Hotel recommendation for Hua Hin Thailand
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Hotel recommendation for Hua Hin Thailand
Heading out To Hua Hin for News year wondered if aybody can reccomend a nice little Hotel/Resort. I 'm looking for something around the 1500 2000THB mark
Thanks in advance
Liam
Thanks in advance
Liam
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It would be
If it wasn't for the fact that most of my flying is on domestic routes, and they're still out of Don Muang
Sorry, it's not Don muang any more, they've renamed it Don Muaeng
Because as any good raver will tell you, that extra 'E' makes all the difference
If it wasn't for the fact that most of my flying is on domestic routes, and they're still out of Don Muang
Sorry, it's not Don muang any more, they've renamed it Don Muaeng
Because as any good raver will tell you, that extra 'E' makes all the difference
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I meant to post up for you Finchy, but couldn't find this thread.
How did we get on in Hua Hin? Absolutely sh!te, the job turned to worms on the first day, and went downhill from there
The hotel on the other hand was great, we stayed here:
Hua Hin Hotels & Resorts By HOTEL THAILAND - Royal Asia Lodge Hua Hin Hotel, Hua Hin, Thailand, Online Booking & Reservation Services
Managed to haggle a bit of discount because we booked through work and they weren't that busy, though I doubt you'll manage the same at New Year
The pool was a bit small but adequate, and the restaurant was pretty good, but it's within walking distance of any number of great eating establishments anyway. One thing it's impossible to do over here is go hungry
One tip, even if your travelling single, make sure you get a doulble room not a twin. Because Thais are such short *******, their beds are too, the only way I can get a decent night's sleep in hotels over here is diagonally across a double bed
How did we get on in Hua Hin? Absolutely sh!te, the job turned to worms on the first day, and went downhill from there
The hotel on the other hand was great, we stayed here:
Hua Hin Hotels & Resorts By HOTEL THAILAND - Royal Asia Lodge Hua Hin Hotel, Hua Hin, Thailand, Online Booking & Reservation Services
Managed to haggle a bit of discount because we booked through work and they weren't that busy, though I doubt you'll manage the same at New Year
The pool was a bit small but adequate, and the restaurant was pretty good, but it's within walking distance of any number of great eating establishments anyway. One thing it's impossible to do over here is go hungry
One tip, even if your travelling single, make sure you get a doulble room not a twin. Because Thais are such short *******, their beds are too, the only way I can get a decent night's sleep in hotels over here is diagonally across a double bed
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Looks fine just need to ask the Mrs she fancy's staying in Hua Hin then i shall book it. I shall be in Thailand for 2 months as of 1st of Jan as i'm having a house built there.If you're about i could maybe catch you for a Singha or 2
Cheers Liam
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I stayed in the Melia Hua Hun (now the Hilton) about 5 years back. That was a really nice hotel if you can get in there, saying that it was 5 years ago so things might have changed.
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My boss has just finished his house, after 5 years Thai builders aren't exactly the world's quickest
I'm back home for Christmas and most of January, but I'll gladly join you for a small imbibement if you're still here when I get bakc
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