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Hi Tim,
Can u check for me if there's any bath tubs in the Palazzo Suite 3-bedrooms and how many toilets in it? Also at which level is it located. Tks! Just curious as it's my first stay
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Yo Bro TIM!
long time no see how are you man! I no chance to go up to meet you yet.... really miss to hang out in BKK! you planning to come down here?
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Hi Man, So great to hear from you. Miss your company. Hope to catch up again soon. No chance togo over there yet, hopefully next year lah. Tim |
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There are no bath tub in all the rooms in Palazzo even the suite.
But there a cheap hotel or more like a motel near Palazzo which is less than half the price. The room is clean & nice but just got no suite. PM me if u like to know more. Quote:
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Bro Thaihotels, can recommend some hotels which is suitable for family trip and near to the major shopping ctr like Robinson or MBK?
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Depending on your budget. For a family trip, can openly recommend Grand Diamond Pratunam. Has good facilities and a great price to match considering having a bedroom and separate living room. Anymore advise needed, pleasure to help. Cheers Tim |
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Bro Tim,
Please advise whether does Palazzo has broadband facilities in their rooms or Wifi at the lobby area ? If none, where is the nearest place that i can hook onto the internet using my laptop other than walking over to Emerald hotel. Thanks |
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Palazzo have broadband in some rooms, must pay 400 baht/24 hours. Otherwise they have computers in their lobby with broadband. Anymore help, let me know. Cheers Tim |
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The Studio with Bathtub rooms at the new wing Palazzo have bathtubs in the rooms. The new wing is open now. Tim |
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Bro Tim,
Super ! Thanks for the info. Quote:
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New phone numbering system for Thai handphones takes effect from 1 Sept 2006
Report from The Nation dated Friday 1 September 2006 :-
New phone numbering system for Thai handphones takes effect from 1 Sept 2006 Callers to mobile phones now should start dialling "08", followed by the existing eight-digit number, as the new national numbering plan takes effect today. Fixed-line telephone numbers remain the same. For example, mobile phone numbers that start with "01" should be switched to an "081" prefix. The number (01) 234 5678 becomes (081) 234 5678. Callers from abroad will have to add "8" after Thailand's "66" country code. For example, +668-1234 5678 would replace +66-1234 5678. However, callers have until November 30 to get used to the new cellular dialling scheme. From December 1, only the 10-digit mobile-phone numbers will be valid. All mobile-phone operators are now offering a free service at shops nationwide to convert numbers stored in handsets to the 10-digit format, regardless of the customer's service operator. They will also send teams to busy shopping areas, such at Victory Monument and Silom as well as the offices of their customers to offer the conversion service. Users also have to reconfigure the code of the short message function in their devices, which they can do by themselves or at operators' shops, to enable them to send and receive short messages. But they have a grace period until March 30. Sigve Brekke, CEO of Total Access Communication (DTAC), said he would join more than 300 of his employees in spending the day in the Silom, Sathorn and Victory Monument areas to help people update their numbers. The numbering plan aims to increase the total of phone numbers to 300 million from the present 90 million, which is expected to be enough to serve surging demand for 30 years. Cellular-service providers have spent a combined Bt400 million upgrading their systems to comply with the new numbering plan. The National Telecommunications Commission spent Bt30 million to publicise its new policy. --- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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Re: New phone numbering system for Thai handphones takes effect from 1 Sept 2006
Bro,
Not sure what your post has to do with Hotels In Bangkok? Your info is nice, but wouldn't it be better in your own thread? Tim |
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I can get two nights for free with miles in any of these hotels, which one is best to fuck a girl for two days and nights? (Really: Which of these is the best hotel?)
Dusit Thani Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers Shangri-La Hotel Sofitel Central Plaza Royal Princess, Srinakrin Royal Princess, Lan Luang Prathumwan Princess Grand China Princess Bel-Aire Princess The Imperial Queen’s Park Hotel The Imperial Tara Hotel The Imperial Impala Hotel The Westin Grande Sukhumvit
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I'm planning my next BKK trip soon. This time round I'm not going for room size or location etc. I'm looking for hotels with pretty receptionists. Any recommendations ? |
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Even the hotels tel. nos. will be changed ............. if I don't inform, then people won't be able to contact the hotels So, do you understand why I post the info here ??? |
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