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  1. Other plus

    -you can see her taking a shower from the bed

     

    Other minus

    -she can see you taking a dump

    -you can see her taking a dump (this might be a plus for if your into that)

    -bathroom not very noise proof because of sliding glass door

     

     

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     I usually stay here as well.  Book on Agoda or hotels.com and its is about 55 USD. Use the hotel website and it is like 125 usd.

  2. I usually find Agoda and Expedia to be the cheapest. Whenever Hotels.com is the cheapest one (which is rare in my experience), Expedia seems to match it.

    Agoda is cheaper many times in actual price. But doesn't have that great a rewards program they will give you airmiles but you usually have to pay a bit more than their cheapest rate. hotels.com does offer a free night for every ten nights stayed. The value of that night is the average of the daily rate of the ten nights. So for my next booking i would save a total of $50 for 10 nights on Agoda. It would be a savings of $11 if i took the rate that gives miles. Or pay $50 more at hotels and earn a free night worth 60. As i type it out it doesn't really sound like a big difference but I do like having the bank of free nights to use as needed.

  3. It was a few years ago, remember s-suits has a serious walk of shame the reception restaurant and bar/ terrace share the same space, if that's not a problem for you it gets 10 out of 10 for location.

     

    S. Sukumvit reception is on the Second floor now. You can circumvent it (unless you happen to be on the second floor past reception in the old section) but even then they do not say anything when you walk in. If you want them to take ID for some reason you can stop there. The restaurant is not an issue at all in my experience, (that would be the walk of shame out not in.) the restaurant closes at Midnight. When I book my room I select 2 guests per room including breakfast (same rate) and if I hit it off with a lady we will have breakfast before sending her on her way.

  4. I have never stayed in either, I normal stay at either the continent or s sukumvit suites. I prefer these locations because they are near BTS/MRT Station.   Realistically though I have been to Thermae frequently as well as Nana and Soi 11. We usually walk out that way. I have walked back from Thermae with a ST, I have both walked and taken a taxi back from Nana with a LT. None of these things posed an issue at all.

  5. I use trip advisory for the initial search. That usually covers all the options available. And then from there I will either use hotels.com or Agoda. I think Agoda is actually owned by hotels.com. Some hotels only show up on one or the other and when they are on both the prices are pretty close. If they are on both I use hotels.com since for every 10 nights you earn a free room, (worth the average value of your stays). Since I book for myself and my wingman I accumulate these free nights and I then use them to book us some one off trips like when we go to BKK we stay need terminal 21 but will use free nights to have a couple nights near Patpong.  Agoda has a points plus program where you can earn airline miles on your airline of choice. I find airline miles to be the least valuable "reward" option so I usually don't use Agoda unless I have no other option. 

  6. Bangla Road is where the action is in Phuket from my experience. It is about 40 minutes from the Airport to that area. Last time we stayed there the place we stayed wan't as close to the road and was kind of dingy, I would not recommend it at all.

  7. https://www.agoda.com/nana-tai-suite/hotel/bangkok-th.html?checkin=2017-08-15&los=4&adults=1&rooms=1&cid=1419654&searchrequestid=44859645-5ee1-467b-bc1a-d57f52d9e3ad

     

    Stayed here once and it was a real nice place. I tend to stay closer to Soi Cowboy now because I can get on MRT to go to work meetings. Also Agoda does allow you to view and filter prices in Thai Baht. There are a great deal of cheaper options on Sukumvit

  8. Ive seen teams practice and play games at central Rama 9 mall towards the back by the theatres. Biggest ice surface I've seen in bkk.

     

    The Ice surface at Imperial Samrong is larger, I think Olympic Size if I am not mistaken, but there is no Glass. The side boards side is wide open and there is rubber netting behind the nets. There are also no player benches. Rumor has it the rink owner built it for his daughter who was a competitive figure skater. The Rama IX is smaller than NHL dimensions.

  9. S Sukhumvit Suites is my go to place when in BKK. Price is right. Rooms are always clean, staff is friendly, and hotel is guest friendly. Some of the rooms are on the smaller side, but hell its not like your having a party there. The restaurant is great although it could get pricey if you stay there late after happy hour. We used to pay the extra for breakfast but after coming in so late often missed breakfast. Extremely convenient location near Soi Cowboy, BTS, MRT and Terminal 21 Mall. Usually stroll down the various side sois bar hopping during the day.

  10. Yes and it was great. After multiple trips in on China Eastern in which we somehow end up in the middle of the line to the end of the line, we attempted this. Were met at the gate, and shuttled to the embassy line and passed right through in minutes. Of course being China Eastern, bags did not make it and our guy moved us to the top of the line to do our paperwork and off we went. Well worth the 2000 baht and having the car waiting to go.

  11. Yes, there are two RInks in the BKK area. The best and newest is in Rama 9 Mall on the 7th Floor. It is actually called the Rink. There is another one in another Imperial Samrong Mall. 3rd floor I believe.

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