I was on the brink of cancelling my flights which are booked to Bangkok in November due to the unrest, but in the last few days things seem to be returning to normal, so I am hoping we are still going planning on 5 nights in Bangkok and 7 in Ko Chang I am now enjoying researching hotels , I am thinking Khaosan area for 3 of the Bangkok nights and Sukhumvit for the other 2. Has anyone seen any good bargains on Bangkok hotels this year ?? I am open to suggestions , I don't really mind the grade of hotel, in the past I have stayed in the Bel Air Princess, Landmark , Buddy Lodge, Dusit Thani.
Love Bangkok and cannot wait to get back there
There's a bit of a Thai tete-a-tete (sp?!) about whether to discount rooms or to hold prices to help recovery (the argument which I favour is that Thai hotel prices are low enough already - big discounts won't massively encourage masses of new arrivals and it could take years to bring prices back up).
Anyway - 2 hotels I really like in Bangkok that are relatively new - and thus decently priced - Ariyasomvilla - small and lovely, and the Anantara Baan Rajprasong - spent 4 nights there - very good value, well located, great views, and very quiet (also was in the midst of the recent problems). Probably the quietest central Bangkok hotel i've stayed at!
Not a big fan of the Khao San Area - although i've been back for beers, havn't stayed there since I was a a backpacker.
Not sure I agree with Sams price argument as a punter. Thai hotels are getting expensive - exchange rates for the pound not helping - have to have a good hunt round to get VFM these days.
Thanks for the recommendations Sam , will definitely take a look at those, I think you are both right, there is no rush to book anything as yet.
Khaosan, well I just love the Soi Rambuttri area so much , it reminds me of a little vilage within Bangkok, if that makes sense, the hotels aren't great in that area though , I like the atmosphere in that area , I am quite a fan of Sukhumvit area too, around soi 4 - 5 quite a few restaurants I like there
I've not been (they screwed up my booking) but the Navalai looks a nice hotel near Khao San - on the river.
Yeh - agreed for us that seeing the exchange rate drop from 67 - 46 has obviously inflated our buying power - but not the baht received by the hotels. £38 for a Deluxe Landmark Room, £33 for the Meritus, cutting rates by 50% by the Thai Hotels will only start a price war without bringing in that many more guests. Tactical offers are the way forward... i've seen a few coming through now... some good ones from the Banyan Tree Bangkok.. the Amari's etc... so I think you'll see a few Stay 2 Pay 1, Stay 3 pay 2 etc upto October. For November, hold out!
Tactical offers are the way forward... i've seen a few coming through now... some good ones from the Banyan Tree Bangkok.. the Amari's etc... so I think you'll see a few Stay 2 Pay 1, Stay 3 pay 2 etc upto October. For November, hold out!
I heard that Thai airways were taking an aggressive marketing stance by trying to renegotiate hotel prices to include them in Thai holiday packages, especially in Phuket.
Don't negotiate, get dropped from the brochure etc...
The hotels are arguing that Thai have just raised their ticket prices by about 30% so are trying to hold their own profits while decreasing everybody elses....
http://www.viengtai.co.th/en/
One double room in March last year - B & B was £37 - I booked through Asia Rooms.
We've stayed a couple of times here One double room in March last year - B & B was £37 - I booked through Asia Rooms.
Thanks Betty, I have seen that hotel and the position is fab
Chriss wrote:I heard that Thai airways were taking an aggressive marketing stance by trying to renegotiate hotel prices to include them in Thai holiday packages, especially in Phuket.
Don't negotiate, get dropped from the brochure etc...
The hotels are arguing that Thai have just raised their ticket prices by about 30% so are trying to hold their own profits while decreasing everybody elses....
Although I havn't heard that it would make complete sense. Although Royal Orchid Holidays are not as strong as say, Singapore Airlines Stopovers, Emirates, BA or Qantas holidays, they could yield a lot of strength.
[rantmode] And yet Thai have just bumped up their Fuel Surcharges from 01 June - a whopping £275 per person in taxes and fuel surcharges for a simple return to Bangkok - over £350, even £400+ for destinations further afield. That compares to £160 on EVA Air or about £80 on Emirates. And without seat back TV's, all Thai can really compete on is price and route network. With a practical monopoly on some routes, I saw they are charging £275 return on Bangkok - Krabi returns. I hope that's a glitch!
Hotels i've spoken to in Thailand are just forgetting about travel now until November. One e-mail finished with (when asked how she is) "I am now so so but maybe die if Thailand still quiet"¦"¦..ha ha ha"¦..no money, no food, no life"¦.."
I think Thai's are now realising what an impact recent events will have on many of their lives...
Anyway [/rantmode]
I have seen a website for some suites called Phachara suites on soi 6 Sukhumvit , they seem quite modern with good facilities and a re newly opened , rates seem ok, a studio for 2 four nights with breakfast , internet access etc and a 1 way airport transfer 11600 baht .....
I have booked the Phachara suites direct and it is even cheaper ....8700 baht for 2 with buffet breakfast and 1 way airport transfer for 4 nights
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