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03-19-24 05:13 #4917
Posts: 13Originally Posted by BionicMan [View Original Post]
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03-18-24 18:59 #4916
Posts: 6087Originally Posted by Merperb [View Original Post]
The return path goes via second road.
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03-18-24 03:27 #4915
Posts: 13Pattaya Hotels
Hi All,
I am planning to spend about a week in Pattaya in April and so far considering the following:
1) Hard Rock. Seems to be a bit of a walk to walking street.
2) Avani Pattaya. Although some posts in the forums seem to say this place is not girl friendly.
3) Hilton - 20 min walk?
4) Amethyst. Also a 20 min walk or so?
I don't mind spending a little bit more to stay at a nicer spot assuming it is closer to walking street but it appears that anything "nice" is farther away given it's "walking street" haha. Any recommendations for girl friendly hotels that is on the "higher end" of comfort / amenities but realistic to bring girls back to?
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03-18-24 02:13 #4914
Posts: 58Discovery Beach
Originally Posted by ChristianG [View Original Post]
Right next door to Soi 6.
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03-18-24 02:10 #4913
Posts: 58Safe
Originally Posted by JohnnyWest [View Original Post]
Yes the are small safes in all the rooms.
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03-17-24 01:26 #4912
Posts: 3Flipper House
Hi, do any one know if there are small safes in the rooms, thanks.
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03-15-24 01:09 #4911
Posts: 1860Wong Amat Beach
Only been here once and loved the beach. For me the best in the entire area. But a bit out of the action.
Does anyone have a hotel recommendation in the area?
I'm not a fan of bar-fining (prefer GC or on premises Soi 6 etc) so not bothered about joiner fees etc. Just wanted a recommendation for a good top end hotel on the beach.
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03-12-24 16:57 #4910
Posts: 1582Originally Posted by AlgoCreeper4 [View Original Post]
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03-12-24 06:27 #4909
Posts: 13No problem
Stayed at hard rock (Had Lok to the scooter taxis) 5 days last week. Definitely recommend city view due to noise- could hear the music loud until midnight or so. But bringing ladies from soi 6 is a breeze. Half just walked with me, and going in from beach road you can just go straight to the elevator- didn't have to bother with girls checking in or leaving ID. The breakfast buffet looked real tasty but everything there is overpriced. But room was nice and staff was awesome. Looking for something similar- close to soi 6 -but a little cheaper if anyone has any suggestions.
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03-11-24 04:57 #4908
Posts: 16Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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03-11-24 04:44 #4907
Posts: 6385Originally Posted by DudeLikesBoobs [View Original Post]
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03-10-24 20:15 #4906
Posts: 16Found a good private pool villa
I am travelling to pattaya on first week of April. And I found this good private pool villa "villa raya private pool resort" in north pattaya. It is 5. 5 km from walking street which will be a 15 min drive. My only concern is can I pick a girl from walking street or sio 6 to this place? Will the distance will be a problem for them?
The reason I chose this place is to fulfill one of my wild fantasy of banging a girl in the pool.
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03-09-24 08:27 #4905
Posts: 491Vt 6
If you have free time you can walk in the sort of reception area and ask several agents what's on offer. Plenty of empty Units at the moment so you can get the best deal. In terms of guests no issues. And if you lack sleep choose a condo facing Walking street direction. Central Festival side get so noisy from 7 am esp the parking lot and loading bays with trucks deliveries.
Originally Posted by MaxPayload [View Original Post]
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03-07-24 12:21 #4904
Posts: 2439Originally Posted by NRandom940 [View Original Post]
Breakfasts in Thailand are abysmal, much like food overall. Thai food is delicious they say, except it's low in proteins, high in salt, sugar and irritants. What can you expect? Custom duties on healthy food like beef, dairy, vinegar, olive oil etc. are extortionate. Plus, Thais are lazy and not interested in doing cooking that makes sense. Catering for tourists? Forget it: more like cattle-feed the tourists. Eggs are only the sole nutritious food in Thai breakfasts, except to get a fried egg that is not runny you need to ask umpteen times, like it was rocket science. Cheap, cheaper, cheapest: the governing principle of catering in Thailand.
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03-07-24 12:17 #4903
Posts: 2439Originally Posted by MaxPayload [View Original Post]
2) Yes reception take the IDs of all visitors.
3) Yes you can. At no additional cost.