vinapu Posted June 24 Posted June 24 1 hour ago, Olddaddy said: Remember time is ticking away ...enjoy life whilst we can.💃🕺..doubt if we will be writing on this board in 25 years ... I wonder who will be ?😳😳 Not really our problem then Kiwi306 1 Quote
Foolish Posted June 24 Posted June 24 13 hours ago, vinapu said: On Sunday night I tried new Nishitetsu Croom hotel by soi 4. Ultra modern but minimalistic design. Window only in the bathroom. Very clever safety deposit box fitting drawer. I quite liked it but truth needs to be told , for half price I have room at Raya twice as big and everything is working as well so I guess I leave Nishitetsu to more affluent guests than poor , hand to mouth pensioners The room looks nice but I can't stay in a room without a window, it feels suffocating and the one in the bathroom don't count...I rather walk a bit more to the bars than stay here haha Quote
PeterRS Posted June 25 Posted June 25 16 hours ago, Olddaddy said: Remember time is ticking away ...enjoy life whilst we can.💃🕺..doubt if we will be writing on this board in 25 years ... I wonder who will be ?😳😳 I thought you are still a spring chicken in your early 60s, unlike quite a few who are, shall we say, more senior in age like me? If so, there is a good chance you will be one of the main contributors 🤣 vinapu 1 Quote
AsianExplorer Posted June 25 Posted June 25 On 11/9/2024 at 8:17 AM, fedssocr said: Le Meridien is very good and the breakfast was great. I'd throw Crowne Plaza Lumpini into the mix. It's my go-to because I mainly stay at IHG hotels. Very good breakfast buffet and eggs cooked to order. Excellent location for BTS and MRT I second crowne plaza. It is the one I go to every time. Quote
Keithambrose Posted June 25 Posted June 25 6 hours ago, AsianExplorer said: I second crowne plaza. It is the one I go to every time. I second Le Meridien, where I arrive on Friday, alas only for 3 days. Quote
Members sydneyboy1 Posted Wednesday at 10:12 PM Members Posted Wednesday at 10:12 PM 20 hours ago, AsianExplorer said: I second crowne plaza. It is the one I go to every time. Does the Crowne Plaza allow visitors? Quote
AsianExplorer Posted Wednesday at 10:15 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:15 PM 1 minute ago, sydneyboy1 said: Does the Crowne Plaza allow visitors? I have no problems at all. I brought several. sydneyboy1 1 Quote
fedssocr Posted Wednesday at 10:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:17 PM 2 minutes ago, sydneyboy1 said: Does the Crowne Plaza allow visitors? yes. It's a little odd though in that there is the main entrance lobby and then you take a lift up to the hotel lobby level (23rd floor I think). And then you go up another lift from there to your room. So you need to make sure you work out where you are meeting if you aren't bringing him home with you from a bar or elsewhere khaolakguy 1 Quote
monsoon Posted Thursday at 04:48 AM Posted Thursday at 04:48 AM Hi all, long time lurker here about to embark on my first trip to Asia from California and a hotel question came up for me. I had to add two days to the beginning of my journey and had Accor points to kill so booked two nights at the Banyon Tree, before I fly to Cambodia. My 5 star experience is pretty limited and I know that Thailand outside of the bars and massage isn’t a tipping culture but I was wondering if I should be tipping people like doormen and bellhops who are handling my luggage. I asked Gemini AI and got “not expected but appreciated” which was no help whatsoever. What do some of you more experienced Asia hands do at the swish places? Quote
khaolakguy Posted Thursday at 08:20 AM Posted Thursday at 08:20 AM 10 hours ago, fedssocr said: yes. It's a little odd though in that there is the main entrance lobby and then you take a lift up to the hotel lobby level (23rd floor I think). And then you go up another lift from there to your room. So you need to make sure you work out where you are meeting if you aren't bringing him home with you from a bar or elsewhere So if you are returning to your room from an outing, you need to take two lifts to get there, eg one to hotel lobby and then another one to your room? Quote
Popular Post Kiwi306 Posted Thursday at 08:36 AM Popular Post Posted Thursday at 08:36 AM Monsoon. I come from a country where tipping is not required. However, when I am in Thailand I always tip the porters when they carry my luggage and I leave a tip in the room for the cleaning staff when checking out. I also will often leave a tip for the waiting staff when paying for a meal at a restaurant These people don't get paid well. I can afford 20 baht here and 50 baht there, and I do believe that the recipients are grateful. CallMeLee, Keithambrose, floridarob and 4 others 6 1 Quote
vinapu Posted Thursday at 10:04 AM Posted Thursday at 10:04 AM 1 hour ago, Kiwi306 said: Monsoon. I come from a country where tipping is not required. However, when I am in Thailand I always tip the porters when they carry my luggage and I leave a tip in the room for the cleaning staff when checking out. I also will often leave a tip for the waiting staff when paying for a meal at a restaurant These people don't get paid well. I can afford 20 baht here and 50 baht there, and I do believe that the recipients are grateful. For sure they are gratefull. I leave my 20 baht a day , sometimes more if there was mess left in the room, tip for cleaning stuff on daily basis. Leaving it at end of trip is bad idea for two reasons and I got it from experienced hotel worker in family. First, specially if you are leaving on weekend, tip may be collected not by somebody who did a job for you day after day but by somebody who has part time weekend job. Second, often checking room on check out may be done by staff from reception or somebody else , not actuall cleaner and that person may collect undeserved bounty. pong2, monsoon, FunFifties and 1 other 4 Quote
Keithambrose Posted Thursday at 11:58 AM Posted Thursday at 11:58 AM 1 hour ago, vinapu said: For sure they are gratefull. I leave my 20 baht a day , sometimes more if there was mess left in the room, tip for cleaning stuff on daily basis. Leaving it at end of trip is bad idea for two reasons and I got it from experienced hotel worker in family. First, specially if you are leaving on weekend, tip may be collected not by somebody who did a job for you day after day but by somebody who has part time weekend job. Second, often checking room on check out may be done by staff from reception or somebody else , not actuall cleaner and that person may collect undeserved bounty. Also, tip at beginning encourages the staff. As said, they are badly paid, minimum wage Bt400 per day, most of us can afford to tip! vinapu and monsoon 2 Quote
monsoon Posted Thursday at 06:22 PM Posted Thursday at 06:22 PM 8 hours ago, Kiwi306 said: Monsoon. I come from a country where tipping is not required. However, when I am in Thailand I always tip the porters when they carry my luggage and I leave a tip in the room for the cleaning staff when checking out. I also will often leave a tip for the waiting staff when paying for a meal at a restaurant These people don't get paid well. I can afford 20 baht here and 50 baht there, and I do believe that the recipients are grateful. 7 hours ago, vinapu said: For sure they are gratefull. I leave my 20 baht a day , sometimes more if there was mess left in the room, tip for cleaning stuff on daily basis. Leaving it at end of trip is bad idea for two reasons and I got it from experienced hotel worker in family. First, specially if you are leaving on weekend, tip may be collected not by somebody who did a job for you day after day but by somebody who has part time weekend job. Second, often checking room on check out may be done by staff from reception or somebody else , not actuall cleaner and that person may collect undeserved bounty. 5 hours ago, Keithambrose said: Also, tip at beginning encourages the staff. As said, they are badly paid, minimum wage Bt400 per day, most of us can afford to tip! Thanks guys, just the information I needed. floridarob 1 Quote
AsianExplorer Posted Saturday at 10:34 PM Posted Saturday at 10:34 PM On 6/26/2025 at 4:20 AM, khaolakguy said: So if you are returning to your room from an outing, you need to take two lifts to get there, eg one to hotel lobby and then another one to your room? yes. Hotel is 23rd floor and above. khaolakguy 1 Quote
khaolakguy Posted Sunday at 08:01 AM Posted Sunday at 08:01 AM Thanks. Too much of a palaver every time you go in or out for me Quote
Keithambrose Posted yesterday at 04:45 AM Posted yesterday at 04:45 AM On 6/27/2025 at 1:22 AM, monsoon said: Thanks guys, just the information I needed. I gave my room lady Bt200 on day one, and she was very pleased. monsoon 1 Quote
vinapu Posted yesterday at 06:46 AM Posted yesterday at 06:46 AM 1 hour ago, Keithambrose said: I gave my room lady Bt200 on day one, and she was very pleased. That thr best way I think but on condition she takes care about the room daily. My last 5 nights in Bangkok I was in Raya and 3 different ladies were taking care of the room. Quote
floridarob Posted yesterday at 07:45 AM Posted yesterday at 07:45 AM 58 minutes ago, vinapu said: I was in Raya and 3 different ladies were taking care of the room. It took 3 of them.... that sounds like more than looking at stamp collections going on in there 😳 10tazione and monsoon 2 Quote
Keithambrose Posted yesterday at 08:03 AM Posted yesterday at 08:03 AM 1 hour ago, vinapu said: That thr best way I think but on condition she takes care about the room daily. My last 5 nights in Bangkok I was in Raya and 3 different ladies were taking care of the room. Yes, I did have same lady. Quote
jason1975 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 2 hours ago, Keithambrose said: Yes, I did have same lady. I used to stay at Le Meridien but this year I have to cut costs so have to stay at cheaper hotels. I remember the cleaning lady writes her name on a card and places it on table after he cleans the room. That's how I know her name. Same cleaning lady for every floor if I remember correctly. On her off days, another will take over and this is reflected in the name on the card. Quote
10tazione Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 6 hours ago, Keithambrose said: Yes, I did have same lady. Following floridarobs argument, sex must have been boring floridarob 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 44 minutes ago, 10tazione said: Following floridarobs argument, sex must have been boring Ho, Ho. floridarob 1 Quote