WelshGuyUK Posted Sunday at 07:24 PM Posted Sunday at 07:24 PM Hi all I'm a regular traveller to Jomtien and will be going again in May.......I usually stay in the lovely Agate hotel but I've seen a nice looking place called " THE DALE PATTAYA BOUTIQUE AND SPA", next door to Frasers and near the bus station. Anyone ever stayed there?........I'd be interested to know whether it is quiet or not as the main road there can have racing cars and motorbikes 🥺 The Agate is very quiet considering so don't want to regret making a booking Thanks in advance 👍 Mavica 1 Quote
Olddaddy Posted Monday at 06:13 AM Posted Monday at 06:13 AM Maybe...oh please leave it up to Beaver as the saying goes !!! Quote
Olddaddy Posted Monday at 06:14 AM Posted Monday at 06:14 AM Just now, Olddaddy said: This one , cheaper than agate $50 WelshGuyUK and Mavica 2 Quote
gumbleby Posted Wednesday at 07:17 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:17 PM Quite a nice place, if getting a bit worn. I didn't stay there recently as it's a bit outside the action. I wouldn't hesitate staying there again though. It's in between a few nice restaurants and it's along the Songthaew route. It's a bit set back from the main road so fairly quiet. It's also very near the bus station and a supermarket with western products. WelshGuyUK, vinapu and Mavica 2 1 Quote
WelshGuyUK Posted Thursday at 06:41 AM Author Posted Thursday at 06:41 AM 11 hours ago, gumbleby said: Quite a nice place, if getting a bit worn. I didn't stay there recently as it's a bit outside the action. I wouldn't hesitate staying there again though. It's in between a few nice restaurants and it's along the Songthaew route. It's a bit set back from the main road so fairly quiet. It's also very near the bus station and a supermarket with western products. Thanks for the reply.......I know the area really well, and you've just answered what I needed to hear that it's not overly noisy due to being on the main highway. I dislike loud motorbike racing and would be annoyed if it was excessively noisy there 😵💫 Quote
khaolakguy Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Perhaps a different price bracket, but I can recommend Rabbit Resort as peaceful, with a pool, good restaurant and breakfast, well managed with a significant number of gay clientele, both long and short stay. bkkmfj2648 1 Quote
Members sydneyboy1 Posted 6 hours ago Members Posted 6 hours ago 5 hours ago, khaolakguy said: Perhaps a different price bracket, but I can recommend Rabbit Resort as peaceful, with a pool, good restaurant and breakfast, well managed with a significant number of gay clientele, both long and short stay. Agree. I’ve stayed there. Very good. bkkmfj2648 1 Quote
Londoner Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Location, location, location... a major issue when choosing a hotel for a holiday. Rabbit certainly has that to its advantage and much else....at a price. Which reminds me; our taxi journeys from T21 or Big C often take us along Pattaya Third Road to avoid beachfront traffic. It is amazing how many new and chic hotels have been built there recently. Ostentatious luxury in that location? if I were to say in Pattaya, that road wouldn't be my choice. Perhaps marketing experts on this board- of which I'm definitely not one- could explain the rationale behind building expensive hotels in such an unpromising area? mauRICE 1 Quote
vinapu Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Londoner said: if I were to say in Pattaya, that road wouldn't be my choice. Perhaps marketing experts on this board- of which I'm definitely not one- could explain the rationale behind building expensive hotels in such an unpromising area? to cater to bus tours as it may be easier to park bus there overnight ? (I have friend who owns family run modest hotel in small provincial European city and caters to bus tours exclusively i.e. you can't show up and book just 1 or 2 rooms. If there is no tour with reservation , they simply don't open that day. Shockingly they did not even made an exception for me ) bkkmfj2648 1 Quote