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26-02-2006, 20:29
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Originally Posted by domron05
hello everyone,
in march i'll have my first trip to los  and will stay in neptuna/k-hotel.could anybody tell me,how much it is to bring a guest with ?
many thanks in advance
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Hi domron 05
Welcome to the forum
There is no charge at either hotel for guests,so you have made a good start.
I suggest you have a look at some of the posts in this section and you will find all your answers yourself.
Here is one report from Neptuna
Neptuna Hotel http://www.phuket.com/neptuna/
I stayed at the Neptuna Hotel just across from the C & N hotel next to Bangla road. It is a larger room with a nice secluded garden view. It has a pool but not nearly as large as the Expat's There is no joiner fee and the staff is friendly. The only thing that drives me crazy is the shower. The heating unit in my shower went out the last trip and I was too lazy to change rooms again.
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26-02-2006, 20:35
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Originally Posted by domron05
hello everyone,
in march i'll have my first trip to los  and will stay in neptuna/k-hotel.could anybody tell me,how much it is to bring a guest with ?
many thanks in advance
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Neptuna doesn't charge for a guest. I stayed there earlier this month for the second time.
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26-02-2006, 20:57
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many thanks for your info dawsey and devman.
i read this forum for some weeks now and there are many interesting thinks to learn for a newbie.
for my question i wasn't shure,cause the tread is 2 years old.
thanks again
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06-03-2006, 18:02
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hi @ all
I'm no to the forum, maybe you can help me, in 1998 I was in phuket, with my family and co. and this year in may I will go alone, now I would like to know if maybe the Patong Beach Hotel should be ok (no guest fee etc..) ? I never done this before and if you can get me a little instruction about that all..
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22-02-2007, 21:53
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Could somebody please give me an update regarding Club Bamboo Resort? I have just booked for 10 days in April and do not want to be surprised, if they have started to charge a joiner fee recently. Thanks in advance.
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19-12-2007, 12:15
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Puhket Gracelands emailed me that they have a joining fee of 1000 Baht. Given I am twin sharing I will looking at something for LT's.
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19-12-2007, 17:03
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Puhket Gracelands emailed me that they have a joining fee of 1000 Baht. Given I am twin sharing I will looking at something for LT's.
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I think for graceland and the kind of hotel/resort it is that isnt to steep.Im surprised they even let the girls past security..but I wouldnt let that price deter you from staying there as I said in another post great lookin hotel..anway Ive stayed at non guest friendly hotels, and if you grab a girl you like, the girls have a knack of finding some place to accomadate you for the night..next to nothin, and you can go back to your hotel in the morning and recharge the batteries..good excuse to say goodbye to them in the morning anyway..I will be in patong the same time as you catchya for a beer or 3 at mtb..
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03-03-2008, 00:01
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Just a quick check to ask if Salathai Resort in patong is still guest friendly and also how far is it from the main/action strip, from the map it seems a good walk (I wonder if it is wise to do this walk late at night, like 2am with a girl in tow ! How much the taxi/Tuk Tuk will charge that time of the night ?!).
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03-03-2008, 00:04
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Just a quick check to ask if Salathai Resort in patong is still guest friendly and also how far is it from the main/action strip, from the map it seems a good walk (I wonder if it is wise to do this walk late at night, like 2am with a girl in tow ! How much the taxi/Tuk Tuk will charge that time of the night ?!).
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Yes it is...At most a 10 minute walk.
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03-03-2008, 03:44
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Just a quick check to ask if Salathai Resort in patong is still guest friendly and also how far is it from the main/action strip, from the map it seems a good walk (I wonder if it is wise to do this walk late at night, like 2am with a girl in tow ! How much the taxi/Tuk Tuk will charge that time of the night ?!).
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As Spector stated, a max of 10mins walk. Not worth a tuk tuk ride.Probably charge you 100/150 for a minutes drive too. Should be safe enough at that time of night, especially if you go to the top of Bangla and along Rat Rd.
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03-03-2008, 04:19
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Another BM stayed there in December don't think there was a problem with girls as he gets around a bit.
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03-03-2008, 04:23
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a mate of mine stays there in march and he got a confirmation that it's guestfriendly
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10-06-2008, 14:37
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sorry to drag up an old thread but i'm in a hurry to find out whether thara patong beach resort & spa on Thaweewong Road is guest-friendly.
any help is greatly appreciated.
and thanks so much for not saying 'do a search'.
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10-06-2008, 15:48
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sorry to drag up an old thread but i'm in a hurry to find out whether thara patong beach resort & spa on Thaweewong Road is guest-friendly.
any help is greatly appreciated.
and thanks so much for not saying 'do a search'.
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How about saying "Read The Stickies" , got this quote from BM opinions thread.
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I think it may have stopped being guest friendly while affiliated with Swiss Belhotel, but it is now guest friendly again. Just be sure to book a double, be somewhat discreet and you shouldn't have any problems. The staff however may ask for your guest's ID, which is good for your protection.
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Why not just e-mail them and ask ? 
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10-06-2008, 16:21
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How about saying "Read The Stickies" , got this quote from BM opinions thread.
Why not just e-mail them and ask ? 
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thanks faulty.
actually, I did do the search and found that same quote you mentioned but it dates as far back as 2005. And we all know how patong changes day by day, let alone 3 years!
anyway, no worries.
might stay at millennium instead.
and thanks for the help. 
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10-06-2008, 16:25
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thanks faulty.
actually, I did do the search and found that same quote you mentioned but it dates as far back as 2005. And we all know how patong changes day by day, let alone 3 years!
anyway, no worries.
might stay at millennium instead.
and thanks for the help. 
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10-06-2008, 16:37
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ah, my bad. didn't find that one. thanks again faulty.
must be the rose-tinted glasses I have on today.
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10-06-2008, 20:06
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I stayed in the Thara Patong in 2004 and 2006. There was a joiner fee in 2004 (can't remember how much).
But in 2006 they had a notice at reception saying that there was no joiner fee for the duration of the low season.
Maybe they still have that policy?
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26-06-2008, 01:53
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Lawan Residence
I'd just like to let everyone know that I stayed at Lawan a couple of months back, they were extremely guest friendly and I never had any problems with the the staff who were always happy and cheery in the mornings.
The Lawan Residence - A Mini Boutique Hotel in the Heart of Patong
I'd recommend their hotel and services to anyone seeking cheap, central hotel, that's within stumbling distance of the nightlife. Not once was I asked for a joiners fee.
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27-06-2008, 00:28
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Just for the updates: We were staying at Poppa`s Palace in May 08 and it was still guestfriendly 
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27-06-2008, 10:03
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^^ Another recommendation for Lawan Residence. Nice room, very comfortable bed and WiFi. 5 minutes walk from Bangla. Perfect.
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27-06-2008, 10:18
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I stayed in the Thara Patong in 2004 and 2006. There was a joiner fee in 2004 (can't remember how much).
But in 2006 they had a notice at reception saying that there was no joiner fee for the duration of the low season.
Maybe they still have that policy?
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Seems to be their continuous policy.
Low season : no joiner
High season : joiner fee
They do not want to p*** off all the families during christmas that have to explain to the kids....
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