TotallyOz Posted April 21, 2012 Posted April 21, 2012 Now that plane fares are secure and booked I must now book my hotels for my month long holiday. I know where I'll stay in Bangkok and in Hua Hin for the few days I am there. But, I have not decided on which hotel to stay at in Pattaya. I have stayed at the Pattaya Marriott too many times over the years and like it there but there are now newer hotels that I might enjoy. What would the benefits of staying at the Hilton or the Sheraton be if you had a choice of the three? Or, are there other hotels in the city where I could get my points and night stays for my rewards programs? Quote
atri1666 Posted April 21, 2012 Posted April 21, 2012 Location is most important for me and so i only would stay in Hilton or Marriott. Can not count how many times stayed in Marriott but next time will take the Hilton because i am now goldmember there. Quote
TotallyOz Posted April 21, 2012 Author Posted April 21, 2012 I still have top tier with Marriott and Intercontinental but staying 20 nights at the Hilton would put me in top with them for this year and next. I did visit the Hilton and liked it. Just not sure how much better or worse it would be than the Marriott which I really enjoy each stay. Quote
TotallyOz Posted April 21, 2012 Author Posted April 21, 2012 BTW: Rates for my stay are: Marriott - 4,300 bath per night for long stay rate - no prepayment and flexible rates Hilton - 6,200 baht per night prepaid in advance with no refunds Sheraton - 4,750 Prepaid in advance with no refunds Quote
Guest thaiworthy Posted April 21, 2012 Posted April 21, 2012 BTW: Rates for my stay are: Marriott - 4,300 bath per night for long stay rate - no prepayment and flexible rates Hilton - 6,200 baht per night prepaid in advance with no refunds Sheraton - 4,750 Prepaid in advance with no refunds Wow. That's a lot of money. Is there a joiners' fee for the friends you bring in or will you register them? I thought your trips were longer than just 30 days. I guess for that little time, it' not so bad. I do think one pays a premium for all those Elite points, however. I'm not Platinum Elite or Gold or even Silver. More like Pig Iron Elite earned at Two Guys. Have a good time. For that kind of money, you'd better. I want trip reports, too. Not from the usual tourist spots, I want to see the inside of your hotel room. For that much money, it better be the Ninth Wonder of the World. Quote
Guest Posted April 21, 2012 Posted April 21, 2012 If you're earning it fast enough, why not? However, I'm quite happy paying 900~1200 baht a night for some clean comfortable accommodation, with wifi & everything I need. At the moment, I'd rather invest the money saved. Quote
Bob Posted April 22, 2012 Posted April 22, 2012 More like Pig Iron Elite I'm still working up to that class; on the other hand, Leona Helmsley does help me at the guest house determine if we should fold the hand towels from the left or the right. Quote
Guest fountainhall Posted April 22, 2012 Posted April 22, 2012 Leona Helmsley does help me at the guest house determine if we should fold the hand towels from the left or the right. As she will regard you as one of the "little people", no doubt she fills out your annual tax return - and I'll bet she makes you walk her dog (the one who got a US$12 million bequest in her will). Come to that, she probably makes you clear up husband Harry's poop Quote
Guest anonone Posted April 22, 2012 Posted April 22, 2012 Michael. I am not sure how many nights you end up staying in Hiltons other than here, so I cannot know how much value you place on top elite with Hilton, but Marriott seems to be the way to go. Lower rate Plat status well recognized at that property Your history of good treatment during stays In my opinion, the biggest risk with trying out the Hilton would be their treatment of you and guests. They are asking for pre-paid, no refund. It would suck if you get there and they don't treat you and your guests well. As asked above by thaiworthy, I am not sure how many guys you have stay wth you, if they "rotate", or if you bring new friends back. If Marriott has treated you well in this area, I would book it and relax. You can blow the cost savings at a bar one night. Quote