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maryport Jul 15th, 2005 09:35 AM

landmark or marriott
 
Going to KS and Bangkok in Feb but tour op who has given me a good price couldn't quote me for Marriott[river] just ROYAL O Sheraton which I don't really want. If I can't get Marriott what about Landmark. We are going with friends who stayed at Marriott in Feb and loved it.

rhkkmk Jul 15th, 2005 09:42 AM

as everyone can tell you i am not the one to ask...but...the marriott is fantastic and it has the river which imo is desirable above all else in bkk...the landmark is an older hotel (?1980's) in a prime location on sukhumvit...i find its public rooms dreary and dark, but other fodorites, especially english people, seem to love its rooms and service....both are 4* hotels...

the pool area at marriott is the best in bkk as well as the gardens...

do not stay at the sheraton O unless they are paying you to do so...i know i will hear about this statement from loyal ros "detainees"...

glorialf Jul 15th, 2005 09:51 AM

I would definitely stay at the Royal Orchid. I love the location and although I have not stayed there myself I know plenty of people who have and have liked it a lot. Request one of their newly refurbished rooms (unless all of them have been done). I would not suggest the landmark. If you want to read reviews of them go to:

www.tripadvisor.com
www.asiahotels.com

Kathie Jul 15th, 2005 11:40 AM

I always stay at the Royal Orchid in the Tower rooms (which include breakfast, evening cocktails and canapes plus free laundry in the price). I find the location ideal, next to the River City shopping Center on one side and a dock for the Chao Praya Express on the other. The only downside to the location for some people is that it is not next to a Sky Train stop. ALso, even Bob will admit that the pool area is beautiful, located in a garden on the grounds of the Portuguese Embassy.

Kathie Jul 15th, 2005 11:43 AM

Oh, and all the rooms have been refurbished. Bob stayed there while they were remodeling, which no doubt contributes to his attitude toward the hotel.

fiona Jul 15th, 2005 11:58 AM

I have stayed at both the Landmark and the Marriott.I loved the Marriott and would return but it is def. a bit away from things. We are returning to the Landmark next Easter. Great hotel. lovely rooms. We did not eat at the hotel as there are too many fabulous restaurants around it. It is next to the Sky train which is very handy. Pool area is lovely, although we did not spend time there( didn't spend any time at the Marriott pool either!)

maryport Jul 15th, 2005 12:07 PM

Fiona, is breakfast included in your Landmark price and are you the same Fiona on holiday truths? I got the best price from Travel Counsellors than from Internet, who do you get yours from. Thanks Mary

fiona Jul 15th, 2005 12:15 PM

yes I am the same one! ( so what is your name there?). The first time we went it was with BA holidays. We did not get breakfast. This time we booked directly with Landmark.

fiona Jul 15th, 2005 12:17 PM

meant to say that breakfast is included in the rate we got!

lcuy Jul 15th, 2005 02:43 PM

We spent a week at the Landmark in December and I'm probably going to stay there in August. I loved it.

The price is great in Aug. I'm getting 2 weekend nights in a club room for $107 per night, including one of the best buffet breakfasts I've ever found, evening drinks and appetizers. Its the 2 for 1 deal on their website.

Last time we were in Lifestyle rooms...all organic, very thai and beautiful, lighting in the halls changes during the day to improve your mood. Veiws as far as the haze will let you see. Staff was wonderful, and you are about 50 yards from the skytrain. Lots of great restaurants close by, including the Bed supperclub. At that time (high season)it was $115 per night

I keep trying to find something comparable down by the river or elsewhere, but they're all either too inconvenient to the skytrain, too international (vs Thai) or more like $160+ without breakfast.

orgy7 Jul 15th, 2005 07:13 PM

the fitness place/gym I go too is in the hotel. The . Fitness first at landmark is one of the largest facilaties in bangkok.. im not sure but maybe the guest at the hotel can go there for free.
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fiona Jul 16th, 2005 12:27 AM

mary
have pmd you.

maryport Jul 16th, 2005 06:04 AM

Fiona - how do I get my pm's -Mary

fiona Jul 16th, 2005 06:13 AM

I meant to say on holidaytruths!


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