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  1. On 1/20/2024 at 5:11 PM, kdfan said:

    When you get to your room next time, call down and ask them to have someone empty out the fridge.  I never had a hotel not do it when requested.

    I've got my next trip booked and I chose this hotel again for 25 of my 29 nights.  Four reasons for this decision: The better beds and bedding, the much better breakfast (even though I might only eat breakfast half the time), the Marriott Bonvoy points program seems to be the best overall fit for me, and I was able to negotiate a better nightly rate.

    The downsides are that it doesn't have a lounge for the freebie early evening drinks and snacks and both the pool itself and the pool area aren't that big.

    I will definitely do as you and @whiteshirt  suggested this time...get the mini bar emptied and fill it with my own supplies.


  2. 11 hours ago, oliver17 said:

    Agreed 100%

    I wrote about LBs and their fear of water a few years back. It's shocking how many of them don't know how to swim, even the ones from rural areas. The thread below was about taking LBs on trips, and their reluctance to go swimming was one of the things that was guaranteed to occur on most of my trips with them. 

     

    Yes...I remember your posts on that thread were spot on and a MUST read for anyone planning a holiday girlfriend type of date.


  3. I have found this now, but haven't stopped in yet.  I did have an "aha" moment. 

    The reason I can't remember walking past Leks before is because I probably didn't.  When I'm walking down Soi 11 and am going to go left on Suk I never walk all the way to the corner.  Instead I take the shortcut through the Ambassador to get onto Soi 13 which has considerably less traffic.

    Mystery solved.


  4. I look forward to your arrival @Bwana_LB...just note that there have been a few changes here since I stayed back in April.

    They are attempting to be a lot more family friendly...they do not allow the weed trucks to park in front of the hotel anymore.  They have also put up a railing in front of the hotel so that freelancers can't sit there anymore.  That was a shame for me because I actually became friendly with one of the girls who posted herself there by the name of May.  Haven't seen her so far this trip :(

    Also, breakfast is pretty bad now.  They still have an egg station, but fried and scrambled eggs are waiting for you under a heat lamp.  They still do omelettes to order and you can also shame them into making you fresh fried eggs.  There is no coconut water like they used to have.  And the buffet is now mostly halal.  (I think I got that right...Indian food). They have 2 choices for western dishes and that's it.  One day the choices were broccoli in cream sauce and fried tomatoes. Haha...not a potato in sight!

    And this is room dependent...even though the outlets should accept N.American plugs I found that I needed to use an adapter to make a proper connection. I look forward to your thoughts when you return.

    Cheers


  5. On 12/29/2023 at 12:07 AM, pennybridge said:

    I do like Aloft, its near Cindy's which is a big plus. I do think the price is almost same as Mercure (or it was last time i was in bkk) and for me the rooms at Mercure is much better. 

    Yeah, I might have been too harsh on this place after now staying in three different hotels.  The beds and bedding at Aloft have been by far the best.  Same with the breakfast...way better than Mercure or the Holiday Inn Suk 22 where I am now.

    They also have a free shuttle to Nana BTS and to Terminal 21.  That meant that I didn't build up too much of a sweat when I walked the rest of the way to NEP or CIB.

    I might take some more contract work this year.  If I do I would happily stay here again using those points.  Shame they don't have a lounge though...I'm quite enjoying the 2 hour free drinks and snacks I get at the other hotel chains in the early evening.


  6. Another final few points.

    The bed and bedding are very comfortable.  The mattress is firm, but not too firm and the sheets and pillows are quite nice.

    The shower is big enough for two and the shower head easily adjusts to many different positions.  The first time I tried sex in the shower was almost a disaster because the floor is too slippery.  However it’s plenty big so it’s good enough to soap each other.  And if you are determined (like I was) to have shower sex, just bring the bath mat in for traction.

     


  7. 19 hours ago, whiteshirt said:

    Storage is always crap on these new builds , thank you for the review , I usually tell the maid to remove the mini bar mate , enjoy your holiday :) 

    Good tip about the mini bar, but at this point I'll just ignore the stuff in there as there was room enough in it to put my own supplies.  Condoms were one of the items you could buy, 200 baht for 1, lol...definitely only for the desperate! 

    Breakfast...the buffet is pretty good.  Not sure how much it costs as it was another perk from my status.  I find the buffets here in Thailand are exceptional compared to N.America ones. Fresh egg station, lots of western, and Asian choices. No coconut water though (that costs extra here), but lots of fresh fruit and the pastry section was pretty big.  I don't usually eat any bread or baking while I'm here though.

    Laundry service...I was putting all my dirty clothes together until I realized it was going to cost 2500 baht,  so screw that. I did let them dry clean my dress pants for the party tonight (400) and dropped the rest off at the laundry on the same alley as Cindy's (300).

    I'll review the gym next as it's overcast today and kinda cool outside to go for a swim.  I did go do some laps yesterday and was uninterrupted for over an hour as I did my thing.  I'm guessing the pool isn't heated, but the cold water shock quickly went away after I started.


  8. 42 minutes ago, Bwana_LB said:

    I have been unable to locate the topic where a few of us were discussing the high prices in BKK for hotels this high season.

    The discussion included how high the asking prices were at the Mercure on Soi 11, among other regular haunts. Oliver and I both suggested that BMs wait a bit to book places, as prices would often drop for bookings closer to one's travel dates.

    Drop they did. I was tracking the prices at the Mercure, and for my trip dates (arriving late January) the rate for the room I wanted had been in the neighborhood of $120/night. Well, on Friday they dropped to $77. That rate includes a 5% discount for Accor Live Limitless members (free to join) and a discount for a stay of 7 nights or longer. Given the advantages of this hotel (nice rooms, good pool, and location!), I grabbed it.

    Life is always sweeter when that next return trip has been booked.

    Good for you Bwana to wait it out. I just noticed they dropped as well and booked myself.

    Had I waited I could have saved over 3000 baht for my 3 night stay over new years. I’m going to call Accor and see if they can do anything for me for those nights. (They have a price match guarantee but I don’t meet the conditions for it). They still might do something out of goodwill though.


  9. Thanks. Good to know. That’s about 20% of the cost for me here. I may consider doing that at some point, but insurance is picking up my dental bill next month so I’m good for a while.

    But that does cause a dilemma if I’m in BKK and need my teeth cleaned.  Do I frivolously spend 1500 on my health or do I put that money to a more reasonable use…like buying lady drinks? 555


  10. 9 hours ago, Bwana_LB said:

    Leks-Last-Stand-Beer-Bar-Sukhumvit-Bangkok.jpg

     

    It is literally steps away from Soi 11 on Sukhumvit. BIG sign!

    I'm not sure what the attraction is. Beer is cheap but food is lousy.

     

     

    Huh? Don’t know how the hell I missed that!

    The only explanation I can think of is that when I turn that corner I only have one thing on my mind…Check In Bar!! And coming back from CIB my head is in the clouds.


  11. So I keep reading about this place and would love to go, but after searching high and low for it a few months ago I couldn't find it.

    Is it right on Sukhumvit? My maps show it right at the Soi 11 intersection. 

    Can anyone give me step by step instructions say from the 7/11 on the corner of Suk and Soi 11?

    Thanks in advance.

    Cheers


  12. Yup...that's pretty damn impressive. 6800 is more than I would personally want to spend, but if you can afford it, why not?

    Interesting about the girls thoughts on it.  I wonder what their reaction would be if they knew the actual cost!


  13. Tough question to answer...so many options.  There will be many choices for you from the eastern seaboard of the US with connections in London, Paris, Frankfurt, Geneva, Istanbul, etc.  I liked connecting in Frankfurt the one time I flew through there as the Germans are very efficient in processing you through and the lounge I found was pretty good.  

    Almost every major city in Europe has flights to BKK.  Just look at stopover times and flight durations to pick what's right for you. (Do you want one longer flight and one shorter?  Or do you want two flights of approximately the same length?  Do you want a quick stopover or do you want a few hours so you can take a stretch and have a shower and a meal and those kinds of things?)  As far as airlines go, I do not like Thai Airways and will not use them again if I have a choice. 


  14. 12 hours ago, oliver17 said:

    Last year I wrote a post about this same subject along with some pics. It seemed to strike a chord because it got 21 likes. Click on the link and read the whole post. Good luck. 

     

    You now have 23 likes Oliver, but I gave my like not for the well worded post, but for all the pics of your beautiful dining companions! :)

    I agree with the advice the BM's have given here.  I stayed at the Mercure (thank you for this review Bwana) and on my first night I ran into the bellboy who helped me with my luggage when I arrived.  He asked me "Where do you go tonight sir?" and I responded "Cindy's Secrets" which got me a big smile and thumbs up from him.

    I enjoyed chatting with the girls from reception when they were not with guests...especially Beem and Cherry...they are real sweethearts.  They would tease me about my carousing...not because I was bringing back ladyboys, but just good natured banter in general.

    I never got any dirty looks from the other guests or the staff there bringing back girls.  Quite the opposite...the staff were always very polite and respectful towards my companions and the other guests were usually jealous, haha. 


  15. 4 hours ago, whiteshirt said:

    Anyone else been in or out the last 2 weeks all calming down or still a scrum ? 

    When I landed early afternoon last Friday the arrivals area was extremely busy. I didn’t have too much of a difficulty navigating things though. My only issue was that I didn’t change any money near the baggage claim. A. It was too busy and B. I thought I read that there were better rates on the lower level. But once I got to the taxi level I couldn’t find any exchanges and my bank card didn’t work in the ATMs. Luckily I had enough THB in my pocket from last trip to pay the taxi

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