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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.

Papa

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  1. Found the Woraburi Inn brochure and my notes, here's some info. Woraburi Inn is located on the corner of Soi 4 and Soi Ulit. Brochures says: room rates from 360 to 750 Baht. Air, refrig., cable tv, hot water, safety box and 24 hour room service. Has "Free Breakfast" stamped on the brochure. Telephone: 0-2656-7029, 0-2656-7236, Fax: 0-2656-7027 and http://www.sawasdee-hotel.com e-mail: woraburi@yahoo.com I've some notes that I believe are daily/monthly rates for delux and the next two upgrades in rooms. For daily I have B675/765/900 and for the same monthly B4200/4760/5600. ;D Good
  2. Chico posted a review on the Woraburi. Go to the next page and look through the threads of "Hotels in Bangkok." The rates are extremely reasonable for a week or a month. Its about a thousand paces away from NEP on Soi Nana, near the Omni but across the steet on a corner. It has a/c, fridge, phone - the basics. The elevator worked ok. There were putting in a new pool last March that looked nice from my quick glance. This is what I call a Thai budget hotel. The rooms are clean and painted, but not upgraded and a bit small. The doors are wood planks. The delux is a bit bigger than the stan
  3. Well said, Dad. Echster definately prefers a full plate. But his numbers are a good guide. Oddly his estimate of 800 Baht per day for meals exactly matches mine own. I'm addicted to having a very nice meal at the end of the day. I'm collecting such data for possible retirement in LOS. But I also believe that comparable meals at home would cost three times as much. Echster must be a super negotiator (or hansum man) as his B2500 per Agogo girlfriend strikes me as the absolute minimum (bf + B2000). And if the Don is going in high season (Dec/Jan) the rate will be B500 plus more. When I go into
  4. ANA has a low economy rate of $650 plus tax out of IAD (Virginia) during September. Requests have to be 14 days before flight, so that would make 16 September the last day to take advantage. My ticket cost more than $700 with tax and another $25 for leaving on a weekend. There's a few hours layover in Narita, making the trip about 22 hours. My Thai agent, Sirion, of TT & Tours (703 528-8861) handles my traveling. Maybe ANA has other specials. This is about $200 below ANA economy flights during low season. Papa Tom
  5. Since most Pattaya visitors are more likely to be robbed at home than in Pattaya, you decrease the chance of being robbed by vacationing in Pattaya. Yes, I am serious. After a pleasant vacation in Pattaya I returned to my Virginia USA home this July to find that one of my cars had been stolen. > Papa Tom
  6. While the rest of the board members are busy working up lists of bars, let me slide in a recommendation of a good Jomtien eatery. If you head opposite from Pattaya on the beach road until you come to the bend where the road turns away from the beach, there is a popular seafood restaurant - just off that bend. I forget the Thai name but I believe it translates as Uncle Wu's. Enjoy. Papa Tom
  7. I'm not an expat either but collect useful information for retirement in LOS. You should contact the Social Security office months before your planned retirement date. You want to give them documents stating the day you retire and want to begin eligibility for receiving SS payments and the bank (address and account number) where they should send your monthly SS check. Doing this, everything is set for them to start payments immediately upon retirement. I recommend the SS check go to an account in a large bank, as I have know small local banks that have failed. I would follow the same practic
  8. After looking at the previous posts and reviews, maybe I can add a few positives. I stayed at the Ambassador a half dozen times between 95 and 99. My rooms did not have any problems but I could tell that management was not refurbishing wear and tear. Its a big hotel and if you have a serious problem they should be able to move you to another room. The room size of average. if you need USA electrity, 120 vs 220, there is a 120 outlet in the bathroom. The tower rooms are newer and should still be in good shape. But you will pay maybe another 500B for these. They run a bus to their Jomtien P
  9. Yes. I mispoke by saying it is ON Beach Road. It is on Soi 7, half way between Beach Road and Second Road. If you look at the pattayacity.com map you will see its locale. Go to http://www.pattayacity.com/pattaya/soi7.html? Once you have pulled up this map, click on P&W and the P&W home page should pop up. Papa Tom
  10. The P&W must be an excellent choice of hotels. ;D Read the three P&W hotel reviews of satisfied customers. Suggest that you also read the many P&W restaurant reviews (one review is mine). I haven't stayed there, but I've enjoyed their food - very tasty and reasonably priced. It's located at one of several Pattaya centers of action - maybe the best collection of beer bars. And it is on beach Road. You should also find the P&W home page easily. It should be among this board's links. Chok Dee! Papa Tom
  11. My recommendation is the Dental Clinic at the Bangkok Pattaya Hospital. Not only is this one of the best hospitals in Pattaya but they are reputed to have excellent dentists. My experience with them resulted from noticing that my Thai girlfiend was heavily addicted to toothpicks. Having guessed this was a clue to visit the dentist, I took her to a local dentist office. They did some work and advised that she needed additional major work (root canal) on six teeth. This was beyond their capability. This put me off the local dentists except for minor work. I asked around and was advised the Bang
  12. Yes, the Breeze is very guest friendly. If you look at the board hotel reviews you will find six reviews of the Bay Breeze Hotel. The rooms are good size, the beds are big, and the large windows let in plenty of natural light. I was there for a couple weeks this July and have been a regular for the last 6 years. Uncle Charlies across from the front door still grills tender 16oz. T-bone steaks on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. There are bars everywhere. Recommend you stay at the Breeze, but also check other hotels. I haven't found a better value and I like the central location. Papa Tom
  13. FLBs special rate for the Residence Gardens in Pattaya looks good to me but there are plenty of specials throughout LOS. Other home pages tout hotel specials. So does the LOS media. One of them is a listing in the Phuket Gazette. If interested go to http://www.latestays.com/phuket/index2.html Papa Tom
  14. Pattaya offers an outstanding variety of good/great restaurants and other eateries. Did you notice the restaurant review on the FLB home page? There are 66 Pattayare eatery reviews posted. The local newspaper, pattayamail.com on the Internet, is probably the best source. If you have the time and inclination, go through their archives and their restaurant reviews. They are especially good source for spotting the great/cheap buffets the top hotels offer. My experiance is that sorting out what is the best restaurant(s) for you is a personal thing. The one FLB review of my favorite (Vientaine
  15. A big minus about staying at the Penthouse is that there are no fire escapes, the wiring is by Thia, and the hallways are like rabbit warrens. The plus is that in case of a fire the jump will not be more than five stories. Up to you. Papa Tom
  16. I'm an American who lived in Germany for 2 years. I recommend you go to Pattaya. When in Pattaya suggest you visit the Salt and Pepper restaraunt run by an Austrian and has mny German customers. This is on Second Road opposite the Lek hotel in the middle of South Pattya. It has a Thai and German menu. Many German speaking visitors stop by and chat with the owner. ou will feel very comfortable there. Papa Tom
  17. June is a fine time to be in Thailand/Pattaya. Its a bit before the rainy season. March is the hotest month. November has the best weather, rainy season is ending and the temperature is warm vice hot. June is in the off-season so there all hotels should have vacancies. Restaraunts and bars are less crowded. The social scene and recreation venues are there 12 months of the year. Enjoy. Papa Tom
  18. Howard, I've been thinking the same. It'd be nice to have a place in Pattaya or Thailand waiting for me. Looked at condos in Pattya, read related threads and newpaper articles, and talked to expats who have bought and rented. But there are so many reasons to go slow, rent for a year or two and do some carefully research on the market and locations. The Pattaya Mail resident financial expert put out several columns regarding this. He advised that (in general) that the Pattaya condo market is such that it is cheaper to rent than to buy. If you can get to the old open board threads by Papa, I
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