Mateo_37 Posted Tuesday at 01:39 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:39 PM Hi, i am planning my trip in February 2026 and I am planning to book Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Bangkok. Anybody had a chance to stay there? I would appreciate any recommendations. Any problems to bring the boy to the hotel? Thanks a lot for any comments. Quote
vinapu Posted Tuesday at 04:03 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:03 PM I did in Jun. you can read my impression in day 5 of my trip report here : Thanks God it's over - trip report, Thailand in Jun of 2025 - Gay Thailand - Gay Guides Forum also i posted some photos and impressions in hotel thread on page 3 : BKK Hotels - pros & cons? - Page 3 - Gay Bangkok - Gay Guides Forum No problem with visitors at all, just steps from soi 4. All shiny new but rooms on small side. Quote
Mateo_37 Posted Tuesday at 06:36 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 06:36 PM 2 hours ago, vinapu said: I did in Jun. you can read my impression in day 5 of my trip report here : Thanks God it's over - trip report, Thailand in Jun of 2025 - Gay Thailand - Gay Guides Forum also i posted some photos and impressions in hotel thread on page 3 : BKK Hotels - pros & cons? - Page 3 - Gay Bangkok - Gay Guides Forum No problem with visitors at all, just steps from soi 4. All shiny new but rooms on small side. Thanks a lot 👍 Quote
vinapu Posted Wednesday at 01:05 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:05 AM 6 hours ago, Mateo_37 said: Thanks a lot 👍 don't forget to check that fancy safety deposit box while there Mateo_37 1 Quote
PeterRS Posted Wednesday at 02:42 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:42 AM Just remember some rooms have no window - mostly the cheaper ones I guess. Quote
captainmick Posted Wednesday at 06:48 AM Posted Wednesday at 06:48 AM 5 hours ago, vinapu said: don't forget to check that fancy safety deposit box while there What is particularly fancy about the safety deposit box? Does it play music when you open it or have a stash of condoms lube and toys inside? From the picture it looked like one of the top opening in-drawer versions that newer hotels seem to favour these days. They seem more common in smaller rooms and sometimes the drawer pulls out from under the bed which I think must be a space saving idea. daydreamer and vinapu 1 1 Quote
vinapu Posted Wednesday at 03:02 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:02 PM 12 hours ago, PeterRS said: Just remember some rooms have no window - mostly the cheaper ones I guess. mine was cheapest one available and did not have a window in the room but had window in the bathroom so there was some daylight when we left door opened Quote
vinapu Posted Wednesday at 03:05 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:05 PM 8 hours ago, captainmick said: What is particularly fancy about the safety deposit box? Does it play music when you open it or have a stash of condoms lube and toys inside? From the picture it looked like one of the top opening in-drawer versions that newer hotels seem to favour these days. They seem more common in smaller rooms and sometimes the drawer pulls out from under the bed which I think must be a space saving idea. for me is was/ is fancy because I never saw top opening in-drawer version before. This is what happens when backward classes start to travel, they marvel at things quite obvious to others. captainmick, jimmie50, PeterRS and 1 other 1 3 Quote
Members daydreamer Posted Thursday at 12:02 AM Members Posted Thursday at 12:02 AM 17 hours ago, captainmick said: Does it play music when you open it or have a stash of condoms lube and toys inside? Yes, it plays Ring My Bell by Anita Ward when you reach for the condoms and toys. jimmie50, a-447 and floridarob 3 Quote
dankfq Posted yesterday at 07:56 PM Posted yesterday at 07:56 PM Currently staying there for 4 nights! Awesome location, with BTS Sala Daeng and Silom Soi 4 bars (Jupiter and Banana Room Club) just a stone throw away! Initially concerned about bringing boys back to the hotel, as there are two security guards at the main entrance, and another reception staff right in front of the lobby elevator… But surprisingly they didn’t stop me or ask for the boy’s ID, so everything’s fine! The lack of windows don’t really bother me. What bothers me is the poor soundproofing: hearing room doors opening and closing, as well as people walking and chatting along the corridor… Quote
vinapu Posted yesterday at 09:12 PM Posted yesterday at 09:12 PM 1 hour ago, dankfq said: The lack of windows don’t really bother me. What bothers me is the poor soundproofing: hearing room doors opening and closing, as well as people walking and chatting along the corridor… I guess you and your boy weren't that quiet either 10tazione and dankfq 2 Quote
dankfq Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 5 hours ago, vinapu said: I guess you and your boy weren't that quiet either we…tried our best 🤪 Quote
PeterRS Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 7 hours ago, dankfq said: What bothers me is the poor soundproofing: hearing room doors opening and closing, as well as people walking and chatting along the corridor… The sound insulation of rooms is also important to me. I have stayed in many hotels in Taipei. One relatively inexpensive one just 30 meters from a subway station and overlooking Da an Park had a fabulous location. My room also had a really nice view of the park but it was just across from the single lift. I was driven crazy by the noise of people chatting quite loudly during their long waits to get the lift. I asked the management if on another visit I could select a room at the end of the corridor even if I paid a little more. Nope. Only available if free at check in. Never stayed again, unfortunately. dankfq 1 Quote
PeterRS Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago In the years when I was doing reguar ultra-long distance travel, I always took wax earplugs with me to ensure noise did not bother me. I found in cities like New York the sound of traffic and emergency vehicles generally found their way in to most rooms. But if I am with company overnight, even the lovely sound of breathing next to me won't keep me awake. On the other hand, I cannot handle anyone who snores! Quote
floridarob Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 24 minutes ago, PeterRS said: On the other hand, I cannot handle anyone who snores! Is that why @Olddaddy was on your balcony sleeping and not inside? Quote
PeterRS Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 9 minutes ago, floridarob said: Is that why @Olddaddy was on your balcony sleeping and not inside? You've let the cat out of the bag! I hadn't planned to let on about that! floridarob 1 Quote
jason1975 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I didn't like the fact that there's no complimentary bottles of drinking water. Each room has a water bottle for guests to fill up with water from water dispenser at end of corridor. Quote
iendo Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago On 10/28/2025 at 2:39 PM, Mateo_37 said: Hi, i am planning my trip in February 2026 and I am planning to book Nishitetsu Hotel Croom Bangkok. Anybody had a chance to stay there? I would appreciate any recommendations. Any problems to bring the boy to the hotel? Thanks a lot for any comments. Here is a video. Quote