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  1. #3484
    Quote Originally Posted by Syzygies  [View Original Post]
    It happens so regularly at these Hotels. Who cares? Don't stay at same Hotel as your business colleagues.
    100% agreed on all points. Stayed at the Aloft on Soi 11 and was pleased with the hotel service and location. They even called to let me know my GF's were leaving the building. Great service, not shame.

    My customer event was at Royal Orchid (Bang Rak) and I happily MRT & taxied over each day knowing that at night I would be close to the best spots and my hotel.

  2. #3483
    Unless you really fancy the hotel receptionist, I don't see the problem with it being known you are taking girls to the room to fuck them. It happens so regularly at these Hotels. Who cares? Don't stay at same Hotel as your business colleagues. Don't take a GF to same Hotel as you monger at.

    Just make the clear distiction in your mind. Hotel X for me is specifically for mongering. I can happily walk into LL or AP with two or even three girls.

    Actually LL Sports bar girls need some extra training, not to ask customers where they going. Could be going across the road to buy condoms late at night. LOL. They know very well, but should avoid comment for the more shy customers.

  3. #3482
    Quote Originally Posted by One Eyed Man  [View Original Post]
    The Westin Grande is a lovely place to stay: it's a couple of blocks from Soi Cowboy, there is that nice Terminal mall across the street, and the hotel cafe is a relaxing place to escape the madness of Bangkok.

    It has one drawback, though: a brutal walk of shame. The lobby is actually on the 7th floor, so to go to your room, you have to cross the ground floor lobby, ride up the elevator, then walk past the cafe, concierge and registration desks before you get to the elevator that takes you to your room. It's probably girl friendly, but I was too shy. Next time, I'll try the Four Points, especially the given "back door" entrance on Soi 15 that another member mentioned.
    You are going to get laid and you are ashamed? I never get that. Noone really cares. I have seen girls who work at some of the hotels I stay at, at FL places when they get off work.

    I walk proudly and smile and laugh.

    I guess one exception would be if you have LB in your arms. Is that you?

  4. #3481
    Quote Originally Posted by One Eyed Man  [View Original Post]
    It has one drawback, though: a brutal walk of shame. The lobby is actually on the 7th floor, so to go to your room, you have to cross the ground floor lobby, ride up the elevator, then walk past the cafe, concierge and registration desks before you get to the elevator that takes you to your room. It's probably girl friendly, but I was too shy. Next time, I'll try the Four Points, especially the given "back door" entrance on Soi 15 that another member mentioned.
    Its called the "Walk of Pride". If you are shamed, you could stay at Silq where can take elevator direct from Car park to your room. Grand Millenium you can use the back entrance. Admiral Premier is also possible to enter from Car Park I think (I don't bother).

  5. #3480
    Quote Originally Posted by Stykler  [View Original Post]
    Anyone have any recent intel on the Radisson Suites Bangkok in Sukhumvit Soi 13? Girl friendly or not?
    Girl friendly. As a bonus there is no walk of shame, as the front desk is to the right of the entrance, and the elevators to the left. Rooms are very large for the price and fresh since the hotel is quite new. There is a larger than average empty mini-fridge, but not the disposable toothbrushes appreciated by hygiene-minded but unprepared visitors. Free and trouble-free wifi.

    The hotel's middling price and size means it doesn't cater to groups, making for good privacy. A pretty good choice for Soi Cowboy, especially if taking advantage of one of Club Carlson's many recent promotions (got 50K+ CC points good for 2 nights here out of a THB2330 stay in May!)

    Quote Originally Posted by One Eyed Man  [View Original Post]
    The Westin Grande.

    It has one drawback, though: a brutal walk of shame. The lobby is actually on the 7th floor, so to go to your room, you have to cross the ground floor lobby, ride up the elevator, then walk past the cafe, concierge and registration desks before you get to the elevator that takes you to your room. It's probably girl friendly, but I was too shy. Next time, I'll try the Four Points, especially the given "back door" entrance on Soi 15 that another member mentioned.
    I agree with the walk of shame, which is one of the longest I've experienced in BKK. There is actually no problem at all (I've never had my guest asked for I'd at any of the major international chain hotels in BKK, except for the non-GF Holiday Inn Silom when I was young and inexperienced in the 90's) , but the front desk staff usually gives a surly glance.

    The Four Points is totally GF and has a very relaxed vibe: the walk of shame isn't really one. Its Soi 15 entrance does require use of the room's keycard. Its tubs are large enough for soapy-style double occupancy. Just don't let your girl fetch you an undercooked meatball breakfast from the street vendor out front!

  6. #3479
    Quote Originally Posted by One Eyed Man  [View Original Post]
    It's probably girl friendly, .
    The Westin was, and probably still is, very girl friendly. Even taking 2 girls to my room was no problem at all. I didn't care about the Walk of Shame and it seemed that the staff didn't care either. The girls even didn't have to leave their ID at the desk.

  7. #3478

    Westin WOS

    Quote Originally Posted by NicFrenchy  [View Original Post]
    Just book a room at the Westin Grand Sukhumvit you'll be closer to Asoke.

    And maybe even consider the 4 points on soi 15, that way you'll be right in the middle between Cowboy and Nana Plaza
    The Westin Grande is a lovely place to stay: it's a couple of blocks from Soi Cowboy, there is that nice Terminal mall across the street, and the hotel cafe is a relaxing place to escape the madness of Bangkok.

    It has one drawback, though: a brutal walk of shame. The lobby is actually on the 7th floor, so to go to your room, you have to cross the ground floor lobby, ride up the elevator, then walk past the cafe, concierge and registration desks before you get to the elevator that takes you to your room. It's probably girl friendly, but I was too shy. Next time, I'll try the Four Points, especially the given "back door" entrance on Soi 15 that another member mentioned.

  8. #3477

    Radisson Suites Bangkok Sukhumvit

    Anyone have any recent intel on the Radisson Suites Bangkok in Sukhumvit Soi 13? Girl friendly or not?

  9. #3476
    Quote Originally Posted by NicFrenchy  [View Original Post]
    I stayed at Giotto's Livingstone Lodge last Saturday and it was a Great night sleep. Unfortunately, the fucker sold all his deluxe rooms so I had to get a Superior room. Wasn't sure it was up to my standards but actually it was great.

    It seems this hotel is really great. Now it would be Perfect if Giotto could be removed Completely. Hahaha
    I stayed at Livingstone a couple of weeks ago. The rooms are much better after the renovations. I was hoping to meet you as G mentioned that you would come by. However, met Pita123 instead. Great guy.

    Thanks Dr. G, for your great hospitality and that of your staff.

  10. #3475
    Quote Originally Posted by Zhugeyaz  [View Original Post]
    Lets say I touch down in BKK at 1230am. Reach Sukhumvit around 130am.

    Find a streetwalker around 2am, will there be available hotels to take me in for a night?

    If yes, what are the hotels I should avoid?

    I can only check in at my hotel in the afternoon.
    Let's see. You have no luggage at all or you stashed them at the airport. If so you might as well pay for the extra night and stay in your hotel.

    OR you are just BSing here.

  11. #3474
    I stayed at Giotto's Livingstone Lodge last Saturday and it was a Great night sleep. Unfortunately, the fucker sold all his deluxe rooms so I had to get a Superior room. Wasn't sure it was up to my standards but actually it was great.

    It seems this hotel is really great. Now it would be Perfect if Giotto could be removed Completely. Hahaha

  12. #3473
    Quote Originally Posted by Zhugeyaz  [View Original Post]
    Lets say I touch down in BKK at 1230am. Reach Sukhumvit around 130am.

    Find a streetwalker around 2am, will there be available hotels to take me in for a night?

    If yes, what are the hotels I should avoid?

    I can only check in at my hotel in the afternoon.
    Your post is a little difficult to follow. I guess you mean you have booking for a Hotel the next afternoon, but they have no room for the night you arrive. Would help if you specified where you want to be located and the price range, then someone could suggest something. You could then book ahead if you wanted to. There are many crap Hotels to be avoided. I would not try to name them all. E. G. Miami, Crowne, Nana, etc.

    Alternatively you could list some Hotels you are considering, and then the posters here would only be too happy to heap shit on them. So maybe that is not the best way after all.

  13. #3472
    Quote Originally Posted by Zhugeyaz  [View Original Post]
    Lets say I touch down in BKK at 1230am. Reach Sukhumvit around 130am.

    Find a streetwalker around 2am, will there be available hotels to take me in for a night?

    If yes, what are the hotels I should avoid?

    I can only check in at my hotel in the afternoon.
    Cannot you just book one night earlier at your hotel? It seems less hassle.

  14. #3471
    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Arnold  [View Original Post]
    I have stayed at the Majestic Grande twice. Once several years ago within months of their opening for business, and then again earlier in 2012. I was impressed the first time around, but disappointed with my second stay. The hotel is run down and in desperate need to a makeover. Customer service was not particularly good the second time around, and the area around the hotel appears to have gone downhill. Definitely GF, though.
    I stayed there recently too. I thought was marginally better than a few years back. At least Wifi was included without extra charge. Breakfast was not (in my particular price deal) but I did not need B / F anyway. Would have paid extra for it if I was up early enough. The girl didn't want B / F too.

    The main reception desk was well under staffed, with staff too busy taking the phone to give proper desk service.

    The lobby coffee area service was very slow too. So I would say its fine to stay if you want to be close to Nana or Annies, but forget it if you want service. Service is not something I am normally looking for, as long as my room gets made up okay.

    As Nic recommends (I think), Solo may be small, but better than Majestic for service. Its only draw back is being deeper down the Soi and just one elevator (lift).

  15. #3470

    Question

    Lets say I touch down in BKK at 1230am. Reach Sukhumvit around 130am.

    Find a streetwalker around 2am, will there be available hotels to take me in for a night?

    If yes, what are the hotels I should avoid?

    I can only check in at my hotel in the afternoon.

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