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07-08-2006, 18:19
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Can take lady to Safari Beach Hotel?
Hi,
Have anyone stayed at Safari Beach Hotel? Can you take lady there, with out problems with the staff??
Thanks
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07-08-2006, 18:48
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Originally Posted by raaseri
Hi,
Have anyone stayed at Safari Beach Hotel? Can you take lady there, with out problems with the staff??
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Safari Beach Hotel is very GF.
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07-08-2006, 21:48
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Have anyone stayed at Safari Beach Hotel? Can you take lady there, with out problems with the staff??
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I've stayed there several times. Very nice hotel. No problems with the staff if you take ladies there. Very friendly staff.
If you have problems with the ladies, well that's up to you (and the lady)!
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09-08-2006, 04:40
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Good Choice Brother!
They will likely ask for an ID card if there is a guard posted there - and there usually is. Should not be a problem.
Nice hotel, by the way. Cheap, but clean and well appointed. I liked the jacuzzi and the pool area. I ate at Savoey a lot, just 'cuz I'm lazy and it's "right there". You can have breakfast with your TG there. It's only about 100 paces from MTB and even less than that to the beach.
I would stay there again for the location alone. Enjoy!
BTW, Are you on the Savoey side of the street or overlooking the beach?
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09-08-2006, 04:58
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Originally Posted by Nid Noy
They will likely ask for an ID card if there is a guard posted there - and there usually is. Should not be a problem.
Nice hotel, by the way. Cheap, but clean and well appointed. I liked the jacuzzi and the pool area. I ate at Savoey a lot, just 'cuz I'm lazy and it's "right there". You can have breakfast with your TG there. It's only about 100 paces from MTB and even less than that to the beach.
I would stay there again for the location alone. Enjoy!
BTW, Are you on the Savoey side of the street or overlooking the beach?
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I think they only have 6 bigger rooms on the beach side, maybe I'm wrong?
Was thinking about staying on that side next time.
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09-08-2006, 14:01
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Thanks for the information!
I will book on the Savoy side, i understand there only a few room on the beach side and they quite expensive.
I want this time to have a room as near as possible to Bangla Road and the beach.
I have been in C&N many time, it's okey but i like moore the beach side. Last time i stayed in Baan Pron Phateep, it was a cheep, clean and okey place, but i like to have a bit moore comfort.
I understand that SBH has a nice pool and the garden side is nice.
I will try to go for holiday in end of September and if possible i stay 2-3week at least.
Thanks partner in crime!
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