10 hours in Suvarnabhumi Airport?
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10 hours in Suvarnabhumi Airport?
Due to a hideous connection from Vietnam, I'm facing a 10 hour (10pm - 8am) wait in Suvarnabhumi Airport.
I'm finding conflicting reports on various sites; anyone know whether there are short stay hotel facilities? I'd really like to try and grab a couple hours sleep!
I'm finding conflicting reports on various sites; anyone know whether there are short stay hotel facilities? I'd really like to try and grab a couple hours sleep!
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Inside the Suvarnabhumi Airport, there are available on 'day room" in 2nd and 3rd floor with attached bath/toilet, tv, airconditioning, etc.. Also that you can choose the room either for 4hrs or 6 hrs or 8 or 10hrs depending on your requirement. It is located at the farther end of the floor and quiet too.
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I had an 8 hour layover from BKK to Siem Reap and because I heard that to show up at the dayhotel without a reservation was risky, I stayed at the Novatel. They have transport vans right outside the baggage pick up door and it takes about 5 minutes by the van to get there. It was more pricey than the day hotel because I needed more than 4 hours but it was gorgeous and I managed to get some sleep in a luxurious room, extremely quiet. CAVEAT-- their reservation system is still screwed up so if you make an on-line reservation, keep all your paperwork and conf. # because you could get there and find out they can't find your reservation. They told me this themselves. I tried to contact the dayhotel via email and never got a response so I didn't dare risk that. So you'll pay a little more, may have to stick your paperwork under their noses (but they are wonderfully polite) but you will get a great room and peace and quiet for the big $$. I would stay there again.