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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.

CheshireTom

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  1. A bit like you're Pattaya trips, eh?
  2. Very true. Just as there is no sale until ... Mango will explain ....
  3. I'm concentrating on the bit that says "In-Room's Facilities" and the picture of the bed as opposed to the bit that says "Residence's Facilities" and the picture of the lobby. BM dontcha stayed there last month and was adamant he had an in-room internet connection. He went into great detail about it ... something about wiring up a router or similar.
  4. What about getting back to UK?
  5. Ah well, the BigD Kiss of Death kicks in again. What was it about narrow-body orders again? HONG KONG (MarketWatch) — Airbus SAS said Tuesday it has secured the biggest order in commercial-aviation history, after it signed a preliminary agreement to sell $15 billion worth of A320 jetliners at catalogue prices to Indian budget carrier IndiGo. Airbus, a unit of European Aeronautics Defence & Space Co, said the order for 180 planes includes 150 of the latest-generation A320, to be delivered from 2016, as well as 30 A320s. Airbus it expects to finalize the contract within two months. The company said the order is largest ever in terms of the number of planes, while several reports said it could also be one of the biggest by value. A Wall Street Journal report cited Airbus Chief Operating Officer John Leahy as saying the company looked at commercial-jetliner contracts going back decades to confirm the record.
  6. He's talking about The Soi 2 Inn Serviced Apartments next door to the Sabai Inn.
  7. My apologies - and thanks for the heads up to the change. They'll join Emirates in my list of airlines to avoid.
  8. Their 777s are 9 (3-3-3) across in Coral (Economy) Class. Etihad 777-300ER Seat Map
  9. Yes and no. The law was amended in 2009 to specifically formalise the ban on the sale of alcohol on the Buddhist holidays. On a positive note, it was then further amended to exempt hotels from the ban.
  10. You're the one who's confused. It's Peter's son in the video. BTW, as of two hours ago, he (the son) thinks you're a twat for making your absurd claims about his business on the net. Apparently I wasn't the first person to ask to see his "certification". The next thing we know, people will be hyping desolate Pattaya bar complexes or third-rate Bangkok brothels.
  11. Maybe they're "Zegna Certified".
  12. You didn't write that. Your (sic) going to have to figure out the quote function ... Exploding oxygen cylinders?
  13. Not at all. I worked on the Asian Games there in 2006, so I'm fully aware of the extent they will go to in order to make the thing a success. The bottom line is that they'll bring in the best football/sports people to organise the thing for them - just as they did with their bid - they had Zinedine Zidane, Ronald De Boer, Pep Guardiola, Roger Milla and Gabriel Batistuta promoting their bid. England had David Beckham. Did you know Qatar's bid team was led by an Englishman? You're probably right about Scotland though.
  14. Joe, The game isn't EPL, but FA Cup. I'm not sure who has the broadcast rights in Thailand this year (if anyone). I checked the True schedule for 7 Jan but it's only showing ASN, ESPN and Star at the moment.
  15. Sorry. I missed the bit about it being aimed at one-time only visitors.
  16. Or even a world volleyball championship. Those useless Qataris Or the World Indoor Athletics Championships ... Or the Asian Games ... Or the AFC Asian Cup ... again.
  17. Why do you want to piss around with TCs and passports every-time you need cash? The safest way for regular visitors to handle their money in LOS is by having a Thai Bank Account - there are plenty of banks to choose from and it takes around 15 minutes of your time to open an account.
  18. LOL. The "BigD Kiss of Death" strikes again.
  19. Jeez! Fat, ugly, overweight, a whole host of ailments and dependent on the taxpayer for cash. And then, there's the A380. Ah well, at least the A380 is still managing to make regular trips to Thailand.
  20. It doesn't matter - apparently the fat guy with the straggly beard won't be visiting Thailand anytime soon anyway.
  21. Coming from you, that's funny. See above. The EU federal taxpayer isn't on the hook for anything. There's no such entity. You made that up - just like you do 99% of your other nonsense. The EU doesn't raise taxes from it's citizens. Jeez ... funding, profitability, safety, production, delivery, company structures ... Isn't there anything you can get right? You've been using your Boeing v Airbus "arguments" as a cover/excuse to spout your bigoted, nationalistic, xenophobic shit for four years now. Kinda sad.
  22. It's in the middle of lower Sukhumvit's Clubland on Sukhumvit Soi 11 - spitting distance to Q-Bar, Bed SupperClub and Nest at Le Fenix. The hotel is also home to the Manchester United Bar. It's actually set back a bit from Sukhumvit - 350m - that may be an issue for some but Nana BTS is directly at the end of the Soi and the distance is exactly the same as it is from the Nana Hotel to the BTS. Edit in: To answer another poster's question - it is guest friendly.
  23. I can't see it. The visa isn't extended, only the "right to remain" in the country. I've never heard of getting a visa extended locally for a year that still required you to do border runs. Exactly the opposite - you have to pay for the privilege of leaving the country in the form of re-entry permit(s).
  24. LOL. On average, 20 million profit per plane when they were practically giving them away.
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