Thailand Trip Report-the Panda has Landed
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I now realize that I should have probably opted to stay where you stayed in LP, Panda. At the time I booked, for some reason I had the idea that they were the only ones with a pool large enough for swimming laps. (So much for my research skills on this trip..)
Now I see that your hotel also has a pool. AND that the weather may be too cool. Was anyone swimming when you were there? Is the pool there indeed large enough for lap swimmming??
At this late date, I will have to stick with the Phou Vou..I am sure it will also be wonderful.
I imagine it is easy to get rides from the hotel into the main part of town..is this true? Do they have motorbike taxis? How long of a walk would the hotel be from center of town??
Now I see that your hotel also has a pool. AND that the weather may be too cool. Was anyone swimming when you were there? Is the pool there indeed large enough for lap swimmming??
At this late date, I will have to stick with the Phou Vou..I am sure it will also be wonderful.
I imagine it is easy to get rides from the hotel into the main part of town..is this true? Do they have motorbike taxis? How long of a walk would the hotel be from center of town??
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You won't want to walk to town from the Pansea (Phou Vou) - way too far. However there are tuk-tuk drivers in the parking area that will take you into town - don't know if they are there in the am for the monks but you could certainly set something up with one in advance. Shouldn't cost more than a buck or two. I believe there is also a hotel shuttle that goes into town every half hour or so during the day.
#124
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No one swam in the pool. It was too cool. Check weatherbase.com for average temperature.
A tuk tuk can take you back and forth as can the hotel shuttle. If you go to the monk procession, buy the sticky rice from the early street vendors.
A tuk tuk can take you back and forth as can the hotel shuttle. If you go to the monk procession, buy the sticky rice from the early street vendors.
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the tuk tuks vary in size and they are different from bkk...they are more a motor bike with a truck bed on the back....pick one with a big motor for more power going up hills like the small one to the drive at the pansea...
you will be very happy there...oce you get a driver you like tell him what you want to do when and he will be there for you...they charge per person rather than per trip btw....we paid $1 each into town...
the hotel also has a scheduled van ride into town, free....i think they probably go in for the monk walk...or arrange with a driver the day before...
excellent rest. at pansea...breakfast is especially nice overlooking pool...
you will be very happy there...oce you get a driver you like tell him what you want to do when and he will be there for you...they charge per person rather than per trip btw....we paid $1 each into town...
the hotel also has a scheduled van ride into town, free....i think they probably go in for the monk walk...or arrange with a driver the day before...
excellent rest. at pansea...breakfast is especially nice overlooking pool...
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Thanks to you both. I am glad I don't have to ride on the back of the bike like I did in Siem Reap because that can be a little scary for me! Too bad about not being able to use that pool, though. It looks lovely in the pics.
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post dinner....we always split the check....we compare the tip....he tipped the waiter $8.90 and told him that i was cheap.....i tipped him $9.00....that must be the 10B that is his usual tip while in thailand...
he did treat to wonderful ice cream in newton center however....they actually spent 3 hours in the burbs and did not turn into pumkins...we looked for rizzuto but he was no where to be seen...
wonderful evening i have to admit...
he did treat to wonderful ice cream in newton center however....they actually spent 3 hours in the burbs and did not turn into pumkins...we looked for rizzuto but he was no where to be seen...
wonderful evening i have to admit...
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Dinner was very pleasant. I suspect they finally got Bob's medications adjusted properly.
As an aside, I was again in my self-sacrificing mode. In addition to the inherent charity exhibited by my willingness to be seen in public with his Bobness, I was also willing to forego the Patriots-Steelers game.
As an aside, I was again in my self-sacrificing mode. In addition to the inherent charity exhibited by my willingness to be seen in public with his Bobness, I was also willing to forego the Patriots-Steelers game.




