Some brief notes from Bangkok
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Yes, Riz, the King looks very frail. A friend in Bangkok told us many people believe that the King will never return to live in the Palace again, but will spend the rest of his days in the hospital. I've been in Bangkok before on the King's birthday and the celebrations seemed more subdued this year.
HT, glad you are enjoying Kyoto. I'll look forward to your report.
Kuranosuke, I'm glad you liked Lemongrass. I ate there my first trip to Bangkok back in the mid-late 1980s, and have eaten there almost every trip since.
Today is our last day of vacation. Tomorrow morning we fly home. We plan to visit a couple of wats today.
For some reason, I can't check in online. United isn't giving me that option. Has something changed? I'll check back with United later and see if I can check in and print our boarding passes.
HT, glad you are enjoying Kyoto. I'll look forward to your report.
Kuranosuke, I'm glad you liked Lemongrass. I ate there my first trip to Bangkok back in the mid-late 1980s, and have eaten there almost every trip since.
Today is our last day of vacation. Tomorrow morning we fly home. We plan to visit a couple of wats today.
For some reason, I can't check in online. United isn't giving me that option. Has something changed? I'll check back with United later and see if I can check in and print our boarding passes.
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Hi Kathie,
Safe journey home! I'm hoping you and Cheryl didn't buy everything in BKK. I'll be there on the 18th for a few weeks, hoping to buy a few treasures!
Dogster, hope the cruise (if you are still cruising) is going well. Looking forward to getting together at Christmas dinner at Maeng's once again.
Kathie... Re: check-in on line. I've never done that sort of thing. Do you find it really helpful? You still have to stop and drop off checked luggage anyway...What would be the advantages of doing this? I can't print out boarding passes here at our hotel in Zurich. I have only my laptop. We fly home on Wednesday.
Carol
Safe journey home! I'm hoping you and Cheryl didn't buy everything in BKK. I'll be there on the 18th for a few weeks, hoping to buy a few treasures!
Dogster, hope the cruise (if you are still cruising) is going well. Looking forward to getting together at Christmas dinner at Maeng's once again.
Kathie... Re: check-in on line. I've never done that sort of thing. Do you find it really helpful? You still have to stop and drop off checked luggage anyway...What would be the advantages of doing this? I can't print out boarding passes here at our hotel in Zurich. I have only my laptop. We fly home on Wednesday.
Carol
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It's good that I got out of the Lounge and dropped in here on this forum. So, I'm really glad that you are having a great time and have a safe flight home.
I really miss BKK. I'll work on trying to get away and get there though. Right now I'm busy with just trying to find a reasonable flight for the annual Paris trip. The airfares have just skyrocketed. I have the apartment, but no plane ticket yet. It might be just one trip next year, as it's difficult to get away now. I do miss my 2 annual trips. But, flying to my 90 year-old parent on weekends, ever so often, which is at least a 3-hour flight each way, is more important.
HawaiianTraveler: Miss you guys,too. I didn't know that you were in Kyoto. I have ALWAYS wanted to go there. Maybe one day and hopefully to Japan,too and not just in the airport to fly on to Singapore and Bangkok. Have fun.
Kuranosuke: We'll have to do Lemongrass again one day. I absolutely loved the food. And since it's just across the street from me, I'll be eating there more often. For years, I had just put it off and tried places further away, from my building, and kind of said that I'd eventually get around to it. LOL! Happy Travels!
I really miss BKK. I'll work on trying to get away and get there though. Right now I'm busy with just trying to find a reasonable flight for the annual Paris trip. The airfares have just skyrocketed. I have the apartment, but no plane ticket yet. It might be just one trip next year, as it's difficult to get away now. I do miss my 2 annual trips. But, flying to my 90 year-old parent on weekends, ever so often, which is at least a 3-hour flight each way, is more important.
HawaiianTraveler: Miss you guys,too. I didn't know that you were in Kyoto. I have ALWAYS wanted to go there. Maybe one day and hopefully to Japan,too and not just in the airport to fly on to Singapore and Bangkok. Have fun.
Kuranosuke: We'll have to do Lemongrass again one day. I absolutely loved the food. And since it's just across the street from me, I'll be eating there more often. For years, I had just put it off and tried places further away, from my building, and kind of said that I'd eventually get around to it. LOL! Happy Travels!
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HT, Cheryl disabled the forum on ti, as we were getting spammed by a zillion Russians. If you want to post a report there, let us know and Cheryl can give you access to posting on the blog.
Carol, I do find that printing out the boarding passes facilitates a fast check in. Yes, we have to stop and drop off baggage, but otherwise we're ready to fly. We did find some nice items at the JT outlet, but we left lots for you!
One of the advantages of staying at the ROS is that it is walking distance to Chinatown. This morning we walked to Wat Traimit, as they have completed a new wat to house the Golden Buddha. The new wat is beautiful, all white marble and gilding. There is a museum on the lower floors of the building on the contributions of Chinese immigrants to development in Thailand that we wanted see as well. Alas! Today is Monday and the museum was closed. Next trip.
Next we went to Wat Indraviharn, a wat recommended to us by Bob and Karen. Tong took them there. The wat has a huge, standing Buddha. I'd never been there before and was expecting it to be off the tourist track - wrong - there were more foreign visitors there than at Wat Traimit. We had an interesting visit there.
Next we hopped a taxi to the nearest skytrain station, and went to Siam Paragon. We decided to have lunch in one of the restaurants on the ground floor. I hate to report this, as it appears we are following in the footsteps of Andy and Beth and Bob and Karen as we opted for an Italian restaurant. Afterward, we decided to splurge on a decadent dessert. We browsed the many dessert places and settled on the Mandarin Oriental shop were we had truly decadent desserts and Cheryl raved about the superlative cappuccino she had there.
We decided to stop by Asia Books and found they were having a huge sale. There were tables and bookshelves out in the corridor, and books were 20-80% off. We restrained ourselves and bought just a half a dozen books.
Back at the ROS, it's time to think about packing.
Carol, I do find that printing out the boarding passes facilitates a fast check in. Yes, we have to stop and drop off baggage, but otherwise we're ready to fly. We did find some nice items at the JT outlet, but we left lots for you!
One of the advantages of staying at the ROS is that it is walking distance to Chinatown. This morning we walked to Wat Traimit, as they have completed a new wat to house the Golden Buddha. The new wat is beautiful, all white marble and gilding. There is a museum on the lower floors of the building on the contributions of Chinese immigrants to development in Thailand that we wanted see as well. Alas! Today is Monday and the museum was closed. Next trip.
Next we went to Wat Indraviharn, a wat recommended to us by Bob and Karen. Tong took them there. The wat has a huge, standing Buddha. I'd never been there before and was expecting it to be off the tourist track - wrong - there were more foreign visitors there than at Wat Traimit. We had an interesting visit there.
Next we hopped a taxi to the nearest skytrain station, and went to Siam Paragon. We decided to have lunch in one of the restaurants on the ground floor. I hate to report this, as it appears we are following in the footsteps of Andy and Beth and Bob and Karen as we opted for an Italian restaurant. Afterward, we decided to splurge on a decadent dessert. We browsed the many dessert places and settled on the Mandarin Oriental shop were we had truly decadent desserts and Cheryl raved about the superlative cappuccino she had there.
We decided to stop by Asia Books and found they were having a huge sale. There were tables and bookshelves out in the corridor, and books were 20-80% off. We restrained ourselves and bought just a half a dozen books.
Back at the ROS, it's time to think about packing.
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Wow the Russians are coming.....
You would have loved the temple we went to today,Sanjusanjendo. It was a first time for us and the best we have ever been to. KimJapan described it perfectly and a plus was that it had a lot of English explantions(never seen it so comprehensive in Japan before). The place is breathtaking and I am not a temple person. If you two ever make it to Japan Sanjusanjendo is a must see.
Off to Odaru onsen tomorrow for more soaking and relaxing. We'll watch for you two flying overhead.
Aloha!
You would have loved the temple we went to today,Sanjusanjendo. It was a first time for us and the best we have ever been to. KimJapan described it perfectly and a plus was that it had a lot of English explantions(never seen it so comprehensive in Japan before). The place is breathtaking and I am not a temple person. If you two ever make it to Japan Sanjusanjendo is a must see.
Off to Odaru onsen tomorrow for more soaking and relaxing. We'll watch for you two flying overhead.
Aloha!
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two new wats...who would think there were ones we all had not visited..
one thing about checking in on line the day before is that i feel it secures your seats for you and yes it does speed up the process..../ some airlines have special lines for bag drop-off and id check too which avoids lines...
one thing about checking in on line the day before is that i feel it secures your seats for you and yes it does speed up the process..../ some airlines have special lines for bag drop-off and id check too which avoids lines...
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Thanks for posting Kathie, it is very timely for me. I am in Bangkok for one and a half days before heading to Laos and wanted to do something different as I have been in Bangkok before. I will look into the wats you mentioned and pick which one to go to. I leave in 28 more days.
I look forward to hearing more.
I look forward to hearing more.
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Kathie...wasn't the Italian food good? As much as I love Thai, every now and then a change is good. I think it helps you appreciate the Thai all the more. Love those Oriental hotel pastries, and they are sooooooo low calorie.
Safe flight home. hope all you shopping fits in you suitcases.
Safe flight home. hope all you shopping fits in you suitcases.
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They will be picking up our luggage in a few minutes and off to the airport.
We did fit everything into out two suitcases each, and didn't even need to expand them!
HT, we will get to Japan, but likely not until we retire... 3 more years.
live, take a look at Wat Suthat as well. It's one of our faves. You rarely see other westerners there.
Karen, we had so little time in Thailand this trip, we had no opportunity to get tired of Thai food. But two weeks of often repetitive Indian food (rice and dahl) is what made me crave Italian!
We did fit everything into out two suitcases each, and didn't even need to expand them!
HT, we will get to Japan, but likely not until we retire... 3 more years.
live, take a look at Wat Suthat as well. It's one of our faves. You rarely see other westerners there.
Karen, we had so little time in Thailand this trip, we had no opportunity to get tired of Thai food. But two weeks of often repetitive Indian food (rice and dahl) is what made me crave Italian!
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As for Italian food, that might be the same restaurant that I ate at a few months after Paragon opened and the paint fumes were still really strong. It was on the west wing of Paragon. I can't remember what the name of the restaurant was though. Happy Travels!
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We're home, tired but happy. No new lie-flat seats on our planes, so neither of us got much sleep - in the 15-30 minute range each. We're pretty exhausted. I plan to get started on my trip report tomorrow and Cheryl will get started on the photos. There's lots to do, so I don't know when the first installment will appear, but I'll do it as soon as I can.




