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Refurbishment at THE DRUNKEN DUCK now complete


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It has been hard work and it has also been frustrating at times, but we feel that it's been worthwhile. All the rooms have now been refurbished and we have pictures of some of the completed room interiors published on our website here

 

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In addition, we have been busy getting the Bar area the way we want it and have some pictures of the new layout here

 

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We are using images of 'Great Sporting Moments' as the theme for the pictures in the main bar.

 

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If you have any great moments that you feel qualify, drop us a line to let us know or simply post your image in reply to this thread and we will look to add the picture to our walls.

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Bostin place to stay il never stop anywhere else from now on :whistling:

 

 

 

 

 

If if's good enough for Villa, it's probably too good for me.

 

 

 

 

is there WiFi in the rooms?

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How many pool tables do you have now and are they in good condition? The last time I was there ( about 2 years ago) they had 1 table and it needed new felt. Pool was free though.

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One suggestion if I may,when you have live music during a party,can you reduce the volume by say,50%?Having huge speakers blasting away into a small bar drove me away after 1 beer. :whistling:

And did you install the foot bidet villa requested? :clueless

Nice improvements to the rooms.

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wow ttt if thats the room you showed me just after the change over it looks great the flat screen is better than the old one on the dresser, and the photos of downstairs are looking good i hope to see it become party central :whistling:

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I have been staying here for 2 weeks + now and Tony has been a great host. The rooms are nice and any problems I have had have been taken care of straight away. The staff is all friendly and will do anything within reason for you. Tony has some very nice looking ladies working here, but watch your self if you get into a pool shooting contest with them. You could be skint. LOL The pool tables (there are 2) are in good shape with one costing 20 baht per game and the other free (I think). The bar has a good collection of different music and has even managed to find my favorite college football game on for me last Sunday morning. Great value for the price and the location here on LK Metro, can't be beat. I'll be back.................Reggie

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Looks like I will have to add TDD to my list of local haunts this November.

 

Good luck looks great, quick suggestion for the wall of fame.....

 

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I'm not sure what this one is, Funky (Americans not know shit about British sports)

 

Give me a clue and I'll try to find this picture...?

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soccer-football-league-division-one-queens-park-rangers-photocall_3011991.jpg

 

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Queens Park Ranger's v West Bromwich Albion

March 4th 1967

League Cup Final

Wembley

 

A goal on QPR's most famous day from one our greatest ever players - the maverick Rodney Marsh and his strike in the 1967 League Cup Final. Picking up the ball 30 yards from goal, Marsh skipped past two defenders before sliding the ball in off the past from edge of the box past West Brom custodian Dick Sheppard. A goal worthy of the occasion, that drew Rangers level, as they fought back from 2-0 down to become the first Third Division side to lift the League Cup in the first ever Wembley final.

 

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Does the flat screen tv have a computer vga connector on it? Is there a way to pair it up with something resembling a desk?

 

yes the flat screen has a vga connector

 

Is there a way to pair it up with something resembling a desk?

 

please explain further? :chogdee

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yes the flat screen has a vga connector

 

Is there a way to pair it up with something resembling a desk?

 

please explain further? :chogdee

 

 

Those of us that take our laptops with us really appreciate a room with a desk/table and a real chair.

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Does the flat screen tv have a computer vga connector on it? Is there a way to pair it up with something resembling a desk?

 

The VGA connector is a good question, I'll have someone look at it and see if it can be done.

If so, maybe something can be worked out for those interested

 

Those of us that take our laptops with us really appreciate a room with a desk/table and a real chair.

 

I'll take a real good look at the possibilities on my next trip, as a desk/chair could easily be done in certain rooms

I'm with you on a that , Jeff, I would prefer a working space in the room if possible .

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In my room (2), there is the vanity with the mirror that I use. I brought the chair in from the balcony and even though it isn't an office chair it works better than the vanity stool. As for the VGA connectors on the flatscreen, they are there and hooked up to the DVD player. Where they plug into the back of the TV is a bit tough to get to as the TV is very close to the wall. Now I am not a techno by any stretch, but maybe it is possible to buy extensions to increase the length from the TV to the vanity and unplug the cords from the back of the player and use them on your computer. I don't know if this is plausible, because I don't know if they make a cord that you can use to extend the length. Next time I get to Tukcom, I will check it out. My computer is a Toshiba and it doesn't have any VGA receptacles to plug into, so it is a moot point for me.

 

Hope this helps...............Reggie

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In my room (2), there is the vanity with the mirror that I use. I brought the chair in from the balcony and even though it isn't an office chair it works better than the vanity stool. As for the VGA connectors on the flatscreen, they are there and hooked up to the DVD player. Where they plug into the back of the TV is a bit tough to get to as the TV is very close to the wall. Now I am not a techno by any stretch, but maybe it is possible to buy extensions to increase the length from the TV to the vanity and unplug the cords from the back of the player and use them on your computer. I don't know if this is plausible, because I don't know if they make a cord that you can use to extend the length. Next time I get to Tukcom, I will check it out. My computer is a Toshiba and it doesn't have any VGA receptacles to plug into, so it is a moot point for me.

 

Hope this helps...............Reggie

Why would you want to unplug it from the TV. Unplugging the other end from the DVD player and plugging that end into your laptop would surely be simpler.

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Brian, maybe you need to read my post, I did not say unplug them from the back of the TV. Here is exactly what I posted:

 

Now I am not a techno by any stretch, but maybe it is possible to buy extensions to increase the length from the TV to the vanity and unplug the cords from the back of the player and use them on your computer.

 

Why would you want to unplug it from the TV. Unplugging the other end from the DVD player and plugging that end into your laptop would surely be simpler.
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Brian, maybe you need to read my post, I did not say unplug them from the back of the TV. Here is exactly what I posted:

 

Now I am not a techno by any stretch, but maybe it is possible to buy extensions to increase the length from the TV to the vanity and unplug the cords from the back of the player and use them on your computer.

 

Some issues on this as getting the proper length is a must (5 ft)

 

Work with laptops and desktops with VGA cards that has TV-Out function capability

 

Now, I guess we have to research this VGA card issue on the laptop

 

We used HDMI cable in the lobby and it works great, maybe this is the one needed...?

 

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