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I will be bangkok during new year.
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You can't go up the elevator without a keycard so they just called the guest and brought them up, I'm sure.
Breakfast is okay, nothing that special. Best dishes are the couple stir fry they have. Haven't found a good American breakfast yet in Thailand, doubt I ever will.
It is removed a little farther from the action than I'd like, almost nothing for 500M to Terminal 21 except for 6 lane highway.
Is there any joiner fee when you bring 2 girls
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Any review on this hotel. Do they charge joiner fee. do they take girl's ID?
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Has anyone tried train between bangkok and Pattaya. On website it says it runs only on weekend. Are they on time. Is local train safe to take ?
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Finally Booked Citadines Sukhumvit 11
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Ended up staying at Citrus 13 for a few nights and thought I would give a small review of it. They don't ask for Guest ID's, so maybe a good thing or bad thing depending on your perspective. Location is ok, about 5 minute walk from Sukhumvit road. There's a few pool bars and massage places close by. 7/11 and Family Mart are close as well. Soi 13 unfortunately is very prone to flooding, so walking around can be difficult after it has rained a lot. Rooms are small, but not too cramped and there's a good spot on the side to store luggage. I do wish there was more space to walk next to the bed is as I banged my shin into the bed frame numerous times. The bed I felt was too soft and I kind of just sunk in while lying down and didn't think it had enough support. A bit strange when most beds in hotels here tend to be on the hard side. Overall, it's not too bad value wise.
thanks for review. i had the same confusion between these 2
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thanks for the report
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thanks for detailed review. i was considering this hotel for my next stay
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Citadines is great, although there are no 7-11s close by, so you will have to walk for a few minutes to buy various stuff.
S Sukhumvit Suites is a favorite of mine. Close to everything (Soi Cowboy, 7-11, etc., that is), and you won't have to pass by the reception when you go to your room (unless your room is on the 2nd floor I guess).
Hotel Clover Asoke is also excellent.
Also liked Park Plaza Sukhumvit. There are two close to each other, one on Soi 16 and the other one on Soi 16, and I tried the one on Soi 16. Again, a small walk if you need to buy something.
I never tried Red Planet, mostly because it does not seem to have a fridge/mini bar to keep my beverages chilled...
Of course, these are much closer to Asoke because that's where I usually hang out.
thanks joey. Clover Asoke looks promising
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I stayed 3 nights at Ruamchitt and it was ok. Smelt a bit like a sewer in the room , and just a glass door/ wall for the bathroom , so if you gotta shit or fart good luck. Thermae bar is downstairs so its pretty wild at night, sit and have a beer downstairs and watch the talent till your ready to pounce. Good location, close to everything in that area. Rooftop pool is nice and i seen one other person up there out of the three times i used it.
appreciate your feedback
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can someone give me their insight on hotel recommendation between nana and asok for 2nd week in december(2-3 days)
Citadines Sukhumvit 11 (46 USD)
FuramaXclusive Asoke (57 USD)
Red Planet Bangkok Asoke ( 45 USD)
Ruamchitt Plaza (35 USD)
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December 10
Travel times? Help!
in Transportation & Travel
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Take a train to city, get off at Phaya thai. Take Kheha train and get off at Nana.