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Old 11-07-2003, 13:10
Honolulu Jimmy
 
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Less Joyners means less problems

That's the theory I was presented with is consistant.....As to the attitude of the board members...I ain't going to pay is clearly in line with the theory of less joyners less problems...These people have been in the hotel busness for 20 years and know their moves. They are returning to the policy...suspended and to be inplace soon. As to the date.....Thats their choice.

Look at the hotels that don't allow joyners..Sorry guys, but there is a high relationship to hotel price and joyner fee's.... In a very many cases...I can tell you the Thara Patong has been upgrading many rooms and may rebuild the old section.....Joyner Fee's, I personally don't object. A nice environment is just right for me!
It sets the bench mark, one I that suits me well....

The low end boom boom hotel...great! That fits the needs of many. As ususal, I want and get best of both worlds
Aug marks over 100 nights in the Thara Pantong in 23 months, I have a great overview.....Even the Boom Boys keep things on the cool side! Shite, the male staff takes more notice of my guests, especially when there are two or even three.

The Thara Patong feels that the loss of a few customers
is nothing....compared to making sure the marrieds/families are comfortable... I've had more that one "Stout Frau" send me the stink eye over a trim Mai Thai Darling, (while the hubby ganders at the goods)...

Besides, any experienced travelers know that coveted customers
get many special considerations.......
Do you boys think I pay 850 Baht for the J.W. Marriott Breakfast Buffet...Shite, there is a free bar and snacks for VIP guests...
Whats VIP.....frequent visitors....The Thara Patong is moving up a notch or two...I like that!

If anybody thinks that 8000 or 10000 baht extra income a day is big business.....Thats the food bill for a family of four
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