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I stayed there in December and January this year. Never had a problem. Staff is helpful and they didn'tm seem to mind me asking for clean sheets and towels at 4am! They clean the rooms daily and they change the sheets and towels daily. Fan, AC, Fridge, Room Safe. Internet in the lobby. On site laundry. On site beauty salon. Chokdee Mini Mart right next door. 15-20 walk to walking street, 5 minute walk to Soi Diana.

 

I found it by luck and it was one of the only places available in high season as it was new and most people did not know about it. Thy still charged me the low season monthly rate.

 

Cleaning and front desk girls are also pretty cute and giggle a lot.

 

There are cheaper places but I'd stay there again.

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WOW! Look at the website and the price for the size of those rooms is FAR too much for the area! 16 sq meters is a shoebox and the largest room is 26 sq meters...at 16,000 a month! To say he's overpriced would be minimizing the issue and being nice.

 

MANY other choices for rooms at 30 sq meters PLUS starting at 6500K a month to 13K a month surround this hotel....

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There is a bit of construction going on behind the Chockdee Inn at the moment so may want to take that into consideration.

They were knocking down some of the old buildings & building a new place a bit further up

Check with someone who lives in Pattaya to see if it is noisy still in June before committing yourself

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Had a guest stay there needed emergency room This was just in Feb 06. Rooms are new and clean but small and very very basic. if you just want a cheap and clean room its fine But for me I coudlnt its to depressing. Typical Thai style bare walls a bed an end table and tv

Bldg is new.

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I stayed across the street from the Chock-dee Inn at the Center Apartments on Soi Bhukaow during the month of November. It's an older mom-and-pop place but apartment I had was over 60m sq with a separate bedroom and living room, newly remodeled bath and kitchen area with reefer, sink unit, microwave and tea kettle. 8,000 baht plus electric for the month. They were a small place with probably only 7-8 units and mom ran a seamstress business out of the front office, but it was a good value (GREAT compared to 16 m sq!)

 

Large enough to be comfortable IMO for the month and the TG's seemed to like it. They had smaller units too for around 4-6k I think but mine was the only one avaiable at the time and I was glad I went with the larger one. It had two separate aircon units as well as a fan.

 

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The tv was in the living room so I could get up in the morning, close the curtains and close the sliding glass door separating the two rooms without disturbing the sleeping pooying.

 

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Mixed clinetele of thai and falang but it suited me and it was quiet most all the time. Cleaned and linen were changed weekly (100 baht if you wanted it more often). Mine was one flight of stairs up and they don't have a lift. No they don't have a website and I've long since lost their business card with the phone number.

 

I'm slowly starting to realize that the places with a web site are often tourist oriented and charge accordingly.

 

~Sa-teef

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