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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.

wbill

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  1. Yes, I will inquire as to the "new wing" (6 floors) at Sabai Lodge...likely when I arrive, I'll ask to have a look at all the rooms...see what's best...but do like the idea of being around the frequented main pool/bar area...we'll see. I'll certainly report on my trip (adventure) to paradise, and report relavent info. to this site...counting the days
  2. Thanks again, Ya, I'm reading all the info about places to stay. Especially, the debate on Sandy Spring/Sunshine Vista/RG/Roof Garden, Sabai Lodge, ...Dusit, Pig & Whistle, Welcome Plaza...ect...all are obviously great choices...comes down to what you want... My first trip in Pattaya, I spent a lot of time at Sois 1-4 (even though I stayed at the Marriott)...liked the relaxed beer bars...and company was real nice there. Looking for a place that is off the beaten path (quiet at night/not a lot of road noise), but just a short walk to a Baht Bus route...close to beer bars...and
  3. Book as soon as you know you can go for sure...considering spot price increases and decreases. Can get better seats...and with the current gas problems...I'm thinking sooner is better than later...will get my ticket for Sept. this weekend... Goodluck.
  4. Ya, fares about $100 more than usual. I'm travelling Sep 2nd to Sept 30th from San Diego. Can't wait I'll be getting my ticket very soon. You can wait for a dip in prices, and there likely will be one, but $700's from Boston isn't too bad...considering the gas situation. I recommend booking little ahead (however you do it) as you will have the opportunity to score a "good assigned seat" both ways (review seating plan for plane/where TV sets are located/get seat on window side on isle, 3 rows back from tv, ect...you know.... Makes a 24 hr. flight much more bearable, and beats being
  5. Thanks Dingo, Appreciate the gouge on the Dusit. Decisions...Decisions... The only thing I've heard about the Amari is that it is very nice, a luxury outfit... but, they do charge for guests... Have a good one.
  6. Why does my profile have a warning bar on it...how do I get rid of it? Is this because I am still a newbie?
  7. Thanks to all, for the replies! After further review, I think that the e-mails concerning the guest hastles were outdated, think that they were from before I visited the first time. I just didn't remember seeing any problems with guests...glad to see that is the way it still is. Yes, the Marriott is a bit overpriced (albeit, an enjoyable stay), and I am considering a more moderate stay this time. A lot of people seem to think the Residence Garden is good...off the beaten path, homey...looks nice...may give it a shot. Plus it looks like a regular stay for many with my same mindset,
  8. I stayed for 2.5 weeks at the Marriott in May 2002. Very nice hotel. Hotel staff neat, friendly, and attentive. I had no problem at all with bringing guests back to my room during that stay. Perhaps, I was just new, but I strolled right on in each night with my guest, and no problems...wasn't even aware this was an issue... Upon reviewing the "hotel review" portion of this web site, I see that people who have recently stayed at the Marriott have been forced to pay a joiner fee of 800-1000B for guests, with horror stories of security and desk personnel tracking them down and demandin
  9. Thanks for the tat info Changman. Counting the days to September
  10. Dough boy, I'm heading to Pattaya this fall...looking for a good tat. I have the same problem trying to get on the member's only forum. Please, pass on any good parlors that you learn about in Pattaya or Bangkok. Thanks.
  11. Phil, Do you still have the business class ticket for sale? I'm intersted in the restrictions on it...i.e., the reference code. Bill
  12. Ya, I'm trying to get ther for NYE also...something like 27 DEC to 7 JAN ...all looking like $2,200. Probably looking at late January, can get flights in low $600's. If you come across anything let me know. Bill
  13. Vox and kj, Thanks, for the info! Bill
  14. Ya, After spending 2 days with her, she started pestering me to buy her a "teleeephone" (translation: cell phone)...apparently she never had one before...what the heck...so I did...fancy face plate and charged with minutes... Back at the bar, I watched her figure-out all the buttons then proceed to call every other bar girl and cousin in Thailand to tell them about her new phone - ha. Day after day... The rest of my time there I had to watch her talk on this thing, but she was happy about it...and with me for buying it, and made sure I knew it...so, it all worked out for the best
  15. 1. Her good friend's Farang is sending her friend $100 a month, I should do the same for her.
  16. Hello, My name is Bill, from the United States. I visited Pattaya in June 2002, as a military member with Cobra Gold, and had a wonderful time. I've been looking for a website that provides good information about Pattaya, and this site looks good. I am planning a trip to Pattaya, and may bring an interested pal. I will likely stay at the Residence Garden Hotel ($32 a night -great deal). And will definitely spend time in the FLB Bar. I can plan my trip between late December 2003 and May 2004. I am still learning about Pattaya. Is there a "good time" or "not so good time"
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