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Yesterday 13:41 #4850
Posts: 2180Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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Yesterday 13:37 #4849
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Yesterday 13:35 #4848
Posts: 2180Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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Yesterday 12:54 #4847
Posts: 6141Originally Posted by Mogwai [View Original Post]
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Ibis Pattaya would be the hotel to fit his criteria then if he wants it a bit more quiet. My room was facing the pool on a high floor and I don't recall hearing loud music at night. Can't guarantee someone didn't put a bar up since I stayed there. Not really a street I walk down. Ibis and Mercure are kind of tucked away on their own.
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Yesterday 08:12 #4846
Posts: 2180Originally Posted by Bunky [View Original Post]
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Yesterday 08:07 #4845
Posts: 2180Originally Posted by Inarius [View Original Post]
A comparable hotel in the same price range (probably a bit cheaper) is the Dynasty Inn at the other end of Soi 13. Take a room at the back side if you don't want to be disturbed by the noise from the beer bar at the corner with Second Road.
But in both hotels the walls between the rooms are very thin, so you can be bothered by noise from other guests.
Which brings me to another point that other posters have not mentioned yet: noisy areas.
The Intimate Hotel is in a noisy area (or at least the north side of it). And so are the Areca Lodge, Page 10, Maytara, and LK Residence.
So these hotels are not recommended if you're an early sleeper.
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Yesterday 07:27 #4844
Posts: 6141Originally Posted by Inarius [View Original Post]
Sorry can't be of more assistance on late booking over NYE but wherever you choose book sooner rather than later for NYE. Same with any half decent girl if you're looking for one for NYE too. Arriving on Dec 28 may already be too late.
FYI 70k is a huge budget for 5 days. Even if I deduct $600 US for hotels that leaves you with roughly 10,000 baht per day on girls. I guarantee you only a handful of guys on this board spends that much except for gogo bar guys.
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Yesterday 01:14 #4843
Posts: 25Tim Bar
Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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12-02-23 14:22 #4842
Posts: 22Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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12-02-23 14:06 #4841
Posts: 22Extra Info
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12-02-23 11:17 #4840
Posts: 27Places to stay in Pattay
Originally Posted by Inarius [View Original Post]
I have stayed in a few places but my favourite by far is Areca Lodge. It is on Metro but close to everything. And not expensive. Nice breakfast and very guest friendly. If you want to go to Soi 6 just get a bike taxi or a baht bus. I like to walk and it is only 20 minutes.
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12-02-23 00:59 #4839
Posts: 6141Originally Posted by Inarius [View Original Post]
Is there a reason you're picking that area in general? You most interested in beer bars? Beach Road? soapies? Walking Street? LK Metro? Soi 6? near a mall?
On a related note for those in town, does Tim's Bar still have a gogo bar inside? That bar was a relatively unknown gem but haven't been since pre-COVID.
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12-02-23 00:20 #4838
Posts: 579Originally Posted by Algocreeper4 [View Original Post]
I had 2 girls with me for several nights my trip in Oct. I had a huge suite and booked via expedia for 3 people #winning.
Its a great hotel. More 4* than 5 IMHO.
YMMV.
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12-02-23 00:11 #4837
Posts: 503Intimate Hotel vs. Sandy Spring Hotel
Originally Posted by Inarius [View Original Post]
They are both in central Pattaya, which is good for a first time visitor. But I'll give the edge to the Sandy Springs. It's on Soi 13 between Beach Road and Second Road, which means it's a VERY short walk to catch a baht bus headed south on Beach Road or north on Second Road. So super-easy to get back and forth to Walking Street and Soi 6. If you're interested in Soi LK Metro, Soi Buakao, Soi Pothole, Soi Lengkee or Soi Boomerang, they are all easy walks. Finally, Soi 13 features the excellent Sportsman Pub, a nice laundry and the breakfast buffet at the Lek Hotel. (Assuming they still offer it. Can anybody weigh in?
The Intimate is east of Second Road on Soi 14 Alley, which is a narrow snicket. Moreover, it's a dead end. No matter where you're going, you'll have to walk back to Second Road. There isn't much in the way of commerce on that alley, so you'll be making that walk quite often.
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12-01-23 11:12 #4836
Posts: 221st time in Pattaya
I seek recommendations for reasonably priced hotels in Pattaya. I have come across two establishments, namely Intimate Hotel and Sandy Spring Hotel, through this forum. While these options appear promising, I am open to additional suggestions within a similar price range as Intimate Hotel and Sandy Spring Hotel. If you have any alternative recommendations, I would appreciate your insights. Thank you.