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01-17-08 21:02 #268
Posts: 2Best Massage in Pattaya (with Happy Ending)
I 've never find the best lady, sex and massage service like this in Pattaya. Want to share and recommend to my friends here. The service of Japanese body massage is perfect. The ladies mostly a part-time and not sitting all the time like glass-bowl. I feel really a natural sex by the girls. The best service is 2 ladies only 3300 b. This is new year gift for you. The place is called "Gentlemen Massage" Nort Pattaya, 3rd Rd.
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01-16-08 11:20 #267
Posts: 325Originally Posted by DanTheMan
Try looking in the pattaya hotel section
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01-16-08 09:45 #266
Posts: 483girl friendly hotels
HI
I'm off to Pattaya in early March. Does anyone have a list of girl friendly hotels in Pattaya? I have a couple of hotels that I am thinking of staying at, they being The Mecure and Green Park Resort.
Can anyone help me out of even give some advice on the above 2 places.
Thanks
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01-16-08 06:40 #265
Posts: 32Thank you for everything. You are all Gentlman and Scholars (or close enuff)
Roofgarden maybe a good place to start and then find something closer. Or even vice versa. I got time. 4 weeks till I leave.
CC.
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01-16-08 05:44 #264
Posts: 81[QUOTE=Yelopan]I will be in Pattaya from Feb 7-11 for a short trip. This is my first time to PAttaya and was wondering what is the best way to get from Bangkok to Pattaya. Also, I am staying at a place called Secrets. Is this a good hotel? I have searched the thread and haven't heard mention of it.
Thanks and if anyone else will be around PM me it would be great to grab some drinks with some mongering bruthas.
Regards,
Ye Lo PAn[/QUOTESearch again cause I just posted about Secrets last week.
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01-16-08 01:41 #263
Posts: 3132Fellas,
The choice is his to make. But all the suggestion to him was that since it is going to be his first time in Pattaya. His stay, as suggested is maybe it would be better for him to stay closer to the action without having to take a bus ride back and forth to Jomtien for a 1st timer.
Personally I would stay in Jomtien but if it was the first time NO! but to each his own. Now he has gotten some comments it's his decision to make.
Bus or no bus?
LBM
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01-16-08 00:11 #262
Posts: 1584you might get TO walking street in 30 minutes, but it's DOWNHILL. It's actually downhill (mostly) into Jomtien as well but farther
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01-15-08 22:26 #261
Posts: 492Originally Posted by LittleBigMan
When I stayed at Roof Garden I could get to walking street in less than 30 minutes by walking. A baht bus hardly took anytime at all. I could be remembering wrong, but I dont think so. Roof Garden was a great place for a first timer to stay.
Horatio
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01-15-08 22:22 #260
Posts: 3132C.C.
If you are coming for the first time or coming for a short trip what they are saying is Jomtien is further south of Pattaya. Although the prices are somewhat higher and does have action in the area the location is more for relaxing. From the main action, by baht bus it could take you 15 minutes to 30 minutes depending on the traffic.
Check the web and get a map and of Pattaya. One of the main action is Walking Street and that is already South of Pattaya and Jomtien is South of Walking Street. First timers as they say stay closer to the action!
LBM
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01-15-08 17:06 #259
Posts: 32The roof top is 700 baht/nite jan. April so I'm still ok. But I don't get your point of staying closer to the action.
CC
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01-15-08 16:12 #258
Posts: 343Stay in Pattaya, not towards Jomtien
Originally posted by Canadian Cowboy]
I also found a nice hotel www.roofgardeninn.com was wondering if there anything like this closer to the walk. Buts its a nice place for the price 700baht a nite.
Everything you need is in Pattaya, so stay somewhere central like Soi 13 (eg Whitehouse condotel for 1500B high season, or one of the Sawasdee Hotels(Soi 10 or 11) for 500B to 900B depending on which one it is).
By the way the 700B quoted by the roofgarden inn is a low season rate. Low season starts 1 March, so you will be paying more than that for a visit in February.
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01-15-08 10:46 #257
Posts: 114Originally Posted by Canadian Cowboy
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01-15-08 09:37 #256
Posts: 14Pattaya help
I will be in Pattaya from Feb 7-11 for a short trip. This is my first time to PAttaya and was wondering what is the best way to get from Bangkok to Pattaya. Also, I am staying at a place called Secrets. Is this a good hotel? I have searched the thread and haven't heard mention of it.
Thanks and if anyone else will be around PM me it would be great to grab some drinks with some mongering bruthas.
Regards,
Ye Lo PAn
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01-14-08 21:55 #255
Posts: 32I found Airfare from buff for 1050 all in or 1270 all in from Toronto so its not that bad I've planned 2 g's US for my time down there (2weeks). Think I can still make it. I also found a nice hotel www.roofgardeninn.com was wondering if there anything like this closer to the walk. Buts its a nice place for the price 700baht a nite.
CC
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01-14-08 20:46 #254
Posts: 145Links
Originally Posted by Wendella
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Canadian Cowboy,
I think it all depends on who you are and what sort of girls you like to spend your money on. The price you pay has always been a touchy subject.
There being three general categories.
Cheap. The infamous cheap charlie.
You could get a room somewhere past second road for 400bht, possibly less.
You could eat thai food, and take girls from beach road. Possibly sleeping eating and shagging for 1000. 1500bht a day.
Medium. Stay somewhere like the Flipper lodge on soi 7 and 8. Eat at resturants drink in the beer bars occassional visit to Gogos. Approx 5000bht
Top range. Well the sky is the limit. The more money you have the more there is to spend it on really.
Places like Thailand are cheap in comparison to the same what we get back home. But it just allows you to spend the same or more without some discipline.
IMHO