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post Feb 3 2009, 11:33 AM

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QUOTE(dya_ungu @ Feb 3 2009, 10:12 AM)
thanx for the info, maybe i will go phuket for my next visit to bangkok smile.gif
btw i need more info regarding Bangkok Inter Place Hotel at Ramkhamhaeng 24 road
very blank about that area, already google but i cant find specific area for that hotel
i want to know whether Ramkhamhaeng 24 road:
1. any food stall within walking distance
2. the nearest BTS/MRT/bas station
3. is that area easy to get taxi

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why i can find it?
http://www.bangkokinterplace.com/home.aspx
http://www.thaihotel.com/bangkok/interplace/

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btw, any nice/budget hotels to recommend in Sukhumvit area? rolleyes.gif

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post Feb 6 2009, 10:45 AM

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QUOTE(yanio9 @ Feb 5 2009, 09:17 PM)
hi all there ... i wanna do anyone have been ayuthhanya ... how u go there can go there by train .... n back by boat
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i also want to know this...

whats the best way to go Ayutthaya from Bangkok? cab? bus?

what is the estimated cost for 1 day tour to Ayutthaya from Bangkok?

is it worth the time/$ to go there?

thx

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post Feb 12 2009, 10:12 AM

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QUOTE(dRLurve @ Feb 10 2009, 05:15 PM)
I heard change at Bangkok not that good is it?

Is it hard to find money changer there? any recommendation?
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last time, i got this rate RM10.20 for 100 baht at K Bank @ BKK (corporate color : GREEN)...in July 2008

now...not sure. wink.gif

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this bank... biggrin.gif

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post Feb 16 2009, 11:22 AM

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ok, let me say again...the exchange rates (MYR to THB) in Bangkok is actually quite good...lets look at the sources :

from Bangkok Bank
Currency Exchange Rate Date : 16 February 2009
Update : 2 Effective From : 8:45 [Unit : Baht per 1 unit of foreign currency]
MYR Malaysia: 10, 50, 100 8.98 (Buy) 9.99 (Sell)

from Kasikorn Bank
MYR Malaysian ringgit 9.37375 (Buy) - - - - 9.8925 (Sell)

means for RM10...we get around 98-99 baht

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post Feb 16 2009, 03:21 PM

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QUOTE(klsmurf @ Feb 16 2009, 01:39 PM)
Since those rates are from a Thai bank, should be looking at their "Buy" rates. RM10 should get only 93-94 baht.
Just went to the money changer in Taman Tun yesterday: RM10 for 94-95 baht. (rate was THB100: RM10.55)
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oh...then i guess the rates are about the same. im gonna change 50% here and 50% there (bkk)

today rates from wawasan : 100 THAI BHAT 10.40000 (buy) 10.45000 (sell)

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post Feb 19 2009, 01:00 PM

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top 10 scams in bangkok, pls be aware smile.gif

1. The Grand Palace is Closed Scam - This scam can happen near any tourist attraction but still happens a lot outside the Grand Palace. As you approach, someone will tell you that the palace is closed for various reasons. Ignore them as you will end up in either a gem store or a tailor shop.

2. Thai Gem Scam - If you are not an expert on gems then I strongly urge you not to take the word of other people on how much money you can make if you sell these gems on return to your home country. People are losing a lot of money every day. Don't make the mistake that you are different.

3. Wrong Change Scam - A common scam at places like 7-Eleven and Family Mart in tourist areas is to give you change as if you gave them a 500 baht note instead of a 1,000 baht note. Many tourists are not familiar with Thai money and often give the wrong money or don't notice that their change is incorrect. Most shops will say out loud the denomination of any paper money you give them. Check your change!

4. Jet Ski Scam - Many people in Pattaya and Phuket are being scammed after renting jet skis. When you come back after your fun, they will point out scratches and dents in the jet ski and they will demand large sums of money. What they fail to mention is that a dozen other customers have already paid for those scratches. If you rent anything, be it motorcycle, car or jet ski, make sure all scratches and dents are documented.

5. Patpong Sex Show Scam - Don't believe the touts outside who say free sex shows and drinks for only 100 baht each. You will end up paying a bill in the thousands. Stay clear if you are alone as they can turn violent if you refuse to pay.

6. Hualamphong Scam - Outside the train station you will meet official looking people who will say they will help you book the seats. They take you to their nearby travel agent and pretend to ring the train booking office. They then say the train is full and your only way to travel is on one of their buses.

7. Long Distance Bus Scam - Many people have had things stolen from their bags on overnight bus trips. Some have even reported they were drugged and found their money missing when they woke up.

8. Airport Taxi Scam - Official looking touts will pretend that they are meter taxis and tell you that it is 500-1000 baht to go into town. The meter taxi outside is less than half this. The police have tried to crack down on them but they are back. Ignore anyone who asks if you want a taxi. The real taxi drivers are waiting outside by their cars.

9. Blackjack Scam - This usually starts when someone asks you where you are from. If you say, New York, then he will say he has a sister who will be going to study there. He then asks if you can go and meet her as she has some questions. At their house, you somehow end up playing blackjack with them. They then ask you to help cheat someone out of their money. Don't get tempted as it is you who is being scammed.

10. My Girlfriend is Pregnant Scam - A popular scams these days is your long distance girlfriend writing to you to say she is pregnant with your baby. She either asks for help to pay for the aboriton or for money to raise the baby. What she doesn't tell you is that she has already written to five other foreigners telling them that they are the father too. The latest gimmick is some medicine circulating in Isaan that swells their belly to make them look pregnant in case you fly in to visit them. The only way to know for sure is to go with them to the doctors to get an ultrasound.
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post Feb 19 2009, 05:20 PM

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dont worry, taxi charges will be around RM40-80 (from airport to city)

if want cheaper alternatives, can take airport express bus...less than RM20. more info go here : http://www.bangkokairportonline.com/node/55
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post Feb 19 2009, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(daedalus @ Feb 19 2009, 07:38 PM)
Everyone who has ever been to bangkok, Here's the million dollar question:

Singha or Chang?

hahaha
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Chang beer! thumbup.gif
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post Feb 19 2009, 10:34 PM

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QUOTE(vermins @ Feb 19 2009, 10:09 PM)
Wow, what taxi do you get on? I never pay more then 300Baht(less then 350 with toll) on all the taxi trips from the airport.

And yes, the airport bus is awesome, don't need to pay toll either.  And its 150baht.

Just try both beers tongue.gif I prefer singha though.
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i guess there are 2 types of taxi service around airport area.

1. operator at stand, check destination with you, give u a receipt/slip (cost of fare), get a taxi > go
2. wave your own taxi, use meter all the way

btw, for limo-type, it will cost more than standard taxi (altis)
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post Feb 19 2009, 11:12 PM

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QUOTE(f4tE @ Feb 19 2009, 11:05 PM)
the operator stand buy will b more expensive than wave hand 1 or same price?
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they will quote a price...flat rate

wave taxi...follow meter

last time, i took operator stand 1...flatrate RM60 to Khao San Rd (nighttime)

i think wave taxi, use meter will be cheaper

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post Feb 26 2009, 08:18 PM

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QUOTE(panda-man @ Feb 26 2009, 04:09 PM)
i think sukhumvit and nana is ok for girls. just dont walk on the one street in nana. i forgot the name already. soi 4? or is if 5? i forgot. but thats where the redlight district is. i walk around other areas of nana and tourists all walkin around no problem.

patpong is probably a big no no at night.

its safe if you look like a tourist. just dont wear mini skirts or short shorts.
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Soi Nana @ Soi 4


QUOTE(dya_ungu @ Feb 26 2009, 06:19 PM)
soi cowboy same like patpong?
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Soi Cowboy = a lane of pubs & bars

Patpong = night market area, pubs, bars and NEVER EVER GO UPSTAIRS for any shows (most probably will con you)
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post Mar 3 2009, 11:43 PM

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QUOTE(Felice821 @ Mar 3 2009, 11:27 PM)
Is Bangkok safe to travel alone for female.... i don wan to waste my air ticket....
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just stick to tourist areas, its gonna be alright smile.gif
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post Mar 11 2009, 02:01 PM

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some Wats pics from my previous BKK visit (Feb 09) :

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post Mar 11 2009, 03:02 PM

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QUOTE(f4tE @ Mar 11 2009, 02:23 PM)
the high high stairs is where?? Ayuthaya?? i went grand palace din c the high stairs..

by the way, what r they checking for in mrt stations?? everytime i walk through the thing sure beep then they check my bag then let me go...
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QUOTE(vivaldi @ Mar 11 2009, 02:40 PM)
I think is Wat Arun......
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yup yup, its Wat Arun

nearby to Grand Palace and Wat Pho.....just need to take a boatride across the river to Wat Arun (3 baht one way)
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post Oct 5 2009, 11:28 AM

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just dont trust any stranger that look extra-friendly...most of them has intentions

just in one trip to bkk, i've experienced 3-4 scams already....

so for tourist, pls be extra alert and careful...and dont be greedy biggrin.gif

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