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Yesterday 20:51 #8114
Posts: 5525Originally Posted by TommyEven [View Original Post]
I'm guessing, out of those 48 countries, it didn't happen in Thailand.
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Yesterday 11:55 #8113
Posts: 391Originally Posted by Werqweq [View Original Post]
Never would happen in a non Muslim country or area. Possibly some muslim province in the south of Thailand or Malaysia or Indonesia.
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Yesterday 00:29 #8112
Posts: 62March Hotel
Is March Hotel guest friendly? Anyone has stayed there before? TIA.
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02-14-25 20:41 #8111
Posts: 613Originally Posted by TommyEven [View Original Post]
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02-14-25 20:37 #8110
Posts: 119Originally Posted by ElDoradoNola83 [View Original Post]
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02-14-25 18:19 #8109
Posts: 14Grande Centre Terminal 21 guest friendly?
Any recent experiences on being guest friendly? I saw on the forum and other sources it was but I contacted them about being BYOB and the guest policy. I asked twice and they refused to answer on the guest policy. So I'm curious if something changed.
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02-12-25 14:07 #8108
Posts: 63Originally Posted by Supmam [View Original Post]
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02-12-25 11:35 #8107
Posts: 391Originally Posted by OzzieSuds [View Original Post]
And yes I did bring my thai GF to come stay with me there. They'd check her ID sometimes but that was it.
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02-12-25 06:19 #8106
Posts: 1120Novotel BKK
Originally Posted by OzzieSuds [View Original Post]
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02-12-25 05:10 #8105
Posts: 1135Airport Hotel now Hyatt
I have noticed that the airport Novotel has switched and become a Hyatt.
They used to have a 24 hour from check-in to check-out policy. Interested to know if the Hyatt is the same.
With what I now know about Thai Friendly I do not think it would be hard to arrange a visitor for one night.
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02-12-25 05:07 #8104
Posts: 1135Originally Posted by MrHappyKat [View Original Post]
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02-11-25 06:44 #8103
Posts: 2299Originally Posted by MrHappyKat [View Original Post]
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02-10-25 23:25 #8102
Posts: 1852Originally Posted by MrHappyKat [View Original Post]
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02-10-25 23:07 #8101
Posts: 149Try booking an extra (early) day at your hotel
I've done this in many countries around the world.
If you are arriving at say, 7:00 am on Thursday and don't want to wait 6-7 hours for your room to be ready, try booking the same room on Wednesday as well. Then tell the hotel you will be checking in late, really late, for your Wednesday stay. It's probably not too expensive to do this and will save you the hassle of finding a short-stay room.
Some hotels (not sure about those in Bangkok) will also sell you an early check-in for about a half-day's rent.
I suggest you start by asking your current hotel for options.
Finally, I am sure there are shot-time hotels near Soi Cowboy and Nana. One of those could be a good back up plan if your hotel can't accommodate your early arrival.
Originally Posted by JohnnieX [View Original Post]
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02-09-25 15:44 #8100
Posts: 11Hotel by hour
Greetings!
I'll be arriving at Bangkok in about 1 week, already booked a room at Ruamchitt Hotel, but, since my arrival will be early in the morning, and the check-in starts only at 2 PM, I will need a cheap place just for a quick shuteye for some hours. Already googled some options, but would like to know if you fellow mongers have any recommendations. Thanks and advance! Can't wait to begin my reports!