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Old Jun 25th 2013, 6:48 am
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Originally Posted by discobay
Thanks but I ended up booking sabai-sabai for 860THB/night.
That's a little far out from the main areas, but developing well at Phra Khanong, I used to live there. You've got a very good deal at that price for that quality.
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Old Jun 25th 2013, 10:14 am
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Ahh you've booked already I was going to recommend the Viengtai Hotel had a very pleasant experience staying there, breakfast including, clean spacious rooms, swimming pool. But the place you've booked is a great deal and price!
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Old Jun 25th 2013, 1:11 pm
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Yeah I'm keen on eating out so not bothered about included breakfast or pools but thanks all the same.
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Old Jul 10th 2013, 3:18 am
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An update, sabai-sabai is a little hard to find for moped taxis and taxi taxis and it is a little far out. Sightseeing has to be better planned as you can't just take a break and walk back to your comfy hotel. Saying that the hotel is nice, clean, well decorated, has good water pressure, hot water and friendly staff.
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