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jason1975

Bangkok 11 days December 2025

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8 minutes ago, jason1975 said:

I thought of questions they might ask. "Why you come to Thailand almost every month?" "Last year you come 2 times. This year you come 8 times." But when it was my turn, no questions were asked. The immigration lady smiled at me and let me off! 

The immigration officer probably took pity on you: you only came ten times in the last two years. You and your boyfriend need to buck up! 🤣

Enjoy your holiday - hope you have a good one. 👍

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The only good thing about the 45 minute immigration queue was that when I was done, my luggage was on the conveyor belt and ready for me.

I took the escalator down and saw big crowd at taxi queue. I decided to take the train instead to get to Raya Hotel. But this meant I had to drag my luggage and cross Soi Thaniya which was filled with ladies calling out to me in Japanese!

 

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58 minutes ago, jason1975 said:

Long queues. I had to wait 45 minutes. And this was because the immigration officials were scrutinising Asian individuals. I could hear questions such as "Where you stay in Thailand?" and "How many days you stay?" Isn't all the information already submitted online?

Do you think this might be because these individuals had failed to submit their arrival details online and just did not know about the regulation? I have twice returned to Thailand and was never asked at the departure airport for proof of having obtained the online approval QR code. Mind you, I was not asked for it either when I arrived, even though it was open and on my phone as I went through Immigration.

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51 minutes ago, jason1975 said:

I decided to take the train instead to get to Raya Hotel. But this meant I had to drag my luggage and cross Soi Thaniya which was filled with ladies calling out to me in Japanese!

Alternatively, if you change to the MRT at Makasan, you can get off at Sam Yan. The walk to the Raya is slightly further but is easier.

Anyways, looking forward to hearing about your adventures! 

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Saturday breakfast was 84 baht breakfast set at Foodland then I bought supplies back to hotel room.

I watched Netflix then I went out to meet a friend. We met outside Starbucks Surawong Road. We wanted to go to Central Park Mall. And because the sun was glaring, we didn't want to walk. We took a taxi. 51 baht!

We took a walk around Central Park Mall and went to lobby of Dusit Thani Hotel. Posh and nice smell.

After all, it was walking around Silom and we ended up at Sides for coffee and Thai milk tea and I showed my friend the kinky cruising areas upstairs.

We parted ways and I went back to hotel room to chill. At 5pm, I went out to Phoenix Massage at Saphan Kwai. Promotion of 199 baht for massage this weekend according to Line announcement.

While waiting to buy a ticket at ticket counter at Sala Daeng BTS, I was stuck for about 15 minutes behind two ladies from Hong Kong. One of them wanted to purchase a Rabbit card. Besides asking for passport, the counter staff requested for a ton of information from the Hong Kong lady - name of hotel, duration of stay, contact details in Hong Kong and email address. I remembered the long wait at immigration at the airport yesterday. I could help but detect a pattern in the scrutinising of personal particulars and information by the authorities.

 

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I forgot to add that upon leaving Sides, I noticed Sarica restaurant in the same soi Wall Street. Having read about the chicken with cashew nut dish reported by another forum member, I went to try it. 200 baht for dish. 30 baht for rice. I am not a food critic so I don't know how to describe the taste. I liked it basically.

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After getting off BTS at Saphan Kwai and walking the stairs down to the road, I noticed a tuk tuk dropping a Thai lady and her child. I hailed the driver and told him I wanted to go to Soi Inthamara 21. Quick and fun ride and I was happy to hand over 100 baht to driver.

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The guys at Phoenix Massage are from Laos and don't speak English. They are average next door type guys. I told manager I know about the 199 baht promotion this weekend. I quickly handed over 200 baht to him. I spotted a twink seated down who had flashed a smile at me. I pointed at him and then pointed a finger back at myself. He played coy and turned away but I kept my eyes on him. Finally our eyes met and he smiled. Bingo! I told manager I would have massage by him. Up we went to top floor into a rather large room with en suite toilet. An hour passed and we were both happy - me with his service and him with my tip. He is one of the guys in the photo advert from the shop sent through Line. Very smooth and cute. Hehe.

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