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#1 User is offline   artinamerica 

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Posted 17 December 2009 - 04:56 PM

I have stayed here 2 different times.

It is a clean, relatively low-priced hotel, not too far from the airport.
Decent bathroom, too. But not much in the way of bath amenities, of course.

Good for a short stay.

The one (only?) complaint I have about the hotel, is that the beds are rock hard!

I have slept in many places in Thailand, and I find that all the beds in Thailand seem to be harder than beds in the USA.
But, this place wins the top prize for "hard"!

Other than that, I would use this hotel again, I need be.

Anybody else notice this "hard-beds" thing in Thailand?

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Posted 17 December 2009 - 09:48 PM

View Postartinamerica, on 17 December 2009 - 04:56 PM, said:

I have stayed here 2 different times.

It is a clean, relatively low-priced hotel, not too far from the airport.
Decent bathroom, too. But not much in the way of bath amenities, of course.

Good for a short stay.

The one (only?) complaint I have about the hotel, is that the beds are rock hard!

I have slept in many places in Thailand, and I find that all the beds in Thailand seem to be harder than beds in the USA.
But, this place wins the top prize for "hard"!

Other than that, I would use this hotel again, I need be.

Anybody else notice this "hard-beds" thing in Thailand?

Art: Kind of a tough thing to be unaware of, don't you think ? Can't say they bother me though. wj

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Posted 19 December 2009 - 01:05 PM

View Postwackyjacky, on 17 December 2009 - 09:48 PM, said:

Art: Kind of a tough thing to be unaware of, don't you think ? Can't say they bother me though. wj


Ja, tough to be unaware of for sure.

But, it took about a week for my body to stop hurting from the "concrete" beds at this hotel. lol
Really.
Well, I guess my body adjusted to it after a while, because I did stop hurting eventually, and just paid attention to my teerak, instead....

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Posted 14 May 2011 - 07:14 PM

Its nice place to stay at night also. Best thing is that its not putting any extra burden on your pocket when you live here. Its really affordable. So I love to stay here.
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