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06-15-18 03:43 #6727
Posts: 22Originally Posted by Applesauce [View Original Post]
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06-15-18 03:00 #6726
Posts: 69Anyone have any opinions on the Sheraton Grande vs Westin Grande? The same number of SPG points are required for redemption even though the Sheraton is a higher Starwood category.
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06-13-18 04:28 #6725
Posts: 65Originally Posted by Warsteiner [View Original Post]
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06-13-18 00:25 #6724
Posts: 4Oriental Residence.
I am looking to stay here for an upcoming visit, is this hotel guest friendly? It looks really nice. Thanks in advance!
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06-12-18 17:50 #6723
Posts: 296Originally Posted by PoohKeyLover [View Original Post]
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06-11-18 04:50 #6722
Posts: 65Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]
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06-08-18 14:45 #6721
Posts: 7Originally Posted by Nyezhov [View Original Post]
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06-08-18 11:11 #6720
Posts: 90Reporting back on Grand Mercure on Soi 19 after asking info about it last week. Stayed here for 4 days and now extended it with 5 as I like it alot. Thank you for all the info.
I can confirm it's 200% GF. Reception will never actively approach you asking for ID or anything. There is also a side door if you prefer not to walk with a different girl past the nice reception ladies every day which gives you full privacy. Rooms are perfect (even the most simple one is MORE then enough! Considering the hotels on Sukhumvit itself and the T21 hotel are Double (the price and this one is hardly a 5 min quick walk to T21 I'd say its amazing value and worth a try! Of course the short walk can be bothersome to some when it's hot and humid but I never felt it was much of a issue.
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06-07-18 23:38 #6719
Posts: 68Originally Posted by Nyezhov [View Original Post]
I too am looking for an apt or condo. So far I have narrowed it down to Like Sukhumvit 22 and Studio Asoke.
For those who have stayed at Like Sukhumvit 22. Do they check ID's of guests? Also if my guests come late after the reception is closed, is there a way that the security calls up or must I come down to get them.
Thanks in advance.
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06-04-18 16:32 #6718
Posts: 12856Originally Posted by NattyBumpo [View Original Post]
But I am sure you remember our mutual little Khmer friend. She was a natural water girl. I fondly remember how she used to dive right into the swimming pool head first and then bask out in the open sun, without a care, no problemo. She loved the sun! Maybe she didn't care about getting tan because she was already dark.
The same girl that used umbrella in Phuket maybe nearly 10 years ago is a similar sized girl (maybe shorter), is still my GF in rural Thailand and wears a flat brimmed cowgirl hat, but she is a lot more tanned than in those former times. I have not been to Phuket for many years now, since I got bored with it.
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06-04-18 12:54 #6717
Posts: 1509Guest friendly Serviced Apartments.
Last trip I stayed in a serviced apartment that was so GF that they never checked anything. Of course, since I was there long term, the staff all knew me.
I'm looking for a different place this time and it will not be in the Asoke Nana strip or anywhere near Suk (unless Bang Na or On Nut or father out).
Are most serviced APTS girl friendly? I am looking in areas like Ari, DinDaeng, Saphan Kwai.
Any recs in the 10 k a month range with a pool?
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06-04-18 04:36 #6716
Posts: 78Rembrandt Hotel.
Originally Posted by Unfuck [View Original Post]
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06-02-18 13:17 #6715
Posts: 14Help.
Hey guys,
Does anyone know if the Rembrandt Hotel in Bangkok is GF or not?
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06-01-18 22:16 #6714
Posts: 14Hotel Review: Like Sukhumvit 22,2 nights.
19th and 20th May.
Chose this hotel because I wanted a place where a friend and I could be in the same suite and have private bedrooms too. Like Sukhumvit 22 has a two-bedroom suite, which at 1500 Baht a night seemed like a good deal at a good location. The place was far better than we expected, the kind of place that makes you wish you were staying there longer. A fully furnished two bedroom suite, it had 2 TVs, a fully equipped kitchen, clean washrooms etc. We arrived at 1 AM in the night and there was just a security guard. But he had a printout of our bookings with our names ready and the check-in process was seamless. Girl-friendly. Would definitely stay here again. Closest 7/11 is a brisk walk away though.
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06-01-18 19:49 #6713
Posts: 3040Originally Posted by Syzygies [View Original Post]
From the Thai girl point of view, not many Thai girls feel the same way. Most of the Thai girls I know, ha ha, have very different ideas on the subject and I am afraid your experience with your GF in Phuket under an umbrella is not unique with Thai girls and is very similar to my own experience on my 1st trip with Mini in Phuket. On day #1 Mini wore a huge brimmed straw beach hat and silk scarf covering her shoulders to the beach and then she chose two lounge chairs under the thickest mahogany shade tree for miles. I hated her selection, but I found it humorous. I also knew it would be vacation romance suicide to object, so I kept my opinion to myself. I did offer her some high number spf sun screen, but she rejected it in favor of heavy shade. In her mind, she was not afraid of burning, she just was absolutely loath to the idea of getting any sun tan color! Funny, but that is exactly how most light skin Thai girls feel. Their opinion is the lighter their complexion the better looking they are. The exact opposite of American; USA, Canadian, Brazilian girls and southern Euro girls too.
So, when I add up all the girls I have played with in swimming pools and on tropical beaches, most if not all of my Thai girls were sun scared and very tan opposed. But I am sure you remember our mutual little Khmer friend. She was a natural water girl. I fondly remember how she used to dive right into the swimming pool head first and then bask out in the open sun, without a care, no problemo. She loved the sun! Maybe she didn't care about getting tan because she was already dark. I don't know, but she was a wonderful girl with an amazing body. I miss her although I glad she found herself a man and I hope she is happy.
And my Indonesian and Filipina girls are more like our mutual Khmer girl. Some are natural swimmers' and others can't swim to save their lives, but only a few were sun scared like the Thai girls. Anyway, I was very patient with Mini in Phuket. Every day we went to a different beach and as time went by, she became more comfortable on the beach in the sun although she always insisted on laying under a shade umbrella until it was time to hit the surf, but we did spend a lot of time frolicking around in the sea. It was fun. We have discussed future trips and she is up for another beach holiday further south although I know she would prefer that I take her to Chang Rai. Ha ha. So yeah, she would prefer that I always book the Marriott Park so SHE could enjoy afternoons by the pool in 100% shade. I, on the other hand, like the warm sunny pools, so I book Marriott Thonglor more often than the Marriott Park on account of its sunny pool and the slightly less expensive nightly rate.
One more thought on taking girls on beach holidays: there is always something! Even if the trip is overall a lot of fun. Last year for example, I took my 2 favorite Pinays to Sabang Beach, Palawan. (a very pretty beach). Neither girl was sun scared and the 3 of us had fun frolicking in the sea during the day and drinking lots of Tequila and having 3-somes at night. My only gripe with them and it is a small one, is that they could not let go of their cell phones for 1 minute. It was unbelievable! They had to have their cell phones with them at all times. Of course, I didn't say anything at the time, to avoid vacation romance suicide, but to myself I thought, you got to be kidding. 555. Women!