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  1. #9023
    Quote Originally Posted by Pekkakoo
    Honey hotel good be ok. I also have to stay a few nights in Bangkok next month. The only thing that worries me are several reports on Tripadvisor site that something had been stolen there from their rooms, probably by the staff. Some of those reports were old so I guess the staff might have changed and the problem solved, who knows.
    Do not stay at the honey hotel. i had an expensive ring stolen from my room when I stayed there for a few nights.

  2. #9022
    Quote Originally Posted by M P Lurker
    The cheap rooms used to be very small indeed. Bigger than a dog kennel but I would suggest take the higher class room is a good idea. Things could have changed as I didn't stay there a long time now.

    I think Silq is a better idea (although has no pool) if can afford it.
    How much there at Silq? Why's it better ?

    I did stay in a garage room once -- it was ok but pretty cramped and for the 200 baht more per night, the rooms upstairs are a much better deal. There's something not right about entering your room through a garage, and inside it has a makeshift feel to it mainly due to the size.

    I have to say, I've always told myself "this time I'm gonna try the pool" but "this time" has never come and I've stayed at Honey probably 10 times by now. It's a pretty small pool.

  3. #9021

    Back out of hell!

    First of all, this report is from a very subjective kind of view. I'm sure that one can have a lot of fun in Bangkok. But not me.

    It must be one of the ugliest city in the world. Though I haven't been to Mogadishu, Addis Abeba or Ulan Bathor yet, I'm sure Bangkok can compete with any of those.

    I stayed at the Grand Millenium which is highly recommend. It's an upscale place to a reasonable price. The rooms are awesome and just a few hundred meters away from Soi Cowboy and Sukhumvit / Asoke station. If you want a quiet room, ask for one with the endings. 06.. 12. The others are heading to busy Asoke Road and are very noisy all night even on the higher floors

    I went to the usual spots (Nana, Soi Cowboy, Patpong) crowded with drunk tourists and mostly ugly girls (or ladyboys) and of course all were "my friends" because I'm such a "handsome man". This combined with the awful music clanging out of every joint made it a torture to stroll around.

    After realizing this is not my cup of tea I thought I'd give one of the world famous massage parlours a try.

    I decided my first MP experience should be at Poseidon.

    Arriving on a Saturday at 8pm 20 fishes were swimming in the aquarium but nothing worth putting out the angling rod. Went up to the 2nd floor, the so-called "model area". Lots of girls here, but unfortunately no models at all.

    Mamasan introduced 6-7 girls but only one was an appealing 7 (I'm actually a little picky).

    When I followed my newfound mid20s girlfriend Ben to the elevator, a real stunner came along. Damn, I should have waited just a little longer.

    After a closer look at the room I have to adjust my rating to only a 5.

    (Bad teeth, ugly fake tits, hairy beaver, stretchmarks, sleazy tattoo).

    While she was was filling up the bathtup we did the usual smalltalk. Her english was quite good, she was very kind but somewhat professional (maybe because she IS a professional!).

    "Want massage? ". Hell yeah, honey, hop on!

    After 10 minutes of elbow drops, back brakers and other finishing moves it was time to get washed.

    20 minutes of cleaning both of us accurately she took me to the bed and proceeded with a covered blowjob followed by a short ride and finished with a handjob.

    All in all it was like the typical standard treatment you get at any of the Frankfurt RLD brotels for half of the price!

  4. #9020
    Honey hotel good be ok. I also have to stay a few nights in Bangkok next month. The only thing that worries me are several reports on Tripadvisor site that something had been stolen there from their rooms, probably by the staff. Some of those reports were old so I guess the staff might have changed and the problem solved, who knows.

    I was last month staying in Citadines soi 11 but I think their 2000 baht a night was a little too much for the small room.

  5. #9019
    Quote Originally Posted by Wendella
    I also stay at the Honey Hotel. The 800 baht rooms you mentioned, when you say "ground floor" I think those must be the rooms that are outside with doors opening onto the parking garage, correct? I've stayed in one of those before. I have to say the rooms upstairs are much nicer. Have they renovated all the rooms yet? Last time I was there, the rooms in the main hotel (upstairs) on one side (can't remember if it was the inside rooms or outside) had been renovated and were great, while others were looking like they hadn't had anything changed since 1983 -- pretty worn out. The rooms you mention for 1000baht, where are those exactly? Ground floor again or inside the main building. One thing I'll say: soi 19 much more convenient than soi 22. And that's a real nice diner type restaurant to have your free breakfast in and read the newspaper. It really fills up at lunchtime too, popular with the office worker locals.
    In my first post about Honey Hotel, I was answering to a guy who was looking for a room in the 700 to 900 baht price range. That's why I mentioned the 800 baht rooms available at the Honey Hotel, but as far as I am concerned, I usually stay on the second floor (or the third floor, if you consider that the ground level is the "first" floor) of the main building in a "Single Deluxe" room, and the price for these rooms with refrigerator is 1000 baht per night. Never tried nor visited the cheaper rooms myself there so far (but a few friends of mine did in the past and I think that you are right about the location and size of these rooms if I remember correctly what my friends said about them).

    Rooms on the second floor (or third, again, depending on what is the "first" floor for you) were renovated three years ago, if I am not mistaken.

    And yes, the restaurant is good value too (especially if you like Thai cuisine: the meals are tasty and not expensive here).

  6. #9018
    Quote Originally Posted by Wendella
    I also stay at the Honey Hotel. The 800 baht rooms you mentioned, when you say "ground floor" I think those must be the rooms that are outside with doors opening onto the parking garage, correct? I've stayed in one of those before. I have to say the rooms upstairs are much nicer.
    The cheap rooms used to be very small indeed. Bigger than a dog kennel but I would suggest take the higher class room is a good idea. Things could have changed as I didn't stay there a long time now.

    I think Silq is a better idea (although has no pool) if can afford it.

  7. #9017

    Honey Hotel

    I also stay at the Honey Hotel. The 800 baht rooms you mentioned, when you say "ground floor" I think those must be the rooms that are outside with doors opening onto the parking garage, correct? I've stayed in one of those before. I have to say the rooms upstairs are much nicer. Have they renovated all the rooms yet? Last time I was there, the rooms in the main hotel (upstairs) on one side (can't remember if it was the inside rooms or outside) had been renovated and were great, while others were looking like they hadn't had anything changed since 1983 -- pretty worn out. The rooms you mention for 1000baht, where are those exactly? Ground floor again or inside the main building. One thing I'll say: soi 19 much more convenient than soi 22. And that's a real nice diner type restaurant to have your free breakfast in and read the newspaper. It really fills up at lunchtime too, popular with the office worker locals.

  8. #9016
    Quote Originally Posted by Member #2041
    This is a different place from the aforementioned Honey Hotel.
    Thanks for info Member... must check this new honey place up.... didn't i think it was something fishy about this.....

  9. #9015
    Quote Originally Posted by Dextro Sol
    Wonder what happened to my link..... i'll try again:

    http://www.honeyhouse.co.th/home/ind...emid=2&lang=en

    seems like using t i n y u r l service is not allowed at isg....
    This is a different place from the aforementioned Honey Hotel.

  10. #9014
    Quote Originally Posted by Dextro Sol
    According to their website they have free internet service, but nothing about wifi...

    http://*******.com/y8tm25u
    Wonder what happened to my link..... i'll try again:

    http://www.honeyhouse.co.th/home/ind...emid=2&lang=en

    seems like using t i n y u r l service is not allowed at isg....

  11. #9013
    Quote Originally Posted by Amjeck
    Free wifi?
    According to their website they have free internet service, but nothing about wifi...

    http://*******.com/y8tm25u

  12. #9012
    Quote Originally Posted by Amjeck
    Free wifi?
    I don't think so, but never asked nor had the need so far... Don't forget that it's just a correct, but basic hotel. Good value for me in this area, but I just use my hotel room for having sex (a lot) and sleeping (a bit) when I'm in Bangkok, not for working...

  13. #9011
    Quote Originally Posted by Member #2041
    Honey Hotel is basically right across the street from the SilQ hotel, perhaps 20 meters further down the street. Maybe 100 meters further from Sukhumvit than the Key and the Grottino.
    Free wifi?

  14. #9010
    Quote Originally Posted by Goyave
    When I'm in Bangkok, I usually stay at the Honey Hotel on Sukhumvit, soi 19.
    http://www.bangkokhotels.info/honey.htm

    I wrote a short report about it here: http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...255#post803255
    Honey Hotel is basically right across the street from the SilQ hotel, perhaps 20 meters further down the street. Maybe 100 meters further from Sukhumvit than the Key and the Grottino.

  15. #9009
    Quote Originally Posted by Goyave
    It takes less than 5 minutes by walk to go to this hotel from Asoke BTS station.

    I usually go to Soi Cowboy (less than 10 minutes, walking slowly) and even to NEP by walk (probably around 20-25 minutes, walking at my usual pace) from this hotel, but I reckon that I enjoy walking more than the average Joe.
    Thanks Goyave, i dont know how i could got that so wrong in your post some time ago... but if its so near Asoke, then it will be the most perfect situaded hotel for me...

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