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  1. @Unavowed Nice one! Thanks for sharing your thoughts in Grand Hyatt. I used to stay there (been maybe 5 years since last time). It is definitely a Grand hotel and only 1 stop on the BTS down to Nana so not too far from the action.

     


  2. 4 hours ago, Long John said:

    Total of about $250.00 with all the screwing around. Would have found out if they had the courtesy to notify me of the flight change, but no. Did not do it.

    Crazy stuff! Atrocious service.

    I booked my flight in November for an April departure. In January I got an email from Thai Airways titled Seat Change. The wording in the email:

    Dear Valued Customer,
     

    Due to operation reason THAI would like to inform that your seat has been changed from 51K to 51K on TG475.

    WTF? That doesn't look like a seat change.

    Then 3 days later I got an email titled with my name and reference number - totally different email format, with the message:

    DEAR CUSTOMER,
    WITH REGARDS TO YOUR FLIGHT TG475.
    WE REGRET HAVING TO INFORM YOU THAT THE AIRCRAFT
    IS CHANGED DUE TO TECHNICAL REASON.
    YOUR SEAT ASSIGNMENT IS CHANGE FROM
    50A TO
    52A.

    I changed from a Valued Customer to just Customer. Not sure how my seat changed from 51K to 50A...then to change to 52A? Makes no sense, and this is about 4 months before the flight. Do they know about technical issues with the plane so far in advance? Makes no sense.

    Thai Airways - TIT


  3. 4 minutes ago, mikel said:

    Will never fly Thai again. (And their whisky is awful).

    Think they'll definitely make it to my No Fly list!

     

    4 minutes ago, mikel said:

    I worked with a British guy to separate passengers into destinations

    I could just imagine the Thai employess having no idea what to do! many airlines just go into melt down when a flight is cancelled.


  4. 12 hours ago, Frank1789 said:

    all the girl are versatile in this kind of bar or if I have to ask first just to make sure.

    Most will be versatile if you are paying them! But they will have their preference, so ask first. Best to go to the bar, talk with them to make sure you have a connection, tell them what you want to do, they will let you know if they are OK with it. Don't be shy! They have heard it all before. I think for a first timer, Cindy's has a very relaxed environment for your first experience.

    Not sure about rooms at $50 (USD or A$ should be too hard to find). Start looking for rooms close to Soi 11 Sukhumvit, best location for access to the LB scene.

    ENJOY Bangkok! Hope your share your experiences!


  5. I saw a few shows in Patpong back in the 90's. Ping Pongs, razors, bananas, opening beer bottles and shooting the darts out to pop balloons tied to the roof. Very educational.

    Saw one girl squirt half a banana out and a guy in the front row caught it in his mouth and ate it. Quality entertainment.


  6. I stayed at the Hilton Millennium probably about 8 - 9 years ago. Really nice hotel. As you mentioned, only thumbs down from me is the distance from the Sukhumvit nightlife area. Really not that far, probably 25 minutes in a taxi late at night. I do prefer walking distance these days.

    I tried 4 of the restaurants in the hotel, Buffet breakfast is sensational. The Chinese Restaurant for Dim Sum very good. American steak restaurant very fancy smancy, top quality steaks at very expensive prices. Best of the bunch was the Thai restaurant right at the top of the building. Was a set course (think 8 courses) and they had a traditional Thai performance, dancing etc which was very entertaining.

    My room had a fantastic view straight down the Chao Phraya River. They had a free barge that took you across the river, directly out the front of the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel.

    I brought a few GGs back to my room during my stay, no issues so definitely Guest Friendly


  7. It's been more than 5 years since I stayed at Grand Hyatt Erawan. Since Hyatt Regency opened in 2018, corner of Soi 13/Sukhumvit, I will only stay there. Best location in the LB triangle.

    Grand Hyatt was nice. Only 1 stop on BTS to get to Nana station, so easily accessible to the good stuff. Spasso was an awesome pickup joint and a fairly decent Italian restaurant, sad to hear that it has gone.


  8. Not stayed at the Capella. I do like a nice 5 star hotel but not at A$900 per night.

    Few weeks back I saw a list of Top 50 hotels in the world from some travel company in the UK. They had 4 Bangkok hotels listed:

    3. Four Seasons Chao Praya River, Bangkok 21,000 Thb per night  A$900 per night
    10. Mandarin Oriental Bangkok   34,000 Thb to night A$1463 per night
    11. Capella Bangkok   21,000 Thb per night A$910
    42. The Siam, Bangkok  19,800 Thb per night  A$856 per night

    Other than the prohibitive price, I probably wouldn't stay in any of these hotels as none are in the LB Triangle in Sukhumvit


  9. My dentist in Sydney told me I had to have root canal treatment on a tooth which was going to cost A$2500. I saw prices in Thailand were about 8000 Baht, A$250.

    I went to a dentist in Phuket, he walked in, looked like he was about 18 years old. He didn't say hello or introduce himself, just said what you want. I told him about my dentist wanting to do root canal. He looked at the tooth for a few seconds and said no, I extract it and give you implant. BS! I walked out, went back to Sydney and forked out the $2500 to have a professional do it!

    If you can find a good professional dentist in Thailand then it will save you a ton of money but good luck! I am sure there are some but plenty of shonky dentists there.


  10. Awesome review! I love Soi 11. So many great restaurants and bars and weed vendors. I usually stay at Hyatt Regency which is just around the corner from Soi 11. I'll be back there in April.

    Like you said Soi 11, just a short walk to CIB.

    I had dinner at El Gaucho Argentinean Steakhouse a few years ago. Bloody good steak! International prices but top quality. I first went to El Gaucho in Saigon before I discovered this 1 on Soi 11. There are a few El Gaucho steakhouses in Bangkok, another on Soi 19 and a few other places.

    Hotel rooms light switches are a pet hate of mine too! Some hotel rooms have a central switches to turn off the main lights, then they have a few lamps that are not connected to the main switch. First night takes me ages to walk around and work out how to turn off all the lights.

    Power points next to the bed is key too. Got to have my laptop power!

    Another tip for food on Soi 11 - further down past Mercure you'll find Bang Bang Burgers which has some very tasty burgers!

    Awesome Smashed Burger at Bang Bang Burgers Bangkok.jpg


  11. Yes I stayed at Hyatt Regency Sukhumvit in July. Had stayed there back in 2019 as well.

    I highly recommend it. Everything you need within a few blocks. It is on the corner of Soi 13 and less than 100 meters walk to Soi 11 and Nana BTS station just after that. Heaps of restaurants, beer bars and ofcourse Check In Bar only 280 meters walk away or short stumble back. There is an overpass over Sukhumvit which takes you straight into Hyatt Regency Level 1 but you have to go back down to Lobby to get up to the rooms.

    I spent 7 nights there and did not venture more than 280 meters away ;) well i did get down to Nana Entertainment area too which is only 6 minutes walk.

    No dramas bringing guests back to your room. No questions asked.

    Buffet breakfast was very busy when i was there but still could get a table each morning. Big thumbs up for the swimming pool on level 6.

    The rooftop bar Spectrum Lounge is pretty cool for expensive drinks and great view. I visited there in 2019 but not in 2022.

    Swimming pool at Hyatt Regency.jpg

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