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  1. #7964
    Quote Originally Posted by Paolo99  [View Original Post]
    What about Manhattan, is it not girl friendly?
    I didn't forget about it I left it out based on my experience. I booked 2 nights once I stayed 1. Now the hotel itself is not that bad. The clientele is a whole other story. Let's backtrack when I first brought my Thermae girl to Manhatten. It was her first visit there. This girl was tall leggy and busty with a low cut top on a slim body. Very sexy looking. So we walk in the front door towards the elevator. We walk by a bunch of Indian guys sitting on the sofa. The elevator area was empty. The elevator came and I see 4 or 5 Indian guys rushing to get on the elevator to be on the same elevator my Thermae girl is on. Coincidence those guys sitting on separate sofas needed to take the elevator. Highly doubt it.

    We get to my floor. The Indian guys don't get off the elevator. They stay on even though none of them have pressed a floor they need to go to. My room is at the end of the hall. As soon as my girl started walking and sounds of high heels were heard in the hallway, en masse all the room doors started opening. As we walked down the hall all we saw were Indian men half way in the door and in the hallway in their underwear!

    When we got to my room she was freaked out. She said she thought she was going to get raped. Lucky it was a regular of mine and I was able to comfort her by making her laugh at the bizarreness of what just happened.

    After we were done (over an hour) we walked out of our room to head out for some food and the second the sound of heels were heard the doors and Indian guys reappeared! I really wish I videotaped it and posted it on YouTube.

    She said she will never return to that hotel again under any circumstance. Hopefully my experience was a one off and this does not usually happen at this hotel and I was just placed on the same floor 1 night as India Pervcom.

  2. #7963
    Thanks everyone for the advice. Being up in the air plans I'm not going to make a booking. If I need to stay will just wing it as to what is available but kind of thinking although I have never pull a girl from Thermae, might just walk up and get a room as first choice if not available visit the one at T21, Soi 15.

    I kind of was headed to a place on Soi 22, since I enjoy the massage than Freelancers. But a bit far if I decide to hit Nana or Soi Cowboy GoGo.

    Thanks.

  3. #7962

    Offer a tuk tuk

    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    Girls start to balk if you tell them you're staying beyond Soi 11 or Soi 19. Even when I stayed at the Westin at Suk/19 I had girls say rent a room upstairs and they'll go. Thermae girls would rather a 2 star hotel upstairs than a 5 star hotel 2 blocks away. Of course older or more desperate Thermae girls will walk miles to go to your hotel.
    In my experience, the girls tend to prefer my hotel over a short time room, but they don't want to walk far. I once had a Nana Hotel car park deaf girl refuse to go to Mercure with me because she didn't want to walk that far. Since that time I've always offered a tuk tuk and that has never been rejected.

  4. #7961

    Hotels for Nana and Thermae

    Quote Originally Posted by LittleBigMan  [View Original Post]
    B. Nana or Majestic again.

    I don't do LT, just a place to catch shut eyes for a few hours and take shower.

    Thanks in advance.
    You can try Ibis Styles soi 4, it's day and night compared to Majestics but it's pricier (around 2,5 K).

    I don't know of a better place for Nana, except maybe Citrus, Park Avenue Suites or Dynastie Grande (all on soi6) but they can be more expensive sometimes (I never tried them).

    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    Good hotels very near Thermae so you don't get rejected or have an invisible charge for a "walk".
    What about Manhattan, is it not girl friendly?

    Location looks excellent for Thermae, pricing is correct and they refurbished the rooms a few years ago.

    The wood they used for the floor is crap, and the aircon in my room wouldn't go below 24, but everything else looked fine.

  5. #7960

    Hotels near Thermae

    Quote Originally Posted by LittleBigMan  [View Original Post]
    when ever in town I do visit Therma but never had pull athough I have many choices usually by that time I've already empty the chambers and just look. But if I do need to stay thinking.
    Good hotels very near Thermae so you don't get rejected or have an invisible charge for a "walk".

    Sofitel.
    S15 Sukhumvit.
    Night Hotel (formerly Dream Hotel).
    Four Points Sheraton
    Hyatt Regency Sukhumvit

    Also Samala Hotel and Movenpick Hotel on Suk 15 but those may be pushing the distance. If I were staying at these I would just tell the girl it's on Suk 15.

    Girls start to balk if you tell them you're staying beyond Soi 11 or Soi 19. Even when I stayed at the Westin at Suk/19 I had girls say rent a room upstairs and they'll go. Thermae girls would rather a 2 star hotel upstairs than a 5 star hotel 2 blocks away. Of course older or more desperate Thermae girls will walk miles to go to your hotel.

  6. #7959
    Quote Originally Posted by HorseTrader  [View Original Post]
    Yes, Radisson has many Indian customers, but in my history with that hotel every one of the Indian customers were polite and respectful. Apparently that isn't always the case.
    I'll never forget my one and only night at Manhattan Hotel behind Thermae. The second the Indian men heard heels walking down the hall they all opened their doors in the underwear. Not sure why. Don't think it was for exhibitionism rather hoping the girl was so horny she'd jump into the Indian man's room. My Thermae girl was so freaked out she said she will never go back to that hotel again even though it's a 1 minute walk from Thermae.

  7. #7958
    Quote Originally Posted by Paolo99  [View Original Post]
    Another downside is it seems to be focused on Indian customers these days. I think I saw exclusively Indian customers in the place (famillies) except for a few Westerners in the pool area. I would rather like the place to be more International than prioritizing one ethnic group. The first days my floor was quiet but around the beginning of the weekend they attributed some of the nearby rooms to some Indians guest and it all became more loudly instantly. These guys are smashing the doors, talking loudly in the corridor, coming and going over and over like they are owning the place, putting their music for everybody to hear wherever they go and it felt a bit annoying.
    Yes, Radisson has many Indian customers, but in my history with that hotel every one of the Indian customers were polite and respectful. Apparently that isn't always the case.

    In years gone by I used to stay at Ambassador. Stopped Ambassador for a variety of reasons including disrespectful Indian customers in lobby, at breakfast, elevators, and hallway.

    One memorable experiences was sharing a tower elevator with three older Indian couples and my Thermae girl (hot pants, crop top, fuck me pumps, and a lot of makeup). The men didn't dare look, but the 3 older Indian women couldn't stop looking and giggling. Those men would have liked to trade places with me.

  8. #7957

    Radisson suites soi 13

    Quote Originally Posted by HorseTrader  [View Original Post]
    The Radisson on Soi 13 is seldom mentioned, but I stay there frequently. To me, there are 2 shortcomings. (1) it is a long walk from Sukhumvit without decent sidewalks, so I use tuk tuk from pickup to Radisson. (2) The front desk is sometimes reluctant to collect the IDs from my guests. I consistently reserve the cheapest room in the hotel and they consistently give me an upgraded room, sometimes to a full suite (large sleeping area, two full bathrooms, large sitting area, private office, large dining area, small kitchenette). When you check in to your room, be sure that the floor plan matches your wishes, there is at least one floor plan that is very awkward.
    Yes the walk from the hotel to Sukhumvit is quite long (around 5 minutes walking distance) and the soi is really not interresting. With the heat in Bkk when I was staying there, I really didn't like that walk, I took their tuktuk only the moment I checked out.

    My bed and the sleeping sheets were made of good quality so I slept well there, but it really looked like the same rooms than in a Best Western hotel (same equipements and design except the bed which is a lot better in Radisson), just a bit larger.

    Another downside is it seems to be focused on Indian customers these days. I think I saw exclusively Indian customers in the place (famillies) except for a few Westerners in the pool area. I would rather like the place to be more International than prioritizing one ethnic group. The first days my floor was quiet but around the beginning of the weekend they attributed some of the nearby rooms to some Indians guest and it all became more loudly instantly. These guys are smashing the doors, talking loudly in the corridor, coming and going over and over like they are owning the place, putting their music for everybody to hear wherever they go and it felt a bit annoying.

    One good thing is the very long swimmingpool (around 20 meters), and the fitness room was very decent too (not very big but not much customers using it and decent equipments).

  9. #7956

    Sofitel has mirrors on both walls

    Quote Originally Posted by PgReal  [View Original Post]
    I like the S15 hotel (by Soi 15) and Sofitel next door on Sukhumvit road. S15 is 4 star but have nicer suites etc you can upgrade to and they are still nearly half the price of the Sofitel hotel next door (5 star). I've stayed at both and had two girls back to the room at the same time without any issues. Sofitel is nicer but too expensive nowadays I feel.

    These hotels are right beside Thermae cafe and also within walking distance of Soi Cowboy and Nana (bit further). Terminal 21 shopping / food is also within walking distance too.
    I stayed at The Club Milliseme level in the regular room (not a suite) at sofitel, and they have mirrors on both walls for your viewing pleasure. It is also 20 meters from Thermae.

  10. #7955
    Quote Originally Posted by TiredOf  [View Original Post]
    S15 is quite cheaper and have jacuzzi suite too.

    Thanks mate, it is exactly what I was looking for!
    Just be careful, most places that advertise "Jacuzzi" is in reality, no more than a standard bath with a few power jets (and no inline heater to keep the water hot).

    The only place I know that has a proper Jacuzzi hot tub in the actual room is the Davis Hotel. Even at that I think it's something out of the 70's! I stayed there but never used it as my flight into BKK was delayed hours and by the time I got to the hotel we had to cancel our party plans. (The davis suites are really suitable only for multiple people or "parties".

    As far as I could see it only had a standard separate "hot" and "cold" filler taps, so no way of regulating the flow or not way to keep the water hot!! Also the fact it took 20 minutes to get hot water to go into the shower head, I could only imagine how long it would take to fill the hottub.

    The room was supposed to also have a proper massage table, but it was gone. I presume someone had a "nasty" injury by falling off it drunk!

    I ended up leaving the Davis a day early as it was a bit far to walk from to the core of the tourist action in Nana and soi Cowboy. The area also seemed quite dead late at night with local bars closed.

  11. #7954
    Quote Originally Posted by PgReal  [View Original Post]
    I like the S15 hotel (by Soi 15) and Sofitel next door on Sukhumvit road. S15 is 4 star but have nicer suites etc you can upgrade to and they are still nearly half the price of the Sofitel hotel next door (5 star). I've stayed at both and had two girls back to the room at the same time without any issues. Sofitel is nicer but too expensive nowadays I feel.

    These hotels are right beside Thermae cafe and also within walking distance of Soi Cowboy and Nana (bit further). Terminal 21 shopping / food is also within walking distance too.
    S15 is quite cheaper and have jacuzzi suite too.

    Thanks mate, it is exactly what I was looking for!

  12. #7953
    Quote Originally Posted by Kamking1  [View Original Post]
    Thanks Sir Axel for your quick reply, really appreciate it. I am so relieved that my stay will not be wasted at this hotel. Will follow your advise to check out Spasso. Thanks again.
    Why you going to check out Spasso? Because someone here told you to? It's been closed osed since covid and it was dying even before then.

  13. #7952

    Park Royal

    Quote Originally Posted by PgReal  [View Original Post]
    I like the S15 hotel (by Soi 15) and Sofitel next door on Sukhumvit road. S15 is 4 star but have nicer suites etc you can upgrade to and they are still nearly half the price of the Sofitel hotel next door (5 star). I've stayed at both and had two girls back to the room at the same time without any issues. Sofitel is nicer but too expensive nowadays I feel.

    These hotels are right beside Thermae cafe and also within walking distance of Soi Cowboy and Nana (bit further). Terminal 21 shopping / food is also within walking distance too.
    Check it out. Sooooo close to action.

  14. #7951
    Quote Originally Posted by TiredOf  [View Original Post]
    Hey guys,

    Can anyone refer any good 4 star or 5 star hotels for stay. That has no problem bringing guests everyday, in fact 2-3 different guests, or sometimes maybe multiple guests.

    I want location near nightlife area, walkable distance everywhere. Also don't want any problem in reception while bringing different guests everyday.

    I generally always stay at 5 star hotels, but thinking to maybe save some more for mongering business. However if any good value for budget 5 star exists, with above said facilities, please recommend me.

    Thanks and Cheers!
    I like the S15 hotel (by Soi 15) and Sofitel next door on Sukhumvit road. S15 is 4 star but have nicer suites etc you can upgrade to and they are still nearly half the price of the Sofitel hotel next door (5 star). I've stayed at both and had two girls back to the room at the same time without any issues. Sofitel is nicer but too expensive nowadays I feel.

    These hotels are right beside Thermae cafe and also within walking distance of Soi Cowboy and Nana (bit further). Terminal 21 shopping / food is also within walking distance too.

  15. #7950

    4 star or 5 star recommendation

    Hey guys,

    Can anyone refer any good 4 star or 5 star hotels for stay. That has no problem bringing guests everyday, in fact 2-3 different guests, or sometimes maybe multiple guests.

    I want location near nightlife area, walkable distance everywhere. Also don't want any problem in reception while bringing different guests everyday.

    I generally always stay at 5 star hotels, but thinking to maybe save some more for mongering business. However if any good value for budget 5 star exists, with above said facilities, please recommend me.

    Thanks and Cheers!

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