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Trip Report - BKK, Chiang Mai, Pattaya

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3 hours ago, omega said:

Hi All,

I thought I'd share with you briefly some of my experiences over the last couple of weeks in the LoS. As a spoiler to avoid disapointing, I'll say it was not a sex-filled escapade, though some spicy action did happen (which of course, I shall describe) 

I arrived in BKK feeling pretty fresh faced, all things considered. Taxi prices from airport seem to have gone up... 600baht said the Taxi Driver! After some firm negotiation, that mostly involved me saying no to his flat fee, and saying I would get another taxi, he agreed to use the meter. I pay express tolls and baggage fee. Not a problem.

(For those interested: To my hotel in Silom, Meter was at ~300 baht, tolls were 100 baht, + baggage was 50 baht I think. I left him with 500 baht.)

I checked in to the hotel, unpacked, had a nap before heading out fairly early for the evening to find something to eat. I checked out Soi 4, which seemed super busy and a little overwhelming. So I took a wander through Patpong, and soon found myself at the Foodland there. Much quieter for me to settle down in to my holiday.

I wandered back to Soi 4, and sat outside Stranger bar for a couple of drinks, checking out Grindr, and acclimatising to the hustle and bustle. I wandered up the Soi, and found myself wandering into Bipolar, above the bar on the corner. It was busy and the drag show was passable, the "hostess" being australian, so very easy for me to understand.

Following a few drinks in Bipolar, I wandered along to see what was happening in DJ station. Much has changed, and I was a little surprised and happy to see its new layout. It's much easier to wander around the club now, and sample everything each room has to offer. I stayed here for a few drinks, dances for a bit and caught a few smiles. For someone who's been living a very quiet life, it was quite the night to wake me up!

 

I envy you you did a lot for the first day, In my first day after long flight I am like a zombie with heavy jetlag I collapsed like a dead rat and go to sleep. 

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3 hours ago, omega said:

I arrived in BKK feeling pretty fresh faced, all things considered. Taxi prices from airport seem to have gone up... 600baht said the Taxi Driver! After some firm negotiation, that mostly involved me saying no to his flat fee, and saying I would get another taxi, he agreed to use the meter. I pay express tolls and baggage fee. Not a problem.

(For those interested: To my hotel in Silom, Meter was at ~300 baht, tolls were 100 baht, + baggage was 50 baht I think. I left him with 500 baht.)

Assuming you used an official airport taxi,, they are supposed to be subject to certain rules... like using the meter without haggling, and I can't remember the last time I had that problem. I hope things haven't changed for the worse since I last used them in 2020. You used to  be given a form with the driver's name and vehicle registration, which you can use to report them if there are problems.  Never heard of a "baggage fee", but there is a 50B airport surcharge which is added to the meter.

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4 minutes ago, Boy69 said:

I never heard about baggage fee either.  Very strange that the taxi driver demand fixed fee instead of using the meter if I were you I would refuse to go with him and look for another driver. 

Baggage fee might have been the airport surcharge tbh. Big confusing sign hanging on the back of the chair, he pointed to it after I refused the flat fare.

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11 minutes ago, thaiophilus said:

Assuming you used an official airport taxi,, they are supposed to be subject to certain rules... like using the meter without haggling, and I can't remember the last time I had that problem. I hope things haven't changed for the worse since I last used them in 2020. You used to  be given a form with the driver's name and vehicle registration, which you can use to report them if there are problems.  Never heard of a "baggage fee", but there is a 50B airport surcharge which is added to the meter.

Indeed, they are. When I was last in BKK in 2020, the flat fee they would offer was 500baht. Every time I've been to BKK and got the airport taxi, I've had to refuse the offered flat fare, and they just switch on the meter and go. This guy was more resistant to that.

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21 minutes ago, omega said:

Indeed, they are. When I was last in BKK in 2020, the flat fee they would offer was 500baht. Every time I've been to BKK and got the airport taxi, I've had to refuse the offered flat fare, and they just switch on the meter and go. This guy was more resistant to that.

Switch on the meter isn't guarantee for fair service, one time the taxi driver took the wrong direction deliberately although I  told him it's the wrong way to my hotel in Silom that caused me paying more than 700 baht.

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1 hour ago, Boy69 said:

Switch on the meter isn't guarantee for fair service, one time the taxi driver took the wrong direction deliberately although I  told him it's the wrong way to my hotel in Silom that caused me paying more than 700 baht.

Someone in another thread mentioned there is a airport meet and greet transportation service that is not expensive.  I guess I will be searching for that thread and use the service in February. I want to hire an airport transportation service that is managed by a company and pay its driver on a salary basis, hence no need for the driver to scam customers and no need to speed or risk any hazardous driving.  The last time I took a taxi from the city to BKK airport in a heavy rain, the taxi drive was speeding and almost lost control, the car swung left and right across several lanes on the slippery freeway.  That was very close to a deadly accident.

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17 minutes ago, scott456 said:

Someone in another thread mentioned there is a airport meet and greet transportation service that is not expensive.  I guess I will be searching for that thread and use the service in February. I want to hire an airport transportation service that is managed by a company and pay its driver on a salary basis, hence no need for the driver to scam customers and no need to speed or risk any hazardous driving.  The last time I took a taxi from the city to BKK airport in a heavy rain, the taxi drive was speeding and almost lost control, the car swung left and right across several lanes on the slippery freeway.  That was very close to a deadly accident.

You might inquire what your hotel would charge to arrange it. I'd expect it would be at least twice the taxi fare but might be worth it for your peace of mind.

Personally I take the train if it's running on my arrival. Excellent safety record and great people watching.

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Beyond what seems to be the normal negotiation for turning on the meter, I had no issues. They asked me to put my hotel into their satnav, and away they went. I wasn't staying in a well known hotel though, so they probably needed the sat nav to guide them.

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14 minutes ago, reader said:

Personally I take the train if it's running on my arrival. Excellent safety record and great people watching.

We all know the train is good if you only have a light carryon luggage, and even that you need to walk a lot (may involve climbing stairs) and change to BTS.  Train and BTS may be crowded too depending on the time of your travel, but if you insist and enjoy "people watching "

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5 minutes ago, scott456 said:

We all know the train is good if you only have a light carryon luggage, and even that you need to walk a lot (may involve climbing stairs) and change to BTS.  Train and BTS may be crowded too depending on the time of your travel, but if you insist and enjoy "people watching "

I seriously think that next time I go to BKK, I will travel much lighter. I took way too much clothes, most of which went unworn.

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5 minutes ago, reader said:

You don't necessarily have to do nasty things. This thread may give you some ideas.

 

To be fair, I was more thinking of guys that I don't think were money boys, who I was flirting with in DJ station. I very much would have wanted to do naughty things with them had the natural urges been there.

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I arrived back in BKK quite late. My plane had been delayed, and I'd missed out on plans for drinks with ex and friends. I still dragged my carcass off to DJ station for another night of fun flirting with boys in the club. One particular group caught my attention, and they looked like they were having a great time.

The following day, I got a message on grindr from one of the boys in the group I'd seen the night before, and we started chatting. I met up with ex and friend for the day, going up the river towards the Royal Palace area, they wanted to do a little jewelry shopping, and there was a big temple nearby to visit, that I'd never been to before.

That evening we went for drinks in Soi 4, before they departed for home and I went to DJ station one last time. After some time, dancing and flirting, Nam messaged me on Line asking if I wanted to meet. It was my last night in Bangkok, and Nam is super cute, so I went for it. After a little negotiation,we agreed a price, and I took him back to the hotel.

He showered first, and then I showered. We got into bed, and he's on his phone watching straight porn to get hard. This threw me a bit, and killed whatever sexual desires I had for him at that point. I guess I found out that straight boys defintely don't do it for me. I declined to continue with him, gave him 1500baht for his time, and showed him out.

I was horny at this point though, and so I turned to Grindr. They boyI'd seen in the club was online, and we started chatting. They were visiting from Pattaya for the weekend, and were going back the next day. Co-incidently, that's exactly where I was heading!

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50 minutes ago, omega said:

I think I need to point out at this juncture: my thoughts, opinions are about what I think is right for me. Not whats right for anyone else. Just because I don't find something fun doesn't mean I think no-one else should find enjoyment in it.

Agree with this, different strokes for different folks as they say. For me, I quite enjoy go-go bars, however I have very little interest in going to places like DJ station (although I may try it one day).

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@reader could be low Testosterone too, or he  likes to have the illusion that the go-go or mb is into him, doesn't everyone , can't blame him. 

I've been with guys that once you off them, all the touchy feely of the salesman is gone, now that they closed "the deal"....  🤒

I'll be in Thailand next month, I'm planning on trying more massage places than go-go's.....does that mean I'm catching up to you in age or wisdom 😝

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1 hour ago, floridarob said:


I'll be in Thailand next month, I'm planning on trying more massage places than go-go's.....does that mean I'm catching up to you in age or wisdom 😝

Age anyway 🙂

Here’s a tip that may help you conserve time.: One Spa in Saphan Kwai at last check has 28 pages (9 guys to a page) of masseurs posted on line. Has to be biggest in town. 

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