Olddaddy Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 7 hours ago, BiggusDikkus said: I can't tell you how many bad experiences I've had at this resort, from a rude receptionist to an ant infestation, from hard, uncomfortable mattresses to being unable to get a baht bus in either direction because all of them, whether they're on their way to Jomtien or Pattaya, are full. It's an awful place in the middle of nowheresville. But it does have a nice pool if you wanna hang out all by yourself. I stayed there numerous times and loved it ! The receptionist even fucked me in the room one night . The only thing was the price was triple of other hotels But nice pool...gym... He seems to have stopped promoting it though Tartegogo and vaughn 2 Quote
Boy69 Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 10 hours ago, Tartegogo said: Has any of you stayed at the hotel called East Suites in the jomtien complex? It has a really high score on booking.com. I stayed there 3 years ago at their 2 bedrooms jacuzzi suite, I think it's the best luxurious room I ever stayed in Thailand moreover you have free access to Zing pool . Tartegogo and WelshGuyUK 1 1 Quote
Members Tartegogo Posted November 5, 2022 Members Posted November 5, 2022 5 hours ago, vaughn said: I stayed at East Suites in August this year. The room I had was very big, bed was ok but not great, the staff are all very nice. I wanted the jacuzzi room but it was booked, so I'm still considering going again to fill the jacuzzi with naked guys. They check guests' IDs if someone is in reception, but 50% of the time no one was there when I was bringing someone back. The negatives are there are no lifts, so climbing the stairs after a few beverages can be an ordeal and I had to chase around to cockroach one night to get it out of my room. Thanks. I’ll stay at Agate then for my first time, my stay is all about bringing boys in Quote
Travellerdave Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 That’s a huge endorsement for East Suites Boy69. I’ve stayed in nearly all of the Complex hotels but not this one. I certainly like the sound of the jacuzzi suite and the thought of entertaining boys in it. Did you actually make use of the two bedrooms ?. In July I stayed at the Ambiance so I think I’m due luxurious accommodation next trip. Tartegogo 1 Quote
Boy69 Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 6 minutes ago, Travellerdave said: That’s a huge endorsement for East Suites Boy69. I’ve stayed in nearly all of the Complex hotels but not this one. I certainly like the sound of the jacuzzi suite and the thought of entertaining boys in it. Did you actually make use of the two bedrooms ?. In July I stayed at the Ambiance so I think I’m due luxurious accommodation next trip. I preferred the one bedroom jacuzzi suite but if had been already booked so I took the 2 bedrooms suite althoughI didn't need the second bedroom. It's amazing suite with kitchen, lounge, nice terrace with jacuzzi. I really loved it. Travellerdave 1 Quote
WelshGuyUK Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 It was a normal room and agree with it being a 21 m room, a little small and small window but I like a good mattress and dark window for a good sleep. Television and location was great too. Quote
WelshGuyUK Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 16 hours ago, macaroni21 said: I don't know what class of room you booked, but I found it somewhat small and cramped. Moreover, the window was minimal and the room never seemed bright enough. The bathroom, particularly the shower stall, was nice though. I agree room compact but mattress and TV was great and I like a dark window for a good sleep. Quote
Milk78 Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 13 hours ago, Phoenixblue said: Just looked up the review on Tripsadvisor. It seems a bit odd to close the main entrance after midnight and the security guard made an awkward situation? I stayed at the Raya in April 2021. I liked the hotel a lot. Cheap (although i think prices have gone up a bit now that it is busier) and pretty comfortable. It is probably mid range. There is, or certainly wasn't when I was there, a dining room so no breakfast options. I stayed in the Grand Deluxe Room which was really big - 45 sqm? They also had a policy for late check out with rate for additional time displayed at reception. My return flight was quite late in the day so being able to buy a few extra hours for really not very much additional cost was really welcome. They were still doing some work somewhere in the hotel when I was there although I think it was nearly all done. I understand that the policy of entering via the car park is still in force at night. For me, it really wasn't a problem. There was a security guy on 'duty' but he barely looked up from his phone, let alone questioned or made anything awkward. Absolutely no problems whatsoever. I think it is a great option if the budget doesn't stretch to a more high end option. BiggusDikkus 1 Quote
Milk78 Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 13 hours ago, Phoenixblue said: Just looked up the review on Tripsadvisor. It seems a bit odd to close the main entrance after midnight and the security guard made an awkward situation? I stayed at the Raya in April 2021. I liked the hotel a lot. Cheap (although i think prices have gone up a bit now that it is busier) and pretty comfortable. It is probably mid range. There is, or certainly wasn't when I was there, a dining room so no breakfast options. I stayed in the Grand Deluxe Room which was really big - 45 sqm? They also had a policy for late check out with rate for additional time displayed at reception. My return flight was quite late in the day so being able to buy a few extra hours for really not very much additional cost was really welcome. They were still doing some work somewhere in the hotel when I was there although I think it was nearly all done. I understand that the policy of entering via the car park is still in force at night. For me, it really wasn't a problem. There was a security guy on 'duty' but he barely looked up from his phone, let alone questioned or made anything awkward. Absolutely no problems whatsoever. I think it is a great option if the budget doesn't stretch to a more high end option. Quote
thaiophilus Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 2 hours ago, Milk78 said: I stayed at the Raya in April 2021. I liked the hotel a lot. Cheap (although i think prices have gone up a bit now that it is busier) and pretty comfortable. It is probably mid range. There is, or certainly wasn't when I was there, a dining room so no breakfast options. There was certainly a breakfast room when I was last there in January 2020. I can't remember which floor it was on. Maybe a covid-related closure? Quote
stijntje Posted November 5, 2022 Posted November 5, 2022 20 hours ago, Phoenixblue said: Just looked up the review on Tripsadvisor. It seems a bit odd to close the main entrance after midnight and the security guard made an awkward situation? They close the main entrance because there is nobody at ground level (you have to take the elevator to reception at level 5) and they want to avoid non-guest in the entrance. The elevator in the car park is a really easy alternative during the night. Quote
gytis123 Posted November 7, 2022 Author Posted November 7, 2022 On 11/5/2022 at 8:07 AM, hojacat said: When I was in Bangkok this August I stayed at a small, kinda newish boutique hotel in Silom called Artino. It was pretty decent. I recommend getting the Premium room. It's main advantage is that no key is needed to access the elevator, so you can tell the guy to come straight to your room Thank you for your responses. Artino sounds good, that you are able to invite boy straight to your room. But it's not a deal breaker if that's not possible. But I'm still thinking booking at Le Meridien for the first week, because for me budget is not a huge problem. Can someone confirm that they won't check companions ID at the reception? Is it not too long to stay in Bangkok for 6/7 days and then move to Pattaya for another week? After that I'm thinking about going to maybe Phuket. Quote
BiggusDikkus Posted November 7, 2022 Posted November 7, 2022 4 hours ago, gytis123 said: Can someone confirm that they won't check companions ID at the reception? I've stayed there before, met a guy at DJ Station, brought him back to the hotel and walked straight to the elevators. No one batted an eye, though we did stand out. All the other couples in the elevator were straight -- Middle Eastern dudes with Thai ladies. Quote
khaolakguy Posted November 7, 2022 Posted November 7, 2022 Meridien Surawong are used to guests and don't ask for IDs normally Quote
Olddaddy Posted November 7, 2022 Posted November 7, 2022 Don't forget the Airbnb too,plenty of them available and better than hotels Quote
hojacat Posted November 7, 2022 Posted November 7, 2022 15 hours ago, gytis123 said: Is it not too long to stay in Bangkok for 6/7 days and then move to Pattaya for another week? After that I'm thinking about going to maybe Phuket. It all depends on what are you looking from your trip to Thailand. Is your main purpose having as much sex as possible/meeting as many as you can and everything else is secondary or you want plenty of sex but also nightlife/food/temples/nature/beach/historical sites, etc? Quote
BiggusDikkus Posted November 8, 2022 Posted November 8, 2022 19 hours ago, gytis123 said: After that I'm thinking about going to maybe Phuket. Phuket is wonderful if you have a PADI diving license or want to get one, or if you like other water sports and sightseeing by boat. However, it is not a gay destination. Quote
gytis123 Posted November 8, 2022 Author Posted November 8, 2022 8 hours ago, hojacat said: Is your main purpose having as much sex as possible/meeting as many as you can and everything else is secondary or you want plenty of sex but also nightlife/food/temples/nature/beach/historical sites, etc? Mostly everything. I also want to taste thai food, go to temples, see the nature etc. It would be perfect if I could experience all that with a companion. Quote
Milk78 Posted November 8, 2022 Posted November 8, 2022 2 hours ago, gytis123 said: Mostly everything. I also want to taste thai food, go to temples, see the nature etc. It would be perfect if I could experience all that with a companion. I have only been to BKK a couple of times but stayed a week there on each occasion before moving on to Chiang Mai. There is loads to do and see. I started this thread last time I went asking for restaurant tips. Loads of good suggestions - Quote
hojacat Posted November 9, 2022 Posted November 9, 2022 17 hours ago, gytis123 said: Mostly everything. I also want to taste thai food, go to temples, see the nature etc. It would be perfect if I could experience all that with a companion. Then why you want to cut short your time in Bangkok, which offers so many things to do and see? If you want to do that with Thai guy on your side, you would have a much higher chance of meeting a good one in Bangkok, where there are plenty of educated guys with excellent English skills. Much fewer from that category in Pattaya. gytis123 1 Quote
Olddaddy Posted November 9, 2022 Posted November 9, 2022 On 11/5/2022 at 11:42 PM, Travellerdave said: That’s a huge endorsement for East Suites Boy69. I’ve stayed in nearly all of the Complex hotels but not this one. I certainly like the sound of the jacuzzi suite and the thought of entertaining boys in it. Did you actually make use of the two bedrooms ?. In July I stayed at the Ambiance so I think I’m due luxurious accommodation next trip. What was the Ambiance like? Haven't stayed there since the madame Jim days Quote
Travellerdave Posted November 9, 2022 Posted November 9, 2022 During my stay at the Ambiance, the place as well as BT in general, was quiet being towards tte end of the Covid restrictions.. In fact at during the first couple of days I thought there were no other guests. I had one of their better rooms for a bargain price and I was happy with everything: aircon, cleaning, wifi etc etc. The tv did not seem to have any English channels but I was there on a boy orientated trip, not to watch tv . I stayed there many times up to 4 years ago when I moved to the Complex owing to the problem of late night noise from a karaoke bar, which isn’t there now. The staff were friendly and had time to chat and supplied extra towels when I had a short time boy during the day and one overnight. The restaurent was closed - maybe it’s open now. Quote
gytis123 Posted November 9, 2022 Author Posted November 9, 2022 7 hours ago, hojacat said: Then why you want to cut short your time in Bangkok, which offers so many things to do and see? If you want to do that with Thai guy on your side, you would have a much higher chance of meeting a good one in Bangkok, where there are plenty of educated guys with excellent English skills. Much fewer from that category in Pattaya. Idk, I thought that one week in Bangkok is quite enough. I never been there so I just rely on assumtions, sorry . I'm not planning to stay in one place during the whole trip. Then how much time is enough to stay in Bangkok, Pattaya? Maybe you can recommend some other destinations of gay pleasure than those two? I have roughly 3 weeks so at this moment I have no idea how to efficiently use them. Do someone have better ideas than me how to plan this trip properly? I booked the round flight in 2023 May. Quote
vinapu Posted November 9, 2022 Posted November 9, 2022 On 11/6/2022 at 4:27 AM, stijntje said: The elevator in the car park is a really easy alternative during the night. One can use that elevator during day as well, handy if your boy arrives by car or motorsai, it is only option 12am to 6 am stijntje 1 Quote
Popular Post vinapu Posted November 9, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 9, 2022 6 hours ago, gytis123 said: I thought that one week in Bangkok is quite enough. No is not, nevermind it,s gay scene it,s one of world greatest cities and can occupy you 8 days, a, week 25 hours a day 6 hours ago, gytis123 said: Do someone have better ideas than me how to plan this trip properly? Yes I do. While trip preparation is on of joys of traveling don, t over do it. One bar boy smile or massage one flex may derail your plans, no matter how carefully crafted. Decide how many days you want to spend in each location, book your accommodation, take twice as much money and only half intended goods and leave rest to a fate. As for hotels most advice above, while well intended steers you toward more upscale properties. In my opinion splurge on guys instead. My favorites in Bangkok, economical by by no means shabby are Raya, Furama Sathorn Xclusive and Baan Silom, rooms not claustrophobic like Quarter Silom but spacious and no problem with guests. In Pattaya in Boyztown area Copa and Classrooms, in Jomtien Zing and The Venue. If you opt for Agate check their own website as rates may be lower than on most booking sites which is by no means universal. splinter1949, Milk78, Travellerdave and 3 others 6 Quote