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You think 7 nights is too short?

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Posted
5 hours ago, Olddaddy said:

Only 3 nights in Pattaya??😱

As for Business class,it's ok if they don't wake you up...I found 1 hours into the flight they wake me for snack  service , then another 2 hours a meal service etc etc 

I know ...I know...I'm complaining 🥴I should just be grateful I could afford Business class 😀 

Yes, just sampling Pattaya! Usually,  crew always ask if you want to be woken up, I've not had problems. 

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Keithambrose said:

Usually,  crew always ask if you want to be woken up, I've not had problems.

Some airline welcome packs include stickers "please wake me for meals", "do not disturb" etc. which you can stick to your headrest.

Posted
3 hours ago, thaiophilus said:

Some airline welcome packs include stickers "please wake me for meals", "do not disturb" etc. which you can stick to your headrest.

True, good point!

Posted
7 hours ago, thaiophilus said:

Some airline welcome packs include stickers "please wake me for meals", "do not disturb" etc. which you can stick to your headrest.

we can always make and bring our own sign. I saw it aboard few times

Few times when I feel sleepy I told my neighbour from the row not to wake me up for a meal or conversely, to wake me up when they will be serving and I will be asleep   

Posted

Those of us "of a certain age" may find the issue of disturbing neighbours on a flight a little embarrassing. For me, it's immediate access to a toilet or stay at home. More seriously, I can now travel only Business Class, where all seats are singles and there are more toilets per seat, to avoid being considered an Undesirable Passenger. For those younger than me who cannot hide a smirk, all I can say is "Wait and see."

Posted

Well, to get back to the topic, I think that I am the only dissenter. Seven days is nowhere long enough for me. Thailand is my only holiday destination every year and I like to take it at a leisurely pace. From the time of check-in and including a stopover, it's a 17-hour journey for me. If I arrive at 10pm Thai time, it's 3am at home and to be honest I don't feel like going to shows for a couple of days to allow me to get over the jetlag and adjust to local time. Of course, with the longer stay in Thailand, I won't be going to shows and getting massages every day, but there are so many other activities  in Thailand to help pass the time.

Posted
9 hours ago, Kiwi306 said:

 If I arrive at 10pm Thai time, it's 3am at home and to be honest I don't feel like going to shows for a couple of days to allow me to get over the jetlag and adjust to local time.

For me day of arrival and the next are adrenaline fuelled and it's day 3 when finally jet lag is catching with me and it does if forcefully

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