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10-29-21 13:46 #4497
Posts: 3406Originally Posted by ChristianG [View Original Post]
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10-25-21 17:59 #4496
Posts: 9Current Travelling steps
I'm not sure if anyone posted the current steps to travel. I assume the 21 countries that are exempted from quarantine will have it easier. You still need to stay 1-day in SHA hotel.
Can anyone confirm if all-inclusive hotels in Pattaya are worth it? I saw one for $1300 USD and thinking of booking it. Do they allow you to bring the girls from outside? I'm thinking of boking Oakwood Journeyhub Pattaya.
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10-02-21 10:12 #4495
Posts: 1581Originally Posted by Tomling [View Original Post]
SHA+ hotels are only for the sandbox program, and there is no sandbox in Pattaya now.
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10-02-21 01:45 #4494
Posts: 3406Originally Posted by Tomling [View Original Post]
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10-02-21 00:26 #4493
Posts: 11Where to find a list with all the SHA plus hotels in Pattaya
Now with the new rule of one week quarantine for fully vaccinated I consider going to Pattaya. I have searched the Internet, but have not found a list of all the SHA plus hotels in Pattaya. Can someone here at ISG give me such a link?
Maybe there are not so many SHA plus hotels in Pattaya. When I looked at some of the major hotel-websites they only had a few in that category. Steswithv.
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07-20-21 03:40 #4492
Posts: 3406Originally Posted by Mogwai [View Original Post]
Until recently, you could get off a domestic flight in BKK, and get a cab, but now that domestic flights are grounded, no chance.
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07-19-21 07:41 #4491
Posts: 2213Originally Posted by Tvataham274 [View Original Post]
The website is still active, but it's not possible to make a booking at the moment.
https://belltravelservice.com
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07-19-21 07:22 #4490
Posts: 2213Originally Posted by Tvataham274 [View Original Post]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyztown
You don't have to worry too much about being close to Walking Street. As long as the hotel is close to Beach Road or Second Road you'll be fine, because that is where the Baht busses are circling 24h a day.
Although, like Bunky already said, it's best to stay south of Central Pattaya Road. If your hotel is north of this road the travelling time to and from Walking Street might get annoying.
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07-18-21 01:23 #4489
Posts: 165Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Tvataham274 [View Original Post]
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07-18-21 00:54 #4488
Posts: 3406Originally Posted by Tvataham274 [View Original Post]
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07-17-21 21:42 #4487
Posts: 165Thanks for the reply Bunky.
I think for my first visit I will stay at the Classroom. That hotel looks pretty good and it is very close to Walking.
I think I have everything in order. I realize that most of the advise about how the places operate will be irrelevant when I actually get there, but I'm more in the market for logistical advice. I think I've sorted out everything that I need to do and know for when I arrive.
But now it is just waiting and hoping they lift the quarantine requirements before December. I have over 2 weeks of time off saved from work that I'm losing come 2022 that I want to spend balls deep on the other side of the planet.
Thanks.
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07-17-21 21:36 #4486
Posts: 516Newbie Seeks Lodging Advice
Originally Posted by Tvataham274 [View Original Post]
Look at hotels that are north of Soi 13/4 and south of Central Pattaya Road, between the beach on the west and Pattaya Third Road on the east. Generally speaking, the closer to the beach the more expensive the rate. I always recommend the Whitehouse Condotel to first time visitors. The location is perfect, the rates are good and it's a quiet place where you can actually sleep. There is also a restaurant in the lobby.
As for laundry, a few hotels offer suites billed as "serviced apartments" and a few of those suites have a washing machine. No dryer. The custom is to line dry your clothes on the balcony or on a drying rack.
Hotels generally don't have laundry rooms. Instead you take your clothes to a laundry. They are all over town and no matter where you stay there will be a laundry close by. Just drop off you dirty clothes and when you come back a day or two later they'll be cleaned (and pressed if you like) for a very reasonable price.
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07-15-21 06:14 #4485
Posts: 3406Originally Posted by Tvataham274 [View Original Post]
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07-12-21 23:51 #4484
Posts: 165Nope, am not Indian. Just looking for something that looks nice and that is pretty close to Walking.
Though I am going to guess that mostly 2-4 star hotels in the area are girl friendly, I still want to confirm with them via email if that is the case.
Still torn. Walking seems to have more. Everything, compared to Soi 6 (at least from looking at maps), has Soi6 fared better than Walking (or is currently better)?
I also plan to try to use Thai friendly to get some connections before I head down, after I've already booked and what not. So many things I have to do on my mental check list before I commit to anything! Honestly the most stressful part is getting to and from the airport!
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07-12-21 20:47 #4483
Posts: 9I am guessing the OP looking at The Beverly Hotel is Indian. That's an area many Indians stay. The hotels in this area are older. It's quite convenient to Walking Street. There may have been 1000 restaurants in that area before the virus hit. Some have shut down permanently. Wouldn't worry about finding a hotel with a restaurant in it. Laundry places are everywhere. 70 to 100 baht per kg wash and fold. If you're on a budget buy a 10 baht bag of laundry detergent at 711 and wash your clothes in your bathtub. With the heat in Thailand your clothes will dry in a couple of hours.