Keithambrose Posted Sunday at 08:51 AM Posted Sunday at 08:51 AM 8 hours ago, khaolakguy said: I wouldn't worry and go ahead and book. Any inconvenience is very limited and due to be concluded in the next couple of days. Even so they have offered guests use of, and transport to, the pool at their sister hotel the W. When I was there, most of the area was closed, only one row of sunloungers. Clearly that is no longer the case, and, as I said, the work was to be completed end January. I was offered the W option, but that's a bit of a bore, having to wait for a bus, go to another hotel, not knowing whether that pool is busy etc. I look forward to seeing renovations in November. Mick 1 Quote
mauRICE Posted Sunday at 06:39 PM Posted Sunday at 06:39 PM 10 hours ago, Keithambrose said: I look forward to seeing renovations in November. As in nine months from now? 😮 Or are we on a vinapu calendar - which means you'll be there on Valentine's Day? 😏 jimmie50 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted Sunday at 08:06 PM Posted Sunday at 08:06 PM 1 hour ago, mauRICE said: As in nine months from now? 😮 Or are we on a vinapu calendar - which means you'll be there on Valentine's Day? 😏 1 hour ago, mauRICE said: As in nine months from now? 😮 Or are we on a vinapu calendar - which means you'll be there on Valentine's Day? 😏 I follow the Gregorian calendar, so 9 months from now! mauRICE 1 Quote
mauRICE Posted Sunday at 08:08 PM Posted Sunday at 08:08 PM 8 minutes ago, Keithambrose said: I follow the Gregorian calendar, so 9 months from now! Nine months is a long time and the boys are going to miss you. I see that you liked my post so much that you quoted it twice! 😅 Quote
Keithambrose Posted Sunday at 11:01 PM Posted Sunday at 11:01 PM 2 hours ago, mauRICE said: Nine months is a long time and the boys are going to miss you. I see that you liked my post so much that you quoted it twice! 😅 I decided to stop there! Quote
floridarob Posted Monday at 07:11 AM Posted Monday at 07:11 AM 11 hours ago, Keithambrose said: so 9 months from now! Are you expecting?? mauRICE 1 Quote
Keithambrose Posted Monday at 10:50 AM Posted Monday at 10:50 AM 3 hours ago, floridarob said: Are you expecting?? Quite a thought! Quote
Olddaddy Posted Monday at 01:27 PM Posted Monday at 01:27 PM 2 hours ago, Keithambrose said: Quite a thought! Maybe it's the woman in you The feminine side🌈 mauRICE and floridarob 2 Quote
Popular Post Kiwi306 Posted yesterday at 11:21 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 11:21 AM Probably GoldMember has already booked his accommodation, but I would like to share my accommodation experience. Agoda has been a lifesaver for me. When I am in Bangkok I alternate my accommodation between Silom area and On Nut, where I like to go to a famous gym there. Last year in the low season I planned my itinerary according to the prices on Agoda. When there was a special deal, I would book Quarter Silom and occasionally Tarntawan, when QS was a lot more expensive. The weekends made the prices skyrocket in Silom, so I would go back for a few days to On Nut, which is considerably cheaper. This year I did the same, even though I suspected that the time of the year might catch me out. But, no, I was shocked to discover that if I played my cards right, I could get great deals if I booked according to the prices (which could vary considerably), and used any Agoda enticements. Ok, I don't use American currency, but to put things in perspective, I got accommodation at Quarter Silom for between $US70-75 a night. Now that's not too bad, when you consider they have a gym, steam room, sauna, swimming pool, rooftop sunbathing and close proximity to the scene. You can also get a breakfast buffet for 245 baht and there is a good selection. So, if you can put up with a fairly poky room, I think it's value for money. And you never have a hassle taking a guy to your room. I always book Quarter Saladaeng at the beginning of my holiday, as it helps me to unwind after a long trip and it's close to Lumpini Park. FunFifties, tm_nyc, bkkmfj2648 and 2 others 4 1 Quote
jamiebee Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I like the Quarter Silom too especially the Tower 3 as it does not pass directly through the reception desk, but the walls are paper thin you can hear the next room chatting and the doors are slamming hard somewhat because of air pressure somewhere. Mateo_37 and cfnmhertsuk 2 Quote
GoldMember Posted 20 hours ago Author Posted 20 hours ago 4 hours ago, Kiwi306 said: Probably GoldMember has already booked his accommodation Indeed I have booked several options and will decide probably next week. Keeping my fingers crossed that the fragile geopolitical situation in my region doesn't escalate. 4 hours ago, Kiwi306 said: I like to go to a famous gym there Interesting. Which one? What is it famous for? Quote
Olddaddy Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Am I only the only one who prefers AT EASE hotel Oh beautiful pool ,gym , rooms and one thing I like is the walnut Doors 🚪 I have a fetish a fascination for gold plated faucets BjornAgain 1 Quote
Kiwi306 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 8 hours ago, GoldMember said: Indeed I have booked several options and will decide probably next week. Keeping my fingers crossed that the fragile geopolitical situation in my region doesn't escalate. Interesting. Which one? What is it famous for? It's called Muscle Factory and also has another, more modern branch in Pattaya. It is a magnet for quite a few bodybuilders who are attracted by the availability of steroids in Thailand. You can buy daily, weekly, monthly and yearly passes. Heaps of equipment. No air-conditioning, just fans, but not too much of a problem at this time of the year. Quote
hank75 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 52 minutes ago, Kiwi306 said: It's called Muscle Factory and also has another, more modern branch in Pattaya. I’ve seen it highly recommended. Surprising that the Pattaya gym is more modern than the Bangkok one, also that it’s not in central Pattaya. If I have time on my next trip will check it out Quote
Kiwi306 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago To 1 hour ago, hank75 said: I’ve seen it highly recommended. Surprising that the Pattaya gym is more modern than the Bangkok one, also that it’s not in central Pattaya. If I have time on my next trip will check it out To be honest they are both out of the way. If I'm staying in Silom I get the BTS to On Nut station and it's about a 20 minute walk from there. To get to the Pattaya gym, it's a pleasant walk from Dongtang beach along the seafront, maybe taking 25 minutes. I could use Bolt, but they are both easy walks. hank75 and bkkmfj2648 1 1 Quote
hank75 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, Kiwi306 said: To To be honest they are both out of the way. If I'm staying in Silom I get the BTS to On Nut station and it's about a 20 minute walk from there. To get to the Pattaya gym, it's a pleasant walk from Dongtang beach along the seafront, maybe taking 25 minutes. I could use Bolt, but they are both easy walks. Is there cardio equipment? Couldn’t see any in the photos and reviews. My regular guy and I are both gym goers and we talk about getting in a session together some time but somehow we just can’t work up the energy to go when I’m visiting, even when the hotel has a very good quality gym. We end up sleeping late and being lazy 😅 He used to only lift but has now started cardio with my encouragement, which is better for his overall fitness and vascular health than just being a muscle Mary. Quote
Kiwi306 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 27 minutes ago, hank75 said: Is there cardio equipment? Couldn’t see any in the photos and reviews. My regular guy and I are both gym goers and we talk about getting in a session together some time but somehow we just can’t work up the energy to go when I’m visiting, even when the hotel has a very good quality gym. We end up sleeping late and being lazy 😅 He used to only lift but has now started cardio with my encouragement, which is better for his overall fitness and vascular health than just being a muscle Mary. Yes, both gyms have cardio equipment upstairs. If you did go to Muscle Factory Bangkok, you might consider going afterwards to Krubb sauna at Phra Khanong, one BTS station away, to unwind! bkkmfj2648 and hank75 1 1 Quote
Kiwi306 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Both gyms have cafe settings, but I think the Pattaya seating is better, as you can sit inside or out on the deck And if you can't see any eye candy at either gym, it's a bad day. By the way, the fees aren't cheap. More like Western prices. hank75 1 Quote
Olddaddy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, hank75 said: Is there cardio equipment? Couldn’t see any in the photos and reviews. My regular guy and I are both gym goers and we talk about getting in a session together some time but somehow we just can’t work up the energy to go when I’m visiting, even when the hotel has a very good quality gym. We end up sleeping late and being lazy 😅 He used to only lift but has now started cardio with my encouragement, which is better for his overall fitness and vascular health than just being a muscle Mary. Muscle factory is not air conditioned , I don't like it I have been to every gym in Pattaya as I do powerlifting 🏋🏿♂️🏋🏿♂️ I had to start cardio too ...despite powerlifting a few times a week for years ,I went to a boxing class and could only last 10 minutes before I got out of breath🌬️🌬️💨 Quote
Min Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago On 2/2/2026 at 8:27 PM, Olddaddy said: Maybe it's the woman in you The feminine side🌈 How many women you have in you? Quote