reader Posted November 25, 2017 Posted November 25, 2017 What veteran traveler here hasn't spent at least one night at this landmark hotel? It turns 50 in December and this article from khaosod English does it some well-deserved justice. http://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/arts/2017/11/24/salute-50-years-late-nights-bangkoks-malaysia-hotel/ 1moRussian and KhorTose 2 Quote
steveboy Posted November 25, 2017 Posted November 25, 2017 What veteran traveler here hasn't spent at least one night at this landmark hotel? It turns 50 in December and this article from khaosod English does it some well-deserved justice. http://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/arts/2017/11/24/salute-50-years-late-nights-bangkoks-malaysia-hotel/ Me. As a veteran traveler (34 trips overseas, 7 of them to Thailand) I have never set foot at the Malaysia hotel. Instead I have visited Malaysia 11 times (does this count?) 1moRussian 1 Quote
vinapu Posted November 25, 2017 Posted November 25, 2017 If one asks me, Malaysia hotel is best value for money among BKK hotels even if cost of taxis to get there and from is added on Quote
reader Posted November 25, 2017 Author Posted November 25, 2017 Me. As a veteran traveler (34 trips overseas, 7 of them to Thailand) I have never set foot at the Malaysia hotel. Instead I have visited Malaysia 11 times (does this count?)Sorry but no cigar.....not that that will disappoint you. If one asks me, Malaysia hotel is best value for money among BKK hotels even if cost of taxis to get there and from is added onOn a trip (think it was in 2003) I asked taxi driver at Don Meaung if he knew Malaysia Hotel. "Know well," he shot back and off we went. As I registered, there seemed to be as many BIB as MB's in coffee shop. Ah, I thought, it's great to be home again. Quote
Guest McGarty Posted November 25, 2017 Posted November 25, 2017 The article neglected to mention one of the more infamous former residents of the Malaysia Hotel - the serial killer Charles Sobhraj. As I reported last year: The infamous Charles Sobhraj hung out at the Malaysia Hotel. He often picked up his victims at The Blue Fox cafe opposite (now the 7-11). Fortunately he has spent most of life since then incarcerated. Quote
floridarob Posted November 25, 2017 Posted November 25, 2017 Interesting article... I remember before apps/internet, this was the place to pick up guys after the clubs closed...not so much anymore. The coffee shop is my favorite place to eat Thai food, believe it or not. I take usually 6-10 orders to go and heat them up in the condo whenever I'm hungry. I'm very well known there late night....some police are there sometimes eating when I go...and the waitresses think I am crazy for always hitting on the cute ones...in all the years only one messaged me and we hooked up,lol paulsf and reader 2 Quote
vinapu Posted November 26, 2017 Posted November 26, 2017 On a trip (think it was in 2003) I asked taxi driver at Don Meaung if he knew Malaysia Hotel. "Know well," he shot back and off we went. As I registered, there seemed to be as many BIB as MB's in coffee shop. Ah, I thought, it's great to be home again. not anymore it seems , neither boys nor boys in brown Quote
faranglaw Posted November 26, 2017 Posted November 26, 2017 The article neglected to mention one of the more infamous former residents of the Malaysia Hotel - the serial killer Charles Sobhraj. As I reported last year: The infamous Charles Sobhraj hung out at the Malaysia Hotel. He often picked up his victims at The Blue Fox cafe opposite (now the 7-11). Fortunately he has spent most of life since then incarcerated. And a boy I knew was murdered there. The farang murderer somehow was released and sent back to his country, according to the story I was told, which I have no real reason to disbelieve. Of course, significant money must have changed hands. The boy's name was Daeng. Daeng from Yangon. He was a bright and innocent 23 year old. His death left me with a feeling of nausea every time I pass the place. Quote
reader Posted November 27, 2017 Author Posted November 27, 2017 not anymore it seems , neither boys nor boys in brownNor me. It's a grande old dame of a place but 14 years on, convenience to Silom trumps legend. Quote
steveboy Posted November 27, 2017 Posted November 27, 2017 Nor me. It's a grande old dame of a place but 14 years on, convenience to Silom trumps legend. The Malaysia is at about the same distance from Silom as Babylon, which is not more than an easy walk for us young people. Quote
1moRussian Posted November 27, 2017 Posted November 27, 2017 The article tells that the owner is a Thai family and says that the hotel name is not because of the country, but because of the family surname - Ma-something... But this last statement is quite unclear from the article... Or perhaps it should be guessed that they wanted something starting with "Ma.." and well-known word and finally decided on "Malaysia". Realized just now - the hotel was opened in December 1967 - so it is certainly had some associations with Malaysia as a country, which was established earlier in 1967! Quote
Popular Post Gaybutton Posted November 28, 2017 Popular Post Posted November 28, 2017 not anymore it seems , neither boys nor boys in brown That is partially correct. I stay at the Malaysia regularly - at least once every other month and sometimes more often than that. BIB are in the restaurant quite often, usually several of them sitting together. I don't know why. Maybe they get to eat free or at a discount or they simply like the food, but they still frequent the restaurant. The restaurant, by the way, is open 24 hours, so you can get a meal, snack, or a drink whenever you want it. As for boys hanging out, hoping for farang customers, there used to be several, some in the outdoor part of the restaurant and some in the gazebo. Now that the gazebo is gone and a security guard in the parking lot I never see them in the restaurant anymore, but there are usually one or two sitting on the end of the parking lot entrance walkway. That doesn't mean there is a shortage of available boys. Quite the contrary. Some hang out just outside, by the motorbike taxi stand or I'm always approached if I'm walking up Soi Si Bamphen - toward the Lido Italian restaurant. And there are the gay hookup apps, such as Planet Romeo, Grindr, or whatever and plenty of boys within very close proximity to the Malaysia Hotel. The Malaysia Hotel is quite gay friendly. The front desk will hold the boy's ID card while the boy is in your room and he doesn't get it back until they have the "all clear" from you. They do examine the ID card to make sure it is actually his. If a basic room is acceptable, the Malaysia Hotel is an excellent bargain. The high season price, now in effect, is 950 baht per night. With the room you get a 50 baht discount slip for the restaurant. WiFi is on offer too - sometimes free, sometimes not. There are better quality rooms available for about 1200 baht, but I tried one of those rooms only once. I didn't see much of a difference between those rooms and the basic rooms. Aside from the coffee and tea with water heater and a more fully stocked room refrigerator, there was little difference. If I want coffee, I'll get it at the restaurant. If I want any of the same things stocked in the refrigerator, I can get them at the 7-Eleven. The room is air conditioned, tile floor, closet, shower (no bathtub), small refrigerator, basic furniture, and flat screen TV. That's about it. For me, that's all I need. I have about zero interest in spending thousands of baht per night for luxury accommodations. My only complaint is I can never get hot water in the shower. The best I ever get is lukewarm. The maid staff is attentive, friendly, competent, and honest. They're not going to steal anything from you. There are only two or three electric outlets in the rooms. If you need more than that, the 7-Eleven right across the street sells extension cords. There is no room safe. If you need a safe, the front desk has safes right there. To my mind, that's better than room safes. The front desk staff is honest. I've never heard anyone accuse the front desk staff of stealing from the safes and nobody but the front desk staff can get to the safe. What I do is take the amount I intend to tip the boy, pocket it, and have the front desk put my wallet in the safe. Now I don't even have to think about the possibility of the boy making off with my wallet or cash. I also like the location. Good restaurants within easy walking distance. About a three block walk to the MRT station (or a 10 or 20 baht motorbike taxi ride). Taxis and motorbike taxis readily available. About a 10 minute ride to the Silom go-go bars. Easy walking distance to the Babylon sauna. If you drive, it's very close proximity to the expressway. vinapu, Alexx, reader and 2 others 5 Quote
reader Posted November 28, 2017 Author Posted November 28, 2017 The Malaysia is at about the same distance from Silom as Babylon, which is not more than an easy walk for us young people.Agree it's a brisk 25-minute walk from Silom no matter what route you take and quite doable if you have no physical restrictions. But if your base of operations is going to be Silom/surawong area, most venues are within a few minutes apart but no more than seven. And when you head home for the night--alone or with others--your hotel is in the neighborhood. Quote
reader Posted November 28, 2017 Author Posted November 28, 2017 That is partially correct. I stay at the Malaysia regularly - at least once every other month and sometimes more often than that. BIB are in the restaurant quite often, usually several of them sitting together. I don't know why. Maybe they get to eat free or at a discount or they simply like the food, but they still frequent the restaurant.. I recall that when Lucas was still managing Tarntawan place hotel, when the bib overnight shift came on duty, a handful of brass would gather in the lounge for coffee, their cycles and vehicles in the driveway. I like to think they like to gossip, just like us. Stayed once at the Ibis just after it opened. Found it's tiny room clean but the place was soulless compared to Malaysia. Also tried the Pinnacle a few times which was also a good value and where MB's were well represented at the breakfast buffet with their farang hosts. You're spot on about the neighborhood. Good, reasonable restaurants, and no trouble finding company. Quote
Guest Hutchison Posted November 28, 2017 Posted November 28, 2017 The Malaysia is at about the same distance from Silom as Babylon, which is not more than an easy walk for us young people. No, Babylon is much closer than Silom to the Malaysia Hotel. Quote
steveboy Posted November 28, 2017 Posted November 28, 2017 No, Babylon is much closer than Silom to the Malaysia Hotel. This is right. I was kind of ambiguous writing that Malaysia and Babylon are about the same distance from Silom. Quote
Onlyserious Posted November 28, 2017 Posted November 28, 2017 They are equidistant in Google maps Quote
steveboy Posted November 28, 2017 Posted November 28, 2017 They are equidistant in Google maps Are you serious? They are ABOUT equidistant in any map, and your eyes are the best judge of which are the closest depending on where on Silom and the best way to go. Quote
Onlyserious Posted November 28, 2017 Posted November 28, 2017 I'm sorry. I had intervened late. because I was still laughing seeing adult men pointing to 100 meters. Quote
steveboy Posted November 28, 2017 Posted November 28, 2017 I'm sorry. I had intervened late. because I was still laughing seeing adult men pointing to 100 meters. You were laughing ?? I thought you were Only Serious... But I like your thinking that walking 100 meters is nothing. Quote
reader Posted November 29, 2017 Author Posted November 29, 2017 If a recall correctly from a vinapu post on a different thread, 947 angels can dance on the head of a pin. vinapu 1 Quote
Gaybutton Posted November 30, 2017 Posted November 30, 2017 I don't know what kind of maps some of you are looking at, but from the Malaysia Hotel, the Babylon Sauna is about a 10 minute walk. Silom is much further and not my idea of walking distance at all. Quote
PeterRS Posted November 30, 2017 Posted November 30, 2017 Are you serious? They are ABOUT equidistant in any map, and your eyes are the best judge of which are the closest depending on where on Silom and the best way to go. That's just nonsense unless you are looking at one of those hand-out tourist maps that distort everything. A walk from the Malaysia Hotel to Babylon is shorter than a walk from the hotel to the Sathorn/Rama 4 junction. Add another 400 - 500 meters to get to the top of Silom. Want to get to Soi 4? Add another 400 meters or so. Next time I suggest you let you r feet do the judging. Quote