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  1. What does it mean to have a registered guest at Tarntawan?

    I registered guest is one who has filled out a registrations card and been given his own key.  Usually, at the Tarntawan, a boy who might accompany a guest hands over his passport to the security guard who maintains it until the boy departs and the guest has confirmed that everything is in order.

     

    In the case of my report, I set it up for T to register when we checked in, so he never had to surrender his passport when in the hotel and had a key so he could come and go without my having to be there.

  2. I do love going to Silverlake, CA and going to the Eagle and Akbar :). I almost prefer them to West Hollywood bars. Less pretententious. Or maybe I've just grown older.

     

    If you've gotten older, I'm into my decrepitude!  

     

    When I lived in Newport and Huntington Beach(es), I used to drive to Silverlake to escape from the OC.  Good memories.  

     

    I enjoying your posts and am adapting to you seamless ability to break up a thorough report into segments.  

  3. On travel insurance - over the years, it's been hit or miss if I'd get / remember to get insurance.  Last September, I slipped on wet pavement in Beijing, fell backwards and put a sizable gash to the back of my head (I was rescued by a hunky South Korean security guard who was there to protect Mrs. Park who was in town - but that's another story...

     

    Condensed version - the fall, the verbal testing to see if I had a concussion, the short medical checkup, etc. etc. made me think that I truly wasn't invulnerable and that if I continued to travel (which I have and plan to do) then I needed to make travel insurance a regular thing. 

     

    The next few trips I'd but from Allianz using the link on my airlines's booking page.  In July of this year, I read an article on the NY Times website about travel insurance and the demand because of terrorism.  While terrorism wasn't at the top of my list, the article had links to sites that compared insurance plans, reliability, pricing, etc.  The article is still available on the Times' website - but it wouldn't give me a helpful link to post here.

     

    I had spoken with Allianz about a 12 month plan, but was told NO due to my age 71 (at the time).  Using Squaremouth (one of the links in the article), I specified a request for an annual policy,with lots of medical coverage, evacuation coverage, etc.  Also included was trip interruption, cancellation, and luggage loss.  Annual cost $193.  

     

    Here are the coverages

    Multi-Trip Plan Universal from APRIL Travel Protection - Policy Coverage Limits

    This information is in the full policy certificate.

    Trip Cancellation

    No coverage

    Trip Interruption

    $5,000 per person

    Hurricane & Weather

    Common carrier delay for any length of time, Mandatory evacuation conditionally covered, Must be purchased before storm is named

    Terrorism

    Covered for foreign and domestic

    Financial Default

    Covered after 14 day wait

    Cancel For Work Reasons

    No coverage

    Cancel For Any Reason

    No coverage, This benefit is separate from Trip Cancellation

    Emergency Medical

    $50,000 per person, Primary coverage

    Pre-Existing Condition

    No coverage, Pre-existing look-back period 90 days

    Medical Deductible

    No Medical Deductible

    Medical Evacuation & Repatriation

    $100,000 per person

    Non-Medical Evacuation

    $50,000 per person

    Travel Delay

    $750 per person, $100 daily limit, Covered after 6 hour delay

    Baggage Delay

    $300 per person, $100 daily limit, Covered after 12 hour delay

    Baggage & Personal Items Loss

    $1,000 per person, $100 per item, $250 specific items limit

    Missed Connection

    $150 per person, Covered after 6 hour delay

    24 Hour AD&D

    $25,000 per person

    Sports Equipment & Fees

    Not selected

    Rental Car Damage

    Not selected

    Money Back Guarantee

    Free look up to 14 days after purchase

    24 Hour Assistance Service

    24 hour assistance provided

    Identity Theft

    Covered

    Maximum Trip Length

    90 days per trip

    Maximum Number of Trips

    No limit

    Additional Benefits

    Concierge Services Coverage

  4. I link to three sites, this one, gaybutton and sawatdee network.  This one seems to be the most helpful when information is needed. Members seem to want to help.

     

    Gaybutton (to me) has a lot of information on Pattaya and has had some interesting extend travel pieces.  It has a good search function. I seem to recall that it almost closed down and then came back strong after a regroup.  There are times when it does not seem to have much activity.  (My impression)

     

    Sawatdee has also been revamped. I believe Moses, who is on this board had a big hand in keeping it going.  It was the home of the bangkokbois blog which introduced scores and scores of farangs to the boys of Bangkok. and drew lots of numbers to the site.  When the author died the site needed the revamping it received.   It has some strengths and sometimes can be kidnapped by ongoing back and forth point scoring.

     

    If I remember ChristianPFC posted a list of sites from over the years...I believe it can be found on his homepage.

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