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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.

IslandHopper

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  1. Expat67: Yes, coach is 2-4-2 and prem economy is 2-3-2
  2. Anyone know anythingabout this new opening? $84 -- Brand-New 5-Star Hotel in Bangkok * Bangkok, Thailand Travel dates: November-December Top 20 deal - sells out quickly! Celebrating the opening of the 5-Star Grand Sukhumvit by Sofitel, Expedia has an amazing promotional rate of just $83.62 per night. Best of all, this special is valid during peak season from Nov. 1-Dec. 31. Other luxury properties in Thailand's capital go for well over $200(!) The Grand Sukhumvit recently opened it's doors in May of 2006. It's conveniently located in the popular shopping and entertainment distr
  3. No way Thai is $4k for JFK-BKK. Just checked and found $1006. This is the best flight around.
  4. Most of the fares from the US for the holiday months (June 15 through August) are high. Wait till Sept and they will drop again.
  5. The Quality of this video is not great, but very funny! http://s51.photobucket.com/albums/f382/IHo...dWhorehouse.flv
  6. Just came across this bit: Airlines skeptical of airport’s launch date By Lan Anh Nguyen 16 March 2006 21:29 Despite repeated assurances from Airports of Thailand (AoT) officials that Suvarnabhumi International Airport will be operational in June, executives of international airlines said the multibillion-dollar airport is more likely to open by the end of the year. Contractors have yet to complete construction work at the new airport, while systems administration still requires vigorous testing before it will be ready for the opening, said Brian Sinclair-Thompson, preside
  7. I agree with Jballstate. CP is a wonderful airline if you are in Biz class or better. The economy seats are built for Asians and are tight, both in their 747's and newer Airbuses. I opt for Thai Air direct flights to/from JFK/BKK as the seats are better and the flight shorter.
  8. Billing Currency: BHT 750 Standard - (Pay on check-out) Billing Curr New Building: BHT 1200 (Pay on check-out) Billing Currency: Deluxe BHT 1800
  9. I agree with Dungheap. You would be in transit for 2 hours each way to get to Ban Phe plus an hour each way on the ferry (unless you hire a speedboat), plus a half hour on a sawngthaw each way to the beach, so you would be in a vehicle for 7 hours. Not really worth it.
  10. PartyAnimal: Good advice (assuming the upgrade price is still $199 each way). Only problem I foresee is that it appears from the seat map selection that they are assigning row 44 in advance. I know most American airlines block off the bulhead row until the day of departure, but judging by the map of when I am flying, it appears that they are giving these seats out way before departure day?
  11. For those of you who, like me, have gotten used to the Premium Economy Seats on the Direct flights 791/790 from JFK to BKK and return: I was just quoted $1705 by Thai Air. This is a jump from $1400-$1500 that I paid for a trip this November. This will put me back into economy where the price is steady at $1073 including taxes.
  12. With an eticket, you only have to present your passport at checkin. They will access their computer to pull the seating info. Sometimes they request that they look at your itinerary (copy of the eticket) just to confirm your return leg.
  13. I concur. The visa is suppossedly very tough there days. I have had excellent success dealing with World Travel Service at http://www.wts-thailand.com/ for tickets (international and domestic) for flights originating in Thailand. Good Luck!
  14. The biggest attraction is the night market, so I would suggest you stay within walking distance. The other areas of interest such as Doi Suthep and shopping on San Kampaeng Rd all require motorized transport and are easily arranged. There is a new system of sawnthaews on the streets in Chiang Mai. I havent seen yet, but maybe the fellow board members can advise.
  15. It depends on what you are looking for. Chang is basically undeveloped, a nature lover's paradise. Samui is extremely well developed. The construction ongoing is amazing, yet the island remains wonderful with many entertainment options. Much more to do if you so desire. I would caution you however......Samui suffered terribly from flooding in December and the pictures were bad. A lot of damage. Those who live on Samui were unable to even get out to eat. Check for damage before you decide on a hotelr or ask board members who might have visited Samui since the floods.
  16. I usually book hotels (outside of Pattaya) through a travel agent (for the discount) and I book for two people. The extra expense is almost nothing and it has prevented many "joiner fees". If you want to bring back more than one TG to an upmarket hotel you may run into problems.
  17. You must go thru BKK. As far as I know, Bangkok Air is the only carrier for the BKK Siam Reap run.
  18. I have stayed at several hotels on Samui, but my favorite is Coral Bay Resort. See http://www.coralbay.net/aboutus.htm You can get discounted rates from some travel agents. Restaurant is top notch. My TGF also loves the place.
  19. I think the Chiang Mai Plaza is a great value for the money. Get a Deluxe Room. Last time in CM I splurged and stayed at Tamarind Village. The place is very cute, the staff nice, but we got some of those bitch looks from Western House Frau when they saw my TG with me.
  20. Not speaking from experience, but I reseached for my upcoming Sept trip. These two were my choices. The Cha-Am Methavalai Hotel Gems Cha-Am Hotel
  21. If I remember correctly, the left luggage is downstairs at the Domestic terminal. I dont believe (correct me if I am wrong) that there is any at the International Terminals.
  22. I cant speak for the Dynasty, but I stayed at the Lek last year and it was fine. Location was excellent. I booked a Deluxe room. Am not sure it was worth the extra money, but it was so reasonable that I didnt feel the extra was a big deal. In the Deluxe room, there is a large stand up shower as well as a tub if that answers your question.
  23. Just a question, Tom. How can the plane be getting better fuel efficiency flying eastward when the Thai Air JFK-BKK-JFK flights both fly to the East, or at least Northeast?
  24. Just got back from flying this flight. I dont know if anyone else has put in their two cents, but in my opinion this flight is wonderful. I was lucky to have a FF freebie in biz class due to USAir miles. Thai Air is telling everyone you need to show up three hours before takeoff, but in my humble opinion, most passenegers showed 1.5 to 2 hrs ahead. They share biz class lounge with Swiss Air at JFK and it sucks. Club hasnt been cleaned in ages. Flight took off basically on time. New Airbus biz class seats are wonderful. Food was terrific. Opted for the Thai options and wasnt dissappoin
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