Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.
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New Pizzas at the Pattaya Beer Garden
short replied to PattayaPete's topic in Bars/Gogos/Business Owners' Forum
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My grandfather gave my grandmother an allowance to run the house. Of course, what she didn't spend, she hid from him. Elementary Education is a popular Degree Program for sorority girls, also known as Pre Marriage.
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Don't buy a Mitsubitshi. Mitshubishi refused to honor the warranty on mine. The rotors warped badly with less than 24k miles on the car and Mitsubitshi claims rotors arn't covered even though rotors arn't listed as special components not covered such as windshield wipers and brake pads. This is the first car I've ever had that the rotors didn't last the life of the car.
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Sounds like someone is afraid that questions will be asked about where the money came from.
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Why don't you just buy a house instead. For about 3M bt and just a few minutes from pattaya you can get a nice 1700 sq ft (3br 2 bath) in a secure community.
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Golf can be hazardous for your health
short replied to Mescalito's topic in RideHer Cup Planning and Discussion
Rumor has it that what really happened was that Mescalito was trying to impress the girls on Sunset Blvd by hanging nine on a skateboard. Don't worry, your physical therapist won't by bothered by your pain. -
Dear tech support, I have two computers connected to a cable router. My first computer is old and has no problems view the pattaya talk forum. The problem is with my second computer. Its brand new and is belligerant. Just because I tried to adjust the security settings when I first recieved it, now when I try to use it on PattayaTalk, I keep getting a log in page over and over again. Its like ground hog day. What do you suggest?
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Golf can be hazardous for your health
short replied to Mescalito's topic in RideHer Cup Planning and Discussion
I'm disappointed volfan hasn't "volunteered" his crutches. Which hospital did you go to? -
It's ok to be confused. If you don't participate in unwarranted censorship then yes you would be confused. While I'm at it I want to complement Pete for his actions. When he spotted a problem at his business he immediatly announced it to the world (pizza) and announced a plan to fix it instead of trying to supress the news. Personally I don't think any one restaurant can produce food that will appeal to every single person but you have to admire Pete for trying and being up front with the results.
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Once while looking out the window of the plane I was on I actually saw the loaders pick up luggage from the cart, shake it, and then slam it down onto the conveyer belt going into the plane.
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Do all the units come with buns in the oven?
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Copied from Reuters. I wonder if it will be guest friendly. Opening in 2010, in the eastern coastal resort destination of Pattaya, the Hilton Pattaya will be the seventh Hilton Family hotel in Thailand SINGAPORE & BANGKOK--(Business Wire)-- Hilton Hotels Corporation today announced that its subsidiary has signed an agreement with CPN Pattaya Beach Co. Ltd (a subsidiary of Central Pattana Public Company Ltd) to manage the Hilton Pattaya, a 300-room upscale full service hotel in the beginning of 2010. Koos Klein, Area President, Hilton Hotels - Asia Pacific, commented, "With its rich diversity of culture, climate and topography, Thailand continues to be an extremely popular destination. The Hilton Pattaya will be a fantastic new offering, answering to a growing demand for upscale accommodation in Pattaya, among leisure travelers from Thailand and overseas." The Hilton Pattaya will be part of the new Central Festival Pattaya Beach complex, one of the largest beachfront-shopping complexes in Asia. The 240,000 sq meter mixed-use development, with over 200 leading international shops and restaurants, comprises a 7-floor cosmopolitan shopping mall anchored by a 23,000 sq meter Central Department Store (one of Thailand's leading department store chains). It will also house a 10-screen cinema, a 25-lane bowling alley, a 3,000 sq meter supermarket and multiple recreational facilities. Located along Pattaya Beach Road, the development offers stunning views of the Pattaya Bay. With an exclusive ground floor entrance, the main lobby of the Hilton Pattaya will be located on the 7th floor, with the 300 upscale guest rooms located in a 15 storey tower above the lobby. The 25th floor restaurant will serve as Pattaya's first premium sky restaurant overlooking the Pattaya Bay. To meet the growing demand for quality MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions) facilities and service, the Hilton Pattaya will be designed with extensive banqueting, ballroom and meeting space equipped with state-of-the-art technology to ensure flawless events. With a lobby lounge and bar and two restaurants, the Hilton Pattaya will offer guests a wide range of contemporary authentic dining experiences. It will also feature a health club, spa and swimming pool. "The Hilton Pattaya is a great addition to the Hilton portfolio, allowing us to offer groups and individual travelers more meeting and vacation options in Thailand and throughout Asia," said Jeff Diskin, senior vice president - brand management, Hilton Hotels & Resorts. A 1.5 hour drive from Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Pattaya is located on the eastern coastline of the Gulf of Thailand. It is one of the Kingdom's most popular family resort destinations, offering extensive water sports and golfing fairways, as well as music festivals and beach entertainment. In 2006, Pattaya attracted 6.1 million visitors, with a quarter being domestic travelers1. Recently Pattaya has begun to see growing tourist arrivals from Russia and China. Mr Kobchai Chirathivat, President & CEO of Central Pattana Public Company Ltd, commented, "The Central Festival Pattaya Beach complex will be the newest and most sophisticated development in Pattaya, and a must-see attraction in itself. We are pleased to work with Hilton Hotels to ensure that we can offer the best in accommodation and service in Pattaya". Mr. Kobchai added that Central Pattana Public Company Ltd's core business of retail property development will be well complemented by this exciting mixed-use development. Hilton Hotels Corporation currently operates 4 hotels in Thailand: Hilton hotels in Hua Hin, Bangkok and Phuket and Conrad Bangkok. This year will see the opening of the Doubletree by Hilton Resort & Spa near Sriracha, and in 2009, the Conrad Koh Samui Resort & Spa, followed by the Hilton Pattaya in 2010. Klein added, "This latest development underscores the immense potential for the Hilton Family to expand its presence in Thailand, across the market segments." About Hilton Hotels Corporation Hilton Hotels Corporation is the leading global hospitality company, with more than 3,000 hotels and 500,000 rooms in 76 countries and territories, including 100,000 team members worldwide. The company owns, manages or franchises a hotel portfolio of some of the best known and highly regarded brands, including Hilton®, Conrad® Hotels & Resorts, Doubletree®, Embassy Suites Hotels®, Hampton Inn®, Hampton Inn & Suites®, Hilton Garden Inn®, Hilton Grand Vacations®, Homewood Suites by Hilton® and The Waldorf=Astoria Collection®. The Hilton Family of Hotels adheres to founder Conrad Hilton's philosophy that, "It has been, and continues to be, our responsibility to fill the earth with the light and warmth of hospitality." The company put a name to its unique brand of service that has made it the best known and most highly regarded hotel company: be hospitable®. The philosophy is shared by all brands in the Hilton Family of Hotels, and is the inspiration for its overarching message of kindness and generosity. For more information about our company, please visit www.hiltonworldwide.com, and to learn more about our be hospitable philosophy, please visit www.behospitable.com. About Central Pattana Public Company Ltd Central Pattana Plc (CPN) is Thailand's largest retail property developer. Currently, CPN owns and manages 10 shopping complexes including CentralPlaza Pinklao, CentralPlaza Ladprao, CentralPlaza Bangna, CentralPlaza Rama 2, CentralPlaza Rama 3, CentralPlaza Ramindra, CentralPlaza Rattanathibet, Central Center Pattaya, CentralPlaza Chiangmai and CentralWorld. By 2009, CPN will add four more shopping complexes, CentralPlaza Chaengwattana, CentralFestival Pattaya, CentralPlaza Chonburi and CentralPlaza Khonkaen, to its existing portfolio, making it 14. CPN has a well-established record in forming alliances with over 2,000 business partners to offer customers and visitors to all its shopping complexes a diverse range of products, services and entertainment. CPN has been recognised by Forbes Asia in 2005 as one of the top 200 companies in Asia-Pacific with revenues under US$1 billion. It is one of the 50 leading listed companies on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). CPN and its current issue ratings is upgraded from "A" to "A +" by Tris Rating. (1) Tourism Authority of Thailand official website for Hilton Hotels Corporation Faith Thoms, Director PR & Communication Hilton Hotels Asia Pacific (Singapore) +65 6833 9762 faith.thoms@hilton.com or Preeti Prapandvidya, PR Manager Central Pattana PCL +66 (0) 2667-5555 ext 4306 Mobile +66 (0) 89 777-5866 prpreeti@cpn.co.th Copyright Business Wire 2008
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For some reason I got that the first time I went to it. After that it worked fine.
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Saw this on cnet. Go to www.boffery.com List everyone youv'e had sex with and it will create a map chaining everyone together.
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I recommend the 42" over the 32" and here's why. Most tv content is today is still stuck in the 3 x 4 ratio. When view old content on a 32" HD, the effective viewing area is only 26" inches.
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Mescalito you must be drinking again. I can get a 2,500 sq ft house for less than USD 200,000. Thats full brick with pool and more than 1/2 an acre. Why burn money when you don't have to.
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Wanna get rid of some mice, get some snakes. Wanna get rid of roaches, get ants.
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Paint the AC unit. Replace the big TV with a 42" LCD. You'll save money on electricity and cooling that way. Get a refridgerater big enough to fill the slot. Consider a black one. Build an artificial archway between the kitchen and living area to give separation. Also, paint the kitchen walls a darker color. If there is such a thing as tile paint, need to cover up those white floors. This isn't a VD clinic!!
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Girls, girls, too many girls.
short replied to PattayaPete's topic in Bars/Gogos/Business Owners' Forum
A TG stopped at a 7/11 to pick up a newspaper on the way back to the hotel. I had assumed that it was a Thai newspaper. The next day I discovered that it was a GERMAN newspaper. -
Pics from Ali's B'day party at CATZ
short replied to Pieman's topic in Bars/Gogos/Business Owners' Forum
Just a moment here. I hereby patent the following name, "Club Mescalito". -
Other than the lack of an elevator, I can't think of anything bad to say about Secrets Hotel. For a new hotel in the middle of walking street I think the price is spot on. I started this thread to try to reduce censorship in all realms. OK, here is another example from the BBC. I just want to see businesses make a commitment to not participate in unwarranted censorship. Man's 'pants' password is changed A man who chose "Lloyds is pants" as his telephone banking password said he found it had been changed by a member of staff to "no it's not". Steve Jetley, from Shrewsbury, said he chose the password after falling out with Lloyds TSB over insurance that came free with an account. He said he was then banned from changing it back or to another password of "Barclays is better". Mr Jetley said he first realised his security password had been changed when a call centre staff member told him his code word did not match with the one on the computer. "I thought it was actually quite a funny response," he said. I tried 'Barclays is better' and that didn't go down too well either "But what really incensed me was when I was told I could not change it back to 'Lloyds is pants' because they said it was not appropriate. "I asked if it was 'pants' they didn't like, and would 'Lloyds is rubbish' do? But they didn't think so. "So I tried 'Barclays is better' and that didn't go down too well either. "The rules seemed to change, and they told me it had to be one word, so I tried 'censorship', but they didn't like that, and then said it had to be no more than six letters long."
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Have you tried talking to him in private before slagging him in public. From what I observed in person, if something isn't to the customers liking, right or wrong, Bob will send it back without question. I'm not sure what you are talking about with the A1/ketchup/mustard. Iv'e always seen those offered in their original containers.
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You should order biscuits and gravy from English bars.
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Its my understanding that the new FLB band came from the bar for Thai Garden Resort. That band was very good and I went out of my way to watch them play. I hate to see a band put out on the street but hiring this new band was one of the smartests things Martin has done. They are that good. Martin, I hope you will be able to tolerate me salivating over the singers.
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Just a little light in the toes.
