Popular Post kram987 Posted yesterday at 12:20 AM Author Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:20 AM Day 10 the line “it was the best of times it was the worst of times” comes to mind. i started with a pan au chocolate from Delice ( very good then back to my hotel and let my ride know I was ready. Then I waited, about 20 minutes after my confirmed time I got a text raising the price and saying they would be there in a half an hour. 10 minutes after that I got another text raising the price again and again promising to come in half an hour I replied complaining about this but about 15 minutes later I got a third text you got it raising the price and promising half an hour….i blocked them and left for the bus station so no idea how high they would go or if they ever showed. I should mention the usual companies that come up were booked. Once at the station a bus was just about to leave. So sad to leave Pattaya but excited to go back to Bangkok! At Ekami (so?) I called a Grab they kept booking cars the time kept getting longer then would cancel. Finally about 40 minutes later a car showed up. After checking it at Tarntawan I went for a walk. Prime for the first time this trip did not have a sign saying how many days they were booked out so I checked. 40 minutes. My back was sore and I’d never been before so I booked. After a quick walk I set down to wait. As I walked in one of the hottest guys I’ve ever seen was leaving I’m guessing a body builder in competition form. About 15 minutes early I got called then over to a different building. the other building had low ceilings and lower doors (I hit my head) so lots of stooping. The foot massage was painful I was ready for it to be over. The oil massage was better but not for me. I’m not sure if it was a new guy or what but I won’t be back. Then G’s for dinner. No sign of cat. Across the Soi the doorman at Banana beckoned I asked if I could peek and the guys were standing on stage (a couple smiled when they saw me) no other customers but I still sat. Soon guy who got away last year started smiling at me (so better mood this time) and soon we were off. I wasn’t chancing it again! After over a year of dreaming I had a very good time. He was a bit stiff so not sure if I would again but, very happy I did this time. He does have a very sexy body and bery big equipment. Olddaddy, bkkmfj2648, ichigo and 5 others 8 Quote
vinapu Posted yesterday at 02:42 AM Posted yesterday at 02:42 AM 2 hours ago, kram987 said: Then G’s for dinner. No sign of cat. well blended into toppings ? khaolakguy and TMax 2 Quote
kram987 Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:56 AM 13 minutes ago, vinapu said: 2 hours ago, kram987 said: Then G’s for dinner. No sign of cat. well blended into toppings ? That’s why the bacon tasted funny!! My fault probably. I posted about the cat at delices….. vinapu 1 Quote
BjornAgain Posted yesterday at 09:18 AM Posted yesterday at 09:18 AM 8 hours ago, kram987 said: ...At Ekami (so?) I called a Grab they kept booking cars the time kept getting longer then would cancel. Finally about 40 minutes later a car showed up.... Not sure where you were waiting, but if still within the Ekkamai complex then Grab drivers might be cancelling rather than risk the wroth of the local site based Taxi mafia. I walk out of the complex, turn left and walk down pass the Taxi rank and bus stops, then turn left and call my Bolt or Grab from there. Location implies you're at The Thai Astronomical Centre. As tend to be heading west, so on the correct side of the road. There's a good tree on the corner, so shelters you if it's raining. Olddaddy, Travelingguy and vinapu 3 Quote
Olddaddy Posted yesterday at 09:45 AM Posted yesterday at 09:45 AM By the time you go to the bus station🚌🚍🚎, wait around ,slow trip , book Grabs 🚓etc , I find it easier just to pay the 1,200 baht for a taxi🚕 direct to my hotel in Bangkok door to door 🚪 But I guess it's an experience 👯♂️👯♂️ BjornAgain 1 Quote
kram987 Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago 4 hours ago, BjornAgain said: Not sure where you were waiting, but if still within the Ekkamai complex then Grab drivers might be cancelling rather than risk the wroth of the local site based Taxi mafia. I walk out of the complex, turn left and walk down pass the Taxi rank and bus stops, then turn left and call my Bolt or Grab from there. Location implies you're at The Thai Astronomical Centre. As tend to be heading west, so on the correct side of the road. There's a good tree on the corner, so shelters you if it's raining. I had figured that and walked out and found a hotel to order at BjornAgain 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 6 hours ago, Olddaddy said: By the time you go to the bus station🚌🚍🚎, wait around ,slow trip , book Grabs 🚓etc , I find it easier just to pay the 1,200 baht for a taxi🚕 direct to my hotel in Bangkok door to door 🚪 But I guess it's an experience 👯♂️👯♂️ people like you, staying at Capella have different criteria and fatter wallets than poorer, Nantra Silom dwellers. Olddaddy 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 7 hours ago, BjornAgain said: Not sure where you were waiting, but if still within the Ekkamai complex then Grab drivers might be cancelling rather than risk the wroth of the local site based Taxi mafia. I walk out of the complex, turn left and walk down pass the Taxi rank and bus stops, then turn left and call my Bolt or Grab from there. Location implies you're at The Thai Astronomical Centre, It had been a while since I used Ekkamai as I prefer to get to Bangkok by airport bus from Jomtien but I'd just climb stairs to Ekkamai BTS right there and too a train. Taxis in Bangkok are great and friendly priced but traffic tends to be equally great and definitely less friendly bkkmfj2648 and BjornAgain 2 Quote
Olddaddy Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, vinapu said: It had been a while since I used Ekkamai as I prefer to get to Bangkok by airport bus from Jomtien but I'd just climb stairs to Ekkamai BTS right there and too a train. Taxis in Bangkok are great and friendly priced but traffic tends to be equally great and definitely less friendly As a matter of interest where does the Jomtien bus end up in Bangkok? Quote
BjornAgain Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 3 hours ago, Olddaddy said: As a matter of interest where does the Jomtien bus end up in Bangkok? Swampy. Quote
vinapu Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 3 hours ago, BjornAgain said: Swampy. right in the departure level so if somebody is flying out , doesn't even need to take escalators BjornAgain 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 10 hours ago, vinapu said: people like you, staying at Capella have different criteria and fatter wallets than poorer, Nantra Silom dwellers. Not to mention gold faucets! BTW, irrelevant, but i was once on board a yacht, so called, belonging to a Cypriot shipping billionaire, it had solid gold taps, as we say, in the visitors loo! He mentioned that it used to belong to King Farouk of Egypt! Quote
kram987 Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago Day 11 Up early and went to Ancient City fast very interesting place and beautiful. Highly recommend! But it is a rather long trip from Silom. On the way back I stopped at the Erawan Museum we had passed it on the way.both projects by same guy as Sanctuary of Truth. None of them I’d seen before this trip! After back to hotel as I wasn’t feeling well and was tired. In the end I called an early night and slept. The beds at Tarntawan are perfect firmness for me, just saying. 10tazione, bkkmfj2648 and TMax 3 Quote
PeterRS Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 14 hours ago, vinapu said: It had been a while since I used Ekkamai as I prefer to get to Bangkok by airport bus from Jomtien but I'd just climb stairs to Ekkamai BTS right there and too a train. Taxis in Bangkok are great and friendly priced but traffic tends to be equally great and definitely less friendly Yes, to both. I was outside Paragon early-afternoon a couple of days ago standing on the side opposite hoping to get a taxi towards the centre - nowhere near rush hour. No less than nine empty taxis drove by without even bothering to stop to find out where I was going. One stopped and asked for 200 baht for what would normally be half that. Four others stopped but would not consider taking me to my destination. I finally walked around the corner to the road opposite MBK. The first empty taxi coming from the street next to Discovery Centre stopped, asked me to jump in and although traffic around Rama IV was bad, he got me to my destination with no fuss and less than half 200 baht. He had been super efficient and friendly and deserved the largish tip I gave him. Taxis are certainly cheap in the city and I think the drivers do deserve more. But far too many fail to observe the Transport Authority guidelines. Taxis with the meter showing available (and without the BUSY sign lit) driving past without even stopping to check where you are going are very much on the increase. And those who do stop but will not use the meter are also on the increase. Both practices were supposed to be stopped at the last round of drivers' wage increase. But the police do nothing about it and complaining means reporting and backing up preferably with photos from your phone. Too much hassle, and I am sure the drivers know it. TMax 1 Quote