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12-28-23 00:48 #7867
Posts: 33Originally Posted by NovaThings [View Original Post]
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12-27-23 18:41 #7866
Posts: 19Summary and feedback appreciated
Appreciate the feedback I've seen, the following seems to be all within the range that I want. Fraser, Aloft, Night, and Continent. Looking for a decent space that I can sleep, wash and have fun in. Out of the four, which is the easiest to walk too nana and the soapy places. I prefer to walk but open to actual experiences.
I was actually planning to get an Airbnb but has anyone tried and not gone the hotel route? With the guest policy, do I need to pay extra for that as well? Just don't want to book and then have issues with returning guests. Is there a library for some of these acronyms? LOL. I see LT etc. Thank you for putting up with a rookie. If you're in town when I am, I'll definitely spot you a drink.
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12-20-23 00:28 #7865
Posts: 670Originally Posted by Danielek [View Original Post]
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12-19-23 09:55 #7864
Posts: 994Email and ask. Get it in writing
Originally Posted by Danielek [View Original Post]
If you're worried about image tell them you have some Thia nieces who may drop by.
NI.
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12-18-23 23:53 #7863
Posts: 1Two or more girls
Hi guys,
Do you have experience taking back to the hotel 2 girls or a girl and a ladyboy? For ST with thaifriendly.
Do I need to book a room for three? Or it doesn't really matter especially for ST.
I found a good room for 3 in Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok. Any experience with this hotel? Is it girl friendly?
Would an apartment be better?
And I can recommend Dynasty Grande Hotel! Great service and friendly, but no room for 3.
Just one note, they strictly ask for ID of the guest.
Thanks.
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12-16-23 16:54 #7862
Posts: 203Originally Posted by RahulMangla2009 [View Original Post]
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12-13-23 08:18 #7861
Posts: 48Hotels
Originally Posted by Davey1965 [View Original Post]
Cheers.
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12-12-23 13:20 #7860
Posts: 68Originally Posted by JasonBen84 [View Original Post]
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12-12-23 00:36 #7859
Posts: 670Originally Posted by MrMr123 [View Original Post]
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12-11-23 15:30 #7858
Posts: 48Arize Sukhumvit 26
Hello fellow punters,
I missed the spot to reserve my 2 fav and budget friendly hotels and unfortunately they are full.
I found good deal with Arize Hotel at Sukhumvit Soi26 right behind the 24/1 alley.
Wondering if this is girl friend hotel and can bring girls / escorts? I promise to follow up with field reports.
Thanks a ton!
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12-03-23 22:13 #7857
Posts: 3Citadines Sukhumvit 11
Hi.
I am staying at Citadines Sukhumvit 11 soon and I was wondering if anyone knew if this is a punter friendly hotel or ther will be problem calling escorts?
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11-14-23 02:18 #7856
Posts: 1479Originally Posted by Tomasb [View Original Post]
I always found that Agoda gives the best prices.
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11-13-23 17:37 #7855
Posts: 1264Hotel Continent. Asok?
Wondering if anyone has stayed at the Hotel Continent located on the east side of Asok BTS / MTS and Terminal 21. It's a few steps down from the intersection with the entrance on Sukhumvit. I reserved a room there for one night on Nov 30 as my long term lease does not begin until the following day. The room is located on a higher floor (32nd) and features a bath tub overlooking central Bangkok with floor to ceiling windows.
It cost $102 all in and the booking says it's a 5 star. Remarkable deal if it's as nice as the pics on their website and, of course, the location could not be better. Where I live in US for that price, I would be lucky to find a Quality Inn.
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11-13-23 15:20 #7854
Posts: 1707Night Hotel, Sukhumvit Soi 15
This place is recommended for punters. Location is between Nana and Cowboy, very quick tuk tuk from Nana Plaza with your bar fine. Thermae and street freelancers are very close. I've never seen a place with so many girls coming and going, reception collects and returns the girl's ID very quickly.
Breakfast is good, rooms are clean and well maintained. I'm impressed with the layout of my room regarding places to store my stuff (shelves, drawers, hanging closet). The bathroom and shower even have nice shelves for all your tiny stuff. One of my Thai hotel pet peeves is crazy-complex light switch designs, but this place has lots of lighting options without unnecessary complexity. Walk in shower big enough for two.
Swimming pool is on the small side and not beautifully decorated, which is a non-problem for me.
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11-13-23 03:16 #7853
Posts: 68Originally Posted by ZeroAtt [View Original Post]