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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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OK.  I am almost sold on Sandy Springs.  Location is good.  Rooms look OK.

 

Their websight sucks.  What can I say?

 

Look, I stay for 2 months at a pop.  I would rather not pay 990 a night.  Has anyone gotten or heard of deeper discounts to long term guests?

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Yeah.  I got an outstanding deal from them: only 1200 baht from Jan 7-9 (peak season, what can you do?)

 

I'll be looking around for other accomodations once I hit town (I'm staying through the 29th).  Since you stay for longer periods, why not not get something cheaper than hotels?  I think you could get a fairly nice condo/apartment for 15000-20000 baht a month.  Maid service could also be arranged.

 

The Pattaya Mail is a good place to start looking for a place.

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jimmy,

 

Every hotel that I've stayed at in Pattaya has given me a rate significantly less than their daily rate when I stay for a week or longer and the longer my stay the larger the discount.  As an example on my last trip I was paying 600 a night for a 30 day stay, when my friend arrived about 2 weeks later and walked up and asked for a rate at the same hotel for a shorter stay, they quoted him 1300.  As stevens has mentioned you can find even better deals.  On my next trip, I plan on checking out 2 places that I looked at on this past trip and if they are still priced at the same rate I will stay at one of them.

 

Emil

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Thanks guys.  I actually looked at SS once in passing.  I asked the guy at the front desk about long term discount and got the 990 number.

 

Guess when I arrive I need to talk to manager.  60 days deserves better than listed rates IMO.  Unless they are full in which case why deal?

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Yeah.  I got an outstanding deal from them: only 1200 baht from Jan 7-9 (peak season, what can you do?)

 

I'll be looking around for other accomodations once I hit town (I'm staying through the 29th).  Since you stay for longer periods, why not not get something cheaper than hotels?  I think you could get a fairly nice condo/apartment for 15000-20000 baht a month.  Maid service could also be arranged.

 

You can't compair the the two. A hotel does a make up and linen change every day, they don't in a condo unless you pay extra and I think it's around 130bht per time so add it up which turns out to be cheaper.

Bigmike.

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I prefer a hotel to a condo.  I like room service, front desk staff, security, etc.  And when I did the math for an apartment and added the extras like elec, water, maid, etc, the savings aren't that big.

 

Whatever.  To each their own.

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jimmy,

 

Some of the apartments include all those things you mentioned and I don't really understand why they don't call themselves a hotel instead of a serviced apartment.

 

Emil

 

Hell, if they offer the same services I'm open to them.  I don't care if they call it a retirement home so long as they don't mind a bit of noise at night.   :)

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Jimmy,

           ask for a high floor at Sandy Springs (prefer eigth floor 8) , they have nice views.  Also don't bother dealing with the front desk staff re discounts, they wont help, you need the boss for sure.  I really like this hotel but the front desk folks are not empowered to do anything other than follow the rules.  Cheers  

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Thanks Flash.  I will try management next time.  Maybe they'll give me a deal for a 2 month customer.  One who returns 3 times a year.  Seems like for 6 months a year a discount is in order.

 

Pity Pinewood doesn't seem to get it.

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