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Hey all again :)

 

I stayed at the Queen Vic on Soi 6 last year and was impressed with my room. Mostly because it had a DVD player in it ! Great way to spend an early afternoon watching your new DVDs, and your TGs love it too :)

 

This year I will be staying at 2 places, the Dynasty Lodge on soi 13 and Flipper House on , of course, soi 7 (got a mini suite there). Queen Vic has no pool, and I do like to take a dip in the hot thai sun :)

 

Does anyone happen to know if these places offer DVDs for their occupants ?

 

If not, is there a place you can rent one from ? Blockbusters perhaps ?

 

Bongojona

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If not, is there a place you can rent one from ?  Blockbusters perhaps ?

 

Bongojona

Blockbusters do rent them sometimes.Though when I tried they wanted my passport.So that was the end of that conversation 2guns

There are other places where you can rent.Though to be honest I have forgotten where! 2guns

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Check on E-Bay for one. I just got a Mini DVD Player, that is "Region Free" {can be used in all regions}. It has a TV hookup and I plan to use it in Thailand. Not a big item {smaller than a laptop} and will be in the carry on for use on the trip over.

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You can buy a basic dvd player for around 1500 baht in Carrefour or Tesco-Lotus. At the end of the fortnight just give it to a favoutite bar-girl.

 

btw, anyone want an almost unused Mountain-bike? PM me.

I think it is unlikely that you will get a DVD player in Carrefour for 1500 baht. You can get a portable VCD player for that price.

DVD players are likely to be 3000 baht upwards for a full size machine, 5000 for a portable.

 

For a portable Video and music solution, you can try something like this, from Carrefour at 2000 baht: 753VCD3.jpg

 

VCD films/Music/Karaoke are available widely in Thailand, from as little as 19 baht. Cheaper for the girl you leave it to.

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Mine was 4,500 Baht {Bought on E-Bay} and works great on my TV in the USA, with the DVD's I bought from Thailand...Region Free and dual voltage, 1/2 the size of a laptop...

 

 

Item # 3092201073

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I have a dvd/cd-rw drive on my laptop. Great way to check-out the dvd's before I head back home and the TG's seem to like playing with it as well.

 

I can load my digital pics and edit them there and burn 'em on to a cd-rw for travel. The ladies often like a copy of some of the pics as well so I burn the ones they want and drop them off at the photo shop for development. Puts a smile on their face.

 

~Sa-teef

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  • 2 weeks later...

See the thread by Soi 7. He brought a Cyberhome CH 300 DVD player from the States. I just bought one also for $36.95 from Best Buy and will be bringing it back with me. It is quite small but takes 120 -240 volts, is region free and plays a bunch of other stuff also.

 

Cheers

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Gotta agree with Irishman, easier to get your own at home and bring it with you. They are small and easy to bring along...Just make sure you get a Region Free player and you will be fine..

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