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This is going to be the first trip for us to Thailand/Pattaya. We will be there for 2 weeks.

 

We were recommended the Queen Victoria Inn and would like to know if there are any comments in regards to the quality of the establishment.

 

We also would appreciate any other recommendations along the same price range.

 

Thanks

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This is going to be the first trip for us to Thailand/Pattaya. We will be there for 2 weeks.

 

We were recommended the Queen Victoria Inn and would like to know if there are any comments in regards to the quality of the establishment.

 

We also would appreciate any other recommendations along the same price range.

 

Thanks

I cannot speak highly enough of the Queen Vic, however, it is in the middle of the most concentrated whore area in the world (probably).

 

How does your wife take to numerous girls lining the streets loking for customers?

 

If she is sweet with that, I'll let you know more about the QV, but she had better be broad minded.

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The Queen Vic is a very friendly and well-run hotel/restaurant/bar, but of course it caters to single farang men and is slap-bang in the middle of Soi 6, which a woman with attitude or undue sensitivities might find unsettling. If you have breakfast there as well (the fry-up is really good), you'll be sharing the bar area with blokes treating their latest overnight guest to a meal before she heads off.

Other than that, the only practical issue is the fact that the Queen Vic has no lift and you need to negotiate the stairs to get to your room. All in all, if you're bring your wife to Pattaya in the first place, you should have no additional problems by staying at the Vic, and I highly recommend it as a place to stay.

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I cannot speak highly enough of the Queen Vic, however, it is in the middle of the most concentrated whore area in the world (probably).

 

How does your wife take to numerous girls lining the streets loking for customers?

 

If she is sweet with that, I'll let you know more about the QV, but she had better be broad minded.

 

 

 

Thanks, my wife is very open minded although she's primarily there for the dentist.

Please do let me know more about the QV

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Thanks, my wife is very open minded although she's primarily there for the dentist.

 

Then it's highly unlikely she'll like the Queen Vic or anything in that neighbourhood. Take her to a decent hotel on the beach, preferably on Jomtien. Test her open mindedness on a walk down Walking Street. Dumping her into the pool to see if she wants to swim with a toothache is not a great idea.

 

In the Queen Vic, all your fellow residents are banging 22 year old girls all night, and often raucously. All your neighbours are where the girls came from. There's a good breakfast, surrounded by the guys and their 22 year olds. With a toothache, I'm not sure *I* would want that.

 

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Where is her dentist???..If it's in Pattaya then I would recommend using www.agoda.com to find a hotel. In another thread I replied that the IBIS has a good deal on at the moment..The same distance to the beach..near bars with music, shops etc...it is also not far from PIH soi 4..If she is being treated there then perfect mate

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Hi i have stayed at the Vic, it was a couple of yrs ago now, they had just bought next door i think, well there was alot of noise going on and vic said he was doing the rooms up in the main place and new rooms next door, Vic was a top bloke couldnt be more helpfull, the thing i didn`t like about the rooms was the orange paint...may sound daft but reminded me of something from the 50s.

As has been said, alot of people staying there will be guys with thai women, you say your wife is cool and easy going/open minded... that open mindedness may be put to the test being on soi 6, there is a back door way out onto the quiet soi so you dont have to do the soi6 run everyday...

There is No lift and walking up those stairs may or may not be your thing when your frying with the heat.

I did find the rooms clean and the food is great, as i said there are new rooms...all orange

 

The Sabai Inn on Soi 2 maybe easier going for you and your wife, handy on the baht bus route, a bit more mellow, easy to get a baht bus (they go past the front door every couple of minutes), a bar complex at the end of the soi, rooms are big... but if you book ask for an outward facing room... it also has a lift.

 

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http://www.sabaiinn.com/

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Then it's highly unlikely she'll like the Queen Vic or anything in that neighbourhood. Take her to a decent hotel on the beach, preferably on Jomtien. Test her open mindedness on a walk down Walking Street. Dumping her into the pool to see if she wants to swim with a toothache is not a great idea.

 

In the Queen Vic, all your fellow residents are banging 22 year old girls all night, and often raucously. All your neighbours are where the girls came from. There's a good breakfast, surrounded by the guys and their 22 year olds. With a toothache, I'm not sure *I* would want that.

 

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I must have well fucked up, I never had anyone for breakfast below 27
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This is going to be the first trip for us to Thailand/Pattaya. We will be there for 2 weeks.

 

Thanks

 

and if you stay at the Queen Vic it will be the last trip to Thailand. :D Check out Pattaya Park Hotel in Jomtiem. I've stayed there a few times with my family and it's away from the night life but close enough to Walking Street.

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Hi i have stayed at the Vic, it was a couple of yrs ago now, they had just bought next door i think, well there was alot of noise going on and vic said he was doing the rooms up in the main place and new rooms next door, Vic was a top bloke couldnt be more helpfull, the thing i didn`t like about the rooms was the orange paint...may sound daft but reminded me of something from the 50s.

As has been said, alot of people staying there will be guys with thai women, you say your wife is cool and easy going/open minded... that open mindedness may be put to the test being on soi 6, there is a back door way out onto the quiet soi so you dont have to do the soi6 run everyday...

There is No lift and walking up those stairs may or may not be your thing when your frying with the heat.

I did find the rooms clean and the food is great, as i said there are new rooms...all orange

 

The Sabai Inn on Soi 2 maybe easier going for you and your wife, handy on the baht bus route, a bit more mellow, easy to get a baht bus (they go past the front door every couple of minutes), a bar complex at the end of the soi, rooms are big... but if you book ask for an outward facing room... it also has a lift.

 

link....

http://www.sabaiinn.com/

 

Thanks for this tip, the Sabai Inn looks good. As open minded as my wife is, I do not want her to feel uncomfortable, especially with the pain associated with teeth. I was told, that the VIC is a fair distance from Walking Street and assumed that thats where all the action is.

The Dentist is located between Pattaya and Jomtien, the exact address will be given to us by a local friend of a friend.

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If it is your first trip - do not stop in Soi 6 - and with your wife - NO NO !

 

My wife's first trip to Pattaya we stayed several days at the Queen Vic (nice rooms with en-suite bathrooms above a pub). The only thing she objected to on soi 6 was that we got charged double bar-fine for going upstairs ST at Kiss Kool for a 3some. We got takeaways after that. She's only 48 but wants to be in Patts for her 50th like your missus...

 

If your lady is really open-minded and fancies some pussy before or after the dentist the Queen Vic is the best launchpad for you. If she isn't then it isn't.

 

Your call..... :bigsmile:

 

Andy Cap

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My first trip to Pattaya i stayed at the Queen Vic, great food, great staff rooms are always clean but no lift which does not matter, later on you use the fire escape at the back to get in, some of the stairs have low headroom.

As the previous posters say, its in the middle of Soi6 and through the day there are hundreds of girls sitting outside their bar waiting for customers and at night a lot of Ladyboys, the bars are quiet on a night time.

Definately do not take your wife here to stay for 2 weeks, try a hotel near Soi 13 where there are not so many bars or Jomtien.

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