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divediva Aug 26th, 2005 10:21 AM

rhkkmk....help plzzzzz
 
ok bob....i took your advise...got on huahin.20.com to book the marriott for 3 nites, 2 rooms but when i click on "book".....it locks up my computer.

i do not have dsl as i live in the rainforest...
any suggestions??? i may go into town to an internet cafe and see if that helps.

you are right...cant take $$$ with you and i do want to impress my new s-n-l and the marriott is the way to do it. thanks again

hawaiiantraveler Aug 26th, 2005 11:52 AM

dive
how much memory do you have on your computer? usually if a site locks up it's because you don't have enough ram or memory. you may have to use another computer.
Aloha!

BostonHarbor Aug 26th, 2005 12:08 PM

Does it lock up your computer or your browser?

You probably don't have to use another computer, just use another browser like FireFox. If your using Internet Exploer (IE), it locks up *all* the time with certain sites. Many foreign sites don't clean up their HTML and IE doesn't like that.

I'm planning a trip and most of the India train/plane sites freeze up IE, but not Firefox.

divediva Aug 26th, 2005 02:13 PM

i am on an imac....it lock up the browser...
i just had my computer guru install firefox...still doesnot work....

can anyone see if the site will go past the first page of the booking process...maybe its the site, not my computer

what i am attempting to do is book 2 rooms
in the first time category (before oct 31)
then i go to book....and the page begins to
load.....then nothing....

if all else fails, i will go to an internet cafe...

Peterson Aug 26th, 2005 02:47 PM

divediva,
I was able to choose the Marriott, selected 2 rooms, and chose the first time slot. When I clicked Book online, it took me to the booking page. It seems to be working...good luck!

divediva Aug 26th, 2005 04:53 PM

thank you peterson...
i am having my daugher book for us (me paying of course)...she has roadrunner...much mo betta...
thanks all
and we will be enjoying the bangkok marriott again!!!!

p.s...where was bob when i needed him...
i was there for him when he threatened suicide!!!???!!!

TracyB Aug 26th, 2005 05:20 PM

That happens to me sometimes..I use 2 browsers..Internet Explorer and Opera..Some things work on one, but not the other. Also, if you have something running (such as Ad-watch) you have to turn it off before you can get into certain sites..

rhkkmk Aug 26th, 2005 06:11 PM

i am here...never fear...just not when you need me...i am so glad you had a problem!!!! i have them all the time with damn computers...shows we are over 30/40 and still with the program... we are far too logical to deal with computers!!!

hope it works for you....you know the ropes at marriott so it will be easy for you...return visitor...wait until you see the new breakfast room...they did a nice job...after i left they redid the bakery area so i do not know what you will find there...

i also find that asia sites work strangely sometimes...maybe what boston harbor says is the key....i still cannot get air asia to work for me...i'd rather pay a higher fare anyways...

hawaiiantraveler Aug 26th, 2005 07:48 PM

dive
i also got all the way through and i have ie as my browser...hope all works out for you. do you live upcountry(rainforest)? if so, i envy you, god's country..a hui hou!!

orgy7 Aug 26th, 2005 08:18 PM

I have a powerbook (MAC0 and i just tried opening the site up with Safari and it just says "safari can't find server". I then went too applications and chose Internet Exporer and after 2 tries it did open the site.

orgy7 Aug 26th, 2005 08:24 PM

thankfully Im nossey and checked out the post even it was just ment for RHKNK...

I think many people reallly miss out on some usefull diverse info when they just seek out one or 2 fodorites for help..

simpsonc510 Aug 27th, 2005 05:23 AM

orgy7
And the good news is, none of us minds if the others jump in on a conversation with helpful information!
Carol

(ready for Ming's chili at Brunswick in about 4 weeks??? I'll be there!)

orgy7 Aug 27th, 2005 05:59 AM

simpson.. your coimming back to town, COOL. when?

simpsonc510 Aug 27th, 2005 06:08 AM

I'm arriving late night on Sept 21 and will be in BKK until Oct 4 (just under two weeks). Will probably be staying at the Omni again (soi 4, just down from Brunswick). There will be 6 in our traveling group this time. All but one are "oldies in BKK" and we have a newbie who we know will love it and become another regular!! We want to go to Phuket for a 2 night stay. Are you seeing any deals in the BKK post???

Carol

mrwunrfl Aug 27th, 2005 01:58 PM

Bob said, "after i left they redid the bakery area ...". What exactly, did you DO to make them have to redo it?

rhkkmk Aug 27th, 2005 05:48 PM

ate, ate, ate....and then ate some more...their pastries, etc are just fabulous.....

looked fine to me when i left...don't understand why it needed a re-do...???

maybe to get it ready for divediva and her clan..?? or for orgy for his swimming lessons in the kiddy pool???

rhkkmk Aug 27th, 2005 06:06 PM

dive---how did it work out????????????/

divediva Aug 27th, 2005 10:55 PM

it just does not end.........i got the reservation confirmed ( i think ) at least i tried....
the reservation site emailed me and i gave my credit card info...pressed send...it said processing...then boom...my internet connection quit... damn.....so i dont know if it processed or how to find out...

bob , you are so right...i just expect the computer to work...i am not a computer geek by anymeans...or a backpacker....and my age bracket just increased to another decade...and get this...i now qualify for aarp...but its all good.....

when we were at the marriott last october,
the upper lobby was under renovation, the breakfast area was past the bakery in the open outside lanai. and it was delicious...
but the hotel was still wonderful


and yes orgy...you are so right...i should have just put out the request for help to everyone ...

.and

to all that helped...we always welcome all (or almost all...where is spygirl by the way) input, suggestions, recommendations and
experiences...that is what makes this site our favorite!!!!!!!

hawaiian traveller...i live near kahakaloa
on the backside of the west maui mountains..waterfalls on each side of my land...incredible unobstructed ocean views looking toward haleakala....lucky me......

carol...we just had the 3rd change of plans and are also looking at phuket for a week...my daughter does not want to take the ferry to koh phi phi...she is pregnant and nearly lost it last year on the ferry to koh phang nan ....so....any suggestions??
i start my quest for info on phuket...
to the threads.....

simpsonc510 Aug 28th, 2005 06:27 AM

divediva
Your location on Maui sounds awesome. I'm soooooo jealous!

About Phuket... my favorite area is Kata Beach, which is located in the "southwestern" (?) corner of the island. If you look at a map, you will note 3 beach inlets in that corner. They are Patong, Karon, and Kata. Just below Kata is Kata Noi. It is also a nice smaller beach.

I have only stayed at Mom Tri's Boat House and also their private Villa Royale suites. I am looking at prices for September and don't really see a very dramatic price reduction for the low season. Darn! We stayed at Villa Royale a couple of times during the peak holiday season ($400+/night) and LOVED it more than I can explain. What a pampering and peaceful experience!!!I could do it annually, if it weren't so darned expensive!!! I hope we can stay in a big villa and divvy up the cost amongst our group members, depending on how many want to go to Phuket this time. We shall see... Here's hoping!!

Anyway, for this Sept, we may just go back to the Boat House once again, at about 5000 baht per night, or we may try the new villa suites next door to Villa Royale, that just opened last fall (just before tsunami) for about the same price. We'll see what our BKK travel agent/tailor/friend can do for us this time. We don't make any plans or reservations until we get to BKK.

Would not advise your daughter to take the boat to Phi Phi, no matter now beautiful the location is. The water can be quite choppy on the ride from Phuket. If I recall correctly, the boat trip is about 1 1/2 hours?? If I am wrong, someone will jump in here. It was back in 2001 that we made the trip there. Gorgeous location!!!

I have never spent a whole week on Phuket, as usually 4 days will do it for me. I can only do so much vegging out! We have not rented a vehicle for driving around the island, but just might opt for that this trip. We've always spent our time around Kata and that area of the island. It might be fun to drive around for a day and have a look! Kata has shopping, dining (the best is at the Boat House!!) and beach hotels. There is always Patong for more shopping, parasailing, night life, etc. We did an elephant ride between Karon and Patong. It was a very short 30 minute ride but enough to let us know that it not something we want to do for a longer ride!!! LOL

You might take a look at the La Meridien. We had lunch there one day. Very nice, modern, private beach, dining on the grounds. You could really just stay there and not venture out!!

Is your trip for October?

Carol

rhkkmk Aug 28th, 2005 01:01 PM

dive--i think you did samui last year?? if not how about it...peace resort would be perfect for you or the new baan bophut.....

also how about hua hin or jotiem beach?? both are car rides from bkk??

divediva Aug 28th, 2005 10:00 PM

last year we fly into samui enroute to koh pha ngan for the full moon party ( i lasted until 11pm...) my daughter wanted to go and we spent a week there...it was ok...
now we want to visit the areas affected by the tsunami to spend our $$$$ there.

i think i will leave her and fiance behind and go to koh phi phi for 3 nites...the phi phi island village looks very attractive,

on phuket...they want someplace nice under $50 per nite...james has suggested the old phuket hotel and in on the beach...

any suggestions are appreciated

JamesA Aug 29th, 2005 02:11 AM

Diva, remind me which dates you are talking about for Phuket and is this for yourself or daughter (so can suggest appropriate), remember rates shoot up over December/January in Phuket so if you are talking 'then' we need to find a more budget yet hopefully nice place.

JamesA Aug 29th, 2005 02:30 AM

If you are talking low season for Phuket ( up until end of October ) my humble opinion is that for USD 40 including breakfast/tax/service/ you really can't beat a Spa deluxe room at the Old Phuket, for USD 40 it's a snip!

The photo on the site that shows a picture taken from the rooftop pool towards the beach shows an honest distance to the beach, the swimming pool is on the roof but the lovely views and nice breeze we found great, strange thing is that the Spa Deluxe Rooms are cheaper than the Terrace deluxe but in my opinion the Spa rooms are actually much better. Lots of restaurants in the same nice soi ( this is recent few years back development ) and easy walk to the beach. Easy to go north into Karon itself or go south to Kata, easy to to get into Patong.
http://www.r24.org/phuket-luxury-hot...uket/pictures/

or same thing :http://www.r24.org/huahin.20m.com/ph...uket/pictures/


JamesA Aug 29th, 2005 02:31 AM

Normal double room is USD 30

JamesA Aug 29th, 2005 02:33 AM

I really should get my brain fixed and get thoughts at one time.
Those Spa rooms at the Old Phuket ( wish they'd change the name ) in top peak time Dec 20-Jan 20 are USD 98 !!, so you see how all prices shoot up at that peak time.

divediva Aug 29th, 2005 11:22 PM

aloha james....
we will arrive in phuket oct 25 or 26th, hopefully flying direct from chiang mai. the old phuket hotel looks like our kind of hotel.

the spa room looks perfect.

what are the other "must do " sites and attractions on phuket?

i think we will spend 3 or 4 nites there then go to koh phi phi weather permitting for the other 3 nites. my daughter wants to spend the entire week there to rest.

carol....i think we may rent a car and explore the island. we are getting excited now....
only 6 weeks to go....

and....the marriott bkk is confirmed, even tho my computer crashed....3 nites in the middle of our trip...

JamesA Aug 30th, 2005 02:55 AM

I haven't looked recently but I don't think the non-stop CM to Phuket starts until after 28 Oct ( Winter scehdules ). But changing with Thai at BKK is effortless. Now, if you are doing BKK-CM-BKK-Phuket-BKK check if Thai doing any passes. of course there are budget carriers like Thai Air Asia and Nok Air.

Do watch for the 'red flags' on the beach, weather late in October should be reasonably ok but 'please' observe those warnings! Go 'right' from the hotel along beach road to Karon Circle ( big stone thing of dolphins ), turn right and you will sadly see lots of tourist shops/tailors etc, continue up about 200 yards/meters and you will see semi-outside/covered "Red Onion", this place has amazing Thai food, try the Duck and the Massaman Curry, really nice service and cheap, but also clean and well managed.
Sima Safari have lots of trips, get muddy with water buffalo, elepahnt rides and such. Phuket Simon Cabaret ( past the Meridien on the way into Patong ) worth a visit for some fun, very large theatre style place. At the corner past Simon the road goes left into Patong, about a km or so along on the right is 'Hideaway Spa', this looks rustic but really good and great value, good Thai Masage plus other treatments, very good prices compared, they also offer a pick-up service which well worth it and easier than negotiating with tuk-tuks.
For a romantic dinner turn right out of hotel towards south of Karon past the Hilton Arcadia and along the long stretch of road past the bend of the Hilton Arcadia on left is "Old Siam", this is very romantic, best time is easrly, go for early cocktails just after 6 and watch the sunset ( outside dining ). Breezy and relaxing, usually Thai music, a good tip here is instead of ordering main dishes is order a huge range of 'starters' plus some rice, it works out cheap and the starters there are excellent.

If you are into 'rumble in the Jungle' Safari Club on the ridge between meridien and Patong gets going after 10 pm, very jungly, Pina Coladas and loud music.

The Gibbon Monkey Santuary might appeal to you, they take Gibbon Monkeys and re-locate them back to the wild, I believe they are re-locating them to a small island, the re-train them to fend for themselves, good place and worth leaving a nice donation. I would book boat for Phi Phi only the day before so you can check the weather, you can do that at travel place along the street from Old 'P towards the beach, prices are pretty much standard, most agents give same commission and rarely do prices vary, but do check a few places before booking so you know what is what!

At Phuket Airport for ease go straight to the Taxi desk after picking up your baggage, don't head outside to the throngs of taxis etc, go to the desk, easy. Patong in the evning is crowded but ok for night markets on the 2nd road ( rat-U-Thit Road ) near Royal paradise Hotel ( you can see it for miles, huge maybe 20 storey place ), lots of trinkets and stuff but certainly CM far far better for such shopping as CM stuff actually goes on sale elsewhere at obviously higher price.

Seafood, do as Thais do, choose, and check the weight! Don't be shy, Thais always precisely check the weight ( for when seafood sold by weight ). Buy wine from shopping malls/supermarkets ( Lotsu tesco or Big C in center of Island ) , most restaurants charge a bottle fee of a few hundred, though I guess some class places won't allow, if so just keep the bottle for the next night.

JamesA Aug 30th, 2005 03:02 AM

Hideaway Day Spa Patong Hills:

http://www.phuket-hideaway.com/patong.day.spa.htm

My directions were bad, past meridien and Simon where road goes left into patong head right, "Soi Nanai" but I would get the hotel to call them and see about pick up service: (76) 340-591

simpsonc510 Aug 30th, 2005 05:44 AM

James
I just printed your last two posts for some additional Phuket information for my upcoming trip in three weeks. We will be going to Phuket for about 2-3 days and it's always nice to have some new things to do and new places to eat.
Thanks.
Carol

divediva Aug 30th, 2005 10:03 PM

thank you thank you james for al l the fantastic local insight and info. i too am printing these threads so take with me.

do you think it wise to rent a car and drive around on our own?

does anyone know if the asia hotel booking sites will let you make reservations just days prior the arrival? is there a minimum ### of days in advance that you have to book?

i could not get thai airlines site to tell me if they are infact flying direct to phuket from chiang mai. the site is not loading...again,,,maybe my connection.
thanks again everyone

JamesA Aug 30th, 2005 11:05 PM

YES..Non stop CM to Phuket operating October, TG 1239 dep 1115 arrives 1310, daily. Airbus A300 ( wide body 2x4x2). I just checked on the local site here. So at around 2 hrs it's quick.

Far is B 4,715 including tax ( about USD 120 ) one way.

If you are doing BKK-CM-Phuket-BKK they are showing the Discovery pass which would be the way to go:

http://www.thaiair.com/Promotions/Sp...azing_fare.htm

Try these alternative Thai Airways sites:
www.thaiairways.com
www.thaiair.com
www.thaiairways.com.au

As Thai is part of Star Alliance yor local official UA agent should not have any problem issuing either the CM-Phuket(HKT is the code) or Thai Airways in LAX (1-800)426-5204





JamesA Aug 30th, 2005 11:09 PM

If you use local agents they can do same day bookings, if you have a cellphone with domestic access ( or kindly ask where you are staying ) they can send a message on the cellphone within Thailand with confirmation/whatever. It all depends how fast the hotel gets back to them.

You 'can' rent a car as Bob did but I would wait until you are there, see how you feel about traffic and roads then decide if you want or not, same time asking reception/concierge about price for a local car+driver, easier, they do the driving you relax. Costs about same or less than a rental.

JamesA Aug 30th, 2005 11:10 PM

Local agents I mean those in Thailand in my experience such as huahin.20m or www.nongasia.com who go thru R24, should be no problem as long as the hotel responds, that is what I found anyway.

divediva Aug 31st, 2005 10:04 PM

thanks again james....
we are going to contact thai air for the pass tomorrow...with the fuel prices going up worldwide...probably a good idea.

if we call vietnam airlines directly...can we book both the domestic flights on the airpass and our vietnam flights as well???

vietnam air is cheaper...but if we can combine all our flights onto one airline..it might be easier.

thanks again james....



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