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Toilet strategies for Pattaya
CheshireTom replied to jackcorbett's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Jack, Herr Doctor? You really do need to brush up on your German, mate. I appreciate you obviously like the place. The fact of the matter is that I don't rate it at all. So why all the personal shit simply because I don't agree with you? As for location, why don't you just say it's a one mile round-trip to the supermarket? I will concede that the bars next door were quite smart although I'm not sure I would want the sound of their competing sound systems outside my window. The only problem was they were also empty and last time I noticed at least one of the front one -
Toilet strategies for Pattaya
CheshireTom replied to jackcorbett's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Jack, Fire away mate ......... I take it that you don't disagree then. It's nice to see though that you have lighlighted yet another of the high-quality folks that hang around Skytop. Murderers and mad German doctors ......... it takes all sorts, I suppose. Thanks. Tom -
BKK - Amari Atrium - £31 sounds like a bargain
CheshireTom replied to stamboy's topic in Hotel and Accommodation Questions
I would also recommend the Majestic Grande. As besty says, for around 40 quid (incl taxes and breakfast x 2) you get a brand new 5 star hotel. The Deluxe Grande rooms are good value at 3,900 Baht incl tax and b'fast which is pretty much what you would pay on Priceline for a standard room at the JW Marriott further up the Soi. There is no comparson between the rooms though. Tom http://www.pattayapics.com/photopost/data/...eluxe.jpg[/img] -
Toilet strategies for Pattaya
CheshireTom replied to jackcorbett's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Denny, Why is it that you are you so sensitive to alternative opinions about Skytops? Any neutral observer would think that you had an interest in the place. If I have ever alluded to what you suggest, please report it to the Monitors to deal with as appropriate. If you want to discuss it further please PM me or post in the Members' Area. Tom -
Toilet strategies for Pattaya
CheshireTom replied to jackcorbett's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Jack, I've no problem with Skytop - simply balancing out some of the oft-repeated, exagerrated remarks and reviews that a couple of folk make about the place. Firstly, it was you that alluded that some of the guests are high-quality, I pointed out that some of them are also murderers. That is a fact, not an opinion. Secondly, you pointed out that the manager has serious altercations and threats of violence with his guests, not me. I merely highlighted your comments. That is also a fact not an opinion. Thirdly, you suggested that the proximity of the Tourist Police is of some -
Toilet strategies for Pattaya
CheshireTom replied to jackcorbett's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Jack, I'm not sure what Hicksville, USA has got to do with Pattaya. However, it appears that you have confirmed that not only did one the "high-quality" guests from Skyslops murder a barowner about 20-30 metres down the road but also the owner of the hotel has serious altercations with his guests. (He wasn't a co-owner or partner in the bar BTW, just a customer.) As for the proximity of the Tourist Police .......... they didn't do Brendan the barowner much good, did they? I am sure you are sincere in recommending the Skyslops to other boardies but it would be interesting to -
Toilet strategies for Pattaya
CheshireTom replied to jackcorbett's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Didn't one of the "high-quality" guests at Skyslops murder a barowner up the road not so long ago? -
Mike, In short, it is an economy class code. A simplified explanation of the various codes is: First class codes A, F, P, R, Z On domestic flights, F commonly indicates first class on a two-cabin plane. If a three-cabin aircraft is used, P (for "premium") may be used to distinguish the higher level of service in first class. The R code indicated supersonic transport and is no longer used with the retirement of the Concorde. The A and Z codes may indicate a first class ticket whose fare is reduced due to restrictions on refunds, advance reservation requirements, or other te
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No miles in V and W classes on Thai from 1 June this year. At the same time Y class was increased to 110% of miles flown. They seem to be following other airlines and rewarding revenue earned rather than miles flown.
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mike, TG971 and LX4300 are the same flight. It is operated by Thai. LX182 is operated by Swiss. On the return TG970/LX4301 is operated by Thai and LX183 by Swiss. Keep your eyes open for any news on Air Asia announcing details of their VietNam flights. They are due to do so within the next month or so and there could be some good deals available. Tom
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yselmike, Generally speaking, flight prices will increase in mid-December depending on the airline. My own opinion (and that's all it is) is that flights to LOS will very heavily booked this Xmas - notwithstanding any disasters, terrorist attacks, wars etc. The reason for this is the increase in numbers of groups of younger guys who are doing 2 weeks in the summer and 2 weeks at Xmas/New Year. The way the Bank Holidays fall this year (Mon 26/Tue 27 Dec and Mon 2 Jan are all public holidays) means that guys will be able to go out from Sat 17 Dec through to Tue/Wed 3/4 Jan and still on
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bigmofo, That's not the case on all websites/search engines. E-bookers, for example (Travelbag, Bridge the World etc would be the same), throw up this example when you search on their site: Price per adult: £ 3382 Total incl. of taxes and fees: £ 3454.00 Departure: London [LHR] 25 Jul 12:30 Arrival: Bangkok [bKK] 26 Jul 06:05 Duration: 11h 35m Direct Class: Economy Departure: Bangkok [bKK] 30 Jul 00:25 Arrival: London [LHR] 30 Jul 06:45 Duration:12h 20m Direct Class: Economy Tom
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Why do you want to travel to Europe on Easyjet or Ryanair to link up with a "direct" flight? It seems a bit pointless when you can get the same flight with KLM, Swiss, Lufthansa, Austrian etc on a through ticket? I would say that 600 quid for travel in early/mid August is a pretty good deal. Tom
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Sheesh! How cheap do you want? A cursory check through some of the previous posts this year will show shit loads of cheap flights from the UK (BA and Etihad at less than 300 quid, Thai, Qatar and EVA at less than 400 quid and the list goes on and on). As a starting point go to the e-bookers main site, scroll down to the bottom of the home page and select whichever European country you want to price up and then input your details. It will then come up with a price. http://www.ebookers.com/ Tom
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The Piano Bar at The Westin is my regular early evening haunt when in Bangkok. The resident entertainment is/was a Filipina duo who are pretty good. Overall a nice place to take your TG and totally guest friendly. As Hub said, some of the service staff are pretty cool Come to think of it, some of the chambermaids were pretty cool. It's also handy for nipping over the road to Riva's at The Sheraton if your wallet/ego can handle it. Tom
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EVA Premium Laurel ex LHR - GBP 888 incl
CheshireTom replied to CheshireTom's topic in Airline Discussion
monkeyman, I just checked now to book my mother out (don't ask! ) 10-24 Nov (Thu to Thu). No problem with availability. I would assume that if you are looking for seats on Sat/Sun then they may be a bit thinner on the ground. Tom -
Tall order for Accomodations
CheshireTom replied to mroutcall's topic in Hotel and Accommodation Questions
He He ............. Big C is a supermarket chain. The one opposite Soi 2/3 is part of a complex more properly known as the Central Festival Centre (shopping mall, restaurants, cinemas and, of course, the supermarket) The hotels mentioned in that area are all probably around 150-200 metres from the beach. The area itself is home to many beer bars, shops and the three main soapies. Cheap and easy access to Walking Street and Pattayaland at night (if go-gos are more your thing) by the never-ending stream of baht-buses. The area in general is much favoured by many of the boardies. -
Tall order for Accomodations
CheshireTom replied to mroutcall's topic in Hotel and Accommodation Questions
All of the following offer two-bedroomed "family suites" on their websites(availability is a separate issue ): Bella Villa Prima and Bella Villa Cabana Nova Park Pinewood Residences Sunshine Vista Tom -
No Denny. You didn't say that TG would start a new service to LAX, you said Thai had announced a new service to LAX. They hadn't and didn't do so until this week. As I said at the time: "Yep, I can find plenty speculation of what will happen with the third A340-500 when it arrives in the autumn but no announcement from Thai." Tom BTW - Slightly off-topic .......... Have you ever stayed at the Westin Bangkok?
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echster, The info on LAX obviously flowed from the TG Q2 Investors' Presentation on 26 May. It makes for some interesting reading. Bear in mind that TG's fiscal year is 1 Oct - 30 Sep. TG Q2 Investor Relations Presentation A couple of snippets from it: JFK non-stop prices to rise by 25% in July so it seems an opportune moment to buy your ticket if you plan using that route. Adjust price upwards for sectors with > 70% cabin factor (bad news for London). New routes (in addition to J'Burg and Moscow) include Berlin, Christchurch and MANCHESTER! (it's the first tim
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BigDUSA, Not at all. The announcement was made this week - not sometime in April as you claimed. Neither was the "announcement" reported in the Nation, TG's press releases, nor the Bangkok Post as you claimed. As usual, you were talking out of your arse. If not, provide a link to the announcement you referred to. Tom
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echster, Thai's schedule has now been updated and shows the BKK-LAX non-stop flights to be operated using A345s. The flight time on the return leg is 20 mins longer than the JFK route (17:31 v 17:10) so that would seem to make sense otherwise why get the 340-500s in the first place if both routes could be managed using 340-600s? I know JFK-BKK is ostensibly further than LAX-BKK but the JFK route (presumably) has the benefit of tailwinds since it flies eastabout, whereas the LAX-BKK route is westabout. Have you got any idea how the 744s are coming along with their refurbishment?
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echster, I know the feeling! As you know, Thai has always had the A340-600 earmarked for the European secondary market (Milan, Zurich etc), Auckland and Japan to free up the 747s and MD11s for new routes. The A340-500s have always been earmarked for the North American market. I have assumed that the delivery of the two remaining A340-500s in the autumn would be used to increase JFK to a daily service and add 3 x weekly non-stops to LAX. If, as this guy claims, LAX is to be served by A340-600, where are the -500s going to? Tom
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EVA Premium Laurel ex LHR - GBP 888 incl
CheshireTom replied to CheshireTom's topic in Airline Discussion
The flight times are as per the current 747, i.e. Departure Flights: London(Heathrow)-Bankok From: London(Heathrow)( +0) To: Bankok( +7) Travel date: 9/24/2005 Flight No. BR0068 Frequency .234.67 Dep. Time 21:35 Arr. Time 14:55 Arr. Date +1 Stops 0 Class Aircraft Type 77W Flight Hours 11.20 Return Flights: Bankok-London(Heathrow) From: Bankok( +7) To: London(Heathrow)( +0) Travel date: 9/24/2005 FlightNo. BR0067 Frequency .234.67 Dep.Time 12:55 Arr. Time 19:15 Arr. Date 0 Stops 0 Class Aircraft Type 77W Flight Hours 12.20 -
Elef, Thanks for the links. I was under the impression that the Weekender, Sabai Room and Sabailand were, in fact, only let out on management contracts. Tom