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Guenmai Jul 18th, 2006 04:59 PM

Gpanda....You and Bob will be there at a different time than I'll be there. Happy Travels!

rhkkmk Jul 18th, 2006 07:50 PM

i like this website for all thai hotels and its easy to make comparisons...gpanda got it wrong for you as usual:

www.huahin.20m.com

serviced apartments are a great bet but mostly slightly more than $60...centre point is one group in bkk..

TeresaS Jul 20th, 2006 06:37 AM

I am flying in from the US.
Out on the 24th. So I might not be to bad by the eve of the 25th!

eurotraveller Jul 20th, 2006 07:23 AM

Teresa, there is a great place called the Taewandang Brewery. Maybe we could round up a few more people to head over there. It is mostly groups of people that go, often to celebrate birthdays or special events. The food is good and the beer is cold!

I would have to head straight from there to the airport but that shouldn't be a problem. I pack very light so I could just bring my bag and head out at the appropriate time.

BradinBangkok Jul 20th, 2006 10:46 AM

I should be in town at that time. Any excuse to go to Tawan Dang is O.K. with me. (I assume you mean the one on Rama III Road?)

eurotraveller Jul 20th, 2006 01:03 PM

Yes, Brad! I would love to have someone to go with, although I am not terribly she and would be sure to meet people if I go alone.

What are your Thailand dates?

BradinBangkok Jul 20th, 2006 03:10 PM

I will be in Asia from October 27 to December 3. I'll be based in an apartment in Bangkok (not sure where yet) and I'll probably hit CM and the islands during that time.

I'll need to do a Visa run also: Hong Kong, Singapore, etc., who knows?

eurotraveller Jul 20th, 2006 03:30 PM

Brad, I will be in Bangkok from Nov. 3rd 'til November 7th, then heading to Laos. I will return to Bangkok on the 23rd or 24th and I fly at late on the 2th (actually early the morning on the 26th).

rhkkmk Jul 20th, 2006 07:45 PM

i'm hoping that you will both attend the mini GTG at the marriott on nov 6 at 4:30PM in the elephant bar?????

wintersp Jul 20th, 2006 08:07 PM

I enjoyed everyone's input for traveling alone in Thailand. People at home (not fellow travelers) think traveling alone is so strange! From what I read on these boards, many of us do it.

A hint given to me by a frequent Thailand traveler from Denmark. He says after you've decided on a specific hotel you should check as many of the hotel sites as possible for the best price. He says it can be double from one site to another depending on the individual deals between the sites and the hotels.

eurotraveller Jul 20th, 2006 09:17 PM

Bob, like it or not, this tree hugger will be at the GTG! ((6)) I thought I was going to be flying out on the 6th to head to Nong Khai but I won't be flying out until the 7th.

I am really looking forward to meeting everyone!

Do we have a final head count of sorts?

I will post another thread about the GTG in a moment.

Cheers!

PeteI Jul 20th, 2006 09:27 PM

Teresa,as someone who has lived in Thailand, raised a family there and is bilingual in the language, I think I know Bangkok and Thailand almost as well as I do some of the US. I visit every two years to keep my linguistics up.
First, I would say as a single young lady, be very careful in the Patpong area! There are guest houses that can provide you with the room you want and breakfast for much less than $60. Almost all have private shower. Just Google and you should be able to find some on Sukhumvit Road which is also right along the Sky Train line.
Try the Thai restaurant just inside Soi 14 Sukumvit, it has a great variety of food and has many foreigners there every evening. It can be reached from the Asoke sky train stop.
See the most famous temples that is a must. Wat Po (Reclining Buddha) Wat Trimitr (largest solid gold Budddha), Wat Benja (the marble wat) and of course the Grand Palace and Wat with the emerald Buddha.
For Kanchanaburi, take the subway to the Hualampong railway station and take the train there, very inexpensive train leaves in the morning and comes back at night, but if you want to explore the area stay one night. You can also take the bus, but that is difficult for a first time visitor.
Auyudhia, take the boat there on a tour and they will bring you back by bus. Should be a very inexpensive tour and they will provide an English speaking guide to explain the area.
Chiangmai, take the craft villages tour and perhaps a hill tribes tour if you are interested in that type of culture. Please keep an open mind when visiting rural Thailand.
Weather, November and December is the cool season in Thailand, that means in Bangkok it could get down to 70 at night. It won't rain or shouldn't anyway. Chiangmai will be cool can get down in the 40s at night sometimes. Day times will be pleasant, but remember there is humidity and that doesn't go away. You are just 6 degrees above the equator. You will find if you are traveling westbound to get to Thailand that the time flip will hit you on day 4 or 5 and you will need to crash and rest up.
Food in Thailand is safe and water to drink should be bottled, but in most places brushing your teeth with it won't matter.
The beach - many to be had, I would avoid Pattaya, it is a stonghold of pretty rough folks in many ways not the place for a young female alone.
You could go a little further south to the Jamtien, in Pattaya south and the beach is just as nice but crowd seems to friendlier (although stongly Russian that time of the year, many families as well)
Hua Hin or Phuket, but they are expensive! Air conditioned bus is available hourly to Pattaya central from the eastern bus terminal just off the sky train. As I remember it is about 6-8 dollars one way and that might be high.
Exchange rate for travellers checks is highest at the airport. ATMs everywhere so if you use debit card bust source of Baht. By the way you will be arriving at the new airport which opens the end of September, it is on the eastern side of Bangkok, not the north like Don Muang. Check the internet to educate yourself on transportation. Also check the internet for the fare discounts on the sky train, bulk tickets can save you money, Down as low as 40 cents a ride. Thai air conditioned buses, routes are shown on any map. However, the signs except for the numbers are in Thai script, although most conductors know enough english to help you get off. Fares fun 40 to 80 cents depending on distance
Enough for now if you want more I sure can provide what you are interested in instead of me rambling.
Have fun in my favorite country :-)

orgy7 Jul 20th, 2006 10:45 PM

eurotravaler
Yes!, I may get to meet a real life treehuger.

suk is basiclly a backpacker guesthouse. the place is a referbished wooden traditional house. If you thought asia hotel was OK then this place may be just crapy. but for hard core backpackers who are used to staying in dumps and would like to stay in the midlle of town. Suk 11 is the best
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teresa if you plan to stay in bkk for about a week you can get discounted rates at many serviced apartments. most serviced apartments cost less then $60 a day. most of the places fodorites post are actually considered Executive serviced apartments.



tanuki Jul 21st, 2006 06:16 AM

Teresa, I stayed at two places in Bangkok in your price range, Century Park in the Pratunam area and Menam Riverside. I thought they were both very nice and would stay at either again. I booked through asiarooms.com and their price is better for Menam than on either booking site mentioned in other posts here. Menam is a li

tanuki Jul 21st, 2006 06:18 AM

(sorry-I hit the return button!)
I was just going to say that the Menam hotel is a bit farther from the action than the more expensive riverfront hotels, but they have a free water shuttle.

kuranosuke Jul 21st, 2006 09:30 AM

check out the ambassador hotel on suk soi 11, just across from suk 11. they have a non-smoking floor, and excellent security(almost too good). around $35 incl breakfast.

brad, can't you get a 90-day visa before you leave for thailand, thus avoiding a visa run?

BradinBangkok Jul 21st, 2006 10:12 AM

Yes I can get a Visa from here. I am actually the US sales rep for a Thai company that would sponsor me. I've just been too lazy to do it.

kuranosuke Jul 21st, 2006 10:30 AM

well, a visa run to hk ain't bad.

BradinBangkok Jul 21st, 2006 10:52 AM

Its an excuse to go to new places. This year I made Visa runs to Singapore & Guangzhou.

PeteI Jul 21st, 2006 01:21 PM

I would second the recommendation of Kuranosuke on the Ambassador Hotel Soi 11 Sukhumvit, right on the sky train line and prices should be as he states, I heard them quoted as low as $30/night including breakfast. They also own the Jomtien in Pattaya south which gives you and introduction there as well.

Getting the Visa is easy, just download the form from the LA Consulate, send them the money and one picture include the return mailing with it and you will get your visa in about 8 days. These visas must be used within 90 days, that is you must stamp in BKK during that period.

Without a stamp in airport visa, if you get sick at the end of 30 days you almost gotta leave. With a regular visa you can easily apply for 30 day extension.


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