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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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MY question is what should i pay if im going to stay for 20 days ? what would be ok for you ? thanks from bouncer ther webb page

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bouncer,

 

You might get a more accurate answer if you included the dates as that is a factor with most hotels. It also depends on how busy they are, if you walk up and half the rooms are empty, more than likely you'll pay less than their posted rates.

 

Emil

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4th Feb is still high season for many hotels and your case isn't helped by Chinese New Year on Feb 9th. That said, I would still expect a reasonable reduction of at least 15%, perhaps a little higher.

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bouncer,

 

You can knock 90 Baht off their web price and elect to forego their breakfast(s). High season (Feb) would therefore be 800 Baht per night for a single/double room. They generally do not discount, even for walk-ins, except for long stays i.e. 1 month or more. You need to specify that you do not want breakfast. If you do a walk-in you would be likely to be allocated an inside room which are very dark and a bit noisy at times. You should specifically request an outside standard room.

 

I can't see that they will piss around with their rates too much for this coming high-season as both the 100 room extension at the Sabai Lodge and their renovation of the Weekender will be complete by then.

 

Tom

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Tom,

 

There is also another hotel being built on Soi 1 across from the Markland, one next to the Charming Inn and the completetion of the Mike's Orchard in that area. The A-One Cruise expansion should also be finished nearly tripling there old hotel capacity, although mostly tour groups. On my last trip I didn't see any activity at the old Pattaya Palace, but I did see some at that hotel nearby that has stood unfinished since I began visiting Pattaya In 2001.

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Emil,

 

All good news for the guys that prefer N. Pattaya IMO.

 

I also read on another thread/board? that the Regent Marina Hotel on Soi Zero had bought up the whole street opposite the old bus station and was actively marketing the area and letting the units; again, good news.

 

Tom

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