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In Hau Hin with my Thai girlfriend in April and first week of May and I’d like to introduce her to fellow swingers at a social meet as she is unfamiliar to this kind of things. She doesn’t mind that I am into this kind of things but I think it’d be fun to have a chat and a laugh with her and others who like to be naughty |
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I arrive on the 20 th in Hua Hin there was a slight change of plan as of when I’d go there but I definitely want my girlfriend to be kind of introduced to the scene so she knows what it’s all about as she was quite surprised that I am into this kind of stuff. She was under the impression that not many Thai people do this kind of things and that it was very strange that couples would enjoy playing with different women and men so a social would be great . If you want we could meet elsewhere if it’s more convenient for you . We aren’t planning on going anywhere but I could easily arrange a day trip and also she was on about going back to Bangkok with me just before I go back to the UK but that would be on the 6 th or 7 th of May . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sorry to Segway.
How ever you all seem very knowledgable about Thailand and surrounding areas.
I am in Koh Samui for a wedding in April 13-17th. I wanted to experience a few local delights and wondered what the sort of rules were there.
Staying in a resort hotel. Are they lax and relaxed about company joining you? Is it safe to venture out?
Looking for any advice |
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"Jersey gent..... yes it will be very safe to venture out and all hotels are fine with you if you take a local girl back to your room, hope that helps a little x" some hotels may ask for the girls id card other wise should have no problem.
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By *eddy2000Man
over a year ago
crawley Thailand |
Indeed quite a lot of hotels ask for quest ID which is not a bad idea if you are new on the scene.
Also some of the more upmarket hotels may ask for a Joiner fee, so you maybe need to be aware of that too. In the meantime enjoy your stay |
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By *JWMan
over a year ago
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"Indeed quite a lot of hotels ask for quest ID which is not a bad idea if you are new on the scene.
Also some of the more upmarket hotels may ask for a Joiner fee, so you maybe need to be aware of that too. In the meantime enjoy your stay"
From my experience that is more accurate advice than what has been posted above. Some hotels won't even let girls in overnight even for a fee |
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"Thank you for all your responses.
I feel a little more prepared now. Expecting a culture shock none the less.
Looking forward to it.
Thank you. " to be honest nothing will prepare you for the culture shock ......as a general rule and not to cause offence think of yourself as a walking atm and always keep that in mind its very easy to lose track of how much your spending if you dont.eg pay a bar fine you still pay lady drink prices in some bars.
There are wonderful people but lots want to empty your wallet
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"Indeed quite a lot of hotels ask for quest ID which is not a bad idea if you are new on the scene.
Also some of the more upmarket hotels may ask for a Joiner fee, so you maybe need to be aware of that too. In the meantime enjoy your stay
From my experience that is more accurate advice than what has been posted above. Some hotels won't even let girls in overnight even for a fee" id say your right for high end places but the vast majority of what most folk look for guests are fine or sign in.
Im in a condo complex and its clearly stated guests are fine. Mid market price range |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hey guys land in phuket on the 2nd then will be in Pattaya on 4th for a couple of days to see friends if you guys are free would be great to meet for dinner xxx |
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Well looking to get away for a month or soo well one way ticket . but not sure what route to take I’m think fly Bangkok stay there for a few day then venture out x do you recommend any hotels or good web sites to find hotels while I’m out there |
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By *ait88Man
over a year ago
Plymouth |
When you enter Bangkok at Suvarnabhumi airport, Immigration will put a 30-day residence stamp in your passport. This is free, but you may have to queue for up to about half an hour, depending on the late arrivals of previous flights.
For single males, stay at the Dynasty Inn, Sukhumvit Soi 4 (near Nana Plaza). This hotel’s coffee shop has the front half open to the street. If you sit there for a few beers or coffees, you will be able to chat to other single males about the merits of various destinations, and how to get to them. Also, of course, passing girls and ladyboys.
Tripadvisor is a good source of hotel info.
Good luck.
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By *ait88Man
over a year ago
Plymouth |
Not for the 30-day residence stamp. You will be given a two-part Immigration card to complete on the aircraft into Bkk. You complete both halves and give it to the Immigration officer with your passport. He keeps one half. and returns the other with your passport. You do not have to supply any onward-booking information, or prove that you can afford the fare.
If you over-stay the 30 days, you will have to pay a B500 per day fine to Emigration at the airport. But if you are caught with an expired permit by a police random check on the street, you will go to jail, and it will cost you a LOT of time and money to get out.
If you find that you want to stay in Thailand for more than the 30 days, just fly to Vientiane, Phnom Penh, Hanoi, etc., and back - on the same day, if you like. This will cancel your old permit, and you will receive a new 30-day permit on your return. You can go through Emigration and Immigration as often as you want, providing it is at airports.
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Hi. Sort of related I hope someone can recommend something. We arrive in Bangkok just after midnight on the morning of the 20th of April. We have hotel booked fir that night in Town but we’re thinking of finding an hotel close to the airport for when we get in. Obvs checking the booking sites but any recommendations would help. TIA x |
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"Hi. Sort of related I hope someone can recommend something. We arrive in Bangkok just after midnight on the morning of the 20th of April. We have hotel booked fir that night in Town but we’re thinking of finding an hotel close to the airport for when we get in. Obvs checking the booking sites but any recommendations would help. TIA x"
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By *ait88Man
over a year ago
Plymouth |
"Hi. Sort of related I hope someone can recommend something. We arrive in Bangkok just after midnight on the morning of the 20th of April. We have hotel booked fir that night in Town but we’re thinking of finding an hotel close to the airport for when we get in. Obvs checking the booking sites but any recommendations would help. TIA x"
Staying at an airport hotel my not be a good idea.
Bangkok suffers from severe traffic congestion, especially during business hours. If you go straight to your booked hotel from the airport sometime after say 12:30, traffic will be relatively light. But if you leave a Suvarnabumi hotel after 8 am, you will hit the rush hour traffic, and it could take you hours to get to your booked hotel, depending on where it is. Two very major Bangkok roads currently have severe traffic restrictions due to the construction of Skytrain extensions. Chaos reigns supreme!
Taxi Tip: At the airport, when you have collected your luggage and hit the public Arrivals hall, ignore the “Taxi” signs. You will have to queue. Instead, go up one of the escalators to the public “Departures” hall. Walk straight out of any of the large exits, and get into a cab that has just off-loaded passengers.
Enjoy your trip.
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"Hi. Sort of related I hope someone can recommend something. We arrive in Bangkok just after midnight on the morning of the 20th of April. We have hotel booked fir that night in Town but we’re thinking of finding an hotel close to the airport for when we get in. Obvs checking the booking sites but any recommendations would help. TIA x
Staying at an airport hotel my not be a good idea.
All sorted. Have booked an extra night at our first hotel with 24 hour check in as we arrive early hours x
Bangkok suffers from severe traffic congestion, especially during business hours. If you go straight to your booked hotel from the airport sometime after say 12:30, traffic will be relatively light. But if you leave a Suvarnabumi hotel after 8 am, you will hit the rush hour traffic, and it could take you hours to get to your booked hotel, depending on where it is. Two very major Bangkok roads currently have severe traffic restrictions due to the construction of Skytrain extensions. Chaos reigns supreme!
Taxi Tip: At the airport, when you have collected your luggage and hit the public Arrivals hall, ignore the “Taxi” signs. You will have to queue. Instead, go up one of the escalators to the public “Departures” hall. Walk straight out of any of the large exits, and get into a cab that has just off-loaded passengers.
Enjoy your trip.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We will be in the camel toe bar in Pattaya on Friday 5th April if anyone is about ? X"
How was the camel toe bar I am thinking of going down there on the 19th April |
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By *ait88Man
over a year ago
Plymouth |
Bangkok Post Report 3-4-19
CHON BURI: Pattaya's rebuilt beach was badly damaged by Tuesday afternoon’s thunderstorm (2-4-19), with much sand washed away by the torrential rain that pounded and flooded the seaside city.
The downpour and flood run off gouged into the sandfill along the 2.6 kilometres of the remodelled beach, leaving large, unsightly craters. Deputy mayor Manot Nongyai, municipal officials and workers surveyed the damaged sections late Tuesday night.
A front-end loader was sent to dredge sand from the sea to fill in the craters. However, only some holes opposite the entrance to Pattaya Soi 2 were filled up with sand. Municipal workers could not fill the many craters in the area near the entrance of Pattaya Soi 6 down to South Pattaya because of tidal currents. Work was resuming on Wednesday.
The Marine Department budgeted more than 400 million baht to dredge the sand from an island off the coast and use it to expand the width of the beach to 35 metres, after it had been whittled away by years of tidal and storm erosion.
The recently completed project was due for handover to the city in the next couple of months - before it was damaged by Tuesday’s storm-flood.
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By *ieldhousetCouple
over a year ago
blackpool and Thailand |
Hi hopefully everything will be back on track soon as organizer of events is still away so. It sure how many people will be there
If Baz the owner is there he should be able to help out with info |
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I’ll be in Thailand from the middle of May until early June for my annual trip ??
I’ll be in BKK, Pattaya, Phuket and probably Samui if anyone is over at that time let me know. Up for all sorts of fun ?? |
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