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Thanks God it's over - trip report, Thailand in Jun of 2025

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Posted
Just now, jason1975 said:

I missed you by 2 days! I went back on Tuesday morning and you arrived on Wednesday!

all my fault for coming 3 days later than originally planned. But as I said , life intervened.

Posted
9 minutes ago, jason1975 said:

If you had informed CB that you were arriving in Bangkok, he would have made sure he was working at bar on the night you visited!

its not how I operate

Posted
12 hours ago, floridarob said:

You like to surprise people.... then you end up being the one surprised/disappointed 🥺

really ? I fail to see relation

Posted
8 minutes ago, vinapu said:

really ? I fail to see relation

 

12 hours ago, jason1975 said:

If you had informed CB that you were arriving in Bangkok, he would have made sure he was working at bar on the night you visited!

 

Posted
41 minutes ago, 12is12 said:

With ur permission Vinapu, side question:

Why is it better to exchange cash rather than withdraw from ATM ?

The difference is small but exists. I was there a week ago. 12000 baht cost me £280.58, with no conversion, using Starling bank card at atm in Bangkok. So 42.77 per pound GBP. At X1 on Surawong I would get 43.90. The difference is 2.66%. So an extra £2.66 per £100 changed. The atm charges 220 baht fee so that makes changing cash at the best place in BKK (X1 on Surawong) a slightly better option. Not worth walking far in the rain though. 

Posted
1 hour ago, zoomomancs said:

The difference is small but exists. I was there a week ago. 12000 baht cost me £280.58, with no conversion, using Starling bank card at atm in Bangkok. So 42.77 per pound GBP. At X1 on Surawong I would get 43.90. The difference is 2.66%. So an extra £2.66 per £100 changed. The atm charges 220 baht fee so that makes changing cash at the best place in BKK (X1 on Surawong) a slightly better option. Not worth walking far in the rain though. 

I think all ATM machines charge a fee, ie the Bt220, is that right?

Posted
3 hours ago, 12is12 said:

With ur permission Vinapu, side question:

Why is it better to exchange cash rather than withdraw from ATM ?

Others responded already but yes , I always carry cash and resort to ATM only if I'm running out of it. Cash gives slightly better rate and in can be exchanges as I need it in small 100-300 $ chunks while cash withdrawal from ATM makes only sense  if 20000-25000 is taken out at one due to mentioned 220baht fee, not to mention my bank charges me 5$ foreign exchange fee as well and rate of exchange is bit worse. In short , as long as I'm concerned, cash is the king 

Posted

I rarely change foreign currency but quite recently I brought in £1,000 cash in £50 notes. I changed it at X One down Suriwong as I had heard the rate was better than many. Today its rate is exactly the same as SuperRich which has a branch by the Saladaeng BTS station which I expect is more convenient for most.

Posted

Briefly, mainly for reasons I relate on another topic, this has not been our most successful stay. Or, at least the first two weeks of it haven't. Neither of us are party animals, and neither of us enjoy  the crowds and the general merriment of a Songkran-type of stay.

However, my goodness, Jomtien has been quiet. I walked through the bar sois a couple of days ago; the usual cheerful, hopeful guys doing their best (God bless them) but few visitors.... though admittedly it was early in the evening. My morning walks along the beach approach the solitary. Most telling of all, we never have to queue in 711!

And the hotel? according to our charming cleaner from Laos, only 20% occupancy. We sometimes have the breakfast room to ourselves.

T21 had more life last night (a quick "call-out" for Poon Thai restaurant on Level 3) but overall, the atmosphere has "got to me" this holiday. And I've had many Low Season stays over the years.

Posted
8 hours ago, vinapu said:

Looking back , it was one of best moments of that trip. We agreed for repeat tomorrow after he finished his daytime job and before he will go to the bar.

I have a lot of respect for guys with daytime jobs. Not easy to work two jobs.

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