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Hello if any one staying at sabaii inn right now or have resently can you pleas tell me if its ok and if they still building the new wing att sabaii lodge,and if you have any other info it will be apriciated,bouncer

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bouncer

 

The Sabai Wing is now open and I believe that all work on it has finished. There's some photos of it on their website and it looks very nice, though a little on the pricey side compared to their other rooms.

 

be seeing you

monkeyman

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I stayed at the Sabai Lodge, and thought it was great. The room was a little pricey (1900B) buy very comfortable. The pools are terrific.

I stayed at the Sabai Lodge (B Complex) for 8 weeks and only left yesterday. I got the cheap rate of 850 Baht because I arrived late October and paid in advance (monthly).

 

The rate for the same rooms at the moment is 1450 Baht and they are fully booked. So are the rooms at the Sabai Inn accross the road (same owners). It could be possible to get a room for 2-3 days if there is a temporary vacancy.

 

All work at the New Wing of the Sabai Lodge has been completed. I'm not sure if there are vacancies, but the rooms are expensive (3000 baht and more).

 

A word of warning. New construction of a new hotel on Soi 1 has commenced and the location is right next to the B Complex of the Sabai Lodge. They are only doing the foundation of the new building at the moment and the noise is intermittent. Nevertheless, I wouldn't want to stay at a room at the B Complex facing the building site these coming months.

 

Sigi

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All work at the New Wing of the Sabai Lodge has been completed. I'm not sure if there are vacancies, but the rooms are expensive (3000 baht and more).

I've booked a Deluxe Sunset room in the new Sabai Wing for 1750 baht, and there are two classes of room in the same wing even cheaper than that. :banghead

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hello,

 

You all seem to be giving advice about the 'Sabai Lodge' not the Sabai Inn as requested? BTW thats not a flame you are just confused! B)

 

Sabai Inn is a reasonable hotel but is quite noisy at times if they have work going on. The rooms are clean comfortable and large, the lobby is airconditioned and the place is girl friendly.

 

Sabai Lodge now has ideas above its station. It is quite expensive, I have stayed about 15 times in the last three years, and has now in my opinion got too much. A Dolphin room in February is quoted at 1650 baht. Last august it was 1200baht! :beer I am going to try another hotel. :crying

 

Laters.

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I've stayed at Sabai Inn, & Sabai Lodge & looked at the standard room in the Wing...

 

Basically the rooms at the Inn and the older parts of the Lodge are really similar. The inn has rooms facing outside and a series of rooms facing the inside hallway (a little cheaper). The room I sayed in had a tub/shower. When I stayed there there was no in room safe (2002, had lock boxes at the desk; don't know about now).

 

When I was there of a couple of days ago (btw: I'm home now :crying ) there wasn't any construction happening at the wing (i.e. it's done). I think it was overpriced (i.e. they are charging a premium for it being *NEW* and it should pass the black light test :eyecrazy ).

 

Btw: the Sabai Resort was still under construction (behind and next to Sabai Rooms on the other side of 2nd road...

 

Cheers

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