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11-17-24 22:43 #4988Regular Member

Posts: 21Thanks for the tips.
Meanwhile I booked, ended up with the Arden Hotel. Sort of between Soi 6 and LK metro not to far from central mall either. Mostly due to the seperate bathtub and walk-in shower. I hate showers in tubs, a room for me at least needs to have walk-in showers. If I can get a seperate tub its bonus.
I am somewhat familiar with the gheographics, although it's been a while it was a short visit and I haven't been to all the spots that time. But I don't mind a hike myself, I'll walk from LK Metro to WS and back to soi 6 along the beach. That's me, but once I pickup a girl that obviously changes. But ye any local transport works at that point.
Will let you know how the hotel is after the trip.
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11-17-24 16:37 #4987Senior Member

Posts: 6685View Talay Six (6)
If you have coin, View Talay 6 is my hands down favorites. All of my friends that did not take my advice regretted it.
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11-17-24 16:15 #4986Senior Member

Posts: 574Mr. Licker Seeks Hotel Advice
Haven't stayed at any of the hotels on your list. As for location, that depends on a couple of things. First, are you familiar with the geography? Second, how do you feel about moto-taxis, Bolt & Grab? If your geographic knowledge is limited, or you prefer walking and the baht bus to taxis, I'd recommend choosing a hotel that's within 1,000 meters of the Central Mall. From there you can easily walk to Soi LK Metro, Soi Buakhao, Soi Chaiyapoon, Soi Lengkee and the beer bar complexes (Tree Town & Myth Night). You're also steps away from the northbound baht buses on Second Rd. (to Soi 6) and the southbound baht buses on Beach Rd. (to Walking Street). If you're more familiar with the city, and more willing to use taxis (moto, Bolt & Grab) you can expand your lodging search.
Originally Posted by SlickLicker
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Take a look at Soi 10, between Second Rd. and Beach Rd. Several hotels there that might fit your spec.
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11-17-24 07:38 #4985Senior Member

Posts: 2448The Avani is not girl friendly.
Originally Posted by SlickLicker
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The Premier rooms of the Amethyst Hotel have a separate shower and tub. Very nice hotel but it can be difficult to book, depending on the dates you want to stay there, because it's rather popular.
Also be aware that the Premier rooms are very noisy from early in the afternoon until at least 2 AM in the night, because they are all on the east side of the hotel, close to the bars at Soi Buakhao.
https://amethysthotelpattaya.com
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11-13-24 21:04 #4984Regular Member

Posts: 21Picking hotel
Doing a last-minute trip for a week Pattaya!. Done Bangkok and Phuket on other trips but will be first time Pattaya.
From what I gathered, staying somewhere along or within walking distance from the beach is preferable, somewhere between WS and North Pattaya? ( Central Marina).
Was curious if anyone had any recommendations between the following ones!
- Siam at Siam.
- Heeton Concept Hoten.
- Amber Hotel.
I was wildly considering doing a split stay and move to AVANI later during my stay as it then gets some cheaper days. But I think I rather stay the whole trip in one place.
I like the modern style, walk in shower and not feel like a shoe box haha. Bathtub would be nice to, but for places that have separate shower and tub it seems then I either have to go for a slightly more dated hotel or higher priced.
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10-07-24 22:08 #4983Senior Member

Posts: 6685Reviews from The Cmdr
APEX
My favorite goto hotel for deep penetration activities. For me the location, size of the room. Amenities in the room, Hotel Security. Facilities, Still has it as one of my favorite places in Pattaya.
As I mentioned in a previous post last time I wanted a room they were all booked up. With so many hotels in Pattaya it was just a matter walking around and finding something in the area I wanted to be in. I went around the corner from the APEX.
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09-03-24 06:10 #4982Senior Member

Posts: 2810 days in Thailand: Hotels
Bangkok: Stayed at S15 and The Landmark. I would recommend both. S15 a bit cheaper with good central location in between Nana and cowboy. Landmark was much fancier and right next to nana plaza.
Pattaya: Stayed at Aya boutique hotel. It was good for bringing girls back since it's so close to walking street, but the hotel wasn't very nice. It looked better online IMO. Also did a night at the Arbour hotel which was much nicer, but sorta far from the action. Can't really recommend either.
All hotels were girl friendly. BTW I managed to snag some surprisingly good deals on last minute bookings, mostly through agoda. I am talking like 50-60% off on some of these rooms. Maybe I just got lucky.
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08-16-24 02:03 #4981Senior Member

Posts: 34Thanks Banana Boi, SumCmdr & XXL.
I ended up going with a 1 bedroom condo in Grand Avenue as it had a gym. Dancewatchers only had studios available for my price point but I agree, great build quality / finishes inside from their promotional video. Next time, I will try to book these in advance so that I have more choices to make.
I agree, more condo owners / hotels should put more mirrors by the (king) beds. Can turn a 4 to a 6/10 .
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08-14-24 10:33 #4980Senior Member

Posts: 6734From my experiences with Dancewatchers many years ago I would agree with this statement. Every VT6 unit I rented from them was nicer than the basic VT6 room.
Originally Posted by SubCmdr
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imo too close. On a related note how is the food in the restaurant these days? I remember eating there a couple of times many years ago and the food was decent.
Originally Posted by Mosquito2002
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08-14-24 09:18 #4979Senior Member

Posts: 187Queen vic on soi 6
Has anyone stayed there recently??
Thinking about staying there on my next Pattaya trip.
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08-14-24 08:46 #4978Senior Member

Posts: 6685Edge
EDGE: was the keyword I used. Took the search function 20.53 seconds to find the posts below. That is how I use the search function. Takes seconds not hours. Try it out sometime for yourselves.
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08-14-24 08:28 #4977Senior Member

Posts: 29Vt 3 A
Like the location of Vt 3 A, guess many of the comments that applies to Vt 6 also applies to Vt 3, is there anybody that has specific expirience with Vt 3?
Cheers.
Be.
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08-14-24 08:16 #4976Senior Member

Posts: 2812Vt 6
No statement about "VT 6" as a whole can be valid. There's no "VT 6" as there is, for instance, "Hotel Areca Lodge". Condos in VT6 are privately owned and go from rund-down to freshly renovated. I'm done with VT6. Wherever you rent, there will always be renovation work going on below, above, or next to your unit. I also resented spending so much time in the elevators or waiting for the elevators. The 3 elevators can no longer cope with the influx. The unrentable units in the lower floors on the Hilton side are occupied by laundry shops. Laundry women returning laundry add to the elevator misery.
One girl who visited me at VT6 told me The Edge was infinitely better but I cannot confirm this.
Property owners in Pattaya should have availed themselves of Covid to upgrade, instead they did nothing. Now they renovate drip-drop hoping guests will not mind. The result is facilities getting increasingly run-down and guests plagued by noise all the same.
On a side note, one thing I find irksome in Pattaya as a whole is designers/owners nearly always contriving to have either no mirror in the bedroom, or a mirror offset from the bed so as to be no good for sex.
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08-13-24 20:56 #4975Senior Member

Posts: 6685View Talay 6 (The REMIX)
All that you said is true. But if you rent the units that are part of the DanceWatchers organization in View Talay 6 things are different. I know the owner personally. He has standards that are requirements for upgrades of the rooms that the organization manages. So, if an owner will not meet the standards of the organization their unit will be dropped from the management program. I cannot vouch for the rooms rented by other room managers.
Originally Posted by BananaBoi
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08-13-24 20:20 #4974Senior Member

Posts: 6734This is tough to answer. Like the Edge and the Base, Grand Avenue and VT6 are condos primarily owned by individual owners. Yes, they may be rented out by a property manager but things like WIFI, furniture, things in the kitchen depend on what the individual owner has bought for his unit. If this matters at all Grand Avenue is only around 5 years old and 20+ years newer than VT6.
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