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01-07-23 19:03 #866
Posts: 371Nice. Thanks.
Originally Posted by GrapeMan [View Original Post]
Seriously considering 2-3 months there to see if I would live. I prefer a quieter island with weed, girls, diving and cheap cost of living. If I find that spot--its soon time to relocate!
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01-07-23 05:30 #865
Posts: 1702Originally Posted by GrapeMan [View Original Post]
I find it best to walk in and out of several bars until I find one that suits my fancy at that moment. I might leave for a wide variety of reasons (too crowded, too noisy, lack of attractive girls, poor seating available).
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01-07-23 03:07 #864
Posts: 96Originally Posted by GrapeMan [View Original Post]
Noise- it is an issue. Wear plugs of ears, helps out.
Drinks. Water is acceptable. I'm sure big profit maker for Bars.
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01-07-23 02:46 #863
Posts: 89Milf
Haha I ended up in a thai home (house) that eventuellt transformed to a all-neighbor party. Me and another farang plus a bunch of women. One woman in her late 40's (or 50) was looking at me and commenting as we drank and had thai food. I asked someone to translate as we gradually got drunk. She had said I made her horny after "too long time" without a man. All other women screamed from laughter. She was actually hot with nice big lips and a nice set of boobs dancing under her dress. I became horny myself. Maneater looks. Bet she has had a tremendous amount of sex in her life. Need to try to find her. My first serious MILF turn on.
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01-07-23 01:05 #862
Posts: 352Originally Posted by TravelDog99 [View Original Post]
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01-07-23 00:35 #861
Posts: 206Originally Posted by TravelDog99 [View Original Post]
I'm sometimes ok taking a risk for 2000 on a Thai Friendly girl but not on escorts at escort prices.
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01-07-23 00:33 #860
Posts: 206Sukhumvit Hotels
Originally Posted by TravelDog99 [View Original Post]
The Bonvoy properties I've used outside of actual Sukhumvit are the Renaissance which I really like, and the Courtyard which is quieter but the walk to BTS can be a bit inconvenient. Both are in the Ratchaprasong shopping area. Not quiet I guess but it's not the Nana bar scene.
I guess the best is the JW on Soi 2 where I was a regular for years when someone else was paying my hotel bill. If you have Executive Lounge access the lounge on the 16th floor is great. They rotate the free food between their various restaurants and it can easily be a full dinner, and plus the free drinks at Happy Hour. But one issue is I end up spending too much time there. Location is great, as Soi 2 is way quieter than Soi Nana just 5 minute walk away. The breakfast buffet downstairs is amazing, and free if your high enough status.
At the far other end is the other really nice spot, Bangkok Marriott on Soi 57 just a block for Thong Lor, one of my favorite streets in Bangkok. This area way more upscale and not working girl oriented like the lower Suk area. The issue is it's not walking distance to Nana, Cowboy, etc, you have to use BTS from Thong Lor or a taxi if the traffic isn't bad, which it almost always seems to be. But the hotel is newer and I like it a lot.
I don't know your budget, but if you want walking distance to Nana / Cowboy and want to save a bit the 2 I've been using lately are 4 Points on Soi 15 before COVID and Aloft which is a ways down Soi 11. Four Points just re-opened and I'll be staying there again for the first time since COVID when I return next month. I used Aloft the last few trips, as the rates are great, the room is nice and clean, and I like Soi 11. Four Pts is just off Sukhumvit and Terminal 21 and Asok / Cowboy are very close, and Nana is just like a 15 minute walk. Both have OK breakfasts but neither has a lounge.
Unless there's been recent renovations and improvements I'd avoid the Sheraton Grande and Westin at Asok, both got sort of run down and I don't like the old vibe, not worth the price IMHO.
The one thing I don't know are the pools, I don't hang out at pools ever. The JW's looks nice as it's right outside their fitness center which is really nice, non guests residents pay to train there too.
This is all just my opinion but based on many nights in this area. Feel free to PM me if you want more info.Last edited by Pablo; 01-07-23 at 00:36. Reason: typos
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01-07-23 00:22 #859
Posts: 352Originally Posted by JustIncognito [View Original Post]
Now, its totally legal and you can't walk down the street in Bangkok without see a weed store every block (or more) and quite high rates (its mostly imported from the US).
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01-06-23 21:57 #858
Posts: 15986Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
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01-06-23 17:02 #857
Posts: 3396Originally Posted by JustIncognito [View Original Post]
I wouldn't smoke on the street, though.
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01-05-23 21:45 #856
Posts: 371Marijuana
Who knows the real truth about weed and smoking marijuana in Thailand? Is it legal now?
I wasin Koh Tao a few years back and got some weed--but, wow, it felt sketchy--the guys who sold it to me and worked where I was staying were very very very super secretive and warned me big time about the law there and the risk. I was super stealth and had no issues puffing at night on a beach. Now I here things are shifting from just say no to just say know.
Who knows the scoop? I would consider spending a few months in Thailand if I could smoke weed freely and buy it relatively easily while there. Thanks.
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01-04-23 11:16 #855
Posts: 60Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
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01-03-23 18:58 #854
Posts: 1173Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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01-03-23 16:13 #853
Posts: 941Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Or the one telling us that these Thai guys are fucking any girl they want at our expenses.
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01-02-23 21:01 #852
Posts: 15986Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]