to the action? Stayed at Nana hotel last year it was good but seemed pricey for the class of accommodation in my eyes best part was walk Out the front and boom girls girls girls.
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05-27-18 00:07 #6705
Posts: 172Swimmingly
Originally Posted by BionicMan [View Original Post]
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05-26-18 16:16 #6704
Posts: 90I have stayed at T21, Sofitel, Westin, and all others around asok / nana (And shared experiences here) but I was thinking of changing it to a 'appartment-hotel'kinda place for my stay next month as the rooms are much bigger and more amenities. Now there are 2 'good' rated ones around the area being Grand Mercure Asoke on Soi 19 and 5 star Sukhumvit Park, Bangkok. Marriott Executive Apartments. On Soi 24. Can't find many reviews about it being GF or not. Anyone stayed at either of these places and have something to say about them?
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05-20-18 11:22 #6703
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by Stykler [View Original Post]
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05-19-18 06:21 #6702
Posts: 641[URL]Hotels.com[/URL] Travago Try Them
Originally Posted by Stykler [View Original Post]
RL.
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05-19-18 06:18 #6701
Posts: 673Bkk Hotel pools
I'm doing a week in Bkk next month and for once I have a bit of choice in which hotel I use. Can anyone recommend a GF Hi end 4-5 star hotel with the best pool or pool / bar? Thanks heaps.
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05-17-18 11:09 #6700
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by Mogwai [View Original Post]
I just made a quick review of sites and found that the really low budget places distinguish between 1 and 2 guests in a room.
When I check in (alone) I always ask for the 2 room keys as it sends a subtle message that my "partner" will be joining me later. If the hotel issues breakfast vouchers (and some still do), then I request 2 for each day (even though I never take a guest to breakfast).
All these steps reinforce the fact that you expect to have double occupancy.
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05-17-18 08:53 #6699
Posts: 2212Originally Posted by Caesar22 [View Original Post]
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05-16-18 23:26 #6698
Posts: 1Single or Double occupancy.
How does booking hotels for 1 guest or 1-2 guests work in Bangkok? If I want to bring a girl back (I. E. Escort or non-escort), do I need to book for 1-2?
I noticed almost all options through booking sites specify 1-2 guests, however there are sometimes bookings for 1 guest. And when I book through a hotel website, such as SPG, I need to specify the number of guests, if 1 guest it's a bit cheaper.
Or is the number of guests for the room supposed to be the number you're checking in with?
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05-03-18 10:50 #6697
Posts: 23Originally Posted by Nordico [View Original Post]
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05-03-18 00:32 #6696
Posts: 3477Originally Posted by BionicMan [View Original Post]
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05-02-18 13:09 #6695
Posts: 1335Mercure Sukhumvit Soi 11
Very GF. Just like my experience a month ago at Holiday Inn express in the same street, Mercure was just as GF. They did not even ask for any ID from my Uzbek lady friend who was with me for 3 nights in a row. They also upgraded me to a bigger room free of cost. Their breakfast is very average so I just ate outside. Good sized, clean rooms, great location (if you don't mind the stench of this area in general), good staff and an overall good experience. Recommended!