GoldMember Posted Wednesday at 07:05 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:05 PM It's been a while. I was supposed to travel elsewhere but plans changed. So I'll be next month for a week in Bangkok! Would love to hear about: 1. Your goto hotel. I'm looking for a nice hotel close to bars and clubs. Previously stayed in le Meridien, W, So sofitel. Aiming for a lower standard but located closer to action.. 2. Any current advice on good places for getting my hands on muscle men. Pay and non pay. Will report forrestreid and vinapu 2 Quote
floridarob Posted Wednesday at 08:09 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:09 PM 1- My goto hotel for 26+ yrs, Tarntawan Place- $50usd or less is a bargain with or without breakfast, I just booked 2 nights in May no b'fast $42 a night net 2- Not into muscle guys, can't help Quote
cfnmhertsuk Posted yesterday at 12:02 AM Posted yesterday at 12:02 AM 1. Ibis Styles, just across the road to gogo bars. No need to leave ID at the reception when you bring boys. Reception doesn't mind. 2. Not into muscles Quote
vinapu Posted yesterday at 02:55 AM Posted yesterday at 02:55 AM 7 hours ago, GoldMember said: It's been a while. 1. Your goto hotel. I'm looking for a nice hotel close to bars and clubs. Previously stayed in le Meridien, W, So sofitel. Aiming for a lower standard but located closer to action.. 2. Any current advice on good places for getting my hands on muscle men. Pay and non pay. Will report Wow !!! Welcome back ! 1/ Think about Raya or Baan Silom , if you ask me. A lot of people are praising new Ibis Styles and Quarter Silom. There's Nishitetsu right beside Soi 4 . Siam Heritage on Surwong is also around the corner from Patpong and I can certify that old policy of prohibiting guests is abandoned. 2/ Usual suspects Jupiter , Moonlight and Tawan still apply . Arena is there , try Jey Spa or Glam , they share some boys. Prince and new History of Massage near National Stadium may be of your interest. Atlas, clone of Tawan may re-open in soi 6 as some rumors have it but so far nobody confirmed it did. Quote
Olddaddy Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago I'm surprised no one said Quarter Saladang 😳walking distance and swimming pool and good gym . FunFifties and vinapu 2 Quote
Olddaddy Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago I believe there is also a newly opened "Gay hostel "🏳️🌈 although I'm not sure of the exact location but I intend checking it out next trip Quote
kram987 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 11 hours ago, vinapu said: Atlas, clone of Tawan may re-open in soi 6 as some rumors have it but so far nobody confirmed it did. Last night around 9 there was no sign of it I could see. vinapu 1 Quote
kram987 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, Olddaddy said: I believe there is also a newly opened "Gay hostel "🏳️🌈 although I'm not sure of the exact location but I intend checking it out next trip There are two branches of it named togayther on two different sois near Tarntawan one is next door to Mrs sauna X/O. Olddaddy 1 Quote
jimmie50 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 12 hours ago, vinapu said: A lot of people are praising new Ibis Styles I stayed at the Ibis Styles Silom in October and had a great experience. Convenient location, reasonable price, good breakfast buffet, friendly and helpful staff. I would recommend it, and if I was returning to Bangkok for a short visit would definitely stay there again. Rooms are a little on the small side, and for longer stays there isn't much in the way of storage for personal belongings. Quote
Olddaddy Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 57 minutes ago, kram987 said: There are two branches of it named togayther on two different sois near Tarntawan one is next door to Mrs sauna X/O. Fantastic news 🤗 I will check them out for the experience Quote
vinapu Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, kram987 said: There are two branches of it named Togayther on two different sois near Tarntawan one is next door to Mrs sauna X/O. and another one in Wall Str soi by Greek Temple looking building near Patpong. Quote
vinapu Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, Olddaddy said: Fantastic news 🤗 I will check them out for the experience you forgot to add " and report my findings promptly here" Olddaddy 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 4 hours ago, Olddaddy said: I'm surprised no one said Quarter Saladang 😳walking distance ..... and this statement comes from gentleman who takes taxi from Tarntawan to Patopng 2 ? Keithambrose and floridarob 2 Quote
vinapu Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, jimmie50 said: I stayed at the Ibis Styles Silom in October and had a great experience. Convenient location, reasonable price, good breakfast buffet, friendly and helpful staff. I would recommend it, and if I was returning to Bangkok for a short visit would definitely stay there again. Rooms are a little on the small side, and for longer stays there isn't much in the way of storage for personal belongings. three comments from me 1/ breakfast is indeed great and can be also purchased for people not staying in hotel , I don't recall price but it was definitely good deal although nothing beats breakfast at Foodland at 84 before 9 am 2/ saying their rooms are on the small side is akin to saying ' an ant is animal on a small side" 3/ all depends of how much stuff one carries , not length of trip. In June I visited three European countries and Thailand in one go , all with carry on only and no, I did not wear the same shirt or underwear 2 days in row jimmie50 and floridarob 2 Quote
vinapu Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, kram987 said: Last night around 9 there was no sign of it I could see. thank you very much . I suspect from beginning that all that rumor of Atlas relocating to soi 6 was just face saving exercise Quote
floridarob Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 32 minutes ago, vinapu said: and this statement comes from gentleman who takes taxi from Tarntawan to Patopng 2 ? You beat me to it 🤷♂️ 28 minutes ago, vinapu said: 2/ saying their rooms are on the small side is akin to saying ' an ant is animal on a small side" Definitely not for a room size queen. Olddaddy 1 Quote
Olddaddy Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, vinapu said: you forgot to add " and report my findings promptly here" I would have to be a bit cautious nowadays,a lot of "sensitive" people on here, strangely they are mostly in our generation You'd be surprised at what personal messages I get where someone has wrote to me to say " I was shocked to read your post where you wrote that you got fucked in your big ass , I feel others too could be traumatised"😳 vinapu 1 Quote
khaolakguy Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 3 hours ago, Olddaddy said: Fantastic news 🤗 I will check them out for the experience All the personalities should be able to fill a dormitory by themselves. floridarob and Keithambrose 2 Quote
vinapu Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 6 hours ago, floridarob said: You beat me to it 🤷♂️ ....... Definitely not for a room size queen. who told you old people are slow? ........ rooms at Ibis Styles are small indeed but well organized for quite a comfortable stay but definitely NOT for people with lot of luggage as it may not be enough room in the room , so to speak jimmie50 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 6 hours ago, Olddaddy said: You'd be surprised at what personal messages I get where someone has wrote to me to say " I was shocked to read your post where you wrote that you got fucked in your big ass , I feel others too could be traumatised"😳 some people may want to get break from their knitting I guess Olddaddy 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 12 hours ago, vinapu said: three comments from me 1/ breakfast is indeed great and can be also purchased for people not staying in hotel , I don't recall price but it was definitely good deal although nothing beats breakfast at Foodland at 84 before 9 am 2/ saying their rooms are on the small side is akin to saying ' an ant is animal on a small side" 3/ all depends of how much stuff one carries , not length of trip. In June I visited three European countries and Thailand in one go , all with carry on only and no, I did not wear the same shirt or underwear 2 days in row Your socks must have smelt a bit! Quote
10tazione Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 14 hours ago, vinapu said: and no, I did not wear the same shirt or underwear 2 days in row did you wear any underwear? Quote
BjornAgain Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago 16 hours ago, vinapu said: ...In June I visited three European countries and Thailand in one go , all with carry on only and no, I did not wear the same shirt or underwear 2 days in row As there are 30 days in June, so with 2 changes, would have been 15 days in a row! Reminds me of a story I heard at a presentation back at school given by the famous Scottish mountaineer Hamish McInnes on first asscent of The Prow of Mount Roraima, a table top mountain that borders Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana back in 1973. It was the inspiration for Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World. The location extremely remote requiring a couple of weeks of trekking through virgin rain forest, swamps, crossing rivers and food shortages due to wet weather and no helicopter dropped supplies. Anyway, Hamish explained the art of packing a minimal wardrobe, as weight for climbing equipment was more important. Day one, underwear worn as normal, day two; inside out, day three; normal but reversed, day four; inside out and reversed, day five; commando. No dinosaurs were found at the top! Quote