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  1. Want to ask if anybody stayed at Aloft on Sukhumvit Soi 11. Currently I stay on Mercure on the same street. But am debating on switching to Aloft for points and status as I'm planning to get the Marriott Card. Currently looking at my trip during Songkran and am looking at USD200 more for the total stay at Aloft. Any input is much appreciated. Thanks.
  2. Current plan is to hit up Le Siam hotel for PatPong then Dream hotel for the next 2 days. Everything is subject to change. But that's my current hotel plan.
  3. Might end up booking Holiday Inn express. Slightly closer and a hundred baht or so cheaper with breakfast included. But still scouting around in the meantime. Seems both Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express runs between 2500-2700baht per night. Granted I'm looking for the flexibility to cancel as my plan isn't exactly set in stone yet.
  4. Will look into Holiday Inn, especially having a loyalty program with them. How long is the average walk? Thanks.
  5. Got myself book for at the Dream Hotel the following 2 days. Still debating on the first night on where in PatPong to stay. Worst is just to book one additional night at Dream. But really not looking to the travel at night. :unsure:
  6. Only reason I'm considering this is because the travel distance between PatPong and Sukhumvit. Planning to hit up SOL and then seeing how the GoGo are in the area at night. Knowing if I do LT someone at PatPong don't want to rent out another room nearby and rather retreated to my "own" room.
  7. Hey Everyone, I'm looking for hotel recommendation near PatPong. Plan to visit the area in April and check out what the original Bangkok Red Light district is like. Will probably do a 1 night stay before moving back towards Sukhumvit area for the duration of the stay. Will be traveling light so I won't have any problems checking in and out of hotels. Thanks,
  8. I agreed. Helped a lot when I arrived in the wee morning hours from my flight. Only thing that was opened when I arrived was the sim card shops outside of the baggage claim. Strolled right up to their tiny check in booth and ask for a room for 3 hours. Enough to power nap and have most of the shops open (ie ARL line and Currency Exchange). Only down side is no bathroom/shower. If you need to use the bathroom, head on out to one of the many public bathroom in the airport which is annoying for me.
  9. So did a 5 days stayed in Sukhumvit Suites on my trip to Bangkok. $1900baht per night including tax. Small room but if you are just there to sleep it is decent. Normal amenities are available. Toothbrush, towels, water kettle, fridge and 2 free bottles of water per day. First floor is there bar so their front desk is on the second floor. Floor 3-6 requires a keycard to access. Now I liked this hotel for the location. Directly next to Asoke BTS and Sukhumvit MRT for transportation. Food, I could walk over to T21 food court. And then right around the corner is Soi Cowboy. Rooms are either facing the street, extremely noisy at night, facing the skybridge that links Asoke BTS to interchange 21 or one facing the alley leading up to The Continent hotel. Hotel is guest friendly. In the elevator, it states that all guest are required to drop off their ID at the front desk, but 2 times that I took somebody up, we just went straight to my room no problem. Highly recommended, but make sure to not get a room facing the street.
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