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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.

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normally stay at sabai inn and use sabai lodge pools but this next trip i,m staying in tropical berts in soi 6/1. probabley still use sabai lodge pools but wondering have any guys used any other pools that are day user non guest friendly. dont mind paying for use as sabai lodge has lost one of the pools and could get busy at large pool.

normally most dont mind as long as you eat or drink something at thier bar, this is first time in 20 years staying somewhere without a pool and with the building work in sabai lodge thought i,d do something different. seen berts rooms while friends where staying there and was impressed along with saving £200 over 24 days as 700 a night with breaky compared to 1100 in sabai inn.

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Just one point about the Sabai accommodation. Whilst its a fact that one of the pools is down the accommodation attached to those pools is also demolished so there should be less guests anyway so no change. The issue of using pools is an interesting one as quite often when you add the cost that is required by the hotel to whatever your paying in a guest house it would be about the same. For instance I think that the Areca charges 200b per day.

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My ex-TGF's daughter loved swimming and playing in the water, but I preferred to stay in a serviced apartment building that didn't have a pool. No problem - just about every hotel with a pool will allow non-guests to use it against payment of a small fee. But my ex and her daughter liked the pool atop Mile's Mall the best. Here's a link to a pic from a recent post on PT.

 

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If you are a member of the Pattaya Expats Club (600 baht for lifetime membership), you can use the facilities at the Mercure Hotel, which is really nice. I believe it includes pool and gymnasium.

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If you are a member of the Pattaya Expats Club (600 baht for lifetime membership), you can use the facilities at the Mercure Hotel, which is really nice. I believe it includes pool and gymnasium.

 

 

Ummm, I am and I didn't know this. I have been trying to contact someone in the executive with no luck on this matter. Does this privilege extent to your partner?

 

Thanks for the advise.

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Ummm, I am and I didn't know this. I have been trying to contact someone in the executive with no luck on this matter. Does this privilege extent to your partner?

 

Thanks for the advise.

http://www.pattayaexpatsclub.info

 

http://www.pattayaexpats.com

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If you are a member of the Pattaya Expats Club (600 baht for lifetime membership), you can use the facilities at the Mercure Hotel, which is really nice. I believe it includes pool and gymnasium.

Seems awful generous for just 600 baht.

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Pool on top of Mikes mall is excellent, great veiws over the city, reasonible food and drink and always a varied crowd to people watch. That said, if you like to people watching, I often go to the beach, turn my deckchair round and spend a few hours watching the varied life that troll beach road. :nod

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if staying in a Hotel without a pool i have always used the pool at the top of Mikes Mall , is pretty decent size , however can get very crowded on weekends, also by the time you walk back to your hotel youre all hot and sweaty again.

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Ummm, I am and I didn't know this. I have been trying to contact someone in the executive with no luck on this matter. Does this privilege extent to your partner?

 

Thanks for the advise.

Only if your 'partner' is also a member of the Expats Club.

It is not surprising you do not know this as the club has only recently moved there, and this privilege offered.

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