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05-10-23 03:35 #7714
Posts: 3405Originally Posted by PgReal [View Original Post]
If you booked for 2, you will pay a joiner fee.
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05-10-23 03:34 #7713
Posts: 3405Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
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05-09-23 20:34 #7712
Posts: 165There is no need to beat around the Bush. They know what you mean when you say additional guests. Joiner's fee. Just saying nieces and sisters. Will raise red flags, especially if you aren't Thai.
Last year I asked a few places and outright asked if they are girl friendly and if they have joiners fees. None of the hotels I asked raised any questions, they either said that they do / don't allow extra guests, if they do / don't have a fee. The hotel staff aren't daft, they know what you are asking.
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05-09-23 13:56 #7711
Posts: 387Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
Better if you say Sisters. Hot females associates. Anything but nieces and step daughters. No offense.
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05-09-23 04:23 #7710
Posts: 991Email and ask- get it in writing
Originally Posted by Shojib20 [View Original Post]
Get it in writing, take it with you.
NI.
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05-08-23 17:30 #7709
Posts: 127Originally Posted by PgReal [View Original Post]
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05-08-23 10:21 #7708
Posts: 87Any issue bringing two girls to a room?
Hi all.
I hope everyone is well. I know most hotels won't bat an eyelid when bringing a girl to a room, but what about two girls for a threesome? I guess it's common enough? Anyone ever experienced such issues?
I was looking at the Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit, interesting it says room occupancy is up to 4 people (happy days!) Anyone any recent experience with this hotel?
Best wishes.
PG.
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05-08-23 10:08 #7707
Posts: 87Any issue bringing two girls for an Incall?
Hi all,
Hope everyone is well! I know most hotels don't bat an eyelid if you bring a girl to the room, but is it the same if you book a duo for a threesome? I guess it's common enough?
I was looking at the Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit, what I thought was interesting is it says for room occupancy (up to 4 people) happy days I guess!
Anyone any recent experience with that hotel?
Best wishes.
PG.
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04-18-23 06:47 #7706
Posts: 83Adelphi Suites. Soi 8
Giving a shout out to all those who recommended Adelphi Suites. Stayed at Adelphi Suites for two nights on the front end of my trip and three nights on the back end. 100% guest friendly. Very comfortable beds and pillows. All nights booked a suite and so glad I did. Somewhat expensive (for me) but worth it. Soi 8 seems so much more peaceful and quiet from the surrounding areas, and there are several restaurants within walking distance. A 7-eleven right next door that came in very handy. ATM and money exchange all right here. A good enough restaurant downstairs that opens at 7 am for breakfast and will deliver food to room. Will certainly stay at Adelphi again.
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04-13-23 21:09 #7705
Posts: 1703Originally Posted by NicFrenchy [View Original Post]
(1) When I make hotel reservations I look at the price for 1 versus 2 people. If price is the same, I book for 2 people just in case she stays overnight, especially if breakfast is included.
(2) When I've booked for two and I arrive solo, it is unusual for reception to ask about the 2nd person. The few times they ask I just say that she isn't here yet. Typically they will tell me to have her bring her passport to reception when she arrives. When I say she is Thai, they still want her to bring her ID to reception.
I also stress what NicFrenchy wrote about having reception (or concierge or elevator guard) collect the ID for all guests, it is for your safety and nobody at the hotel cares if you're getting laid or not. Most hotels will not stop you to collect her ID, but all are willing. I tip about 100 or 200 baht for that service.
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04-13-23 14:03 #7704
Posts: 4665Originally Posted by Shojib20 [View Original Post]
The law is that, if you make your booking for 2 persons they will need to register both persons ID (Hotels are required still to submit daily all guests staying to the police).
Easier to make a booking for 1 person and bring a girl with you whenever you want. 90% of the time no one will bat an eye.
I recommend you register your guest at the reception (they will just collect the ID card of the guest), this is a safety measure for you. When the guest leaves, the hotel will call your room to ensure everything is ok with you before handing back the ID of the guest.
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04-13-23 09:11 #7703
Posts: 68Hotel Suggestions for staying with Freelancer
I want to know that is every hotel allow freelancer in hotel room? If not, please need some suggestions for some Hotel which allows Freelancer for overnight stay.
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04-11-23 08:14 #7702
Posts: 4665Originally Posted by LoyalJohn [View Original Post]
One thing I'll give you though is that Thai girls tend to bare their wall a lot easier than in other countries. Once they see you as a good guy (I believe 80% of us are) they have no issues talking openly about their problems.
Issue actually comes from us. Do you want to hear a girl blabber like a girlfriend? That's a choice each punter makes.
Living and working in Thailand for 2 decades, I have found I am less and less inclined to have pillow talks with working girls. I do with Tinder girls thouch.
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04-02-23 12:40 #7701
Posts: 10Dream hotel reservation
Hi there,
I am heading to BKK next week, and according to the forum, dream hotel was recommended, I reserved the gold room, but I am wondering what the difference is between bronze and silver and gold and platinum other than the size. Extra services?
I also found that hotel solo at 1/3 of the price of a dream hotel. What are your thoughts about hotel solo vs hotel dream since a couple of members recommend it and the price is really tempting?
I am solo traveller and planning to play at the room.
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03-29-23 19:38 #7700
Posts: 2Originally Posted by CaliGuy33 [View Original Post]