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Turns out I booked a Deluxe in the old tower by mistake. Managed to have it changed to a Superior Deluxe.
I've lost 4sqm but I'm in the new tower. Hopefully that means I won't have a door connecting my room to the next one.
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It's visitor friendly, no problem :)
I have just stayed here a week and liked it, funny enough I also stayed here several years ago and not much is changed.
Many Japanese expats stay here long time, so it's pretty quiet. If possible get a room in tower 2 so you don't need to pass the reception all the time. You will pass the security guards though, but no problem.
The premium rooms are in tower 2.
https://www.legacybangkok.com/en/rooms.php
Generally a very solid 4 star hotel. Decent location, big well maintained rooms and nice polite staff. Breakfast is ok but a little boring after a week.
I will stay here again.
Thanks. Also had it confirmed by the hotel now.
I booked it this morning but I'd missed your tip and I'm not sure I've booked a premium room! Got the best price booking via Tripadvisor with the hotel directly. Unfortunately, the booking confirmation doesn't mention the room type but I remember getting the 46sqm room.
Size is a big part of the reason why I'm paying a premium versus the Park Plaza Soi 18 (which I almost booked yesterday). Couldn't find their room sizes but the cheaper (superiour, deluxe) rooms looked smaller than even the basic 39sqm room at Legacy Suites.
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Legacy Suites Hotel
I stayed back in 2011/12 and might be looking to book this place again. As it doesn't feature on any of the sites listing visitor friendly hotels, I wanted to check whether anyone on here could confirm, please.
Not to be confused with the Legacy Express.
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Have stayed at both. I prefer the one on soi 18. Quiet area, but not too far away from the action. Nice rooms, but a bit small. Good breakfast. Nice pool area. There is a back entrance to Scratch Dog right by, if you like clubbing. Plenty of FLs there.
The Park Plaza Sukhumvit is older and more worn down. Pool is terrible and the lobby area is not very inviting. Breakfast is about the same.
Both are guest friendly (2017).
Use the search function. These hotels are mentioned every now and then.
http://www.bangkok-addicts.com/forum/topic/6968-park-plaza-hotel-sukhumvit-soi-16-any-good/ (yes, there is an error in the header. It is not on soi 16).
Thanks. Also had both hotels confirm it now. I'm starting to lean towards Soi 18 as well. I was about to book when I noticed a special offer for a place I've stayed before. I'll search first but might have to open another thread to confirm it hasn't introduced a joiner fee in the last 7 years.
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I've only so far been able to confirm that the Park Plaza Soi 18 is guest friendly.
Park Plaza Sukhumvit is about the same price but a little closer to the action.
Have any of you stayed there before?
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I've used Bangkok Smile three times to get my teeth cleaned over the years. They have several locations and a price list on theit website.
No complaints, will use then again next month.