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mardhi

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  1. The Ibis hotels are nothing like what you get in Europe - they are all at least 1* higher up the ratings. I remember (working for Accor) going to the Accor academy, on the outskirts of Paris which is surrounded by 'test' hotels - yes really. You should have seen some of the rubbish they were testing to get costs down for room fitout. One I do remember was a hosepipe like a bumb gun that came out of the sink and could hook onto the shower fitting and/or bath. It actually got introduced into some hotels to save on buying two sets of taps. Unreal. Lucky most of those ideas have not made it over from Europe.


  2. A consistently safe bet is the Dynasty Grande. Personally I prefer the back wing as the doors are not steel and do not 'slam' shut which used to be an annoyance in the front wing. I am only assuming the front still has the steel doors as not stayed there (in the front wing) for maybe 5 years now. The bathrooms in the back wing tend to be larger as well in my experience. However these points are really splitting hair's its a fine hotel and very good value for money. The gym is also a decent size and well equipped.


  3. The Samsung WB250F and the Sony DSC-WX300 looks interesting. both Just came out a few months ago, and have wifi and good reviews.

     

    In my experience Sony makes better cameras than Samsung, but it is 2000 Baht more (10,000 vs 8000)

     

    You can walk over to Emporium and see if they have the cameras at Powerbuy and the Sony shop.

     

    What are you currently using for a compact camera Snick - your pics always look good. Maybe if you upgrade, you have a ready buyer in Fatcat? - But I'd also like to know as I am looking around. I'd agree about Samsung though - never seen 'great' results from those and we used at both Anaconda & Guess before - both easily breakable as well (which is what happened). Casio as well, mediocre results.


  4. Most 5* hotels do not check ID's - infact they act like they don't even see you as you walk through the lobby. They clock you and her for sure. But as its unlikely you want it bragged about in a 5* place, they keep quiet. At the same time though, you are generally on your own as I found at the Grand Hyatt in HKG when some girl managed to open my room safe and steal the contents of my wallet.

     

    Probably most smart travellers even in this situation won't want to draw too much attention to it and choose to cover the loss themselves without involving any 3rd parties or having police reports etc - I know I certainly did especially as I was pissed as a fart by the time I got back to the room with her. The cringe factor alone was enough to just forget about it. I guess the moral is, if you can afford to stay in these hotels, you can afford any loss that may arise - or if a company is picking up the tab, then you sure as heck would not want them hearing about it.


  5. I know this is off topic but does anybody know the equivalent of Pattaya's Second Road restaurant "Kiss Food" in this area Soi3, Soi3/1, Soi 5, NEP ..etc.

    Kiss Food in Pattaya is cheap and healthy and clean and accessible. What is the equivalent to this in Bangkok around this area?

     

    Foodland's diner at the front of the store is very similar to Kiss - cheap, good portions and very clean. The challenge is getting a seat anytime of the day or night. The major plus is its airconditioned and they use good coffee.


  6. The hotel is full of Russian and Middle Eastern guests by all account. Not sure if that would bother you but aside from the policy + that mix of guests, I think I would look elsewhere. Perhaps the Centara on Trat or Koh Chang. Not as glamorous pool areas but much better beach.


  7. The food was indeed excellent and superb value for money given the low price. New years day they are doing a similar menu but with a roast Ham as the centrepoint and this time its 5 courses. I do recall Pumpkin soup was one part of it. What I like is that its all homemade now in the restaurant - nothing is brought in anymore, and the head chef knows what he is doing. The new years day menu is also 499b. I get very jaded with restaurants and Bully's is now hitting many hot spots for me at least.


  8. Am I the only guy who cannot see the entire middle section of the board? I can see advanced and I can see the public forum with hotels etc etc. The section containing chat, the bars etc is now not visible to me at least. I can still access the threads by looking at unread content, so its not been deleted, just looks like its hidden.


  9. Bullys is going to be probably the best value - infact its ludicrously cheap by BKK standards and even half the price of many places in Pattaya. 3 course meal with two starters one of which was Onion soup. The other as I recall is a Ceasar salad. Roast Turkey or Roast Pork Loin for mains with vegetables etc and then couple of desserts. 495b.


  10. Soi 8 pub appears to have new ownership and a few comments I have heard are that things have headed South, quality and service wise. However its only anecdotal comments and I have not recently been there myself.

     

    Bully's have not finalised their menu or even if its a buffet or served meal yet.

     

    I doubt the Landmark would be 1500b for 2 people - more like 1500 each now.


  11. after the hack, Images had been become scattered across many different folders on the server, they are slowly being merged back into one again hence why old uploads are visible again.

     

    Just curious - what happened to the Guess thread - can it be put up again from a "restore point" or whatever the techie term is. Also interesting to know who maybe behind it as it seemed to only delete the GB thread.


  12. Rajah Hotel has started doing up their rooms but I have not seen the finished product. The old product is on their website - just google it. I have seen the rooms, but from the website I got the impression the rooms are large and they certainly look old fashioned.

     

    Rajah Mansions upgraded the rooms about 4 years ago and started out being good-ish. However they did the refurb on the cheap and many things are falling apart. Its an old building,which does not help but at least the rates are low. While the rooms are of the same style, the condition they are in varies considerably. On the whole they are what I would call, sufficient - the beds are comfortable, the bed linen is excellent quality cotton with duvets. The TV selection is crap - hardly anything to watch unless your Thai or Chinese. Showers are hot and pretty good - but don't be expecting much else.


  13. Its a fair old walk up Soi 3 and to be honest, the sign does indeed look new. But the building not so sure. It strikes me as a quick refurb of a former C grade office block just to spin a few bucks by chucking on a glass entry lobby. Much better choices in Soi's 2/4/6/8 and you do not need to cross Sukhumvit. However, if you like walking through Arab centric streets, you might like it.


  14. This is a nice hotel albeit quite remote out of Hua Hin town - I stayed there about 4 years ago and the only thing I did not care much for was the restaurant. Everything else very nice, small and nice pools. Luckily I have a car so the location was no drama for me - but for others you might want to hire motorbikes or a car.


  15. The airport express in HKG is superb - I always used it probably as frequently as you are doing now, however The Thai service is not a touch on it. When building something from scratch (as they did) all this should be one one level or easy to navigate with luggage. however its not. What would grate me the most is the delays between trains - 30 minute waits is lunacy and the cost of a taxi is quite low in relative terms (unlike HKG where the taxi is considerably more expensive and takes much longer). Actually getting a cab once you arrive and have struggled with your luggage is not easy in that area.

     

    However I can well understand you chooisng this option based on time you arrive and also the day of the week - its the most problematic day and time to be on the expressways. But for anyone with luggage, I'd say don't even consider it especially if you are not familiar with how to get around the city.


  16. A fantastic place to stay.

     

    Pros - LB friendly no joiners fee, lovely new rooms, free wifi, Nice roof top swimming pool, A nice little terrace at the side of the hotel to have a quite beer before going soi 4 and drinks a reasonable as is the food. Just remember if you are going to the toilet remember the step (cleanest toilets in Thailand.

     

    Cons - it a 5 minute walk down soi 2 to the hotel. It's the next hotel after Aspen suites

    A fantastic place to stay.

     

    Pros - LB friendly no joiners fee, lovely new rooms, free wifi, Nice roof top swimming pool, A nice little terrace at the side of the hotel to have a quite beer before going soi 4 and drinks a reasonable as is the food. Just remember if you are going to the toilet remember the step (cleanest toilets in Thailand.

     

    Cons - it a 5 minute walk down soi 2 to the hotel. It's the next hotel after Aspen suites

     

    Good to know - lots of nice little boutique type hotels popping up in Soi 2 these days.


  17. My Favourite Korean BBQ is in Time Square Building just over the footbridge from Robinsons - its the first place you see as you cross the footbridge and while looking quite basic, IMHO the food is superb. I have eaten in some of the others in that square you mention but I always keep going back to the Times Square place for the last 10 years.

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