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04-02-22 07:55 #34361
Posts: 402Originally Posted by Gonz0 [View Original Post]
I also charged the motorbike rental on my Chase credit card. I thought the Chase rental insurance would cover damage claims. But I just found out it doesn't.
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04-01-22 11:36 #34360
Posts: 1523Maggie Mays has re-opened on Soi Chaiyapoon.
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04-01-22 10:43 #34359
Posts: 124Originally Posted by MamaGuevos [View Original Post]
Ask for the rooms facing the ocean.
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04-01-22 10:36 #34358
Posts: 2904Originally Posted by RioHeart [View Original Post]
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04-01-22 05:21 #34357
Posts: 1254 star hotel in Pattaya
Does anyone have experience with the Siam Bayshore Resort & Spa Pattaya? It is a four star hotel with good reviews. But, is it girl friendly?
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04-01-22 00:53 #34356
Posts: 141The start For bedding 2 or 3 partners a day is avoid 4 or 5 stars hotel.
They think that people come to Pattaya for the clean sea water splendid monuments or pure air.
I m curios for suggestions from someone in place.
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03-31-22 23:24 #34355
Posts: 125Hotel advice needed
I have been to BKK many times, and thought I would venture out to Pattaya this time since so many of my venues in BKK are closed or out of business. The goal, of course, is to bed as many beautiful women in 2-3 days as my aging body can sustain! However, I will be occasionally working, so I need really good wifi.
Can anyone recommend a 4 or 5 star hotel that is really girl friendly? I hope to be parading 2-3 girls a day in and out of my room.
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03-31-22 08:10 #34354
Posts: 2904People are going to do what they are going to do?
When it comes to renting a bike, some will ask you for a license from home some will ask you for your passport? There have been articles in the past the police requesting vendors to make sure? But if they follow the suggestion they mostly would go out of business the police have told vendors to make sure renters have a verified license to operate a motorbike if they did that they would all go out of business.
There are two rules one for the foreigner and one for Thai! So when you are stopped or in an accident expect the two rules. If you have an International permit normally to be issued for a motorbike you must present your license to indicate you are permitted. In the States, like AAA your license must indicate that specific class if indicated the clerk will put their stamp in the area in which you are permitted to operate. There was a time the police had no clue what to look for as long as you presented the book they let you go today they have learned to look for that stamp at least in Pattaya.
There is a 99.9% there is no 3rd party insurance on the bike, whatever insurance is the required yearly registration and insurance which only covers the medical bill of 15,000 - 50,000 I've not heard too many Foreigners even those living here that have been reimbursed when they have been in an accident. If you have travel insurance you aren't licensed to actually drive a bike good luck.
When renting you should know the value of the bike you are renting it gets stolen (not likely) the vendor most likely from my experience will charge you a full price as if the bike is new. If you unlucky break a mirror for example just go to a shop and have it replaced the vendor will try to charge yo 3 times. There is also a perception by many that if a foreigner is in an accident they are always wrong if you can't explain yourself in an accident expect to pay upwards and if you kill someone god help you! If you luckily hurt someone they most likely will go to the government hospital for treatment but don't expect your portion to be government prices they will sock it to you one thinks testing positive and having to quarantine is bad expect worse?
Most here talk about the drinking whatever coverage you might think you have is void if reports say you were drinking!
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03-31-22 05:59 #34353
Posts: 132Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
If anything the PI did it right by requiring a negative test result 72 hours before flying there, but not requiring testing in country. At least if you test positive before, you can cancel your trip. Flying all the way to Thailand without any pretest is not something I would do and makes absolutely no sense whatsoever considering you still have to test twice IN country.
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03-31-22 01:31 #34352
Posts: 2904Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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03-30-22 20:13 #34351
Posts: 1523Originally Posted by RioHeart [View Original Post]
I am not sure about Grand Avenue.
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03-30-22 18:43 #34350
Posts: 141The farang on a bike dressed in yellow full of plume.
The building on beach road with a big crane on top that stop work for years.
The old chick on beach Road dressed like a dancer with tutu e kg of fare on the face.
The old wood pier near the walking street entrance.
The stairs to the marine.
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03-30-22 15:43 #34349
Posts: 52Originally Posted by SinfullyKorean [View Original Post]
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03-30-22 15:43 #34348
Posts: 1084Bay of islands
I just returned from Honduras and the isle of Roatan within the Bay of Islands. There were no test requirements before arrival or upon arrival. The only test I had to take was the standard antigen test to reenter the US. Virtually no one wore masks except the clinician who tested me prior to departure. There were no curfews on the islands either. Contrast that to Thailand.
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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03-30-22 15:33 #34347
Posts: 13567Originally Posted by LittleBigMan [View Original Post]