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Your money but.
Originally Posted by SonicBam
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I went to WOW Leelawadee about 19:00 last night. I took a Bolt as it was 25 minutes to walk and raining - 5 minutes and 67 Baht for the Bolt. Loads of Bolt cars showing on the app so transport not a problem in Hua Hin. Hua Hin is really quiet, Soi Bintabaht did not have many customers when I did a walk through Sunday night. Quite a few good looking young ladies sitting alone. Target rich environment if you are into the bargirl scene.
WOW Leelawadee is really big inside and was empty. It advertises itself as a bar and club as well as a soapy but there was nobody else. 8 or 9 ladies came out for line up, maybe 2 not for me by my less than low standards. Chose Ann, 26 years old from Isaan. Nice smile, nice boobs, no babies but small belly. 3000 Baht for 90 minutes. Room was okay, large tub, double bed, aircon. Standard. Good thing, maybe because it was quiet, was that her basket was already in the room so she didn't disappear for 5 minutes eating into the time you are paying for.
Anyway, light massage while the bath fills then into the bath for the wash down. Fun enough in the bath even though she doesn't speak a lot of English. After washing up she stands up and switches the shower on. No customary BJ in the bath! On to the bed and straight into a pretty good BBBJ for about 10 minutes then she reaches for the condom. I tell her not yet and get her into 69 which both of us enjoy such that I blow. After a couple of minutes she jumps up and gestures to the shower but I say no as this was less than half way through the 90 minutes and I wanted a second shot. So she has a quick wash, comes back on to the bed and cuddles a bit. After a while I point to her pussy (full thatch) and say "play some more" and go down on her. She is into DATY and comes after about 10 minutes; I'm ready to go again. Turns out it is a one shot place and we agree 1000 Baht for second shot. We go at it in a couple of positions, job done.
Will I go back. Yes. Despite a couple of negatives I still enjoyed it and have a week in Hua Hin. From what I can find, this is the only soapy in town so basically cornered the market. Looks like there are plenty of oily opportunities to explore as well.
4000 is pretty pricey for HH. Quite frankly I'd be asking how many shots first. If they say 1 then 2000 is quite enough in HH even at soapy.
But as I say your money your choice.
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WOW Leelawadee
I went to WOW Leelawadee about 19:00 last night. I took a Bolt as it was 25 minutes to walk and raining - 5 minutes and 67 Baht for the Bolt. Loads of Bolt cars showing on the app so transport not a problem in Hua Hin. Hua Hin is really quiet, Soi Bintabaht did not have many customers when I did a walk through Sunday night. Quite a few good looking young ladies sitting alone. Target rich environment if you are into the bargirl scene.
WOW Leelawadee is really big inside and was empty. It advertises itself as a bar and club as well as a soapy but there was nobody else. 8 or 9 ladies came out for line up, maybe 2 not for me by my less than low standards. Chose Ann, 26 years old from Isaan. Nice smile, nice boobs, no babies but small belly. 3000 Baht for 90 minutes. Room was okay, large tub, double bed, aircon. Standard. Good thing, maybe because it was quiet, was that her basket was already in the room so she didn't disappear for 5 minutes eating into the time you are paying for.
Anyway, light massage while the bath fills then into the bath for the wash down. Fun enough in the bath even though she doesn't speak a lot of English. After washing up she stands up and switches the shower on. No customary BJ in the bath! On to the bed and straight into a pretty good BBBJ for about 10 minutes then she reaches for the condom. I tell her not yet and get her into 69 which both of us enjoy such that I blow. After a couple of minutes she jumps up and gestures to the shower but I say no as this was less than half way through the 90 minutes and I wanted a second shot. So she has a quick wash, comes back on to the bed and cuddles a bit. After a while I point to her pussy (full thatch) and say "play some more" and go down on her. She is into DATY and comes after about 10 minutes; I'm ready to go again. Turns out it is a one shot place and we agree 1000 Baht for second shot. We go at it in a couple of positions, job done.
Will I go back. Yes. Despite a couple of negatives I still enjoyed it and have a week in Hua Hin. From what I can find, this is the only soapy in town so basically cornered the market. Looks like there are plenty of oily opportunities to explore as well.
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Baht bus goes past the front door.
Originally Posted by FarmerBoy45
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I find the value of G Hua Hin Hotel a good deal. Very nice hotel with good rates during low season. Regarding being far away from town, I never spent more than 75 baht for a Grab taxi app to get to Bintabaht area and most parts of town. The taxi drive / ride is only approximately five minutes. Also, many full service massage shops across the street. Reasonably priced laundry place directly across the street. Very good morning buffet if you pay in advance to have it included. Guest friendly.
If you don't mind waiting 5/10/15 minutes. AFAIK Green, Red and Yellow will take you to clock tower (Bintabaht just 4 min walk from there) - 20 baht = not even 1 Aussie dollar.
But stops around 9/10 each night which is a bummer.
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G Hua Hin Hotel
Originally Posted by Llantarnam
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The earlier post was asking about an up market hotel in the best location.
G Hotel gets good reviews, but the obvious drawback is its location. Fine for a stroll up to wonderland, but a long way from the town center. I think the novelty of trying to flag down a tuk tuk (and having to haggle about the price) every time you want to go somewhere would soon wear off.
I find the value of G Hua Hin Hotel a good deal. Very nice hotel with good rates during low season. Regarding being far away from town, I never spent more than 75 baht for a Grab taxi app to get to Bintabaht area and most parts of town. The taxi drive / ride is only approximately five minutes. Also, many full service massage shops across the street. Reasonably priced laundry place directly across the street. Very good morning buffet if you pay in advance to have it included. Guest friendly.
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Originally Posted by NewImage
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The Standard is in the BS category. As how they can justify the price is beyond me. I'd rather spend my money on the girls. I mean if the standard is 100 dollars a night more what do you get for that? Standard at $200 night GHotel just over a $100 a night.
I had a poolside room with his own spa- most rooms I saw were large, well maintained and had everything you would want.
Good thing about G Hua Hin is its walking distance to Market Village Shop centre. Staff were great, buffet bfast good, pool is awesome. Its hard to falter.
G Hua Hin is a little out of town but a 15 min tuk tuk fare easily took acre of that- and its close to Wonderland and massage shops on side Road.
Its a bit like the landmark Hotel in BKK. Yeah its nice but there are plenty other really good options at cheaper prices around. I don't like when OS places try to rip Westerners off.
Some will disagree.
NI.
The earlier post was asking about an up market hotel in the best location.
G Hotel gets good reviews, but the obvious drawback is its location. Fine for a stroll up to wonderland, but a long way from the town center. I think the novelty of trying to flag down a tuk tuk (and having to haggle about the price) every time you want to go somewhere would soon wear off.
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Have stayed at the Hilton a few times.
It has always been girl friendly.
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Standard way overpriced
Originally Posted by Belsie
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Hi NI,
Thanks for the information, think G Hua Hin looks really nice and for a very reasonably price, would you stay there again or would you rather stay at the Standard?
Cheers.
Be.
The Standard is in the BS category. As how they can justify the price is beyond me. I'd rather spend my money on the girls. I mean if the standard is 100 dollars a night more what do you get for that? Standard at $200 night GHotel just over a $100 a night.
I had a poolside room with his own spa- most rooms I saw were large, well maintained and had everything you would want.
Good thing about G Hua Hin is its walking distance to Market Village Shop centre. Staff were great, buffet bfast good, pool is awesome. Its hard to falter.
G Hua Hin is a little out of town but a 15 min tuk tuk fare easily took acre of that- and its close to Wonderland and massage shops on side Road.
Its a bit like the landmark Hotel in BKK. Yeah its nice but there are plenty other really good options at cheaper prices around. I don't like when OS places try to rip Westerners off.
Some will disagree.
NI.
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Can't say as I've not stayed in most of them.
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Originally Posted by Llantarnam
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I visit Hua Hin because I like the relaxed seaside atmosphere. I've been to the Patong area of Phuket a couple of times but found it too crowded, whereas Ao Nang is dead.
Personally, I wouldn't bother going for a couple of days, but if you fancy a change there's plenty of accommodation to choose from. You're probably best staying in the middle of town near Soi 61, so you could try:
1) The Hilton (110 / night).
2) Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas (110).
3) The Standard (90 for normal room or 230 for Villa with private pool).
4) Marriott (135, but a bit of a walk to the action).
5) Baan Nilrath (25 - budget hotel but very nice and in a good location).
Are these hotels girl friendly?
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Thanks
Just a quick note of thanks to all who responded with thoughts / comments and suggestions on hotels.
I think I've decided that I'll get to BKK, go to Pattaya as planned and see what it's like. If not as good as my trip in the sunshine of April (Songkran was fun but became too much) I'll head to HH. If the old Ferry from PTY to HH was still running I wouldn't hesitate. It's not so its a good 5 hours from Pattaya so I'll like do a night in Bangkok. I prefer Silom / Thaniya to Sukumvit despite not being Asian) and then if BKK is not looking great and the weather is ok (a lot of ifs and buts) I'll do a few days in HH. In which case the least I could do is then report back. Thanks guys. Much appreciate the feedback.
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Originally Posted by PayForIt
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I have an upcoming flying visit to the LOS. I know Bangkok and Pattaya well and will manage only 2 days in BKK and 6 in Pattaya. I have 2 other days. I've never been to Hua Hin. Is 2 days enough / even worth it? Checked and train and taxi time from Bangkok is 3 hours minimum. Longish trip to do unless it's really worth it. I know there is the old adage "you won't know till you go". So I'm tempted. Just wanted to ask the regulars / senior members who either live in, or frequently visit Hua Hin, is it a case of "don't do a 6+ hour round trip for only 2 nights", or is it still worth the journey? The posts in the forum are not particularly inspiring and of course there a multitude of offerings to conduct our sport in Bangkok and Pattaya. But if the area is well worth it, and / or regulars think the offerings (even in low season) are well worth the try, I'm tempted.
Reading back some pages of the forum I can see that Llantarnum and AggieDad1 are fans. I like the very honest assessments Llantarnum has provided if you are after bright lights etc..stay away, and his 35%/35%/25%/5% analysis! Heres the thing: Im in my early 60s but very fit, young in mind and heart and definitely want some mongering activity daily. When I go to Pattaya I stay in Pratumnak or Jomtien because Pattaya is too loud, too busy, and only 10 mins in a Bolt so I can pop in for the fun and return to civilisation for a nice quiet breakfast in the morning, stroll along an empty beach etc. Ive even found myself preferring the mongering in Jomtien. Ok its not got the 8/10 and 9/10s of Walking Street, but I still find the odd gem and Im quite happy with one each night and am happy to put in some legwork to find her! So what Im reading about the Scottish guy arriving in Hua Hin for a few nights and being there 2 weeks later still sounds like the sort of thing Id do!
So overall Im thinking it cannot hurt to make the journey and see somewhere new. On that basis, whats the best upmarket hotel in Hua Hin and best located? Budget isnt an issue - Im over on business and as its my business I dont have a cap and legitimately claim it on business travel. So luckily the Skys the limit! But no point me choosing on Expedia the best hotel for 30 miles around only to discover its not walking distance to anything! So would appreciate some help rather than just hitting Trivago and picking a most central Hilton for example.
Would appreciate thoughts / opinions / comments. Thanks.
I visit Hua Hin because I like the relaxed seaside atmosphere. I've been to the Patong area of Phuket a couple of times but found it too crowded, whereas Ao Nang is dead.
Personally, I wouldn't bother going for a couple of days, but if you fancy a change there's plenty of accommodation to choose from. You're probably best staying in the middle of town near Soi 61, so you could try:
1) The Hilton (£110 / night).
2) Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas (£110).
3) The Standard (£90 for normal room or 230 for Villa with private pool).
4) Marriott (£135, but a bit of a walk to the action).
5) Baan Nilrath (25 - budget hotel but very nice and in a good location).
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Lots of choices
Originally Posted by PayForIt
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I have an upcoming flying visit to the LOS. I know Bangkok and Pattaya well and will manage only 2 days in BKK and 6 in Pattaya. I have 2 other days. I've never been to Hua Hin. Is 2 days enough / even worth it? Checked and train and taxi time from Bangkok is 3 hours minimum. Longish trip to do unless it's really worth it. I know there is the old adage "you won't know till you go". So I'm tempted. Just wanted to ask the regulars / senior members who either live in, or frequently visit Hua Hin, is it a case of "don't do a 6+ hour round trip for only 2 nights", or is it still worth the journey? The posts in the forum are not particularly inspiring and of course there a multitude of offerings to conduct our sport in Bangkok and Pattaya. But if the area is well worth it, and / or regulars think the offerings (even in low season) are well worth the try, I'm tempted.
Reading back some pages of the forum I can see that Llantarnum and AggieDad1 are fans. I like the very honest assessments Llantarnum has provided if you are after bright lights etc..stay away, and his 35%/35%/25%/5% analysis! Heres the thing: Im in my early 60s but very fit, young in mind and heart and definitely want some mongering activity daily. When I go to Pattaya I stay in Pratumnak or Jomtien because Pattaya is too loud, too busy, and only 10 mins in a Bolt so I can pop in for the fun and return to civilisation for a nice quiet breakfast in the morning, stroll along an empty beach etc. Ive even found myself preferring the mongering in Jomtien. Ok its not got the 8/10 and 9/10s of Walking Street, but I still find the odd gem and Im quite happy with one each night and am happy to put in some legwork to find her! So what Im reading about the Scottish guy arriving in Hua Hin for a few nights and being there 2 weeks later still sounds like the sort of thing Id do!
So overall Im thinking it cannot hurt to make the journey and see somewhere new. On that basis, whats the best upmarket hotel in Hua Hin and best located? Budget isnt an issue - Im over on business and as its my business I dont have a cap and legitimately claim it on business travel. So luckily the Skys the limit! But no point me choosing on Expedia the best hotel for 30 miles around only to discover its not walking distance to anything! So would appreciate some help rather than just hitting Trivago and picking a most central Hilton for example.
Would appreciate thoughts / opinions / comments. Thanks.
Lots of choices. The Hilton is not a bad choice because it is across the street from Soi Bentabaht and that area. Also there is a taxi place right in front, so you can get a ride anywhere. The standard is also a good choice. Hua Hin is easy to get around.
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G Hua Hin or The Standard
Originally Posted by NewImage
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If I had 10 days to spend I'd be staying in Bangkok or Patts, if I had maybe 15 days + then a trip to Hua Hin I would consider. BUT. I am like you. Similar in vintage and MO. So this is what I would say. As long as you are happy with a major decrease in quantity and quality go to Hua Hin. Stay at Hyatt or The Standard. Being who you are there will prob be enough in Soi Bint / Soi 80/ Poon Suk Rd and Wonderland but it may be difficult to find quality. The beauty of Bangkok & Patts is choice. Its easy. Point and shoot, if you are prepared to compromise on pussy then maybe consider HH.
I stayed at G Hua Hin. Nice 5/10 min stroll to Wonderland and back. Tuk Tuk rides plus baht busses on Main Road too so no issues with transport.
NI.
Hi NI,
Thanks for the information, think G Hua Hin looks really nice and for a very reasonably price, would you stay there again or would you rather stay at the Standard?
Cheers.
Be.
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My 2 baht
Originally Posted by PayForIt
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I have an upcoming flying visit to the LOS. I know Bangkok and Pattaya well and will manage only 2 days in BKK and 6 in Pattaya. I have 2 other days. I've never been to Hua Hin. Is 2 days enough / even worth it? Checked and train and taxi time from Bangkok is 3 hours minimum. Longish trip to do unless it's really worth it. I know there is the old adage "you won't know till you go". So I'm tempted. Just wanted to ask the regulars / senior members who either live in, or frequently visit Hua Hin, is it a case of "don't do a 6+ hour round trip for only 2 nights", or is it still worth the journey? The posts in the forum are not particularly inspiring and of course there a multitude of offerings to conduct our sport in Bangkok and Pattaya. But if the area is well worth it, and / or regulars think the offerings (even in low season) are well worth the try, I'm tempted.
Reading back some pages of the forum I can see that Llantarnum and AggieDad1 are fans. I like the very honest assessments Llantarnum has provided if you are after bright lights etc..stay away, and his 35%/35%/25%/5% analysis! Heres the thing: Im in my early 60s but very fit, young in mind and heart and definitely want some mongering activity daily. When I go to Pattaya I stay in Pratumnak or Jomtien because Pattaya is too loud, too busy, and only 10 mins in a Bolt so I can pop in for the fun and return to civilisation for a nice quiet breakfast in the morning, stroll along an empty beach etc. Ive even found myself preferring the mongering in Jomtien. Ok its not got the 8/10 and 9/10s of Walking Street, but I still find the odd gem and Im quite happy with one each night and am happy to put in some legwork to find her! So what Im reading about the Scottish guy arriving in Hua Hin for a few nights and being there 2 weeks later still sounds like the sort of thing Id do!
So overall Im thinking it cannot hurt to make the journey and see somewhere new. On that basis, whats the best upmarket hotel in Hua Hin and best located? Budget isnt an issue - Im over on business and as its my business I dont have a cap and legitimately claim it on business travel. So luckily the Skys the limit! But no point me choosing on Expedia the best hotel for 30 miles around only to discover its not walking distance to anything! So would appreciate some help rather than just hitting Trivago and picking a most central Hilton for example.
Would appreciate thoughts / opinions / comments. Thanks.
If I had 10 days to spend I'd be staying in Bangkok or Patts, if I had maybe 15 days + then a trip to Hua Hin I would consider. BUT. I am like you. Similar in vintage and MO. So this is what I would say. As long as you are happy with a major decrease in quantity and quality go to Hua Hin. Stay at Hyatt or The Standard. Being who you are there will prob be enough in Soi Bint / Soi 80/ Poon Suk Rd and Wonderland but it may be difficult to find quality. The beauty of Bangkok & Patts is choice. Its easy. Point and shoot, if you are prepared to compromise on pussy then maybe consider HH.
I stayed at G Hua Hin. Nice 5/10 min stroll to Wonderland and back. Tuk Tuk rides plus baht busses on Main Road too so no issues with transport.
NI.
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2 days?
I have an upcoming flying visit to the LOS. I know Bangkok and Pattaya well and will manage only 2 days in BKK and 6 in Pattaya. I have 2 other days. I've never been to Hua Hin. Is 2 days enough / even worth it? Checked and train and taxi time from Bangkok is 3 hours minimum. Longish trip to do unless it's really worth it. I know there is the old adage "you won't know till you go". So I'm tempted. Just wanted to ask the regulars / senior members who either live in, or frequently visit Hua Hin, is it a case of "don't do a 6+ hour round trip for only 2 nights", or is it still worth the journey? The posts in the forum are not particularly inspiring and of course there a multitude of offerings to conduct our sport in Bangkok and Pattaya. But if the area is well worth it, and / or regulars think the offerings (even in low season) are well worth the try, I'm tempted.
Reading back some pages of the forum I can see that Llantarnum and AggieDad1 are fans. I like the very honest assessments Llantarnum has provided “if you are after bright lights etc…..stay away”, and his 35%/35%/25%/5% analysis! Here’s the thing: I’m in my early 60s but very fit, young in mind and heart and definitely want some mongering activity daily. When I go to Pattaya I stay in Pratumnak or Jomtien because Pattaya is too loud, too busy, and only 10 mins in a Bolt so I can pop in for the fun and return to “civilisation” for a nice quiet breakfast in the morning, stroll along an empty beach etc. I’ve even found myself preferring the mongering in Jomtien. Ok it’s not got the 8/10 and 9/10s of Walking Street, but I still find the odd gem and I’m quite happy with one each night and am happy to put in some legwork to find her! So what I’m reading about the Scottish guy arriving in Hua Hin for a few nights and being there 2 weeks later still sounds like the sort of thing I’d do!
So overall I’m thinking it cannot hurt to make the journey and see somewhere new. On that basis, what’s the best upmarket hotel in Hua Hin and best located? Budget isn’t an issue - I’m over on business and as it’s my business I don’t have a cap and legitimately claim it on business travel. So luckily the Skys the limit! But no point me choosing on Expedia the best hotel for 30 miles around only to discover its not walking distance to anything! So would appreciate some help rather than just hitting Trivago and picking a most central Hilton for example.
Would appreciate thoughts / opinions / comments. Thanks.
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