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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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Doesn't actually show any pictures of the specific condo for rent. Just being picky as I won't be in position to jump for a couple years but you need pictures of the interior of the condo.

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Doesn't actually show any pictures of the specific condo for rent. Just being picky as I won't be in position to jump for a couple years but you need pictures of the interior of the condo.

 

Actually there are 14 pictures of the interior and 2 from the balcony... :clueless

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Just for your information: The site is updated in german, danish, norwegian, and thai.....

 

http://vt2a.weebly.com/deutsch.html

 

http://vt2a.weebly.com/dansk.html

 

http://vt2a.weebly.com/norsk.html

 

http://vt2a.weebly.com/3616363436253634365236073618.html

 

If you would so kind to promote it on the mentioned languages ( forums, friends or whatever ) it would be really appreciated.....

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I lived on 14th floor of VT2A for a year and liked it.I had a large 1 b/r and was pleased with every aspect of the building and it's location.

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Large condo? It's a studio.

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Large condo? It's a studio.

 

Corrected... you are right... a large studio....

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Does it come with "the towels"? :smile:

 

Sorry... it's an other condo.... :beer A place ready to create history .... :tits: However.... still nice towels.... :thumbup

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How large Gabor ? when are you coming back to Thailand ?

 

Check the website :whistling:

 

The recent plan is: September.... I want to enjoy the beautiful hungarian summer, the various fruits, veggies.... and my friends and family... a good time to make a girly free time to be hungry again... :thumbup to enjoy the thrill.. ..again...

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Check the website :whistling:

 

The recent plan is: September.... I want to enjoy the beautiful hungarian summer, the various fruits, veggies.... and my friends and family... a good time to make a girly free time to be hungry again... :thumbup to enjoy the thrill.. ..again...

 

Good for you , I saw you wandering through Slumtien last month , I am sure I will bump into you in September have a good summer :)

 

Is the condo for sale ?

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Good for you , I saw you wandering through Slumtien last month , I am sure I will bump into you in September have a good summer :)

 

Is the condo for sale ?

 

For the right price everything is for sale.... :thumbup Until that, for rent....

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Too expensive, much cheaper ones in the same building

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Too expensive, much cheaper ones in the same building

 

maybe.... show me any links....

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The fit out of a condo drives the rental cost, plus hot side cold sde baht bus etc..

 

Gabors looks a fair price, the web says 10/15 mons to walking st.. thats way over the top Its 5 to 8 mins.

 

VT2 is not a bad location, room looks ok , should go for the price or there abouts..

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The site describes a typical hotel room as being 15-25 m2 - I don't think that's true for typical high-rise modern hotels in Pattaya e.g. Hilton or Holiday Inn. The room can best be described as a large room, or a small suite - it's certainly not a large suite (a basic room at the Hilton is bigger).

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Still too expensive and not really that great either, much cheaper and better around, just look on local rental company websites, this is just Gaborologist desperate for money

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The site describes a typical hotel room as being 15-25 m2 - I don't think that's true for typical high-rise modern hotels in Pattaya e.g. Hilton or Holiday Inn. The room can best be described as a large room, or a small suite - it's certainly not a large suite (a basic room at the Hilton is bigger).

 

Absolute right.... and agree.... but not the same pricing scheme....my dad paid many years ago in the Cliff 11.000 baht / day.... my mate stayed in the Sheraton last year reported me something similar....

 

Still too expensive and not really that great either, much cheaper and better around, just look on local rental company websites, this is just Gaborologist desperate for money

 

You may be right... please prove it and post at least a link...or better a few...

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For only 200 dollars a week and utilities, how much space and luxury do people expect?

 

My hotel in BKK when I go up for a couple days is 3,300 a day with tax and he wants 6,000 a week.

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Absolute right.... and agree.... but not the same pricing scheme....

 

 

It's nothing to do with price, only the size of the room. It's no bigger than a hotel room in a similar styled building.

 

my dad paid many years ago in the Cliff 11.000 baht / day....

 

I think at The Cliff they'd describe it as a mini-suite. :thumbup

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For only 200 dollars a week and utilities, how much space and luxury do people expect?

 

My hotel in BKK when I go up for a couple days is 3,300 a day with tax and he wants 6,000 a week.

 

:thumbup

 

It's nothing to do with price, only the size of the room. It's no bigger than a hotel room in a similar styled building.

 

 

 

I think at The Cliff they'd describe it as a mini-suite. :thumbup

 

This is NOT a hotel room, this is a condo.....however....the dimensions of the hotel rooms worldwide...

 

The Sizes of Hotel Rooms

 

What are the usual hotel room sizes? The average size of standard guestrooms at budget or economy hospitality service providers is around 300 to 400 feet square. In first class hotels, the usual size of guestrooms is around 650 square feet. For the comfort of those who want to occupy suites, the size of these rooms is between 800 to 950 feet. Economy or budget hotels usually have 20 to 50 rooms while the mid range hospitality service providers have 100 to 300 rooms. First class hotels have 500 to 6,000 guestrooms and suites.

 

http://www.dimensionsguide.com/hotel-room-size/

 

Because no any links from Bigmick, I post some links popped up on the Google on the View Talay search. ( look the prices )

 

 

http://www.expat-condos.com/view-talay-condos-2-4.html

 

http://www.viewtalay.eu/

 

http://www.sensomenclub.com/jomtien/menuF.htm

 

http://apartment-pattaya.com/informations-about-the-rent/

 

http://www.view-talay-condos.net/vt2_rentals.php

 

http://www.viewtalay.net/articles.php?lng=en&pg=71

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This is NOT a hotel room, this is a condo.....

 

 

Then you should have compared it against condos and not hotels.

 

however....the dimensions of the hotel rooms worldwide...

 

I'm not interested in hotel rooms worldwide, only in Pattaya. Bottom line is that your room is smaller than even the smallest rooms offered at The Hilton - a local hotel of similar size and design.

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I have a 60 square meter condo with a separate bedroom located in the Lalana complex on Soi Chaiyapruk. The grounds and the swimming pools are spotless. It is a gated complex and security is second to none. I had it temporally rented to a friend of mine for 9,600 baht per month until he found a permanent place. I am now using myself it for my infrequent on the road trips. It's nice to have a getaway place.

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